Pastor_web3
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Pastor_web3
@MehnorSpartan
Pastor_web3( crypto advocate, ngx stock preacher,degenthanos


Tell me why a $600 laptop is sold for $1000+ @CDcareNG




Medicure and Pedicure secured for just 500 naira only.. If e reach ur turn go Spa 💔😂

You can buy 60k liters of fuel at 1200 per liter and sell at 1250, That's 3m profit. If you are in a good location, you will finish selling it in one week. Do that in a month you are raking in 12m. 40k/pump attendant, and you pocket the rest. Filling station has minimal running cost compared to hotel

To: The Governor Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) (@cenbank) Subject: Concerns Regarding Proposed ₦5,000 Banknote Introduction Dear Sir, We write to express our deep concern regarding credible reports of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s plan to introduce a ₦5,000 banknote. We understand the possible rationale behind such a move, particularly in light of currency management and transactional efficiency. However, in the current economic climate, this proposal raises serious concerns. Introducing a higher denomination note in an inflationary environment risks further accelerating inflation, weakening purchasing power, and reinforcing public perception that the naira is rapidly losing value. At a time when Nigerians are already grappling with rising costs of living, this policy could signal monetary accommodation rather than discipline. Historically and globally, higher denomination notes tend to follow inflation rather than solve it. As such, this move may exacerbate the very problem it appears to address. More troubling are reports that this proposed note is intended to feature the image of Bola Ahmed Tinubu (see attached mock-up) and is scheduled for release in the fourth quarter, just ahead of the election cycle. If true, this raises serious ethical and economic concerns. The timing and symbolism could be interpreted as politicizing the national currency, undermining confidence in both the Central Bank’s independence and the integrity of Nigeria’s monetary system. We have also received information from credible sources indicating that this project is already well underway, including the awarding of a foreign printing contract reportedly valued at levels comparable to previous large-scale currency printings. If accurate, this suggests that significant steps have already been taken without adequate public discourse or transparency. Nigeria’s economy is at a fragile point. Policy decisions of this magnitude must prioritize stability, credibility, and long-term value preservation of the naira. Introducing a ₦5,000 note under these conditions risks sending the wrong signal to both citizens and international observers. We respectfully urge the Central Bank to reconsider this policy. Strengthening the currency, restoring confidence, and addressing the root causes of inflation should take precedence over introducing higher denominations. Nigeria does not need a bigger note. It needs a stronger naira. Thank you

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Lmao we have 2 of this tipper Sand sells 130k per trip here (new developing area). As one of the stakeholders, everyone coming to build passes through us. Each truck does about 50 trips daily (conservative). That’s 100 trips × 130k = 13M/day. Capital recovered in less than a month The next expenses is just diesel and driver which is less compared to what you make daily Real estate Twitter won’t tell you this one.


" The management of DMW focus on Davido than other artists " - Dremo

You’ll be penalized; 100k for the first month you don’t file 50k for subsequent months you don’t file.


To be fair to Tinubu this is not on him….but at N1500 a liter, he has to find an agreement with Dangote to keep prices lower.
















