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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 2:28pm On Nov 16, 2020
Do you have a comprehension problem??


Nairalandian:

Who is this farm animal

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 2:29pm On Nov 16, 2020
emror4u:
Do you have a comprehension problem??


Where in Nigeria is fuel sold for 68 naira
abi na theif dem thief am
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Luckydubby7(m): 2:31pm On Nov 16, 2020
Buhari pls open border.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Brandonx(m): 2:31pm On Nov 16, 2020
Starzo:

and you're shinning ur teeth while making such a statement??
many Nigerians both home and abroad are naturally wicked...spits
So I should be crying? grin grin can't you see the obvious signs?
If you like spit from now till tomorrow na you sabi.
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by ZKOSOSO(m): 2:32pm On Nov 16, 2020
Passion of Buharinomics for Nigeria

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by amakadlite(f): 2:32pm On Nov 16, 2020
our breath of fresh air has turned to economic suffocation. because of some illiterates and greedy opportunists that want to grab power by fire by force.
having nothing to offer other than borrowings from left, right and conners.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Merimental(m): 2:33pm On Nov 16, 2020
joinpreneur:
In 2015,
Fuel was ₦87. Now ₦172 Bag of rice was ₦8k. It is now ₦42k $1 was ₦150. It is now ₦475 Lag-Abj airfare was ₦10k. It is now ₦40k
n his tenure isn't over yet. expect lots more

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by bejeria101(m): 2:35pm On Nov 16, 2020
Caused by Gej and pdp.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 2:37pm On Nov 16, 2020
During your English class, did you ever hear of figure of speech??

Nairalandian:

Where in Nigeria is fuel sold for 68 naira
abi na theif dem thief am

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by clockwisereport: 2:37pm On Nov 16, 2020
Nairalandian:

Where in Nigeria is fuel sold for 68 naira
abi na theif dem thief am

Easy bro

He is being sarcastic

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 2:39pm On Nov 16, 2020
emror4u:
Duringy our English class, did you ever hear of figure of speech??

Yes
Your point?
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 2:40pm On Nov 16, 2020
Oga, go and sleep, thought I was reasoning with a sensible fellow.


Nairalandian:

Yes
Your point?

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Brushstrokes20: 2:41pm On Nov 16, 2020
# next EVIL! The redundant coupist is all shades of fiasco!
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by ZhiosonWind: 2:43pm On Nov 16, 2020
clockwisereport:


Easy bro

He is being sarcastic
the man's blood is hot
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 2:45pm On Nov 16, 2020
emror4u:
Oga, go and sleep, thought I was reasoning with a sensible fellow.


Oh, no vex[center][/center]
Na now I understand...
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by jrusky(m): 2:48pm On Nov 16, 2020
14% is not correct this is apc manipulated statistics for sure.

Inflation record should be around 25 to 28% or a bit higher.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by fowlyansh181(m): 2:50pm On Nov 16, 2020
iwaeda:



FAKE NEWS
FOOD IS EVERYWHERE CHEAP AND AFFORDABLE
I wish you terrible suffering and a disgraceful death

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by fowlyansh181(m): 2:53pm On Nov 16, 2020
I really don’t know why nigerians chose these fellas over Goodluck Jonathan , man didn’t bring any development but at least our country wasn’t going bad and wasn’t going good at the same time .. things were normal and atleast we could breathe while surviving.. just look at what we have now .. things are just going bad and getting worse, never good, not even once .. it’s just bad news upon bad news..

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by chizpim(m): 2:56pm On Nov 16, 2020
BigBashiru:


N1000 note is to be blamed for a lot of this inflation.... the reasons why N1000 note is responsible for hardship is given here https://www.nairaland.com/6253011/why-n1000-note-needs-scrapped#95977565
This shows you lack wisdom, how can 1000 naira note cause inflation or its bad economy policy of your president.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Angelfrost(m): 3:01pm On Nov 16, 2020
Nairalandian:

Yes
Your point?

Sarcasm sir... He is being SARCASTIC! tongue
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by agitator: 3:04pm On Nov 16, 2020
elujah1:
They will still come and defend, the only consolation I have is that both the supporters of the government and I go to same market, same filling stations, we will enjoy it together

grin grin grin
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by nedekid: 3:08pm On Nov 16, 2020
elujah1:
They will still come and defend, the only consolation I have is that both the supporters of the government and I go to same market, same filling stations, we will enjoy it together
Fow where? Today I bought bag of rice ₦5,500 for bag, bought sachet tomatoes ₦30, tuber of yam ₦200, to crown it all, I nought fuel ₦80 per liter!
All I had to do was wear my APC jacket and present my bmc ID card as a nairaland resident zombie grin cool

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by agitator: 3:11pm On Nov 16, 2020
ZKOSOSO:
Passion of Buharinomics for Nigeria

Tax companies, when some businesses cannot meet up and fold up. Increase tax of the remaining to cover for the short fall, revenue must be made to pay idle people.

Since no more oil revenue, diversify, but taxing more and look for more tax opportunities. grin grin grin grin
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by shiki(m): 3:11pm On Nov 16, 2020
joinpreneur:
In 2015,

Fuel was ₦87. Now ₦172
Bag of rice was ₦8k. It is now ₦42k
$1 was ₦150. It is now ₦475
Lag-Abj airfare was ₦10k. It is now ₦40k

Bros where you de buy your rice
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by OMONGBALI: 3:11pm On Nov 16, 2020
joinpreneur:
In 2015,

Fuel was ₦87. Now ₦172
Bag of rice was ₦8k. It is now ₦42k
$1 was ₦150. It is now ₦475
Lag-Abj airfare was ₦10k. It is now ₦40k

We wanted change, and we got it.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by chaloskyx: 3:13pm On Nov 16, 2020
WE DONT CARE NIGERIANS ARE USED TO HARDSHIP AND SUFFRING AM SURE THEY WOULD COPE...NA THEIR WAY SUFFERING AND SMILING

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by thunder74(m): 3:13pm On Nov 16, 2020
Yet some people are still fooling themselves that Buhari is their Messiah.

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Angelfrost(m): 3:15pm On Nov 16, 2020
nedekid:

Fow where? Today I bought bag of rice ₦5,500 for bag, bought sachet tomatoes ₦30, tuber of yam ₦200, to crown it all, I nought fuel ₦80 per liter!
All I had to do was wear my APC jacket and present my bmc ID card as a nairaland resident zombie grin cool

Una wan just use sarcasm wound pesin this afternoon!!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 3:17pm On Nov 16, 2020
Angelfrost:


Una wan just use sarcasm wound pesin this afternoon!!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
grin
Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by Nobody: 3:17pm On Nov 16, 2020
elujah1:
They will still come and defend, the only consolation I have is that both the supporters of the government and I go to same market, same filling stations, we will enjoy it together
You mean no special market for Buhari’s supporters where they can get these items at subsidized rate? .

That’s not fair ooo

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Re: Food Inflation In Nigeria Rises To 17.38% As Inflation Rate Jumps To 14.23% by lexy2014: 3:17pm On Nov 16, 2020
BigBashiru:


N1000 note is to be blamed for a lot of this inflation.... the reasons why N1000 note is responsible for hardship is given here https://www.nairaland.com/6253011/why-n1000-note-needs-scrapped#95977565

Price of onions has gone up. Is it because of N1000 note?

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