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Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Archtype(m): 1:21pm On Nov 09, 2024
With what you typed here it is obvious that you are just a paid Media rat who has never done any business in his entire life before
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by persius555(m): 1:21pm On Nov 09, 2024
42% of Nigerians earning less than $60 per month
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Archtype(m): 1:23pm On Nov 09, 2024
You even mind that guy, he doesn't know a thing about business, he is just a paid media rat
Racoon:
"With high inflation drastically reducing the purchasing power of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,”

Even macro-economic companies can't break even recording enormous losses in the trading year due to useless constricting government policies, policy somersaults, yet your warped sense is telling of poor productivity. Do you know how economy works?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Bigboytinz: 1:24pm On Nov 09, 2024
Christ4ever:
All I see here is failure and T-pain and his supporters should be ashamed of themselves.

While doing training at NNPC-NAPIMS during the GEJ era, some full staff were earning N95 - N110k as monthly salary. Trust me, these guys were living like kings. They lived large because money had value then.

Fast forward to 2024, N100k now is no longer enough to fuel your car for a month. It's not even enough to pay electricity bill of a 2 bedroom flat on Band A.
100k then is 1m now
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by MichaelSokoto(m): 1:27pm On Nov 09, 2024
42% abi 92%

huh
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Tonytonex(m): 1:29pm On Nov 09, 2024
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Tonytonex(m): 1:30pm On Nov 09, 2024
MichaelSokoto:
42% abi 92%

huh
don't mind them. They don't know what they are doing
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Karleb(m): 1:38pm On Nov 09, 2024
"I can not marry a man earning less than N300, 000"

grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by beyep: 1:43pm On Nov 09, 2024
Soo this Peggy abi piggys no know say wen source of income dey reduce people go dey save d little dey can
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by LivingSage: 1:49pm On Nov 09, 2024
Easier said than done. It's not everything you should have opinion on

Helinues, do you also have an existing business (not cryptocurrency) or you're just saying this for saying sake.
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by RealEmilokan: 1:50pm On Nov 09, 2024
Omo! Money for full tank lipsrsealed

There's real poverty in this country.
Lord save your people.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Akwamkpuruamu: 1:51pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
You and Nigeria citizens get personal beef? You always find a way to blame the citizens for everything but the Government for not creating a conducive business environment.

This is why its like people attack you, because your words show spitting citizens in their challenges. This same Nigerians you blame, often times excel abroad. Have you asked yourself why?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by olisaEze(m): 1:52pm On Nov 09, 2024
Every single supporter of this admin outside political affiliation is within this demography. Only unproductive people will support an unproductive organization. cool
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by RealEmilokan: 1:55pm On Nov 09, 2024
Akwamkpuruamu:
You and Nigeria citizens get personal beef? You always find a way to blame the citizens for everything but the Government for not creating a conducive business environment.

This is why its like people attack you, because your words show spitting citizens in their challenges. This same Nigerians you blame, often times excel abroad. Have you asked yourself why?
The guy just have no sense.
Like the saying goes, "you can't be okay and be an APC supporter"
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Blazetrailer: 1:55pm On Nov 09, 2024
This is too low, even for a Bot.

helinues:
Tell us how economy works.

Tell us how the productivity would increase when your likes would prefer to come online and blame everyone for the world's problem instead of channelling that same energy in being productive to one self

Do you have any business running or you are queuing behind others for wages/salary?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by phorget(m): 1:56pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
What business would you advise we create and how exactly do we fund existing ideas?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Blazetrailer: 1:58pm On Nov 09, 2024
Lol...whoever typed this should be left alone. Arguing with such a thing will dampen your brain and make you doubt your sanity.


helinues:
Wondering why accounting lecturers should be having debt. Have they forgotten about balanced sheet?
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by LivingSage: 2:02pm On Nov 09, 2024
Your papa is an idiot not me. Your papa left yansh.

Don't vent your frustration on me, mugu cheesy
TrustNone:
you're also an idiot too for supporting and evil administration.
All of una go collect one by one.
I assure you that
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Leebeedo(m): 2:03pm On Nov 09, 2024
......but na U.S election una focus on.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by jaephoenix(m): 2:05pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Who are the people reaping from the high price of goods and services even on locally made?
Who are the people making money from high taxation and high cost of production?
I wonder the amount of money these guys are paying you to be like this
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by obaidan: 2:05pm On Nov 09, 2024
Piggybest should not disturb us, Nigerian voters are in love with their aggressors and oppressors, why should we bother ourselves. Even in this pain, tell dem u wan protest against the hardship in d land, if u be yoruba they will say u are a bastard, if u be non yoruba dem go say u be yoruba hater.

Majority of them go still collect bread and rice and garri to vote for tinubu in 2027, now wey hardship dun plenty sef, their votes will be very easy to buy for the political class
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by chidiokay: 2:05pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
The ones that created businesses is govt not ruining dem with morbid policies, excessive taxes and high cost of operation

Dangote hair as fully gone white all because he built a refinery Nigeria dont want,

Are there measures to protect infant businesses .. everything OYO
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Willie2015: 2:05pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
Even global companies are closing up...
Go and check the no of coys that left Naija in the last 6 yrs ...
Our climate is hostile to buisness..
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by LivingSage: 2:08pm On Nov 09, 2024
E pain am. As e dey sweet us, e dey pain dem cheesy

Hunger don reset werey brain to attacking dog cheesy
You're just starting, hunger go wire you sotey you go forget your Nairaland username tongue

Say me hi to your mama, my Mistress tongue
TrustNone:
na your useless prostitute mama wey become pregnant Born you cos she needed a blackberry I go blame.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by ruffhandu: 2:12pm On Nov 09, 2024
Racoon:
"With high inflation drastically [b]reducing the purchasing power [/b]of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,”

Even macro-economic companies can't break even recording enormous losses in the trading year due to useless constricting government policies, policy somersaults, yet your warped sense is telling of poor productivity. Do you know how economy works?
The bolded was exactly what he suggested before he became the president. I am not surprised. I am only surprise at Nigerians who are disappointed.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by CrossRhodes: 2:21pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Poor productivity . Average Nigerians would prefer to queue behind already made business rather than create their own business path
This thing you don't really engage your brain before capping.
If your useless government had made enabling environment perhaps they would not queue behind already made business according to you.
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Naustine(m): 2:24pm On Nov 09, 2024
Racoon:
"With high inflation drastically reducing the purchasing power of the naira, their financial challenges have only worsened,”

Even macro-economic companies can't break even recording enormous losses in the trading year due to useless constricting government policies, policy somersaults, yet your warped sense is telling of poor productivity. Do you know how economy works?
U de mind the werey de de speak grammar? Nigerians are never lazy people.. na our leaders de inhibit our growth
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by maasoap(m): 2:26pm On Nov 09, 2024
helinues:
Who are the people reaping from the high price of goods and services even on locally made?
No one. The costs of production is very high and getting higher daily. Many producers are closing down because they couldn't keep up with the ever rising costs of production. It is a very mess out there!

Georgry:
The producers, and the wholesalers to some extent because they can influence the prices of the products, the retailers are at the receiving end, prices are going up and you either borrow to support your business or your store is going to become empty and you will eventually run out of business, I've seen this play out a couple of times this year.
Which producers? Which wholesalers? Even farmers are making losses
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by Dattdeejay4199(m): 2:48pm On Nov 09, 2024
Omo you truely mumu
Re: Nigerians Earning Below N100k Monthly Rise By 42% – PiggyVest Report by helinues: 2:53pm On Nov 09, 2024
LivingSage:
Easier said than done. It's not everything you should have opinion on

Helinues, do you also have an existing business (not cryptocurrency) or you're just saying this for saying sake.
We create jobs for others. When did crypto trading arrive?
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