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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by nelson1923(f): 1:26pm On Jul 02, 2016
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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by goodforsomthing: 1:28pm On Jul 02, 2016
This country is getting tougher everyday ,price of item are increasing and there is no money to even purchase them. Baba GOD pls show up for us o.Naijabet man say so

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Nobody: 1:29pm On Jul 02, 2016
Well... just 1 year

People are moving out of Nigeria in droves.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Qmerit(m): 1:33pm On Jul 02, 2016
SeverusSnape:
I implore everyone here to take his/her time to read this article... Then you'll know that Nigerians are really suffering in this Buhari regime. I mean, mind blowing hardship is in the land.

Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Lawalemi(m): 1:33pm On Jul 02, 2016
I have a colleague who drank the garri of a quarrelsome colleague in office. When I asked why he would go that far knowing the kind of person the owner of garri is. He simply replied that 'friend I couldn't hold the hunger'.

May hunger not beat us to that extent

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Qmerit(m): 1:35pm On Jul 02, 2016
psucc:
The evil that men do lives with them. Buhari, had deliberately inflicted the people with hunger and thinking it is the south or PDP or Christians that will take the worst, his people had set the pace.

When he did not give loans to farmers, no subsidized agro inputs in 2015 farming season, he had the hits to ban rice importation through land borders thereby fixing the stomach of over 100m people in hands of few 'Shylocks'.

Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Nobody: 1:35pm On Jul 02, 2016
I really have to say thanks to my Mum for not exchanging us despite the hard times.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Obago1000: 1:36pm On Jul 02, 2016
Even the zombies can't run from the hunger.

Hunger no know wailer / zombie

The most painful thing in life is having to defend what is killing you.

We dey look

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by mekonglobal(m): 1:37pm On Jul 02, 2016
embarassed lipsrsealed Feel like crying now, while reading this. The fact that i even campaign for regime even makes it more suicidal to me.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Obago1000: 1:38pm On Jul 02, 2016
Lawalemi:
I have a colleague who drank the garri of a quarrelsome colleague in office. When I asked why he would go that far knowing the kind of person the owner of garri is. He simply replied that 'friend I couldn't hold the hunger'.

May hunger not beat us to that extent
just wait. You'll soon see a starving zombie come and say punch is exaggerating

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by pedestal82(m): 1:39pm On Jul 02, 2016
Ngige says its a lie, It is PDP trying to paint the govt bad.
Read this carefuly and look around, Buhari has brought hunger to our land.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by jrusky(m): 1:41pm On Jul 02, 2016
It's not funny at all this is what people get when they went to market to sell cow and used the money to buy chicken. I have said long ago Nigeria ain't see anything yet by the time the hard hit very well they will know what to do. When Burkina Faso people could not bear it again they did the right thing, when Congo could not bear it they did the right thing and other countries as well.

When you allow your brain to be swept off with satanic brooms and voted foolishly this is what you will get and Nigerians are getting it big time. I have witnessed some untold and very unfortunate level people goes in the past few months just to feed their family which ordinarily in 2 years ago they won't dare such. The new age biblical Saul has descend his reign of horror, pains, hunger and poverty on Nigeria.

More is still loading keep watching. Next time you will vote wisely and I'm really so happy that everybody are feeling the heat it does not matter what party you belong to. Next time Nigerians will check someone star or destiny if truly God actually ordained him to be president or just a chairman of a organisation or just a mere village leader though all are leader but in a different capacity and measure.

God did not choose Buhari for Nigeria I will say it a million time it was Nigeria that chose Buhari for God. Funny enough Saul in the Bible was a warrior and just same height like Buhari go and check it out and they are both same style of ruling and leadership the bible student should go and confirm my story.

Nigeria has be scammed.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by STONEGEORGE15(m): 1:42pm On Jul 02, 2016
Never before have we been faced with this type of poverty.

PMB is feasting with VIPs every night while most citizens of Nigeria sleep with hunger.

IDPs are dying for lack of food; farmers can no longer farm for fear of fulani hersdmen; Landlords are ejecting tenants; Schools sending away students; companies sacking workers or closing down etc.

What have we done to deserve all these? Its simple- we voted for a devilish and lying party. But we still have a chance to reclaim our country the way Britain reclaimed her borders. Starting from EDO 2016, we are reclaiming Nigeria from APC with #EDOEXIT. Vote wisely IZEIYAMU 4 GOVERNOR

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Obago1000: 1:42pm On Jul 02, 2016
Dey there dey defend buhari very soon you will swap your data and fone for a plate of rice. Hypnotised zombie
Proffdada:

The blame game remains the same because you hate the name Buhari
What a shame
undecided

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by BizBloke(m): 1:43pm On Jul 02, 2016
Tufia! Nawa.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Sasuwa(f): 1:43pm On Jul 02, 2016
He ban imports, stop fx, increase pum price and flew to daura

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Nobody: 1:45pm On Jul 02, 2016
SeverusSnape:
I implore everyone here to take his/her time to read this article... Then you'll know that Nigerians are really suffering in this Buhari regime. I mean, mind blowing hardship is in the land.

Na Buhari cause am?


Very soon, when Rain no gree fall, people go still drop the blame @ Buhari's door steps.


When the past regimes were busy SHARING the Excess Crude Oil money, nobody cares about the future.

Now that most states can not pay salaries, Buhari is the scape-goat.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Achorise: 1:46pm On Jul 02, 2016
APC don't understand governance, PDP does better.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by chronique(m): 1:46pm On Jul 02, 2016
Such a sad situation. Lord,I thank you for the little I have. I had too quickly call someone,after reading this thread. I keep wondering how the person is surviving.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Jaideyone(m): 1:46pm On Jul 02, 2016
psucc:
The evil that men do lives with them. Buhari, had deliberately inflicted the people with hunger and thinking it is the south or PDP or Christians that will take the worst, his people had set the pace.

When he did not give loans to farmers, no subsidized agro inputs in 2015 farming season, he had the hits to ban rice importation through land borders thereby fixing the stomach of over 100m people in hands of few 'Shylocks'.
mumu comment. every oil dependent country has been battling fund shortage since the drop in oil price. how exactly do you expect the president to handle the situation? states can't pay salary, companies are retrenching workers, businesses are folding up. all these started as far back as 2014 and they are the results of years of mismanagement that dates way back even before Jonathan. our leaders failed to develop other sectors apart from the oil sector. how exactly is that big mistake buhari's fault?

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Nobody: 1:48pm On Jul 02, 2016
Jacko01:
Buhari travelling up and down

Adeosun doing nothing

This is bad reall bad coupled with falling price of ceude oil

Let us nt turn to venezuela that citizens go and pick fruits thrown away to survivr. Yes venezuela ppl pick discarded tomatoes.... Banana....melons salvaging wat they can to survive

Buhari all ur campaign promise npt one has been fulfilled

Nigerians are not concerned bout ur nonsense prosecution...... Do something

Venezuela's problem was that

1.They were importing food they should be producing , even things like meat.

2.Crucially, govt in Venezuela runs all the farms. That means reduced productivity because of lack of profit motive. Of course, when oil prices were high, the government could over import. When the prices were low.....revenue fell....and problems start.

3.Oil rich countries are really poor countries, because their wealth depends on the unstable oil price. No defense of buhari....but we would have had this same problem if GEJ was in charge.

Dutch disease/resource curse. Nigeria had this problem from 1982-1991 and then from 1991-2003. All because of falling oil prices.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Rayhutar(m): 1:49pm On Jul 02, 2016
For Zombies shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
I did not devalue the naira but I floated it from 199 to 320- Sai Baba grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by jamesbawa(m): 1:50pm On Jul 02, 2016
Kombats.... Sai baba

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Obago1000: 1:50pm On Jul 02, 2016
Jaideyone:
mumu comment. every oil dependent country has been battling fund shortage since the drop in oil price. how exactly do you expect the president to handle the situation? states can't pay salary, companies are retrenching workers, businesses are folding up. all these started as far back as 2014 and they are the results of years of mismanagement that dates way back even before Jonathan. our leaders failed to develop other sectors apart from the oil sector. how exactly is that big mistake buhari's fault?
it's not totally his fault (referring to the past) but what has he done presently to remedy it apart from blame others and introduce harsher measure and made it worse. When the people u said did not do well we're there we wernt hundry. And mind you oil sold for far less in oBjs time.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Osama10(m): 1:51pm On Jul 02, 2016
There is serious hunger in the land, just look left, right, front and back everyone is complaining including myself.

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by excess4luv: 1:52pm On Jul 02, 2016
Nigerians will definitely appreciate GEJ, despite the perceived looting there was plenty in the land for the ordinary Nigerian on the street.
Money was always floating and businesses thrived, living cost was affordable, there were government incentives in agriculture, companies were employing, and there was food. Today, the reverse is the case.
We will soon hear of high rate of robbery, fraud, and all other forms of crime previously rare.
APC and Buhari has got no blue print in developing the economy of this country.
Now they say there is no corruption yet they can't fund any program to alleviate hunger, employment is only for the selected few (prisons, FIRS, CBN and counting) companies are laying off employees in droves....


Today is it crystal clear that APC NOR BUHARI can't handle Nigeria.

proudly 5%

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by SeverusSnape(m): 1:55pm On Jul 02, 2016
Obago1000:
just wait. You'll soon see a starving zombie come and say punch is exaggerating
Cc: PassingShot vedaxcool modath.

I no talk o, But is the above comment true

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Jaideyone(m): 1:55pm On Jul 02, 2016
Obago1000:
it's not totally his fault (referring to the past) but what has he done presently to remedy it apart from blame others and introduce harsher measure and made it worse. When the people u said did not do well we're there we wernt hundry. And mind you oil sold for far less in oBjs time.
yes oil sold for less during OBJ's time but what was the minimum wage back then? how many mouths were on ground to be fed back then? was the economy this demanding back then?

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Lighthouseman: 1:56pm On Jul 02, 2016
While I was still reading, a friend called to ask for assistance. In the spirit of the times, I obliged.
From the writeup, it's those that voted the chanji that are most affected. The sophisticated people and the born to rule folks..

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Re: People Exchange Kids, Clothes For Food To Survive Hard Times by Nobody: 1:56pm On Jul 02, 2016
SeverusSnape:
I implore everyone here to take his/her time to read this article... Then you'll know that Nigerians are really suffering in this Buhari regime. I mean, mind blowing hardship is in the land. But his online zombies are here saying trash and blaming the dullardeen's incompetence on his predecessor.

Next time, When you hear "change", Ask if it's positive or negative.

Snapers, a little secret.

Even if we had gone with PDP.....the same issues would have happened.

Our wealth, such as it is, is dependent on the rise and fall in oil prices. Which is why we are in this trouble....and which is why PDP winning in 2015 won't have made things better.

The thing is....Nigeria should have, and should be.....going through a period of hardship while we make the necessary spending in power, education, and transport to become a manufacturing power. Not using oil money to over-import (PDP style) or waiting for oil to rise again (APC style).

Food prices are high because for the sixteen years PDP was in power, they were able to hide the food gap we had in this country by importing. Even then, we still had the same issues in the time of plenty. Now....oil prices have fallen....and the truth is revealed....we were never ever rich.

You can call me a APC stooge, and a Zombie.....but I would be glad if you chewed on this before you start.....rich nations are not dependent on oil money....or on money from exporting raw materials and agric productis....but by innovation innovation. High time this government realized that....and I expect you the Opposition to tell them that. Oil is a burden....not a blessing.

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