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« posted : June 15, 2009, 08:45:19 PM »
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In all countries of europe and america,their coins are in use.Why is nigerian coins not?Is it bc we are richer than all other countries or what?
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« posted : June 16, 2009, 01:19:03 PM »
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nope we aren't richer than them, but take a close look in the north they accept coins when you buy some stuffs,
in the south no one will take it from you, the bus conductor will not. when you take it to the banks, the cashier will tell you to go and spend it. it's rather disheartening when one is faced with this situation. we all should change our attitude. Aren't we all Nigerians while some part will accept, some part will not
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« posted : June 28, 2009, 01:45:37 PM »
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nope we aren't richer than them, but take a close look in the north they accept coins when you buy some stuffs,
in the south no one will take it from you, the bus conductor will not. when you take it to the banks, the cashier will tell you to go and spend it. it's rather disheartening when one is faced with this situation. we all should change our attitude. Aren't we all Nigerians while some part will accept, some part will not
is that so?
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« posted : July 12, 2009, 02:58:04 AM »
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nope we aren't richer than them, but take a close look in the north they accept coins when you buy some stuffs,
in the south no one will take it from you, the bus conductor will not. when you take it to the banks, the cashier will tell you to go and spend it. it's rather disheartening when one is faced with this situation. we all should change our attitude. Aren't we all Nigerians while some part will accept, some part will not
is that so?

In that case!  I think the bureau of finance & equity need some re~modification.
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« posted : July 13, 2009, 06:43:48 AM »
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nope we aren't richer than them, but take a close look in the north they accept coins when you buy some stuffs,
in the south no one will take it from you, the bus conductor will not. when you take it to the banks, the cashier will tell you to go and spend it. it's rather disheartening when one is faced with this situation. we all should change our attitude. Aren't we all Nigerians while some part will accept, some part will not
is that so?

In that case!  I think the bureau of finance & equity need some re~modification.


What sort of re-modification are you implying?
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« posted : July 13, 2009, 06:21:22 PM »
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nope we aren't richer than them, but take a close look in the north they accept coins when you buy some stuffs,
in the south no one will take it from you, the bus conductor will not. when you take it to the banks, the cashier will tell you to go and spend it. it's rather disheartening when one is faced with this situation. we all should change our attitude. Aren't we all Nigerians while some part will accept, some part will not
is that so?

In that case!  I think the bureau of finance & equity need some re~modification.

Yeah!  For the fact that the very coins in question r being used in most Western Communities. . . & in Nigeria! 's also being used in the Nothern part!!  Then, the bureau of Finance & Equity oughtto re~modify the weight of 'circulatory capacity'(most especially the coins), in this, whence is being used in the Nothern part! Most definitely is gonna be in use in the Western, Eastern & Southern regions of the Country... & with good recognition & acceptance.

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What sort of re-modification are you implying?
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« posted : July 14, 2009, 01:15:46 AM »
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Yeah!  For the fact that the very coins in question r being used in most Western Communities. . . & in Nigeria! 's also being used in the Nothern part!!  Then, the bureau of Finance & Equity oughtto re~modify the weight of 'circulatory capacity'(most especially the coins), in this, whence is being used in the Nothern part! Most definitely is gonna be in use in the Western, Eastern & Southern regions of the Country... & with good recognition & acceptance.

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This solution would be practical in an ideal society dont you think?Ofcourse, this wouldnt have been a problem to begin with..The "coin" i believe is a legal tender in any society except Nigeria - goes to show the problem seems bit more complicated than you so described.
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« posted : July 15, 2009, 12:20:39 AM »
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This solution would be practical in an ideal society!!? hmm!!  & everyday We cry about being one of 'em ideal society!  Don't U think We've got to start from a point???

& I think U've got something tangible to contribute!  Why not simply lay it Huh?

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« posted : July 15, 2009, 01:24:29 AM »
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This solution would be practical in an ideal society!!? hmm!!  & everyday We cry about being one of 'em ideal society!  Don't U think We've got to start from a point???

& I think U've got something tangible to contribute!  Why not simply lay it Huh?


Ofcourse we do need to start from a point but don’t you think somewhere as simple as re-orientation of the general public would be ideal rather than delve into a more complex process as re-modification?
Bros, what good is my supposedly tangible contribution if it fails to reach the right audience?Information about social issues that do not reach those it affects directly cannot be deemed tangible. You and I would agree that those that would actually benefit from this debate do not have access to this medium – same can be applied to other debates going on all over the net.

Haba – finance and equity remodification? Wetin conductor abi iya-loja sabi about that one? How about we simply let them know that the coin is still money and it’s their right to tender it as a medium of exchange and their obligation to accept it as long as it’s been minted and in circulation?

Besides, I don’t think the people have any faults here – the banks are supposedly the bridge between the government and the people in terms of money exchanges but in our case they seem to do otherwise and get away with it.
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« posted : July 15, 2009, 03:42:59 AM »
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Well Bro!  U've got a point that has to be affixed/attached to one of 'em subjects that has to do with the 're~branding stuff' OR its alike.  Because right on this subject!  I think the coins & its circulation to all part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is the issue at hand.

Yeah!  When re~modification 'ld be imposed on the Board of Directories of this very sec. 'Finance & Equity'  Definitely there must be a change.  & come to 're~orientation of the public'  like U stated!   Are U gonna move orientation just to the general public without doing some inside work? . . . Where-in 're~modification' is gonna come in!  afterwhich setting up an orientation for the public is gonna bring out a good change & motivation.

We as a nation have got to treat issues one after the other...  & that's gonna help Us get rid of all 'em unstabilized Governances.
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« posted : July 18, 2009, 11:01:01 AM »
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good suggestions
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« posted : July 22, 2009, 05:27:27 AM »
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Thanks for the topic
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« posted : January 20, 2010, 10:27:28 AM »
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Thanks for the topic
How I wish they will hear us
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« posted : January 20, 2010, 01:33:39 PM »
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i think the best way to handle this issue is through the govt in the general....their should be a commitee set to monitor the monetary movement of coins around the state..........
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« posted : January 20, 2010, 01:36:35 PM »
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In all countries of europe and america,their coins are in use.Why is nigerian coins not?Is it bc we are richer than all other countries or what?

What will it buy for me?
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