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Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by tctrills: 8:10am On Feb 04 |
Rostikol: This post is definitely coming from another government/APC stooge. Keep blaming Nigerians for the fall of the naira. It's the fault of Nigerians and not the evil ApC gov. Did the local rice producers tell you that they are having problems selling their local rice? Is Ofada rice not made in Nigeria? Are Nigerians rejecting it? Did the shoe makers in Aba tell you that Nigerians don't patronize them? Nigerian do not have a problem buying made in Nigeria. So stop talking nonsense. 3 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by predictor1: 8:14am On Feb 04 |
Rostikol:Go and sit down. A government that can't produce and transmit adequate electricity or protect farmers and other citizens from Fulani marauders hardly qualifies to c point fingers at such citizens. 3 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Bigkoko: 8:15am On Feb 04 |
For exercising our rights to laugh at clowns, oga Boko dey para.... Anywhere, a Govt that blamed it's predecessor for 8yrs, while deteriorating below the records of the predecessor is nothing new! The one way go bad would be blaming innocent citizens.....when they're the ones actually using FX to import useless thing'sike Wike vintage wines, Asiwaju health needs, foreign cars when we have local assemblers! DatNiggaDaz: 1 Like |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by DatNiggaDaz: 8:21am On Feb 04 |
Bigkoko:Make the online manhood standers continue to dey deceive themselves. Life don already tire dem sotey na Nigerians dem start to blame after bobo Chicago ginger dem to snatch and runaway with a stolen mandate 2 Likes
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Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Bigkoko: 8:24am On Feb 04 |
Is this comment coming from someone that was gaslighting me just Days ago for calling out the uselessness of Nigeria as presently constituted? Okpari ooooooooo! After everything breakfast go reach everyone! Elections truly has consequences! Naira has not even gotten to 2500NGN to a dollar yet! Just wait until Dangote refinery demand for US crude and the attendant need for USD start pressuring the Naira, una go understand say, economic laws, laws of Nature and Nature's G-d has consequences whenever you break it! Anyway, anytime person wake naim be he own morning! predictor1: |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by predictor1: 8:27am On Feb 04 |
Bigkoko:No, I wasn't gaslighting. I didn't agree with your opinion about the civil war. I'm not an APC supporter. 1 Like |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by surgical: 8:28am On Feb 04 |
mightyhazel:it is the Nigerian masses that have the burden of bailing out Nigeria not the rulers, you don't get it, it is for the rulers to be balling while the people does all the work,if anything goes wrong they blame the people not those that have been elected to do the job but have absolutely no clue but rely on propaganda and propagandist to keep them in office 2 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by MsAllison(f): 8:28am On Feb 04 |
Tallesty1:the last time I tried exportation, even after selling the goods for 5 times higher. After deducting all the exportation charges I was left with little or nothing as gain. not to talk about the stress I went through. the problem is that most of these guys have never been involved in any business all through their lives. their lives revolves round the stipend they earn from sycophant acts so they'll just sit down in their rooms and write according to their imaginations. wealth without enterprise is what they're hoping on. 2 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Nyouth: 8:28am On Feb 04 |
When naira was 140 during Jonathan time what were we producing then that we stopped producing 2 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Bigkoko: 8:35am On Feb 04 |
Anyway, my apologies if my comments come out like a little prick in the ass of a virgin! APC is a Cancer! Before leaving Nigeria, I have big farm in kwale area. Very fertile. Filled with palm oil tress which gives me income once every year..... I always spend one week every month in the farm with my workers, the villagers. Life was fund because of good healthy foods and plenty Palm wine. The villagers were happy because anytime I come, I always come with plenty Cash because I have it and also, my partners have it. We harvest and tock and sell when prices go up! Life was good, until Asiwaju and Buhari came along. One day, herdsmen destroyed a farm of one of the real bad guys in Delta state, and he mobilize indigenes to chase them from their camp. Guess what? Na killing start out. My farmers stopped going to bush with me to harvest. Those that agrees, will charge me three times the normal rate. Me kwanu, I don't know how to climb Banga š² tree. .....my dear story plenty! Do I need to tell you how much I lost in that venture? If it was possible, we supposed Lynch all these useless leaders! That's why I laugh clown's like Reno Omokri who have never owned, operate or run a business in his life! The name Bigkoko is gotten from Koko, an Itshekiri village where my wife hail from. Ask Reno how many fish farm he get for any of the Itsekhiri clans! predictor1: 1 Like |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by DeepSight(m): 8:39am On Feb 04 |
Rostikol: This has to be singularly the most idiotic thing I have ever read in my life. 3 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Bigkoko: 8:40am On Feb 04 |
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Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by mightyhazel: 8:59am On Feb 04 |
[quote author=Bigkoko post=128279876][/quote] All join.. no one came easy 1 Like |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Rostikol: 9:13am On Feb 04 |
tctrills: Aba shoe makers said they usually label their shoes āMade in Italyā to sell them! None of them labels their shoes Made in Aba! Or Made in Nigeria! Because nobody will buy it! Not only for shoes. Handbags, clothes, spare parts, everything. For spare parts they would label it Made in China. Or even Japan! Canāt you see you have serious psychological issues as a people? How can any nation progress with that kind of mindset? You need to jettison that mentality or you can FORGET about Nigeria moving forward! 1 Like |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by a4cube: 9:34am On Feb 04 |
Rostikol:Imagine if The billions spent on Legislators cars were spent on Innoson. Most of you will call it substandard to have a dig on the producer forgetting you are having a did on your naira/country indirectly. Imagine if our president is having this his rest in Ibadan or Oshogbo and not Paris. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by a4cube: 9:37am On Feb 04 |
blacknp:It will be sweet if you show us your production line or your brand. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by a4cube: 9:49am On Feb 04 |
papyjaypaul:The politicians in UK or US drive cars made or assembled in their country. That is leadership by example. If the president today car move around on Nigeria made car, their is no way the legislooters will deman a foreign brand and believe me the masses will key it. So you guys know where the problem is, stop blaming the masses that are following the steps of their leaders. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by tctrills: 9:56am On Feb 04 |
Rostikol: I am sure you have never been to Aba but you feel very comfortable writing what you don't know. I have been to Aba, and I have seen traders from all over Nigeria and other African countries buying made in Aba shoes. Now let's talk about the labeling. Did you know that in the 80s and 90s, Chinese and Taiwan products also carried European and American labeling? This is only normal and expected. In fact, this is a great way to grow and increase market share. But the idea that made in Nigerian products don't sell is a pure lie. From made in Nigerian drinks to detergents, to mechanical parts, made in Nigerian products do not have a made in Nigeria problem. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by bnanny: 12:25pm On Feb 04 |
Artscollection:They're government sponsored to blame Nigeria masses for their wickedness. Tinubu is in France wasting the little fx left and these blokes are here blaming Nigeria, too painful to read what they write. And it's a fact that Nigeria Government officers are the largest hoarders of Dollar. They keep a large percentage of their money in dollar account to protect it against naira depreciation which affects the fall of Nigeria more because they're the 1% who control the 99% of Nigeria wealth, their children's only school abroad, almost all their stuff is imported to oppressed the already oppressed lower class. Dollar for medical checkup abroad, foreign trips, the list can go on and on. Our politicians should stop paying these morÅns to be blaming masses for their mess. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by SalamRushdie: 12:28pm On Feb 04 |
So where is the made in Nigeria good ? |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by bnanny: 12:34pm On Feb 04 |
Government should stop sponsoring morÅns to accuse the masses for the mess they created. They never care about Nigeria. We only buy what's we see. We the masses don't have the resources for large scale importations the elite does and they're the Politicians. Stop these nonsense of blaming poor Nigeria before turder from West, east, north and south strikes wherever you may be hidden to types this nonsense with your multiple monikers. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Artscollection: 12:42pm On Feb 04 |
bnanny: I feel so pained knowing that people could stoop so low just to earn peanuts. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Nuzo1(m): 12:52pm On Feb 04 |
Rostikol: 1. To hell with Lee Kuan Yew? lol. This statement clearly shows you donāt know how development works, be it in China of close to 2billion persons, Singapore of 5 million people or Oyedepoās winners chapel owned businesses. I mentioned General Parkās South Korea. Are they also a small country? 2. Having a large population doesnāt translate to anything if there are no sound policies backed up by effective justice system as used by the Asian tigers. 3. Here we go again! So you expect all Nigerian women to come together in one period and stop patronizing foreign human and synthetic hairs? Haba! I for one so despise anything thatās not original hair on any woman but your idea is the most unrealistic idea Iāve ever heard. Same thing Iām saying, create policies and conducive environment for synthetic hair productions. Ban the importation of human hair. Tag it dangerous to humans and make sure the alternative of synthetic hair production has taken footing in Nigeria. 4. Nollywood hasnāt evolved as expected and therefore not actually productive. What is going on there is some sort of modern day slavery enriching a couple of so called executive producers who do not pay tax. And let me tell you why it was easy for nollywood, itās just a matter of having a com coder and a film is made. No electricity and raw materials needed. This process is what skit makers are using now. Whatās the difference between the so called nollywood industry and talentless skit makers all over the place? None sir. 5. I hardly criticize the government. Iām not sure Iāve even commented on Tinubus misadventures since he took power. So I am not one to criticize just for the sake of it. I only commented here because of the misinformation and gaslighting done by the op of this thread. Solution: 1. Again, waiting for 220 million Nigerians to come together and agree to do a particular thing at one time is delusional of grandeur. 2. Expecting massive production without electricity, literate and skilled/semi skilled population is another speedway to perpetual poverty of a nation. 3. Expecting Nigeria to grow without the government having effective means of checkmating themselves and the entire nation is another delusional process. No effective and efficient justice system is equal to a failed state. 2 Likes |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by bnanny: 12:53pm On Feb 04 |
Artscollection:That's why you're not seeing Nigeria referee officiating matches in international level's. Outsiders already know how low some of us can goes whenever money is evolve. Same thing is playing out here. |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by TruthsFM: 1:09pm On Feb 04 |
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Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by papyjaypaul: 1:10pm On Feb 04 |
a4cube:I agree 1 Like |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by commoditiesnig: 2:08pm On Feb 04 |
Well said Op |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Astrid4(m): 3:18pm On Feb 04 |
Rostikol: [b][@ d bolded Op some of your point and assertions seems cool, but most are marked with certain level of ignorance, I have campaigned and canvass several time for the patronage of Nigeria produced goods but we need to understand the govt has a major role to play in this, the govt shyness from there main responsibility will always be a clog in our quest of being a productive and an export-based economy, thereās need for our govt to 1 create an enabling society 2 unified tax system 3 sort security issues(so as to make the transportation of this goods seamless and also our farmer to be able to go to farm with our herdsmen attack et al) 4 infrastructure development (the issue of little or low power supply will be an issue for us) 5 manufacturers needs financial support in form of loans and incentives from govt and bank, 6 some certain regulations law has to be put in place to favor the local manufacturers (maybe a mercantile system put in place such that there will an high tariff for goods imported into the country, thus this will make the exported goods much more costly than the imported goods 7NAFDAC and CPC has a major role to play cos most of the raw material that will be needed for manufacturing are substandard, there is one rubbish thatās going on in the agricultural industry, one of the major reason why most of the food and Agro-products are expensive is due to the substandard fertilizer, let me break it down if the farmer normally are to use 10 fertilizer for the cultivation of a cassava farm of a plot, now the NPK presence in the fertilizer are not enough; and substandard so automatically the farmer will have to use 15 fertilizers for this this, this actually will reflect in the price he sells the cassava, and also I donāt see any reason if Nigeria as a country can float currency, subsidy fuel price I see no reason the likes of fertilizer and other things the manufacturers really need canāt be subsidized.[/b] |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by aderinsola75355: 5:48pm On Feb 04 |
Does the government officials patronize made in Nigeria goods?Does the government officials patronize made in Nigeria goods?... |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by Rostikol: 6:03pm On Feb 04 |
tctrills: That was for their EXPORT market, to convince your type, conditioned to worship western goods, to buy their products. It wasnāt for their own Chinese people! In China there, they labelled their goods Made in China! Jibiti man! |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by jaxin119: 6:13pm On Feb 04 |
Rostikol: šš |
Re: Until We EMBRACE Made-in-Nigeria Goods, FORGET About Naira Value Rising! by ChiefS(m): 6:20pm On Feb 04 |
Rostikol:This is cheap blackmail against the masses. Has government taken the lead on that? Imagine if the president and his team, governors of the 36 states and the various teams, national & state house assembly members fully patronize locally made goods both in official capacity and personal level. We will have a strong Naira. |
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