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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:49pm On Oct 22, 2020
Nigsrdumb:
I don't remember accusing anyone, let alone tribe.

If the burning continues it won't be long before people start looking for scapegoats, they've been told countless times not to burn, whoever is doing it.
Sure. I was not accusing you.

I was following your comment where you talked about the conspiracy to destroy Lagos. I have read it too via social media. You cited it, I replied. We have been having great discussions here so far, I have no intentions to derail the thread.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 3:59pm On Oct 22, 2020
DexterousOne:
You dont get the point I am trying to make.

The big malls were prime target
Did you bother to ask why?
i know why ...
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 4:08pm On Oct 22, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
By who?


We all need to apply wisdom in whatever we do.
kano used to have over 1000 medium scale factories ....religious fanatics destroyed the state with endless riots....investement dry up and poverty increase by 100 percent ....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 4:14pm On Oct 22, 2020
Some businesses never recover from civil unrest like this. Worse for anyone that took loan, that will be the end.

Those supporting crisis only have to look at how prosperous Libya once was and where it is today.
ahiboilandgas:
kano used to have over 1000 medium scale factories ....religious fanatics destroyed the state with endless riots....investement dry up and poverty increase by 100 percent ....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 4:20pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
Some businesses never recover from civil unrest like this. Worse for anyone that took loan, that will be the end.

Those supporting crisis only have to look at how prosperous Libya once was and where it is today.
bornu used to be the most prosperous state in the North east and a main export town for Good manufactured in Nigeria to chad ,Niger and Cameroun...futher to CAR ,sudan ,and central Africa.....items made in Nigeria used to be their live line items like mats, kettle, etc......all the business and supply chain network all gone ....2m people in idp camps.. .Nb bornu people where cheering and hailing boko haram people against police at the early stage ...
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 4:24pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
Some businesses never recover from civil unrest like this. Worse for anyone that took loan, that will be the end.

Those supporting crisis only have to look at how prosperous Libya once was and where it is today.
Libya going under was Gadaffi fault

His mates resigned
He still faced his own people

The same silly mistake he made is what Buhari is now making
Gadaffi felt too big to address the country
And there is documented evidence of him killing protesters

Couldn't he learn from his neighbour Ben Ali who resigned to save his country from crisis?

Now Tunisia is reaping the benefits, living in peace and have had three presidential elections

Libya is in smoke

Sometimes as Africans
Thag cultural inclination of being scared to criticise those in office or "top people " is what our problem is...

Gadaffi opened the gates of hell on his country
And it got consumed

What happened to even creating a gimmick of a snap election?

Bolivia has voted in the same party that America overthrew

That is without plunging the country into crisis
And the ex president has accepted his fate

And the elections om Sunday vindicated him

The mentality of the oligarchs in this country is worrisome
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 4:25pm On Oct 22, 2020
Why are we scared to point out the elephant in the room?

That we have a leadership deficit and crisis in this country?

It seems clear that these guys are not ready to back down or give the masses some succour
In their mind they would be thinking

"How dare these peasants ask for anything "

Is this how the country will continue ?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:29pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
Some businesses never recover from civil unrest like this. Worse for anyone that took loan, that will be the end.

Those supporting crisis only have to look at how prosperous Libya once was and where it is today.
And unemployment will multiply
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Bakosokoto: 4:35pm On Oct 22, 2020
deleson:
The mission of the thread is clear-cut; Tbills.

It matters little or nothing if the investment isn’t performing well, the fact remains that Tbills is the focus of the thread. Any other discourse (aside investments) is an abuse.

My inference of your statement is that you’re making discussions here just for the sake of discussions in order to keep the thread busy. Too bad, if that’s it. Silence has its value. Same way Nigerian leaders hijack processes and platforms, divert resources for reasons other than their initial purposes.

If you need to discuss socio-political issues, there are threads for that. Some not-too-frequent readers of this thread and newbies will be overwhelmed by the unrelated discourses on the thread.

Biko, let’s manage our resources well. Best!
There has to be a nation first before you talk of investment let alone TB that everyone has deserted.
You raise the issue, I apologised and can't remember ever making further contributions in that direction, yet the issue didn't die down. Isn't that enough to tell you that is a hot topic people want to discuss now?
You can choose to remain deaf and dumb - don't limit it to silence, that is purely your cup of tea.

Since you have accorded yourself the statutory responsibility of being TB thread police, push the report button for my ID.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody:
DexterousOne:
Why are we scared to point out the elephant in the room?

That we have a leadership deficit and crisis in this country?

It seems clear that these guys are not ready to back down or give the masses some succour
In their mind they would be thinking

"How dare these peasants ask for anything "

Is this how the country will continue ?
You're mingling two separate arguments together .


I was also making the same mistake, not that we are wrong, but you can't allow a country to be destroyed, making corrupt leaders accountable is a separate issue.

Infact look closely, it's our very own local government doing the worst, did you see all the hidden palliatives that was sent by the federal government.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by handsomebolanle: 4:39pm On Oct 22, 2020
OgogoroFreak:
Even if no station was burnt, the police would still do nothing.

One million boys robbery made me know how useless these police are.
Beeni (Yes) Sir.... I cant agree less
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 4:59pm On Oct 22, 2020
Nigsrdumb:
You're mingling two separate arguments together .


I was also making the same mistake, not that we are wrong, but you can't allow a country to be destroyed, making corrupt leaders accountable is a separate issue.

Infact look closely, it's our very own local governance doing the worst, did you see all the hidden palliatives that was sent by the federal government.
Nwanne Ike gwuru

People better not blame Tinubu or Buhari for this o
The person responsible MUST be fished out

And made to sweep all the streets in that local government
Even security operatives came to collect their cut from the palliative
Afterall they are Nigerians too
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 5:04pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
Some businesses never recover from civil unrest like this. Worse for anyone that took loan, that will be the end.

Those supporting crisis only have to look at how prosperous Libya once was and where it is today.
This has been my major worries since the beginning of the protest. The innocent will suffer it more. The spill of effect will be much. Somebody has to pay for all the public properties destroyed if the government decide to replace them and that somebody eventually will be everybody even though everybody did not partake in the disruction. The provider of good and services would be taxed and the cost will be transferred back to the consumer.

However, on the side of private business owners that their businesses were destroyed it is a total setback especially the one man businesses amongst them.

Eventually many protesters will discover that they were used but then the did had already been done.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phraences: 5:06pm On Oct 22, 2020
I don't why anyone will come to this thread to look for information on Treasury bills when the rate has declined. And if they come here and have any questions on TB all they need to do is ask. I think some Nigerians just love to be sanctimonious over nothing.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 5:11pm On Oct 22, 2020
Buhari is finally slated to address the country


Thank God!
I pray he calms things down
Make strong promises
And make some scape goats out of some unruly fellows
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m):
freeman67:
This has been my major worries since the beginning of the protest. The innocent will suffer it more. The spill of effect will be much. Somebody has to pay for all the public properties destroyed if the government decide to replace them and that somebody eventually will be everybody even though everybody did not partake in the disruction. The provider of good and services would be taxed and the cost will be transferred back to the consumer.

However, on the side of private business owners that their businesses were destroyed it is a total setback especially the one man businesses amongst them.

Eventually many protesters will discover that they were used but then the did had already been done.
This has always been my position concerning the issue.

When a purported peaceful goes beyond 5 days, especially when it infringes on the right of other citizens from moving or doing their business it will later become a violent protest.

Do you know the number of commercial bus drivers, agberos that had reduced income for two weeks when Lekki Toll gate was closed because of the peaceful protest?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by pluto09(m): 5:12pm On Oct 22, 2020
Is real estate investment still a safe and secured investment?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:14pm On Oct 22, 2020
pluto09:
Is real estate investment still a safe and secured investment?
Yes if you don't over pay
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by pluto09(m): 5:17pm On Oct 22, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Yes if you don't over pay
Not talking about the price tag.

It is in relation to the current event.
What happened to the owner of those property that were destroyed?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:22pm On Oct 22, 2020
pluto09:
Not talking about the price tag.

It is in relation to the current event.
What happened to the owner of those property that were destroyed?
Diversification is important

Insure your assets.

Have multiple streams of income
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 5:35pm On Oct 22, 2020
I think many insurance companies do not cover civil unrest. I stand to be corrected though
emmanuelewumi:
Diversification is important

Insure your assets.


Have multiple streams of income
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:37pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
I think many insurance companies do not cover civil unrest. I stand to be corrected though
I disagree with you, it depends on the type policy purchased
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 5:46pm On Oct 22, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
I disagree with you, it depends on the type policy purchased
...i read through several of my policies including Fire ,burglary,G.i.t,comprehensive and on the policy notes ....civil disturbance is not covered....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 5:46pm On Oct 22, 2020
All I see you do is blame. My statement was very clear, Libya is worse today than it was pre Gadaffi's demise. At the end of any major crisis, the question is not usually whose was right, rather it becomes what is left.

There is always the need to look at the bigger picture. The bait thrown at Libyans was freedom of speech, today many of those who started that famous protests do not even have freedom of living.

An average Libyan today will look back and ask himself if this was what they really wanted at the end of the day.
DexterousOne:
Libya going under was Gadaffi fault
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 5:48pm On Oct 22, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
I disagree with you, it depends on the type policy purchased
the G.i.t insurance and fedilty guarantees i used for ppmc will not pay if loss due to civil disturbance .....stated clear dont know if their a policey cover for civil unrest cos valuation will be difficult....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 5:51pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
All I see you do is blame. My statement was very clear, Libya is worse today than it was pre Gadaffi's demise. At the end of major crisis, the question is not usually whose was right, rather it becomes what is left.

There is always the need to look at the bigger picture. The bait thrown at Libyans was freedom of speech, today many of those who started that famous protess do not even have freedom of living.

An average Libyan today will look back and ask himself what exactly were they protesting for at the end of the day.
What I said is the damn truth

If Gadaffi took different decisions
The country wouldn't have been in the state it is in
The entire north africa was swept
Only libya is in turmoil today

That's the truth
No sentiments whatsoever

GADAFFI tuareg boys that he armed are now giving us palava in Niger, Mali and even Nigeria
That's his disgusting legacy

Yes the country has fallen apart
But I'll say again
If Gadaffi had acted like his peers
This wont be happening

Do you dispute that?

The Libyans had every right to protest....
It's a fundamental human right

Even the Saudis are covertly making adjustments here and there
So that their people dont topple them from the monarchy

Decisions have consequences
Gadaffi took the wrong one
And the country is paying for it

Hopefully the same thing does not play out in Nigeria
Buhari addresses us this evening

Let's hope this will be the end
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:58pm On Oct 22, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
...i read through several of my policies including Fire ,burglary,G.i.t,comprehensive and on the policy notes ....civil disturbance is not covered....
You can ask for it, you will need to pay a higher premium
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:02pm On Oct 22, 2020
ojesymsym:
All I see you do is blame. My statement was very clear, Libya is worse today than it was pre Gadaffi's demise. At the end of any major crisis, the question is not usually whose was right, rather it becomes what is left.

There is always the need to look at the bigger picture. The bait thrown at Libyans was freedom of speech, today many of those who started that famous protests do not even have freedom of living.

An average Libyan today will look back and ask himself if this was what they really wanted at the end of the day.
By now you ought to know when you should not engage in unproductive arguments.

You have made your point, he has made his.

Informed, intelligent and experienced people know whose views to accept
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 6:13pm On Oct 22, 2020
freeman67:
This has been my major worries since the beginning of the protest. The innocent will suffer it more. The spill of effect will be much. Somebody has to pay for all the public properties destroyed if the government decide to replace them and that somebody eventually will be everybody even though everybody did not partake in the disruction. The provider of good and services would be taxed and the cost will be transferred back to the consumer.

However, on the side of private business owners that their businesses were destroyed it is a total setback especially the one man businesses amongst them.

Eventually many protesters will discover that they were used but then the did had already been done.
Circle Mall at Jakande, Lekki completely brought down. The workers have completely lost their jobs as i doubt the mall will open again this year.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phraences: 6:14pm On Oct 22, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
You can ask for it, you will need to pay a higher premium
True. Strike, Riot and Civil Commotion.

There is even policy for Terrorism. Just be ready to pay.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:18pm On Oct 22, 2020
Oh boy...

NL1960:
Circle Mall at Jakande, Lekki completely brought down. The workers have completely lost their jobs as i doubt the mall will open again this year.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by afroxyz: 6:19pm On Oct 22, 2020
In the.midst of widespread hunger and lack.of opportunities you people are worried about making money. If the country is what it's supposed to be wouldn't you make.mkre.money than you are doing now? Of you don't give yoir plant enough fertilizer it would not bear much fruits. But some people don't want fertilizer added because of the small fruits they are collecting.
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