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Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by nairalanda1(m): 5:58pm On Mar 09
internationalman:
I won't engage you any further oga. You are a tool for the government. You are supporting this bad government in disguise by mischievously playing neutral.

You never see wrong in anything the government does, all you do all day is blab around about tax and subsidy.
cheesy

Oga, I used to and still spend time on foreign chat sites. All of them complain a lot about the cost of living. The difference is that here in nigeria, we import things we should be making, that's why it hits us harder.

You are here calling me government tool. Ya want to know how angry I am with the government, and why I don't vote for your main parties and never have done so since 2003? Because every government since independence doesn't get it...we have resources that need to be made into industrial goods for export. And we have to have a good enough tax system, and reduce corruption.


I[b]f you think I am a government tool, then that means you think that tinubu is not corrupt, and that Nigeria is exporting cars, and fairly taxing everyone[/b].

Seriously you guys. You and the apc gents have to stop seeing things in black and white.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by occfx: 5:58pm On Mar 09
DeclanR:
This is how pathetic Nigeria has become.

I'm short of words, Honestly.
Tinubu till 22nd century
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by occfx: 6:06pm On Mar 09
Kingrshd3:
this is not about being pathetic or not same amount they are selling peguot in US and UK that same year can't be the same till date..


Things and prices do change with time naturally and not all about APC or PDP saga una dey clamour for daily..

Abeg rest
Even in 1977, it will take you 1yr of minimum wage in USA to buy this car. But in the zoo today, 10yrs of minimum wage you fit.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Adakintroy: 6:10pm On Mar 09
internationalman:
How can fueling the full tank of a vehicle be more expensive than some people's monthly salaries in a country. And people say fuel is cheaper in Nigeria than USA and Canada because of exchange rate. Nigerians are really not that intelligent.

I don't know how to make y'all understand that Nigeria is the most expensive country in the world
You don go round the world..na so so to De cap careless una de
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by internationalman(m): 6:22pm On Mar 09
Adakintroy:
You don go round the world..na so so to De cap careless una de
See enn I nor get time to follow you argue.

See the picture below and carefully read the places I outlined well for it to sink in.

Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by internationalman(m): 6:23pm On Mar 09
nairalanda1:
cheesy

Oga, I used to and still spend time on foreign chat sites. All of them complain a lot about the cost of living. The difference is that here in nigeria, we import things we should be making, that's why it hits us harder.

You are here calling me government tool. Ya want to know how angry I am with the government, and why I don't vote for your main parties and never have done so since 2003? Because every government since independence doesn't get it...we have resources that need to be made into industrial goods for export. And we have to have a good enough tax system, and reduce corruption.


I[b]f you think I am a government tool, then that means you think that tinubu is not corrupt, and that Nigeria is exporting cars, and fairly taxing everyone[/b].

Seriously you guys. You and the apc gents have to stop seeing things in black and white.
This is my reply to you.

Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by anonimi: 6:30pm On Mar 09
agentarcher:
Why is that some Nigerians judge Nigeria inflation like it's an isolated thing? What country can purchase the same things their currency could in the 1900s in 2020s? Inflation is a global thing. No car company will sell a vehicle to you with the same marketing strategies as they did in the past.

And the funny thing is despite the inflation people still buy the latest vehicles.
In the other countries we are doing japa to, has inflation outstripped general wage level and complicated by unemployment as is the case in extreme poverty Nigeria huh

anonimi:
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Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by harjay1986: 6:31pm On Mar 09
DeclanR:
This is how pathetic Nigeria has become.

I'm short of words, Honestly.
But can you also check for how many household that can afford it in that year's... The system was not build for the weak... In 2001 and co a Sim card was sold at 35k naira that is around 300 usd in convertion... But now the same Sim is around 200 naira... There is no time that it has been easy for majority... During that time cement is around 3 naira how many people can afford to build house... The same way in year 2000, a brick phone goes for 50k to 100k that is 500usd to 1000 usd as at then... The question is that as at that time how many people can afford it.... There is no era that has been good just know that
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Feldie: 6:31pm On Mar 09
Anybody can buy 5 liters of fuel today, how many people could afford even the Tyre of that car back then?
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by harjay1986: 6:39pm On Mar 09
xxxx999jon:
I still don't understand why people display this foolery online.. How much was dollar to naira rate as at that time.. Also have you adjusted for inflation?.
I no just know for some people reasoning with their anus.... I ask even as low as they think the money is that is around 2000usd how many family can boast of that in Nigeria as at then.. Because the money is low to what we spend now due to devaluation it does not translate to they have a better version of life then... The same era.. A bag of cement is 7 naira as at 1970 how many family can afford to pay that for a bag of cement??
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by daniwise(m): 6:45pm On Mar 09
Bulaba magic has gotten us this far
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by daniwise(m): 6:48pm On Mar 09
christejames:
Tinupoo and his minions can not relate on what good purchasing power does to an economy
He promised to reduce your purchasing power which he did.At least give him kundus for that. grin
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Martartins(m): 6:48pm On Mar 09
Does it buy keke napep now?
Bwilliam:
1080 Naira in 1977, is 500k Naira today.
This is why some people should not be allowed to vote. Simple concepts like inflation and APC's incompetence, are simply incomprehensible to some people.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by daniwise(m): 6:51pm On Mar 09
Jayhome24:
Ok so during obj a car cost N1,800 or doing Gej a car cost N1,800?

Pls blame Nigeria Citizen they are the worst citizen of any country in the world. Even a pepper farmer will hike pepper price I mean pepper he or she planted on his/her backyard and if you ask why, he or she will tell you don't you hear petrol is cost in Iran?
Increase in pump price has multiplier effects.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by olatunjithomas(m): 7:03pm On Mar 09
Today, the highest trim of 2025 Toyota camry which is the XSE cost $35,000 in the US. That's not a bad price in 2026 for peoplewho live and work in the US. But in Nigeria today, you will cough out over 100 million naira to get the same trim.

Does it still make sense to you?





Kingrshd3:
this is not about being pathetic or not same amount they are selling peguot in US and UK that same year can't be the same till date..


Things and prices do change with time naturally and not all about APC or PDP saga una dey clamour for daily..

Abeg rest
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by membranus: 7:05pm On Mar 09
LUAN1:
no, it's 40 millon. i just confirmed from ai
That your AI na tokunbo AI wey dey confirm nonsense.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by harsysky(m): 7:18pm On Mar 09
nairalanda1:
Okay where to start....and note that I am not defending APC.

1.Your average car today has more components than the average car did in 1977. Hence today's cars would cost you far more than they did in 1977.

A ford car would cost 3000-4000 dollars in 1977 in the USA...today, it would range between 28000-90000 dollars in the same USA.(Ford makes exxceedingly good cars by the way, then and now).

2. Most Nigerians won't have been able to afford that car. Either your working place gave you a car loan (which had to be paid back..this was not free money) or you borrowed money from a bank . Very few people would have gone to a bank to drop money for a car.

As for saving, yes, it was possible, but hard. Harder when you were looking after a family.

3. Nigeria was benefitting from an oil boom then...and back then, the government was begining the bad habits that led us to where we are today...like subsidsing dollars, roundtripping and so forth. And overimporting. (Note that we were wasting forex importing all the components of the car to assemble here in nigeria. Innoson today at least manufactures a significant amount of components for his cars here in Nigeria).

4. Even then, most people were poor and broke back then. Again, only a tiny minority would have been able to buy a new car. Not everybody. Unless you graduated from university and had a job either for government or for very lucrative private sector companies, forget about buying new car.

5. We were making cars in Nigeria then, ..scratch that, assembling them....but most of the components were imported from abroad. SO long as we had high oil prices, Nigeria could manage to do it, but once the oil price crashed in 1982..problems started. By 1990, some 13 years after, a similar brand new car would have cost you anywhere between 400000-1million naira tops. And even when we were assembling cars here, people were importing tokunbo from oversease. (They used to call them belgium car).

6. Nigeria's problem is that we are a resource dependent economy. And that is why APC and all your past governments are a disgrace, and until we vote in a government that is ready to take us off resource dependency, car go cost 100 million naira in ten years, and we would be calling tinubu time the good old days.

7. Even if Nigeria had been run by good leaders who would have made us make the cars at home, inflation happens whether your government is good or bad. NO car would be costing N1000 today even then.
Aptly written
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by fitinwell: 7:26pm On Mar 09
internationalman:
How can fueling the full tank of a vehicle be more expensive than some people's monthly salaries in a country. And people say fuel is cheaper in Nigeria than USA and Canada because of exchange rate. Nigerians are really not that intelligent.

I don't know how to make y'all understand that Nigeria is the most expensive country in the world
Diesel is the cheapest in America...

Come to oil producing country like Nigeria..
You will ask yourself wetin carry you come Nigeria...
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by agentarcher(m): 7:30pm On Mar 09
anonimi:
In the other countries we are doing japa to, has inflation outstripped general wage level and complicated by unemployment as is the case in extreme poverty Nigeria huh
Those same country complain as well. UK nurses have gone on strikes multiple times cause of wages, teacher union have gone on strike multiple times. Nigerians greatly suffer from inferior complex. From the day we are born we have been told western countries are heaven and Africa is hell fire. Our education system and religious system are aimed at programming us to japa. The same Nigeria we say is bad is where foreigners come and make it and go. Most poor Nigerians are from the North. In the south there is no money but hotels are booked on the weekends, clubs are booming, prostitution is a booming industry. Major importation of goods is entering the country, you find a lot of Nigerians on the Internet being able to afford data. Most modern Nigerians are just frustrated cause they sold a lie that going to school and getting a certificate was going to make life easy for them. Even in the same abroad they run to they end with depression, mass loneliness, doing third class citizens jobs. When they get to a certain advanced age, thanks to social media they come online to rant about how they feel they have not accomplished anything or how their spouse left them due to difficulties faced. I work IT in an international community, just like we rant about our society, they rant. The difference is they don't see going to another nation as the fix, they try to educate themselves on why their society changes and how they adapt or change it back. In Japan what did the men do when wages couldn't support a family? They gave up on getting married and having children. There was a report that was out that Caucasian men in western countries have reduced the numbers or children they have or just don't have one. Resulting increase demand of migrants to fill up work force. The number of people on social support keeps on increasing, is that a good sign? Social experts have predicted a global collapse is coming soon. USA has already rolled out lab grown and synthetic foods to try and keep up with the food demands of the low income class. It's even on tik tok, people in USA have been posting about how the standards of food have slowly degraded. You have your phone and the Internet. Research global inflation and it's impact.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by anonimi: 7:32pm On Mar 09
agentarcher:
Those same country complain as well. UK nurses have gone on strikes multiple times cause of wages, teacher union have gone on strike multiple times. Nigerians greatly suffer from inferior complex. From the day we are born we have been told western countries are heaven and Africa is hell fire. Our education system and religious system are aimed at programming us to japa. The same Nigeria we say is bad is where foreigners come and make it and go. Most poor Nigerians are from the North. In the south there is no money but hotels are booked on the weekends, clubs are booming, prostitution is a booming industry. Major importation of goods is entering the country, you find a lot of Nigerians on the Internet being able to afford data. Most modern Nigerians are just frustrated cause they sold a lie that going to school and getting a certificate was going to make life easy for them. Even in the same abroad they run to they end with depression, mass loneliness, doing third class citizens jobs. When they get to a certain advanced age, thanks to social media they come online to rant about how they feel they have not accomplished anything or how their spouse left them due to difficulties faced. I work IT in an international community, just like we rant about our society, they rant. The difference is they don't see going to another nation as the fix, they try to educate themselves on why their society changes and how they adapt or change it back. In Japan what did the men do when wages couldn't support a family? They gave up on getting married and having children. There was a report that was out that Caucasian men in western countries have reduced the numbers or children they have or just don't have one. Resulting increase demand of migrants to fill up work force. The number of people on social support keeps on increasing, is that a good sign? Social experts have predicted a global collapse is coming soon. USA has already rolled out lab grown and synthetic foods to try and keep up with the food demands of the low income class. It's even on tik tok, people in USA have been posting about how the standards of food have slowly degraded. You have your phone and the Internet. Research global inflation and it's impact.
Why can’t you just answer what you were asked huh
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by AlphaTaikun: 9:30pm On Mar 09
nairalanda1:
Okay where to start....and note that I am not defending APC.

1.Your average car today has more components than the average car did in 1977. Hence today's cars would cost you far more than they did in 1977.

A ford car would cost 3000-4000 dollars in 1977 in the USA...today, it would range between 28000-90000 dollars in the same USA.(Ford makes exxceedingly good cars by the way, then and now).

2. Most Nigerians won't have been able to afford that car. Either your working place gave you a car loan (which had to be paid back..this was not free money) or you borrowed money from a bank . Very few people would have gone to a bank to drop money for a car.

As for saving, yes, it was possible, but hard. Harder when you were looking after a family.

3. Nigeria was benefitting from an oil boom then...and back then, the government was begining the bad habits that led us to where we are today...like subsidsing dollars, roundtripping and so forth. And overimporting. (Note that we were wasting forex importing all the components of the car to assemble here in nigeria. Innoson today at least manufactures a significant amount of components for his cars here in Nigeria).

4. Even then, most people were poor and broke back then. Again, only a tiny minority would have been able to buy a new car. Not everybody. Unless you graduated from university and had a job either for government or for very lucrative private sector companies, forget about buying new car.

5. We were making cars in Nigeria then, ..scratch that, assembling them....but most of the components were imported from abroad. SO long as we had high oil prices, Nigeria could manage to do it, but once the oil price crashed in 1982..problems started. By 1990, some 13 years after, a similar brand new car would have cost you anywhere between 400000-1million naira tops. And even when we were assembling cars here, people were importing tokunbo from oversease. (They used to call them belgium car).

6. Nigeria's problem is that we are a resource dependent economy. And that is why APC and all your past governments are a disgrace, and until we vote in a government that is ready to take us off resource dependency, car go cost 100 million naira in ten years, and we would be calling tinubu time the good old days.

7. Even if Nigeria had been run by good leaders who would have made us make the cars at home, inflation happens whether your government is good or bad. NO car would be costing N1000 today even then.
Succinctly stated.

Right in the United States, annual inflation has reduced the total number of loaves of bread 🍞 you can buy over several decades now. ONLY clueless people in that country called Nigeria would come online and assume that prices of things are static or fixed all over the world.
They have absolutely NO knowledge of how basic economics works and do NOT read to understand BUT act based on knee-jerk reactions.

Indeed, inflation has over the decades reduced the purchasing power of folks in many countries of Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, etc.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Bimpe29(m): 9:37pm On Mar 09
It's getting worse 😞
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by AlphaTaikun: 9:53pm On Mar 09
agentarcher:
Those same country complain as well. UK nurses have gone on strikes multiple times cause of wages, teacher union have gone on strike multiple times. Nigerians greatly suffer from inferior complex. From the day we are born we have been told western countries are heaven and Africa is hell fire. Our education system and religious system are aimed at programming us to japa. The same Nigeria we say is bad is where foreigners come and make it and go. Most poor Nigerians are from the North. In the south there is no money but hotels are booked on the weekends, clubs are booming, prostitution is a booming industry. Major importation of goods is entering the country, you find a lot of Nigerians on the Internet being able to afford data. Most modern Nigerians are just frustrated cause they sold a lie that going to school and getting a certificate was going to make life easy for them. Even in the same abroad they run to they end with depression, mass loneliness, doing third class citizens jobs. When they get to a certain advanced age, thanks to social media they come online to rant about how they feel they have not accomplished anything or how their spouse left them due to difficulties faced. I work IT in an international community, just like we rant about our society, they rant. The difference is they don't see going to another nation as the fix, they try to educate themselves on why their society changes and how they adapt or change it back. In Japan what did the men do when wages couldn't support a family? They gave up on getting married and having children. There was a report that was out that Caucasian men in western countries have reduced the numbers or children they have or just don't have one. Resulting increase demand of migrants to fill up work force. The number of people on social support keeps on increasing, is that a good sign? Social experts have predicted a global collapse is coming soon. USA has already rolled out lab grown and synthetic foods to try and keep up with the food demands of the low income class. It's even on tik tok, people in USA have been posting about how the standards of food have slowly degraded. You have your phone and the Internet. Research global inflation and it's impact.
Nicely put.

Your creative thinking process is deep. This is why some of us who make use of more of our "creative intelligence" over the "analytical intelligence" achieve more even though you need both forms of intelligence to survive on Earth.

The issue boils down to people feeling so ashamed to take responsibility for their actions and inactions, so they shift the blame for their own self-created situations and banal lives after going to school on government officials. That's a LAZY mindset.


These folks have to wake up and smell the coffee! The skills that you need to survive in the 21st Century have totally changed from what obtained in the Industrial Age. They have to conform with the changing times and be dynamic in setting goals or measurable targets instead of blaming others like we see online and offline which is totally infantile! Taking charge of ones total life is truly liberating instead of the victimhood and blame games.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Insectkiller: 9:58pm On Mar 09
internationalman:
How can fueling the full tank of a vehicle be more expensive than some people's monthly salaries in a country. And people say fuel is cheaper in Nigeria than USA and Canada because of exchange rate. Nigerians are really not that intelligent.

I don't know how to make y'all understand that Nigeria is the most expensive country in the world

U are wise..
Nigeria is blessed by God...

But by all standards Nigeria has become the poorest because of the fuuulish leaders rulers over time..

Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by AlphaTaikun: 10:04pm On Mar 09
DaddyJapan:
What are you on about?

1 litre of petrol was priced between 9 kobo and 15 Kobo in 1977.
With inflation, 9 kobo is worth 19.43 Naira today.

Cost of a 2024 Peugeot 508 approx 13.8 Million Naira.

In 1977, today's 13.8 Million Naira was ₦6,392.07 - the equivalent of three years' wages for the average worker at the time.


Source: Deepseek Ai.
Saved.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Nobody: 10:14pm On Mar 09
Imagine you left that amount in your account in 1977. Bank charges would have eaten it all up along with Nigeria happening.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by femi4: 11:22pm On Mar 09
There was a country
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Bluntemperor: 3:32am On Mar 10
And So ?
What have your leaders done with e the Resources/ Oli, even when the prise was lowest?
The Military 🪖 leaders came and looted Nigeria, imagine a Head of State transition to become a Military President in Nigeria or by perpetuating themselves in Power,then, destroyed everything including the Economy Power as they were ruling with Impunity then- just to garner Power for themselves.
They See the Oil 🛢️🪔,as a way to Accumulate Wealth 🤑 and foster Corruption on the Nigerian Populace.
-There was never a Difference between those Military that came to Power and the Civilians that was Ruling Nigeria because:
- there was No Accountability in their Activities,
- No Transparency 🪟 e g who approved their Budgets ? Which Assembly did that before they Spend the Money?
- No PROBITY.
•For example,where did they get Money 💰 to build Universities -For themselves?
-Is that what the American System and Leaders we Copy in Nigeria- used the oil Wealth 🤑 For?
•Our Wealth should be used to Transform Nigerians lives by Corruption became the other of the day,since Independence in 1960/63- the Oil prices is for those who hijacked Power.
-There were many Civilians footsoldiers and Collaborators- just to belongs and Steal the Nigerian Common Wealth because of Greed, Manipulation,Selfishness-Not to develop Nigeria but to keep the Masses POOR,despite the Abundance of the Oil Wealth and Favourable Oil Prices then?
Make Una Park Somewhere else!
tueh,tueh!
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by Gboss247(m): 6:05am On Mar 10
InvertedHammer:
/
Toyota Camry 2006

Tank capacity: 70 liters

Cost to fill: N1050 x 70 = N73,500

Minimum wage: N70,000 grin

In 1977, $1 == N0.647k
So N1080 in 1977 was equivalent to $1670
In Tinubu’s economy, $1670 is N2.3m (can’t even buy a used Korope bus)

So what happened?


/
Inflation happened
Increasing the minimum wages in naira to make Nigerians richer on paper and poorer in reality, thereby pumping more nairas into circulation.
Re: A Litre Of Fuel Today Would Buy This Peugeot Car In 1977 by sunnyprof: 9:53am On Mar 10
internationalman:
How can fueling the full tank of a vehicle be more expensive than some people's monthly salaries in a country. And people say fuel is cheaper in Nigeria than USA and Canada because of exchange rate. Nigerians are really not that intelligent.

I don't know how to make y'all understand that Nigeria is the most expensive country in the world
do you expect Nigeria to be a cheap Country with all the accolades and high popularity in the world right from inception?
We have always have a very high taste for the best things in the world and among nations
Lets not deceive ourselves, a Country like ours would not have been a cheap place to be this popular and well recognized nation.
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