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Saturday, November 04, 2023

President Tinubu's Iyaloja Monie Scheme In 3 Major Nigerian Languages.

 



 

14 comments:

  1. How is this going to bring down price of goods and commodities?

    We are not beggars. Provide a safe and secure environment for farmers to go to their farms and produce food for the teeming masses.

    Work on roads for people and goods to get to point B from point A.
    Use this money to fix refineries. High cost of goods and services in the country is because feul wahala.
    Many other things but just do these ones and you will see the difference.

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  2. Abeg. Who can interprete what they wrote up there.

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    1. 😂 was about typing this. So what happens to other tribes that their languages aren’t up there? When will Nigerian politicians start embracing other languages? Those they refer to as minority needs to speak up for recognition because it’s definitely not favoring them. We all are Nigerians and we built it, together 🙏

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  3. There was something called Trader monies or so during Buhari's era. Pray, how did it go? Hope this one will be better o and l would love to see one person l know become a beneficiary.

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  4. They are buying votes

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    1. Naaaa she is trying to spread her tentacles on the Iyaloja control, Nationwide 😊

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  5. Mtcheeeeeew.

    Sluttychic.

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  6. It is well with our country.

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  7. The only thing Nigerians knows is to complain. Give them jobs in offices and see how they themselves flex. Lazy, lackadaisical and toxic. Is it the president of Nigeria that is working in the civil services, or our embassies abroad? The problem of Nigeria is Nigerians attitudes.

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    1. No
      It’s a top down problem
      What they do is what we do

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  8. No road again for them to go.forward

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  9. Trader moni under Buhari's regime,how did it go?

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