IamR: 2:37pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
What kind of write up is this ? 
It must be an economic illiterate that wrote this crap :,X
Thank you o. Useless write up.
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:58pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
What kind of write up is this ? 
It must be an economic illiterate that wrote this crap
As in eh. I do not even know how to feel about it sef. It comes across as emotional and patriotic. Even my basic economics tells me that the logic may not be right.
How many Nigerians can afford those things he highlighted? Good food, fruits, standard 3 meals per day, what is current cost of living? What purchasing power does the average Nigerian have? Why are we the poverty capital of the world?....all with this our valuable currency.
Maybe a more enlightened person could educate the house....
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NL1960: 3:00pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
The article is written by someone who does not know what he is saying
NGN more valuable than the USD, ?
Let's look at the income side
There is a proven stat
That roughly 2% of holders
Take note; not Nigerians
holders
.that have up to N500K bulk sum
That's one
Two
Moat Nigerians cannot boast of a N200k monthly income
Even professionals
When doctors and nurses and ants are earning the equivalent of what blue collar workers will reject in Britain
That's when you know how useless the currency is
You say things are cheap and on that basis, the naira has more "weight?"
What will you say about the vietnamese dong that is far weaker than the NGN and can buy you more in Vietnam
Does that mean that the Dong is more valuable than the naira?
The only part of the article where I believe he is correct
Is where he talks of our lack of productivity
That one is a big stain on our country.
But as for the rest of what he said
That's crap
There is an economic underpin called CHOICE
The more elbow room for choice you have
The more viable and sound an economy is
If he chooses to eat or buy all that crap he listed
That's his choice
But others who choose to buy other stuff
That's their choice too
Economic layman trying to sound smart
This where you and some people always miss it which the writer is trying to point out. Always fast to compare with either Britain or US. Is Britain now the standard for comparison?. How much does the blue worker pay for rent in Britain and how much does the Nigeria Doctor or Nurse pay for a 2-bedroom apartment for instance. What each earn is relative to what he/she has to pay for living expenses.
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DexterousOne(m): 3:13pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
NL1960:
This where you and some people always miss it which the writer is trying to point out. Always fast to compare with either Britain or US. Is Britain now the standard for comparison?. How much does the blue worker pay for rent in Britain and how much does the Nigeria Doctor or Nurse pay for a 2-bedroom apartment for instance. What each earn is relative to what he/she has to pay for living expenses.
That is even where the writer misses it more
The naira is weak because of lack of productivity
That is the only point he gets correctly
Essentials are imported into the country (most of them)
That is what exposes us to translation and transaction forex risks
That is why there is always a focus on the exchange rates in Nigeria
Because when the currency slides
The translation and transaction risk kicks in
And prices spike
Raw materials that our near moribund industries even use (plus machinery and the parts) are largely imported too...
The transaction and translation risk will also kick in to bite Nigeria everytime the currency slides
The mechanism is more technical than how that writer is trying to present it
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DexterousOne(m): 3:17pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Tabuse2024:
As in eh. I do not even know how to feel about it sef. It comes across as emotional and patriotic. Even my basic economics tells me that the logic may not be right.
How many Nigerians can afford those things he highlighted? Good food, fruits, standard 3 meals per day, what is current cost of living? What purchasing power does the average Nigerian have? Why are we the poverty capital of the world?....all with this our valuable currency.
Maybe a more enlightened person could educate the house....
Good questions you asked
The writer is ignorantly trying to say that Nigeria and Nigerians should not pay much attention to the forex..
The structure of the Nigerian economy however betrays that suggestion.
Now that the USD is sliding further down
Bread that is a staple across Nigeria
Made from largely imported wheat/ flour
Sourced abroad
What happens to the price of bread after this slide in the exchange rate 
I dont want to get angry this afternoon 
Let me just pretend like I did not see or read the article
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Cyberknight: 3:21pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
Good questions you asked
The writer is ignorantly trying to say that Nigeria and Nigerians should not pay much attention to the forex..
The structure of the Nigerian economy however betrays that suggestion.
Now that the USD is sliding further down
Bread that is a staple across Nigeria
Made from largely imported wheat/ flour
Sourced abroad
What happens to the price of bread after this slide in the exchange rate 
I dont want to get angry this afternoon 
Let me just pretend like I did not see or read the article
You can say that again.
I sincerely hope this is not the standard of discourse among our policymakers or those who influence them, given the wide dissemination on WhatsApp that that piece of rubbish appears to have had.
I need to watch my blood pressure these days.
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:22pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
The article is written by someone who does not know what he is saying
NGN more valuable than the USD, ?
Let's look at the income side
There is a proven stat
That roughly 2% of holders
Take note; not Nigerians
holders
.that have up to N500K bulk sum
That's one
Two
Moat Nigerians cannot boast of a N200k monthly income
Even professionals
When doctors and nurses and ants are earning the equivalent of what blue collar workers will reject in Britain
That's when you know how useless the currency is
You say things are cheap and on that basis, the naira has more "weight?"
What will you say about the vietnamese dong that is far weaker than the NGN and can buy you more in Vietnam
Does that mean that the Dong is more valuable than the naira?
The only part of the article where I believe he is correct
Is where he talks of our lack of productivity
That one is a big stain on our country.
But as for the rest of what he said
That's crap
There is an economic underpin called CHOICE
The more elbow room for choice you have
The more viable and sound an economy is
If he chooses to eat or buy all that crap he listed
That's his choice
But others who choose to buy other stuff
That's their choice too
Economic layman trying to sound smart
Agreed apart from the food part.
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DexterousOne(m): 3:24pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Nigsrdumb:
Agreed apart from the food part.
Apart from the food part?
Please can you clarify on that?
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:27pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
Apart from the food part?
Please can you clarify on that?
Is pizza better than amala?
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IamR: 3:27pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Cyberknight:
I sincerely hope this is not the standard of discourse among our policymakers or those who influence them, given the wide dissemination on WhatsApp that piece of rubbish appears to have had.
I also hope so.
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DexterousOne(m): 3:29pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Nigsrdumb:
Is pizza better than amala?
It's for the individual consumers to decide
That is the economy for you
Choice is central
And it's that lack of choice that kills communist countries
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DexterousOne(m): 3:30pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Cyberknight:
You can say that again.
I sincerely hope this is not the standard of discourse among our policymakers or those who influence them, given the wide dissemination on WhatsApp that piece of rubbish appears to have had.
I need to watch my blood pressure these days.
I was very angry as I read the article
Which kind thinking be that?
Instead of doing first things first
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:33pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:37pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
It's for the individual consumers to decide
That is the economy for you
Choice is central
And it's that lack of choice that kills communist countries
Oga leave tory, we have our own indigenous food and acquired taste.
Everything else na copycat.
A copycat culture that is embedded in deep inferiority complex.
Plus amala and gberi is more nourishing
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DexterousOne(m): 5:23pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Nigsrdumb:
Oga leave tory, we have our own indigenous food and acquired taste.
Everything else na copycat.
A copycat culture that is embedded in deep inferiority complex.
Plus amala and gberi is more nourishing
Disagree
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:12pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
Disagree
I know na, shall we call the Brits communists for rejecting amala
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Boyhood: 6:35pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Leezah:
Pls thank the author of this piece for me. I like it raw as it is�
THE VALUE OF THE NAIRA: A REVELATION THE VALUES OF NIGERIANS!
A currency's value is what is can fetch those who use it as a means of exchange!
In other words the value of a currency is it's purchasing power in the market right??
Those in America use dollars and those in the UK use pounds sterling. Emiratis use Dirhams and Indians Rupees. Nigerians therefore use the Naira.
The Naira today, is equivalent to 600 units to the GB£ and 500 units to the US$.
Though we are quick to lampoon the Naira as worthless, but let us compare how much value each of these currencies equivalents fetch their owners/holders, within their borders?
I totally agree with you on this as such there is no need to compare currencies of different countries except for the purpose of traveling there or for a business that needs forex
In the US, a dollar ($) may not buy you more than a small bottle of water, while N500 will buy you a pack of 12 of the same bottles of water in Nigeria!
A pound (GB£) may not buy you even a small loaf of bread in London, but in Lagos, N600 will buy you and your partner, breakfast for 2, consisting of one N250 big loaf of bread, 4 fried eggs and 2 bottles of water!
Days ago, I bought 50 pcs of medium size oranges from the Ketu fruit market for N1,000, that's just $2! I bought 3 pineapples for N500 ($1)!
A litre of fuel costs N160 in Lagos, but cost $0.86 (N430) in New York! While I know people who pay cad1,700 (N500,000) per month for their glorified room and parlour self-contained in Ottawa, that is what a friend pays in 6 months, for a 2 bedroom apartment, with separate toilet, bathroom and proper kitchen, in Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi!
So why do Nigerians make so much noise over the value of their currency, when it still fetches them more value than the other currencies that they pitch the Naira against? The answer is simple: the "values" of Nigerians!
This is where I totally and completely disagree with you. If the value of a currency is it's purchasing power in the market then NO, naira doesn't fetch more value than other currency with which it is been pitched against. Though we should not be comparing in the first place because they live in US, earn in $ and spend in dollars while we live in Nigeria, earn in naira and spend in naira but the truth is that their dollars gives them more value than our naira gives us if you are talking purchasing power, you shouldn't be putting $1 or £1 side by side 500naira or 600naira respectively. The value their $1 will give them in the market place, our 1naira will NEVER give us same value. Apparently you will need more naira to buy what a dollar will buy.
Less money, more goods it can purchase= more value.
More money, less goods it can purchase= less value.
As you said 86 cents can buy you a litter of fuel in New York, can 86kobo buy you a litter of fuel in Lagos? Is that more or less value?
Yes £1 can not get you a loaf of bread but £600 will get you way more than just a breakfast for 2, consisting of one N250 big loaf of bread, 4 fried eggs and 2 bottles of water! Which is the best a 600 Naira can offer.
For Nigerians earning in Nigeria and spending in Nigeria, the naira is increasingly becoming more value less day by day because if I could buy 5 oranges yesterday with just 50naira and today same 50naira can offer me only but 3 oranges it shows that my 50naira is giving me less value than it should but if I can get a clean hair cut with$10 yesterday and I still get the same hair cut at same amount or even less, it means my $10 is giving me value. As such, you can't and shouldn't say naira will give me more value (purchasing power) in Nigeria than the dollar will give in the US.
While Nigerians reacted with consternation at Dino Melaye's obnoxious display of his stolen wealth, the average Nigerian behaves exactly like Dino Melaye! From the man on the streets to the Churchpreneurs who claim to represent God!
They produce nothing, but want to flaunt everything!
Someone lamented to me about his wife's tenant, who has failed to pay N120,000 rent, for nearly a year, but slaughtered a ram and made festivities, worth N150,000, during the last Moslem "Ileya" festival!
Ask me what the idiot produces? Zilch!
Had this same debtor taken the N150,000, wasted on the one day feasting to the market, it will be more than enough to set up a fried Yam, sweet potatoes, Akara business, that can net him N300,000 monthly, and take him out of poverty and debt forever!
So, because Nigerians are unproductive at home, but consume from used clothes, to fake hair and eye lashes, to even PMS, from the abroad, they keep whining about the value of the dollar/pound-sterling against their currency.
There are universities in Nigeria, and I had my education entirely in Nigeria! So, if I chose to send my children abroad, what is the headache of the government in my personal decision, should the currency in their country of choice proves unaffordable to me? Who send me?
My personal definition of the problem with Nigeria is that, the policies of the State are manipulated to suit the indulgences of certain classes of Nigerians, who feed fat on the miseries of the masses.
Government resorted to importing fuel because some privileged Nigerians criminally destroyed our refining capacities. Rather than punish them, we put the punishment on Nigerians.
Government "subsidized" the same imported fuel, to create artificial opportunities for some privileged people to loot our treasury, under the artificially created system of "subsidies".
These Nigerians and their fraudulent economists should stop fooling themselves about the poor exchange rates of the nation's currency. 95% of the citizens of this country need food, water, Medicare, etc, obtainable in Naira!
If some useless, lecherous and unproductive, yet entitled, vanity flaunting elements like Dino Melaye, need foreign currencies to feed their insanity, what has that got to do with Nigeria?
If you want to indulge in the zero nutrition Orange, imported from wherever and sold at times ten that of super tasting Oranges from Benue, must Nigeria care about your price plight? Who send you?
If you chose Pizza over Aboki freshly cooked spicy bread and eggs, please find enough Naira to indulge in your borrowed Italian taste. #KokanAye!
This argument over our poor currency is a lie of the elite to their problems as everyone's!
Days ago, I made a 4 litre bowl of cooked beans (enough to feed at least 8 adults) from a N200 ($0:40) measure of beans! Add another N500 ($1) worth of sweet potatoes, and you have a super nutritious meal for 8 adults!
That's less than $3 in total, N1,500 (including the costs of other stuff like onions, peppers and oil), to feed 8 adults?
Before you complain that the Naira is weak, tell me what you need the foreign currencies for, and #Eruobodo will show you how you and Dino Melaye are related!
Copied!
On this, you spoke my mind.
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delgook14(m): 6:57pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
ultron12345:
Correct.
Like I always say, there is nothing wrong with the land called Nigeria, there is nothing wrong with River Niger and Zuma Rock. The only problem with Nigeria is the kind of people inhabiting the land. Nigerians are a cancer to Nigeria. There is no major difference between the land Nigeria, and the land Canada. The only difference is that one is occupied by smart people while the other by stupid people.
Someone was telling me about a Nigerian that got a political position in Canada and made a statement "that he hopes, one day, Nigeria will start to reward merit". I told the person that I don't agree. Nigeria cannot reward merit, neither can Canada. These are just lands. It is the inhabitants of Canada, Canadians that recognize and reward merit. The inhabitants of Nigeria on the other hand, prefer nepotism. Nigerians do not recognize and reward merit, but you'll see Nigerians saying "Nigeria", trying to dissociate themselves from the problem.
Again, I'm usually shocked at how boastful Nigerians are. Someone up there said Nigerians are the most hardworking and honest people.... Lol.
Nigerians will claim they're the smartest, most intelligent, most hardworking people in the world. It's surprising how a people that cannot manufacture ordinary toothpick believe they're more intelligent than people that are traveling into space. People with productivity per capita of $2000 believe they're more hardworking than Americans, Japanese, Singaporeans with productivity per capita of $62000, $39000, and $64000 respectively. A country of 200Million of the "most hardworking and smartest individuals in the world" has a GDP of $400B, while a country of 35Million "less hardworking and less smart" Canadians have GDP of $1.7Trillion. Just 8.5Million Swiss people make GDP of $705B, far more than 200 million of the so-called "most hardworking and smartest individuals in the world". Dr Ola said on twitter that there's no evidence that for Nigerians being the most enterprising people, not when you have the Jews, Lebanese, Indians. You can even see their exploits here in Nigeria. According to these statistics, if anything, Nigerians are among the laziest, most unproductive and dumbest set of people in the world.
Nigerians will give excuse of "environment", saying the Nigerian environment is bad. The reason the Nigerian environment is bad is because Nigerians failed to build a good environment. The good environment in US, UK, China, Norway, Canada did not fall from heaven, it was built by Americans, Britons, Chinese, Norwegians, and Canadians respectively. Upon the good environment in the UAE, Malaysia and other countries, Hushpuppy and other Nigerians still go there to do rubbish. Hence, I'm not surprised Nigerians are being banned everywhere.
Excelling abroad ke? Nigerians just like to make noise. Did you know that among US immigrants, Nigerian American immigrants are not even among the top 60 in of median household income. The Indians, Chinese and co top that list. Even amongst Africans, South African Americans, Egyptian Americans and Ghanaian Americans earn more than Nigerian Americans (who actually earn less than the overall American average). Whatever you think Nigerians are doing abroad, others like the Indians, Chinese, Lebanese have done far far more. Just that Nigerians like to make more noise.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States_by_household_income
Next, they'll be pointless their crooked fingers at the leaders. And I ask, are the government not Nigerians, are the leaders not from amongst the people. All the looting politicians, all the SARS that are killing, that did not come from another planet, they are all from amongst the citizens. They are a microcosm, a cross-section of the citizens. They say they apple does not fall far from the tree. A multitude of demons cannot give rise to angels as leaders. Bad citizens will always give rise to bad leaders.
Nigerians are just a failure of a people, that's why Nigeria is the way it is today.
NB: I never said there are no hardworking, smart, intelligent Nigerians. I only said that these set of Nigerians constitute a very tiny minority of Nigerians, far less than 10%. And if 90% of a product is defective, it's fair to say the entire product is defective.
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delgook14(m): 6:58pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
ultron12345:
Correct.
Like I always say, there is nothing wrong with the land called Nigeria, there is nothing wrong with River Niger and Zuma Rock. The only problem with Nigeria is the kind of people inhabiting the land. Nigerians are a cancer to Nigeria. There is no major difference between the land Nigeria, and the land Canada. The only difference is that one is occupied by smart people while the other by stupid people.
Someone was telling me about a Nigerian that got a political position in Canada and made a statement "that he hopes, one day, Nigeria will start to reward merit". I told the person that I don't agree. Nigeria cannot reward merit, neither can Canada. These are just lands. It is the inhabitants of Canada, Canadians that recognize and reward merit. The inhabitants of Nigeria on the other hand, prefer nepotism. Nigerians do not recognize and reward merit, but you'll see Nigerians saying "Nigeria", trying to dissociate themselves from the problem.
Again, I'm usually shocked at how boastful Nigerians are. Someone up there said Nigerians are the most hardworking and honest people.... Lol.
Nigerians will claim they're the smartest, most intelligent, most hardworking people in the world. It's surprising how a people that cannot manufacture ordinary toothpick believe they're more intelligent than people that are traveling into space. People with productivity per capita of $2000 believe they're more hardworking than Americans, Japanese, Singaporeans with productivity per capita of $62000, $39000, and $64000 respectively. A country of 200Million of the "most hardworking and smartest individuals in the world" has a GDP of $400B, while a country of 35Million "less hardworking and less smart" Canadians have GDP of $1.7Trillion. Just 8.5Million Swiss people make GDP of $705B, far more than 200 million of the so-called "most hardworking and smartest individuals in the world". Dr Ola said on twitter that there's no evidence that for Nigerians being the most enterprising people, not when you have the Jews, Lebanese, Indians. You can even see their exploits here in Nigeria. According to these statistics, if anything, Nigerians are among the laziest, most unproductive and dumbest set of people in the world.
Nigerians will give excuse of "environment", saying the Nigerian environment is bad. The reason the Nigerian environment is bad is because Nigerians failed to build a good environment. The good environment in US, UK, China, Norway, Canada did not fall from heaven, it was built by Americans, Britons, Chinese, Norwegians, and Canadians respectively. Upon the good environment in the UAE, Malaysia and other countries, Hushpuppy and other Nigerians still go there to do rubbish. Hence, I'm not surprised Nigerians are being banned everywhere.
Excelling abroad ke? Nigerians just like to make noise. Did you know that among US immigrants, Nigerian American immigrants are not even among the top 60 in of median household income. The Indians, Chinese and co top that list. Even amongst Africans, South African Americans, Egyptian Americans and Ghanaian Americans earn more than Nigerian Americans (who actually earn less than the overall American average). Whatever you think Nigerians are doing abroad, others like the Indians, Chinese, Lebanese have done far far more. Just that Nigerians like to make more noise.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States_by_household_income
Next, they'll be pointless their crooked fingers at the leaders. And I ask, are the government not Nigerians, are the leaders not from amongst the people. All the looting politicians, all the SARS that are killing, that did not come from another planet, they are all from amongst the citizens. They are a microcosm, a cross-section of the citizens. They say they apple does not fall far from the tree. A multitude of demons cannot give rise to angels as leaders. Bad citizens will always give rise to bad leaders.
Nigerians are just a failure of a people, that's why Nigeria is the way it is today.
NB: I never said there are no hardworking, smart, intelligent Nigerians. I only said that these set of Nigerians constitute a very tiny minority of Nigerians, far less than 10%. And if 90% of a product is defective, it's fair to say the entire product is defective.
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Tyche(m): 7:27pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas:
there is the eastern line port Harcourt to maidiguri and the coastline line baylesa to Lagos , then the western line Lagos to abuja ....the Lagos to ibadan sections has been completed like wise the kaduna to abuja ....next phase is ibadan to abuja and kaduna to kano .....mean while apapa to ibadan sections is currently fixed to move cargo from port ....that why the costain bridges in Lagos is demolished....if u go near leadway office in surulere look down under the bridge the see the project .......the warri to itakape line has been completed and it runing ..it suppose to move iron ore from iktape in kogi to delta steel ....but as usual Nigerians only wipe up nepotic sentiment..
..the coastal line was adward by Jonathan for 5 bn dollars from swamp baylesa to Lagos...
You were silent on the economic advantage on the Niger line.
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:29pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
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yomi007k(m): 7:56pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Nigeria is truly an embarrasment to the world.
Sentencing a minor to jail. Religious hypocrites all over- the same Gov Ganduje collecting dollars with video evidence.
I believe these are some of the reasons the land is cursed. Poverty capital indeed. Poverty of the mind, soul and spirit.
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Raalsalghul: 8:12pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Sholapey:
Government is confused, people are angry. Too much bloodshed, Evil mindset, dark clouds everywhere in Nigeria. Only God can heal the land.
God won't nada.
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Salvationone: 8:20pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Boss, please i need clarification on transfer from my dom to another customer. Am thinking of transferring the little balance in my dom
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AtoningBlood(m): 8:47pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Grupo:
Open with access bank.
My brother Grupo, thanks.
Do you have a dom with them?
Thanks.
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OgogoroFreak(m): 8:56pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
DexterousOne:
Is that all you could pick from all I said?
The man is nor fit to be president
And all his wrong policies are testament to it
I get it
You are his fanboy....
But do some deep thinking
Will you confidently say that he has done a good job in his 5 years plus of his presidency.
His report card comes to my desk every quarter
And he gets F9 back to back
As for you saying I'm using "gutter language "
This is probably the most polite way I can even address the issue
You have the right to call it whatever you like
But many of us know that the man is failed president
Which Nigerian president has ever done a good job?
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Cyberknight: 9:16pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
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Grupo(m): 9:19pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
AtoningBlood:
My brother Grupo, thanks.
Do you have a dom with them?
Thanks.
Yes.
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Alexgeneration(m): 11:11pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Leezah:
Pls thank the author of this piece for me. I like it raw as it is�
THE VALUE OF THE NAIRA: A REVELATION THE VALUES OF NIGERIANS!
A currency's value is what is can fetch those who use it as a means of exchange!
Those in America use dollars and those in the UK use pounds sterling. Emiratis use Dirhams and Indians Rupees. Nigerians therefore use the Naira.
The Naira today, is equivalent to 600 units to the GB£ and 500 units to the US$.
Though we are quick to lampoon the Naira as worthless, but let us compare how much value each of these currencies equivalents fetch their owners/holders, within their borders?
In the US, a dollar ($) may not buy you more than a small bottle of water, while N500 will buy you a pack of 12 of the same bottles of water in Nigeria!
A pound (GB£) may not buy you even a small loaf of bread in London, but in Lagos, N600 will buy you and your partner, breakfast for 2, consisting of one N250 big loaf of bread, 4 fried eggs and 2 bottles of water!
Days ago, I bought 50 pcs of medium size oranges from the Ketu fruit market for N1,000, that's just $2! I bought 3 pineapples for N500 ($1)!
A litre of fuel costs N160 in Lagos, but cost $0.86 (N430) in New York! While I know people who pay cad1,700 (N500,000) per month for their glorified room and parlour self-contained in Ottawa, that is what a friend pays in 6 months, for a 2 bedroom apartment, with separate toilet, bathroom and proper kitchen, in Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi!
So why do Nigerians make so much noise over the value of their currency, when it still fetches them more value than the other currencies that they pitch the Naira against? The answer is simple: the "values" of Nigerians!
While Nigerians reacted with consternation at Dino Melaye's obnoxious display of his stolen wealth, the average Nigerian behaves exactly like Dino Melaye! From the man on the streets to the Churchpreneurs who claim to represent God!
They produce nothing, but want to flaunt everything!
Someone lamented to me about his wife's tenant, who has failed to pay N120,000 rent, for nearly a year, but slaughtered a ram and made festivities, worth N150,000, during the last Moslem "Ileya" festival!
Ask me what the idiot produces? Zilch!
Had this same debtor taken the N150,000, wasted on the one day feasting to the market, it will be more than enough to set up a fried Yam, sweet potatoes, Akara business, that can net him N300,000 monthly, and take him out of poverty and debt forever!
So, because Nigerians are unproductive at home, but consume from used clothes, to fake hair and eye lashes, to even PMS, from the abroad, they keep whining about the value of the dollar/pound-sterling against their currency.
There are universities in Nigeria, and I had my education entirely in Nigeria! So, if I chose to send my children abroad, what is the headache of the government in my personal decision, should the currency in their country of choice proves unaffordable to me? Who send me?
My personal definition of the problem with Nigeria is that, the policies of the State are manipulated to suit the indulgences of certain classes of Nigerians, who feed fat on the miseries of the masses.
Government resorted to importing fuel because some privileged Nigerians criminally destroyed our refining capacities. Rather than punish them, we put the punishment on Nigerians.
Government "subsidized" the same imported fuel, to create artificial opportunities for some privileged people to loot our treasury, under the artificially created system of "subsidies".
These Nigerians and their fraudulent economists should stop fooling themselves about the poor exchange rates of the nation's currency. 95% of the citizens of this country need food, water, Medicare, etc, obtainable in Naira!
If some useless, lecherous and unproductive, yet entitled, vanity flaunting elements like Dino Melaye, need foreign currencies to feed their insanity, what has that got to do with Nigeria?
If you want to indulge in the zero nutrition Orange, imported from wherever and sold at times ten that of super tasting Oranges from Benue, must Nigeria care about your price plight? Who send you?
If you chose Pizza over Aboki freshly cooked spicy bread and eggs, please find enough Naira to indulge in your borrowed Italian taste. #KokanAye!
This argument over our poor currency is a lie of the elite to their problems as everyone's!
Days ago, I made a 4 litre bowl of cooked beans (enough to feed at least 8 adults) from a N200 ($0:40) measure of beans! Add another N500 ($1) worth of sweet potatoes, and you have a super nutritious meal for 8 adults!
That's less than $3 in total, N1,500 (including the costs of other stuff like onions, peppers and oil), to feed 8 adults?
Before you complain that the Naira is weak, tell me what you need the foreign currencies for, and #Eruobodo will show you how you and Dino Melaye are related!
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If you really agree with the writer of this crap,
Which will you accept #1,000 or $1,000, regardless of where you will spend it?
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ahiboilandgas: 11:22pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Alexgeneration:
If you really agree with the writer of this crap,
Which will you accept #1,000 or $1,000, regardless of where you will spend it?
1000 or 2.3 USD regardless of where u spend it...u might get a cut and a plate of pounded yam in Nigeria while in us u might a bottle of coke and ?.
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Alexgeneration(m): 11:31pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas:
1000 or 2.3 USD regardless of where u spend it...u might get a cut and a plate of pounded yam in Nigeria while in us u might a bottle of coke and ?.
$1,000 will get you more than enough groceries for 2 weeks in the US and can comfortably feed you for 3 months in Nigeria, but #1,000 can barely give you a good pot of soup in Nigeria and maybe a bottle of coke and burger in US.
That write up is just some dumb analysis by an wannabe.
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