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| Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Jokerman(op): 2:24pm On May 29, 2024 |
🇳🇬FOOD INFLATION RATES — ONE YEAR AFTER NEW GOVT 🟢OBASANJO At Inauguration: 4.69% One Year After: -14.15% ⬇️ 🔴YAR'ADUA At Inauguration: 2.06% One Year After: 13.14% ⬆️ 🟢JONATHAN At Inauguration: 16.31% One Year After: 11.63% ⬇️ 🔴BUHARI At Inauguration: 9.49% One Year After: 13.19% ⬆️ 🔴TINUBU At Inauguration: 24.61% One Year After: 40.53% ⬆️ At Inauguration — April One Year After — April #Statisense (NBS) |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Jokerman(op): 2:26pm On May 29, 2024 |
Statistics really showed that Jonathan really tried for this country... However evil people whom are reaping what they sowed, spread lies then,many persons like Beremx etc, fell for it... Look at the statistics of Obasanjo and Jonathan. Please let's give Peter Obi a chance. Nigeria must be great.... |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Treasure17(m): 2:55pm On May 29, 2024 |
Jokerman:Will stomach infrastructure supporters listen? |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by CodeTemplar: 2:58pm On May 29, 2024 |
Watermelon of N50 is now N200. The thing is basically water in a oval shaped pod so is too expensive to move around. God 'safe' us. |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Beremx(f): 3:00pm On May 29, 2024 |
Jokerman:my name must be very sweet in your mouth to mention. ![]() |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Kukutente23: 3:02pm On May 29, 2024 |
Be like dis man na olodo |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by mightyhazel: 3:05pm On May 29, 2024 |
Beremx:you should do away with that username if u have any shame.many in ur category have since done that |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by mightyhazel: 3:09pm On May 29, 2024 |
Pure water of 50 naira a bag in 2014 is now 50 naira a satchet... Pythagoras and Planck no go fit explain this kain arithmetic progression...even in war torn Ukraine |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Beremx(f): 3:14pm On May 29, 2024 |
mightyhazel:finally I have responded to your mentions after several times trolling my moniker. Sorry to disappoint you, my moniker stays and I am not deactivating soon. Better get use to seeing my moniker around |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by mightyhazel: 3:22pm On May 29, 2024 |
Beremx:ok But stop crying when sb jabs at it... |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by igwebuike01: 3:25pm On May 29, 2024 |
Only GEJ reduced food inflation during his tenure |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Racoon(m): 3:25pm On May 29, 2024 |
The people who bastardized this nation have long taken their rightfull place. |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Beremx(f): 3:25pm On May 29, 2024 |
mightyhazel:do you have proof of me crying or you want to keep disturbing my mentions will silly comments? |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by helinues: 3:28pm On May 29, 2024 |
Statisnonsense |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by mightyhazel: 3:31pm On May 29, 2024*. Modified: 3:47pm On May 29, 2024 |
Beremx:Ok..u can now get off the mention.. just mentioned u,so that u can deactivate the moniker and not for u to launch a non stop bleating campaign on my mention Shoo |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by helinues: 3:34pm On May 29, 2024 |
Jokerman:Your last paragraph must definitely be a joke Mr Jokerman |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by nairalanda1(m): 3:56pm On May 29, 2024 |
Jokerman:Jonathan 1.Had high oil prices above 100 dollars through out his regime, at inaguration it was around 91 dollars and rising. 2.Had a forex reserve of about 60 billion dollars or more as well as a decent excess crude reserve thanks to the ultra high price of 2008..it was 145 dollars per barrel So, naturally inflation would be low. We were here before, in the 1973-82 period. Inflation was low, due to a long period of sustained high oil prices. SO high that government was able to even subsidise food stuff self. Please let's give Peter Obi a chance. Nigeria must be great....A President Obi would have faced 1. Reserves around 4 billion effectively (no matter what the APC chaps tell us 2. Massive debt of 41 bn dollars...thanks to prolonged low oil prices, and the covid thing when oil was so low, it was godawful. 3.Debt service eating about 90 percent of our revenue. This is not a defence of Tinubu, an attack on Jonathan, or a defence of Buhari. I am not here to attack any tribe, or defend any tribe. The point is .....I'll leave it here from this article published in 2004, which was a prophetic warning... In a strict sense, the Dutch disease refers to the crowding out of the traditional export sector by a new booming export sector and the non-tradable goods sector. However, in a broad sense, a country is said to have developed the Dutch disease syndrome when an income "windfall" in the economy leads to harmful or adverse consequences including a decline in the traditional sources of income in the country. The income windfall may come from sharp increases in the price (or production) of exportable (tradable) natural resources (e.g. crude oil, cocoa, coffee, diamond, gold, etc) and/or sharp increases in foreign aid or direct foreign investment or loans, resulting in sharp increase in foreign exchange earnings. The Dutch disease syndrome has existed, albeit in a benign form, since nations started trading with each other. However, it derives its current name from the experiences of the Netherland in the 1960s following the discovery and exploitation of large deposits of natural gas in the country's adjoining North Sea. This led to a significant increase in the country's revenue (foreign exchange) and appreciation of the country's currency (i.e. the Dutch guilder became stronger) which in turn led to a reduction in the competitiveness of the non-oil tradable goods sector of the economy. What was otherwise a positive development in the oil sector led to problems in other sectors of the economy including a depression in the non-oil export sector. It was not until the mid 1970s that the Dutch disease took a malignant form in many oil-exporting and some other mono-cultural developing countries as well as in some aid-dependent countries.SAUCE When your economy is reliant on OIL for 80% of its revenue, it is only as good as the price gets. Once the price falls, to maintain the level of life you had under the high price, you take loans, and those loans eat your future revenue That my friends is the story of Nigeria, and (if you replace oil with cotton, copper, etc) most other African countries. |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by EmeeNaka: 4:02pm On May 29, 2024 |
This looks Islamic. Well, it's clear that APC satanic regime has nothing good to offer this country. The very thing that masses should primarily have are being denied them. |
| Re: Food Inflation Rates — One Year After New Govt- Statisense by Jokerman(op): 5:55pm On May 29, 2024 |
Beremx:But you supported Buhari then....I remember you abusing Jonathan after being deceived then... Hopefully we've all learnt... |
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