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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by b0rn2fuck(m): 11:41am On Jun 17
It's well, life goes on, we won before election but those who said I am Yoruba bastard can't quote me now as I was quoted then
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by kesmiraAutos: 11:41am On Jun 17
patwilly:
It is unfortunate what this country has turned to. How are people surviving? I'll add that two of the tomatoes are Jara added after much complaints.
Mine was 8pcs without Ijara 3days ago in lagos mainland grin

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Bridget95(f): 11:41am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
look at what a youth with tertiary education is saying.
Instead of pointing 👉 to the government to do more or get out ,you are asking everyone to be a subsistant peasant farmer.

The economy is dying and youths "yarning dust"

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by damilare442: 11:41am On Jun 17
Godons1:


How many bucket you wan use and how many balls of tomatoes do you thing u will harvest within months? Una go dey talk anyhow. You don't know how farming is done or what farmers go through in farming.

In the past, most houses have small gardens in their backyards where they grow vegetables and spices. This reduces demand and have proven to be a stabilizer for prices.

You dont just attack every idea just because you don't understand it.

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Tokskob2008: 11:42am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
In a rented apartment that even the landlord hasn't planted anything in his compound or you think a landlord will open his eyes and watch tenants do that in his house

Una go just come online and talk for talking sake...

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by arantess: 11:42am On Jun 17
FourQu:
Helinues! Stop running . . . come and tell us what you like to say on threads like this cool

let me type it

"TOH"

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Emmabyte: 11:43am On Jun 17
5 p of tomantus can you imagine
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Luu40: 11:43am On Jun 17
LifestyleTonite:

Everyone wants to put on suit and tie even when their brain is not fit for western education. More than half of those in school really have no business being there. But since society has programmed us all to think you cannot make with without a paper called certificate, many now hope on education.

A girl who has acumen for business will abandon that to go study accounting in school so that she can graduate and start helping business people account for their money. This she does for a "take home pay" that can't take her home. After a while, she starts selling hair on Whatsapp status. If she had used the money spent on school fees and the four years spent on university education to focus 9n her hair business, she won't be relying on take home pay.

Go round and ask youths if they dream of becoming a farmer. Almost all them will say no; some might even curse you for wishing such on them. Yet we wonder why food is scarce. All these have to be considered to make things right. Sadly, some dumb people see this food scarcity as an opportunity to promote Peter Obi as saviour. How a people chose to package a fraud they know too well is baffling to me.

I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .

On this tomato scarcity, I heard it is caused by tomato Ebola. Ok, we agree. But how come pepper is also scarce? Does pepper suffer from the same disease? I think this is economic sabotage by the north. The region wants to do everything possible to frustrate the southern presidency. Food is 9ne of their weapons.

I'm glad Southwest governors have ordered the commissioners of agriculture of each state to meet and discuss how the region can grow its own food. I ask, why do most southern states have agriculture commissioners when the region can't grow its own food? Any state with such officers should sack them because they are blockheads. Look at the vast lands we have in our region. We also have rivers and the sea. Why is fish expensive? Can government investment in fishing and farming? I understand Lagos doesn't have enough land, but how about Ogun, Oyo, Kwara, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti? Even the Lagos that doesn't have land is investing in rice production in collaboration with a northern state.

Nigeria is dying and our leaders are not the only ones to blame.



There is wisdom in the first three paragraphs you wrote. Sane thinking Nigerians are very hard to come by these days. I hope we start setting our priorities straight.

Dysfunctional, cheap and low quality education has made many Nigerians aquire useless certificates that have no skill set attached to it. The government has been wrongly subsidising almost everything in the country for long, as against quality, honesty and ethical hardwork.
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Lezzlie(m): 11:44am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
I have never seen stupidity in Digital Print until I read this comment.

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by arantess: 11:44am On Jun 17
Bridget95:
look at what a youth with tertiary education is saying.
Instead of pointing 👉 to the government to do more or get out ,you are asking everyone to be a subsistant peasant farmer.

The economy is dying and youths "yarning dust"
your last sentence broo....

its pathetic
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by ifeco4(m): 11:44am On Jun 17
LifestyleTonite:

Everyone wants to put on suit and tie even when their brain is not fit for western education. More than half of those in school really have no business being there. But since society has programmed us all to think you cannot make with without a paper called certificate, many now hope on education.

A girl who has acumen for business will abandon that to go study accounting in school so that she can graduate and start helping business people account for their money. This she does for a "take home pay" that can't take her home. After a while, she starts selling hair on Whatsapp status. If she had used the money spent on school fees and the four years spent on university education to focus 9n her hair business, she won't be relying on take home pay.

Go round and ask youths if they dream of becoming a farmer. Almost all them will say no; some might even curse you for wishing such on them. Yet we wonder why food is scarce. All these have to be considered to make things right. Sadly, some dumb people see this food scarcity as an opportunity to promote Peter Obi as saviour. How a people chose to package a fraud they know too well is baffling to me.

I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .

On this tomato scarcity, I heard it is caused by tomato Ebola. Ok, we agree. But how come pepper is also scarce? Does pepper suffer from the same disease? I think this is economic sabotage by the north. The region wants to do everything possible to frustrate the southern presidency. Food is 9ne of their weapons.

I'm glad Southwest governors have ordered the commissioners of agriculture of each state to meet and discuss how the region can grow its own food. I ask, why do most southern states have agriculture commissioners when the region can't grow its own food? Any state with such officers should sack them because they are blockheads. Look at the vast lands we have in our region. We also have rivers and the sea. Why is fish expensive? Can government investment in fishing and farming? I understand Lagos doesn't have enough land, but how about Ogun, Oyo, Kwara, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti? Even the Lagos that doesn't have land is investing in rice production in collaboration with a northern state.

Nigeria is dying and our leaders are not the only ones to blame.


South West President you mean to say

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by lauzun: 11:46am On Jun 17
LifestyleTonite:


I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .



I agree with your post but please, don't even try to exonerate Tinubu. He knew that Buhari would be a failure but promoted him so that he could succeed him as president. Now he's there, let him clean up the poo he contributed to making with his support of Buhari, the most useless president ever in the history of this country.



Daily Post Nigeria
POLITICSFlashback:

How Bola Tinubu spoke highly of Buhari in 2015, named PDP ‘Poverty Development Party

Published on September 1, 2021
By Ochogwu Sunday

National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu had during the presidential campaign in 2015, referred to President Muhammadu Buhari as the only solution for the security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

During a mega presidential rally, the former governor of Lagos State recalled how some powerful nations in the world returned to army generals when they were challenged, saying “Major General Buhari would revive Nigeria’s economy”.

He named the current opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP as the “Poverty Development Party saying they had nothing to offer.

His words at the time were; “Every nation has a period of their own challenges, when America was challenged, they turned to one great man, their ex-military general, General Eisenhower. When the French were challenged, they turned to their general, Charles de Gaulle.

“When Britain was challenged, they turned to their general. Today, Nigeria is economically and physically challenged so we turn to General Muhammadu Buhari. He is the right man for the job. If you talk about military experience, he has it abundantly, he has courage, simplicity, he has it abundantly.


“If you talk about great determination, a combination of vision and ability to perform, honesty and integrity, he has it abundantly.

“I laugh when the incapable government, ‘Poverty Development Party’ PDP were talking. They have nothing again to say, they now want to question the qualifications of General Buhari and look for his certificate”.

Following the manifestos in 2015 which projected the APC presidential candidate as a ‘saviour’, Buhari defeated the then incumbent president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Nigerians expecting a total change in security and economy.

DAILY POST recalls that the Gross Domestic Product, GDP figure in 2015 was $492,437 million which made Nigeria the number 24 in the ranking of GDP of the 196 countries in the world according to the world bank.

Following the current outcry from Nigerians over the hike in prices of commodities, the cost of living in Nigeria prior to the 2015 general elections can be referred to as moderate as a dollar was exchanged for ₦187.952 contrary to the current ₦412.4 to a dollar.

Expectations of the electorates hit the rock when insecurity began to deteriorate despite the campaign promises. It can be recalled that banditry was very unpopular prior to the emergence of the current government.

Also, the activities of Fulani herdsmen which has resorted to killings across the country was at its minimal.

Recall that the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics said in 2020 that 40% or 83 million Nigerians live in poverty. Although Nigeria’s poverty profile for 2021 has not yet been released, it is estimated that the number of poor people will increase to 90 million, or 45% of the population, in 2022.

The country is currently facing its worst security crisis following the havoc been wreaked across the country by terrorist groups, bandits, herdsmen and other criminal elements.


https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/01/flashback-how-bola-tinubu-spoke-highly-of-buhari-in-2015-named-pdp-poverty-development-party/

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by InvertedHammer: 11:47am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
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The easiest solution that people fail to implement. It is difficult to feel sorry for people who embrace mental laziness.

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Zubeezanga(m): 11:48am On Jun 17
You geh blue light inside room OP your a badboy, you are a very badboy lol.
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by lauzun: 11:49am On Jun 17
Lezzlie:
I have never seen stupidity in Digital Print until I read this comment.

Leave that guy.
You will always know people on Nairaland who are still sucking mummy's breast.

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Meteng: 11:49am On Jun 17
OneCandleAway:


That's not possible in my house where I'm landlord. Or do you think everyone owns their houses. How many places even have space for that let alone the owner will allow. You'll all know the right thing is to put pressure on govt to solve insecurity so farmers can go back enmass to their farms and be assured of safety but you choose to blame people. Black man there really is something wrong with is because a white man will not think like this.
Thank you for this reply to that mofo
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by EmperorGodswill(m): 11:50am On Jun 17
Everyone wants to put on suit and tie even when their brain is not fit for western education. More than half of those in school really have no business being there. But since society has programmed us all to think you cannot make with without a paper called certificate, many now hope on education.

A girl who has acumen for business will abandon that to go study accounting in school so that she can graduate and start helping
business people account for their money. This she does for a "take home pay" that can't take her home. After a while, she starts selling hair on Whatsapp status. If she had used the money spent on school fees and the four years spent on university education to focus 9n her hair business, she won't be relying on take home pay.

Go round and ask youths if they dream of becoming a farmer. Almost all them will say no; some might even curse you for wishing such on them. Yet we wonder why food is scarce. All these have to be considered to make things right. Sadly, some dumb people see this food scarcity as an opportunity to promote Peter Obi as saviour. How a people chose to package a fraud they know too well is baffling to me.

I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .

On this tomato scarcity, I heard it is caused by tomato Ebola. Ok, we agree. But how come pepper is also scarce? Does pepper suffer from the same disease? I think this is economic sabotage by the north. The region wants to do everything possible to frustrate the southern presidency. Food is 9ne of their weapons.

I'm glad Southwest governors have ordered the commissioners of agriculture of each state to meet and discuss how the region can grow its own food. I ask, why do most southern states have agriculture commissioners when the region can't grow its own food? Any state with such officers should sack them because they are blockheads. Look at the vast lands we have in our region. We also have rivers and the sea. Why is fish expensive? Can government investment in fishing and farming? I understand Lagos doesn't have enough land, but how about Ogun, Oyo, Kwara, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti? Even the Lagos that doesn't have land is investing in rice production in collaboration with a northern state.

Nigeria is dying and our leaders are not the only ones to blame.


The same government your principal supported for 8 good yrs
U ar defending
Sorry

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by motionarena: 11:50am On Jun 17
patwilly:
It is unfortunate what this country has turned to. How are people surviving? I'll add that two of the tomatoes are Jara added after much complaints.


Its so unfortunate
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by OneCandleAway(f): 11:50am On Jun 17
eleniyan2020:
who are the farmers who should go back to farm...everybody is running to school that is not productive,abi watin Nigeria enginees fit build?

Go to the north and ask that stupid question. Maybe you're blind with all the news of farmers being killed and farming communities being levied by bandits or sent to idp.
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by opeldavid: 11:52am On Jun 17
Una go see pepper for this Tinubu govt grin grin grin

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by LotaTee: 11:52am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
You people are funny.
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by MatrixCircle: 11:52am On Jun 17
Minimum wage can no longer afford a pot of soup.

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by btaliat(m): 11:54am On Jun 17
LifestyleTonite:

Everyone wants to put on suit and tie even when their brain is not fit for western education. More than half of those in school really have no business being there. But since society has programmed us all to think you cannot make with without a paper called certificate, many now hope on education.

A girl who has acumen for business will abandon that to go study accounting in school so that she can graduate and start helping business people account for their money. This she does for a "take home pay" that can't take her home. After a while, she starts selling hair on Whatsapp status. If she had used the money spent on school fees and the four years spent on university education to focus 9n her hair business, she won't be relying on take home pay.

Go round and ask youths if they dream of becoming a farmer. Almost all them will say no; some might even curse you for wishing such on them. Yet we wonder why food is scarce. All these have to be considered to make things right. Sadly, some dumb people see this food scarcity as an opportunity to promote Peter Obi as saviour. How a people chose to package a fraud they know too well is baffling to me.

I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .

On this tomato scarcity, I heard it is caused by tomato Ebola. Ok, we agree. But how come pepper is also scarce? Does pepper suffer from the same disease? I think this is economic sabotage by the north. The region wants to do everything possible to frustrate the southern presidency. Food is 9ne of their weapons.

I'm glad Southwest governors have ordered the commissioners of agriculture of each state to meet and discuss how the region can grow its own food. I ask, why do most southern states have agriculture commissioners when the region can't grow its own food? Any state with such officers should sack them because they are blockheads. Look at the vast lands we have in our region. We also have rivers and the sea. Why is fish expensive? Can government investment in fishing and farming? I understand Lagos doesn't have enough land, but how about Ogun, Oyo, Kwara, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti? Even the Lagos that doesn't have land is investing in rice production in collaboration with a northern state.

Nigeria is dying and our leaders are not the only ones to blame.


This is the reason why I believe majority of Nigerians are suffering from Stockholm syndrome. How many of your leaders plant in their backyards? How many of your leaders truly deserve the positions they are today? I don't know why people will be giving excuses to those oppressing them.

Truly, you have said the right thing. Tinubu took the bull by the horn, no doubt. Kudos to him. But this suffering should be felt by everybody including the government, hence, solutions would be proffered quickly. Not when only the people are to bear the brunt.

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by NobleSeed(m): 11:55am On Jun 17
in edris voice
Emilokan to turn ebilokan 😂 😂 😂
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by We4all: 11:56am On Jun 17
patwilly:
It is unfortunate what this country has turned to. How are people surviving? I'll add that two of the tomatoes are Jara added after much complaints.

If two were added as jara, that means you got one for 500# each. Did you have to buy it if you were not satisfied with the price?
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Bluntemperor: 11:58am On Jun 17
OP,your information is just a noise!
Tell us where this took place- North-or South?
The is Conspiracy theories against what is sold in the North as 4k against the same Foodstuffs, tomato ( 🍅) is sold in the South for150k- many Foods Stuffs-are Cheap in the North- so all this Security issues, Transportation etc are ruse,but being sold to the gaulibles South!
The earlier Tinubu knows this,the better!
Why are Borders Opened in the North,which is closed in the Southern States and Tinubu thinks,it's okay?
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by motionarena: 11:58am On Jun 17
muyico:
even cheap! come down to Ibadan here?

How is the situation over there
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by taobudao(m): 11:58am On Jun 17
LifestyleTonite:

Everyone wants to put on suit and tie even when their brain is not fit for western education. More than half of those in school really have no business being there. But since society has programmed us all to think you cannot make with without a paper called certificate, many now hope on education.

A girl who has acumen for business will abandon that to go study accounting in school so that she can graduate and start helping business people account for their money. This she does for a "take home pay" that can't take her home. After a while, she starts selling hair on Whatsapp status. If she had used the money spent on school fees and the four years spent on university education to focus 9n her hair business, she won't be relying on take home pay.

Go round and ask youths if they dream of becoming a farmer. Almost all them will say no; some might even curse you for wishing such on them. Yet we wonder why food is scarce. All these have to be considered to make things right. Sadly, some dumb people see this food scarcity as an opportunity to promote Peter Obi as saviour. How a people chose to package a fraud they know too well is baffling to me.

I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .

On this tomato scarcity, I heard it is caused by tomato Ebola. Ok, we agree. But how come pepper is also scarce? Does pepper suffer from the same disease? I think this is economic sabotage by the north. The region wants to do everything possible to frustrate the southern presidency. Food is 9ne of their weapons.

I'm glad Southwest governors have ordered the commissioners of agriculture of each state to meet and discuss how the region can grow its own food. I ask, why do most southern states have agriculture commissioners when the region can't grow its own food? Any state with such officers should sack them because they are blockheads. Look at the vast lands we have in our region. We also have rivers and the sea. Why is fish expensive? Can government investment in fishing and farming? I understand Lagos doesn't have enough land, but how about Ogun, Oyo, Kwara, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti? Even the Lagos that doesn't have land is investing in rice production in collaboration with a northern state.

Nigeria is dying and our leaders are not the only ones to blame.

are you a clown? There is no sense in what u wrote
Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Elsueno: 11:59am On Jun 17
LifestyleTonite:



A girl who has acumen for business will abandon that to go study accounting in school so that she can graduate and start helping business people account for their money. This she does for a "take home pay" that can't take her home. After a while, she starts selling hair on Whatsapp status. If she had used the money spent on school fees and the four years spent on university education to focus 9n her hair business, she won't be relying on take home pay.

Go round and ask youths if they dream of becoming a farmer. Almost all them will say no; some might even curse you for wishing such on them. Yet we wonder why food is scarce. All these have to be considered to make things right. Sadly, some dumb people see this food scarcity as an opportunity to promote Peter Obi as saviour. How a people chose to package a fraud they know too well is baffling to me.

I truly blame Tinubu for being a gentleman. Man doesn't want to expose Buhari, that's why kids think Tinubu is the total cause of the hardship. They never knew that Buhari was patching things up with borrowed funds so that Nigerians won't say things got bad under him. If Tinubu wanted to be bad as well, he would have continued to patch things up and then dump it all on his successor. However, he chose to face reality, same reality many Nigerians don't want to accept. If Tinubu fails to steady the ship, he should know that a new captain will take over .




Nigeria is dying and our leaders are not the only ones to blame.



Nothing wrong with going back to school to get education or even wishing for a 'take home pay'...The government should provide enabling environment FOR BOTH choices. Not force people to go into business due to thier incompetence & lack of ability to provide that environment.


Even in the so called abroad, NO KIDS DREAMS OF BECOMING A FARMER...The thing about farming is that, the opportunities & mega profit involved is only understood by grown ups. Or DO U THINK KIDS & YOUNG PEOPLE would fancy rolling around in dirt, parking shyt & milking cows as an ASPIRATION?


Bros, the previous administration was indeed a failure, But one thing Buhari has is 'emphaty'..Go look at the budget of National assembly & executive under him, it has always being consistent & even lower sometimes.. But You see Ur 'gentleman' omoh... Billions for Yacht, Billions for useless edifices, Billions for Hotels abroad, Almost 50 ministers...VERY EXTRAVAGANT dude for someone who claims Nigeria is deep in debt & he feels our pain

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Chiefpriestt: 11:59am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
Mumu talk. Failures supporting a failure in power

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by Akwamkpuruamu: 11:59am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.

Dey Play. Most people that live in public yards, you think say all landlords go accept this thrash you wrote? Besides how many bags or buckets go give u tomatoes and pepper u go de use cook every Sunday at least?..


We go just de yarn nonsense most times rather than holding the government responsible to solve problem of insecurity and food insecurity

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Re: See The Tomatoes And Pepper I Bought For N2000 by henrimoto(m): 11:59am On Jun 17
idealogical:
If you don't have land or a backyard, to plant, get a bucket, punch a hole under the bucket, add soil, and grow your tomato and pepper.

Instead of complaining, you have the power to reduce demand and lower food prices.
.... E be like say na satchet tomatoes paste now better pass. Walai.

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