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The government should build or buy drones with cameras and bombs, that will be flying in suspected areas, and drop bombs once identified both the kidnapper and the kidnapped should be taken out, and they can pay the Supreme prize for other Nigerians to have peace of mind and allow farmers get to work. Or the government should employ qualified Igbo warfare engineers in the military who can use the drones to identify and take out only the bandits in the forests leaving out their captors. |
Till date we are yet to get good science secondary school in imo state that can beat Madonna science school etiti, ihitte /uboma limo state. |
During the war, when Biafra managed their country, in less than three(3) years they were able to build aeroplanes, refine aeroplane fuel, and build weapons, 60 years after you forced us to join you, you import every ammunition your soldiers use, shame. |
During the war, when Biafra managed their country in less than three(3) year's they were able to build aeroplane, refine aeroplane fuel, build weapons, 60 years after you forced us to join you, you import every ammunition your soldiers use, shame |
obawinner:due to ur foolishness up till now you could not refine crude. Tell me that it is an igbo man that is Nigeria President and we have not started refining our own crude, go to dangote refinery you will see Indians everywhere |
sreamsense:Okonjo Iwuala to mention a few. When Good luck Jona was in power, Igbos managed the economy of Nigeria, can you compare then and now? Can you compare 1960 when Igbos we're in charge of every sector and now? Where someone that didn't go to good primary and secondary schools is ruling you |
It is no longer funny, education, is costly it is only Igbos that train their children in good schools, so they should be in charge of leadership in this country if the rest of us want quality life. Gas is now N1400 per kg, food stuff is costly among other things. |
Igbos with brain should come and rescue this country |
The white man is still playing game with our refineries, even the private ones |
M0M0SHIKI:Ok |
And they will be crushed, we will use technology, Jaxx, and policy and push them head-on till they return to their creator |
Any day igbos protest of hardship, just know that Nigeria has collapsed |
Where they wan see the mugu beat? |
Femmyfamous4u:You are catching the thieves now, because any Igbo man is in charge of Nevy |
All the ship that bring in goods from China to the USA, Canada etc, do not go back empty, they all go with stolen crude from Nigeria. Take it to the bank, that is why Nigeria can never meet OPEC schedule for Nigeria any time soon |
Who are you to tell us what to do and what not to do, dey your lane |
No sane Nigerian will ever vote any of the above. No person that wants to still stay alive in Nigeria that will not vote for Peter Obi |
His silent secret was that Igbos we're in the helm of affairs, that was when an igbo man was chief of army staff |
That is the only way to stop kidnapping in Nigeria |
Thieves it seems the Tinubu government has caught the thief with this directive |
EEDC and Gov hope should come to the rescue of Imo University students who have been in blackout for over three weeks |
Falling Oil Prices: Nigeria is a major oil producer, and oil exports are its primary source of foreign currency earnings. When oil prices fall, the inflow of dollars into the country decreases, putting pressure on the naira's exchange rate. Global oil prices have been declining since mid-2022 due to economic slowdowns and increased production in other countries. This has significantly impacted Nigeria's foreign currency reserves and contributed to the naira's depreciation. 2. Dollar Demand: High import dependence: Nigeria relies heavily on imported goods, from food and machinery to fuel and consumer products. This creates a constant demand for dollars to pay for these imports. Capital flight: Uncertainties in the Nigerian economy and rising inflation can lead to capital flight, where investors move their money out of the country, further increasing the demand for dollars and putting downward pressure on the naira. 3. Currency Policy: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has adopted a flexible exchange rate policy, allowing the naira to fluctuate based on market demand and supply. This can lead to volatility in the exchange rate, especially when there are significant imbalances in demand and supply. Recent attempts to clamp down on the black market for dollars through currency restrictions have had limited success and may have even exacerbated the depreciation by pushing demand toward informal channels. 4. Inflation: Nigeria has high inflation, which erodes the purchasing power of the naira. This makes dollar-denominated assets more attractive, further increasing the demand for dollars and putting pressure on the naira. The devaluation of the naira itself can also contribute to inflation as the cost of imported goods rises with the exchange rate. 5. Other factors: Political instability and security concerns can also deter foreign investment and contribute to currency depreciation. Structural challenges in the Nigerian economy, such as dependence on oil, inadequate infrastructure, and governance issues, also play a role in the naira's weakness. It's important to note that the situation is constantly evolving, and these are just some of the key factors contributing to the depreciation of the Nigerian naira. Addressing these issues will require a comprehensive approach that tackles the underlying economic and structural challenges, while also managing currency policy and reducing reliance on oil exports. Written by Steve fishc276@gmail.com |
These two men should return the money and the government should take them out, by firing squad, to stop this level of fraud in Nigeria
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Painful part is that he won't take a fragment of that sum to fix an ordinary borehole in his village |
Pls, can that fellow be taken out by firing squad? |
Bookmark the post, to be richer than dangote, and tinubu etal |
There are other bookies we can try it out, not only bet9ja, remember we also have Russia bookies here |
Happysoul001:that's the criteria they use, to ensure that news is not fake, though I'm not a mod , but has been on naira land since 2018 |
Happysoul001:If you are sincere with this, then you will get the money, with a good lawyer, but if you want to get the money without going through the process of law suit, get nairaland to push it to front page, but they can only do that when you put up all the evidence ,including the option played. That way, bet9ja cannot take them to court for fake news. |
His claims are not clear, that is why naira land has not taken it to front page, I believe only naira land front page of this claim is enough for bet9ja to pay to the last one. He that comes to equity, must come with clean hands. |