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See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by xin5: 8:49pm On Jun 02
As a bachelor I Just strolled out of my street to go get bean because the last basket I bought March has finished.

Madam give me beans..

She replied how many cups I say 4 hoping I might cook 2 and use the remaining later this week..if I haven't gone to market then.

I paid gave her 1k hoping to get change... But to my surprise she was asking for additional 600.

Meaning 1 cup was #400.

I stood there and didn't know when I burst out laugh. A Cold laugh
I couldn't cry, I laughed because I was shocked beyond words.

Before the year ends death toll might rise in this country due to starvation. And no one is really saying something about this outrightly.
Why can't we call for help from ecowas and un intervention now that some of us are still alive.

If I a bachelor financialy okay is complaining this way. what about those with multitude of mouths to feed.
I can't just help to imagine what's going on in some home's right now.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by DonBenny77(m): 8:54pm On Jun 02
The great Tinubulation had been activated, or you weren't informed......

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Nice2023(m): 9:15pm On Jun 02
With Tinubu...honestly it is just starting.

The man knows nothings about economy rather tax,and taxation only.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Sonnobax15(m): 9:25pm On Jun 02
lipsrsealed
A cup of beans is #400? undecided

Where are you based?

Cuz the last time I bought beans was 3 days ago and it was #250 per cup undecided

You sure say na kiosk you branch abi na mini super market wey dey disguise as kiosk? tongue

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by jahson19(m): 8:11am On Jun 03
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
A cup of beans is #400? undecided

Where are you based?

Cuz the last time I bought beans was 3 days ago and it was #250 per cup undecided

You sure say na kiosk you branch abi na mini super market wey dey disguise as kiosk? tongue

Basket of white beans is 6500 and brown beans is 7500 here in warri


So yes a cup of beans is 400

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by xin5: 8:44am On Jun 03
jahson19:


Basket of white beans is 6500 and brown beans is 7500 here in warri


So yes a cup of beans is 400


Leave the maga, I guess he never buy beans recently

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tobijah2: 9:12am On Jun 03
I bought 10 cups of beans 350 each on Saturday jun1 in okigwe.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Kwaramustgoodag: 9:48am On Jun 03
To increase subsidy, u don't stress urself. U just announced during speech on ur swearing in as a president. U increased price of everything without stress and masses trying to cope. National assembly, and VP got billions of naira to renovate and buy cars, without stress. Ur and ur VP spent 8.6billions within just few months for traveling, no stress. Now, to increase minimum wages, u now turned their representatives to errands boys and girls with different meetings upon meetings and offering them just 60k. What for? They broke down how they came up with the 615k, then u also should break down how u reached the 60k and let everyone hear.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by franchasofficia: 9:49am On Jun 03
Tinubu was and still a very huge mistake that Nigerians should have resisted with their last blood.


Buhari exposed what APC stood for and that 8 years of torturous rule of Buhari in which Tinubu and every APC supporter from the Southwest solidly praised as being wonderful ought to have wake Nigerians up from their slumber such that when Tinubu used INEC to rig the election, Nigerians ought to have occupied the streets and rejected Tinubu and whatever APC represented, but no, our tribe and religion was far more important to us than our collective future and that of our born and unborn kids. Look at the end result today yet some heartless souls are still drumming senseless support for Tinubu that have sunk Nigeria below low.


Take a look at how South Africans shunned race and partisan politics to massively support a white dominated party even though blacks are the majority.


In fact, APC was a demonic party designed by Satan to punish Nigeria and Nigerians just like Muslim Brotherhood Party of Egypt which Egyptians later realized and banned completely from Egypt.


APC ought to be declared the number one enemy of Nigeria and every APC supporter declared a none persona grata angry


It's unfortunate that some Yorubas have refused to let tribalism aside and call a spade a spade for once. Tinubu was never the best Yorubas could produce as President.


Dr Akinwunmi Adesina was there.

Prof Yemi Osinbajo was there

And many others that are not popular.

They selfishly foisted a known failure on us in the false claim that he built Lagos state, a stupendously rich cosmopolitan state that can govern itself on autopilot with all the federal government assistances and aid to make Lagos work for all Nigerians, they gave the credit to a known Treasury looter who only came to loot, steal and hijack, now look where he has led Nigeria angry

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Donald7610: 9:49am On Jun 03
Notice Me

Shey you don reach front page now
Oya collect your commission

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by yesloaded: 9:49am On Jun 03
This administration gat no clue about economy

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by dawnomike(m): 9:49am On Jun 03
I just wonder how low income earners are surving not to speak of those without a job.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by oluwaseyi0: 9:50am On Jun 03
arghh

low income earners are in deep shit

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Welrez(m): 9:50am On Jun 03
We all have to become economists to survive. All the strategies to tame the roaring inflation has failed. I wonder how people with large families are surviving in these perilous times!

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by TTPAAR(m): 9:51am On Jun 03
We just start!

This was the advice I got from meta AI this morning.... Abeg help send am to Tinubu and shettima. I dey conm


Here's a candid advice for the Nigerian government to help lessen economic challenges:

1. *Diversify the economy*: Reduce dependence on oil revenue by investing in other sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism.
2. *Improve infrastructure*: Invest in roads, power, and transportation to facilitate economic growth and attract foreign investment.
3. *Fight corruption*: Implement effective policies and enforcement to reduce corruption, which discourages investment and hinders economic progress.
4. *Promote entrepreneurship*: Support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through access to funding, training, and favorable policies.
5. *Invest in education and skills development*: Equip citizens with skills relevant to the modern economy, and improve access to quality education.
6. *Encourage foreign investment*: Create a business-friendly environment, simplify regulations, and offer incentives to attract foreign investors.
7. *Manage resources effectively*: Ensure transparency and accountability in resource allocation, and prioritize projects with high economic impact.
8. *Foster economic inclusion*: Implement policies to reduce poverty, inequality, and unemployment, and promote economic opportunities for all citizens.
9. *Improve macroeconomic management*: Maintain a stable exchange rate, control inflation, and manage debt effectively.
10. *Encourage regional development*: Implement policies to promote economic growth and development in all regions, reducing regional disparities.

By implementing these measures, the Nigerian government can help alleviate economic challenges, promote sustainable growth, and improve the standard of living for its citizens.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by pretydiva(f): 9:51am On Jun 03
Omo! The rate prices of foodstuff is skyrocketing ehn. The masses are suffering, the economy is bleeding. Politicians are balling. See the hardship we brought upon ourselves by voting in incompetent leaders cry

I hope this serve as an eye opener. 2027 no far again oo

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Corrections: 9:51am On Jun 03
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Jokerman(m): 9:51am On Jun 03
I think Nigeria is experiencing Famine, not inflation

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by bluefilm: 9:52am On Jun 03
xin5:
As a bachelor I Just strolled out of my street to go get bean because the last basket I bought March has finished.

Madam give me beans..

She replied how many cups I say 4 hoping I might cook 2 and use the remaining later this week..if I haven't gone to market then.

I paid gave her 1k hoping to get change... But to my surprise she was asking for additional 600.

Meaning 1 cup was #400.

I stood there and didn't know when I burst out laugh. A Cold laugh
I couldn't cry, I laughed because I was shocked beyond words.

Before the year ends death toll might rise in this country due to starvation. And no one is really saying something about this outrightly.
Why can't we call for help from ecowas and un intervention now that some of us are still alive.

If I a bachelor financialy okay is complaining this way. what about those with multitude of mouths to feed.
I can't just help to imagine what's going on in some home's right now.

Elections have consequences

Dasal

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by iCauseTrouble: 9:52am On Jun 03
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by DMerciful(m): 9:52am On Jun 03
220 million people being oppressed by less than 5000 people and they do nothing like 220 million statues!

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by imoowo(m): 9:52am On Jun 03
The number of dead bodies in mutaury has increased, the number of people awaiting trial has increased, jus because someone said it's his turn to lead is leadership by force why do u wake up one day and punish a whole country. Why

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Angelfrost(m): 9:52am On Jun 03
Shebi I asked what exactly the poor are eating in Nigeria currently, and no one could come up with an answer...!


Meaning people are likely dying of hunger, but the mass media is covering it up.

Well, if things don't miraculously change soon (yes, only a miracle can save this nation now), the crime rate will be unspeakable.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by magabounce(m): 9:52am On Jun 03
Mudu of beans in Abuja is 2,700
Outskirts like Maraba, mudu is sold for 2,500

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by jchioma: 9:53am On Jun 03
To say Nigeria is experiencing food crisis is a sad commentary of failure of leadership both state and federal. How possible is it that garri which was selling for 2,500 a paint rubber about a month ago is now 3,800. Garri which is the staple food in an average home is going beyond reach and the poor will be worst hit. Well, I must blame Tinubu for this! He’s become even more infantile and kindergarten than the previous governments he criticized. What a failure!

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by bluefilm: 9:53am On Jun 03
pretydiva:
Omo! The rate prices of foodstuff is skyrocketing ehn. The masses are suffering, the economy is bleeding. Politicians are balling. See the hardship we brought upon ourselves by voting in incompetent leaders cry

I hope and pray we get it right!

You did

I didn't

I am obidient

Obidient till the end

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by surgical: 9:53am On Jun 03
Nice2023:
With Tinubu...honestly it is just starting.

The man knows nothings about economy rather tax,and taxation only.
Because that is the easiest, it is easy to steal than to do the work

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by BigYash: 9:53am On Jun 03
pretydiva:
Omo! The rate prices of foodstuff is skyrocketing ehn. The masses are suffering, the economy is bleeding. Politicians are balling. See the hardship we brought upon ourselves by voting in incompetent leaders cry

I hope and pray we get it right!
So you voted this disaster? Majority of us didn’t vote him anyways,it was yahoobu the inec chair lady and his money that made way for him..

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Mopolchi: 9:53am On Jun 03
angry I bought half painter N3000 on Saturday. As dem tell me 3k, e be like dem press pause ⏸️ ontop me. Tinubu don scatter our economy.

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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by McLizbae: 9:53am On Jun 03
At this point Nigeria needs to be stopped. Remove the battery and put it back after some timeout.

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