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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by RisenObinna: 6:37pm On Aug 10, 2024
Bluntemperor:


O P,my salute,for your enduring Facts,unlike some here, always biased and cocoons,with bitterness and reckless Manuvering, thinking solely on Political sagacity,and becomes foolish in their thoughts and of course,the gaulibles are quick to join the Falsehoods.
OP , well done bro.
Bro , check the link sent in from NAFDAC and stop being stupid
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by membranus: 6:38pm On Aug 10, 2024
NairaMaster1:


These are not up to 30% of Pharmaceuticals in Nigeria.

The Op just listed the ones listed on the NSE.

I am not an Igbo man but I am a pharmacist who know the industry very well. I can authoritatively tell you that 90% of the pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria are run by the Igbos.

Notable among these are

Emzor
Zolon
Greenlife
Juhel
Embassy
Visko
NGC
Orange Druga
Pharmabase
NCI
Geineth
Pocco
Nkoyo

Just a few.

These are multi billion naira companies not listed on NSE





You are setting up the owners of all these companies for kidnappers from your areas to target. You are not doing them any good at all using them to chestbeat.

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Bestmanfornow: 6:42pm On Aug 10, 2024
Bulldozer90:
You simply made the list out of fear. Imagine listing share holders without listing the owners.
Imagine leaving out Emzor, 🍊 Orange drugs and Juhel. Your post shows how badly southwest have been left behind and how desperately this present ronu generation are fighting it off via useless propaganda.
Even Greenlife pharmaceutical, Nero Pharmaceutical
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by IMMUNO1(m): 7:20pm On Aug 10, 2024
I thought the post w for educational, motivational and informative purposes, but when I saw the tribalism purpose of it. I gave up on the OP. Well, we should be more interested in what value we add to the society than arguing who owns what in nairaland with an empty stomach and negative bank account balances.

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Tjra: 7:22pm On Aug 10, 2024
YorubaMod:

Yoruba man promoting his coward kinsmen, you tried indeed but stop denying your people, we all know you guys are Saboteurs but at least behave sometimes grin.

Una Coward Bayo Onanuga don humble to Peter Obi his master, make una stop this una useless stupidities sometimes grin

Shame on una.
Why is "Yoruba" part of your moniker? You sef dey promote the tribe na. And you definitely wished you were one cheesy

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by AmalaAtiEwedu: 7:23pm On Aug 10, 2024
alanto:
Gidgiddy, mrvitalis


I created this thread because you said igbo own 70% pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria..

These are the major Pharmaceutical companies own by Nigerians in Nigeria.
Igbo’s own 100% Mkpurummiri drug producing industries… cool

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Badmashiii: 7:26pm On Aug 10, 2024
alanto:

I just tire for them. But they'll be fact checked hence. We all are not illiterate. We will ecpose them.

I tire ontop their matter. I kid you not,one of my igbo buddy once told me that if all igbos vacate lagos the economy and business there will collapse...i just shook my head in disgust.

How many billion dollars worth of investment in lagos are exclusively own by igbos? Are igbos the only occupants of lagos?

Instead of them to be grateful for getting the opportunity of doing business in the largest city in west africa as a whole they rather go about chest-beating that they developed lagos...smh

Because of their egostical attitude and their assumed superiority to other tribes in nigeria,i dare say the igbos are not suitable to rule this country.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Jayhome24: 7:31pm On Aug 10, 2024
They have started billionaire shit.

A man living in 3 bed bungalow with Toyota Camry and tile glued to his bungalow gate as a design is a billionaire to some idiots from one region where I came from.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Lanretoye(m): 7:32pm On Aug 10, 2024
Kingsmeal:


Look at your English 😂.

See who is calling someone half baked😂
mumu where English don carry you reach in your life,so it is English that makes a person baked.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by ElevationD: 7:32pm On Aug 10, 2024
mrvitalis:

Firstly I said local pharmaceutical industries

You listed pharmaceutical companies and left out the biggest emzor lmaoo

Bros

NAFDAC
https://www.nafdac.gov.ng › ...PDF
List of Inspected Local Pharm. Manufacturing Facilities

Below is the 180 pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria and their facilities

U can browse the owners and compute them
If the ones owned by Nigerians 70% are not owned by igbos you get 200k

Thank you as always for your clarification. It has never been in doubt that the Igbos are the leaders in manufacturing, wholesale and retail of pharmaceuticals nationwide.

In all I see not reason why the youths leave the substance and chase the shadows.

We demand good governance and better societies and not the meaningless talk here all the time by a certain uncontrolled group of people.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Dilijingsly(m): 7:56pm On Aug 10, 2024
[quote author=Ezemeiyogu post=131437616]
Poorly researched. A list without Emzor, the poster deserves 30 years beating
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by 123papas(m): 7:57pm On Aug 10, 2024
Where is Elbe pharmaceuticals here. Makers of Amalar
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by dapotemi: 8:00pm On Aug 10, 2024
yoruboid:
Scam list without the biggest of them all being Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi of Juli Pharmacy

The owners of MedPlus and HealthPlus, Joke Bakare and Bukky George that redefined the pharmaceutical retail space from the chemists we once knew run by the fake drugs and fake everything cartel

MEDPLUS and HEALTHPLUS redefine retail pharmacy in Nigeria and they have saved us from the merchant of fake drugs that once hold away in this country...
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Santalpharay: 8:18pm On Aug 10, 2024
Difrent:


Na today you know them with exaggeration

Is that not how they are claiming 90% of house and businesses in Lagos is igbo owned

how does it, I mean the statement give you sleepless nights
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 8:21pm On Aug 10, 2024
alanto:
Fidelis Ayebae

Fidelis Ayebae is the founder and pioneer Chief Executive Officer of Fidson Healthcare Plc, which was established in 1995.

He graduated from the Mainland Institute of Technology in 1976 with a Diploma in Civil Engineering. He also obtained an Advanced Diploma in Business Administration from the University of Lagos in 1999.

He has experience in corporate management, having worked in Nigeria International Bank (now Citibank) as an Assistant General Manager and in Metalum Limited as a Project Manager.

He was appointed to the board of NEM Insurance Plc in September, 2009, and is currently Chairman.

Fidelis is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Administration and also a member of the Nigeria Institute of Management.

He holds 446,534,443 units of shares at Fidson Healthcare Plc. As at our cut-off date, Fidson was trading at N5.68 per share. This gives him a net worth of N2.5 billion.

Lieutenant General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma


T.Y. Danjuma, GCON, is the Chairman of May & Baker Nigeria Plc and had once single-handedly bailed the company from financial straits with a multi-billion Naira loan.

He served as a Minister of Defense for the Federal Republic of Nigeria from June, 1999, to March, 2003. He had once been the Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian Army from 1975 to 1979.

Though largely known for his service in the military, Danjuma has also proven to be an astute businessman.

He has 254,841,302 units of shares in May & Baker Plc which was trading at N3.20 per share as at our cut-off date. This gives him a net worth of N815 million.

Danjuma could be worth much more, as he is known to have several holdings in other blue-chip firms outside the pharmaceutical sector.

Notable mentions
A.B.C Orjiako


Dr. ABC Orjiako has been the Chairman of Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc since March 3, 2010, and has been its Director since December 14, 2009. He doubles as the Chairman of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals Plc.

Dr. Orjiako holds an MBBCH degree from the University of Calabar. He trained as a general surgeon in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) from 1989 to 1991.

He sub-specialised in orthopedic and trauma surgery at National Hospital, Igbobi, and qualified as a Fellow of the West African College of Surgeons.

In 1996, he delved into business, after eleven years of active medical practice at LUTH and National Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos.

He has 372,377,503 units of shares at Neimeth Pharmaceuticals Plc. As at our cut-off date, Neimeth was trading at N0.82 per share. This gives him a net worth of N305 million.

Orjiako makes the cut, despite having pharmaceutical holdings worth less than a billion, due to his being a billionaire from his holdings in Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc.

Prof. Elijah Ndajiya Sokomba
Elijah N. Sokomba is a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Jos.

He is on the board of directors at Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc. He has 409,857,176 units of shares at Neimeth.

As at our cut-off date, Neimeth was trading at N0.82. This gives him a net worth of N336 million.

Folarin Rotimi Abiola Williams Jnr.
Folarin is a son of the late legal luminary, Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams (popularly known as F.R.A Williams or Timi the law). Mr. F. R. A. Williams Jnr. is a Chemical Engineer and a legal practitioner.

He was educated at Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, where he graduated with a B.Sc. (Hons.) AGGI Chemical Engineering. Following a study at Selwyn College, Cambridge, from 1981 to 1983, Mr. Williams obtained an MA Cantab Law, and subsequently attended the Nigerian Law School from 1983 to 1984.

He holds a total of 72,587,449 shares in Pharma Deko Plc. As at our cut-off date, this gives him a net worth of N163,321,760.

Mazi S.I. Ohuabunwa


Mr. Ohuabunwa read Pharmacy in the University of Ife, graduating in 1976. He has a postgraduate degree in Business and Organizational Management at the Columbia University, N.Y., USA, and another one from the Lagos Business School.

He joined Pfizer Products Plc in 1978 as a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative and rose to become the Chairman/CEO in 1993.

In 1997, he led the management buy-over of Pfizer Inc shares in Pfizer Products Plc, transforming the resultant company, Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc, into a medium-sized Nigerian R&grin Based Pharmaceutical company.

He voluntarily retired from the company after 33 years of service in the industry, 18 years of which were at CEO level.

He has 126,956,834 units of shares at Neimeth. As at our cut-off date, Neimeth was trading at N0.82. This gives him a net worth of N104 million.



Mrs. Funmilola Ayebae


Mrs. Olufunmilola O. Ayebae got her Professional Secretaries Diploma from the London College of Secretaries in the United Kingdom, after which she worked in many organisations in various capacities for a number of years, before establishing her own business, Goodness Supermarket, in 1995.

She is also the MD/CEO of Townhouse Limited. She became a Director of Fidson Healthcare Plc in 2001. She has 64,220,000 units of shares in Fidson Healthcare Plc.

As at our cut-off date, Fidson was trading at N5.68 per share. This gives her a net worth of N364,769,600.

Mrs. Ayebae makes the cut by virtue of being on the board and married to the founder of the company.
You're a tribalist and full of envy. I am not Igbo, but they lead in every facet of life. Kiss the truth.
You can hate all you want. Igbos will continue to provide for your lazy black ass
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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Santalpharay: 8:24pm On Aug 10, 2024
Badmashiii:


I tire ontop their matter. I kid you not,one of my igbo buddy once told me that if all igbos vacate lagos the economy and business there will collapse...i just shook my head in disgust.

How many billion dollars worth of investment in lagos are exclusively own by igbos? Are igbos the only occupants of lagos?

Instead of them to be grateful for getting the opportunity of doing business in the largest city in west africa as a whole they rather go about chest-beating that they developed lagos...smh

Because of their egostical attitude and their assumed superiority to other tribes in nigeria,i dare say the igbos are not suitable to rule this country.



So of all the two hundred and something ethnic groups in Nigeria, only Igbos has not ruled Nigeria. Who are those protesting, I thought everything will be in abundance for you people the ruling tribe alone.

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Putinofrussia: 8:25pm On Aug 10, 2024
ElevationD:


Thank you as always for your clarification. It has never been in doubt that the Igbos are the leaders in manufacturing, wholesale and retail of pharmaceuticals nationwide.

In all I see not reason why the youths leave the substance and chase the shadows.

We demand good governance and better societies and not the meaningless talk here all the time by a certain uncontrolled group of people.
Stop this lie.
Igbos dont own up to 50% pharm companies in Nigeria.

Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Santalpharay: 8:29pm On Aug 10, 2024
If a post was not created to castigate Igbos, or to make sure that Igbos do not take glory on any positive issue, that post will not generate much traffic. You are NOBODY when nobody talks about you. Keep talking, we are marching forward.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Badmashiii: 8:47pm On Aug 10, 2024
Santalpharay:


So of all the two hundred and something ethnic groups in Nigeria, only Igbos has not ruled Nigeria. Who are those protesting, I thought everything will be in abundance for you people the ruling tribe alone.

When you're replying someone,try to do so without sentiments.

As far as nigeria is concerned,igbo yoruba and hausas are the major tribes in nigeria anytime an issue of tribe is being discussed.

Tinubu is never the best choice for nigeria right from the onset,however neither is peter obi nor atiku.

All the presidential candidates during the last election are far from competent and also shaddy people.

The right leader for this great country is yet to come and when his time is due I'll willingly wager my money that he will not be from the igbo tribe.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by opeldavid: 8:52pm On Aug 10, 2024
Op, this thread funny shaa.
You dropped only 4 pharmaceutical companies in the whole of Nigeria just to prove one useless point.
With one highly in debt.
Another one was given a life line by a retired military general. An almost dead company.
Other 2 are owned by Igbo men.

It's a shame you did this thread just to discredit a tribe. Shame.

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by nyerovwo4life: 8:54pm On Aug 10, 2024
No orange drugs
No Emzor
No Juhel
No Ranbaxy
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by VirginOlosho: 9:14pm On Aug 10, 2024
Nairaland is so archaic. So it's still impossible to add a picture within the post to make it more meaningful and easy to follow. You just have to dump the whole pictures at the end of the post and leave it for the readers to figure out which is which?

Seun wakeup and make some improvements to the platform.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by YorubaMod(m): 9:41pm On Aug 10, 2024
Tjra:

Why is "Yoruba" part of your moniker? You sef dey promote the tribe na. And you definitely wished you were one cheesy
Promote how? You don't even understand the meaning. grin
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Jonjam269: 9:43pm On Aug 10, 2024
kaltonga:

I don't know why you Yorubas are always battling with inferiority complex? You Yorubas should understand that you are not equals with the Igbos no matter how you try, that is a fact..
Firstly, the Op mentioned just few names he knew for ego sake and fellow haters like him are commenting in estacy... He forgot to mention Orange drugs, he forgot Emzor, et El.
Ok, most of you Yorubas don't see beyond your hamlets in Osogbo that's why you will just wake up one morning after sipping fermented palm wine get a data of 100 naira to be typing trash becos we Igbos imported cheap techno Phones for you to use in insulting us

For your information, the three Biggest drugs wholesale and distribution markets in Nigeria are located at , Onitsha, Aba and Kano all controlled by the Igbos, fact! Go and verify.

Even if your Yoruba brothers finish producing whatever drugs he is producing without going to Onitsha to chew Kola, that drugs will not sell in Nigeria, go and verify.

So I wonder the level of ignorance you Yorubas are harbouring in your DNAs that is a product of jealousy and hate, you people should seek help.
Which Igbos? Joker and empty chest beater.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Bukola94(m): 9:53pm On Aug 10, 2024
nyerovwo4life:
No orange drugs
No Emzor
No Juhel
No Ranbaxy
Tuyil & Kwara chem
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Putinofrussia: 9:56pm On Aug 10, 2024
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These are some companies owned by Yorubas abroad.

Igbos dont have any and they are dragging business with Yorubas who only compete with Europeans but still dominate in different sectors in Nigeria.

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These are just some known Yoruba billionaires not unknown with known businesses.

If you can name 1/4 of this from Igboland,I will know you can compete a little.


Seriki Williams Abass
Dapo Abiodun
Samson Abioye
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji
Segun Abraham
Adebayo Adelabu
Segun Adebutu
Sulaiman Adebola Adegunwa
Ayeni Adekunle
Silas Adekunle
Adedeji Adeleke
Mike Adenuga
Smade
Kunle Adewale
Segun "Aeroland" Adewale
Taiwo Afolabi
Jimi Agbaje
Salami Agbaje
Olugbenga Agboola
Abiola Ajimobi
Bode Akindele
Akinola Maja
Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan
Olatunji Ajisomo Alabi
Demola Aladekomo
Adeyemo Alakija
Abimbola Alale
Lanre Alfred
Kola Aluko
Andrew Lucky Elerewe
Ayo Animashaun
Chief E. O. Ashamu
John Olatunde Ayeni
Tayo Ayeni
Babajide Oluwase
Mobolaji Bank Anthony
Alani Bankole
Richard Beale Blaize
Bankole Cardoso
Folorunsho Coker
Jumoke Dada
James Pinson Labulo Davies
T. A. Doherty
Fela Durotoye
Shafi Edu
Tunde Eso
Joseph Fadahunsi
Luti Fagbenle
Henry Fajemirokun
Samuel Fawehinmi
Antonio Deinde Fernandez
Tunde Folawiyo
Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo
Charles Joseph George
Keji Giwa
Oladipo Jadesimi
Adepeju Jaiyeoba
Mobolaji Johnson
Tunde Kelani
Duro Ladipo
Kase Lukman Lawal
Alaba Lawson
Lord of Ajasa
Olufemi Majekodunmi
Seyi Makinde
John Obaro
Akinpelu Obisesan
Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi
Adeola Odutola
Chris Ogunbanjo
Adebayo Ogunlesi
Wole Oguntokun
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
Adekunle Ojora
Alex Oke
Molade Okoya-Thomas
Razaq Okoya
Habeeb Okunola
Dekunle Okunrinboye
Bukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi
Taiwo Olowo
Duro Olowu
Olalekan Olude
Ade A. Olufeko
Jide Omokore
Lawrence Omole
Oluseun Onigbinde
Temidayo Isaiah Oniosun
Femi Otedola
Oba Otudeko
Tayo Oviosu
Soni Oyekan
Olateju Oyeleye
Samuel Herbert Pearse
Femi Pedro
Herzekiah Andrew Shanu
Mohammed Shitta Bey
Shola Akinlade
Yemisi Adedoyin Shyllon
Omo-Oba Adereti Sijuade
Olalekan Sipasi
Omoyele Sowore
Olusola Teniola
Wale Tinubu
Lanre Towry-Coker
Akintola Williams
Tokunbo Abiru
Ademola Adebise
Adesola Kazeem Adeduntan
Fola Adeola
Kemi Adeosun
Tayo Aderinokun
Segun Agbaje
Bola Akindele
Augustus Molade Akiwumi
Sarah Alade
Adewale Aladesanmi
Samuel Asabia
Subomi Balogun
Thomas Boni Yayi
Olu Falae
Tope Fasua
Babatunde Fowler
Funmilayo Olayinka
Bola Kuforiji-Olubi
Bisi Onasanya
Funke Osibodu
Oba Otudeko
Femi Pedro
Yinka Sanni
Gbenga Shobo
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Putinofrussia: 10:08pm On Aug 10, 2024
Abagworo:


Igbo from Orlu axis control 90% of the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria. This 800 million Naira shares of Danjuma is too tiny compared with the worth of thousands of pharmacy and drug retail outfits. Majority of them are millionaires in Dollars.
lol
According to Forbes or according to Abagworo? grin
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by 0bjpmb: 1:39am On Aug 11, 2024
Imo people control retail of pharmaceutical products while Anambra people are major manufacturers of pharmaceutical and patent products. Emzor, juhel, etc are good examples

Abagworo:


Igbo from Orlu axis control 90% of the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria. This 800 million Naira shares of Danjuma is too tiny compared with the worth of thousands of pharmacy and drug retail outfits. Majority of them are millionaires in Dollars.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by ezewealth(m): 1:45am On Aug 11, 2024
mrvitalis:

Imagine the fuul listed rich people in the pharmaceutical industry didn't mention emzor

Fidson he mentioned because he thought he was Yoruba is Edo... Fidson by raw material from emzor

He didn't even mention juhel of all people
Didn't even mention orange drugs.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Santalpharay: 3:37am On Aug 11, 2024
Badmashiii:


When you're replying someone,try to do so without sentiments.

As far as nigeria is concerned,igbo yoruba and hausas are the major tribes in nigeria anytime an issue of tribe is being discussed.

Tinubu is never the best choice for nigeria right from the onset,however neither is peter obi nor atiku.

All the presidential candidates during the last election are far from competent and also shaddy people.

The right leader for this great country is yet to come and when his time is due I'll willingly wager my money that he will not be from the igbo tribe.


The same gabbage in your head is being recycled in this long post you ended by saying that you will bet your money that a good president cannot come from the Igbo tribe. Just negodi the type of human being am sharing the same country with. Since your tribesmen have been ruling this country how has it fared. It is this same mentality that has kept this country from seeing the light of the day since it was created by Lord Lugard. That bad energy about Igbo people has been passed down from generation to generation and before your very eyes Nigeria has been on downward spiral yet you refused to see reason why it was so. After this Tinubulation,we shall see what happens next. One life lesson I must teach you is this: if you pin a man down to a spot, you yourself WILL NEVER MAKE ANY MOVE FORWARD TOO. This is exactly the sickness bedeviling Nigeria. You people can deny this fact as much as you can, but the truth cannot be covered from showing itself.

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Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by Badmashiii: 4:44am On Aug 11, 2024
Santalpharay:



The same gabbage in your head is being recycled in this long post you ended by saying that you will bet your money that a good president cannot come from the Igbo tribe. Just negodi the type of human being am sharing the same country with. Since your tribesmen have been ruling this country how has it fared. It is this same mentality that has kept this country from seeing the light of the day since it was created by Lord Lugard. That bad energy about Igbo people has been passed down from generation to generation and before your very eyes Nigeria has been on downward spiral yet you refused to see reason why it was so. After this Tinubulation,we shall see what happens next. One life lesson I must teach you is this: if you pin a man down to a spot, you yourself WILL NEVER MAKE ANY MOVE FORWARD TOO. This is exactly the sickness bedeviling Nigeria. You people can deny this fact as much as you can, but the truth cannot be covered from showing itself.

You igbos never fail to bring up your victim mentality at the slightest opportunity.

You never took at least part of the blame as to how you're being treated by the other tribes. You believe the hausas are too local and stupid,and the yoruba too you call them uncharitable names both online and offline.

You are the main cause of the bad blood among the major tribes in nigeria.

Instead of the igbos to unite themselves and try to win the trust and respect of the other 2 major tribes,they're actively fighting for biafra. This simply shows you don't care much about nigeria so it shall be dangerous for your folks to rule this country.

I pray God should grant you your biafara let's see if you'll turn it to paradise. Remember the naija delta have already distance themselves from the igbos,so your country will be the only 5 south-eastern state.
Re: Meet The Billionaires In Nigerian Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industry. by ElevationD: 5:26am On Aug 11, 2024
Putinofrussia:

Stop this lie.
Igbos dont own up to 50% pharm companies in Nigeria.

Then you do not know anything about pharmaceutical companies.

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