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Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by bolaayenimo: 9:28am On Jun 03
How can a 50cl bottled water be N300huh How can Maltina be sold for N700?? How? How? How? cry
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Elolam87(m): 9:28am On Jun 03
Omo olodo-ide oooooooooooπŸ˜„
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Elolam87(m): 9:28am On Jun 03
Omo olodo ide oooooooooooooooooπŸ˜ƒ
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by ayorwizz(m): 9:29am On Jun 03
Dotherightthing:
Nonsense false data

A crate of egg is 5k
Na you dey lay the eggs? I have never bought any less that #6,500 in recent times
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by XtremeConsumer: 9:29am On Jun 03
Where una dey buy eggs for close to 8k?

I can get for you for 5500. As many crates as you want o.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by muyico(m): 9:30am On Jun 03
Not only Nigeria
Inflation is worldly problem
I, gat frnd working and living in US
B4
With $7/9dollars he will enter eatery
Chop belleful
But now! $27/37dollars for one chop!
Inflation hit d whole world
Likewise fuel pump β›½ price

And tax increase
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by discusant: 9:30am On Jun 03
TruthHurts1:
#Statisense
(NBS 2026)

Source
When 99% of Nigeria's population die from starvation, the remaining 1% shall start to gain from PBAT's Economic Reforms.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by CodeTemplar: 9:33am On Jun 03
The man has performed poorly but he not to blame for food prices. The disparity between 2023 and 2026 food prices is largely down to structural adjustments and not the direct doings of Tinubu.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by discusant: 9:36am On Jun 03
No human being as president with good conscience would watch his subjects starving the way the masses are starving in Nigeria, yet he schemes to return for 2nd term as president of Nigeria.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Isobug: 9:39am On Jun 03
If wickedness was a person
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by williaam(m): 9:42am On Jun 03
A man that has no tangible achievement to campaign with and people decide to spin narratives for him that inflation is cause by the happening in the world, just so you know that if he happens to win again, then hell would be better than Nigeria, and if you noticed they have reduced their tone on the tax law for now, waiting for his reelection, when he enters I just pity Nigerians; everywhere go bloody, because we'll all feel it
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by adeprosper20233(m): 9:44am On Jun 03
Is a pity with this situation some people are still playing BET9ja and others
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by chatinent: 9:44am On Jun 03
Truly, the devil doesn't bargain.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by MadPolitician: 9:46am On Jun 03
When you elect a man who has lived off corrupt incomes for ages and has no empathy for the downtrodden, these are what you get..
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Yemmysworld91: 9:47am On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
Call your family and friends in America,UK or other places....if you dont want to Venezuela is a bigger oil producing country than nigeria, go check the inflation figures there,its over 200%

Argentina that obidients love to compare their president milei to tinubu is at over 30%

Turkey is a far more advanced country economically than nigeria, tbey are over 30%

Nigeria and Egypt are at about 15%.....the question i like to ask you is does this make the presidents of these countries too the worst leaders in the world?

Libya,angola are equally oil producing and tbey are also having inflationary problems even Rwanda is seeing one of the highest post the civil war,south Africans are also crying even accusing foreigners for being the cause of their inflation, so how is nigeria immuned from global inflationary challenges......the major reason for ours is basically the fact that we readjusted our economy which will normally cause inflation.

Many Nigerians would kill to get to live in Turkey so many are also running to Egypt that also has same inflationary problems.
You go explain tire. Them no go gree. Majority of them are blinded by the political partisanship. Nigeria inflation is relatively stable to other countries of the world. I don explain tire but hatred for BAT won't make them see the true picture of things. Time will tell
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by apelikirk: 10:04am On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
Call your family and friends in America,UK or other places....if you dont want to Venezuela is a bigger oil producing country than nigeria, go check the inflation figures there,its over 200%

Argentina that obidients love to compare their president milei to tinubu is at over 30%

Turkey is a far more advanced country economically than nigeria, tbey are over 30%

Nigeria and Egypt are at about 15%.....the question i like to ask you is does this make the presidents of these countries too the worst leaders in the world?

Libya,angola are equally oil producing and tbey are also having inflationary problems even Rwanda is seeing one of the highest post the civil war,south Africans are also crying even accusing foreigners for being the cause of their inflation, so how is nigeria immuned from global inflationary challenges......the major reason for ours is basically the fact that we readjusted our economy which will normally cause inflation.

Many Nigerians would kill to get to live in Turkey so many are also running to Egypt that also has same inflationary problems.
those countries you mentioned, what are their minimum wage and their level of unemployment?
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by apelikirk: 10:06am On Jun 03
Zico777:
Ft
The price of tomato presently is much more than what was quoted up there.
tomatoes now na war o
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Kingluqman(m): 10:09am On Jun 03
nkemjacob2:
So what exactly did Tinubu achieve in his tenure
Coastal Road



grin grin
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by michoim(m): 10:14am On Jun 03
What a Calamity-President!!!
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Zico777(m): 10:27am On Jun 03
apelikirk:
tomatoes now na war o
I tell you o!
Bought about 10 tiny pieces for 1k few days ago.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by smirn(m): 10:27am On Jun 03
Dogalmighty17:
I've asked and I'll keep asking. Can anyone supporting this worst government in the history of Nigeria point to at least ONE metric of development and progress that this government has improved on? Just ONE! till today, I get no answers.
Minimum wage
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by 1vandragon: 10:29am On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
Call your family and friends in America,UK or other places....if you dont want to Venezuela is a bigger oil producing country than nigeria, go check the inflation figures there,its over 200%

Argentina that obidients love to compare their president milei to tinubu is at over 30%

Turkey is a far more advanced country economically than nigeria, tbey are over 30%

Nigeria and Egypt are at about 15%.....the question i like to ask you is does this make the presidents of these countries too the worst leaders in the world?

Libya,angola are equally oil producing and tbey are also having inflationary problems even Rwanda is seeing one of the highest post the civil war,south Africans are also crying even accusing foreigners for being the cause of their inflation, so how is nigeria immuned from global inflationary challenges......the major reason for ours is basically the fact that we readjusted our economy which will normally cause inflation.

Many Nigerians would kill to get to live in Turkey so many are also running to Egypt that also has same inflationary problems.
Where were all these excuses when GEJ was in power?

Why don't you also mention switzerland, India and China? Countries with low inflation rates. Or even Senegal, Togo (2.8%), Burkina Faso (3.1%), Cote d' voice (2.8%), Brazil (3.8%).


It is funny how what you condemned under PDP is now OK and justifiable under the incompetent bat even things are worse.

You know in your truest self that the 15% is a lie.

Those countries you mentioned, how many of thier government officials move around in convoys of 40 cars and 100 security operatives?

How many of those countries are thier citizens kidnapped on a large scale on almost daily bases?
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by VaginaAcademic: 10:42am On Jun 03
Without subsidy bro has borrowed more than those who paid subsidy grin
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by anonimi: 10:47am On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
Call your family and friends in America,UK or other places....if you dont want to Venezuela is a bigger oil producing country than nigeria, go check the inflation figures there,its over 200%
Argentina that obidients love to compare their president milei to tinubu is at over 30%
Turkey is a far more advanced country economically than nigeria, tbey are over 30%
Nigeria and Egypt are at about 15%.....the question i like to ask you is does this make the presidents of these countries too the worst leaders in the world?
Libya,angola are equally oil producing and tbey are also having inflationary problems even Rwanda is seeing one of the highest post the civil war,south Africans are also crying even accusing foreigners for being the cause of their inflation, so how is nigeria immuned from global inflationary challenges......the major reason for ours is basically the fact that we readjusted our economy which will normally cause inflation.
Many Nigerians would kill to get to live in Turkey so many are also running to Egypt that also has same inflationary problems.
Why are you APC guys so desperate to validate Bwala's statement about what happens to the medulla oblongata of your party people?

Can you show us where any of the presidents of the cited countries promised to crash something as fundamental as petrol price but failed to do so, three years after fighting for power, grabbing it and running with it cluelessly like a headless pig huh

Just one example will do sir.

Deltafirstson:
Although the pump price of fuel was N197 when President Bola Tinubu took over on May 29, 2023, the product now sells for N617 per litre – less than two months after.

In his inaugural address, Tinubu announced that subsidy was gone, fulfilling a promise that all leading presidential candidates made during the campaign.

Nigerians have been lamenting the hardship occasioned by fuel price hike. Amid the lamentation, a video where Tinubu campaigned to slash the price of fuel went into circulation.

Checks by Daily Trust affirmed the authenticity of the video uploaded on the YouTube page of Channels Television.

At his campaign rally in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, on January 25, 2023, Tinubu spoke on a number of issues, but those of fuel scarcity and naira redesign made the headlines.

However, Tinubu who spoke in Yoruba language, also assured the crowd that though people were saying petrol price would hit N200, it would be reviewed downward under him.

β€œThe great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200 per litre. Go and relax, we will bring it down,” he had said in the 7th minute of the video.


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-video-of-tinubu-campaigning-to-crash-fuel-price-goes-viral-amid-hike/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JH8CC_JdUA
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by anonimi:
VaginaAcademic:
Without subsidy bro has borrowed more than those who paid subsidy grin
That’s the wicked irony of the master strategist, who promised heaven but has delivered hell on all fronts.
On all fronts!!!

Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 10:54am On Jun 03
1vandragon:
Where were all these excuses when GEJ was in power?

Why don't you also mention switzerland, India and China? Countries with low inflation rates. Or even Senegal, Togo (2.8%), Burkina Faso (3.1%), Cote d' voice (2.8%), Brazil (3.8%).


It is funny how what you condemned under PDP is now OK and justifiable under the incompetent bat even things are worse.

You know in your truest self that the 15% is a lie.

Those countries you mentioned, how many of thier government officials move around in convoys of 40 cars and 100 security operatives?

How many of those countries are thier citizens kidnapped on a large scale on almost daily bases?
Typical of you obtuse ideologues always distorting reality to serve your inept analogy.......how can you compare Nigeria to China with a gdp of $14tr and foreign reserve of $3.4tr a thousand times that of ours......Senegal, Burkina and Togo you mentioned operate a common currency tied to the euro and have not had any significant economic restructuring.......inflation will definitely be lesser in those countries because they haven't been paying subsidies and they haven't been running dysfunctional dual exchange rates that you all have been accusing tinubu for ending the same malaise.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 10:57am On Jun 03
apelikirk:
those countries you mentioned, what are their minimum wage and their level of unemployment?
You keep mentioning minimum like an economic illiterate, that was how that buffoon calling himself NLC spokesman was talking about 1m minimum wage without commensurate improvement in our production capacity.....if you get that one million wage then be ready to be buying 1 fufu for 20k.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 11:05am On Jun 03
anonimi:
Why are you APC guys so desperate to validate Bwala's statement about what happens to the medulla oblongata of your party people?

Can you show us where any of the presidents of the cited countries promised to crash something as fundamental as petrol price but failed to do so, three years after fighting for power, grabbing it and running with it cluelessly like a headless pig huh

Just one example will do sir.
Your drooling rhetoric on a singular factor is whats the most irritating about your thinking.....are you now telling me to now trust obi saying he will turn Nigeria to dubai in 4 years.......we all cant be as foolish hope you know!.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by XtremeConsumer: 11:17am On Jun 03
ayorwizz:
Na you dey lay the eggs? I have never bought any less that #6,500 in recent times
bring 5500

Come and cry any number of crates you want.
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