Let me not say too much, because it may seem as though I am antagonizing your post.
The average monthly cost of living for vehicle owners and non-vehicle owners is ₦500,000 and ₦250,000, respectively.
Sadly, the majority of employers in Nigeria pay less than the average monthly cost of living.
It is unfair and insensitive to come into a public space and generalize that many people are struggling because of lifestyle inflation.
You know in your heart that this is false, but I really don't know why you made such a statement.
In all my years of existence, I have never seen a teacher, nurse, pharmacist, shop attendant, supermarket worker, or many others earn above ₦140,000 per month.
We have gotten to a point in Nigeria where a balanced diet is seen as a luxury, where gym enrollment is considered a luxury, and where consulting a doctor for a medical check-up is viewed as a luxury.
There are people in my area who would kneel down and thank you if you gave them a few packs of noodles as a gift.
As a financial educator or influencer, kindly be honest whenever you make assertions.
Many of us are merely surviving, not living. The only people enjoying lifestyle inflation are politicians, not ordinary people like you and me.
@BabaKNaija@General_Somto $50k by 61 HOR members for a minority leadership position in a house that will end in about 1 year?
How much will the minority leader make then?
Rufai finally has his own podcast, and decides to platform people like this dreg he pretends to be 'putting-it-to-you' in their place on Arise TV.
He now understands that journalism in Nigeria platforms the worst of us, because attention is the currency.
“Peter obi is fr@udulent, if Peter Obi emerges as the President of Nigeria today, he’ll legitimise corruption and make Aisha Yesufu a signatory”
Rufai Oseni: you said Peter Obi is fr@udulent, can you show us how many corrupt!on cases obi has at the EF CC ?
The optics alone of people getting kidnapped, beheaded and still in captivity, while you still campaign and hold party meetings in the open with the promise of exotic cars to party women leaders, is so bad!
Imagine if this president fixes security, the economy will start falling in place.
They don't know how much insecurity destroys businesses.
The only person who can fix this economy is a person who feels the economy (mostly informal), not these hot money, Foreign Portfolio people.
@Nairametrics Foreigners are betting on our economy, but you can't see how the govt through its policies is destroying the purchasing power of the Naira.
If we are looking at the participation of Nigerians in the NGX, the govt should focus on policies that will stabilise the naira.
@EbenezarWikina Bro!
I don't really know what to say. I know we have had cycles like this in the 70s and 90s, but I don't know if there has ever been a time like this.
If things hard that one dey different, but the insecurity that tramples on businesses is just something else.
Everyone is complaining about how to raise money. Please, if you want to raise money as a Nigerian business and you have between N100m and N1B in revenue, you're profitable, and have at least 3 years of financial records please send an email to [email protected]
We would like to speak to you.
In your email include the name of your company, the location and what it does.
We have many people in Nigeria and diaspora willing to give you money.
Don't say we never did anything for you.
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What is the % of the middle class of this economy?
With this poverty rate, how is that number even an advantage?
2027 is here and people who should fight for their lives are threatening us that we would learn politics together.
This is very troubling.
The NBS just said that of the $10b that entered Nigeria in Q1, only about $10m (0.1%) came from trade credits.
Everyday the noise of a 230 million population keeps ringing by market economists.
We have > 230m people, but what is the purchasing power of the ₦aira?
@nicholasibekwe Thank you for finding the right words to say this.
There is little correlation between the condition of Nigerians and their voting pattern.
Even when abused, Nigerians find solace in their religion, tribe, and money thrown in their faces.
I am yet to see a people without dignity
@kaxyce In marketing, Peter is the product, they are the sellers. So, in the selllers concept of marketing, the product is immaterial, it is the seller who deploys every method to make users buy.
They need to get into the villa. Those his people can't win elections for the sellers of NDC