Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by aresa: 4:38pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
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Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by Nobody: 4:44pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Its laughable,yet shows contrasting ambitions-wouldn't just think enugu gov was there to galivant only 1 Like |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by MXrep: 5:59pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Yoruba ppl have problem, so it is only white men that can be investors?? So Enugu ppl in Ireland can not be investors?? 5 Likes |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by Emekamex(m): 6:06pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
MXrep: Yoruba ppl have problem, so it is only white men that can be investors?? So Enugu ppl in Ireland can not be investors?? Leave those coneheaded dimwits 4 Likes |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by babyfaceafrica: 6:12pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Kikikiki |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by momentoftruth: 6:21pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
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Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by arresa: 6:25pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
[s] momentoftruth: jobless boy, Enugu is ahead of Imo go and sleep, your Tinubu worship went to see his investments, have told you follow FASHOLA TO ABUJA, PERHAPS YOU WILL FIND CREDIBLE PROJECTS TO REPORT, NOTHING FOR YOU IN OSUN. [/s] Keep quiet if you have nothing better to contribute beyond your ignorant rubbish... 2 Likes |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by vivalavida(m): 6:46pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
The same useless okorocha that sacked 3000 civil servants today is being praised by this mofo?
For your information,i am an imolite. So focus on Ambode and dont cross into territories u know nothing about 3 Likes |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by arresa: 6:59pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
vivalavida: The same useless okorocha that sacked 3000 civil servants today is being praised by this mofo?
For your information,i am an imolite. So focus on Ambode and dont cross into territories u know nothing about Common sense and prudence dictates that when facing economic challenges, you let go dead weight and unproductive liabilities to keep the government afloat and running, it's either you do that or swim. Credible and serious leaders do have to make tough decisions sometimes for the benefit of the larger society. The fact that he's still out there working hard to attract investments and the same jobs you are crying over means his heart is in the right place and not mentally lazy like you... 1 Like |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by vivalavida(m): 7:04pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
arresa:
Common sense and prudence dictates that when facing economic challenges, you let go dead weight and unproductive liabilities to keep the government afloat and running, it's either you do that or swim.
Credible and serious leaders do have to make tough decisions sometimes for the benefit of the larger society.
The fact that he's still out there working hard to attract investments and the same jobs you are crying over means his heart is in the right place and not mentally lazy like you... Lol. You are an idi..ot. How much did his nonsense xmas decoration of #600million naira yield into imo state coffers? Rubbish. What industry has he been able to set up since he assumed governance? All he does is land grabbing and building of hotels. He went to America the other day with buhari and came back empty handed. Some months ago,he was gallivanting in turkey with 100 buisnessmen and it didnt yield any fruit. Now he is in vietnam of all places. Nigga,fhuck to hell mehn. Your sycophancy is just too much 3 Likes |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by arresa: 7:33pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
[s] vivalavida:
Lol. You are an idi..ot. How much did his nonsense xmas decoration of #600million naira yield into imo state coffers? Rubbish. What industry has he been able to set up since he assumed governance? All he does is land grabbing and building of hotels. He went to America the other day with buhari and came back empty handed. Some months ago,he was gallivanting in turkey with 100 buisnessmen and it didnt yield any fruit. Now he is in vietnam of all places. Nigga,fhuck to hell mehn. Your sycophancy is just too much [/s] I don't do gossips unless you have any credible or official document stating exactly what was spent on what. Keep your rumors and gossips to yourself and your co markey women gossipers... [b]TURKISH investors plan $50m textile plants in Imo. THE volume of bilateral trade between Nigeria and Turkey has risen from $2 billion in 2012 to $2.3 billion last year, as the two countries, yesterday, renewed strategies to further raise transactions profile this year.
Already, Turkey has announced plans by its investors to establish five textile factories in Imo State, at an estimated total cost of $50 million (N8 billion).
Besides, the Association of Businessmen and Investors of Nigeria and Turkey (ABINAT) has concluded plans to host the second edition of a three-day ECOWAS-Turkish Export Products Fair in Lagos from March 3.
ABINAT President, Yauuz Zemheni, disclosed in Lagos on Wednesday that the improved trade relationship between Nigeria and Turkey would be further manifested this year going by the disposition of stakeholders from both countries to further expand their respective business profiles.
“Our focus is on production of quality goods for which Turkey is widely known. We are not going to be merely importing goods to Nigeria. Rather, we are planning to establish more production plants in this country, to provide more jobs for the people and also enhance the productive capacity of Nigeria.
“Consequently, a Turkish firm is establishing five textile plants in Imo State very soon. Processes in this regard are ongoing. Each of the plants is estimated to cost $10 million.[/b]
The ABINAT boss, who declined to disclose the identity of the new investors in Imo State, said the textile mills would produce “high quality fabrics for which we are known for in Turkey.”
According to him, Turkish investors’ investments in Nigeria are expected to provide 4000 new job opportunities in the country, mostly in the productive sector.
Nigeria’s exports to Turkey include liquefied natural gas, sesame seed, charcoal, cocoa and wood, while the European country imports construction materials, textiles, power generating components and vehicles, among other goods, to the country.
ABINAT expects over 90 exhibitors at its Lagos fair and has projected over 10 investors staking interest in Nigeria’s business environment after the trade and commerce forum.
Turkey had earlier enlisted interest in Nigeria’s steel sector. Indeed, a 30-man delegation from the European country had visited the country and held discussions with top government officials and some local businessmen.
Also, the Turkish ambassador to Nigeria, Mustafa Pulat, had said that despite the security challenge in the country, his home country and investors would continue to invest in Nigeria.
Pulat, who noted that Nigeria has conducive environment for business, said Turkey had many business interests in the country.
He said: “We have many business interests in Nigeria. We have established the Turkish International University in Abuja. We are working on the establishment of a hospital in Abuja.
“Turkish businessmen are also building factories in Nigeria. I have a mandate to set up a consulate in Lagos that will take care of Turkish business interests in the South-West. The only challenge we face is the dearth of property in Lagos and that has been limiting us.”
Pulat said Turkey would establish a joint Nigeria-Turkish Commission to promote economic cooperation between the two countries.
According to him, every country has its own problems and Nigeria will not be an exception.
“Turkey too has problems. I am not new to Africa. I have served in Sudan and Germany but this is my first time in Nigeria as an ambassador and it is amazing. Nigeria is an interesting country; I have made a lot friends”.
“I have met many Nigerians who are ready to partner with Turkey in businesses – manufacturing and other issues of trades. It is very interesting because Nigeria has enormous human and material resources. There is a lot of Turkish presence in Nigeria,” he added.
http://www.nigeriatradehub.gov.ng/News/tabid/98/entryid/200/nigeria-s-bilateral-trade-with-turkey-hits-2-3b.aspx
And about his visit to Turkey. You need to keep up with current affairs way way more than peddling gossips and ignorant babbles on the internet. Exactly what is the party party enugu joker is bringing back from Ireland? Bottles of Irish whiskey or Baileys Irish Cream? Please keep quiet .... 1 Like |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by aresa: 7:42pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
[s] vivalavida:
Lol. You are an idi..ot. How much did his nonsense xmas decoration of #600million naira yield into imo state coffers? Rubbish. What industry has he been able to set up since he assumed governance? All he does is land grabbing and building of hotels. He went to America the other day with buhari and came back empty handed. Some months ago,he was gallivanting in turkey with 100 buisnessmen and it didnt yield any fruit. Now he is in vietnam of all places. Nigga,fhuck to hell mehn. Your sycophancy is just too much [/s] I don't do gossips unless you have any credible or official document stating exactly what was spent on what. Keep your rumors and gossips to yourself and your co markey women gossipers... [b]TURKISH investors plan $50m textile plants in Imo. THE volume of bilateral trade between Nigeria and Turkey has risen from $2 billion in 2012 to $2.3 billion last year, as the two countries, yesterday, renewed strategies to further raise transactions profile this year.
Already, Turkey has announced plans by its investors to establish five textile factories in Imo State, at an estimated total cost of $50 million (N8 billion).
Besides, the Association of Businessmen and Investors of Nigeria and Turkey (ABINAT) has concluded plans to host the second edition of a three-day ECOWAS-Turkish Export Products Fair in Lagos from March 3.
ABINAT President, Yauuz Zemheni, disclosed in Lagos on Wednesday that the improved trade relationship between Nigeria and Turkey would be further manifested this year going by the disposition of stakeholders from both countries to further expand their respective business profiles.
“Our focus is on production of quality goods for which Turkey is widely known. We are not going to be merely importing goods to Nigeria. Rather, we are planning to establish more production plants in this country, to provide more jobs for the people and also enhance the productive capacity of Nigeria.
“Consequently, a Turkish firm is establishing five textile plants in Imo State very soon. Processes in this regard are ongoing. Each of the plants is estimated to cost $10 million.[/b]
The ABINAT boss, who declined to disclose the identity of the new investors in Imo State, said the textile mills would produce “high quality fabrics for which we are known for in Turkey.”
According to him, Turkish investors’ investments in Nigeria are expected to provide 4000 new job opportunities in the country, mostly in the productive sector.
Nigeria’s exports to Turkey include liquefied natural gas, sesame seed, charcoal, cocoa and wood, while the European country imports construction materials, textiles, power generating components and vehicles, among other goods, to the country.
ABINAT expects over 90 exhibitors at its Lagos fair and has projected over 10 investors staking interest in Nigeria’s business environment after the trade and commerce forum.
Turkey had earlier enlisted interest in Nigeria’s steel sector. Indeed, a 30-man delegation from the European country had visited the country and held discussions with top government officials and some local businessmen.
Also, the Turkish ambassador to Nigeria, Mustafa Pulat, had said that despite the security challenge in the country, his home country and investors would continue to invest in Nigeria.
Pulat, who noted that Nigeria has conducive environment for business, said Turkey had many business interests in the country.
He said: “We have many business interests in Nigeria. We have established the Turkish International University in Abuja. We are working on the establishment of a hospital in Abuja.
“Turkish businessmen are also building factories in Nigeria. I have a mandate to set up a consulate in Lagos that will take care of Turkish business interests in the South-West. The only challenge we face is the dearth of property in Lagos and that has been limiting us.”
Pulat said Turkey would establish a joint Nigeria-Turkish Commission to promote economic cooperation between the two countries.
According to him, every country has its own problems and Nigeria will not be an exception.
“Turkey too has problems. I am not new to Africa. I have served in Sudan and Germany but this is my first time in Nigeria as an ambassador and it is amazing. Nigeria is an interesting country; I have made a lot friends”.
“I have met many Nigerians who are ready to partner with Turkey in businesses – manufacturing and other issues of trades. It is very interesting because Nigeria has enormous human and material resources. There is a lot of Turkish presence in Nigeria,” he added.
http://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/bilateral-trade-with-turkey-hits-2-3b/
And about his visit to Turkey. You need to keep up with current affairs way way more than peddling gossips and ignorant babbles on the internet. Exactly what is the party party enugu joker is bringing back from Ireland? Bottles of Irish whiskey or Baileys Irish Cream? Please keep quiet .... |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by momentoftruth: 10:34pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
arresa: [s][/s]
Keep quiet if you have nothing better to contribute beyond your ignorant rubbish...
poor boy, fashola is not paying you again, you are jobless 1 Like |
Re: Tales Of 2 State Governors. Imo And Enugu. by vivalavida(m): 3:07pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
aresa: [s][/s]
I don't do gossips unless you have any credible or official document stating exactly what was spent on what. Keep your rumors and gossips to yourself and your co markey women gossipers...
Dumb ass. They will continue to plan till his tenure is over. Your economy has already gone to the dogs. Only a raghead will come here to invest a dime. Haven't you heard investors are fleeing in droves?
Keep yourself updated.
And about his visit to Turkey. You need to keep up with current affairs way way more than peddling gossips and ignorant babbles on the internet.
Exactly what is the party party enugu joker is bringing back from Ireland?
Bottles of Irish whiskey or Baileys Irish Cream?
Please keep quiet ....
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