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| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Pat081: 11:06pm On Jul 06 |
This government always bring something for us to forget something 2.5 million naira maybe she sell her body at night |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by themanderon: 11:12pm On Jul 06 |
People can lie to justify their slave masters position. ,2.5 million indeed. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Kukutente23: 11:13pm On Jul 06 |
That must be Lithiumite's wife He's a smart dude He saw the opportunity created by his god and saviour Chagaban and decided to start it for his wife Now they are swimming in money |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by demstone: 11:16pm On Jul 06 |
U WANT TO MAKE 2 TO 3MILLION PER MONTH YET U CNT FIGURE HOW TO SELL ORDINARY 250 CORN PER DAY... BROS!! GO ND GET A JOB Usmanovic95: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by pavoda: 11:17pm On Jul 06 |
Discerning people smell the Propaganda from a mile away smallsmall: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by bjcole(m): 11:17pm On Jul 06 |
You mean she making profit of almost #100,000 everyday. The whole market wey she sells #20,000k so? |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Tendd: 11:19pm On Jul 06 |
How wretched does she look?She looks modest or did you expect her to have wig on and also a bleached skin?Road side vendors do pay some fix charges/tax.She probably has her business on a good site and that could explain the high returns. smallsmall: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by MadMonk: 11:20pm On Jul 06 |
The Feds don program this one to justify the akara scenario painted recently! |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Usmanovic95(m): 11:25pm On Jul 06 |
demstone:You lots are totally disconnected with reality and I will rather go pick beans than engage you further . |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by voortrekker966: 11:33pm On Jul 06 |
Even the devil is shocked. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by demstone: 11:34pm On Jul 06 |
IT'S U WHO KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT HUSTLING ON THE STREET I MADE MY 1ST MILLIONS SELLING GARI NOW I RUN OTHER BUSINESSES ANY IDI!!T CAN TURN 1BILLION TO 100BILLION TURNING 1000 NAIRA TO 10MILLION IS D HARD PART Usmanovic95: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by SixSeven: 11:43pm On Jul 06 |
Isobug:Every rainy day, the corn price rises to 20k because it's scarce. That's when they make thousands The joke is on them if they think they are doing us |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Blessedkingg: 11:45pm On Jul 06 |
APC una no dey tire for lies😂,no be 2.5 Mill on monthly, na 400 million then you go still balance 200 million later... later...😂😂😂😂 |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Blessedkingg: 11:49pm On Jul 06 |
One day Almighty God will stop weeping for Nigeria and instead deliver it from the hands that got into the cookie jar accidentally....😂 |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Usmanovic95(m): 11:49pm On Jul 06 |
demstone:The beauty of this place is that it is a faceless platform, anyone can claim to be what they are not. Apologies for going against my words , but don't expect further response from me after this . |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by SixSeven: 11:50pm On Jul 06 |
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| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Blessedkingg: 11:50pm On Jul 06 |
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| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by demstone: 11:59pm On Jul 06 |
I DONT NEED TO SEE UR ACCNT TO MEASURE UR WEALTH THE QUALITY OF UR WORDS ND THOUGHT SAYS IT ALL.. I REPEAT... GO GET A JOB ND GET OUT OF UR PARENTS HOUSE ENTERPRENEURSHIP CLEARLY ISNT FOR U Usmanovic95: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by SixSeven: 12:01am On Jul 07 |
demstone:Na so. Following Nigeria's transition to democracy, the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo (1999–2007) launched an aggressive privatization drive to sell state-owned enterprises. In April 2001, under the guidance of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), the government sold its controlling stake in the National Salt Company of Nigeria (NASCON) to the Dangote Group. Alongside the asset sale, the administration maintained high tariffs on fully processed retail salt while offering concessions on bulk raw materials. This policy enabled Dangote to acquire the former state-owned company, inherit its existing production infrastructure, and operate it as NASCON Allied Industries Plc., which subsequently became the leading player in Nigeria's edible salt industry. In 2002, President Olusegun Obasanjo's administration formally institutionalized the Backward Integration Policy (BIP) across major commodity sectors. For the salt industry, the policy banned the importation of fully refined, packaged retail salt, mandating that companies invest in domestic refining and packaging infrastructure to receive import quotas. Because Nigeria lacks commercial rock salt deposits, companies had to import crude solar salt to refine locally. The government granted Dangote exclusive bulk import quotas and duty concessions on this crude salt because he possessed the capital to build massive refining plants. This policy significantly reduced the competitiveness of smaller local blenders that relied on importing finished products, contributing to Dangote's dominant market position. Between 2004 and 2005, the Obasanjo administration, working through the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and NAFDAC, strictly enforced the Universal Salt Iodization (USI) policy, which legally banned the sale of non-iodized salt to combat public health issues such as goiter and iodine deficiency disorders. While presented as a public health initiative, the regulatory requirements also benefited larger producers with existing industrial-scale iodization capacity. NASCON was among the few companies with the industrial machinery required to achieve the state-mandated iodization levels at a large scale. The government enforced compliance against processors and blenders that did not meet the required standards, leading many smaller operators that could not afford the necessary technology to exit the edible salt market, further strengthening NASCON's position in the industry. Abeg go sell salt make we see something. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by erniok(m): 12:05am On Jul 07 |
Gbadugbakun:Best way us to ask a local corn seller her gross monthly revenue. Not content creators. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by jogojogo: 12:12am On Jul 07 |
smallsmall:# Why the thing dey pain you =like this? he pain you sha no be small |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Riversides2003(m): 12:23am On Jul 07 |
Gbadugbakun:Can you pls send this to those people in your family that do not have job? Or even to the ones working but struggling to make ends meet. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by deavicky(m): 12:26am On Jul 07 |
Prestar:anything to make Tinubu wife look good |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by AlphaTaikun: 12:29am On Jul 07 |
Prestar: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by AlphaTaikun: 12:30am On Jul 07 |
Gbadugbakun: |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by bentenny(m): 12:39am On Jul 07 |
If she ever made close to a million in a month from a seasonal crop,she would have started a totally different business! |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by saintmm(m): 12:42am On Jul 07 |
Seeing this woman and that her set up, it's obvious she doesn't know what she's saying. Naija money don spoil, but, e Neva reach that one. #2.5 million per month, forget. Even if she gets half of that she would have upgraded. That her figure is a slip of tongue. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Dshocker(m): 12:51am On Jul 07 |
No corn seller keeps a track, or record of their daily sales in a stock book, for her to conclude she makes N2.5m No business owner has a specific net profit monthly. So obviously, she is lying |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by Dshocker(m): 12:53am On Jul 07 |
eepeepook:Please don't tell me you believed this rubbish |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by deavicky(m): 12:58am On Jul 07 |
Gbadugbakun:while you have done ur own analysis, let also analyze it mathematically.for she make 2.5 m a month, it means she has to make 83k every day. 83k divid by 500 Naira per corn =166 corn to be sold. Good this is just her profit let calculate the corn that represents her capital. Assuming she buys the corn for N200 each and sale for N500 it mean she gains N300 per corn. 83k divid by 300 = 278 corns per day, come rain come sun. Looking at her table i see 16 roasted corns already. 278/16 =17.375. An average 16 corns should takes about 30mins or more to be roasted, which means she needs about 9 hours to grill that number of corn. When did she go to the market to buy the corn and when did she start selling the corn. Mind u, as at the time the picture was taken the 16 roasted is still waiting for buyers and none is on fire. Just look at it see the possibility. |
| Re: 'I Make N2.5million Monthly': Corn Seller Sparks Social Media Debate(video) by seanery: 1:05am On Jul 07 |
AND SHE LOOK LIKE THIS ? |
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