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Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Goodnewsforlife: 1:56pm On Feb 13 |
Willed042:oga losing election shouldn’t b d end of d world n remember no b only u get monopoly of madness We have woken up to your madness n we will give u as u bring it 1 Like |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by PotatoSalad(m): 1:56pm On Feb 13 |
[quote author=Basic123 post=128434294][/quote] Olodo.. you don spend one night in Anambra before? |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Hassanmaye(m): 1:57pm On Feb 13 |
Localemperor:Hahahaha 🤣😂😆😂 |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by blowjohn(m): 1:57pm On Feb 13 |
Wait, evaporated milk is now 600 naira Don't really take anything milk anymore that's why am surprised |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by sekundosekundo: 1:58pm On Feb 13 |
[quote author=Basic123 post=128434294][/quote] Stop bn childish. |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by blowjohn(m): 1:59pm On Feb 13 |
gasparpisciotta: Some people don't eat o. Maybe once a day. The rest of the money for food is spent on drugs. So while ur eating 3 or 4 meals they are eating 1 meal of food and 3 meals of drugs |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by nesphil(m): 2:03pm On Feb 13 |
This soap is now ₦1000.00 for one piece. Localemperor:
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Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by 8stargeneral: 2:06pm On Feb 13 |
happney65:For where i am milk is nothing...but in Nigeria milk is big man food now...may God safe Nigeria |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Judolisco(m): 2:11pm On Feb 13 |
Eagba:oga enough with all dis yeye PO hype.... All of u are talking about lagos having massive revenue... What did Peter obi did with his own small revenue... He didn't build any schs, d present gov said all his so called investment are close to nothing.... Alot of workers went on strikes during his tenure, he owed a lot of salaries... Una go dey talk like say una no get memory.... Person wey no fit handle anambra no fit handle lagos... If u no fit handle lagos, then uno fit handle Nigeria 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Judolisco(m): 2:13pm On Feb 13 |
Omobude244:so I belong to which tribe... I'm I fulani like Atiku or Yoruba like tinubu?.... Una no get sense |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Judolisco(m): 2:14pm On Feb 13 |
Eagba:Peter obi handled anambra economy well... It's now the economic hub of Nigeria and West Africa |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Basic123: 2:21pm On Feb 13 |
PotatoSalad:
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Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by KingDash09(m): 2:23pm On Feb 13 |
That milk I buy am 750 Localemperor: |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Basic123: 2:24pm On Feb 13 |
Goodnewsforlife:They want you to give him zero in 2027 while they raised theirs to 100%,their son becomes president then they will keep quiet and stop lecturing you about tribalism |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Goodnewsforlife: 2:26pm On Feb 13 |
Basic123:those people always think they are wise n others are foolish 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Basic123: 2:26pm On Feb 13 |
Atk1nson:The campaign continues as long your stupid marketing of OBI and OBI PR continues |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Basic123: 2:30pm On Feb 13 |
Goodnewsforlife:The only problem is that most yorubas are still not wise. All this shouting of hunger from their own end is not because the love the country than biafra...its just to pave way for a biafran to rule over Nigeria. 90% of comments tarnishing the images of the country on social media are from them,Nobody 3will speak ill of someone he loves before an outsider! |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Omobude244: 2:43pm On Feb 13 |
Judolisco:Lolz Or na u nor get sense Education is really your probelm |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Love800(m): 2:53pm On Feb 13 |
Beans and carrot! How does it taste? Am sure it will be nice though. But carrot is expensive na? If u have any of such food people could mix and eat to cut cost, pls list dem here. newoffer: |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by YorubaDemonswag: 2:53pm On Feb 13 |
[quote author=Greenback post=128434897][/quote] How much per kid? |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Atk1nson(m): 2:54pm On Feb 13 |
Basic123: Your joblessness is one of the reason Nigeria's economy is tanking. Able-bodied man, continues dragging Peter Obi when the election has been concluded almost 1 year ago, leaving areas where he can try to be productive and lift himself out of poverty. |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Love800(m): 2:55pm On Feb 13 |
Ordinary lipton with bread. Wow! Tendd: |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by TermsAC: 2:55pm On Feb 13 |
Omobude244:yeah people should put pressure on tinubu to increase minimum wage. [b][/b] |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by TermsAC: 2:58pm On Feb 13 |
DIVINEEVIDENCE:There are 2 options to solve inflation, 1, stabilize currency and increase people's purchasing power 2, control price. Since government cannot control price in a capitalist economy, they are left with first option. All they have to do is give people living wage and balance free falling naira. Once naira becomes stable, the inflation will stop, and people with living wage can buy stuff. It's that simple. |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Basic123: 3:00pm On Feb 13 |
Atk1nson: Your joblessness is one of the reason Nigeria's economy is tanking. Able-bodied man, continues marketing Peter Obi when the election has been concluded almost 1 year ago, leaving areas where he can try to be productive and lift himself out of poverty |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Judolisco(m): 3:00pm On Feb 13 |
Omobude244:oya now Mr educator... Tell me how your obi dat moved from apga to pdp and now LP is different from Atiku dat moved from pdp to apc and now back to pdp again.... Yeye tribalist |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Trustyourself: 3:01pm On Feb 13 |
All the money Tinubu spent to steal his mandate must be recovered... Let's not cry because the main shege has not actually started... |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by ottersberger(m): 3:02pm On Feb 13 |
Judolisco: Peter Obi is indeed far more competent than the two gentlemen you compared him to. Competence is a word that embodies several qualities. Peter Obi has more energy, more dexterity, and is more educated in real terms. He is reasonably frugal and abhors official corruption, and he is an active manager in both the public and private sectors, so he is more experienced in day-to-day management. Peter Obi was a member of Jonathan's presidential economic management team until the regime was ousted by President Buhari in 2015. He was also a former chairman of the board of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He remains a member of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and the Nigerian Chartered Institute of Bankers. His parentage, academic background, and the source of his wealth, as well as the legacy he left in the state he governed, are not in dispute, unlike the people you compared him to. Peter Obi has won several awards including Sun Newspaper's Man of the Year (2007), Thisday Newspaper's Most Prudent Governor in Nigeria (2009), Champion Newspaper's Most Trustworthy Governor in Nigeria (2009), West Africa ICT Development Award for Governor of the Year (2010), Zik Leadership Prize (2011), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Best Performing Governor on Immunisation in South-East Nigeria (2012), Ezeife Leadership Foundation's Leadership and Good Governance Award (2012), Business Hallmark Newspaper's Man of the Year (2012), Silverbird's Man of the Year (2013), The Voice Newspaper's Award for Outstanding Example in Leadership and Governance (2014), Nigerian Library Association's Golden Merit Award (2014), to mention a few. Obviously, Nigeria did much better under that government than it is doing today under Tinubu, proving that the latter is indeed incompetent. |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Atk1nson(m): 3:07pm On Feb 13 |
Basic123: I see why you are unemployed now or underemployed with tinubu's media r=team. Never mind |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 3:12pm On Feb 13 |
Judolisco: Beer parlour talk. Anyone who has governed one state can govern another. There are local government chairmen who can transform Nigeria in no time if voted into Aso Rock. What then is the job of ministers, advisers, special advisers, senior special advisers and so on? What is lacking is the willpower to do the right thing, as well as a clean sheet of history. Otherwise, the president's veto power alone is enough to get things going in the right direction. With a simple inaugural speech remark Bulaba removed fuel subsidy, sending shockwaves through our economy. That's the power the GCFR has, and that's why sane Nigerians hate to see you tribalists and religious fanatics seek to push morons into that seat. Just imagine that we nearly went to war with Niger over a matter that doesn't directly concern Nigeria. |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by harmargedon: 3:28pm On Feb 13 |
gasparpisciotta:mine are teachers and cleaners |
Re: Look At What I Bought For N1000 Naira by Garrieveryday: 3:33pm On Feb 13 |
That tin of peak milk is N1000 now in my area. |
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