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Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by Bluntemperor: 12:59pm On May 10 |
Gerrard59: Agreed with your submissions but Capitalism without human faces,will lead to more Monopoly and Oligopoly like Dangote,BUA,etc but even in USA,some things like Food are still subsidized - for the good of Majority in the Nation. Nothing is wrong,if we have more Cement Factories, Steel Productions,etc but the Corruption we are trying to avoid is now in every MDAs( Ministries and Parastatals/ Depts and in all the facet of government arms! In Russia,they try to put on Communism but have produced Billionaires like Putin and others! That is why the govt will and must continue to timely intervene! |
Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by Paraman: 3:57pm On May 10 |
SmartPolician:What's stopping your state governor from also doing it? |
Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by Oloniyan(m): 3:57pm On May 10 |
Rubbish MOU. What about the processing plant abandoned in Orin Ekiti. Anything to stay in the news though |
Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by Gerrard59(m): 6:00pm On May 10 |
Frezhkid10: Start your own cassava farm and process it to garri. That is the beauty of capitalism. |
Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by Gerrard59(m): 6:02pm On May 10 |
Bluntemperor: The United States is wealthy enough to subsidise food. Nigeria is not. There is nothing like monopoly or oligopoly in cassava. Has anyone stopped you from having your cassava plantation and processing it? No. |
Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by PHAYOL81: 8:38pm On May 10 |
That's grand. This is the kind of significant investments our states should be bringing in. We need more investment in agriculture (including animals husbandry), vehicular parts productions, agro-processing factories, power generation plants and its efficient distribution equipments, blue economiy and maritime efficiency, phamaceuticals and research investments, kiddies and mothercare factories, massive cotton plantation and varieties of fabrics producing factories, amongst others. SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA should wake up to the numerous opportunities enbedded in each of their states. We already have the markets. And think about this chains of benefits. |
Re: EKSG, Cavista Holdings Sign Multi-billion Naira MOU To Boost Cassava Farming by DeOTR: 8:55pm On May 10 |
osuulola:Cavista Holdings is a subsidiary of an American firm. This is not your usual Nigerian company. They're in business to make a difference. By the way, the Agbeyewa is just a part of the whole business. They have an existing business that's currently engaging more than 200 people in Nigeria alone. |
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