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Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by jpphilips(m): 10:25am On Aug 22, 2018
Ekez:
Pls take your useless money out of Biafra land.
Biafra doesn't have 50k to give your sorry arse!!
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by Ekez(m): 10:29am On Aug 22, 2018
jpphilips:
Biafra doesn't have 50k to give your sorry arse!!
Nigga we above that level
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by EbuGeneral(m): 9:59am On Aug 24, 2018
Butterflyle0:
The money is 10k repayable within 6 months and thereafter you qualify for 50k to further boost your business.

Feel free to carry out your own research and stop calling what you are yet to understand a lie.
You're still wrong. after paying the N10250, you'll qualify for 15k. after paying 15k with interest, you'll qualify for 20k before you reach 50k. get your facts right.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by EbuGeneral(m): 10:01am On Aug 24, 2018
Butterflyle0:
The money is 10k repayable within 6 months and thereafter you qualify for 50k to further boost your business.

Feel free to carry out your own research and stop calling what you are yet to understand a lie.
Who told you I didn't research?
I did research and I found out that it's a govt/BOI GEEP program for petty traders. But stop misleading people by saying the loan is 50k and by the way, all the people I know that registered, none have seen alert.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by EbuGeneral(m): 10:05am On Aug 24, 2018
Yyeske:
Read and you won't, the idea is actually meant for mostly petty traders and not big businessmen.
10k may not be enough for some people for a Saturday groove but could mean more than enough for others to sustain their 5k ware they are trying to sell e.g tomato, fish, pure water sellers and the likes, remember, not all fingers are equal.
So next time you see a good thing, appreciate it no matter how small so that God would bless you with more.
Oga shut up, who told you I didn't read the stuff?
you were not on ground, even pure water sellers, market women who sell onions and food items rejected it. What is 10k loan?

You rushes to counter me but didn't get my point. The OP said the loan is 50k which he lied to score cheap political points.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by yerimastyle(m): 10:06am On Aug 24, 2018
Apc trying to win south east but sorry this is a lost Battle , south east take thier money and vote against them
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by EbuGeneral(m): 10:24am On Aug 24, 2018
Herdsmen:
Pls ..wetim 50k go do for an average igbo business man or trader in the east.

money is money oh.. but 50k to boost business.. is a big scam.. carry go ibadan..Dem still dey enter Moto 20naira over dia..

Instead use our share built sea port .. complete enugu airpore .
Enugu ..onitsha road..

....use the rest to buy petrol for your zombie pythons for safe ride back to daura.. they need em over dia..

Meanwhile.
We all know say na election propaganda..as dished by the assistant chief resident zombie.

But..add Leo..
Biased mod go ban you..
It's not even 50k, it's 10k.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 11:05am On Aug 24, 2018
sirfemoz:
I just have a question; If you are selling spare parts at Ladipo, and someone gives you 50k to boost the business, hope you will be happy?
I too have a question.
Is a spare parts seller at Ladipo a petty trader?
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 11:09am On Aug 24, 2018
Butterflyle0:
But your GEJ who is your own brother ignored you and did nothing for you. Why didn't he give you all the things you listed ? grin
They did not need those things at the time perhaps, or na Buhari open dem eye!
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 11:20am On Aug 24, 2018
iskay1971:
You don't smell what I smell. It seems you need someone to tell you that this high level inducement. Not just a Congo of rice or two yards of Ankara again. Remember it is called "interest free loan" but I bet you BENEFICIARIES VOTE IS THE INTEREST.

Things are this tough when inducement is just Rice & Ankara How can you imagine how tough it will be now that the package is gone up. Those who did not collect the loan too will feel the pain when the desperate lender will start collecting back the loan.

Wait and see.
This is not "high level inducement" at all. At best, it's a little above 'low' - a loaf of bread and akara, or a congo of rice - and not even "medium". "High level" is electricity, good roads and schools and hospitals and security and such likes. But you should not expect anyone to give you those high level things if low level would get your vote! No one pays monkeys in dollars.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 11:25am On Aug 24, 2018
obi58:
I doubt you even know ANYTHING apart from the 30k PETTY BMC allowance you receive.

Nigerians are an industrious set of people. If you want to help them out of poverty, get them to form cooperatives and lend them supervised reasonable funds (100k minimum) through MFBs to break the poverty cycle and not insult their intelligence with pittances as if they are beggars.

Empower budding entrepreneurs with good business ideas with loans to start up and grow their businesses and employ people.

Not all these pandering to the gallery.
Nigerians are industrious people. So industrious that they have not waited for government and have formed cooperatives that lend them up and above 1M if they want! This is for people who can't access those coops!
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 11:29am On Aug 24, 2018
jaxxy:
Don’t sell your birth right for a plate of porridge. Lol
Yes! Wait till you're offered the entire pot of porridge!
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by obi58: 11:52am On Aug 24, 2018
budaatum:
Nigerians are industrious people. So industrious that they have not waited for government and have formed cooperatives that lend them up and above 1M if they want! This is for people who can't access those coops!
Exactly my point, why can't the government develop the cooperatives idea by providing education, exposure and. Finance?

Is there any special condition to forming a cooperative that precludes these set of Nigerians? Instead of giving one seller 10k and pat yourself on the back, why not encourage this same person to form a team with other sellers and thus access 100k each? There is something known as the multiplier effect bro. Basic economics
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by obi58: 12:03pm On Aug 24, 2018
Yyeske:
FYI, the economic downturn that led to the recession started mid 2014 as a result of falling oil prices and hugely because the government of GEJ refused to save.
Soludo, Okonjo and a host of world economists predicted the recession irrespective of who would win the 2015 election because GEJ refused to save for the rainy day even after being warned.
Go read up why during the 2007/2008 recession why Nigeria didn't feel it much but countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia were all losing jobs, poverty on the increase.
Bros you don't need to lie to make a point. Why was savings not made? Is it not because of then governors AMAECHI, OSHIOMOLE and FASHOLA who went to obtain a court order to prevent savings to the sovereign wealth fund when the FG then expressed their interest to set up such a fund to save for the rainy day? You go and read that up and stop behaving like someone with amnesia.

That said, this government didn't campaign on the grounds of BLAME but CHANGE. None of the preelection promises have been realized hence the general discontent nationwide and the win at all costs mentality especially in terms of vote buying amongst other electoral malpractices despite or rather inspite of heavy security presence at recently conducted elections. Now we are taking about spending 6BILLION to feed police alone come 2019 and yet they cannot step in to sanitize the electoral process? Right in front of them people are standing with bags of money and paying those who vote for their parties? So what then is their job there as security?

Yes thankfully we are out of recession but unemployment and poverty has deepened inspite of the numerous claims of this government about social intervention programs. So who is fooling who?
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by Claracharles: 12:30pm On Aug 24, 2018
So many lives touched and changed with the help of good government initiative
Butterflyle0:
#TraderMoni disbursements have started in SE!

Interest free loans of up to N50,000 to boost petty trading businesses for two million beneficiaries nationwide between now and December this year.

Some Beneficiaries in Abia State.
#PMBSocialInvestment
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 3:32pm On Aug 24, 2018
obi58:
Exactly my point, why can't the government develop the cooperatives idea by providing education, exposure and. Finance?

Is there any special condition to forming a cooperative that precludes these set of Nigerians? Instead of giving one seller 10k and pat yourself on the back, why not encourage this same person to form a team with other sellers and thus access 100k each? There is something known as the multiplier effect bro. Basic economics
The government? You mean you and I, right? If you do, then the answer is that we actually do. But trust us to screw it up.

A government led initiative to form a cooperative for cassava growers was initiated in my home town. Those who joined had to own 4 acres of land to grow cassava, pay 1000 naira registration fee and 50 naira for meeting minutes every meeting with other fees added on as time went by. In return, a loan of 250k would be given, with a guarantee purchase of the cassava. Except when I attended a meeting, of the 100 or so other people attending, only about 15 did I know who were farmers, and less than half looked like they'd ever step foot on a farm.

Now, I grew cassava on approximately 2 plots, 200*100metres², of land. My land, not being the best for it means I shouldn't imagine harvesting in a year, which the loan was for, and better wait 2 years for a decent sized yield. In which time, apart from planting, which includes preparing the land, I would clear weeds at least 3 times at 4000naira a pop.

When I eventually harvested, I was offered 15k for my cassava. Which at 6 plots an acre means I'd get 45k for an acre and 4 times that for 4. Now you do the maths. Wouldn't I have been unable to pay back the 250k, plus interest, plus cost of growing the cassava? It's why the coop was called "gbe omu le lanta" (place your tits on a lantern), to denote the worrying you'd have to do in order to pay back the money! When I pointed this out to people, I was kindly told to take my Oyinbo head back to where I'd been deported from because it seems, "you don't know how things are done here". They all thought I'd have to have been deported if being a farmer back in what could best be described as "a village", was what I'd decided to go home and do. And I didn't disabuse them of their thinking though the real reason was to spend time with my father.

On further investigation, I found out that most of the people applying for the loan had no land to plant on and were being offered land to register for a fee of up to 20% of the eventual loan. They were told to do whatever they wanted with it and pay it back later, and my people, seeing a 'good thing', applied in droves. Except, after they'd paid the upfront fee for registering the fake land, and the 1000 naira and so many meeting minute and other fees (over 7500 naira in total per person in the end), the 250k did not materialise. The scheme got aborted because the government agency in charge of disbursing the money got whiff of the corrupt practises that had soiled the entire process.

It turned out the same scheme had been offered to maize growers, pig farmers, fish breeders and so on, and was a repeat of a similar scheme from 7 years prior where people who had borrowed the money ( it had materialised then) were unable to pay and ran away from town and those who did pay back had burnt tits.

See, we talk about corruption, but it wasn't the government scamming my people. We, the people, were the ones scamming ourselves! And until we learn to do things better amongst ourselves, cooperatively, with no underlying selfish motives, the next best thing is to rely on individual enterprise and self interest, give you 10k, call it a loan, and hope you'd pay it back in promise for more.

Better would be to spend all that money on providing electricity, of course. But we've done that so many times over in the past and are still living in the dark!
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by obi58: 3:29pm On Aug 30, 2018
budaatum:
The government? You mean you and I, right? If you do, then the answer is that we actually do. But trust us to screw it up.

A government led initiative to form a cooperative for cassava growers was initiated in my home town. Those who joined had to own 4 acres of land to grow cassava, pay 1000 naira registration fee and 50 naira for meeting minutes every meeting with other fees added on as time went by. In return, a loan of 250k would be given, with a guarantee purchase of the cassava. Except when I attended a meeting, of the 100 or so other people attending, only about 15 did I know who were farmers, and less than half looked like they'd ever step foot on a farm.

Now, I grew cassava on approximately 2 plots, 200*100metres², of land. My land, not being the best for it means I shouldn't imagine harvesting in a year, which the loan was for, and better wait 2 years for a decent sized yield. In which time, apart from planting, which includes preparing the land, I would clear weeds at least 3 times at 4000naira a pop.

When I eventually harvested, I was offered 15k for my cassava. Which at 6 plots an acre means I'd get 45k for an acre and 4 times that for 4. Now you do the maths. Wouldn't I have been unable to pay back the 250k, plus interest, plus cost of growing the cassava? It's why the coop was called "gbe omu le lanta" (place your tits on a lantern), to denote the worrying you'd have to do in order to pay back the money! When I pointed this out to people, I was kindly told to take my Oyinbo head back to where I'd been deported from because it seems, "you don't know how things are done here". They all thought I'd have to have been deported if being a farmer back in what could best be described as "a village", was what I'd decided to go home and do. And I didn't disabuse them of their thinking though the real reason was to spend time with my father.

On further investigation, I found out that most of the people applying for the loan had no land to plant on and were being offered land to register for a fee of up to 20% of the eventual loan. They were told to do whatever they wanted with it and pay it back later, and my people, seeing a 'good thing', applied in droves. Except, after they'd paid the upfront fee for registering the fake land, and the 1000 naira and so many meeting minute and other fees (over 7500 naira in total per person in the end), the 250k did not materialise. The scheme got aborted because the government agency in charge of disbursing the money got whiff of the corrupt practises that had soiled the entire process.

It turned out the same scheme had been offered to maize growers, pig farmers, fish breeders and so on, and was a repeat of a similar scheme from 7 years prior where people who had borrowed the money ( it had materialised then) were unable to pay and ran away from town and those who did pay back had burnt tits.

See, we talk about corruption, but it wasn't the government scamming my people. We, the people, were the ones scamming ourselves! And until we learn to do things better amongst ourselves, cooperatively, with no underlying selfish motives, the next best thing is to rely on individual enterprise and self interest, give you 10k, call it a loan, and hope you'd pay it back in promise for more.

Better would be to spend all that money on providing electricity, of course. But we've done that so many times over in the past and are still living in the dark!
You do tell a good story but the experience in your locality need not be what occurs everywhere.

Either way, if there is deliberate intent to enforce proper disbursement and utilisation of apportioned funds, then a rigorous monitoring program will be implemented.

Microfinance institutions are currently making majestic profits year on year lending to cooperatives so it may be an idea to understudy them if government agencies are unable to replicate same effectively on their own.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by budaatum: 6:44pm On Aug 30, 2018
obi58:
You do tell a good story but the experience in your locality need not be what occurs everywhere.

Either way, if there is deliberate intent to enforce proper disbursement and utilisation of apportioned funds, then a rigorous monitoring program will be implemented.

Microfinance institutions are currently making majestic profits year on year lending to cooperatives so it may be an idea to understudy them if government agencies are unable to replicate same effectively on their own.
I do agree. My argument is that cooperatives, by their nature, are people led and not government. And I bet you, the successful cooperatives would be those led by the people.

The people involved would better monitor their own funds than some thieving government official would.
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by amazingspiderma: 7:00pm On Aug 30, 2018
Sirjamo:
If there is one thing I hate about Buhari, its him trying to be fair to this children of hate.
I would have donated them to Cameroon a long time ago.
Is the money not for all Nigerians, did you think he got it selling beef?
Re: Trader Moni Disbursements Begin In South-East (Photos) by Yemi7up: 10:29pm On Feb 11, 2019
dlondonbadboy:
Was this before Python dance 1 or after python dance 2?

You kill my people and bribe them with coins?

A million thunder fire Buhari.
Trillion thunder fire you too. Ingrate
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