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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Paraman: 8:20am On Feb 23 |
lexy2014:https://www.thecable.ng/imf-nigerias-inflation-rate-will-drop-to-23-in-2024-15-5-in-2025/amp Ask the IMF |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Abagworo(m): 8:21am On Feb 23 |
Tinubu is really trying within this week to reduce tension across Nigeria. By clamping down on currency criminals and employing propaganda focused on positive news he just might be able to increase the elastic limit of Nigerians by few weeks or months and if Dollar falls within this period his rating will rise. I pray for his success cause if he fails we all lose and this suffering will continue |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by fatboyslym007: 8:21am On Feb 23 |
MajorOvakporaye: You mean it is literacy to not ask questions from your state and local governments... What schools did you go to? SO I CAN AVOID MY CHILDREN GOING THERE... |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Eriokanmi: 8:25am On Feb 23 |
alanto:Yes, it's hurting because it's fake news. We aren't seeing this in reality. These foreign news media don't know the realities on ground. They publish only what their bought-over correspondents tell them. World Bank, IMF , etc predicted improved economic growth for Nigeria last year after the removal of subsidiary. The same people told tinubu recently to review the policy cos more people would be plunged into hunger...you see? Nobody can tell thr Nigeria story better than Nigerians. The new slogan ebi npawa ooo, coupled with the protests seen nationwide Is a proof nothing is improving. I hope reuters would do a through research on the real situation on ground cos I don't like the way people always confront me politely and be asking me to buy food for them daily each time I set out. Its not a good sign at all. It's never happened this way since I was born. With all this fake report, fuel is now sold for 640 naira, beginning from yesyerday morning at major stations. Same crude output had always been impressive for some time now, yet it has never reflected in our economic growth. You should know we all crave a better Nigeria and we don't have any other country. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by ForexMarket(m): 8:28am On Feb 23 |
This is audio GDP growth. Do not depend on Nigeria government. Learn how to trade forex. That is the only way to shield yourself from economic hardship in Nigeria. I teach forex to Nigerians for FREE. For my contact: check my signature. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Azazyel: 8:29am On Feb 23 |
Bethel4Life: Are you after a better Nigeria or for one presidential candidate? I voted for Peter Obi but since he lost, there's nothing much I can do until the next election day. I am annoyed at Nigerians who voted for Tinubu but I can't resort to tribal bashing. A huge number of Yoruba people actually voted for Peter Obi so you have to be careful with the way you are taunting Yorubas. This is the best time to win more people over instead of the cyber bullying. If Tinubu finds a way to get things right, it would benefit every single citizen regardless of who you voted for. We don't need tribalism here. We need to come together and figure out a solution pls. Don't let all these politicians deceive you. They eat and drink together at our backs in secret places. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Connoisseur(m): 8:30am On Feb 23 |
AOB1: You hate hypocrisy but you want the man you didn't see fit for the job to advice the man you know couldn't do the job but you elected anyways. My friend, you are hypocrisy in person |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by pendragonbladgo(m): 8:30am On Feb 23 |
Good move.... |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Tonytonex(m): 8:31am On Feb 23 |
What is the impact on the masses? And on the Naira? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Nostring: 8:34am On Feb 23 |
EbolaTinubu:better go find work do ..u dey waste away online trolling all day..mumu |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Nostring: 8:35am On Feb 23 |
Franking:why u dey cry na...go put Obi if e dey pain u dat much |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Eriokanmi: 8:37am On Feb 23 |
Paraman: Read the below from same confused IMF https://guardian.ng/news/imf-warns-nigeria-of-potential-44-inflation-rate www.arise.tv/imf-warns-naira-may-experience-further-35-depreciation-in-2024-due-to-local-production-challenges/#:~:text= https://nationaleconomy.com/imf-warns-of-potential-44-inflation-peak-as-naira-falters https://nairametrics.com/2024/02/19/nigerias-inflation-may-peak-at-44-as-naira-value-worsens-imf/?amp=1 I had to pull this from various sources so you'd not say it's from a blogsite or its fake news. See, these guys are our major problems. The foreign media always speak from both sides of their mouth and they're mostly given false reports by their local correspondents whom the politicians have bought over. I always pray for a better Nigeria. We're the only ones who can tell the real story , not what a foreigner or foreign media is telling us. Their reports don't reflect the realities on ground. That's the truth |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by merits(m): 8:37am On Feb 23 |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by 9jii(m): 8:38am On Feb 23 |
Bethel4Life:Obi's people. SMH |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Putinofrussia: 8:40am On Feb 23 |
Back to back good news for Nigerians. The growth continues and joy for all Nigerians. The Omniscient reigns. The Omnipresent always triumphs. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by BenuePolitician(m): 8:42am On Feb 23 |
Economy growing with more Deaths and immense suffering to follow! |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Franking: 8:44am On Feb 23 |
Nostring: Nigerians dey cry. Biting your nose to spite your face. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Franking: 8:48am On Feb 23 |
9jii: Leave them out of this. Nobody is in denial today because we are all wearing the shoe and know where it pinches but of course you'd expect people to pretend all is well to massage your torn ego. Only an idiot will criticise government when things are obviously improving. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Nostring: 8:50am On Feb 23 |
Franking:like you care about Nigerians..troll |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by persius555(m): 8:50am On Feb 23 |
Coming from a western media house. These guys don't want genuine growth for us. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by hayoholla(m): 8:58am On Feb 23 |
Bethel4Life: More suffering for you, and so shall it be for you. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by lexy2014: 8:58am On Feb 23 |
Paraman: are these your words? Paraman: how will inflation start falling? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Franking: 9:16am On Feb 23 |
Nostring: I bought 12.5 kg of gas yesterday for over 15k. A bag of rice is almost #100k. Petrol is above#700. Deal with those first and then tell me I don't care about myself. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by yommen: 9:19am On Feb 23 |
Bethel4Life: To you and your family or course. Why are some people just so daft that they only desire bad things just because their person is not the president? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Nostring: 9:20am On Feb 23 |
Franking:stop inflating stuffs, trolling liar |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by yommen: 9:22am On Feb 23 |
EbolaTinubu: Propaganda on 'Reuters', an international news media? Na wa o! |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by freemi(m): 9:34am On Feb 23 |
AOB1:keep dreaming. Nothing is cmin back |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by bitbillionaire: 9:35am On Feb 23 |
Okay. At least Tinubu has something to celebrate |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Chicagograduate(m): 9:54am On Feb 23 |
These oyinbo sabi deceive Africans ehn!If this same economy policy wey results to hardships happen for Europe and USA the citizens for don start violent protest and start looting shops. Ministers go begin resign. Slave masters. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by bettycanice: 9:56am On Feb 23 |
Praise God, suffering will soon be over in our dear country Nigeria |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Kaido: 9:57am On Feb 23 |
AOB1:Your left balls dia |
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by paskal16: 10:02am On Feb 23 |
Paraman:seriously prices for naija dey ever go down? Talk true |
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