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| Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria To Make Forex More Flexible, Conclude Eurobond End Of Q1 by STARGREEN(m): 6:32pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
elopee3000:Its no longer funny. quite sure its not easy, yet let them do it bit by bit. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria To Make Forex More Flexible, Conclude Eurobond End Of Q1 by elopee3000(m): 7:05pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
STARGREEN:is a bit by bit abi? Why don we wait a bit before we start using GSM we nigerians want best the life can offer but to make that affordable in nigeria for where?, people like u will say abuja is heaven i wont mention dubai i hope u ve been to places like london vienna where am based u wont even ve mouth to say bit by bit |
| Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria To Make Forex More Flexible, Conclude Eurobond End Of Q1 by STARGREEN(m): 7:10pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
elopee3000:Transformation is gradual. Let them start small rather than trying to fix all at the same time thereby... end up doing nothing. Remember, 79% of them are confused. Try see my line of thought. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria To Make Forex More Flexible, Conclude Eurobond End Of Q1 by InvertedHammer: 4:33pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
/ It still proves me right that most Nigerians sit in class, cram and vomit to acquire certificates and titles they can showcase to whoever cares to know. They are just taking every prescription ordered by the behind-the-scene masters. Critical thinking is alien to Nigerians. The "masters" understand the ignorance of Nigeria leaders and they prey on that continuously. Nigeria's solution to every problem is levies and borrowing. Nothing complicated and complex. \ |
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