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| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by unmask: 3:37pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Was it naira you put in the account or dollars? You put in naira and you are here complaining when you can't get dollars......was your dollar denominated card blocked? |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by ceaser: 3:56pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
EternalTruths:Yep. He asked himself serious questions about the capability of GEJ and so he took his entitled decision; and guess what? He had six years to reach that decision which to me is not a hasty one. Not everyone has to go your own way. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by QuiverBox(f): 4:13pm On Dec 26, 2015*. Modified: 9:09pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Moahmed:Your Ranting has been duly Acknowledged |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by stagger: 4:20pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Keneking:What if the student takes ill and needs to be treated on an emergency basis? |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 4:21pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
stagger:Is there no medical insurance while registered in school |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 4:25pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Skimpledawg:What does this mean? |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by ceaser: 4:33pm On Dec 26, 2015*. Modified: 4:51pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
anonimi:Did you really bother to read the body of the newspaper strip you uploaded there, huh? I pity you for your serious laziness and lack of comprehension. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by JayJustus(m): 5:18pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
yehmi01:christmas eve...i withdrew and the day before that I withdrew...you can try to use bitcoins to get money...BitX has launched in Nigeria...a new way to receive and send from Nigeria and CBN is trying to regulate it before next year but they are operational tho...check one or two...halla!! |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by zemaye: 6:23pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Keneking:what are you saying ![]() let me use the UK as an example as a handful of nigerians are schooling here! the cheapest shared flat with utility will cost you 400 pounds equivalent to $700 to 800 pending on conversion rate food and phone bills maybe £300 = $600 excluding emergency spendings and all that is already over $1000 now back to the depreciating Naira if you convert that with the present $1= 280 where does a potential student stand? meanwhile the pending 60k withdrawal limit is there that amounts to nigerian banks charging as much as 1k per transaction it is harsh on legitimate student !!! |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 7:00pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
most Nigerians are very ignorant,every issue has been politicized.most looters over the years have been using this process as money laundering,the culprits wont complain because they know but the poor will always criticize policies that will help alleviate their sufferings. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by nike4love: 7:53pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
bigtt76:Isn't it funny that Banks nolonger have access to dollars,while mallams on the street of kano is selling dollars.hahahahahhahahahaaaa what an irony.what do we call this kind of economy ![]() Maybe abokinah system of government. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Benbee(m): 8:42pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
chuxam:God bless you my Brother,the same people who are suffering seriously criticize good policies that can change their lives for the better. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by redsun(m): 8:45pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Is it the use of naira in foreign atm or Nigerian ones? I don't get it. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by chingydaboss(m): 9:20pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
It's nt d bank's network m referring to here.....its da moneygram nd western union transfers m talking abt..[quote author=Moahmed post=41355226][/quote] |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Acho20: 9:46pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
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| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Acho20: 9:51pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
Nigeria is most useless country and our leads are stupid |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 12:51am On Dec 27, 2015 |
Bollinger:We were not queuing for $$$$ to use chop. You were not queueing for fuel. Sorry GEJ. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 12:53am On Dec 27, 2015 |
nike4love:Black market economy!!! |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Bollinger(m): 12:55am On Dec 27, 2015 |
mykl01:So basically things were terrible then and now they are horrible. And lol to your comment about fuel. Unless you are one year old, then i'll have you know that there have always been fuel scarcity in Nigeria on a yearly basis since forever. Nigerian's forget too quickly. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 1:02am On Dec 27, 2015 |
chuxam:Until you explain how the $$$ in the black market reached there, just go to bed. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 1:05am On Dec 27, 2015 |
Bollinger:Na you know .. I fuel 2 vehicles. And till this year, a month to elections, scarcity never came up. I am doing some work outside now, I've not been paid in Nigeria and I can't access my credit card. If you have a solution, the whole world is listening. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Bollinger(m): 1:19am On Dec 27, 2015 |
mykl01:Solutions? I have some. But it will not solve all your problems but it is a start. 1. As a Nation, change your mentality. It is too phucked up. 2. Invest in your history. Learn about your past leaders from independence. You all forget too quickly. The fact that you can say that fuel scarcity is worse under buhari's administration is laughable. It has always been bad. 3. Move away from your over dependence on Oil. Any nation whose source of income is based on one source of revenue does not deserve to exist. 4. Start educating yourselves on taxation. Ever wondered why the most successful nations generate more than 70 percent of their revenue from taxation? it is stable and does not fall to the whims of oil prices. 5. As a Nation, change your mentality. It is too phucked up. That's a start. Now will Nigerian's follow these common sense approach? I doubt it. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Nobody: 1:39am On Dec 27, 2015 |
Bollinger:We saw a lot of improvement as a nation, which Buhari is rolling back daily . That's why we are wailing. As for improving the economy, we were going on a positive note in Agriculture...... hope he will sustain it..... if not then we are truly phuck'd. Taxation only works in a well regulated economy, not a black market economy where all man is for himself. Enough said, goodnight. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by dcitizen: 8:36am On Dec 27, 2015 |
Partisanship politics is really blurring our sense of reasoning in this country. Poverty of the mind is indeed a curse. Let us face the policy of banning of the use of naira atm abroad is not only demonic but satanic. Have we consider the implication of the policy on a wide nigerian economy and the student studying abroad? What is the palliaative measure that are put in place to reduce the sufferring that will be encountered by students and business men especially the importers? I see the hands of the president in all of these mindless and misguided policies. There are other alternative ways to conserve the foreign exchange reserve. We are dire need of independent minded cbn governor that can stand his ground and think outside the box. One of the dire consequence of this policy is smuggling of naira across the border to be deposited in the banks of our neigbouring countries. The gain of those countries will utimately be our huge loss. The fact remains that this president has lost focus completely. The government through its relevant agency is just experimenting with poorly articulated policies that will end up in policy paralysis |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by jadelyn007(f): 1:00pm On Dec 27, 2015 |
Chai!!! These kids are a disgrace to naija. Imagine, they can't even construct simple sentences. |
| Re: Nigerian Students Abroad Protest The Ban On The Use Of Naira ATM Cards. by Benbee(m): 7:39pm On Dec 27, 2015 |
elderstan:Did you go to school at all? |
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