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Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by ogolemati: 12:03pm On Feb 10 |
ok let's wait for the CBN to defend.you can't employ a crook to get a good result 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Chassy03: 12:04pm On Feb 10 |
He don cast in Charley doggy voice |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Seunpapa65: 12:04pm On Feb 10 |
DohFahSo:At least we have it in mind that buhari is a failure so we brace up but this one his brothers on nairaland told about how Lagos was developed with his blueprint π€£ππ How Nigeria will better pass Dubai like this now hunger don beat people wotowoto sapa dey go around dey hug everyone πππ 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Treasure17(m): 12:05pm On Feb 10 |
Tinubu is failing and clueless as well. 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Brash7: 12:07pm On Feb 10 |
Criminals talking to criminals while some deluded, hungry and frustrated retards will come here to defend them. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by EdiskyHarry: 12:07pm On Feb 10 |
Failed nation, Failed CBN, Failed sanators, Failed president. 2 Likes |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by IfnobeGod20: 12:10pm On Feb 10 |
Tinubu's supporters will still argue it because anyone that speak against their evil policies are the enemies of Tinubu. For now those policies are anti people and deepening the people farther into extreme hunger and poverty. Cc smokinloud, hoping you are reading this? No government does a policy that will farther put her people into excruciating economy, hunger, penury and poverty. No government all over the world, except wicked and evil government. 2 Likes |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Inspirer1: 12:11pm On Feb 10 |
The cbn governor should answer the question of $3.3 Billion dollar loan and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu's question, the Agric Minister should answer those questions thrown at him too 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Customised3(f): 12:11pm On Feb 10 |
Who will talk? 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 12:11pm On Feb 10 |
bemeruca:πβοΈπ― |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Goodoldays(m): 12:11pm On Feb 10 |
We are in the βbirth pangβ stage according to Tinubu When the baby is born every where go soft Imagine nonsense from a president 3 Likes |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by SouthSouth1914: 12:13pm On Feb 10 |
More people are hungry, which means your policies are not working. Go and look at the number of Toyota vehicles, do we manufacture Toyota vehicles? How much foreign exchange do we pay for Toyota vehicles? So they knew people were hungry? Wicked evil politicians. 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by IfnobeGod20: 12:16pm On Feb 10 |
Seunpapa65:The blueprint that no one has seen. I challenge any Tinubu's supporters to bring out the so called Tinubu's Lagos Blueprint and win #100,000. Besides, as Lagos turned to Dubai, let alone Nigeria? Yes, Lagos have the resources to feed and develop herself but as those resources been used judiciously to meet her development? Capital NO. The only problem I have is, the problem is not only facing his supporters but all of us. God should have separated us and let everyone face the consequence of their decision. |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by tobenuel(m): 12:18pm On Feb 10 |
As I see the names of their economic management team of the FG, I just laugh. lmao WTF I am still laffing. Some things will never change |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Inspirer1: 12:18pm On Feb 10 |
IfnobeGod20:I don't think at this rate I can continue to suppprt such, if we all want to be sincere with ourselves as a supporter or not, hardship has really really increased since the first minute Tinubu assumed power as the President, initially I was like it will get better BUT after 9 months its from bad to worse and tending towards worst,,,, I may not really be feeling it, but millions of people are experiencing pain, fear (kidnapping), hunger, hardship, that's the angle I wish all Tinubu supporters will look at this whole thing from, consider several millions who are suffering since that moment he said "subsidy is gone" AND till now no ease at all... 4 Likes |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by arantess: 12:21pm On Feb 10 |
This senate committee must be IPOB in disguise..... They are not patriotic..... How can they query the policies of emilokan and balablu? They must be arrested... 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by omoadeleye(m): 12:23pm On Feb 10 |
[quote author=Seunpapa65 post=128382367] I will only agree if it involves everyone without exception but no the will leave the top cabal and come to the helpless masses [/quote So helpless masses are spending dollars around? |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by arantess: 12:24pm On Feb 10 |
yesloaded:The difference between this cardoso and emefiele is that one has not printed 22trillion naira...yet |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by arantess: 12:25pm On Feb 10 |
Helpfromabove1:No ideas ab initio... |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Tooreda: 12:27pm On Feb 10 |
Helpfromabove1: |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by arantess: 12:28pm On Feb 10 |
jlinkd78:That's it.... Tomorrow they will arraign cardoso in court, and nobody will call emilokan out, just like no one is calling buhari out only parading emefiele 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Brushstrokes20: 12:28pm On Feb 10 |
Call a spade A SPADE!π―π― # Nig is in wrong hands! π # a stitch in time βsaves nine 9οΈβ£ 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Skillsnigeria: 12:29pm On Feb 10 |
Hmmm |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Osolo1(m): 12:29pm On Feb 10 |
Hmmm, the gang up is already showing Thier faces bit by bit, take note of those within the government speaking up against it within a week. |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Tooreda: 12:29pm On Feb 10 |
crossfm: Many of the so called supporters are just plain stupid. They don't even get any kobo for the dirty jobs they are doing. You are glorifying them when you say they are paid. 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by Confirm4real(m): 12:32pm On Feb 10 |
Senate abeg tell dem...
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Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by DohFahSo: 12:32pm On Feb 10 |
Seunpapa65:He's the master builder na. Julius Berger. |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by seunayantokun(m): 12:35pm On Feb 10 |
What a stupid thing to say. Insecurity which is largely responsible for low production of foods is a matter of urgency which the National Assembly should have tackled by amending the constitution to allow state police, council police, municipal/township police. But they are avoiding it. They expect the executive to use a magic wand while farmers are kidnapped and killed. Fulani herdsmen terrorists have destroyed farms and farmers yet the senators ate busy allocatong funds for themselves. You've helped to cover the lie of Buhari whose government stole NNPC and CBN dead leaving only $2 billion in foreign reserve. Without strong production back-up and honesty, how will you be able to fix the economy? How will you be able to fix the naira? Yeyenatu. 1 Like |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by IfnobeGod20: 12:37pm On Feb 10 |
RecessionistPMB:When we told them the day he removed the subsidy that the attendant repercussions is better imagined than reality but today the reality has done on us and the repercussions are enormous and frightened, hunger, deprivation, penury and excruciating poverty. My problem with some of his supporters is, they tend to compare a developed system with a crawling country like Nigeria. Forgetting that what will work in a developed system, won't work in a crawling country like ours. This IMF policies handed over to us through Tinubu that he buy in, is anti people and not working. In the next one month if something drastic is not done, there may be revolution because the hunger will be too much and people will be pushed to the wall of no return. 2 Likes |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by khattab02: 12:38pm On Feb 10 |
They thought this was a joke when the senate president was jokingly saying "let the poor breathe" Look where we found ourselves now. |
Re: Senate To CBN, Ministers: Your Policies Are Failing by gaskiyamagana: 12:43pm On Feb 10 |
Naijadaily:Senate of all organ of failed Nigeria system get mouth to say this? Anyway its not their fault. We are asking them too how their sittings and passed Bills has been effective on those who elected them? 1 Like |
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