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| 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by agwom(op): 5:49am On Jan 17, 2021 |
* Over N300m worth of goods still trapped at Semehttps://dailytrust.com/30-days-after-reopened-borders-still-trickling-back-to-life
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| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by pyyxxaro: 6:05am On Jan 17, 2021 |
OP , who won read this THARAJA text book The next person should summarize it Abeg ![]() |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by fernandez1(m): 6:17am On Jan 17, 2021 |
I will be waiting the next person to summarize it. pyyxxaro: |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by helinues: 6:24am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Summary pls |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by warriboy21(m): 6:29am On Jan 17, 2021 |
lol |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:30am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Slow and steady sane and good Nigerians will get to a country that we deserve. God bless Nigeria. Reminiscent time....... “ But now that the borders have been reopened now and we need to block the porosity of that border[/quote]*They said we are the poverty capital of the world. Our President decided that we should just close our poverty stricken borders to the outside world so that we can manage on our own. Suddenly, scarcity hits Benin republic, Togo, Niger. Demonstration hits Ghana. Vietnam, Thailand and other envoys all came calling.* *Their economy depends on our poverty. They are begging the most corrupt nation on Earth to do business with them. They have no buyers for their commodity. In our neighbors domain, scarcity have hit them hard.* It turned out they need us more than we need them. We have all it takes to stand alone as a nation. All we need is a plan and a willing leader. God bless Nigeria* |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Seyi8750: 6:31am On Jan 17, 2021 |
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| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Nobody: 6:31am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Even the OP wey do copy and paste this long note no go fit swear say him read this long story finish, Oya take your left side ball swear say you read the whole thing before you paste it here
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| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by iyanumiv(m): 6:32am On Jan 17, 2021 |
WAHALA FOR PERSON WEY STILL THINK SAY THIS COUNTRY GO BALANCE... |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by TalkTalkTwins(m): 6:33am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Nobody should quote this epistle abeg ![]() |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Flexherbal(m): 6:34am On Jan 17, 2021 |
If you do not have strong set of teeth, avoid bones! |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Ikpunekenwa(m): 6:34am On Jan 17, 2021 |
None of our enemies will be free from confusion. Amen. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Canih28: 6:35am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Omo, see note book
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| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Muhylonaire007: 6:36am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Hmmm |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Nairalandwizerd(m): 6:39am On Jan 17, 2021 |
He opened the border so that his kinsmen will have easy passage. buhari the terrorist. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by prodigyhenry: 6:39am On Jan 17, 2021 |
I would have read this but I don't need to read before I know what is in the body of the piece of article and it's simply bad news, just like it has been since 2015 |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by ATEAMS: 6:41am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Ego better |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Fheelzz(m): 6:42am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Yahoo Govt they're in debt now they're looking for all other ways to make money, Awon were sef are now selling govt properties, their fleet of cars ordinarily is enough to save us from this mess |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by zeusdgrt(m): 6:42am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Eya dem for allow the guy cross na,imagine how the woman just nor remember was plate that's why the kpomo dem give me yesterday nor soft,well maybe cz the pilot wan use toilet that's why dem delay the flight. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Nobody: 6:45am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Haven't felt the effects of the useless reopening |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by dictbennie(m): 6:46am On Jan 17, 2021*. Modified: 7:21am On Jan 17, 2021 |
[quote author= post=98141935]Slow and steady sane and good Nigerians will get to a country that we deserve. God bless Nigeria. Reminiscent time....... “ But now that the borders have been reopened now and we need to block the porosity of that border *They said we are the poverty capital of the world. Our President decided that we should just close our poverty stricken borders to the outside world so that we can manage on our own. Suddenly, scarcity hits Benin republic, Togo, Niger. Demonstration hits Ghana. Vietnam, Thailand and other envoys all came calling.* *Their economy depends on our poverty. They are begging the most corrupt nation on Earth to do business with them. They have no buyers for their commodity. In our neighbors domain, scarcity have hit them hard.* It turned out they need us more than we need them. We have all it takes to stand alone as a nation. All we need is a plan and a willing leader. God bless Nigeria* [/quote]Total gibberish. What did we achieve during the closure? Inflation and high prices of food and other commodities! No sane country with a reasonable leader would close her borders when it's not self sufficient. It was a wasted effort, instead of the outright closure, the government ought to have put modalities in place to address the issues identified by strict monitoring of her borders. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:46am On Jan 17, 2021 |
dictbennie:You make some good points too, and we respect that. Do have a good weekend ahead Mr Ben! |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Oyiboman69: 6:49am On Jan 17, 2021 |
TalkTalkTwins:https://dailytrust.com/30-days-after-reopened-borders-still-trickling-back-to-life |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by kambili999(f): 6:49am On Jan 17, 2021 |
This country na wa |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by onlyonechid84(m): 6:56am On Jan 17, 2021 |
agwom:who else finished reading this epistle? |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Iamgrey5(m): 6:59am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Basically Seme border remains partially shot until the customs receive a written directive, whatever that means. Borders in the North are slowly getting back to life because they have no such problems Borders to the side of Cameroon are also experiencing some problems as Cameroon government has refused to open their own border because of rebels fighting in Amazonia. However, smuggling still thrive there. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Donspicey: 6:59am On Jan 17, 2021 |
If to say na Bible pages you type like dis i for read am finish come pray..... Church don close be dat....... Las Las e go better.......
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| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Nobody: 7:03am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Are you well at all? during GEJ tenure => 1000 naira = 4000 CFA PMB Tenure => 1000 = 1000 CFA And you are saying this one. Who needs who here? [quote author= post=98141935]Slow and steady sane and good Nigerians will get to a country that we deserve. God bless Nigeria. Reminiscent time....... “ But now that the borders have been reopened now and we need to block the porosity of that border *They said we are the poverty capital of the world. Our President decided that we should just close our poverty stricken borders to the outside world so that we can manage on our own. Suddenly, scarcity hits Benin republic, Togo, Niger. Demonstration hits Ghana. Vietnam, Thailand and other envoys all came calling.* *Their economy depends on our poverty. They are begging the most corrupt nation on Earth to do business with them. They have no buyers for their commodity. In our neighbors domain, scarcity have hit them hard.* It turned out they need us more than we need them. We have all it takes to stand alone as a nation. All we need is a plan and a willing leader. God bless Nigeria* [/quote] |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Ghostmode2two(m): 7:05am On Jan 17, 2021 |
Let me call mallam Buhari |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Cti28(m): 7:06am On Jan 17, 2021 |
onlyonechid84:I did, it was a long read. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by Anneka101(f): 7:14am On Jan 17, 2021 |
I didn't bother to read so there is no need for dropping any comment. |
| Re: 30 Days After, Reopened Borders Still Trickling Back To Life by leo047: 7:25am On Jan 17, 2021 |
agwom:op, please be brief na |
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