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AllBlack: 12:51pm On Jan 19
MT:


People are not allowed to challenge your flawed position.

You do not know it’s a global thing simply because you do not have awareness of happenings in the globe.

Yes I have zero awareness. I don't even have an international port not to talk of dreaming of visa. Oh sh!t, I don't even have a TV or radio, not to talk of Internet. I can't even read.
Keep talking about the globe as an excuse when the truth is right there in your face, right here at home. with all the history of financial impunity and years of horrible governance, you can still choose to easily sweep them under your foot and carry the banner of IT IS A GLOBAL PROBLEM as a facade for political correctness.

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dynicks(m): 12:52pm On Jan 19
AllBlack:


Is the reality far from what we are facing here? and YES I was talking about our very own NIGERIA
lol...I feel you too bro....Nigeria isn't exempted!!..
Moniker947(m): 12:52pm On Jan 19
I'm drinking Garri as I type now. I couldn't afford sugar. I bought two cups.
Through out yesterday, I starved.
Tommorow I don't know how I can cope when I enter the class to teach. I pray I don't slump while teaching. It's sad.
MT: 12:54pm On Jan 19
AllBlack:


Yes I have zero awareness. I don't even have an international port not to talk of dreaming of visa. Oh sh!t, I don't even have a TV or radio, not to talk of Internet. I can't even read.
Keep talking about the globe as an excuse when the truth is right there in your face, right here at home. with all the history of financial impunity and horrible years of horrible governance, you can still choose to easily sweep them under your foot and carry the banner of global happens as a facade for political correctness.

You might travel the world and still be deeply uninformed.

That is what happens to an “economic migrant”.

Corruption is everywhere. When the US mismanages billions of dollars in their military industrial complex projects, how many people come here to foam in the mouth?
Jidejenson(m): 12:57pm On Jan 19
grin
Moniker947:
I'm drinking Garri as I type now. I couldn't afford sugar. I bought two cups.
Through out yesterday, I starved.
Tommorow I don't know how I can cope when I enter the class to teach. I pray I don't slump while teaching. It's sad.
AllBlack: 12:58pm On Jan 19
MT:

You might travel the world and still be deeply uninformed.

That is what happens to an “economic migrant”
From "I have not travelled" to Economic Migrant? You can do better with your guessing.
Keep trying hard to convince yourself that this has nothing to do with years of bad governance. You are almost there.

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motionarena: 12:58pm On Jan 19
MT: 1:00pm On Jan 19
AllBlack:

From "I have not travelled" to Economic Migrant? You can do better with your guessing.
Keep trying hard to convince yourself that this has nothing to do with years of bad governance. You are almost there.

If you were smart enough, you would realise that was a generalised statement not laser focused on you.

I do not need to take a guess about you. It’s pointless. Your brittle intellectual reasoning is under the spotlight here.
Puss360(f): 1:03pm On Jan 19
motionarena:


You fuul
We know but what consigns us with Niger?
So we have converted it to a Nigerian thread cause we are facing same issues.
Me fool... Just like dat...
It is well
AllBlack: 1:08pm On Jan 19
MT:

I do not need to take a guess about you. It’s pointless. Your brittle intellectual reasoning is under the spotlight here.

I wish I could use any of those words in direct or indirect connection to you, not to talk of using both of them. But hey, Cheer up, you are not alone. IT IS A GLOBAL PROBLEM. 😂😁🤣🤣🤣.
AllBlack: 1:09pm On Jan 19
Puss360:
Me fool... Just like dat...
It is well

Hahahahahahahaha. people dey vex sha!
motionarena: 1:20pm On Jan 19
Puss360:
Me fool... Just like dat...
It is well

Sorry no vex
Maj196(m): 1:27pm On Jan 19
Most people here doesn't know the post is actually about Nigeriens as in people from Niger Republic grin... But anyways people here are also going through the same thing...

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jojothaiv(m): 1:32pm On Jan 19
Trucks from Jega, Illela and environs can not relate to this story.
DisLifeSha: 1:40pm On Jan 19
This's Niger not Nigeria

jericco1:
This country is a mess sometimes I try to consider leaving permanently but I don't just know. I have a feeling that the country might become good some day.

This gamble I hope it would be worth it.

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Skyehigher1: 1:45pm On Jan 19
Things is far better in nigerien than nigeria their inflation is just 15.5 percent while nigeria is battle with 39.5 percent inflation
campbelljosh(m): 1:53pm On Jan 19
The caption says "Nigeriens" not Nigerians. Some people no dey read well grin
Eniolohunda: 2:27pm On Jan 19
The news is about Niger and the lazy youth responses is about Nigeria.
IMPARTIAL: 2:28pm On Jan 19
Wetin concern us with Niger?
GetSenseNow: 2:57pm On Jan 19
Puss360:
Obviously we don't read.. the post is talking about Niger (Nigeriens) not Nigeria!!!!!!

Make Una try dey read...

What's the difference between this and what's currently happening in Nigeria?
faceland: 3:06pm On Jan 19
It is hash.
Konquest: 3:40pm On Jan 19
Great100000:

Niamey, Niger — At a Niamey market, mother of five Rakia Abdou haggles hard for a sack of rice, a staple out of reach for many in Niger due to record inflation.

“The prices of local food are falling but those for imported products are still high,” she said at the Wadata market, lightly coated in dust carried by the wind of west Africa’s Harmattan dry season.

It is almost a year since the lifting of heavy sanctions on Niger imposed by regional West African bloc ECOWAS to protest the overthrow of civilian president Mohamed Bazoum in 2023.

But constantly changing prices mean that many of Niger’s 26 million inhabitants face the grim daily choice of having to adapt or even go without.

Four days after military officers seized power, the Economic Community of West African States slapped tough economic and financial measures on landlocked Niger, one of the world’s poorest countries.

Economist Abdallah Souleymane said the sanctions “completely disrupted the supply chains” and resulted in “difficulties with imports”.

There were “repercussions on the cost of many products, particularly food”, he added in an interview on national television.

Inflation in Niger peaked at a record high of 15.5 percent in June last year before falling towards the end of the year, data from the National Statistics Institute showed.

For 2025 to 2026, it is expected to remain high at 5.4 percent, according to World Bank projections.

Border closed, long detour

Trade unions say the main factor driving costs higher is the closure of the border with Benin, which has the closest port through which 80 percent of Niger’s freight transited.

Niger, which is battling jihadist violence, refuses to open its border with Benin, accusing it of harboring jihadist training camps — an accusation Porto Novo denies.

Niamey has found a workaround via the port of Lome in Togo.

But this forces thousands of trucks to make a long detour and cross eastern Burkina Faso, running through a region also plagued by deadly jihadist attacks.

The new routes entail higher costs that are ed on to customers in the prices of essential necessities.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/501713/inflation-forces-nigeriens-to-adapt-what-they-eat
It's delusional ego from the Niger Republic military dictatorship that's causing the high cost of food items. As the article report rightly indicates, the closure of Niger Republic's land border with Benin Republic due to the FALSE claims that Benin in harboring terrorists (who those of us who are intelligence analysts know are of the criminal Jihadist gang called JNIM which is d to Al-Qaeda) coming into Niger Republic from Mali and Burkina Faso has led to food trucks NOT being able to load imported food from the Benin Republic seaport so, they have to go to Lome in Togo to clear the commodities. This has simply pushed freight costs up and cost of production as well.
onuman: 3:53pm On Jan 19
givedemwotowoto:
While many of you are struggling to eat and stay healthy, they're using your money to pay hordes of online miscreants and social media influencers to remind you about Jan 15, 1966.

Hordes of media miscreants who post the falsehood that it's an Igbo military coup, because Azikwe and Ironsi were not killed by the coup executioners. Whereas it was a Nigeria armed forces military coup planned and executed by soldiers from many ethnic groups in Nigeria, they can't point to specific Igbo soldiers who did the killings during the coup.
ceejayluv(m): 4:08pm On Jan 19
jericco1:
This country is a mess sometimes I try to consider leaving permanently but I don't just know. I have a feeling that the country might become good some day.

This gamble I hope it would be worth it.
Well, your personal circumstances might improve significantly - everyone with their luck - But as for the country's socioeconomic situation, it's not getting better anytime soon.
abbey621(m): 4:16pm On Jan 19
MT:


You might travel the world and still be deeply uninformed.

That is what happens to an “economic migrant”.

Corruption is everywhere. When the US mismanages billions of dollars in their military industrial complex projects, how many people come here to foam in the mouth?

How do you know it was mismanaged? Every budgeted dollar in military spending is approved and reconcilled yearly! Unlike Nigeria where there's no ability, Congress actually keeps such spending in check.......There's the Budget and Appropriations Affairs (BAA), people lose their jobs and possible jail term if they mismanage government funds, can you say the same for 9ja? Stop comparing apples with oranges!

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MT: 4:28pm On Jan 19
abbey621:


How do you know it was mismanaged? Every budgeted dollar in military spending is approved and reconcilled yearly! Unlike Nigeria where there's no ability, Congress actually keeps such spending in check.......There's the Budget and Appropriations Affairs (BAA), people lose their jobs and possible jail term if they mismanage government funds, can you say the same for 9ja? Stop comparing apples with oranges!

I know because I read and wouldn’t come to open platform like this to show my ignorance. I don’t also just assume there is no rot or deep frauds in the western world committed by people in power.

In 2024, US department of defence failed their 7th audit consecutively.

https://breakingdefense.com/2024/11/pentagon-fails-7th-audit-in-a-row-eyes-ing-grade-by-2028/

They are even hoping they would have a clean audit by year 2028 which is still considered probable. Some entities always have their hands in the cookie jars.
HenryWilliams(m): 4:35pm On Jan 19
misreal:
This is talking about nigeria oh,but nigeriens.
Make una open eyes read well oh grin


Is there any difference
nedekid: 4:36pm On Jan 19
AllBlack:


90% of all those crap you see in market as beverages are just chemical formulas that China has sold to these companies to help them increase profit without using original materials for actual production. How many of them buy cocoa for production? Also, don't forget the article that exposed the FAKE milk products being sold in Nigeria for years.
Too many lies in the food industry.
The Nigerian purchasing power cannot afford proper milk, it is mixture of soy, veg fat and milk powder we are consuming. The higher the soy and vegetable fat the more affordable it is.
Atleast people can boast to their neighbours say them drink tea with milk. Lol
AllBlack: 4:45pm On Jan 19
nedekid:

The Nigerian purchasing power can it afford proper milk, it is mixture of soy, veg fat and milk powder we are consuming. The higher the soy and vegetable fat the more affordable it is.
Atleast people can boast to their neighbours say them drink tea with milk. Lol

Good to see that you understand me but the thing is I am not particular about the purchasing power (which we know is almost zero), I am more about the LIES & LIES & endless deceit by the many manufacturers that keep dishing out rubbish and garnishing them with FLAWLESS adverts.
abbey621(m): 4:50pm On Jan 19
MT:


I know because I read and wouldn’t come to open platform like this to show my ignorance. I don’t also just assume there is no rot or deep frauds in the western world committed by people in power.

In 2024, US department of defence failed their 7th audit consecutively.

https://breakingdefense.com/2024/11/pentagon-fails-7th-audit-in-a-row-eyes-ing-grade-by-2028/

They are even hoping they would have a clean audit by year 2028 which is still considered probable. Some entities always have their hands in the cookie jars.

I've been working in audit for over 13 years here in the USA and I've audited government agencies before, you really don't understand the difference between functional/operational errors and fraud/crime do you? I'll give you an example, a department went over their annual budget by 25000 USD, during the audit it was discovered they accidentally paid a vendor twice, this is not fraud but operational error. Failing an audit does not automatically mean fraud mr. cookie jar grin grin

Further, the fact that they are audited shows there's some form of ability, the result of these audits are reviewed by the BAA and ultimately Congress, this is the difference between Western countries and 9ja! This is why there's no uproar because there are checks and balances.......This isn't rocket science my guy grin grin
MT: 5:01pm On Jan 19
abbey621:


I've been working in audit for over 13 years here in the USA and I've audited government agencies before, you really don't understand the difference between functional/operational errors and fraud/crime do you? I'll give you an example, a department went over their annual budget by 25000 USD, during the audit it was discovered they accidentally paid a vendor twice, this is not fraud but operational error. Failing an audit does not automatically mean fraud mr. cookie jar grin grin

Further, the fact that they are audited shows there's some form of ability, the result of these audits are reviewed by the BAA and ultimately Congress, this is the difference between Western countries and 9ja! This is why there's no uproar because there are checks and balances.......This isn't rocket science my guy grin grin


Mr I-have-been-an-auditor-from-the womb , read the attached document.

No matter how you want to lick the ass of the westerners, there is hefty fraud going on there. You were trying to blame failure of the audits test on mere operational accidents and not intentional fraud. Most of you guys are simply impossible. You will create a different rules for the whites while you throw your own under the bus .

You should be embarrassed.

https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-21-309#:~:text=GAO%20has%20long%20reported%20that,from%20defense%2Dcontracting%20fraud%20cases.

abbey621(m): 5:06pm On Jan 19
MT:


Mr I-have-been-an-auditor-from-the womb , read the attached document.

No matter how you want to lick the ass of the westerners, there is hefty fraud going on there. You were trying to blame failure of the audits test on mere operational accidents and not intentional fraud. Most of you guys are simply impossible. You will create a different rules for the whites while you throw your own under the bus .

You should be embarrassed.

https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-21-309#:~:text=GAO%20has%20long%20reported%20that,from%20defense%2Dcontracting%20fraud%20cases.


This is a general audit risk statement, we use the same statement for these type of audits na, you're funny!

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