@Pharmacio001@ADCVanguard_ Think we should measure it by corruptions
Atiku Abubakar vs Peter Obi .
Maybe we should take it to this route.
Let compare corruption of both presidential candidates
@SkosanaTok69289@bien_SZn@josewealth20@OtunbaFizo@ChelseaFC But you were one of the loud mouth that wanted to criticize Chelsea conference league and club World Cup trophy π, calling it irrelevant. Now you want to add community shield as a trophy. A trophy friendly match bonuses is bigger than.
Itβs funny how I lived better on β¦35k then than I do on β¦100k now. Back then, chicken and turkey in restaurants were normal. Today, I think twice before buying meat and cook more often just to save costs. Salary went up, but purchasing power went down.
Wahala dey o. This Nigerian economy has promoted all of us to managerial positions. Before you buy pure water, you hold a board meeting with yourself first.
The economy don turn everybody to manager. Even before spending β¦500, u go first do feasibility study and risk assessment
Abia. Lagos gives returns, but Abia offers upside. Agriculture, palm oil, manufacturing, and emerging real estate opportunities make it the kind of place where early investors can shape the future and reap the biggest rewards.
@Nairametrics Abia. Lagos gives returns, but Abia offers upside. Agriculture, palm oil, manufacturing, and emerging real estate opportunities make it the kind of place where early investors can shape the future and reap the biggest rewards.
A company can be successful on paper and still leave many of its customers struggling. Thatβs why not everyone sees LAPO as the success story it portrays itself to be.
LAPO MFB SPV Plc, a special purpose vehicle wholly owned by LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited, has successfully raised N4,458,643,000 ($2.9 million) from its Series 1 Senior Unsecured Fixed Rate Bond, with six investors accounting for 81% of total successful subscriptions. https://t.co/yI8cFBn3ad
@Nairametrics A company can be successful on paper and still leave many of its customers struggling. Thatβs why not everyone sees LAPO as the success story it portrays itself to be.
If β¦210 trillion truly cannot be accounted for, then fuel queues, poor roads, unemployment, insecurity and hunger were not accidents. Nigerians were deliberately failed by those entrusted with our common wealth.
The Senate Committee on Public Accounts has ordered the arrest of former Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, to account for alleged N210 trillion discrepancies spanning the period from 2017 to 2023. https://t.co/cfEnmobQI0
@Nairametrics If β¦210 trillion truly cannot be accounted for, then fuel queues, poor roads, unemployment, insecurity and hunger were not accidents. Nigerians were deliberately failed by those entrusted with our common wealth.
@instablog9ja At this point, itβs no longer shocking, just exhausting. When accountability becomes an exception instead of a standard, even hope starts to feel unrealistic.