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Monday, September 16, 2019
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Hmmmm, really wordless.
ReplyDeleteThat time 1 Naira = $2
ReplyDeleteSo that's the equivalent of about 100 naira now
Anyway, the polithieves have squandered both the internally generated revenue and foreign/local borrowings.
See life..... Inflation over time. Can we still get this old time vibe back??
ReplyDeleteWhat are we producing.. what are we exporting? The answer lies on how we are able to answer these questions
DeleteForward ever.
Deletewhat .
ReplyDeleteThe good old days. Wished idiotic politicians will die one of these days for bringing untold hardship
ReplyDeleteThe same wicked old men destroying this country enjoyed all of this. And the younger ones will definitely make it worse
ReplyDeleteI wonder if we will ever get it right again.
ReplyDelete25kobo of that time is way to expensive for a single meal ticket.
ReplyDeleteI think it’s for the session.
DeleteHnmmmm....When will Nigeria be better like this again bikonu?
ReplyDeletetime has change o in uk meal ticket for primary school student is #2.10
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time.
ReplyDeleteWicked leaders..They all enjoyed this but once another person want to enjoy..Them go block the way...Nigeria ko Naija area ni..
ReplyDeleteNigeria changed from the Pounds to Naira and Kobo in January 1973.
ReplyDeleteWhereas the receipt bears 72/73Session. I question the originality of the document.
1972/73 good old Nigeria
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