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bobbiiee: So true! |
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merits: Mumu! |
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illicit: Day dreaming by tatyana ali |
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Nawao
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tiswell: Lol..enjoy |
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davidtemi:. See you! |
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Homeboiy: Pls what are the symptoms of balanitis? |
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Saudivisa: I was born in tudun wada to be precise..and I believe say den never born you then. I knew how the Hausa's uses religion to take over politics, government slots and aids meant for everyone.. I was among one of the people who were aware of the appeals project when it came to Kaduna. Most of the people that got the appeal funds couldn't even write letter A to Z. I knew about ten people who got the appeals project..but till today I have never seen any religion aside Islam that got that funds... Eye wey dey cry dey see road o! 1 Like |
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officialfysh: Only in the north o. That was how the hausas hijacked the appeals fund from world bank then. 2 Likes |
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Your WhatsApp..abi you dey wako?
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I'm in
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hakeem4: Are you an AI? 2 Likes |
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Deworm
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SocialJustice: Very important.. Cos all these recruiters, their mouth can sweet |
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Na buy force to do ads on nairaland? Facebook converts more |
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The same applies to women in UK.. Kindly follow me on x @asheango19651, make I fit see food chop ejoo! 1 Like |
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I need red mercury to buy! If you have or know where I could get..pls help out. 🙏 Location is abuja 1 Like |
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Ennypop: 090 2383 6111 |
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Emjayofficial: I am on 61 wpm... Kindly reach me on 0902383 six 111 |
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Hezmatosky: Space booking for spammers |
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Name: word search Source code and instructions on how to integrate your ob code Price: N15k
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Just imagine
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As you celebrate this day, joy favour, and every other rosy things would never depart from your reach!! Kisses!!
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SlavaUkraini: Na you see am like that o.. 1 Like |
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SlavaUkraini: Na me see am na snapped and posted.. Check very well, its 5 naira...apamu! 1 Like |
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Oracleee: Lol |
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Today, something curious caught my attention while amidst a bustling street in Nigeria. A humble 5 Naira note lay abandoned on the roadside for more than five hours, untouched and seemingly invisible to the dozens of ersby both young and old who walked past it. The note’s presence on such a busy road might seem trivial at first, but it reflects something much deeper about the state of the nation and its economy. In a country like Nigeria, where many people are grappling with severe economic hardship, the fact that not a single person bothered to pick up the note raises significant questions about its declining value. Just a few years ago, a 5 Naira note could buy a few essentials perhaps a snack or small item. Today, however, it has become almost meaningless in the eyes of the average Nigerian, lost in a wave of rapid inflation and economic instability. In a society where every naira should count for something, the sight of money being disregarded speaks volumes. This observation hints at the severity of inflation in Nigeria. As prices for everyday goods continue to skyrocket, the purchasing power of the currency has eroded to the point where small denominations like 5 or 10 Naira now hold little to no value. People have become desensitized to the sight of such money because it can no longer provide for even the smallest needs. Additionally, this event reflects the growing sense of disillusionment among Nigerians. In the past, even a small amount of money would be swiftly picked up, symbolic of the hustle and resourcefulness that defines many Nigerians. Now, however, a note lying on the ground for hours may also signify the psychological weight of economic hardship. People are weary, focusing on bigger issues survival, job security, and daily sustenance instead of taking notice of such trivial amounts. In essence, that 5 Naira note is more than just a piece of currency lying on the floor, it represents the struggles, the declining value of money, and a sobering picture of Nigeria's economic reality.
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EmekaPoundsterl:Dey try calm down..man shall not live by bread alone? 3 Likes |
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