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Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by anonimi: 11:28am On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
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!.
Where did you fabricate Obi and Dubai from in the comment you read to reply?

Are you suggesting that Lagosians are foolish to have given money to Tinubu and his surrogate successors for 100 times increase in the state budget over 27 years, without water supply and with less than 5% schools run by the progressive master plan of the balablu strategist huh



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs



anonimi:
Ratio of public to private schools in Lagos State is one to 22 ― Commissioner
September 4, 2022

The Lagos State government has said the ratio of public to private schools at both primary and secondary school levels in the state is one to 22.

The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, gave the revelation in her remark at the 2022 edition of the Total School Support Seminar Exhibition (TOSSE) held at Oregun in Ikeja between Thursday and Friday.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ratio-of-public-to-private-schools-in-lagos-state-is-one-to-22-%E2%80%95-commissioner/
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by apelikirk: 11:34am On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
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.
try get sense, you nor know say minimum wage dey play a vital role in a country's economy?
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by apelikirk: 11:35am On Jun 03
Zico777:
I tell you o!
Bought about 10 tiny pieces for 1k few days ago.
yes o. That's 100 naira for one.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 11:41am On Jun 03
apelikirk:
try get sense, you nor know say minimum wage dey play a vital role in a country's economy?
So tinubu should sign 1m naira as minimum wage so you can be able to feed.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by bikefab(m): 12:14pm On Jun 03
Voting for Tinubu in 2027 should be considered an act of treason. Man is a disaster
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by cucumbar: 12:20pm 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.
What is this one defending sef?

Even TIfnubu the failure personified will really amazed that you are still defending him.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by 1vandragon: 12:59pm On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
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.
As usual, senseless rants to justify the disaster in power. You used some countries to justify the failure's incompetence and I used some countries to show that even countries with less resources are doing better, but you are yarning gibberish. Support your failure in peace, after all, it is anything he says or does you support.

Same person that said N217 is too high is now celebrating N1,350. Same person that said fuel at N125 is too high is now grandstanding on fuel at N1,300. And you are just defending what you do not even understand.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by 1vandragon: 1:00pm On Jun 03
alizma:
Make una just remember watin una call Buhari that year o.
Meaning what?

A failure is a failure. That the failure gets reelected does not change the fact of his failure.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Dotherightthing: 1:24pm On Jun 03
ayorwizz:
Na you dey lay the eggs? I have never bought any less that #6,500 in recent times
Trash talk!

Where are you based?
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Dotherightthing: 1:25pm On Jun 03
Only a lunatic will compare subsidy era with non subsidy era
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by apelikirk: 1:54pm On Jun 03
Lithiumite:
So tinubu should sign 1m naira as minimum wage so you can be able to feed.
did I say anything like that? I asked of the minimum wage of those countries you aforementioned.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Talismann: 2:23pm On Jun 03
Wealthyonos:
Even in real life, bats are partially blind animals. Let alone when it is a human being... undecided cry
hahaha grin cheesy had a good laugh to this. Bro you took the words right outta my mouth

Everyone else can keep waiting for the renewed hope he promised.
Hopium cheesy
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Wealthyonos(m): 4:02pm On Jun 03
Talismann:
hahaha grin cheesy had a good laugh to this. Bro you took the words right outta my mouth

Everyone else can keep waiting for the renewed hope he promised.
Hopium cheesy
U know, a lot of poor people who still support this government think they are smart even when the hardship even hit them more than a lot of people not in support. For me, I kinda wonder
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Juniorangel(m): 5:00pm On Jun 03
The only thing this useless Government achieved is borrowing...
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Ebydeb: 5:21pm On Jun 03
EVERYTHING under APC govt has gone up.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by OfficialTM147(m): 8:20pm On Jun 03
People make post like this highlighting how prices of goods and services has increased but don't include how their income has increased too. It's just not fair.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Franky9584(m): 8:29pm On Jun 03
WHICH WAY NIGERIAhuh
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Kukutente23: 9:07pm 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.
Keep making excuses you hear
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Morizo(m): 9:13pm 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.
Please if you don't have what to say just keep shut than coming here to embarrass your lineage with half truths

How many of those countries are their leaders living extravagant lives like Tinubu's cabinet and the rubber stamp National assembly? France dioes not even have a presidential jet neither does the prime minister if the UK. But BAT wasted over 170 million dollars to buy one despite gave 6 presidential fleet.

How many are as endowed with natural resources like Nigeria? How many is there a so called city boy wing for the son to waste money and loot money? How many of these countries tax their already impoverished citizens to death like Tinubu?

There are no two countries that are the same so don't look for skewed statistics that you assume will paint him in good light. .

He should be prepared to carry out the mother of all rigging similar to the one the High priest of rigging ( S . L. Akintola) did then in the Western region else he's gone. He can't get 10% of the votes even if he's contesting against 2 other major candidates

The common Nigerian remembers...
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Talismann: 11:50pm On Jun 03
Wealthyonos:
U know, a lot of poor people who still support this government think they are smart even when the hardship even hit them more than a lot of people not in support. For me, I kinda wonder
the mystery of misery.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Dbegining: 12:06am On Jun 04
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.
The first way you showed that you're an illiterate on economic matters is believing that Nigeria inflation rate is 15%

We are experiencing nothing less than 30% inflation.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Cromagnon: 5:39am On Jun 04
1vandragon:
Bat is a disaster in all ramifications.

He has only bettered the lives of himself and cronies.

Bat must be booted out of office in the next presidential election, let someone else try thier luck in 2027. If that person fails, he too will be shown the way out.
story for the gods
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 6:18am On Jun 04
Dbegining:
The first way you showed that you're an illiterate on economic matters is believing that Nigeria inflation rate is 15%

We are experiencing nothing less than 30% inflation.
Ok! You don't believe your own NBS,how about WB,IMF, all the foreign media reports same figures, are you more literate than them or you just don't like the fact tinubu has brought it down from 38%
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by 1vandragon: 6:32am On Jun 04
Cromagnon:
story for the gods
More suffering and kidnapping for the masses.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Dbegining: 7:05am On Jun 04
Lithiumite:
Ok! You don't believe your own NBS,how about WB,IMF, all the foreign media reports same figures, are you more literate than them or you just don't like the fact tinubu has brought it down from 38%
Mr. Man, the NBS is using a rebased inflation rate which is at odds wth global standards.

I'm a finance person and NO FINANCE company is using 15% as Nigeria's inflation rate. Just so you know.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 7:26am On Jun 04
Dbegining:
Mr. Man, the NBS is using a rebased inflation rate which is at odds wth global standards.

I'm a finance person and NO FINANCE company is using 15% as Nigeria's inflation rate. Just so you know.
You chose yours,I chose mine.....capich!!
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Dbegining: 8:54am On Jun 04
Lithiumite:
You chose yours,I chose mine.....capich!!
"I choose mine" when it's just false narrative you're choosing.

Some of us know the truth and we WILL NOT let your propaganda fly.
Re: Food Price Changes In Nigeria Under Tinubu (2023–2026) by Lithiumite: 9:02am On Jun 04
Dbegining:
"I choose mine" when it's just false narrative you're choosing.

Some of us know the truth and we WILL NOT let your propaganda fly.
Your truth,my truth.....what we can definitely agree on is that prices of food as reduced.....afterall thats what obidients cry about all the time.
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