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Saturday, July 27, 2019
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Smh!
ReplyDeletePls ask them
DeleteReno has come again. What about Atiku and other PDP bigwigs that are beneficiaries of the Forex for foreign medical tourism?
DeleteCondemn the system and not a person because even your principal enjoys same privilege. The import bill for milk stood at $1.2b and $1.5b annually, and it's a product we can produce locally. BBC research also state that Nigerians spent $1b on foreign medical tourism in 2013. Price Waterhouse Coopers, in its 2016 report, said of the $1 billion spent annually on medical tourism by Nigerians, 60 per cent goes into the treatment of chronic diseases in key areas of oncology, orthopaedics, nephrology and cardiology. That was why the Lasgidi govt built the mega hospital in Gbagada to cater for people traveling abroad and same facility is situated I think in Babcock university.
Reno knows the truth but he would say half of it. Same way he said only Fulani was in the new passport, whereas it is half truth
Whatever people Like Reno, FFK, Doyin Okupe, and Abati say will never make sense to people like us
ReplyDelete🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶
No matter what you guys say or do,you can't force Ruga down our throats
DeleteAn open mind is a sign of intelligence and intellectual humility
DeleteOf course how will it make sense?
DeleteWhen you are so blinded with your idealogy. You can't even look out to see if the other person is making some sense, no matter his name or what he stands for. Its good to remove your bias/prejudice and see the other side of the coin.
Thank you Anon 19:36.
DeleteThat you don't like or support someone doesn't mean you shouldn't be objective.
That's because you don't have sense! How will you recognise it even if it stares hard in your face?
DeleteReceive sense in Jesus name...Amen
DeleteRespect each other's opinions please. Everybody has a right.
DeleteReno, do not worry, we will buy cows and keep at home to be milking😁😁😁😁😁. Ina ruwan Angulu de kiso🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️
@ anon 20:45...read and stop displaying your ignorance here. Nomadic or pastoral cattle don't lactate.
DeleteCan you see that the problem has never been about the truth or what is right but who is saying it? You can never win with these people.
Delete@20:28, it's you who cannot understand sarcasm that's ignorant and that's what is killing all of you in that shithole you call a country. Stupidity, sentiment and ignorance had blinded fools like you. Who takes you serious anyway?
Deleteit will never make sense..when he was budy enjoying during jonas tenure...mtcheww NONSENSE
DeleteThis dude go loss o
ReplyDelete😯😯
Them fit arrange Kete amu to deliver Charlie men's kind package for am, if im refuse am, them go delete am fiaaaaaaaam!
Buhari if you like stop importation of all goods and services, we won't still accept ruga. Go and create ruga for your murderous Fulani brothers in sambisa forest. Clueless and dull president.
ReplyDeletebuhari has failed Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteNnamdi Azikiwe wept.
Enahoro wept
DeleteObafemi Awolowo join.
DeleteHerbert Macaulay wept
DeleteStella comman see your 'beevees' oh!! 😂😂😂😂
DeleteAbucha wepted...
DeleteSad
ReplyDeleteIs d population of Nigeria equivalent to what we can produce?????
ReplyDeleteAlot of African countries are not even up to d population of Lagos
I am at a loss for words on the ban on milk importation. Nigeria has cows but not enough to sustain the entire country and supermarket shelves. The epileptic and unstable power supply itself will not allow for a thriving fresh milk industry. Powered milk and those canned ones are the only remedy. They need to consider the masses.
ReplyDeletePlus the species of their cows na wa.
DeleteGodwin emefiele is taking with his behind
Nigerian cow is not a milk breed. Just meat
DeleteThey will turn milk to gold with this nonsense ban.how they voted Buhari back still amazes me,Nigeria economy keeps going bad,no security, no electricity,no jobs,schools on strike all the time,fulani heardsmen killing people,boko haram on the rampage, all of these happening in just one country fa.i tire for naija.
ReplyDeleteThe ban is a game
ReplyDeleteA ruga game?
DeleteYeah @Anon 21:45
DeleteHmmmm🙃🙃
ReplyDeleteThe ban is a game.
ReplyDeleteSomeone please build a business idea of breast milk donorship.
How will you use breast milk for tea or cereal?
Delete@Anon 21:54, The taste will only be different from what most of us know as tea.
DeleteThe mmili ala can be refined. Can't it?
Anything cow related has turned to kryptonite
ReplyDeleteHmnnn, the Nation of miyetti allah
my brother's and sisters that is to say if you happen to venture into milk production business right now you will become a billionaire...
ReplyDeletechai...if to sey I get capital now.
You get Cow?
DeleteGreat idea, but you need to wait for at least 3 years before you can start getting milk from a cross-bred. It is a great policy that support domestic milk production, but Nigeria is not yet ripe for an outright ban. Because the Fulanis who are the major milk producer in Nigeria still lack the capacity to meet up with our daily demand for milk. Hence,the huge dependence on importation to fill in the gap.
DeleteNot anyhow cow, the breed that's meant for milk production on a large scale.
DeleteWho told u any sane individual voted buhari? Wasn't obvious that the election was rigged. I know we aren't ready for new dawn at all. If not the same energy we used to organize mass protest the next day full ground remain.
ReplyDeleteI know "sane" individuals that voted for Buhari. I still give them the side eye when I walk past their table at work.
DeleteI'd like to be pointed in the direction of the said ban.
ReplyDeleteThey said the same thing about rice now we produce rice ourselves . How can we be importing milk?No pain no gain. Ask China and Singapore the sacrifices they made for a better tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteAnd how much is rice in the market?.
DeletePlease where is the rice you produce? The local rice produced here are even more expensive than the imported one.
DeleteThis is still a RUGA ploy
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