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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Imattertoo: 7:03pm On Jun 23, 2023
Good old days. Coins were still in use then. I think Garri was even 50kobo or less then. Democracy really destroyed Nigeria.

It's well bro. Just manage it. We are all managing. Those who have don't even care about those who don't have. If you know how much is spent to feed dogs in this country everyday when people cannot afford a good square meal, you'd be surprised.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by ahnie: 7:07pm On Jun 23, 2023
55truth:


Wetin this woman do una?
They're YSSG an acronym for **yellow socks n slippers gangs**

They are vagabonds that makes nairaland interesting.
They're from dysfunctional homes,so they try to project people into the slum and shackles they're embedded in.

If they bully you and you refused succumbing,they hang on the person collars their mum's n sisters are tagged on.

You're yet to meet the rainbow gangs....those ones wear dirty dreadlocks upandan and usually drags their knickers along with earpiece hanging on their ear lobes

They re the lows on nairaland.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Nobody: 7:09pm On Jun 23, 2023
I remember a trending song then. It goes like this: Yoboyobo Yoboyobo garri one cup one naira... Make you sell amala for me grin grin

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Shegzdave: 7:36pm On Jun 23, 2023
Wilson300:

You this woman and your stupid children
If youโ€™re having issues with her, please face her and leave her kids outta it..

Some of yโ€™all are bitter asf๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿฝ

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by LetsDestroyAPC(m): 7:40pm On Jun 23, 2023
Opurumiri:
I remember a trending song then. It goes like this: Yoboyobo Yoboyobo garri one cup one naira... Make you sell amala for me grin grin

Chai, beautiful good old days.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by LetsDestroyAPC(m): 7:41pm On Jun 23, 2023
APC came to steal, kill and destroy.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by wiseone28: 7:52pm On Jun 23, 2023
55truth:
Around the mid-90s, I was a little child then still following my mother to the market. My mother was into buying and selling palm oil. I may not remember everything again but I can still remember vividly that before we returned home, she would buy 10 cups of Garri for N10. If it is 15 cups, it would be N15. 20 cups would go for N20. That's N1/cup. That was in stock to serve till the next market day.

As a son of a palm oil seller, against all odds, I have strived to attend education up to tertiary level only to come back and be hit with unemployment, in an economy with throat-cutting inflation. That same Garri that was N1/cup, the attached photo is 6 cups for N500. This is not even enough for one mouth not to talk of several mouths. How did Nigeria become this expensive and difficult for average citizens to survive amidst massive unemployment/underemployment?

The recent removal of fuel subsidy has even worsened the whole situation, making prices of goods and services beyond the reach of the common citizens.

"Can the poor breathe please?"

I am an applicant with mouths to feed, finding it difficult to survive each day. And as a Nigerian living in Nigeria, can I at least breathe until I get a job or find capital to start a business and things become better?

Undoubtedly, millions of Nigerians are in my shoes, and even worst. This is evident in the Nigerian streets.

Yahoo, kidnapping, money rituals, etc are not meant for everybody but unfortunately, the youth are being pushed into it due to the state of the economy. Note: I'm not in any way in support of the aforementioned.

In Tinubu's voice, I would say, please,

"LET THE POOR BREATH".
"DON'T SUFFOCATE THEM".

And on behalf of unemployed Nigerian youths, WE WANT TO BREATHE. DO WELL TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED WITH A JOB AND ANY OTHER SUPPORT.
But how come there was still poverty back then? ๐Ÿ™„

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by thesicilian: 7:58pm On Jun 23, 2023
Also compare how much your mother earned then and how much you are earning now

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by SmartyPants(m): 7:59pm On Jun 23, 2023
ahnie:

Lemmi check your claims.

Won't be nice if you were joking. There are people going through such situations for real.
Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by naturefellow(m): 8:00pm On Jun 23, 2023
LOL

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by MorataFC: 8:01pm On Jun 23, 2023
55truth:
Around the mid-90s, I was a little child then still following my mother to the market. My mother was into buying and selling palm oil. I may not remember everything again but I can still remember vividly that before we returned home, she would buy 10 cups of Garri for N10. If it is 15 cups, it would be N15. 20 cups would go for N20. That's N1/cup. That was in stock to serve till the next market day.

As a son of a palm oil seller, against all odds, I have strived to attend education up to tertiary level only to come back and be hit with unemployment, in an economy with throat-cutting inflation. That same Garri that was N1/cup, the attached photo is 6 cups for N500. This is not even enough for one mouth not to talk of several mouths. How did Nigeria become this expensive and difficult for average citizens to survive amidst massive unemployment/underemployment?

The recent removal of fuel subsidy has even worsened the whole situation, making prices of goods and services beyond the reach of the common citizens.

"Can the poor breathe please?"

I am an applicant with mouths to feed, finding it difficult to survive each day. And as a Nigerian living in Nigeria, can I at least breathe until I get a job or find capital to start a business and things become better?

Undoubtedly, millions of Nigerians are in my shoes, and even worst. This is evident in the Nigerian streets.

Yahoo, kidnapping, money rituals, etc are not meant for everybody but unfortunately, the youth are being pushed into it due to the state of the economy. Note: I'm not in any way in support of the aforementioned.

In Tinubu's voice, I would say, please,

"LET THE POOR BREATH".
"DON'T SUFFOCATE THEM".

And on behalf of unemployed Nigerian youths, WE WANT TO BREATHE. DO WELL TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED WITH A JOB AND ANY OTHER SUPPORT.
That is not true, in mid '90 a rubber or kongo of garri is N1.50 a cup should be less than the quoted value
Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by vickydevoka(m): 8:02pm On Jun 23, 2023
ahnie:
I have not eaten since Saturday last week cry cry



God please help me.
Send me your account number

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Angelfrost(m): 8:02pm On Jun 23, 2023
Procashtips:
How much was she earning then and how much do you earn now?

That's not an intelligent question!

We are talking about the affordability of basic foodstuffs, you are trying to compare salaries! Haba!!!

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Menclothing: 8:03pm On Jun 23, 2023
LetsDestroyAPC:
Democracy and especially APC are the worst things to happen to Nigerians.

Do you think any other party will bring price down lolz jokers
Once price go up it canโ€™t come down and itโ€™s not about party

We having population growth in Nigeria our consumption are imported

Inflation never start

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by romunu(m): 8:03pm On Jun 23, 2023
Them don turn Nigeria with the stick they used to turn garri
55truth:
Around the mid-90s, I was a little child then still following my mother to the market. My mother was into buying and selling palm oil. I may not remember everything again but I can still remember vividly that before we returned home, she would buy 10 cups of Garri for N10. If it is 15 cups, it would be N15. 20 cups would go for N20. That's N1/cup. That was in stock to serve till the next market day.

As a son of a palm oil seller, against all odds, I have strived to attend education up to tertiary level only to come back and be hit with unemployment, in an economy with throat-cutting inflation. That same Garri that was N1/cup, the attached photo is 6 cups for N500. This is not even enough for one mouth not to talk of several mouths. How did Nigeria become this expensive and difficult for average citizens to survive amidst massive unemployment/underemployment?

The recent removal of fuel subsidy has even worsened the whole situation, making prices of goods and services beyond the reach of the common citizens.

"Can the poor breathe please?"

I am an applicant with mouths to feed, finding it difficult to survive each day. And as a Nigerian living in Nigeria, can I at least breathe until I get a job or find capital to start a business and things become better?

Undoubtedly, millions of Nigerians are in my shoes, and even worst. This is evident in the Nigerian streets.

Yahoo, kidnapping, money rituals, etc are not meant for everybody but unfortunately, the youth are being pushed into it due to the state of the economy. Note: I'm not in any way in support of the aforementioned.

In Tinubu's voice, I would say, please,

"LET THE POOR BREATH".
"DON'T SUFFOCATE THEM".

And on behalf of unemployed Nigerian youths, WE WANT TO BREATHE. DO WELL TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED WITH A JOB AND ANY OTHER SUPPORT.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by MorataFC: 8:04pm On Jun 23, 2023
55truth:
Nigeria has been turned upside down.
This is not peculiar to Nigeria ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ alone

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by SalamRushdie: 8:04pm On Jun 23, 2023
This is deep

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by CirocBoi(m): 8:06pm On Jun 23, 2023
55truth:


Wetin this woman do una?

I tire, nawa for them
Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Angelfrost(m): 8:07pm On Jun 23, 2023
Menclothing:


Do you think any other party will bring price down lolz jokers
Once price go up it canโ€™t come down and itโ€™s not about party

We having population growth in Nigeria our consumption are imported

Inflation never start

Please, whose job is it to push the nation away from an import-driven economy to an export and production-centered economy??!

Speaking of population, is Nigeria more populated than India, China, America, etc??!

He is right...! Elected leaders and ruling parties have failed the nation!

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by ppogba: 8:07pm On Jun 23, 2023
Same way your own dowry will be different from your mother's own.

Simple economics.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by EnemyofGod2: 8:08pm On Jun 23, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by superCleanworks(m): 8:08pm On Jun 23, 2023
ahnie:
I have not eaten since Saturday last week cry cry
God please help me.
dem don hack am
๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜’๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜’๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Karleb(m): 8:09pm On Jun 23, 2023
Let the poor vote with their senses.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by We4all: 8:09pm On Jun 23, 2023
I stopped drinking garri a long time ago. I detest the way it is unhygienically processed and handled.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Angelfrost(m): 8:10pm On Jun 23, 2023
vastolord4:


You know the funny thing? People supporting these people are either jobless or they work for them.. if they have businesses or side hustles, I'm sure they'd think with their brains

Some APC and Tinubu supporters are actually doing it out of shame or ego!

Pride no wan allow them cry out!

They are actually suffering far more than those they come online to call "Wailers"!

Many of them are on Nairaland with alternate accounts begging daily! They are the main beggars all over social media!

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by pek(m): 8:10pm On Jun 23, 2023
Procashtips:
How much was she earning then and how much do you earn now?
Learn to read and comprehend.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Menclothing: 8:10pm On Jun 23, 2023
Angelfrost:


Please, whose job is it to push the nation away from an import-driven economy to an export and production-centered economy??!

Speaking of population, is Nigeria more populated than India, China, America, etc??!

He is right...! Elected leaders and ruling parties have failed the nation!

Which of this nation is in Africa ?

In America Cost of living differ from state to state and china too so citizens face state government

What is our state government doing

We expect magic from central who have no direct business with grass root why is faac sharing allocation

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by InvertedHammer: 8:10pm On Jun 23, 2023
55truth:
Around the mid-90s, I was a little child then still following my mother to the market. My mother was into buying and selling palm oil. I may not remember everything again but I can still remember vividly that before we returned home, she would buy 10 cups of Garri for N10. If it is 15 cups, it would be N15. 20 cups would go for N20. That's N1/cup. That was in stock to serve till the next market day.

As a son of a palm oil seller, against all odds, I have strived to attend education up to tertiary level only to come back and be hit with unemployment, in an economy with throat-cutting inflation. That same Garri that was N1/cup, the attached photo is 6 cups for N500. This is not even enough for one mouth not to talk of several mouths. How did Nigeria become this expensive and difficult for average citizens to survive amidst massive unemployment/underemployment?

The recent removal of fuel subsidy has even worsened the whole situation, making prices of goods and services beyond the reach of the common citizens.

"Can the poor breathe please?"

I am an applicant with mouths to feed, finding it difficult to survive each day. And as a Nigerian living in Nigeria, can I at least breathe until I get a job or find capital to start a business and things become better?

Undoubtedly, millions of Nigerians are in my shoes, and even worst. This is evident in the Nigerian streets.

Yahoo, kidnapping, money rituals, etc are not meant for everybody but unfortunately, the youth are being pushed into it due to the state of the economy. Note: I'm not in any way in support of the aforementioned.

In Tinubu's voice, I would say, please,

"LET THE POOR BREATH".
"DON'T SUFFOCATE THEM".

And on behalf of unemployed Nigerian youths, WE WANT TO BREATHE. DO WELL TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED WITH A JOB AND ANY OTHER SUPPORT.
/
Losers complain. Smart people see opportunities in times of difficulties.

Imagine someone who plants cassava (minimal maintenance) and yam this period. The outlook is very encouraging. The unemployed loser lounging in the cities waiting for God to pick his/her imaginary calls can relocate to the village to farm. In a year or two, s/he will have more than enough money to start life on a good footing.

You know what to do.
/

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by ObalendeCMS: 8:13pm On Jun 23, 2023
I pity those with children & those still giving their wife belle - especially the hoi pollois

Hmmm!

Those children will definitely come after you.

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Vinnie2000(m): 8:14pm On Jun 23, 2023
This Country don cast finish, no thanks to APC.๐Ÿ˜•

Inflation is Dealing with Nigerians real hard. embarassed undecided

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by Angelfrost(m): 8:15pm On Jun 23, 2023
Menclothing:


Which of this nation is in Africa ?

In America Cost of living differ from state to state and china too so citizens face state government

What is our state government doing

We expect magic from central who have no direct business with grass root why is faac sharing allocation

What system of Government do you run as a nation??! Is it the same decentralized and people-centered system seem in America, UK, and other parts of UK??!

Are the states in charge of their resources and security architecture??!...

I'm not making excuses for the equally useless state governors, but the nation is running a centralized system of government which makes a lot of states less productive and accountable!

Whose job is it to correct this foundational error??!

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Re: Check How Much My Mother Used To Buy Garri And How Much I'm Buying Now by easzypeaszy(m): 8:16pm On Jun 23, 2023
Person wey no get job now.. Fit die
I advise my friend to just chill on child now.. He got married last year.. No job, na we dey gather push am 10k to 15k monthly
His wife works bt the salary is 25k
If pikin enter na den dem go kw wetin be hellfire.
I have kids and wen I don't hv shishi n gas finished fr house my brthrs na den u go kw say na phone number u get no be Contacts

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