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Biglittlelois:I never had to marry twice. I can only assess based on my experience .....but the inference drawn by me was relative anyways. Maybe I was lucky though. |
Biglittlelois:I married a virgin many years ago...... I have never regretted it. Is dia anything more than peace of mind..... |
Ifesinachi22:I saw this... ![]() |
bizzibodi:yes...a cat with a subtle camera tied to the neck. Me I want to see another marvel movie ohh. ![]() |
Bro...this is rough play oh... Walahi. How can you sleep in the night knowing that it might be your last night. You get liver ohhh
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so the dance steps will bring food on my family table abi? this people are do detached from realities in Nigeria. |
we all know that winter is coming. this guyz christmas expenses is secured already... ![]() |
Nigerians |
We are waiting ojh |
Before DNA test..... Until the mother dies.....it is then you are sure of who your father is... ![]() |
JustCare:smiles. Carried away by media sensations. You definitely don't know what the real issue is... |
JegaQuin:see this oloriburuku omo.....that his generation will not have peace till hair start to grow on human palm. Who send you work to mention me. When you have poor parenting why won't you spill trash on public forum. For calling me insane....at least one of your generation will tear cloth for market in dia time appropriately. That which you love you will not find. That which you love and you have..you will surely loose. Awon omo alai leko gbogbo. ![]() |
They will remove him after election. We are not stupid ![]() |
This EFCC just dey fall hand anyhow. Let them kuku register as a political party. Mitsheww |
CharlesLuxury:way to go ![]() |
That which God has blessed....He will not curse! |
Tamarapetty:you can kill someone for money ritual without batting the eye. Watch it! |
Yes she flee Nigeria under the watch of DSS, NPF, NIS, EFCC, NIA.. all is not well with Nigeria. |
Miss Earth keh......this on that pegeant has gone planetary... We go soon hear Miss Sun, Miss hell..... ![]() |
Oluwaseun..... |
https://newtelegraphonline.com/2018/09/hsbc-buharis-2nd-term-risks-limited-economic-progress/ Nigeria’s current economic struggles look set to continue if President Muhammadu Buhari wins a second term in office, the multinational banking and financial services company, HSBC, has said. The company stated this in a report by its Global Research unit, entitled, “Nigeria, papering over the cracks”, obtained by Saturday Telegraph yesterday. According to the financial institution, although President Buhari’s “approval ratings sit near alltime lows, a development, it said, “largely reflects the impact of Nigeria’s painful recession in 2016-17 and the sustained economic hardship that has accompanied his presidency, including rapidly rising joblessness, and poverty,” the President will once again lead the APC into the 2019 elections. It, however, stated: “A second term for Mr Buhari raises the risk of limited economic progress and further fiscal deterioration, prolonging the stagnation of his first term, particularly if there is no move towards completing reform of the exchange rate system or fiscal adjustments that diversify government revenues away from oil.” The multinational banking group, which is Europe’s largest by total assets, noted that while higher oil prices have brightened Nigeria’s macro outlook, boosting export earnings, improving the supply of foreign exchange, and supporting naira stability, the Buhari administration was yet to address the economy’s structural shortcomings. Specifically, it said: “Economic growth remains sluggish and reliant on the rebound in oil output while the non-oil economy, which accounts for about 90 per cent of GDP, continues to languish with many service sectors still mired in contraction. Joblessness continues to rise, up almost three-fold in three years to 19 per cent in Q3 2017, pushing the number in poverty to 87 million. “Meanwhile, current account improvements may have pivoted on higher oil prices, but they also derive from on-going import restrictions and limited FX access for many sectors of the economy. All told, we see growth capped at about 2.5 per cent over the next two years – a welcome recovery from the 2016 contraction, but less than half the rate of the previous cycle.” It further stated that in addition to failing to address the country’s ongoing reliance on oil revenues and the issue of inadequate nonoil tax collection, the administration was also grappling with the challenge of having a large share of its budget directed to debt service. The company noted that while the Federal Government’s debt management strategy of issuing external debt to redeem more expensive short-term government securities is helping reduce debt service costs in the near term,it “exposes the fiscal position to exchange rate risk in the event of a future decline in oil prices and naira devaluation.” In addition, it stated that high oil prices has not translated into nonoil growth, adding that: “Nigeria’s reliance on fuel imports means rising international oil prices are pushing up the cost of fuel subsidies, estimated by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) at USD250m in May alone.” Besides, HSBC projected :” Oil prices at current levels therefore suggest a fuel subsidy that could total USD1.5bn in H2 2018, and about USD2.5bn for the year as a whole, which would equate to almost 20 per cent of last year’s gross oil revenue.” It, however, stated that while the, “polls look set to be a closely contested affair” and the, “political environment favours a return to power for the PDP, yet the opposition remains weak and fragmented, and has yet to declare its presidential candidate.” Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Mallam Garba Shehu, declined comments on the report but referred our correspondent to the Chief Economic Adviser to the President. However, the referral could not be reached as at the time of filing this report. |
BlaqCoffee109:the Christian leadership are not to be trusted. Government knows dia secrets. Most of them preferred to look the other way. |
This is a confirmation of what we all know will definitely happen. Tinubu is stuck. He might go into depression. |
eosigwe:chimanmanda....abi wetin them they call am...will come for your head soon ![]() |
God can still intervene.....yes God can!! |
The community has big problem oh their hands Won ti badi jeh Sha ohh |
obojememe:bro...I prefer C for cat... ![]() |
englishmart:you see...you dey fellowship ![]() |
Those are first class citizen.... How can they call them terrorist ![]() |
i pity the single guys of these dayz..... you guyz dont want to know how far your furture partners has gone. ![]() |






