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shut up, f00l are you not living in Ghana? what are you still doing in Ghana if the country is as bad as you are painting? ![]() you see why I INSIST nigerians are the most foooolish animals in the world? you live in somebody's country and all you do is criticise, and yet you can't leave and go back to your zoo calling them stvpid f000ls is being charitable ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s]
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nigerian f00l have you eaten human meat today? f00lish cannibal [s] Vlain:[/s]
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Those who live in glass houses don’t throw stones ![]() nigerians know their country is fvcked instead of keeping quiet and praying to God to intervene in their current crises, they will go and look for trouble and get disgraced stvpid mudder fuggerz ![]() |
You will be shocked when you see Shitnigeria’s education budget the education budget for Nigeria, a zoo of 300 animals, is almost the same for Ghana ![]() their president is a cattle rearing illiterate, so he doesn’t give a fvck about education vankelvin: |
Human meat is ready go and chop, cannibal ![]() theenchanter: |
Sharaaap f00l when human beings are talking, a nigerian too want to talk? ![]() theenchanter: |
There is nothing? There are plenty ooh. Like poverty stvpidity killings robbers boko haram pr0stitutes dem plenty well well in that sh1thole oh naija people are killed for fun in that shiithole they even call it killing festivals ![]() Wizzzzmike: |
Look at this f00lish edi0t what do you have inside that stvpid thing you call head? saw dust? or pieces of paper and dirty rags? ![]() theenchanter: |
Let me tell you what is shocking, nigerian f00ls what is shocking is that 15 million nigerian children are out of school @nd roaming the streets 15 million frigging edi0tic children who are going to be the next boko haram, yahoo yahoo, pR0stitutes, ritualists, kidnappers in that shiithole ![]() In Ghana, education is not only free. Books are free meals are free uniforms are free ![]() theenchanter: |
I’m not surprised it is common to go to a restaurant in that shitty zoo and asked to be served human meat how much is the human liver in ogbono soup? the human head is 5,000 naira? nigerians are so backward there are no words to describe these mudder fuggerz sadistical barbaric ![]() Vlain: |
Well done, human flesh eater when we call nigerians animals, they will say we are abusing them actually, animals are even better than these human-eating F00ls nonsensical ravings of a lunatic f00l Vlain: |
Hahahaha shiity nigerians are eating dead policemen I mean eating human flesh nigerians have been eating human flesh since nigerians are unbelievably barbaric Nigeria is a country built on pretense deluded monkeys ![]() Roan77: |
f00l you animals have not stopped eating human flesh aka clifford orji oh dear oh dear2 Suspects Arrested For Eating Roasted Police Officers’ Flesh In Oyo ![]() The Oyo State Police Command has arrested suspects allegedly linked with the roasting and eating of the flesh of police officers burnt in Ibadan during End SARS protest. Police Spokesman at the Oyo State Command, SP Olugbenga Fadeyi, made this known in Ibadan in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Fadeyi added that the suspects, a 34-year-old expectant mother and a 43-year-old man have been transferred to the Force Intelligence Bureau at the Force Headquarters in Abuja for further investigation. The 34-year-old woman was alleged to have eaten some body parts of one of the police victims, an allegation which she denied. According to her, though it was true that she was at the scene, she was only given the body parts to keep by the second suspect, the 43-year-old man. The 43-year-old suspect did not also deny being at the scene of the incident with other hoodlums, but disclosed that it was the woman who voluntarily took the body parts and only asked him for a towel or handkerchief to wrap them in. The deceased policemen were deployed to contain the End SARS protest in October, which was hijacked by hoodlums, when they met their deaths, NAN reports AskiaHarem:
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stvpid goat your people are now killing and eating police officers in your cursed country oh naija, nothing you won't hear in this shiithole ![]() 2 Suspects Arrested For Eating Roasted Police Officers’ Flesh In Oyo ![]() The Oyo State Police Command has arrested suspects allegedly linked with the roasting and eating of the flesh of police officers burnt in Ibadan during End SARS protest. this is grotesque Police Spokesman at the Oyo State Command, SP Olugbenga Fadeyi, made this known in Ibadan in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Fadeyi added that the suspects, a 34-year-old expectant mother and a 43-year-old man have been transferred to the Force Intelligence Bureau at the Force Headquarters in Abuja for further investigation. The 34-year-old woman was alleged to have eaten some body parts of one of the police victims, an allegation which she denied. According to her, though it was true that she was at the scene, she was only given the body parts to keep by the second suspect, the 43-year-old man. The 43-year-old suspect did not also deny being at the scene of the incident with other hoodlums, but disclosed that it was the woman who voluntarily took the body parts and only asked him for a towel or handkerchief to wrap them in. The deceased policemen were deployed to contain the End SARS protest in October, which was hijacked by hoodlums, when they met their deaths, NAN reports [s] Vlain:[/s]
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stvpid goat, how will you read that with your fish brain? tell me, when we will ever hear some good news from that shiithole all we hear is killings, hunger, corruption, swindling, ![]() Naira Weakens To 470/USD In Parallel Market The naira has weakened to 470 against the United States dollar in the parallel market despite the interventions of the Central Bank of Nigeria in the official window. naija don pafuka ![]() The nation’s currency had traded at N465, N466 and N468 against the greenback on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday respectively. But it fell on Friday to its weakest level in more than a month. According to Bloomberg, the naira closed at 382.10 per dollar on the spot market, where the CBN sells limited amounts of the greenback to importers. The international news agency reported that the naira had lost all ground it gained after the regulator started weekly interventions, signalling the continuous existence of pent-up demand for the greenback. The CBN resume sales to licensed Bureau de Change operators in September after the Federal Government opened up international travel following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. THEWILL recalls that the nation’s foreign exchange reserves had fallen on Friday to the lowest level in more than two months. [s] Vlain:[/s]
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stvpid goat the UN is distributing food and cash in your poverty -wracked zoo run along and collect your own ooh kwasiaa ![]() UN World Food Program Begins Distribution of Food, Cash In Abuja ![]() (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has begun the distribution of cash and food to vulnerable people in Abuja. The initiative, in partnership with the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, was to cushion the COVID-19 effect on the residents. Dr Paul Howe, WFP representative in Nigeria, on Friday commended the Federal Government for providing food from the National Strategic Grains Reserve. He added that the one million dollars contribution would be shared among the vulnerable people in urban hotspots in Abuja, Lagos and Kano. According to him, assistance will be given in three Area Councils of Abuja Municipal, Bwari and Gwagwalada. “We want to acknowledge also the contribution of the Government of Switzerland, which is our key contributor to the funding of this project.” He said that the Nigerian Government is providing cereal food support, adding that “Switzerland’s assistance via cash transfer to the beneficiaries is complementing Government’s efforts.” Howe said that WFP planned to reach 67,500 beneficiaries in Abuja under this intervention programme, adding that WFP had already reached over 57,000 individuals. “COVID-19 has grown beyond a global health crisis into a global ‘food pandemic’ of historical proportions. “Over 90 million people with 46 per cent of the population in Nigeria live on less than US$2 per day, the urban poor depending on daily wages have been very hard hit. “In communities in Kano, Abuja and Lagos; the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 has hit hard,” he said. He stated that WFP is supporting the Government in assisting up to 200,000 people through a combination of cash-based transfers and food distributions. He said that it was the first time WFP is expanding into urban centres in Nigeria to serve people and families affected by hunger and severe food insecurity. [s] Vlain:[/s]
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cities like this,huh? ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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no wonder nigeria is bleeped with f00ls like you, that zoo is irredeemably fuucked how much is a bag of rice in that shitthole the salary of a university professor in your shiithole cannot even buy a bag of rice [s] Vlain:[/s]
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Folks, its beyond serious ooh onion is now gold in nigeria. see hungry nigerian Father Chrismas una go see rice chop this christmas soooo ![]() Nigerian Onion, ’new gold’, as food prices skyrocket ![]() November 16, 2020254 views0 comments By Charles Abuede In the September 2020 inflation report, the food index rose by 0.66 basis points to 16.66 per cent. In August it was 16 per cent; and as a major driver of headline inflation, the surge was accrued to rising food prices occasioned by border closures and weakening of the Nigerian currency, the naira, against the dollar in the foreign exchange market,as well as the incessant flooding in the northern region of Nigeria where most agricultural produce is cultivated. As the nation’s official statistics office – the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), is set to release official inflation figure for the month of October this week and Nigerian households begin to fasten their belts in preparation for the 2020 Yuletide season, many are again, faced with the realization of having to buy food commodities at a robust price – a tradition which is fast becoming a twelve-monthly ritual for Nigerians. It is against this backdrop that Business A.M. decided to make a detailed observation of the trending prices in Nigeria’s commodities markets and we found that the price of onions, one of the commonly used vegetables in Nigeria, has taken a huge spike that has left the produce scarcely available, thereby turning it into the ‘new gold’ of this yuletide season. Business A.M. learnt that the scarcity and the high prices, when they are found, have left many concerned, forcing them to question the circumstances that have brought this on them, especially with the suddenness of the price hike, put at 200 percent and above, leading some to ask if this was not unconnected with the recent upheavals in the economy. While traders and consumers lament over the scarcity and the price increase,questions are being asked by all and sundry as to the real reasons behind the increase in the price of Nigerian onion. When Business A.M. commodities desk made effort to seek answers from its network of farmers and produce trading analysts, we found that this significant price increase was precipitated by the poor harvest and poor storage facilities, the disruptions brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the recent flooding which eroded several farmlands in the north. Within the last couple of years, which have seen the government shutting the land borders and also restricting the importation of about 48 items that could be locally produced, with the intention of curbing smuggling and encouraging local production, prices of other agricultural commodities, such as rice, cassava and other locally produced commodities have been on a persistent increase. This is a situation that has elicited reactions from various quarters to question the essence of the continuing border closure which, on the other hand, was supposed to be a way forward; but is now clearly contributing to the hike in prices and inflation. Equally, in the September 2020 inflation report from the country’s headline inflation was said to have accelerated for the thirteenth straight month, jumping from 13.2 per cent in August to 13.7 per cent in September while the core inflation climbed to 10.6 per cent, from 10.5 per cent in the previous month. What then lies ahead for this important economic indicator for the month of October, coming from the backdrop of the global pandemic crisis, falling oil prices, border closure and the recent #EndSARS social unrest across the country, which in the aftermath, left several small businesses, shopping malls and outlets, properties, amongst others, vandalized, looted and burnt beyond recognition. However, during a visit to some markets in Lagos and interactions with sellers of the commodities as at the time of writing this report, we gathered from some sellers as well as buyers that this spike in price is seasonal, but that the rising prices and product’s scarcity have become an issue which requires government and relevant stakeholders’ immediate interventions. At a Lagos market, MallamAdamu, who has been an onion dealer for over seven years noted that the scarcity is due to environmental as well as human factors. In his words: “The scarcity of onions is due to the flooding which has windswept the farmlands in the northern region of Nigeria and as a result there is a record of poor harvest. Also, storing these produce requires functional storage facilities, which currently are in poor conditions. While transporting the onions from the north down to other parts of Nigeria for distribution, there is always the issue of stop and search on the highway by security operatives, after which, when you are found clean, you will have to settle (bribe) them handsomely. If you do not, it becomes another problem. So, that cost will get added to our product which in turn, raises our selling price just to cover up for the costs incurred while the goods were in transit” Adamu further disclosed that prices differ across different regions and it is dependent on the availability of the onions as a bag now goes for as high as N50,000 from the initial N16,000 as the demand gets higher. Similarly, Monday Itoro, a consumer, said it is surprising that the government is not making efforts to salvage the situation by providing storage facilities for the farmers to make the produce available all year-round for Nigerians. “A bag of rice is like N30,000; Christmas is next month, the price of everything is going up just like that. The government who said the youths are lazy is not doing anything to help these farmers and also make life easy for Nigerians. Onions that I used to buy at N200 for that small basket from the seller is now almost N5,000 today . I am surprised at how the prices are just rising and the government is doing nothing,” she lamented.
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I guess too much naija sense has turned your country into the zoo it is today,huh? [s] Vlain:[/s]
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stvpid goat but tell me ooh do you have lifts for the 20 floor building? is it generator you use to power those lifts oh naija, when will you f00ls get sense? a shithole that cannot provide regular electricity is talking about 20 floor I guess they will stick the power cord into your aNuS, to draw power,huh? stupido ![]() popizaino:
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haba even students are being kidnapped in the shiithole chai Gunmen Kidnap Oghogho Christian On Benin-Auchi Road; Demand N7m Ransom ![]() A 400 Level Medicine and Surgery student of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Oghogho Christiana has been abducted by gunmen, IgbereTV has learnt. It was gathered that the student was kidnapped was along the Benin-Auchi Expressway in Edo State on Thursday, November 19, while on her way to Ekpoma from Benin City. A family member, who confirmed the incident on Friday, said the kidnappers have demanded a N7 million ransom for her release. Luis Idemudia wrote on Facebook: A 300 Level medical student of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma whose name is Oghogho Christiana was kidnapped Yesterday along the Benin Auchi Express way. She was on her way to Ekpoma from Benin In the evening. A close friend said she left park to Ekpoma around 4:30 pm They are demanding 7 million Naira. Please pray for Tina
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nigeria is a cursed shambolic shiithole shine your eyes, edi0t even buhari acknowledges is, not a rat like you naija and stvpidity are like 5 and 6 ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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I am concerned about your mental state, mudder fugger deluded punk God punish poverty Nigeria’s poverty is customized Nigeria import fuel from Niger, garri from India import sense from Ghana son of a crap! Vlain: |
Shitnigeria is officially in recession Let's have a toast to the mudder fuggerz Buhari well done I beg go for a third term oh dear oh dear ![]() Nigeria Slides Into Worst Recession Since 1987 ![]() Figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Saturday reveal that Nigeria is officially in a Recession . The nation has recorded a contraction of 3.62 percent in the third quarter of 2020.This is the second consecutive quarterly GDP decline since the recession of 2016. The cumulative GDP for the first nine months of 2020, therefore, is at -2.48 percent. The last time Nigeria recorded such cumulative GDP was in 1987, when GDP declined by 10.8 percent. The nation's inflation rate is currently astronomic evidenced by the high prices of commodities in the market. This is the country's second recession under the Muhammadu Buhari administration. [s] Vlain:[/s]
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nigeria is unbelievably screwed are you proud of what shitnigeria has become? I weep for your stvpidity stvpidity is the father of poverty how many hours of electricity do you get daily in that zoo? Kidnappers everywhere this Christmas will be a black one in nigeria garri is now gold even onion is gold rice? Una MUMU never do? oh dear, oh dear ![]() Vlain: |
Ignorant dumb f00l enjoy your next level of suffering omo naija, generator republic kidnap capital poverty capital rape capital stvpidity capital jeez, they even eat from dustbins AskiaHarem: |
see the uselesssness of nigeria calling nigeria an expired shiithole is describing it mildly a nigerian drank gutter water to "celebrate" Buhari's election win see the edi0t below who drank gutter water for Buhari and he later died such stvpidity ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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nonsensical ravings of a lunatic nigerian mind welcome to nigeria's largest city e no be small thing ooo the fuckery in that shiithole is unbelievable deluded punk ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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hurting, about what? this edi0t must be a comedian, walahi nigeria is unbelievably fvcked ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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Instead of praying for God to intervene and rescue their shambolic shiithole, nigerians are busy praying for Joe Biden's votes in the US elections to be upturned https://www.nairaland.com/6268158/nigerian-christians-pray-joe-bidens the same Trump that called them shiithole country and called their president a dead man ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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rubbish talk from a demented f00l deluded punk nigeria is screwed because of azzholes like [s] Vlain:[/s]
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are you not living in Ghana? what are you still doing in Ghana if the country is as bad as you are painting?

You look stupid.