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Good evening everyone, It's the eighth episode of "A Tweet Series on Cancer". We are on this thread with Dr Adewole Ajoke @janemichfitness
Our topic is The Roles of healthy diet & physical fitness in people living with #cancer.
Welcome our guest with me #WeCancerFree
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There are some people that are simply unsackable.
I know a guy who currently gets a bonus for every additional year he stays with the company.
When I noticed it and asked the MD, he told me, โThat guy is more valuable than 50% of my staff.โ
All shades of wrong. You think Nigerians are just interested in tarnishing the image of the country. You stated an act of God caused the power to trip. Over here, no act but of men causes electricity to be unavailable. Say something else please!
This is crazy!
The area I stayed in, in Maryland America. It rained heavily last night, and in 30 seconds the electricity went off.
There was no light for 5 hours, but guess what? I never saw it on the news, not on social media. No where!
@La_footy@ruffydfire - The Naira's exchange rate fluctuations, as questioned in the post, are driven by factors like oil dependency, inflation, and foreign reserve levels; Nigeria's economy, heavily reliant on oil (14% of GDP in 2012, dropping to 8% by 2015 per Wikipedia), suffers when oilโฆ
@La_footy@ruffydfire (Wikipedia) and likely higher by 2025, purchasing power erodes, and traders hoard dollars, pushing the black market rate to N1610 in 2025 (https://t.co/YKRR74Hro3), a stark contrast to the official N1600 rate cited in the original post. (Source: Grok)
@La_footy@ruffydfire rate often diverges significantlyโe.g., 60% above the official rate in 2016 (Wikipedia)โreflecting distrust in official rates and demand for dollars in a parallel economy.
- Inflation and speculative trading further destabilize the Naira; with inflation at 15.6% in 2005โฆ