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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 3:48pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Blazetrailer:🤣 You didn't address my point, you are only barking at me. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smartemperor042: 3:48pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Grace of God does not transform economy!!! smokinloud: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Blazetrailer: 3:49pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
I have said it here many times, the damage Tinubu has done to the economy of Nigeria will not be felt immediately...give it a few more years and you will see that there is need to publicly execute him for economic sabotage. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Racoon(m): 3:49pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
You don't run a country’s economic reality with lies and propaganda |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Hellisreal70: 3:50pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Nigeria inflation continues to defile the law of gravity. Jesus please save nigeria |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by GetSenseNow: 3:51pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
temitope27:going by the way APC is using hunger as a weapon, the promised land is probably the land of the dead |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 3:51pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smartemperor042:Maybe you don't understand what grace means but no qualm. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by GetSenseNow: 3:52pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smokinloud:Una no dey ever get sense |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 3:54pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
PepeXKermit:Argentina inflation rate is over 117% |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Blazetrailer: 3:56pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Lol...Why should I bother to engage someone who does not know that inflation is not a state-driven thing. There is just no point. Why bother trying reasoning with someone who thinks increased VAT does not lead to increased costs of goods sold(COGS) and a transferred burden on the end consumer, thereby increasing inflation the more. A primary 3 pupil in a public school will not dare think of that, talk more of putting in a public domain. I cant engage you abeg. I cant dirty my brain, abeg. Keep smoking your loud smokinloud: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Exceed15: 4:00pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
And the useless president keep saying he is making tough decisions |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 4:01pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Blazetrailer:You're a fioooool. Very foooooolish Igbo boy. I made it clear that increase in VAT does increase inflation but increase in allocation to Lagos will create more jobs, making Lagosians more productive thereby combating inflation. Go check your head. When the tax reform bill is passed, we will overcome inflation problems in Lagos. Not because increase in VAT does not increase inflation but because more allocation will create more jobs leading to productivity which will reduce inflation. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by lexy2014: 4:04pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smokinloud:how will all tax reform bill and all you mentioned reduce inflation? how will more allocation create more jobs leading to productivity? how many jobs have previous allocations provided? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by lexy2014: 4:06pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smokinloud:is inflation peculiar to Lagos alone? how will inflation in Lagos reduce alone? if you say VAT increase inflation, how then will it now reduce inflation in lagos alone? how does more jobs reduce inflation? what is the correlation between job creation and inflation? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 4:09pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
lexy2014:Allocations can create jobs and stimulate productivity in several ways: 1. Infrastructure development: Allocating funds to infrastructure projects, such as transportation, energy, and communication, can create jobs in the construction and maintenance sectors. 2. Support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): Allocating resources to SMEs can help them expand their operations, hire more employees, and increase productivity. 3. Investment in education and training: Allocating funds to education and training programs can enhance the skills of the workforce, making them more productive and attractive to employers. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by HelipsTech: 4:09pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smokinloud:Agbadorian economics. Your moniker says it all |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 4:10pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
lexy2014:Oga, go wash your eyeballs with kunu then come back to read read my comments. I don't waste my time arguing with twats. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 4:11pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
HelipsTech:Refute my argument or shut up. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by lexy2014: 4:11pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
temitope27:if tinubu will take you to the promised land, what did buhari do for 8years? is this the promise land tinubu has taken these people? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYltMapDyIo |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Blazetrailer: 4:11pm On Jan 15, 2025*. Modified: 6:16pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Loud smoker...I am not even Igbo...not all sensible Yorubas support stupidity lies,dishonesty and looting....reason Tinubu lost in Lagos at the last election. You are looking for someone to engage you, lol.... If increase in VAT will worsen inflation nationally, how then does increase in job creation bring it down just in one state? The person selling cows or selling beans will sell less for you because you are in Lagos state? Or does job creation equate deflation? You see why I said you should do a refund for those who thought they sent you to school. You dont know basic economics. A primary school student will floor you in economic discussion. What am I saying self...aren't you an APC tout?...oh..little wonder....no surprises here smokinloud: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by lexy2014: 4:13pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smokinloud: smokinloud:since you washed your eyes, can you show me which o the questions asked you to argue? 1. is inflation peculiar to Lagos alone? 2. how will inflation in Lagos reduce alone? 3. if you say VAT increase inflation, how then will it now reduce inflation in lagos alone? 4. how does more jobs reduce inflation? 5. what is the correlation between job creation and inflation? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Blazetrailer: 4:14pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Lol...illiterate smokinloud: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by lexy2014: 4:15pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
smokinloud:are you sure you are answering the following questions? 1. how will all tax reform bill and all you mentioned reduce inflation? 2. how will more allocation create more jobs leading to productivity? 3. how many jobs have previous allocations provided? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Blazetrailer: 4:16pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Bro...save your energy. He is a lout. He does not understand all these you have typed below. Pls move on....lest he dirties your brain with his stupidity lexy2014: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Pawa100: 4:18pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 4:41pm On Jan 15, 2025*. Modified: 4:58pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Blazetrailer:Crawl back into your red mud hole. Increased allocation to Lagos state leads to job creation which in turn stimulates economic growth. As people earn more, they're likely to spend, invest and contribute to the state's GDP. This growth can lead to increased productivity, efficiency,m and competitiveness ultimately reducing inflationary pressures. Local economic multiplier effect can lead to low inflation in Lagos, when money is allocated to Lagos state it creates a local economic multiplier effect. This means that the initial investment generates additional economic activities, as businesses and individuals spend and invest their earnings locally. This effect can reduce inflation in the state and neighbouring areas. Job creation stimulates the economic growth and increase purchasing power i.e increased allocation, if well spent, creates jobs that increase purchasing power which is what determines inflation rate in a state. Lagos state inflation is almost at par with the core Northern states where cattles are rared. You're just a paid phoool, you don't deserve Bitter Obi money as you're a failure. To clarify, my previous point about inflation reduction wasn't exclusive to Lagos state alone. I envision the benefits extending to the entire South West region. You're just intentionally misrepresenting my points, I NEVER SAID VAT WILL WORSEN NATIONAL INFLATION RATE YOU'RE JUST PATHETIC. https://www.thecable.ng/full-list-kogi-ekiti-kwara-states-with-highest-food-price-inflation/
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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Joshcoli(m): 4:56pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
How is inflation calculated? A bag of rice has gone from 30,000 to 100,000 – isn’t that over 100%? Bread has increased from 700 to 1,500, and garri from 1,000 to 3,500 per paint rubber. They need to explain it in simple terms for the average person to understand. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Blazetrailer: 5:05pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Lol...all you have written below is more reason to conclude you dont even have an idea of what you are talking about. Turning rudimentary economics upside down in order to sound knowledgeable. I didn't even read up to two lines before i started laughing loudly. I lectured Micro and Macro economics/Geopolitics as a Univeristy graduate assistant when doing my advance studies in diaspora. Believe me, you are writing gibberish. I cant even bring myself so low into picking out all the fallacies you wrote down there. It is a waste of my time. Maybe others have the time...i dont indulge dunderheads. If thats is what you believe...all the best...lol smokinloud: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Ijaya123: 5:10pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Lies and propaganda. Believe this and you will believe anything. Second base abeg... |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by smokinloud(m): 5:20pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Blazetrailer:PHOOOL!!!. States can play a significant role in combating inflation by implementing supply-side interventions. One key strategy is investing in infrastructure, such as transportation networks, storage facilities, and communication systems. By improving the efficiency of supply chains, states can reduce costs and prices, making goods and services more affordable for consumers. For instance, upgrading transportation networks can reduce transit times and costs, while modernizing storage facilities can minimize spoilage and waste. State government supporting local agriculture. By implementing policies that promote local food production, states can reduce reliance on imported goods, which can be volatile and subject to price fluctuations. This approach can also help stabilize food prices, which are often a significant component of inflation. Furthermore, supporting local agriculture can create jobs and stimulate local economic growth, which can help mitigate the effects of inflation. States can also encourage local manufacturing as a supply-side intervention. By offering incentives for businesses to set up manufacturing operations locally, states can reduce reliance on imported goods and create jobs. This approach can also help reduce transportation costs and lead times, making goods more affordable and widely available. By promoting local manufacturing, states can increase the supply of goods and services, which can help curb inflationary pressures. This is what the tax reform bill will correct in Nigeria. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by Yankee101: 5:20pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
Shame on Tinubu and the Lagos boys You stole the elections and now you’re punishing Nigerians Your recompense will surely come |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate hits 34.8% in December by tpain121: 5:21pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
chisomkachy:We should appreciate the little gains and accomplishments by TPAIN….. according to Wicked clown on behalf of agbadorians. Foolish people . |
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