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Food / Re: The Two Apple I Bought Today. The Price Shock Me by dodato: 12:03pm On Feb 23
To me, this is saying ..find some space and start growing Apples!!!
https://youtu.be/OwnUtnksO10?si=YUFE0eXllZPspXyT
Music/Radio / Re: Abdul Kamal Asks Court To Compel BBC To Pay Him ₦120M As Damage by dodato: 10:46am On Nov 16, 2023
immortalcrown:
This complicated. Musicians spoilt the market for themselves by tipping DJs and media houses to play their songs. The supposed seller pays the supposed buyer just to fake streaming. The bribery turned the entertainment world upside-down as stations that should pay for using songs now think using the songs is a favour to artistes.

But what is the English translation of "Daga Bakin Mai Ita"? Is the meaning derogatory?

"Daga Bakin Mai Ita"?...............From the Horses' Mouth.........not derogatory.

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Crime / Re: The TRUTH About Disappearing MANHOOD Exposed!!! by dodato: 11:55am On Sep 23, 2023
Not new and quite similar to the blood-drinking Women in Hijab saga going on in Nothern Nigeria right now This phenomenon is known as *Mass psychogenic or sociogenic illness* google it and you will see some incredible cases worldwide. The Nigerian Ebola scare of 2014 was part of this syndrome. My favorites are the Belgian Coca-Cola incident In 1999, and The Tanganyika laughter epidemic In 1962. Mass psychogenic
illness crops up when a group or society is experiencing some form of trauma which in this case is the current unprecedented hardship occasioned by Fuel hikes and hyperinflation.
Also, check the Havana syndrome to see how this illness caused a major diplomatic row between Cuba and the USA in 20117.

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Politics / Re: Globalisation Responsible For Coups, Financial Crimes, Others - DSS DG by dodato: 9:59am On Aug 26, 2023
Wherever you see Globalisation look for its evil twin - Neo-Liberalism. There is another world possible which is Alter Globalisation or Alter mondialisation.

Food / Re: What is the true situation of rice in Nigeria? How much does it cost? by dodato: 1:53pm On Aug 12, 2023
Global rice prices surge close to 12-year highs and could rise even more

Country Price (USD/kg)
USA 4.50
Japan 3.90
South Korea 3.80
Bhutan 2.70
Nigeria 0.87 - 0.96
… …
Tunisia 0.52

Rice prices surged to their highest in almost 12 years on the back of India’s rice export ban and adverse weather conditions that could impact production, said the United Nations’ food agency.

Food / Re: What is the true situation of rice in Nigeria? How much does it cost? by dodato: 1:34pm On Aug 12, 2023
According to the web search results, the average price of 50 kg of rice worldwide in July 2023 was *95 USD*. This is based on the data from 81 countries included in the GlobalProductPrices.com website. However, the price may vary depending on the type, quality, and availability of rice in different regions. For example, the lowest price was 0.52 USD per kg in Tunisia and the highest price was 4.50 USD per kg in USA. In Nigeria, the price of 50 kg of rice ranged from 43,490 NGN to 47,990 NGN according to Jumia.com³.

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