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Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by TamedWolf90: 7:52pm On Jun 15, 2016
Twaci:
cry cry

You are wicked!
No nah, the direction even make me lost for my mind sef finding the place.. Oya give the rain phone make I reason with am
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Twaci(f): 7:52pm On Jun 15, 2016
I just dey find dictionary since! cheesy

Vickyydera easy oh!
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by joseph1832(m): 7:52pm On Jun 15, 2016
falconey:
lwkm , so you believe a sound/intelligent person can answer that question of yours.?
Course I do. Any sound/intelligent mind should be able to answer it.

Never forget, I asked them question on their field of study.

Thank you.
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 7:53pm On Jun 15, 2016
davide470:
Haha..

I am here, ma'am. Ivyy all the way!!!!
I see

grin grin
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 7:53pm On Jun 15, 2016
senibo1:
are u really ok? oh God! what is this world turning in to
she go soon collect
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by shulamitewoman(f): 7:53pm On Jun 15, 2016
KINGinVAHALA2:
Good to know you re sweet.

lol, just one, *wink*

You have really been scarce online, hope everything is OK and you haven't renege on your promise to me?
stp lying joor is nt one moniker..I just bumped into one of ya moniker dat u were showing ur packs *winks*
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Donlino(m): 7:54pm On Jun 15, 2016
Vickyydera:
Don't mention my sobriquet if you don't have any thing reasonable to say!
Its moniker undecided...no dey form grammer here.
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 7:54pm On Jun 15, 2016
TamedWolf90:
Lols, no wonder...
See as I fire the missile to am, una run gather am..no shit
She don survive am nah
Hahahaha. No mind me o
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by singlefade25(f): 7:54pm On Jun 15, 2016
you are the best Ivyy.........you are so intelligent kiss
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Twaci(f): 7:54pm On Jun 15, 2016
TamedWolf90:
No nah, the direction even make me lost for my mind sef finding the place.. Oya give the rain phone make I reason with am
He don vex go smiley
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by falconey(m): 7:55pm On Jun 15, 2016
ivvy posts in answering questions is COPY AND PASTE


Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs. THIS IS GOTTEN FROM

https://www.naij.com/332430-naira-devaluation-effects-for-nigeria-and-nigerians.html


this is hers IVVY:
Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs.
Unfortunately, that is not the position with Nigeria as we are an import dependent country.
Just today, there was a tactical devaluation of our currency leaving a free floating naira and this should be advantageous to the economy in the long run




this is nonsense!!!!! plagiarism at it best , she should at least post the source

cc wristbangle, tosyne2much , vickyydera, joseph1832
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by tosyne2much(op): 7:55pm On Jun 15, 2016
Sister Dominique, please remember to lock this thread at exactly 8pm... God bless you
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by CrudeGold: 7:55pm On Jun 15, 2016
FTbomb:
a simple question for all the contestants:

* how many of you actually answered your questions without the help of your team mateshuh

don't even try denying it coz i've seen your past posts...they're nothing compared with you dropped here this evening. God dey watch una
Holy book of Revelations! :0

Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Monalisa185(f): 7:56pm On Jun 15, 2016
TamedWolf90:
Answer me nah abi my question embarrass you? Lols...
Sorry o
was that the aim of the question? Smh
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by DExplorer1: 7:56pm On Jun 15, 2016
Jambsupport:
Lmao how are u sir? I should say that too smiley
smiley How summer na?
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 7:56pm On Jun 15, 2016
Donlino:
Its moniker undecided...no dey form grammer here.
Can't you see that I'm in the middle of a conversation cheesy
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by 2sa2: 7:57pm On Jun 15, 2016
falconey:
ivvy posts in answering questions is COPY AND PASTE


Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs. THIS IS GOTTEN FROM

https://www.naij.com/332430-naira-devaluation-effects-for-nigeria-and-nigerians.html


this is hers IVVY:
Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs.
Unfortunately, that is not the position with Nigeria as we are an import dependent country.
Just today, there was a tactical devaluation of our currency leaving a free floating naira and this should be advantageous to the economy in the long run




this is nonsense!!!!!
wow!
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by UyiIredia(m): 7:57pm On Jun 15, 2016
EdwardSnowden:
Lanicky and Ivyy, don't answer this. IRENEONY will poison you for even thinking about it. cheesy
wetin come concern ireneony for d matter huh
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 7:57pm On Jun 15, 2016
IdisuleOurOwn:
What is your take at the recent decision by Osun state C.A.N directing Christian students in secondary school to put on church (choir) robe/attire when going to school because their Muslims counterpart put on the hijab?


LANICKY, IVVY.
Robes ke shocked shocked

Eleyi gidi gaan grin grin
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by davide470(m): 7:57pm On Jun 15, 2016
Monalisa185:
it doesn't? Alright, would you be kind enough to give an answer that's in relation to the question? She might just learn from your's...

Anticipating
Well, there is a thread on FP: (CBN floats the naira: Implications for You and I).. Ideally, that is just devaluation of our currency, but it's a tactical one like Ivyy said.

..and I created the thread.. wink Do check it please.
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by FTbomb(m): 7:57pm On Jun 15, 2016
only optional1 has been real so far. the rest have their backups. abi una wan lie say una no dey get carry over for school huh
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by TamedWolf90: 7:58pm On Jun 15, 2016
Monalisa185:
was that the aim of the question? Smh
Not at all, but the way her team rallied around her and she refusing to answer makes me think so
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by JeffreyJamez(m): 7:58pm On Jun 15, 2016
Donlino:
Its moniker undecided...no dey form grammer here.
Grammar
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by tosyne2much(op): 7:58pm On Jun 15, 2016
Suigeneris93:
Fire ke? shocked shocked You know I'm a peace-loving person grin grin

Btw nice job on today's interview, I didn't know you can be hilarious outside your '10 this and that' threads cheesy
I'm laced with versatility cheesy
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by UyiIredia(m): 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2016
Ivvy too. You answered the questions brilliantly. My only grouse is that you werent quick to answer the questions unlike lanicky. Take care.
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Monalisa185(f): 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2016
davide470:
Well, there is a thread on FP: (CBN floats the naira: Implications for You and I).. Ideally, that is just devaluation of our currency, but it's a tactical one like Ivyy said.

..and I created the thread.. wink Do check it please.
Smh...
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2016
falconey:
ivvy posts in answering questions is COPY AND PASTE


Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs. THIS IS GOTTEN FROM

https://www.naij.com/332430-naira-devaluation-effects-for-nigeria-and-nigerians.html


this is hers IVVY:
Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs.
Unfortunately, that is not the position with Nigeria as we are an import dependent country.
Just today, there was a tactical devaluation of our currency leaving a free floating naira and this should be advantageous to the economy in the long run




this is nonsense!!!!! plagiarism at it best , she should at least post the source

cc wristbangle, tosyne2much , vickyydera, joseph1832
And here I was thinking that she knew the answer. What a shame!
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Donlino(m): 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2016
JeffreyJamez:
Grammar
Chenko!.. Don't start! grin
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by ivyy(f): 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2016
joseph1832:
A question for Ivvy: As a graduate of Communication Art, what do you feel/think is the best way for this current government, to use communication as the focal point, to breach and end the endless chasm (religious and political intolerance) the exist in this country presently. Putting into cognizance, that Nigeria is a country full of diverse ethnic and religious background.

Thank you.
In my opinion, the social media is the way to go. Government should encourage the youth by enhancing the ICT education in our various schools. This should drive the information dissemination of government activities. Creation of a platform where youths Robb minds for enhanced socioeconomic awareness won't be a bad idea.
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by MRNipples(m): 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2016
tosyne2much:
Sister Dominique, please remember to lock this thread at exactly 8pm... God bless you
DOMINIQUE i think it is 8pm already.
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 8:00pm On Jun 15, 2016
falconey:
ivvy posts in answering questions is COPY AND PASTE


Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs. THIS IS GOTTEN FROM

https://www.naij.com/332430-naira-devaluation-effects-for-nigeria-and-nigerians.html


this is hers IVVY:
Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs.
Unfortunately, that is not the position with Nigeria as we are an import dependent country.
Just today, there was a tactical devaluation of our currency leaving a free floating naira and this should be advantageous to the economy in the long run




this is nonsense!!!!! plagiarism at it best , she should at least post the source

cc wristbangle, tosyne2much , vickyydera, joseph1832
But Ivvy why na cry cry cry
Re: An Interview With Ivvy, Lanicky And ChubbyT by Nobody: 8:00pm On Jun 15, 2016
falconey:
ivvy posts in answering questions is COPY AND PASTE


Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs. THIS IS GOTTEN FROM

https://www.naij.com/332430-naira-devaluation-effects-for-nigeria-and-nigerians.html


this is hers IVVY:
Ideally, devaluing the naira is to encourage exports, because the prices of local products serve as an incentive and a toast for foreign buyers. In the process, we earn foreign exchange, increase production and create additional jobs.
Unfortunately, that is not the position with Nigeria as we are an import dependent country.
Just today, there was a tactical devaluation of our currency leaving a free floating naira and this should be advantageous to the economy in the long run




this is nonsense!!!!!
That's why I asked that vickydera what Naira devaluation is.

You don't expect them to answer that question without lifting things from Google. So don't blame them

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