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Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by LeeSantos(m): 9:06am On Jan 08
For those of us that had experienced some events and bought some things long time ago in Nigeria will hardly believe if we still have a country to call home again.

I can’t believe;
# we once bought a bag of sachet water for 50 Naira back then. Now that 50 Naira can only get you 2 sachet water.

# Back in 2004, my family traveled for my late granny’s funeral in the village. The whole family in two cars slept at a filling station In ore because it was dark and already late. Now you can’t even try it due to insecurity and kidnapping.

# With 50 Naira you can eat good lunch in school and still have change to buy something after closing. Now that cannot even cover transport fare to school for one kid

#I once bought egg roll or sausage (gala) for 50 Naira. Now it cost 250 for egg roll and 100 for sausage and it empty and very light.

# The same distance I used to cover with bike for 20 Naira ( two person 50 Naira) is now 200 per person.

# Of all of them. Seasoning cubes( Maggi oh Chaii) 2 for 5 Naira now sells for 3 for 100 😂

Is 50 Naira even still in circulation? It fading away like 5, 10 & 20

So much to write but that won’t change anything. I can’t even sing the national anthem with joy anymore 😂.

Is there still hope for Nigeria?

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Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by Dumcana: 9:14am On Jan 08
Hopeless hope
Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by Ireportlive: 9:14am On Jan 08
Basically you want Naira value to be stagnant and you want inflation rate lower

Just as Peter Obi said, we need to move from Consumption to Production

You are a man with same senses like an Asian, but produces nothing, even farming you are not involved

We solely rely on Oyel money
Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by Greenback: 9:26am On Jan 08
Ireportlive:
Basically you want Naira value to be stagnant and you want inflation rate lower

Just as Peter Obi said, we need to move from Consumption to Production

You are a man with same senses like an Asian, but produces nothing, even farming you are not involved

We solely rely on Oyel money
You are quoting Peter Obi,the same Obi you and your ilks condemn,attack everyday... Please keep Obi out of ya mouth,thanks
Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by Greenback: 9:28am On Jan 08
Derica of rice #1000
Bag of satchet water #300
We pay thru the nose for power but power=zero
Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by Annnabel001(f): 9:32am On Jan 08
Anything you want to do in Nigeria just have money, even though there's no means of money, just try and have money simple
Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by Ireportlive: 9:45am On Jan 08
Greenback:

You are quoting Peter Obi,the same Obi you and your ilks condemn,attack everyday... Please keep Obi out of ya mouth,thanks
.is Peter Obi your father?
Re: Is There Still Hope For A Working Nigeria? by gidgiddy: 10:17am On Jan 08
Nigeria as presently constituted can never work

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