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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by ecclize: 1:34pm On Oct 25, 2020
Neddstark:


The protests, blockage of roads, violence and uncertainty increased the cost. Now imagine it was all-out war. Bread will be like 4k. You say it is too much, the person behind you buys it sharp sharp. Conflict in Nigeria no good at all.
am not disputing the fact the that the protest was a factor, but, pegging on the protest alone is a no no no for except if u didn't go to market before the protest started... expect for the meat, the other items the guy bought were already at that price before the protest started i remember i had to skip onion from what i wanted to buy in market one particular day before the protest... because the quantity of the onion compare to the price was just too ridiculous..

those in charge of our economic policy has failed us... nothing seems to be working under this administration... they can't even maintain a good economy for a year...

if u Carry 5k go Market e go be like say na 1k u carry go

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by eteebanky: 1:35pm On Oct 25, 2020
Buhari should be blamed for this
why would you close all our land borders......no imported food stuffs again
I remembered I bought a bag of rice (foreign) for 5k PDP days.......APC ehn

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Neddstark: 1:35pm On Oct 25, 2020
ecclize:

am not disputing the fact the that the protest was a factor, but, pegging on the protest alone is a no no no for except if u didn't go to market before the protest started... expect for the meat, the other items the guy bought were already at that price before the protest started i remember i had to skip onion from what i wanted to buy in market one particular day before the protest... because the quantity of the onion compare to the price was just too ridiculous..

those in charge of our economic policy has failed us... nothing seems to be working under this administration... they can't even maintain a good economy for a year...

if u Carry 5k go Market e go be like say na 1k u carry go

Yeah you're right. The common man doesnt need a situation to make things worse.
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by NairaLEARN: 1:37pm On Oct 25, 2020
Is not cheating

Generally the price of onions is hire here in Lagos n Port Harcourt


Masses are suffering
Kyase:


Hahahaha that onion na 5 naira on be that for here.
But onion cost now sha.
Fulani no sell their cows again
That tomatoes na pure cheating haba, 1 is 70 naira here

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by nolywe(m): 1:39pm On Oct 25, 2020
#130 for sachet tomato?....Blame Dangote

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by MAGG0T(m): 1:46pm On Oct 25, 2020
MagicBishop:


That's not the major problem .

The major problem is banks remaining closed and ATMs vandalised or not refilled.

This is deliberate.

The war on cash is already won.

Next thing now is to have us go cashless.

POS and ATMs will be replaced before the end of second quarter of next year in place of a new digital ID system that NIMC is touting . The new ID system will be a nano implant that they will force you to get.

The economy is deliberately being destroyed by those in power to make way for a new digital currency which the IMF wants in place by next year in what they have dubbed as the new Brenton Woods moment and great global economic reset.


EndSars was the pretext used by the NWO and Buhari govt to justify drastic changes .

Hyper inflation is coming and a great global recession is already on the way by 2021.

An articicial food scarcity is looming that was deliberated occasioned by this govt.

Farmers can't go to their farms because of Buhari's fulani militia.

Food imports have been banned, borders closed and to show how wicked they are, fertilizers have also made the import ban list.

That is to tell you that they are working tirelessly to roll out hunger - a classic weapon used by all communist take overs.

Go fvck ur self with ur useless theory, I thought we have gone pass this stage during covid-19 lockdown, i'm surprised people like u still go about with this propaganda

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Biodun556(m): 1:47pm On Oct 25, 2020
ecclize:

ogbeni swerve jare...
thing no dey cost even when protest no dey...
tomatoes paste was sold for 150 before the protest started not to talk of how onoin was madly cost... i skipped buying it a particular day because it was just annoying


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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by MagicBishop: 1:51pm On Oct 25, 2020
MAGG0T:


Go fvck ur self with ur useless theory, I thought we have gone pass this stage during covid-19 lockdown, i'm surprised people like u still go toabout with this propaganda

Maggot, this is above your 2-D existence.


I don't expect a nigger with an iQ equivalent to room temperature to grasp what I am posting .

You just remain comfy in your lukewarm reptilian state .

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by MAGG0T(m): 1:56pm On Oct 25, 2020
MagicBishop:


Maggot, this is above your 2-D existence.


I don't expect a nigger with an iQ equivalent to room temperature to grasp what I am posting .

You just remain comfy in your lukewarm reptilian state .



cheesy like I said before go fvck ur self, we are clamouring for a better Nigeria and police brutality, here u are telling us Endsars protest has something to do with new world order, so u mean covid-19 isn't part of the new world order again??...such a senseless propagandist

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 1:58pm On Oct 25, 2020
Plead:


Then stop complaining about high cost of food stuffs.
was sachet tomatoes not already 120 which infuriated people to protest

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by MagicBishop: 1:58pm On Oct 25, 2020
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MAGG0T:


cheesy like I said before go fvck ur self, we are clamouring for a better Nigeria and police brutality, here u are telling us Endsars protest has something to do with new world order, so u mean covid-19 isn't part of the new world order again??...such a senseless propagandist
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Keep basking in your ignorant swill

Frog

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by capitalzero: 1:59pm On Oct 25, 2020
SalamRushdie:
I warned y'all about a prolonged Endsars causing inflation

If there was no lekki masscre , there would not be crisis that followed it!

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Sonnobax15(m): 2:02pm On Oct 25, 2020
undecided. Buhari should just open the borders jor
you closed borders and told us to feed on our own locally made goods,just for us to discover that the same local rice is now more expensive than the foreign rice.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by baralatie(m): 2:04pm On Oct 25, 2020
SUCKCESSFUL:
Na now E dey shock you? grin

Better go get shock absorber (Money) because shocking is allowed. Even Buhari has been shocked multiple times cheesy
walahi!! as buhari shock me sef I shock

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by TecM0: 2:04pm On Oct 25, 2020
Alwaysachick:



Senseless soul, so the shouldn't protest? Zombie

They shouldn't block road over a protest

Blacks must not always behave like destructive animals

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Pierced(f): 2:05pm On Oct 25, 2020
capitalzero:


If there was no lekki masscre , there would not be crisis that followed it!

True..... Lekki massacre sky rocketed it. Arson and looting started after the massacre.

But prices were already increasing with the continuos blockage of roads before the massacre.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 2:06pm On Oct 25, 2020
Are you blaming the rich for the inflation

You turn everywhere to a war zone and you expect the price of things to be the same thing?

You brought sufferings to yourself.

Most of you idealists do not understand anything about how politics and economics works, you just follow the mob to do anything.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by MadamExcellency: 2:08pm On Oct 25, 2020
Neddstark:


Please use guns. People with military training are eager to test their might.

Why Bokoharam boys never finish? Military training my foot.


Don't ever take citizens resolve for granted.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 2:08pm On Oct 25, 2020
ecclize:

am not disputing the fact the that the protest was a factor, but, pegging on the protest alone is a no no no for except if u didn't go to market before the protest started... expect for the meat, the other items the guy bought were already at that price before the protest started i remember i had to skip onion from what i wanted to buy in market one particular day before the protest... because the quantity of the onion compare to the price was just too ridiculous..

those in charge of our economic policy has failed us... nothing seems to be working under this administration... they can't even maintain a good economy for a year...

if u Carry 5k go Market e go be like say na 1k u carry go

We were all managing then you people went all out to start your protest

what have you gain now

You have brought more sufferings to Nigeria

The youths want power, little power they gave you, see how everything went

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by baralatie(m): 2:08pm On Oct 25, 2020
capitalzero:


[s]If there was no lekki masscre , there would not be crisis that followed it![/s]

if youths had not been misled by keyboard warriors and used siimple common sense they would not go about destroying $2 billion dollars worth of infrastructure,noting less than 100000 unemployed and set time backwards to 20years

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by capitalzero: 2:08pm On Oct 25, 2020
Pierced:


True..... Lekki massacre sky rocketed it. Arson and looting started after the massacre.

But prices were already increasing with the continuos blockage of roads before the massacre.

Why should salt and pepper be added to injury?
Will you allow your security guards to shoot at your children for disobedience ?

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by 444crop: 2:09pm On Oct 25, 2020
And fools are busy looting the needy
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by baralatie(m): 2:09pm On Oct 25, 2020
thebosstrevor1:

We were all managing then you people went all out to start you protest
what have you gain now
You have brought more sufferings to Nigeria
The youths want power, little power they gave you, see how everything went
more suffering and more debt
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by capitalzero: 2:10pm On Oct 25, 2020
baralatie:


if youths had not been misled by keyboard warriors and used siimple common sense they would not go about destroying $2 billion dollars worth of infrastructure,noting less than 100000 unemployed and set time backwards to 20yeafs

For your mind, properties are more than important than lives. Your likes can use humans for money ritual

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 2:11pm On Oct 25, 2020
baralatie:

more suffering and more debt

I wonder ooh
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by capitalzero: 2:12pm On Oct 25, 2020
baralatie:


if youths had not been misled by keyboard warriors and used siimple common sense they would not go about destroying $2 billion dollars worth of infrastructure,noting less than 100000 unemployed and set time backwards to 20yeafs

Will you allow your security guards to kill your own children for disobedience?

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by baralatie(m): 2:13pm On Oct 25, 2020
capitalzero:


For your mind, properties are more than important than lives. Your likes can use humans for money ritual
for your eye so the 100000 job loss and damage to infrastructure because of media misinformation and manipulation by dj switch,ipob miscreants and their supporters to cause mayhem is justifiable

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 2:13pm On Oct 25, 2020
Youths said they want to change Nigeria

Is this is the change they are talking about.

Many of these youths cant even organise their village but then they want to rule at the federal level

ignorant bunch

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by baralatie(m): 2:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
capitalzero:


Will you allow your security guards to kill your own children for disobedience?
I am happy that you acknowledged that the keyboard warriors such as yeyebrities,ipob nuisance ,their supporters misled the the idiotic protesters into disobedience and rebellion.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by capitalzero: 2:23pm On Oct 25, 2020
baralatie:

I am happy that you acknowledged that the keyboard warriors such as yeyebrities,ipob nuisance ,their supporters misled the the idiotic protesters into disobedience and rebellion.


Will you allow your security guards to kill your own children for disobedience?

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