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If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Icrave4u: 9:24pm On Jan 29
If you want the Naira to appreciate in value, do these twenty things.

1.Instead of MTN, Airtel or Etisalat, use Glo
2.Instead of Mercedes, Range Rover, or Honda, buy Innoson
3.Fly Air Peace over Air France, KLM, or Lufthansa
4.Bank at First Bank, UBA, GTBank, and Zenith over Stanbic
5.Watch AriseTV, Channels and NTA over Multichoice DSTV
6.Buy Dangote and Ibeto cement, and avoid Chinese brands
7.Watch and buy Enyimba FC, Kano Pillars, and 3SC over Manchester United, Barcelona, PSG, and Napoli
8.Buy music of Nigerian origin from streaming sites instead of downloading foreign artistes
9.Patronise DAKOVA, Mai Atafo, Mudi Africa, and JADZ Couture (maker of my babanriga and agbada. Show her some love on +234 704 477 9973) over Armani, Gucci, Balenciaja, and Louis Vuitton
10.Drink palm wine over champagne, Hennessy, Scotch Whiskey, and Irish Cream
11.Shop with your local market woman instead of at Shoprite
12.Buy and eat only made in Nigeria rice, and let Thailand eat their rice
13.Consider cassava bread over bread made with foreign-grown wheat
14.Buy Zinox PCs, laptops, and tablets
15.Instead of Birdseye custard, Quaker oats, and Kellogg's cereals, drink akamu, pap, and ogi
16.Leave KFC, and patronise Mr Bigg's, Tantalizers, and Mama Put
17.Stop using Holland Wax, and imported George and wrapper. Use Kaduna textiles, aso oke, Akwete cloth, and other local textiles
18.Watch less Hollywood and Bollywood movies, and go for Nollywood and Kannywood
19.Holiday and honeymoon in Obudu Cattle Ranch, Yankari Games Reserve, Ikogosi Warm Springs, and attend Argungu Fishing Festival
20.Reject imported frozen fish, meat and dairy products and buy fresh produce from local producers

Nobody is coming to save Nigeria. It is only Nigerians that will save Nigeria. Local brands may or may not be as good as foreign ones, but with continued patronage, they will improve in quality. Buy them, and your Naira will rise along with your personal happiness and the international rating of the green Nigerian passport. Your value is tied to Nigeria's value. Buy Nigerian and Nigeria's foreign reserves, trade balances, and debt to GDP ratio will automatically improve.

#TableShaker

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Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Kobojunkiee: 9:39pm On Jan 29
Icrave4u:
Nobody is coming to save Nigeria. It is only Nigerians that will save Nigeria. Local brands may or may not be as good as foreign ones, but with continued patronage, they will improve in quality. Buy them, and your Naira will rise along with your personal happiness and the international rating of the green Nigerian passport. Your value is tied to Nigeria's value. Buy Nigerian and Nigeria's foreign reserves, trade balances, and debt to GDP ratio will automatically improve.
That reads instead like a "How to make Nigerian millionaires richer?" list and not a "How to cause the Naira to appreciate?" grin

#TableShaker my arse! grin

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Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Acidosis(m): 9:48pm On Jan 29
The fact that you pay attention to a rogue who spent the last 8 years of his life in exile shows that you're not ready.

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Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by lordm(m): 9:53pm On Jan 29
He is right though
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Cassandraloius: 10:25pm On Jan 29
It will be hard to adapt that, infact this post is for rich people.
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Kobojunkiee: 10:28pm On Jan 29
lordm:
He is right though
How is he right? undecided
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Icrave4u: 11:24pm On Jan 29
You must be mad.in short you are mad!
Kobojunkiee:
That reads instead like a "How to make Nigerian millionaires richer?" list and not a "How to cause the Naira to appreciate?" grin

#TableShaker my arse! grin
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by brain54(m): 3:16am On Jan 30
The sense of what you have said is...

Buy locally made products.

But the way you put it is too extreme and almost impossible.

Nigerians are not patriotic!
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Free2Fly: 4:34am On Jan 30
Icrave4u:
If you want the Naira to appreciate in value, do these twenty things.

1.Instead of MTN, Airtel or Etisalat, use Glo
2.Instead of Mercedes, Range Rover, or Honda, buy Innoson
3.Fly Air Peace over Air France, KLM, or Lufthansa
4.Bank at First Bank, UBA, GTBank, and Zenith over Stanbic
5.Watch AriseTV, Channels and NTA over Multichoice DSTV
6.Buy Dangote and Ibeto cement, and avoid Chinese brands
7.Watch and buy Enyimba FC, Kano Pillars, and 3SC over Manchester United, Barcelona, PSG, and Napoli
8.Buy music of Nigerian origin from streaming sites instead of downloading foreign artistes
9.Patronise DAKOVA, Mai Atafo, Mudi Africa, and JADZ Couture (maker of my babanriga and agbada. Show her some love on +234 704 477 9973) over Armani, Gucci, Balenciaja, and Louis Vuitton
10.Drink palm wine over champagne, Hennessy, Scotch Whiskey, and Irish Cream
11.Shop with your local market woman instead of at Shoprite
12.Buy and eat only made in Nigeria rice, and let Thailand eat their rice
13.Consider cassava bread over bread made with foreign-grown wheat
14.Buy Zinox PCs, laptops, and tablets
15.Instead of Birdseye custard, Quaker oats, and Kellogg's cereals, drink akamu, pap, and ogi
16.Leave KFC, and patronise Mr Bigg's, Tantalizers, and Mama Put
17.Stop using Holland Wax, and imported George and wrapper. Use Kaduna textiles, aso oke, Akwete cloth, and other local textiles
18.Watch less Hollywood and Bollywood movies, and go for Nollywood and Kannywood
19.Holiday and honeymoon in Obudu Cattle Ranch, Yankari Games Reserve, Ikogosi Warm Springs, and attend Argungu Fishing Festival
20.Reject imported frozen fish, meat and dairy products and buy fresh produce from local producers

Nobody is coming to save Nigeria. It is only Nigerians that will save Nigeria. Local brands may or may not be as good as foreign ones, but with continued patronage, they will improve in quality. Buy them, and your Naira will rise along with your personal happiness and the international rating of the green Nigerian passport. Your value is tied to Nigeria's value. Buy Nigerian and Nigeria's foreign reserves, trade balances, and debt to GDP ratio will automatically improve.

#TableShaker

This must be from that useless Reno

Do Nigerians import more than those in the gulf countries, who depend on others, even in manpower, and yet have stable currencies from year to year??

Nonsense!

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Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by being(m): 1:04pm On Jan 30
Icrave4u:
If you want the Naira to appreciate in value, do these twenty things.

19.Holiday and honeymoon in Obudu Cattle Ranch, Yankari Games Reserve, Ikogosi Warm Springs, and attend Argungu Fishing Festival
20.Reject imported frozen fish, meat and dairy products and buy fresh produce from local producers

Nobody is coming to save Nigeria. It is only Nigerians that will save Nigeria. Local brands may or may not be as good as foreign ones, but with continued patronage, they will improve in quality. Buy them, and your Naira will rise along with your personal happiness and the international rating of the green Nigerian passport. Your value is tied to Nigeria's value. Buy Nigerian and Nigeria's foreign reserves, trade balances, and debt to GDP ratio will automatically improve.

#TableShaker

The people cannot coordinate themselves to do some of these things... it is the government that will coordinate the people. The Govt needs to motivate or create policies that will make people choose local.
BTW the govt also needs to create the enabling environment for local production.. for instance, fish, poultry, palm oil-- these are things that are imported because local production is not enough. Yet, nigerians want to produce but enabling environment is just not there.
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by obinna58(m): 7:42pm On Jan 30
Mumu people deceiving themselves, buying locally made products doesn’t change a thing, it’s about producing enough of the important things needed by the general market, and tell your president to stop printing more useless naira
The leaders are totally clueless, insecurity plays a vital role in naira depreciation

It’s more about production and not consumption

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Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by brain54(m): 3:31am On Jan 31
obinna58:
Mumu people deceiving themselves, buying locally made products doesn’t change a thing, it’s about producing enough of the important things needed by the general market, and tell your president to stop printing more useless naira
The leaders are totally clueless, insecurity plays a vital role in naira depreciation

It’s more about production and not consumption
So what is the idea...

Production not for consumption. So when you produce you keep the products and be looking at it?

Una dey talk o!
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by obinna58(m): 9:29am On Jan 31
brain54:

So what is the idea...

Production not for consumption. So when you produce you keep the products and be looking at it?

Una dey talk o!
First the government are printing more money than you need, production should equal the money being printed but the lazy ass government keep printing out of their selfish interest making the ones that we poor Nigerians saved in the bank totally useless

Self sufficient production doesn’t involve imported materials
At this stage the cheapest means of curtaining naira depreciation is through agriculture but Insecurity is eating farmers up

The silly government thinks lack of dollar is their problem when their economy doesn’t even attract dollar one bit, they’ll always chose the easy way out which is borrowing and then the worst keep happening

Let me tell you, the president is absolutely doing nothing in the office except threatening office holders, dividing and sharing money, then lots of promises

Funny enough the people are encouraging them
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by brain54(m): 10:10am On Jan 31
obinna58:

First the government are printing more money than you need, production should equal the money being printed but the lazy ass government keep printing out of their selfish interest making the ones that we poor Nigerians saved in the bank totally useless

Self sufficient production doesn’t involve imported materials
At this stage the cheapest means of curtaining naira depreciation is through agriculture but Insecurity is eating farmers up

The silly government thinks lack of dollar is their problem when their economy doesn’t even attract dollar one bit, they’ll always chose the easy way out which is borrowing and then the worst keep happening

Let me tell you, the president is absolutely doing nothing in the office except threatening office holders, dividing and sharing money, then lots of promises

Funny enough the people are encouraging them




I see your point of view clearly now...

But you continue to contradict your message. Which is the reason I called you out in the first place.

I won't pick your points one after the other to show you how.

Agriculture is also production. It is also part of the things the author listed above.



The problems of Nigeria are numerous. Each problem has its solution.

Let us be objective in our critism!
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by wunmi590(m): 10:31pm On Jan 31
Acidosis:


The fact that you pay attention to a rogue who spent the last 8 years of his life in exile shows that you're not ready.

Don't mind him...

Somebody that went to Kenya yo celebrate his last birthday, is there on twitter writing rubbish
Re: If You Want The Naira To Appreciate In Value, Do These Twenty Things by Konquest: 12:42am On Feb 08
Icrave4u:
If you want the Naira to appreciate in value, do these twenty things.

1.Instead of MTN, Airtel or Etisalat, use Glo
2.Instead of Mercedes, Range Rover, or Honda, buy Innoson
3.Fly Air Peace over Air France, KLM, or Lufthansa
4.Bank at First Bank, UBA, GTBank, and Zenith over Stanbic
5.Watch AriseTV, Channels and NTA over Multichoice DSTV
6.Buy Dangote and Ibeto cement, and avoid Chinese brands
7.Watch and buy Enyimba FC, Kano Pillars, and 3SC over Manchester United, Barcelona, PSG, and Napoli
8.Buy music of Nigerian origin from streaming sites instead of downloading foreign artistes
9.Patronise DAKOVA, Mai Atafo, Mudi Africa, and JADZ Couture (maker of my babanriga and agbada. Show her some love on +234 704 477 9973) over Armani, Gucci, Balenciaja, and Louis Vuitton
10.Drink palm wine over champagne, Hennessy, Scotch Whiskey, and Irish Cream
11.Shop with your local market woman instead of at Shoprite
12.Buy and eat only made in Nigeria rice, and let Thailand eat their rice
13.Consider cassava bread over bread made with foreign-grown wheat
14.Buy Zinox PCs, laptops, and tablets
15.Instead of Birdseye custard, Quaker oats, and Kellogg's cereals, drink akamu, pap, and ogi
16.Leave KFC, and patronise Mr Bigg's, Tantalizers, and Mama Put
17.Stop using Holland Wax, and imported George and wrapper. Use Kaduna textiles, aso oke, Akwete cloth, and other local textiles
18.Watch less Hollywood and Bollywood movies, and go for Nollywood and Kannywood
19.Holiday and honeymoon in Obudu Cattle Ranch, Yankari Games Reserve, Ikogosi Warm Springs, and attend Argungu Fishing Festival
20.Reject imported frozen fish, meat and dairy products and buy fresh produce from local producers

Nobody is coming to save Nigeria. It is only Nigerians that will save Nigeria. Local brands may or may not be as good as foreign ones, but with continued patronage, they will improve in quality. Buy them, and your Naira will rise along with your personal happiness and the international rating of the green Nigerian passport. Your value is tied to Nigeria's value. Buy Nigerian and Nigeria's foreign reserves, trade balances, and debt to GDP ratio will automatically improve.

#TableShaker

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