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Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by luvsalamat1991(m): 1:41pm On Aug 09, 2021
OgaRico:
Those of you posting these types of news here,do you guys/girls ever make effort to post positive things Nigerians are doing Abroad?
is abroad their fathers land,let them come home and do wonder too kudos to those of them that have doing wonderfully well here.let them here and join hand with those that has idea but don't have money to actualise their dream.
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by garfield1: 1:49pm On Aug 09, 2021
Sirpaul:
UCHENNA

Uchenna uchenna gae me ohh
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by Blackdisciple(m): 1:57pm On Aug 09, 2021
Wahala no dey finish ...
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by GeneralPula: 1:58pm On Aug 09, 2021
Antoeni:
*FOOD FOR THOUGHT *

£1 = N705
$1 = N505
€1 = N605
02/08/2021

0.78k = $1
02/08/1980
Are you surprised?

We were far more productive in 1980 than we are today

In 1980 the key reasons for economic growth were are as follows:

1) We were a net exporter of refined petroleum products. Today we import all our refined petroleum products.

2) We rode in locally assembled cars, buses and trucks. Peugeot cars in Kaduna and Volkswagen cars in Lagos.

Leyland in Ibadan and ANAMCO in Enugu produced our buses and trucks.

Steyr at Bauchi producing our Agricultural tractors.

And it was not just Assembly, we were producing many of the components.

Vono products in Lagos producing the seats.

Exide in Ibadan producing the batteries, not just for Nigeria but for the entire West Africa.

Isoglass and TSG in Ibadan producing the windshields.

Ferodo in Ibadan producing the brake pads and discs

Tyres produced by Dunlop in Lagos and Mitchelin in Portharcourt.

And I mean tyres produced from rubber plantations located in Ogun and Cross Rivers State.

3) We were listening to Radio and watching television sets assembled in Ibadan by Sanyo.

4) We were using refrigerators, freezers and Airconditioners produced by Thermocool and Debo.

5) We were putting on clothes produced from the UNTL textile mills in Kaduna and Chellarams in Lagos.

Not from imported cotton but from cotton grown in Nigeria.

6) Our water was running through pipes produced by Kwalipipe in Kano and Duraplast in Lagos .

7) Our toilets were fitted with WC produced at Kano and Abeokuta.

� We were cooking with LPG gas stored inside gas cylinders produced at the NGC factory in Ibadan.

9) Our electricity was flowing through cables produced by the Nigerian wire and Cable, Ibadan, NOCACO in Kaduna and Kablemetal in Lagos and Portharcourt.

10) We had Bata and Lennards producing the shoes we were putting on

Not from imported leather but from locally tanned leather at Kaduna.

11) We were mainly flying our airways, the Nigeria Airways, to most places in the world.

The Airways was about the biggest in Africa at that time.

12) Most of the food we ate were being grown or produced in Nigeria.

We were producing all of the above and more in 1980

Today, we import almost everything.

There lies the source of the terrible exchange rate we are experiencing today and everybody reading this has a critical role to play in reversing this very UGLY trend.

We have been talking about these problems and more for ages...

It is not enough for us to complain about the exchange rate or point out what others are not doing or are failing to do, the key question is what are we producing or what are we planning to produce?

Going forward, it's time to ponder and think of the way forward before it's TOO LATE.

What solutions do you have in mind?


Present generation of government failed woefully. People that started Nigeria government meant well for the country until the wolves among them took over and jeopardize everything..

If you check Nigeria statistics from the moment PDP took over, you’ll see it’s been declining..

Failed citizens - Nigeria citizens have also failed it’s country.. How?

Different importing of foreign products which has reduced locally made products market value..

Nigerian prefers to ship fake things from China because they’re cheap. Go to the street of Lagos, it’s filled with fake things from China.. I always ask myself why Nigeria port do allow fake things into the country?

Solution...

If Nigeria wants to grow, Nigeria needs to stop importing things we have in production locally. Let majority of citizens purchase locally made product rather than foreign products..

Nigeria produces lace, Ankara etc - but these women are usually going over to Dubai, ignoring the locally made products. By this, Dubai economy will grow while Nigeria won’t move a inch..

Developed countries always try to avoid importing. They always want to export which is the way forward. A country with high export will grow fastly than a country that’s always importing..

Whatever that we’re producing in Nigeria, government should ban people from importing those things. Let the buying and selling be within Nigeria then you’ll see changes..

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Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by obyrich(m): 1:58pm On Aug 09, 2021
They should lock him for 10 years. You cannot be shouting Nigeria is a shithole only for you to export crime to a non-shithole-country.

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Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by AngelicBeing: 2:02pm On Aug 09, 2021
Antoeni:
*FOOD FOR THOUGHT *

£1 = N705
$1 = N505
€1 = N605
02/08/2021

0.78k = $1
02/08/1980
Are you surprised?

We were far more productive in 1980 than we are today

In 1980 the key reasons for economic growth were are as follows:

1) We were a net exporter of refined petroleum products. Today we import all our refined petroleum products.

2) We rode in locally assembled cars, buses and trucks. Peugeot cars in Kaduna and Volkswagen cars in Lagos.

Leyland in Ibadan and ANAMCO in Enugu produced our buses and trucks.

Steyr at Bauchi producing our Agricultural tractors.

And it was not just Assembly, we were producing many of the components.

Vono products in Lagos producing the seats.

Exide in Ibadan producing the batteries, not just for Nigeria but for the entire West Africa.

Isoglass and TSG in Ibadan producing the windshields.

Ferodo in Ibadan producing the brake pads and discs

Tyres produced by Dunlop in Lagos and Mitchelin in Portharcourt.

And I mean tyres produced from rubber plantations located in Ogun and Cross Rivers State.

3) We were listening to Radio and watching television sets assembled in Ibadan by Sanyo.

4) We were using refrigerators, freezers and Airconditioners produced by Thermocool and Debo.

5) We were putting on clothes produced from the UNTL textile mills in Kaduna and Chellarams in Lagos.

Not from imported cotton but from cotton grown in Nigeria.

6) Our water was running through pipes produced by Kwalipipe in Kano and Duraplast in Lagos .

7) Our toilets were fitted with WC produced at Kano and Abeokuta.

� We were cooking with LPG gas stored inside gas cylinders produced at the NGC factory in Ibadan.

9) Our electricity was flowing through cables produced by the Nigerian wire and Cable, Ibadan, NOCACO in Kaduna and Kablemetal in Lagos and Portharcourt.

10) We had Bata and Lennards producing the shoes we were putting on

Not from imported leather but from locally tanned leather at Kaduna.

11) We were mainly flying our airways, the Nigeria Airways, to most places in the world.

The Airways was about the biggest in Africa at that time.

12) Most of the food we ate were being grown or produced in Nigeria.

We were producing all of the above and more in 1980

Today, we import almost everything.

There lies the source of the terrible exchange rate we are experiencing today and everybody reading this has a critical role to play in reversing this very UGLY trend.

We have been talking about these problems and more for ages...

It is not enough for us to complain about the exchange rate or point out what others are not doing or are failing to do, the key question is what are we producing or what are we planning to produce?

Going forward, it's time to ponder and think of the way forward before it's TOO LATE.

What solutions do you have in mind?

Chai, l gave up long ago on Nigeria, that country is irredeemable grin
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by OgaRico(m): 2:02pm On Aug 09, 2021
tujays:
It's hard to cover up the positives with the negatives coz the negatives surpasses the positives.


I stand to disagree with this your view until you can prove what you say by showing me at least your research finding in regards to this.

No matter how little those positives are,let us hear of them too and who knows that could in turn change those doing the negatives.

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Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by Antoeni(m): 2:13pm On Aug 09, 2021
Hmmmm

Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by Snitch24(m): 4:04pm On Aug 09, 2021
Antoeni:
*FOOD FOR THOUGHT *

£1 = N705
$1 = N505
€1 = N605
02/08/2021

0.78k = $1
02/08/1980
Are you surprised?

We were far more productive in 1980 than we are today

In 1980 the key reasons for economic growth were are as follows:

1) We were a net exporter of refined petroleum products. Today we import all our refined petroleum products.

2) We rode in locally assembled cars, buses and trucks. Peugeot cars in Kaduna and Volkswagen cars in Lagos.

Leyland in Ibadan and ANAMCO in Enugu produced our buses and trucks.

Steyr at Bauchi producing our Agricultural tractors.

And it was not just Assembly, we were producing many of the components.

Vono products in Lagos producing the seats.

Exide in Ibadan producing the batteries, not just for Nigeria but for the entire West Africa.

Isoglass and TSG in Ibadan producing the windshields.

Ferodo in Ibadan producing the brake pads and discs

Tyres produced by Dunlop in Lagos and Mitchelin in Portharcourt.

And I mean tyres produced from rubber plantations located in Ogun and Cross Rivers State.

3) We were listening to Radio and watching television sets assembled in Ibadan by Sanyo.

4) We were using refrigerators, freezers and Airconditioners produced by Thermocool and Debo.

5) We were putting on clothes produced from the UNTL textile mills in Kaduna and Chellarams in Lagos.

Not from imported cotton but from cotton grown in Nigeria.

6) Our water was running through pipes produced by Kwalipipe in Kano and Duraplast in Lagos .

7) Our toilets were fitted with WC produced at Kano and Abeokuta.

� We were cooking with LPG gas stored inside gas cylinders produced at the NGC factory in Ibadan.

9) Our electricity was flowing through cables produced by the Nigerian wire and Cable, Ibadan, NOCACO in Kaduna and Kablemetal in Lagos and Portharcourt.

10) We had Bata and Lennards producing the shoes we were putting on

Not from imported leather but from locally tanned leather at Kaduna.

11) We were mainly flying our airways, the Nigeria Airways, to most places in the world.

The Airways was about the biggest in Africa at that time.

12) Most of the food we ate were being grown or produced in Nigeria.

We were producing all of the above and more in 1980

Today, we import almost everything.

There lies the source of the terrible exchange rate we are experiencing today and everybody reading this has a critical role to play in reversing this very UGLY trend.

We have been talking about these problems and more for ages...

It is not enough for us to complain about the exchange rate or point out what others are not doing or are failing to do, the key question is what are we producing or what are we planning to produce?

Going forward, it's time to ponder and think of the way forward before it's TOO LATE.

What solutions do you have in mind?



Bro
you deserve
a feather in your cap

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Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by NamelessOGBENI(m): 5:04pm On Aug 09, 2021
Antoeni:
*FOOD FOR THOUGHT *

£1 = N705
$1 = N505
€1 = N605
02/08/2021

0.78k = $1
02/08/1980
Are you surprised?

We were far more productive in 1980 than we are today

In 1980 the key reasons for economic growth were are as follows:

1) We were a net exporter of refined petroleum products. Today we import all our refined petroleum products.

2) We rode in locally assembled cars, buses and trucks. Peugeot cars in Kaduna and Volkswagen cars in Lagos.

Leyland in Ibadan and ANAMCO in Enugu produced our buses and trucks.

Steyr at Bauchi producing our Agricultural tractors.

And it was not just Assembly, we were producing many of the components.

Vono products in Lagos producing the seats.

Exide in Ibadan producing the batteries, not just for Nigeria but for the entire West Africa.

Isoglass and TSG in Ibadan producing the windshields.

Ferodo in Ibadan producing the brake pads and discs

Tyres produced by Dunlop in Lagos and Mitchelin in Portharcourt.

And I mean tyres produced from rubber plantations located in Ogun and Cross Rivers State.

3) We were listening to Radio and watching television sets assembled in Ibadan by Sanyo.

4) We were using refrigerators, freezers and Airconditioners produced by Thermocool and Debo.

5) We were putting on clothes produced from the UNTL textile mills in Kaduna and Chellarams in Lagos.

Not from imported cotton but from cotton grown in Nigeria.

6) Our water was running through pipes produced by Kwalipipe in Kano and Duraplast in Lagos .

7) Our toilets were fitted with WC produced at Kano and Abeokuta.

� We were cooking with LPG gas stored inside gas cylinders produced at the NGC factory in Ibadan.

9) Our electricity was flowing through cables produced by the Nigerian wire and Cable, Ibadan, NOCACO in Kaduna and Kablemetal in Lagos and Portharcourt.

10) We had Bata and Lennards producing the shoes we were putting on

Not from imported leather but from locally tanned leather at Kaduna.

11) We were mainly flying our airways, the Nigeria Airways, to most places in the world.

The Airways was about the biggest in Africa at that time.

12) Most of the food we ate were being grown or produced in Nigeria.

We were producing all of the above and more in 1980

Today, we import almost everything.

There lies the source of the terrible exchange rate we are experiencing today and everybody reading this has a critical role to play in reversing this very UGLY trend.

We have been talking about these problems and more for ages...

It is not enough for us to complain about the exchange rate or point out what others are not doing or are failing to do, the key question is what are we producing or what are we planning to produce?

Going forward, it's time to ponder and think of the way forward before it's TOO LATE.

What solutions do you have in mind?

Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by Gfskw: 6:21pm On Aug 09, 2021
Jesus
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by Kuginzi: 8:02pm On Aug 09, 2021
Hey!

Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by Superiordave199: 9:45pm On Aug 09, 2021
Y spoiling our image outside na
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by ddeola: 5:15am On Aug 10, 2021
So who b d real teacher now. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Uchenna Christian Arrested In India For Duping Teacher Of N2.2 Million by caandi: 2:15pm On Aug 10, 2021
Na wa o

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