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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by naijadrivablog: 2:00pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
These firms should stop playing bad belle politics and face their manufacturing.

Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.

This is only an attempt to frustrate a northern president.

It is a pity that you represent most Northern youths who don't think well.
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by kemika8989(m): 2:03pm On Dec 15, 2020
ijustdey:
…says Nigerian business milieu becoming more hostile



https://www.newtelegraphng.com/man-more-firms-to-shut-down-in-2021/
all thanks goes to buhari king of failure and to his gullible greedy APC members.
You people have done enough damages.
Millions will lose their job again. What a pity Nigeria
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Ezekiel2122(m): 2:10pm On Dec 15, 2020
Mummyjoy:
Ask questions to learn, don't rush to make a comment in public space without being well informed. Exchange rate, border closure and many more issues raised are hindrances to the growth of the manufacturing sector. Don't you know that raw materials are imported?
Talk to normal human beings please
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by HonLord: 2:25pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
These firms should stop playing bad belle politics and face their manufacturing.

Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.

This is only an attempt to frustrate a northern president.

If you are called "A BIG FOOL", you will claim someone insulted you. If Buhari is a northern president to be frustrated, why can't he allow the southern citizens to have peace, progress and good economy. You called Buhari - A Northern President abi, when we will ask you if northern president is alive or dead, don't claim we are referring to Nigeria President because we have 2 persons here (1 = northern president. 2 = Nigeria President). No. 1 is a failure, a terror sponsor, a dullard, a tribalistic head, a Christian haters, a Southern draw backer, a liar, deceiver and most importantly - a representative of ancient cow youth organization of the north. When Nigeria president is elected, we will see him protect the citizens and thinks of the Welfare of the Nigerian Youths. For now - WHAT WE HAVE IS A NORTHERN PRESIDENT WHO INVENTED Terrorist Organisations to kill his fellow Northerners. Shame!

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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Salmom: 2:43pm On Dec 15, 2020
Righteousness89:
It's not about Nigeria!
It's not about Africa!
It's about the times and Seasons we find ourselves!

I Have said it over ! The times ahead are gonna be full of terrible Uncertainties!

2021 will be put Men, industries and Nations in Fear!!

Those who will Survive these times are those who Trust in the The GOD of Heaven and Earth!

Money will fail men!
Technology will Fail men!
We are in the Season of RAPTURE!

Before GOD takes out His People! HE Shakes the Earth!
Don't you ever get tired of spewing these basless dumb conspiracies theories that has no place in the 21st century?
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Salmom: 2:51pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
These firms should stop playing bad belle politics and face their manufacturing.

Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.

This is only an attempt to frustrate a northern president.
Who be this idiiot abeg
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Xclusivedaniel6(m): 2:58pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
These firms should stop playing bad belle politics and face their manufacturing.

Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.

This is only an attempt to frustrate a northern president.

Your brain needs new parts

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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by 400billionman: 3:41pm On Dec 15, 2020
The closed border is just like BREXIT.

The country should have looked at reasons why the border should be closed and correct it, not by closing the border itself.

Right now, they have opened border for Dangote and he is sending cement abroad, there is insufficient supply of cement to local dealers.

Or you don't know why cement is now N4,000 in many states.

Open the border, let every business thrive, reduce the custom duties on goods brought in via Nigerian ports and make it unreasonable importing through Togo or Benin republic.

Let Seaports function all-over Nigeria so there won't be gridlock at Apapa where containers spend one month before getting cleared.

The country can only prosper under free trade conditions. Not restricted trade.

The policy formulators of this country sef.
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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by nedekid: 4:27pm On Dec 15, 2020
HonLord:


If you are called "A BIG FOOL", you will claim someone insulted you. If Buhari is a northern president to be frustrated, why can't he allow the southern citizens to have peace, progress and good economy. You called Buhari - A Northern President abi, when we will ask you if northern president is alive or dead, don't claim we are referring to Nigeria President because we have 2 persons here (1 = northern president. 2 = Nigeria President). No. 1 is a failure, a terror sponsor, a dullard, a tribalistic head, a Christian haters, a Southern draw backer, a liar, deceiver and most importantly - a representative of ancient cow youth organization of the north. When Nigeria president is elected, we will see him protect the citizens and thinks of the Welfare of the Nigerian Youths. For now - WHAT WE HAVE IS A NORTHERN PRESIDENT WHO INVENTED Terrorist Organisations to kill his fellow Northerners. Shame!
Well said.
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by nedekid: 4:31pm On Dec 15, 2020
400billionman:
The closed border is just like BREXIT.

The country should have looked at reasons why the border should be closed and correct it, not by closing the border itself.

Right now, they have opened border for Dangote and he is sending cement abroad, there is insufficient supply of cement to local dealers.

Or you don't know why cement is now N4,000 is so many states.

Open the border, let every business thrive, reduce the custom duties on goods brought in via Nigerian ports and make it unreasonable importing through Togo or Benin republic.

Let Seaports function all-over Nigeria so there won't be gridlock at Apapa where containers spend one month before getting cleared.

The country can only prosper under free trade conditions. Not restricted trade.

The policy formulators of this country sef.
"The policy formulators of this country sef"
Read what Kaduna1stson wrote, then you will understand the average aboki reasoning and wonder how come they are the policy fomulators of this country.
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Coinbased: 4:56pm On Dec 15, 2020
Naija
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by TerrorSquad147: 5:09pm On Dec 15, 2020
Mummyjoy:
Ask questions to learn, don't rush to make a comment in public space without being well informed. Exchange rate, border closure and many more issues raised are hindrances to the growth of the manufacturing sector. Don't you know that raw materials are imported?
don't mind that idiot, he knows what he's doing

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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Nobody: 5:48pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
These firms should stop playing bad belle politics and face their manufacturing.

Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.

This is only an attempt to frustrate a northern president.

Please if you don't understand money market or international economics and business don't make comments please on threads like this. You succeeded in exposing yourself. Anyway...better to be corrected than hiding your ignorance to yourself.

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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Nobody: 7:08pm On Dec 15, 2020
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Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by charlsecy(m): 10:30pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.
YOUR Ignorance is disturbing. No insult meant!
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Joseph08(m): 11:05pm On Dec 15, 2020
Nigeria don't have plans for anyone right from the beginning so it doesn't move me that's there fvcking business undecided


God will continue to provide for his people because he knows the kind of wicked and hearthless leaders leading the Corntree undecided


They will all reap whatsoever they're sowing individually and it has already started grin
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by andyanders: 11:12pm On Dec 15, 2020
Mummyjoy:
Ask questions to learn, don't rush to make a comment in public space without being well informed. Exchange rate, border closure and many more issues raised are hindrances to the growth of the manufacturing sector. Don't you know that raw materials are imported?
Don't mind that @kaduna1ston. That one reasons with his anus.
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by andyanders: 11:16pm On Dec 15, 2020
Kaduna1stson:
These firms should stop playing bad belle politics and face their manufacturing.

Why should they be complaining about exchange rates when we don't use dollar as means of local exchange.

This is only an attempt to frustrate a northern president.
Nobody should blame you 'cus you only reason with ur anus. No common sense.
Re: More Firms To Shut Down In 2021 - Manufacturers Association Of Nigeria (MAN) by Nobody: 3:19am On Dec 16, 2020
Mummyjoy:
Ask questions to learn, don't rush to make a comment in public space without being well informed. Exchange rate, border closure and many more issues raised are hindrances to the growth of the manufacturing sector. Don't you know that raw materials are imported?

I think that guy is on a high level of sarcasm.... grin

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