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Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by ketoprofen(m): 9:11am On Jan 01, 2014 |
Siena: Na ur type Dem bin they deceive. The Aba shoes are exported and re- imported as foreign shoes. |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 10:04am On Jan 01, 2014 |
ketoprofen: Exported and re-imported as foreign shoes, to which countries? |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by ketoprofen(m): 10:38am On Jan 01, 2014 |
Siena: Where do u import it own from? Am telling u there are many Aba made ' Made in Italy', ' made in china shoes. There are much in Dubai and Asiatic countries |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 10:58am On Jan 01, 2014 |
ketoprofen: Where do u import it own from? You still haven't answered my question bro... Exported and re-imported as foreign shoes, to which countries? |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 11:28am On Jan 01, 2014 |
Siena: Ignore him, he is ignorant 1 Like |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by ketoprofen(m): 3:12pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
Siena: To African countries, some remain in the foreign countries and are bought as made in Italy/ dubai |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 3:28pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
ketoprofen: And you can prove this, right? Still, seeing as I don't live in one of those "African countries" you mention, your claims of "my type" ending up with Aba-made shoes marked as "made in Italy" are void. |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by dozymars(m): 3:39pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
These petite cars are not the kind of cars we need in our Nigerian roads especially in Lagos where trailers,tankers and heavy duty vehicles compete for right of way. |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Farmafric(m): 4:04pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
I seriously believe, it is a step in the right direction. The vehicles when produced in Nigeria, will generate Jobs, we will improve on them, export to other African nation, reduce FOREX flight and with time we could delve into other stronger technology. My company is already trying to go into partnership with other manufacturers in China and India. JOIN ME IF YOU WANT TO PARTNER. We need 10 serious partners. ( not just as money bags, your expertise could be needed) email to paul.adoyi@farmergiantltd.com |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by adconline(m): 5:40pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
stpat1:It does not start by govt fiat or executive decision, but by building a world class infrastructure to attract heavy industries. Let the govt build infrastructure and they will come! |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by ziccoit: 5:42pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
These idiots are ridding in 250million bmw cars. This is even the portion of less corrupt ones as the chief corrupts are flying in private jets. Now they want the common masses to ride in moving coffins. They want to use the downtrodden ones as experimental animals. Is this a part of population control strategies? Nigerian leaders reasoning faculty is something else. Before we say Jack Robinson, they would be telling us they don't have shoes. 1 Like |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by kayClt(f): 5:50pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
I rather buy a bycycle. wat nonsense |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 6:21pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
smartchoice: Oga where is Peugeot on the scale of car manufacturers in the world today? Does Peugeot have beautiful cars today? Muhehehehehehehe choi oga you don kill their market |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 6:50pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
Oga nor mind them if they don't like criticisms they should "set themselves ablaze" lomomike: |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 8:24pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
Ikenna why are you hiding my posts is it because I mentioned eastern products or criticised peugeot for been backward and parochial in designs? Am not so so happy that you had to hide my posts! |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by ketoprofen(m): 8:52pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
smartchoice: Ikenna why are you hiding my posts is it because I mentioned eastern products or criticised peugeot for been backward and parochial in designs? Am not so so happy that you had to hide my posts! what is ur point sef? |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 10:09pm On Jan 01, 2014 |
that my post should not have been hidden! ketoprofen: |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Marpol: 7:51am On Jan 02, 2014 |
Why is it that some people find it hard to argue without insults? That someone has a different opinion from you does not warrant name calling. This should serve as a last warning to all. |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by iamdsam: 11:32am On Jan 02, 2014 |
These are the new portable moving caskets Nigerians wanna ply with. May God help our people who love and cherish cheap things without minding their safety. |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by princeparis(m): 11:34am On Jan 02, 2014 |
I love Nigeria, and I love Nigerians. Sentiments before reasons. There are no countries where development was forced. Be it India, Malaysia or anywhere in the west. You first need to get right at home. Develop your own local facilities first. You start with manufacturing small parts then large parts come in. A country that cannot manufacture a simple standard quality headlamp or bulb. India, Indonesia, Malaysia etc that we citing as example did not do it by government fiat. This is 2014 not 1974. We need the infrastructure in place first and foremost. Electricity, Roads, Rail, education etc. India became a technological powerhouse by having a good number highly trained workforce and engineers and a technical infrastructure that enticed western industrialists to come and invest to take advantage of the synergies on offer. Business is never charity. Invest and expect returns. No developed or developing economy can get to the promise land by running on generators. None got dia without a good railway network. All the ingredients are not just ready yet we want to cook the soup. It is not possible. To me this is just a revenue generating and looting gimmmick. 4 Likes |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by shady16: 3:17pm On Jan 02, 2014 |
I hope our government would also drive in these Nigerian made toys? |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by Nobody: 5:28pm On Jan 02, 2014 |
so ure d one who has been hiding my posts? Marpol: Why is it that some people find it hard to argue without insults? That someone has a different opinion from you does not warrant name calling. |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by adconline(m): 6:58pm On Jan 02, 2014 |
prince paris: I love Nigeria, and I love Nigerians. Sentiments before reasons. There are no countries where development was forced. Be it India, Malaysia or anywhere in the west. You first need to get right at home. Develop your own local facilities first. You start with manufacturing small parts then large parts come in. A country that cannot manufacture a simple standard quality headlamp or bulb. India, Indonesia, Malaysia etc that we citing as example did not do it by government fiat. This is 2014 not 1974. We need the infrastructure in place first and foremost. Electricity, Roads, Rail, education etc. India became a technological powerhouse by having a good number highly trained workforce and engineers and a technical infrastructure that enticed western industrialists to come and invest to take advantage of the synergies on offer. Business is never charity. Invest and expect returns. No developed or developing economy can get to the promise land by running on generators. None got dia without a good railway network. All the ingredients are not just ready yet we want to cook the soup. It is not possible. To me this is just a revenue generating and looting gimmmick. Doesnt that give u an insight on how Naija policy makers think? Nairaland is a microcosm of Naija! |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by rafcrown(m): 8:46pm On Jan 02, 2014 |
NO VALUE FOR MONEY,ARE WE GOING FORWARD OR BACKWARD?RUBBISH CAR.BABY TOY OR CAR? |
Re: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by benja73: 11:17pm On Jan 02, 2014 |
This is practical Nonsense! |
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