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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Neddstark: 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
ArticleBeast:

When that time comes, you will know that military training means nothing. May God punish both PDP and APC supporters. May MY family die in accidents and MY sons on their way to greatness

Amen

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Shortyy(f): 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
ggood:


hah for North here is not like that , that Onions is 30naira , tomato paste 60 Naira, meat 300
Wow
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by chukel(m): 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
Responses here show a lot of people are daft, can't read or can't comprehend what they read. Nobody says there was no inflation before the protest. Inflation worsened with the protest. There was near total shutdown of activities. Food items could not be moved from one point to the other. With heightened insecurity, inflation drives up. These are basic things in economics. The worst thing that will happen is to hand over reigns of power to these stark ignorant youths. It will be a total disaster. People who don't understand how anything works except criminality.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Shortyy(f): 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
newoffer:
.... every of us need to have backyard farm. Hoping on one region is a pure mess. Tomatoes, green peas, pepper, spring onions etc. You get fresh stuff from your garden
True
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by SmartPolician: 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
Neddstark:


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

Stop writing NONSENSE

Nigeria's military cannot defeat us - not on their lives.

How many people do they want to kill?

Definitely, we will evade their barracks and wipe out every soul

And if the US decides to arm us...opari!

Nigeria will become another Egypt

If you are not tired of bad government, the sensible ones among us are.

I am glad there are many Nigerians who are fed up with a country where nothing works

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by banmee(m): 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
SalamRushdie:
I warned y'all about a prolonged Endsars causing inflation

EndSArs is not the eeason there is inflation. Inflation in Nigeria has been in existence since independence. The only reason you all don't know this is because history and economics is foreign to you.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by nedekid: 3:16pm On Oct 25, 2020
Biodun556:



They will blame politicians when all roads were blocked, livestock and food stuffs were stolen or burnt with trailers.

A person should know that this protest and it aftermaths will hunt us for months.

Now oil tankers are afraid of loading for fear of attack.

Why are we like this?
Na wah ohh
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by OgaRico(m): 3:17pm On Oct 25, 2020
My problem with some of us Nigerians when it comes to price increment is how some people act like they have all the money on earth.Take for instance, you bought a sachet water #10 yesterday and today the person selling says is #20 and while you're trying to know why there is an additional #10 between yesterday and today,another person will just come and ask how much is one sachet water and he/she is told #20 and the next thing you will hear is,"give me five" and at that point you that is trying to know why the price has increased will now be looking like a fool and you will be left with no choice than to buy.
We hardly or barely say no when price of commodities increases in this country,everybody dey form bigmanism but nothing dey pocket.
I once heard a story that there was a time #20 was added to price of bread in Brazil and people went into the street to protest until the money added was removed.
Abeg who else Nigeria don tire well well make we begin dey trek go Togo together small small.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by misano(m): 3:17pm On Oct 25, 2020
SalamRushdie:

I don't do low IQs


This goat is still alive. Buhari's di*k kisser. Monsters are coming for APC & PDP.
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 3:17pm On Oct 25, 2020
MagicBishop:


"All great truths begin as blasphemies.” - George Orwell


The cognitive dissonance that will hit you in 2021 will make your head spin.

The events so far prove agenda and that agenda is your subjugation .

Fools like you will sheepishly take their implants in the name of vaccine from a govt that neither cares for your welfare and keeps a standing army to check you.

Every bullet the army buys is for killing their own citizenry and you think they care about you?

You are extremely naive.

When you say communist, do you mean a global rule?

What do they have to gain.
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by officialfestus(m): 3:17pm On Oct 25, 2020
Doradorwa:
grin grin grin Yeah I also brought Gino pepper paste at #130.... Meat nah gold now... Onions is also like that.... But no matter how bad the economy is in the jungle. A lion can never eat grass. So no matter how bad Nigeria economy is we will still eat and even crack bone at the end of the meal
i dey feel ur slangs....mama di mama
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by majamajic(m): 3:17pm On Oct 25, 2020
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

It's been long u enter market , that tomatoe sachet is now 150 naira in Lagos
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by capitalzero: 3:18pm On Oct 25, 2020
QMNIX:


you aren't getting the message. The protest was commended by all, then the Lekki shoot out and next the looting, arson and vandalization of both govt and private properties by hoodlums. Can we say of the truth, we are better than where we were 3 weeks ago?

For your information, better hardship is waiting for us all, the govt is like a supplier whose just transfer all the cost to the consumers- the masses. We don't have the option but to pay because we need the goods and services to survive.

There can never be peace without justice. It will get worse
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by poiZon: 3:18pm On Oct 25, 2020
Biodun556:



They will blame politicians when all roads were blocked, livestock and food stuffs were stolen or burnt with trailers.

A person should know that this protest and it aftermaths will hunt us for months.

Now oil tankers are afraid of loading for fear of attack.

Why are we like this?
The govt employed thugs to disrupt that peaceful protest. Now the thugs they employed went and play a different script that wasn't scripted initial.
Youths that shun and rejected politicians monies, didn't allow any politician to be among the protest and were protesting for the good of the nation?
The govt came out announced disbandment of SARS, less than 24hrs later they replace it with another unit....
Please you guys should use ur brains for once. I was here shouting that buhari should address these youths, calm situation down and as usual make empty promises. Even senators, reps called him, he ignore friendly calls.
To add salt to the already tensed atmosphere, tinubu with collaboration with some forces beyond the control of the govr went to lekki tollgate @ 7pm when curfew was to commence at 9pm and shot peaceful protesters....
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Ayubaossy(m): 3:18pm On Oct 25, 2020
grin endsars don coz ham undecided
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by simplesearch: 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
Government refusal to open the border will continue to make the south a dependant of the North in most of little cooking items that can be easily sourced or supplied from neighboring countries. We are only suffering ourselves by perpetually closing the border, no nation in the world is self sufficient or can stand on it's own for long, without plunging itself into some form of economic crises, part of which is inflation and acute food shortages.

PS: Pls don't quote me to abuse the govt I don't subscribe to such. I will however not shy away from making a categorical statement on any anti people's policies by the govt. Reason I have opposed the decision to close the border from inception, and it is now glaring the decision will continue to inflict pain on the populace until reversed. Whatever the motive , it is evident the border closure has achieved no more than create greed in local producers who now enjoy unwarranted monopoly.
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by omojesu202(m): 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
Doradorwa:
grin grin grin Yeah I also brought Gino pepper paste at #130.... Meat nah gold now... Onions is also like that.... But no matter how bad the economy is in the jungle. A lion can never eat grass. So no matter how bad Nigeria economy is we will still eat and even crack bone at the end of the meal

speak for yourself ooo
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Neddstark: 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
SmartPolician:


Stop writing NONSENSE

Nigeria's military cannot defeat us - not on their lives.

How many people do they want to kill?

Definitely, we will evade their barracks and wipe out every soul

And if the US decides to arm us...opari!

Nigeria will become another Egypt

If you are not tired of bad government, the sensible ones among us are.

Look at this coward trying to start up a militia. If you don't make a move within the next 30days, please take a dive into the lagoon. The world needs people with action not chest beating souls.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by philipstanley(m): 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
Na now e shock you

Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by chukel(m): 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
ggood:


hah for North here is not like that , that Onions is 30naira , tomato paste 60 Naira, meat 300
this goes to support the fact that the protest is responsible for this particular hike in price. But the daft majority here will never understand. I saw a trailer of goats being looted. That video is everywhere. U think in the next 2 months, any northerner will move goats to that part of the country for sale?

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by micflo28(m): 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
We are saying things have spoilt, things have spoilt, did the government stop us from going into farming. We all need to channel our youthful strength into farming else we will leave the huge task of nation feeding in the shoulders of the north alone.

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by CodeTemplar: 3:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
SalamRushdie:
I warned y'all about a prolonged Endsars causing inflation
This is artificial inflation.
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 3:20pm On Oct 25, 2020
omojesu202:


speak for yourself ooo
I don't understand you sir
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by lagonovo: 3:20pm On Oct 25, 2020
Greedy and heartless people led by greedy and heartless people. Do you have to increase cost of your goods and services at the slightest opportunity?

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Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by Nobody: 3:20pm On Oct 25, 2020
You are a late comer.. it's now you understand what's happening.. Am so proud to be part of this youth..
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 3:21pm On Oct 25, 2020
SalamRushdie:
I warned y'all about a prolonged Endsars causing inflation

See your psychiatrist if you don't have anything to say....
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by AdetayoNL(m): 3:21pm On Oct 25, 2020
Biodun556:



They will blame politicians when all roads were blocked, livestock and food stuffs were stolen or burnt with trailers.

A person should know that this protest and it aftermaths will hunt us for months.

Now oil tankers are afraid of loading for fear of attack.

Why are we like this?

Unku, are you sure you are in the country... That's the price b4 the protest, with Rice dragging price with gold
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by michoim(m): 3:21pm On Oct 25, 2020
Doradorwa:
grin grin grin Yeah I also brought Gino pepper paste at #130.... Meat nah gold now... Onions is also like that.... But no matter how bad the economy is in the jungle. A lion can never eat grass. So no matter how bad Nigeria economy is we will still eat and even crack bone at the end of the meal
This is likely going to be temporary inflation. Because trailers transporting food items haven't being moving across state boundaries and regions because of the protests and curfew...
Re: SHOCKING: The Costly Food Items I Bought In The Market Today by MagicBishop: 3:21pm On Oct 25, 2020
Nigsrdumb:


When you say communist, do you mean a global rule?

What do they have to gain.


Their aspirations for a globalist communist world is tied into their superstition and religious agenda.

They have an unnatural hatred for anyone who is not part of them.

Their religious books call for not only your enslavement but also your eradication

By them I am not referring to their Muslim tools but the tribe of the FEW who claim to be God's chosen race.

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