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Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Paraman: 11:36am On Apr 07 |
femi4:I'm speaking for myself, not for other people. I pay for what I use |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Johnjustice: 11:52am On Apr 07 |
PapaFejiro:Healthcare how? How can you subsidize what's not available for all? |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Omalicious1: 12:30pm On Apr 07 |
[quote author=adamusuleiman1 post=129297993][/quote] It's high time they stop this mental torture... |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Styluss: 12:47pm On Apr 07 |
Did you compare the minimum wage in those african countries? How many percentage of their salaries will go into power. With over 300% increase in food and other items, minimum wage remains 30k Shouldnt that bother you? Paraman: 1 Like |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Paraman: 12:48pm On Apr 07 |
Styluss:you talk as if the FG is not working towards increasing the minimum wage |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Styluss: 12:54pm On Apr 07 |
Over a year? When subscidy was removed did FG work towards it? When naira was floated did they work towards anything. Now electricity tariff is increased, nothing is working towards anything except making inhumane policies and buying 160 million cars/ You will be surprised minimum wage will be increased after 3 years and will be used to campaign for next elections Paraman: 2 Likes |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Paraman: 1:02pm On Apr 07 |
Styluss:The FG, states and the labour unions are still having discussion, this month or next month, a new minimum wage will be announce |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Styluss: 1:24pm On Apr 07 |
lmao Paraman: |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by bbonair(m): 1:41pm On Apr 07 |
For any data to be validated, you have to compare it with something. In this case, it will be the Per Capita Income of average Nigerian to all the countries presented here. I am sure the outcome will be different. |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by SalamRushdie: 6:38pm On Apr 07 |
chukwuma234: You are a morons |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Greystone: 10:51pm On Apr 07 |
Interesting |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by KORLAR(m): 11:21pm On Apr 07 |
Seefinish: Neither do they have 1/8 of the population and land mass. |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by BALLOSKI: 6:08am On Apr 08 |
Paraman:But they make reference to America in every other things, why not continue on that trend in this case? |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Paraman: 6:19am On Apr 08 |
BALLOSKI:Bro, go and check the OP title and stop arguing blindly |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Great2017: 7:03am On Apr 08 |
Why not put it in the local currency? The people earn and buy in their local currency. |
Re: Most Expensive Kilowatt-Hour In Africa - Statisense by Yashita: 5:21pm On Apr 16 |
[quote author=adamusuleiman1 post=129297993][/quote] Some people stated in the early part of the thread that these countries are poor and don't have up to half of Nigeria's resources. I'm just thinking though 🤔 is it that over these long years they haven't discovered some good natural resources God have blessed them with or they simply don't have anything to offer the world?🤔 |
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