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When last did you experience this problem? There was a slight misconfiguration earlier. |
That's what hyphenation is for, I guess. |
It has to be Obasanjo, for handing over, but then he executed soldiers for a coup, so I don't know. |
He's just trying to cash in on the popularity of Kanu Nwankwo. It's a shameless political move. |
Do you even understand the implication of allowing foreigners to own the bulk of your arable land? can you not see that that puts you in a very vulnerable position in terms of providing food for your own peopleMost African countries will just seize the lands back at the slightest provocation, so there's no risk really. |
kasiem:And tribalists are the ones who keep the feelings alive even though they should have died by now. |
Send me her number. ;-) |
Ujujoan:I agree with you on the policy, but I think you got the solution backwards. Sanusi/CBN are not trying to push Nigerians towards a cashless economy; that's just a random justification added after the fact. They are trying to reduce the cost of managing cash, i.e. the cost of replacing worn out naira notes. The CBN constantly has to replace naira notes when they get worn out, and it costs a lot. To achieve that, they can push towards higher denomination notes. For example, if N10,000 notes are available, and I want to withdraw 150k, that will be just 15 notes. In 200 naira notes, that will be 750 notes. The cost of replacing those 750 N200 notes when they get worn out is 50 times the cost of replacing 15 N10000 notes, so it's going to be cheaper to make higher denomination notes available for large transactions. Instead of doing that, the CBN would rather impose hardship on traders because they refuse to understand that the inconvenience this will cause to traders all over the country (and their customers, i.e. all of us) is a cost too. It's not a financial cost, but it's a huge economic cost. They need to understand that financial costs are not the only costs to be considered. You cannot create value by stifling markets. |
Let's stop blaming other people for our problems. Let's turn inwards and look for solutions. |
opalu:Dude, try to be logical. Why should kidnappers care if you take 10% of money they didn't really work for? They'll just pass the cost to the victim, of course. The rule has little or no effect on criminals but it has a big effect on traders who worked for their cash and have to make a profit on it to survive. If you take 10% of my daily turnover as a trader, then how can I possibly make profit after paying my bills? It's a silly policy. |
This is just an alarmist piece of garbage, but it suggests that investing in farmlands could be lucrative. |
Luka316:The guidance provided should be on the forum, otherwise it's a personal favor and not really a mod thing. |
Is it for discussing number theory alone, or a thread for mathematicians to discuss all aspects of maths? |
Why can't he just follow her? Problem solved. Chikena. |
Aww. So sweet. Thanks! |
Reference:The man can just move with her to save the marriage. It's no big deal. There may be better jobs there. |
It's a stupid article. Private education is not the problem; the problem is the corruption in WAEC. |
Already posted here: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-687689.0.html |
No source? |
I think it's ridiculous that she's asking you for forgiveness over what she did before you ever met. Grow up. If you're scared about her womb, just go and see a doctor for tests. Based on how you reacted, you can be sure that she won't make the mistake of telling the truth ever again. |
Can't he live off the investments he's made with his earnings and do this as a service to Nigeria? ![]() |
Bill and Hillary Clinton both admire Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan — but for different reasons.http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hVJrqix2AWRpjKtUp5VEXkOdJlmw?docId=7108335 |
What kind of drink and how many bottles per day? What happens when you don't take it? |
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