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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by patrickmuf(m): 6:37am On Sep 14, 2015
If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?
One of the very cool lines of the Ugly in the movie, The good, The bad and the Ugly...
We can't continue to pacify the big daddy's out there to our own detriment, we just have to stand up to them and forge a part for our advancement...As someone earlier opined, when faced with two evils, it's only sensible to choose the lesser evil...

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by PassingShot(m): 6:39am On Sep 14, 2015
eaglechild:

This is a question that all zombified Sai Buhari chanters will avoid like a plague.

Initially when this issue came up they quickly rushed to open threads to blame GEJ claiming that the warning was issued in January.
https://www.nairaland.com/2596304/buharis-administration-not-responsible-jp

They were floored in that lame argument.

Now they have started proclaiming that the delisting is the best thing to have ever happened to our economy.

How pathetic and laughable.
If blame must be apportioned here, who do you think is responsible for mismanaging the economy?

Do you even know what and what led to this? I bet you don't. Because if you do, you will not go the route of politics.

Anyway, my focus on this thread is the merits and demerits of CBN's position.
Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by francizy(m): 6:48am On Sep 14, 2015
hinwazaka:
Last week the OP, told us that the delisting was GEJ's fault and would not affect our economy. Now he has done a 180 to tell us that the CBN intentionally got itself kicked out of the JP Morgan index. This further buttresses my point that PASSINGSHOT IS A CERTIFIED ILLITERATE AND A SECONDARY SCHOOL DROPOUT. How did the CBN take a stand in a case they were not represented. We had 4 months to argue our case or comply with the regulations given by the bank. But due to the APC government's lethargic, unserious and ridiculous, sorry excuse for an EXECUTIVE, this matter was ignored till, JP Morgan used the rod on us. And for all those who believe that this will not affect us, let me skip the economics, which the OP has no way of comprehending,(OLODO), and use a simple analogy. Let's use the English premiership: Is QUEENSPARK RANGERS economically better off, in the Nationwide division, now it no longer plays in the PREMIERSHIP, due to it being relegated. Without the TV rights, and Premiership bonus money, and the huge ticket sales, that are commanded by a premiership top division club. The players it can attract because of the prestige of playing top flight football. And also the prospect of qualifying for the Europa league. THIS IN ECONOMICS IS CHARACTERISED UNDER THE THEORY OF CONSUMPTION: Your level of income, may drop, but the level at which you consume is not relative to your income, for you would then have to fund an alternative source of income to sustain the consumption rate you are already accustomed to. That is ECONOMICS.

Bro, am surprised that reasonable people like you, mizmycoli and my honourable paddy Kaboninc still takes the likes of passingshot and obiagelli serious.. It's rather appalling to think that. Fact is, I've taken these zombies the way they are cuz even if everyone in Nigeria are converted to street beggers in this administration, some mofos will still come here to either give reasons why it's ncessary Nigerians beg on the streets or reasons why the fault was from past administration. Talking about defending the indefensible.. undecided

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by PassingShot(m): 6:52am On Sep 14, 2015
francizy:


Bro, am surprised that reasonable people like you, mizmycoli and my honourable paddy Kaboninc still takes the likes of passingshot and obiagelli serious.. It's rather appalling to think that. Fact is, I've taken these zombies the way they are cuz even if everyone in Nigeria are converted to street beggers in this administration, some mofos will still come here to either give reasons why it's ncessary Nigerians beg on the streets or reasons why the fault was from past administration. Talking about defending the indefensible.. undecided
I can see through the pain and frustration.

Na wetin election loss dey cause be dat. Sorry bro. Better luck in 2023! grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by kaboninc(m): 7:58am On Sep 14, 2015
francizy:


Bro, am surprised that reasonable people like you, mizmycoli and my honourable paddy Kaboninc still takes the likes of passingshot and obiagelli serious.. It's rather appalling to think that. Fact is, I've taken these zombies the way they are cuz even if everyone in Nigeria are converted to street beggers in this administration, some mofos will still come here to either give reasons why it's ncessary Nigerians beg on the streets or reasons why the fault was from past administration. Talking about defending the indefensible.. undecided

Brother, I tire sef.

The other day we were talking about foreign reserves and the guy ended up contradicting himself. It was a shame. And still he appears not to know the meaning of what he copied.

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by francizy(m): 8:08am On Sep 14, 2015
kaboninc:


Brother, I tire sef.

The other day we were talking about foreign reserves and the guy ended up contradicting himself. It was a shame. And still he appears not to know the meaning of what he copied.

Lol, if only the mofo will kill his pride and meet you for some tutorials, he'd have lots to learn... grin

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by joseph1832(m): 8:12am On Sep 14, 2015
francizy:


Bro, am surprised that reasonable people like you, mizmycoli and my honourable paddy Kaboninc still takes the likes of passingshot and obiagelli serious.. It's rather appalling to think that. Fact is, I've taken these zombies the way they are cuz even if everyone in Nigeria are converted to street beggers in this administration, some mofos will still come here to either give reasons why it's ncessary Nigerians beg on the streets or reasons why the fault was from past administration. Talking about defending the indefensible.. undecided
Did you not defend the GEJ led administration when all his efforts were indefensible? Talk about Kettle calling pot black!. tongue

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by francizy(m): 8:17am On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
Did you not defend the GEJ led administration when all his efforts were indefensible? Talk about Kettle calling pot black!. tongue

Shattap dia Mr man! You think everyone is like you? I criticized or condemned GEJ's actions where and when necessary or better still avoided the threads where he goofed. Am not a blind supporter like y'all. I'very also criticized several PDP governors too, but your likes are partisanly (had to add the ly for more emphasis) bigoted and never criticize your yeye party angry undecided

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by joseph1832(m): 8:26am On Sep 14, 2015
francizy:


Shattap dia Mr man! You think everyone is like you? I criticized or condemned GEJ's actions where and when necessary or better still avoided the threads where he goofed. Am not a blind supporter like y'all. I'very also criticized several PDP governors too, but your likes are partisanly (had to add the ly for more emphasis) bigoted and never criticize your yeye party angry undecided
Bla bla bla, if you were not partisan why did you avoid the threads where GEJ goofed? You could have voiced your disappointments rather than head your head in your ass!.

Abeg go sit don for gutter, na dia you belong sef! tongue

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by kaboninc(m): 8:52am On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
Did you not defend the GEJ led administration when all his efforts were indefensible? Talk about Kettle calling pot black!. tongue

Are you speaking against the flaws in the current administration?
Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by joseph1832(m): 9:55am On Sep 14, 2015
kaboninc:


Are you speaking against the flaws in the current administration?
Which flaw(s)? Thus far I've not seen any, believe me if I do see any I will speak against it, not shy away from it like francizy or whatever his moniker is.

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by kaboninc(m): 10:19am On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
Which flaw(s)? Thus far I've not seen any, believe me if I do see any I will speak against it, not shy away from it like francizy or whatever his moniker is.

If you say you've not seen, then it is confirmed that you are not living in truth.

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by joseph1832(m): 11:10am On Sep 14, 2015
kaboninc:


If you say you've not seen, then it is confirmed that you are not living in truth.
Truth is now a concept that is relative Mr man, your truth is different from my truth and what you choose to believe is different from what I choose to believe. "We all look, but we all see differently".

I have not seen any flaw made by this present administration. Thank you!.

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Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by kaboninc(m): 11:34am On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
Truth is now a concept that is relative Mr man, your truth is different from my truth and what you choose to believe is different from what I choose to believe. "We all look, but we all see differently".

I have not seen any flaw made by this present administration. Thank you!.

It will continue like this until only you remain in the country.

Cheers!
Re: Nigeria Was Right To Stand Up To JP Morgan by micklplus(m): 6:52pm On Sep 14, 2015
stickncarrot:




After claiming to know the answer, you came back to ask the questions you said you know the answers. Sorry you voted for a certificateless illiterate, I don't expect you to be sharper than he is.

You make great sense you know. I appreciate

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