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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by rusher14: 9:00am On Jan 14, 2017
ArcSEMPECJ:
Even in the current hardship status of this country,.some born. Fools are of the thought that their region are in support of Buhari's Administration..I therefore pray that your homes and generations both born and unborn will remain as the way this Govt of Buhari has kept you Amen
Amen for my family.

May your life be the way Jonathan left it.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by eikenberry(m): 9:03am On Jan 14, 2017
It is crystal clear that some people here have not been to the market in a very long time...even if d bread no dey,window shopping is allowed.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by APCmyheart(m): 10:50am On Jan 14, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:
I pray that the economy keeps getting worse

I pray that $1 exchanges for 900 naira before next month

I pray that things get more worse

I pray that Buhari rules Nigeria for 100 years
You forget to pray for you not to witness it when things started getting better...


Enemy of the Nation.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by APCmyheart(m): 10:52am On Jan 14, 2017
Chiefpriest1:
Make una dey lie. A paint bucket of garri has risen from N300 to N900. A ragolis bottle of red oil is now N1,600 from N400.

Kerosine is now N400, from an average of N120, yet someone is living in another planet with fake statistics.
The last time i check nothing concern Buhari with Garri, Red oil, pepper etc or are we importing garri too?
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by APCmyheart(m): 10:53am On Jan 14, 2017
tammie24:
are we surprise.... no!
You don't need to be surprise, They have the large number of votes so nothing you can do about it...

South West is for Buhari.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by tammie24: 12:23pm On Jan 14, 2017
APCmyheart:
You don't need to be surprise, They have the large number of votes so nothing you can do about it...

South West is for Buhari.
south West... your LG you mean


Until 2019...
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by Chiefpriest1(m): 12:41pm On Jan 14, 2017
APCmyheart:
The last time i check nothing concern Buhari with Garri, Red oil, pepper etc or are we importing garri too?
Okay. I ' ll tell you just a little since you have asked. The farmer who plants cassava has to transport it from the bush to town.

He now spends more doing that because fuel price has moved from N97 to N145.

He depends on proceeds from his farm to pay his house rent, children's school fees, buy body cream etc for the family. Yet these have all increased. What does he do?

His option is to increase the price of his product so that he can at least break even, even if not making profit.

It is called economic behaviour. It is not decreed by law, it occurs naturally.

But govt can control this economic/consumer behaviour by effective policies. This govt has failed to do that or the policies are not just working. The buck stops at Buhari's table. So, we blame him.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by Nobody: 12:45pm On Jan 14, 2017
hmuhammad:
here in the north, we will mobilise our constituency to vote en mass for PMB.
Don't worry, some of us Yoruba will do the same.

Sai Baba.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by klbakare(m): 1:14pm On Jan 14, 2017
hmuhammad:
here in the north, we will mobilise our constituency to vote en mass for PMB.
I don't expect any better from you guys up north. You guys will suffer alone
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by klbakare(m): 1:15pm On Jan 14, 2017
Sibrah:
Even when the Buhari govt clearly reduced the impending hardship as clearly reported you still show your bigotry for all to see. Keep it up, it won't change a damn thing for candidate-less region and party.
has inflation gone back to what he met it when he came in?
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by Sibrah: 2:08pm On Jan 14, 2017
klbakare:
has inflation gone back to what he met it when he came in?
@ $120pb of oil, did jonathan return it to where it was?
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m):
klbakare:
I don't expect any better from you guys up north. You guys will suffer alone
just the way we don't expect any from u
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by klbakare(m): 3:00pm On Jan 14, 2017
Sibrah:
@ $120pb of oil, did jonathan return it to where it was?
his incompetency threw him out, and so will Buhari's
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by Sibrah: 3:21pm On Jan 14, 2017
klbakare:
his incompetency threw him out, and so will Buhari's
Buhari is slowing the rate of predicted inflation unlike GEJ who catalysed it.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by klbakare(m): 5:02pm On Jan 14, 2017
Sibrah:
Buhari is slowing the rate of predicted inflation unlike GEJ who catalysed it.
you don't get tired, do you? I am not convinced. I remain resolute. Buhari is a shameless liar.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by APCmyheart(m): 8:07pm On Jan 14, 2017
tammie24:
south West... your LG you mean


Until 2019...
Hmmm 2019 is almost here..
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by APCmyheart(m): 8:17pm On Jan 14, 2017
Chiefpriest1:
Okay. I ' ll tell you just a little since you have asked. The farmer who plants cassava has to transport it from the bush to town.

He now spends more doing that because fuel price has moved from N97 to N145.

He depends on proceeds from his farm to pay his house rent, children's school fees, buy body cream etc for the family. Yet these have all increased. What does he do?

His option is to increase the price of his product so that he can at least break even, even if not making profit.

It is called economic behaviour. It is not decreed by law, it occurs naturally.

But govt can control this economic/consumer behaviour by effective policies. This govt has failed to do that or the policies are not just working. The buck stops at Buhari's table. So, we blame him.
Okay i get you now but you also know the reason we are in this recession, We depend solely on crude oil to boost our economy, When Crude was $140 per barrel everything is going fine and things is working fine...


Crude oil was $30 per barrel when PMB took over power from GEJ couple with Militants bombing pipelines so as to cripple the economy...

Now since our economy depend on Crude oil and the price drop don't you think it will affect so many thing?

Again let's say you are Company owner and what you produce sale at $140 and and you have like 100 staffs paying them good money due to the high price of your stuffs..

Now the market value of your product dropped to $30 please how will you continue running the business without sacking workers?
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 9:07am On Jan 15, 2017
hmuhammad:
here in the north, we will mobilise our constituency to vote en mass for PMB.
which north are you talking about is the one soldiers and police are killing shites that voted for buhari or is it the one that people die more easier than cows and rams eg southern kaduna, nasarawa, Benue. My guy you know nothing about the north you wrote about, go meet your leaders let them tell you about the real north.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 10:07am On Jan 15, 2017
babajero:
which north are you talking about is the one soldiers and police are killing shites that voted for buhari or is it the one that people die more easier than cows and rams eg southern kaduna, nasarawa, Benue. My guy you know nothing about the north you wrote about, go meet your leaders let them tell you about the real north.
you know nothing about the same north, you must be a shiite. How many shiite do we have in Nigeria, go and sit down
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 5:22pm On Jan 15, 2017
hmuhammad:
you know nothing about the same north, you must be a shiite. How many shiite do we have in Nigeria, go and sit down
mister man first of all instead of instead of me to become a Muslim I will rather worship an indigenous gods, secondly almost all yorubas are like shite, and thirdly how many Sunnis do you think you have in the north or is it because they are afraid to speak up?
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 6:16pm On Jan 15, 2017
babajero:
mister man first of all instead of instead of me to become a Muslim I will rather worship an indigenous gods, secondly almost all yorubas are like shite, and thirdly how many Sunnis do you think you have in the north or is it because they are afraid to speak up?
you are one of the 2% in northern Nigeria. Whether u like it or not PMB will be ur president till 2023, you can hang urself if he wins
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 6:44pm On Jan 15, 2017
hmuhammad:
you are one of the 2% in northern Nigeria. Whether u like it or not PMB will be ur president till 2023, you can hang urself if he wins
God forbid that I will be a Northerner, buhari can only be your problem, because north has always been cursed with the likes of buhari.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 7:17am On Jan 16, 2017
babajero:
God forbid that I will be a Northerner, buhari can only be your problem, because north has always been cursed with the likes of buhari.
that is your own problem, here in the north it is PMB till 2023.

Go and kill yourself if he wins
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 8:39am On Jan 16, 2017
hmuhammad:
that is your own problem, here in the north it is PMB till 2023.

Go and kill yourself if he wins
you are more prone to death even before 2019, at least if book haram didn't kill you, Fulani herdsmen will, if that didn't work an imam will order you to go blow yourself up, so pray you survive till then.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 9:34am On Jan 16, 2017
babajero:
you are more prone to death even before 2019, at least if book haram didn't kill you, Fulani herdsmen will, if that didn't work an imam will order you to go blow yourself up, so pray you survive till then.
lol! Baseless point. Do not forget, its PMB till 2023
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 11:56am On Jan 16, 2017
hmuhammad:
lol! Baseless point. Do not forget, its PMB till 2023
you are like a dead man typing.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 3:19pm On Jan 16, 2017
babajero:
you are like a dead man typing.
and you are typing from your grave
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 8:46pm On Jan 16, 2017
hmuhammad:
and you are typing from your grave
don't worry boko haram and Fulani herdsmen are coming to your village next.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 11:09pm On Jan 16, 2017
babajero:
don't worry boko haram and Fulani herdsmen are coming to your village next.
you think like a child. Wish you same, and may you perish soonest
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by babajero(m): 1:32am On Jan 17, 2017
hmuhammad:
you think like a child. Wish you same, and may you perish soonest
why are you pained, you started the cursing first.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by hmuhammad(m): 2:43am On Jan 17, 2017
babajero:
why are you pained, you started the cursing first.
ou are the pained wailer.
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises Less Than Forecast by betaessays: 6:47am On Sep 12, 2017
Causes, consequences and control of Inflation in Nigeria
http://articlesng.com/inflation-nigeria-causes-consequences-control/
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