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@yindebtw
Might just fuck around and legally change my name to Cairo
เข้าร่วม Mart 2026
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She didn’t give him room to speak but it’s not like he was going to say anything sensible
Money you don’t spend is not yours@funshodarq1
Just look at his attitude. A complete idiot this one. These are the kind of folks close to people in power and we expect them to perform. Just look at this one.
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@yindebtw @NOBODY_OGB Person pass bar finals you say na “nonetheless”😂
Lmao
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There are questions whose answers I know and I do not know how I know them
𝑾𝒊𝒍𝒍@yindebtw
Orgasmic. Next hour will be well spent, kindly ignore the nons miraj vid idk how it got there
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This is exactly the same thing I’ve been thinking about for a while. It appears like we’ve confused good policy design with good policy outcomes.
Subsidy removal, FX liberalisation, tax reforms and those “hard economic policies” sound good and they appear correct on paper. But these policies assume a functioning safety net, productive capacity that can absorb the shock, and a state that reinvests the savings into the people. Strip those away and you’re not implementing any reform, you’re just transferring pain downward which is what this administration has been doing.
Three years in and the people have not benefited from these policies. Commodity prices up 3–4x, school fees unaffordable but ofc, there is NELFUND lol, real wages destroyed. The “savings” from subsidy removal haven’t visibly returned to citizens in any form.
Good policies without structural follow-through aren’t good policies. They’re just austerity disguised as improvements and we all would be used as collateral damages for the perceived improvement.
Nairametrics@Nairametrics
Something about Nigeria’s economy isn’t adding up. Good policies but fragile reality. What are the warning signs? Watch the full breakdown: youtu.be/lIr4ScQy8sg
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