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Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by erico2k2(m): 6:39pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
nokatakata:Use the bank as case study? what measures did they put in plce? or did they close the bank? 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by deomelllo: 6:39pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Deepthoughts: Please explain to us how the EFCC prosecuting and sending looters to jail closed Nigeria. Is the EFCC running Nigeria or when people send petitions, so they send it to Aso Rock or the EFCC.? You people are not making any sense with this lame and corrupt argument. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by nokatakata: 6:41pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
chiedozie198100: how do you keep a shop running when thieves are constantly robbing you? do you people have any common sense at all. All these your two by two shop you manage is always deceiving you. make money for thieves and keep it for them to come take. how the phuck will you even have customers when your customers know they might lose their money to thieves if they come near your shop. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by deomelllo: 6:44pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
erico2k2: 1. The banks are Private entities, not government institutions. 2. Laws, rules and regulations are already in place to prevent prevent looting are already in place. 3. When looters violate these rules and measures, the EFCC steps in to prosecute and jail offenders. This is public administration and law enforcement 101. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by deomelllo: 6:47pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
nokatakata: It's really baffling for real. I don't see the sense and logic in their senseless and backward argument. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Preciousseed(m): 6:48pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
The question I will like to ask is this, what if the shop was not looted but was engulfed by fire? If you will close shop because of theft, what that means you will do more worse thing like suicide when engulfed by fire. Meanwhile, with proper strategy and planning, even a shop engulfed by fire can start all over again and grow, how much more one that was looted. I don't think closing shop to go after a thieve is a good business strategy. 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by nokatakata: 6:48pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
erico2k2: when armed robbers kept disturbing most banks in ekiti state, at some point, some banks had to close for some days, even weeks before they were certain that security was in place, even with security in place, some banks were working half day. tackle the security issue once and for all and have peace of mind to open your shop and make money. You people should stop acting as if you are the only ones who have sense and can do business. If there is no security , you wont make any money. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by maasoap(m): 6:49pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
lonecatt: You guys can turn the truth on its head, who cares. But I knew through Okonjo that Jonathan borrowed money to pay salaries of workers in the last three months of his administration. How would you now claim that Buhari closed the shop while chasing thieves because I knew that he just plugged the leakages and started paying the workers salaries without issues? |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Nobody: 6:56pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Righteousness89: When Jonathan said we need strong institutions and laws and not hard handed approach, they called him a criminal 2 Likes |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by deomelllo: 7:01pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
maasoap: They actually wrecked the shop because they were borrowing hundreds of billions to pay workers salaries till their last week in office. If fact, the shop was about to close and collapse because the same looters spewing this nonsense looted the shop dry, but PMB didn't let the shop collapse by giving out 2 rounds of salary bailout funds. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by nokatakata: 7:04pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
deomelllo: they always look at everything with tribal and emotional sentiments. I am not surprised at their foolish.ness at all. If they can follow a jobless nnamdi kanu and call him their supreme leader and even foolishly believe that buhari is cloned as their supreme leader claimed, why won't they support and applaud the gibberish coming from adaobi. The adaobi liar that claimed he had only one wrist watch and was later busted. These people be talking as if they have not experienced robbery. When thieves come to their mumu two by two shop, they come with intention to steal and kill if one tries to stop them, even if you don't stop them some kill for fun. If you die, how will you make money and feed family or even own any shop. These ipod people can make person vex too much some times. Their matter tire me. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by corporatesense: 7:08pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Read carefully, obi mentioned to put security measures to quench the stealing, so how would you lost all the inventories when proper security measures has been taken to keep the shops secured. You lack business acumen Afamed: 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by nokatakata: 7:08pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
exlink10: will a parent be alive to feed his kids if he is killed and looted by thieves? Una two by two shop sense no dey make una reason fine. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Deepthoughts: 7:09pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
deomelllo:it's you that is not making sense,the instances you stated above clearly supports obi's position that you should not close the shop but keep it running while taking measures to safe guard it n remain in business,just accept that osibanjo's view is wrong there is no shame in it,but I doubt because as zombies you would have to wait for directives from your ogas at the top!, hahahahahaaaaah!. 3 Likes |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by erico2k2(m): 7:13pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
nokatakata:there is money to be made everywhere, security or not, if not so people wont be making money in Nigeria cos Security as a whole in Nigeria is nada.back to the topic, back to the question,the bank never closed, they only ammended thier security strategy!The bank did not go after the thieves rather it concentrated on biffing up its o wn security.The Ekiti banks never went after teh thieves, the passed thier complains to the police and went back to their Job of sorting out security at their premises. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by erico2k2(m): 7:16pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
deomelllo:1 The SHOPS are private 2.there is always laws, there has been.DO they work or selective? 3 Are the EFCC not biased in their dealings? 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by FirePower1(m): 7:18pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
The parameters given are necessary but insufficient to answer the question objectively. Before given answer, I would like to know if there are thieves, who are the thieves, what is the value of the stolen goods, will I be able to recover it, what is the value of the goods left behind, what are the probable profit, time, goodwill and energy value of loss to chasing the thieves, what are the future consequences of each decision and finally, will I be proud of the chosen decision before The God who made and owns me. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by EnaibeSam: 7:20pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
It is only a thief that sympathises with thieves. If you ignore the thief one day the shop be empty. A manager that ran a business for 16 years, looted it to recession and now another manager has taken over the business for 4 years and try to fix the damages made in 16 years by the former manager. Now, are we saying that the former manager that looted the business for 16 years is preferable to continue running the business? |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by python2gbera: 7:22pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Is there any working economy that doesn't chase after criminals?. Technology being a measure, only complements the efforts in bringing criminals to justice. You bring a criminal to justice! and that being the point of Osinbajo. Athuefku pigs should stop glorifying stupidity.. Chasing after criminals means bringing criminals to justice, a process which PDP are dead scared of. -python2 |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Nobody: 7:41pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Some people are very stup!d in this country .. It's not the example (shop and thief) that matters here, it's what it means, dumbos Shutdown economy to chase thief, id!ot. No offense, but whoever that supports APC or whatever gibberish they spill is either gaining massively from the chaos or is very very stup!d. 2 Likes |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by nijabazaar: 7:45pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Nnemuka: Nne, that's a good question 2 Likes |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Nobody: 7:57pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
erico2k2:Start with the reference Peter Obi made. The starting point is first to eradicate them all. Kill them all first. And if we really probe the matter well, that Peter Obi himself will be among the first to face capital punishment. He is not innocent. They are all corrupt. So, he can never support capital punishment for corrupt people. Even, he will not support jail term. He is just saying what will make you vote for him to embezle again. Open your eyes. As regards the western whatever you mentioned, let me use cancer treatment to explain it. When cancer is at its early stage like a tumor, you can even do 1 million things at the same time without much stress cos of the tumor. But when it reaches "stage 99" like Naija's own, the only remedy is nothing else. Even before it reaches the stage, doctors remove tissues and cells via surgery. Even some good tissues are scrapped off. Where does the patient stay? No choice but focus on killing that cancer; else, it will kill the patient. And the patient remembers his God that time. Lol. My guy, corruption is a deadly cancer. The last person you expect to act abnormal will do. To the extent that youths do not want to do legitimate work again. See, that cancer is affecting even the hardworking type. Às long as you are Naija, you are a suspect. I really think you have not moved out of this country yet. When you do, you will bury your head in shame. Forget, the Peter Obi that is making mouth. WAs he not the one sharing money during an election in one video. PDP and APC are both nonsense parties. It is your future you are toying with by buying into the gabbages they are feeding you. I wish you well 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by BrokenTV: 7:58pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Afamed:I can see you are having comprehension problem here is Obi full statement leading to that, Obi said, “It is not that you cannot fight corruption but you can fight it more aggressively while addressing economic issues. For example, in 2015, unemployment was 24 percent. Today, it is 40 per cent. In 2015, we attracted $21bn in Foreign Direct Investment but we attracted only $12bn last year. Our GDP was $500bn in 2015 while per capita was $2, 500 today it is under $1, 900. “If you look at our stock market, we have lost over N2tn in one year. So, that is not a policy. You’re just fighting corruption, you are not creating jobs. You cannot shut down your shop and be chasing criminals.” 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by BrokenTV: 8:03pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
mushystuff:Leave that kid Afamed to keep distaughting facts here is Obi statement that lead to that. Obi said, “It is not that you cannot fight corruption but you can fight it more aggressively while addressing economic issues. For example, in 2015, unemployment was 24 percent. Today, it is 40 per cent. In 2015, we attracted $21bn in Foreign Direct Investment but we attracted only $12bn last year. Our GDP was $500bn in 2015 while per capita was $2, 500 today it is under $1, 900. “If you look at our stock market, we have lost over N2tn in one year. So, that is not a policy. You’re just fighting corruption, you are not creating jobs. You cannot shut down your shop and be chasing criminals.” 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Nobody: 8:07pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Nnemuka:Sorry bro. The biggest thieves operate via fibre optics. I wonder why Osinbajo even went the line of arguing with the shop analogy. In this computer tech days one is talking of CCTV to catch fibre optic thieves. Lol. CCTV catches small thieves. The bigger thieves use pen, fibre optics,etc. So, go install CCTV to catch those boys duping others via internet. You and that Peter Obi are damn funny. Lol. Anyway, he is from the east. They are shop oriented there. They better learn to move online fast before they find out that no one patronizes them again. That shop stuff is funny. Lol. Can CCTV catch Abacha? hahahhaa Even he was smart that the present president vouched for him that he stole nothing. Is it not just less than 0.0000.1% of the money he stole that was returned recently by the Swiss govt and oga in Aso rock was thanking them. Money that can pay all civil servants in Nigeria for 6 months (just saying). Lol. And that is just 0.000001% of what he stole. But your cctv camera can only catch the man who stole N10 candy. Lol. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by cosse(m): 8:08pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Afamed:lol.....i swear me sef dey find the sense in dis statement |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by exlink10(m): 8:12pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
nokatakata: The only thing i have to say to u is, if u got looted, please close your shop and chase the thieves ok. u will succeed that way |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by ernecy(m): 8:15pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
The solution is relative, and depends on the situation. Both of the am are right if u understand the concept of shop from they perspective. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by bizzibodi(m): 8:16pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
lonecatt:Peter Obi is so good in economy...& Why did he not turn anambra to CHINA? 1 Like |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by Ivanspring(f): 8:17pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
BrokenTV: I think these quotes should be circulated here on nairaland so that those who were not able to watch the debate can read exactly what Peter Obi said. How these BMCs sleep at night after spreading lies to the public is a mystery. |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by bizzibodi(m): 8:19pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
magoo10:Economy is still running,u mean inviting our police to guard your "shop"? |
Re: Stay In The Shop To Make Money Or Shut It Down To Pursue Thieves? by bizzibodi(m): 8:24pm On Dec 16, 2018 |
Righteousness89:Your submission shows u are a bad product of d our education system u talk about...was d Economy shut down for a day?? |
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