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YourMrBoo:They can do without them. The problem with doing what is right in Nigeria is our multicultural structure that can be exploited |
Gbogbowa:You mean the same Obi that was asked an economic questions and replied like an olodo that "this one pass me"? |
But it would never be with you in power. Know that and know peace, old man. |
blamingthedevil:Please, advise them well. Left to me, all the domiciliary accounts with local remittances would have been converted to Naira at the rate of $1 = N1. Anyone who is buying dollars in Nigeria and stocking up in domiciliary accounts, have more money than they need to care for themselves and their families, so rather than save it in Naira, they want to ruin our commonwealth economy. I cannot be in government and you will want to prove that you can be more wicked than the government. |
Was it written by Atiku or by Siddiq? Let Atiku go and write his WAEC by himself before writing to the President. |
Cantonese:Who would have voted for Osinbajo? |
Very careless talker. |
chopnaira:Labour Party has been suffering violence since the days of Gov. Peter Obi of Anambra.
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As for Obi, I will paraphrase that guy from the 2012 topic who said nothing much should be expected from a man whose voice rattles like that of a woman. Since Penguin2 is happy with the arrest, then Obi must be losing it. |
I wonder what PlayMaker14 will have to say about this matter since he is very opinionated and even fully supports assault as though there is no law? |
cococandy:A bitter jealous person who is living very comfortably. Who am I jealous of? Is it the thieving politicians stacking up dollars or the Nigerians who with crumbs are buying dollars for a profit and driving up prices for those who need it for actual importation? I repeat, you do not show mercy to wicked Nigerians. Aby Nigerian hoarding dollars cash and in their domiciliary accounts, despite not receiving any foreign remittances, deserves to lose everything. |
skj1377:Only a revolutionary government can execute this commonsense policy. |
Speculators are trying to offload fast. I wish the government was wicked as I am. By now useless dollars for don full inside gutter and refuse dumps. Those hoarding will be begging for buyers to sell to at N35 to a dollar. |
Godoverevery:Hahaha haha! And that your neighbour go follow lament pass say the Naira is slumping, but will want to continue enjoying from that slump. No government should care about its wicked citizens. They are criminals and enemies of the state. The government must do what must be done. To hell with any forex investor making wealth without adding any value. |
Lifemanage:Nigerians are wicked and have never known patriotism all their lives. The more reason I believe government should never subsidise anything for Nigerians besides Healthcare and elementary education. Pay workers well and charge them well for all services too. Let them cry that the government is useless and doing trial and error. Na so thief dey cry when police dey announce new security plans to checkmate crime. |
DeLaRue:Please loud it for the economic terrorists who think everything that makes them richer at the expense of the country is their birth right. |
azpekuliar:Cry as much as you like. The government does not owe any wicked Nigerian anything. I expect the Government to start giving N1 for every $1 that is in any domiciliary account that did not get credited by foreign remittance. |
PDPdestroyer:You get fresh oil for head. E dey mind, that pair go soon liquidate. |
Mccullum:Many do not want any solution. They are happy as things are and would attack an solution proffered. |
The posts here underscores what Onanuga is saying about those lamenting about the Naira. Many lament but are actually the cheerleaders of this fall. |
Apart from Binance, other platforms such as Forextime, OctaFX, Crypto, FXTM, Coinbase, Kraken, among others, were equally blocked.Block them all. Na those wey chop Nigeria money both by stealing and by working good jobs, dey still carry our Naira dey buy dollars. |
Ebubu2:Both broke boys and the politicians will meet the same fate as economic saboteurs. |
gaby:Many like you actually do not want a solution. You just yap day and night hungry for more economic downfall. |
Good! A country that does not know economic security will learn the hard way like Nigeria is doing now. Nigeria needs to reach out and learn from countries that have mastered the art of economic control and economic security. In Nigeria anything goes. Some even think it is their fundamental right to save up dollars inside Nigeria. Left to me anyone who is not getting foreign remittances into their domiciliary account, should have any dollars they have stacked up till now, converted at a rate of $1 = N1. If you have stacked up $20,000 within Nigeria, my government will convert it to N20,000 for you. It is obvious you have more than enough to be contributing to the economic terrorism that is going on within the country, so we will help you with a conversion tax that will make you love your own Naira. Na now the government begin wake up that you do not show mercy to wicked Nigerians. |
Good |
Dyfynezz12:Nope! Healthcare would get an exemption as universal right to life. Health is not a choice or luxury. If healthcare in Nigeria was not substandard, Nigerians would not behave like their Presidents who together seek better healthcare abroad. |
Hahahahaha! I remember how Obidients and CAN were doing all within their power to make sure Tinubu secures no Christian vote. Obi's religious warfare came to nothing, despite all the Yes Daddy. |
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