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This Hardship Is Too Much by Pistolx(op): 5:44pm On Oct 23, 2015
I don't about you guys in the south but here in Kaduna where I stay the hardship is too much, every is suffering because of lack of money.. Civil servants with pot belly prior to this administration have all gone flat tommy, both the rich and poor are crying, where the all the money gone yet we keep hearing that they are recovering money from corrupt past government officials but still yet the situation is getting worst.. Yesterday I was in Kaduna central market, this is a very busy market and it use to be very crowdy but to my surprise it was very scanty you can even play football on the street of the market.. All the market people where lamenting lack of market, I even spotted of them sleeping in their shops.. The situation out here is bad!!!!!!!.. I was complaining to some elderly people about the hardship in the country they were telling that this was the same situation that happened in the 80s that buhari ruled. How they suffered and their businesses collapsed and that's why they were warning the youth about voting buhari in power again but the youths were carried away by the mantra of change..
I know the last adminstration were very corrupt but atleast money was in circulation and there was not much suffering like this, imagine some people are even selling their properties just to meet up with their wants.. Abeg the government of buhari should forget about petty issues of amaechi, saraki and others, its distracting the governance of this nation, let them face the issue of the economy and security that's what we voted them for
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Firefire(m): 5:54pm On Oct 23, 2015
Eyahhhhhhhhhhhhh cheesy

Am so sorry to hear about your hardship.


eee go better.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Scholes007(m): 5:56pm On Oct 23, 2015
I dont know wat to say order than laugh
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by psucc(m): 6:09pm On Oct 23, 2015
Its CHANGE in action.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by gab264(m): 6:09pm On Oct 23, 2015
Price to pay for change)
Buhari is a my brother- shekau
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Blenvado(m):
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Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by hedonistic: 6:46pm On Oct 23, 2015
You're talking about Kaduna. Come to Abuja and see the widespread misery. It's incredible..

The air of prosperity that pervaded the whole Abuja during Jonathan's administration is being sorely missed now. Money was in circulation and flowed down to the shoe cobbler, taxi driver, and bricklayer in the street. I certainly benefitted as there was always someone willing to pay handsomely for my services. From one project to the other; the formal and informal sectors of the Abuja economy experienced a boom.

These days everywhere is as dry as the Sahara desert. Same story of 'no money' everywhere, and it's only a mater of time before millions of frustrated residents march to Aso Rock to do the needful.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by ThundrCork(m): 7:11pm On Oct 23, 2015
Funny thing Is some people are making more money than they ever imagined. The creative Nigerians are smiling for sure
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Yujin(m): 7:21pm On Oct 23, 2015
Lol. Suffering and smiling.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Nobody: 7:31pm On Oct 23, 2015
ThundrCork:
Funny thing Is some people are making more money than they ever imagined. The creative Nigerians are smiling for sure
It would have been better if you had shared your personal experience other than confuse us the more by pointing somewhere else,'The creative Nigerians'', please is that you?
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by baralatie(m): 7:52pm On Oct 23, 2015
it is well IJN
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by basilo101: 9:08pm On Oct 23, 2015
support PDP in 2019
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by asha80(m): 9:10pm On Oct 23, 2015
basilo101:
support PDP in 2019
another party or set of individuals would be more like it
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by mightyhaze: 9:15pm On Oct 23, 2015
Lol at flat tommy! Dats a good tin na op cheesy
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Abagworo(m): 9:28pm On Oct 23, 2015
The effect of fallen oil price. Buhari took over in the 80s at the era of falling oil price and the same scenario has repeated itself this era. Nigeria wasted 9 years of oil boom on non-strategic projects and was not able to develop other sectors that would have served as alternative foreign exchange earner. We are lucky a prudent man is steering our ship at the moment.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Babalegba(m): 9:42pm On Oct 23, 2015
Nigerians are dullards. World oil price,Nigeria's main export has crashed so what do you expect. Without buhari in power things would have been much worse.DULLARD NATION.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by theV0ice:
Abagworo:
The effect of fallen oil price. Buhari took over in the 80s at the era of falling oil price and the same scenario has repeated itself this era. Nigeria wasted 9 years of oil boom on non-strategic projects and was not able to develop other sectors that would have served as alternative foreign exchange earner. We are lucky a prudent man is steering our ship at the moment.
They know this truth but of course will want to stand it on its head.

Things are rough but what were they expecting? After the previous govt wasted the entire period when oil was at an all time record high? Even Okonjo Iweala already warned us

Nigeria’s former Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said her successor will face a “difficult” year because of plunging oil revenues and the economy needs expert management to weather the storm.

“We have a serious situation with a cash crunch,” she said in an interview with Bloomberg in Cape Town, South Africa at the World Economic Forum on Africa........

http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2015/06/okonjo-iweala-warns-nigeria-tough-times-ahead/
Also here http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/171145-brace-tougher-times-ahead-okonjo-iweala-tells-nigerians.html
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by stevecantrell: 10:01pm On Oct 23, 2015
hedonistic:
You're talking about Kaduna. Come to Abuja and see the widespread misery. It's incredible..

The air of prosperity that pervaded the whole Abuja during Jonathan's administration is being sorely missed now. Money was in circulation and flowed down to the shoe cobbler, taxi driver, and bricklayer in the street. I certainly benefitted as there was always someone willing to pay handsomely for my services. From one project to the other; the formal and informal sectors of the Abuja economy experienced a boom.

These days everywhere is as dry as the Sahara desert. Same story of 'no money' everywhere, and it's only a mater of time before millions of frustrated residents march to Aso Rock to do the needful.
I also heard Abujites aren't experiencing the best of financial times.
But what else do you expect ?
Abuja economy "used to" run on the fuel of corruption..but no more.
Decreased govt spending is also a factor.
Its no longer 'El dorado' over there.

Business owners in Abuja need to get creative, innovation and creativity are the only thing that can pull them out of this slump.

The days careless of spending by senators, HOR, ministers and their wives are now officially over.
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by ThundrCork(m): 10:27pm On Oct 23, 2015
Zinicc:
It would have been better if you had shared your personal experience other than confuse us the more by pointing somewhere else,'The creative Nigerians'', please is that you?
It appears you are the only one confused about what I wrote unlike you put it "us". I will not speak of my experience as It may easily be perceived as boasting. But please take your time and search the success stories on nairaland and that may convince you. Linda Ikeji just recently bought a mansion in a choice area. A woman not too long ago built herself a mansion in her village from selling road side corn. Some of our artists are doing incredibly well in the music industry. All happening amidst the economic downturn. I need not say more
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Nobody: 10:31pm On Oct 23, 2015
ThundrCork:
It appears you are the only one confused about what I wrote unlike you put it "us". I will not speak of my experience as It may easily be perceived as boasting. But please take your time and search the success stories on nairaland and that may convince you. Linda Ikeji just recently bought a mansion in a choice area. A woman not too long ago built herself a mansion in her village from selling road side corn. Some of our artists are doing incredibly well in the music industry. All happening amidst the economic downturn. I need not say more
ok..no quarrel....at least now you are more specific....
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Orjioorji(f): 10:34pm On Oct 23, 2015
this is just the beginning but believe me only does who stood their ground from beginning to resist this evil call change will survive
Re: This Hardship Is Too Much by Nobody: 10:45pm On Oct 23, 2015
This is a government of leadership by example. We should all learn to slim fit like our dear PMB and able VP. Follow the body language.

The era of mighty Joe and Fat Samboribobo is over. This is change.
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