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Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Drsnives(m): 1:40pm On Jun 03
dawnomike:
I just wonder how low income earners are surving not to speak of those without a job.
We wh our salaries is not up to minimum wage nko..
It's sad working for 30days and then boom your salary finishes the next day you were paid
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Inobeyourmate: 1:44pm 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
God bless you oh, nah even #270 here oh, where you buy your own from
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by bluefilm: 1:47pm On Jun 03
Lomprico2:
And no fuel subsidy was removed o!

You can imagine!
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by dawnomike(m): 2:38pm On Jun 03
Drsnives:

We wh our salaries is not up to minimum wage nko..
It's sad working for 30days and then boom your salary finishes the next day you were paid
What do you do for a living?
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Chicagograduate(m): 3:27pm 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.
I was surprised when I went to buy too and I was told 1 cup is now 400.I thought the seller wanted to cheat me.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Chicagograduate(m): 3:30pm On Jun 03
Drsnives:

We wh our salaries is not up to minimum wage nko..
It's sad working for 30days and then boom your salary finishes the next day you were paid
dawnomike:
What do you do for a living?
You dey ask as if you know know say most organisations and state government pay below the minimum wage.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by extremelygolden: 3:51pm 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

Last week Thursday, I was opportune to buy a derika of the tiniest size of honey beans for N1,100. Just about three buildings away, the same specie of beans was sold for N1,500, cos I priced theirs first.

On Saturday, I said let me go buy more for N1,100, but the price had changed over night to N1,200. My brother, I didn't think twice before buying it because I knew that if I mistakenly turn my body and return it, they would have added another increment.
That was how I ended up buying a small paint bucket of beans for about N7,200.

It's not funny at all! That invariably means that a cup of beans is truly N400, because original derika cup contains 4 milk cups.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by jahson19(m): 4:01pm On Jun 03
xin5:

Leave the maga, I guess he never buy beans recently
Probably one of those whe dem still dy feed na
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by jahson19(m): 4:02pm On Jun 03
Drsnives:
A cup of beans is 700 in obiaruku, do your research
I no doubt u bros, the food situation in Nigeria is beyond control
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Ara21(f): 4:16pm 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


It's 260 per cup here.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Waffarianman(m): 4:24pm 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.


This place of your massage got me laughing๐Ÿ˜† very hard here. "Why can't we call for help from ecowas and un intervention now that some of us are still alive" No even go there Ecowas can't do nothing, if we NGs are ready we fight this fight ourselves period. ๐Ÿšถ๐Ÿšถ
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Mom007(f): 4:44pm On Jun 03
Jokerman:
I think Nigeria is experiencing Famine, not inflation

Lol. Lazy being, e say na famine. Go and farm, see if it will not grow and give you plenty to eat. Lazy generation! Una go still buy that 1 cup for 1k
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Mandela27: 5:24pm 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
abeg where u dey base?
Here in Bonny it is 400 oh
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tonididdyx: 5:29pm On Jun 03
Family men are looking wornout these days, no affection


... Their faces and tots are more of regrets
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tonididdyx: 5:30pm On Jun 03
Mom007:


Lol. Lazy being, e say na famine. Go and farm, see if it will not grow and give you plenty to eat. Lazy generation! Una go still buy that 1 cup for 1k

Can you grow eveeything you eat?
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tonididdyx: 5:43pm On Jun 03
Kwaramustgoodag:
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.

That your last sentence lol... Dey really need to tell us how to spend 60k in this administration

I don't agree with the strike action or the demands of the NLC, they should channel the energy into calling for a full reversal of fuel prices

That's the only solution to the mess werein
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by yusufmurry: 5:45pm On Jun 03
Bros, deal with it. We are in for a long run...

Today we are buying fuel between N800-1000, everyone is quiet about that. A custard of Garri is 4k now. Imagine , Garri, the last hope of a common man.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Kwaramustgoodag: 5:55pm On Jun 03
Tonididdyx:


That your last sentence lol... Dey really need to tell us how to spend 60k in this administration

I don't agree with the strike action or the demands of the NLC, they should channel the energy into calling for a full reversal of fuel prices

That's the only solution to the mess werein
but tinubu already said it even before election that no matter how u protest, he won't go back on removing subsidy. Yet, highneck sold him to us.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tonididdyx: 6:00pm On Jun 03
Kwaramustgoodag:
but tinubu already said it even before election that no matter how u protest, he won't go back on removing subsidy. Yet, highneck sold him to us.
Every cat can be ๐Ÿ”” bell'd....!
E never see the mother of all protests yet.
It's inevitable but the people never dey see stars yet from the hunger.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tonididdyx: 6:03pm On Jun 03
yusufmurry:
Bros, deal with it. We are in for a long run...

Today we are buying fuel between N800-1000, everyone is quiet about that. A custard of Garri is 4k now. Imagine , Garri, the last hope of a common man.


grin
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by hstar: 6:07pm On Jun 03
TOPCRUISE:
Only the devil will defend this government.
Like mannabbqgrill, Nlpolicewoman, Eriggs and ilovedemmanna
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Kwaramustgoodag: 6:08pm On Jun 03
Tonididdyx:

Every cat can be ๐Ÿ”” bell'd....!
E never see the mother of all protests yet.
It's inevitable but the people never dey see stars yet from the hunger.
na true talk sha. But remember this government always used tout that have no future to disrupt peaceful protest like they did during endsars
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Love800(m): 6:49pm On Jun 03
This is just the answer.

Kudos!
TTPAAR:
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.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Love800(m): 6:51pm On Jun 03
There is nothing like famine.
I think is inflation and inadequate control of economy prices and policies.
Jokerman:
I think Nigeria is experiencing Famine, not inflation
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Mom007(f): 6:52pm On Jun 03
Tonididdyx:


Can you grow eveeything you eat?

Grow something first. If everyone grows somethings, it will have an impact.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Tonididdyx: 6:56pm On Jun 03
Mom007:


Grow something first. If everyone grows somethings, it will have an impact.

That's not a fact madam!
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Love800(m): 6:59pm On Jun 03
One moderator post about life in kebbi some three weeks ago discussing how food is cheap and much in quantity in his mother's mama-put restaurant.
U nor read the thread?
Figger:
no be lie, food cost everywhere for naija, people should not assume that northern Nigeria is cheaper at this time, no. I was in sokoto last month, and a plate of food in mama put was #700 wey no go even full u. Suya 1k na 9 pieces.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Mom007(f): 6:59pm On Jun 03
Tonididdyx:

Every cat can be ๐Ÿ”” bell'd....!
E never see the mother of all protests yet.
It's inevitable but the people never dey see stars yet from the hunger.

Leave protest alone and use your energies to do meaningful things... like farming. Rain is falling now. Make hay while the sun shines. Even if he reverses subsidy, it will have little impact on the prices of commodities. Fact is that there are too little people producing food for the over 150million people they claim live in Nigeria. It cannot work. It is not sustainable. No nation can survive it and no government is going to farm for you. Farming is the only sector that can employ and enrich as many people as are willing to go into it. All these debate on subsidy and minimum wages are just noise and distractions. You people should wake up please. Do not let this rainy season pass by or else we will really be in trouble. cry
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Anijay1212(m): 7:03pm 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
Here in Uyo beans is presently 400 naira a cup.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by Prettychild(f): 8:54pm 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

A mudu of beans is 3,500
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by AlphaNugget(m): 9:33pm On Jun 03
As a bachelor, I Just strolled out of my street to go get beans because the last half paint I bought had finished.
Madam give me beans..
She replied how many cups I said 4 hoping I might cook 2 and use the remaining later this week - If I haven't gone to market then.
I paid and gave her 1k hoping to get change... But to my surprise, she was asking for an additional 800.
Meaning 1 cup is #450.
I stood there and didn't know when I burst out laughing. A Cold laughter
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 saying something about this outrightly.
If I am a bachelor, and I am complaining this way, what about those with a multitude of mouths to feed?
I can't just help to imagine what's going on in some homes right now.
Re: See What I Experienced At A Kiosk Just Now.. by jahson19(m): 10:57pm On Jun 03
Ara21:

It's 260 per cup here.
Here shuold have a name
Thanks

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