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Friday, 16 September 2016

Back in 1980...when the exchange rate in Nigeria made total sense

Compared to the present horrific rates, one can only imagine about such a period long gone. Photo Credit: Instagram - Onyimud

26 comments:

  1. The good old days! Not the disaster buhari put us in!

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  2. Things have really deteriorated...God help us!

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  3. Things have really deteriorated... God help us!

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  4. And buhari spoiled things when he came into office in 1984 as military head of state.. .that was our first recession as a country... And second recession 2016 under buhari again....













    ............ Liber maniac.........

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  5. IT'S WELL WITH NIGERIA








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  6. Linda pls update us the current exchange now

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  7. ..and funny enough our major source of foreign exchange was agricultural products,,with the discovery of oil the nation never remained the same,hence the call of diversification of the economy,if we can properly diversify,Nigeria will definitely be great again!

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  8. chaiii
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. God will help us


    ...merited happiness

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  10. all thanks to our greedy heads and leaders

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  11. Chai! Can we ever go back to those good old days??? Linda take note!

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  12. Anyone with time machine? I really wish going back to live in the 80's.

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  13. Anyone with time machine? I really wish going back to live in the 80's.

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  14. Life then was better than now I think

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  15. Clueless Buhari has really destroyed Nigeria

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  16. Change is constant


    IG:Tamara_Splash

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  17. That one na 'back in the days'...

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  18. I don't think it is Buhari any sane person knows the cause.

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  19. We need to be serious here and forget campaign any reasonable person knows the cause.

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