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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by rifsales: 10:13am On Jun 24
This is becoming threatening. Its just people that are Japa-ing even companies too.

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 10:13am On Jun 24
oyebanji:
obviously you dont know what you re saying. now let me educate you a little:

IB Plc's majority shareholder was the Castel Group. they are the owners of castel beer and they introduced the beer through IB Plc, ilesa. They ran the company for some years until SAB miller as part of its expansion bought into castel group making them new owners of the trophy brand and other associated brands. As part of expansion plans they started to buy old beer brands across Nigeria which included Pabod breweries (Hero beer) and others.

After some years AB In Bev bought over SAB Miller making them the largest brewer I the world and new owners of the trophy brand and other SAB miller brands in Nigeria.

He may have attracted them to take over Pabod breweries but not into Nigeria. The Castel Group's relationship with SAB Miller is not new and it strategic.

I hope this helps put it into perspective for you.


Who brought SAb milliner to nigeria.. Never said they started castle beer I said they make them as at now
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Pascal9: 10:14am On Jun 24
Fake man
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 10:14am On Jun 24
Originalsly:
He should give details on how their exit cost us N95 trillion. These positions just be pulling numbers out of the air. Is it in taxes? ...do they even pay taxes?...if yes where is it recorded in the books? We depend too much on foreign investors... why can't the red carpet rolled out for them be rolled out for locals? Let them all go .... now we will be forced to fend for ourselves

If no be say u be monkey. Do you know how many people those companies employed? Do you know the benefits of industries in a nation? Did you even attend primary school? I shouldn't be arguing with your likes here. Food for thought: what's the economic benefits of the Costal road (Lagos Calabar) what's the economic benefits of going on Hajj pilgrimage to mecca or Jerusalem? Mumu like you. Emilokan slaves

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Eagleways: 10:14am On Jun 24
Makunahatata:
give the slot to your father..thanks
his son just offered you the slot
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 9japride(m): 10:17am On Jun 24
jaxxy:
How people will defend rubbish in the name of tribe. undecided
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Most people defending rubbish here might not even be Nigerians. There is no connection to them as regards situation of the things in the country or they might be children who haven't worked or even setup a business in their life.
To them, everything is pepper eye politics.
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Bennycollins: 10:19am On Jun 24
Makunahatata:
Boda Bitter the lamenter😹
Continue to abuse him.
He is immune to the consequences of what he is talking about because he is a multi -billionaire. He is LAMENTING out of concern for the poor you.
You are now like a child mocking it's mother as she mourns the death of it's father.

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by anonimi: 10:19am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:

Oya name one person better than him I dare you

NB I know he won't name any but for the neutral reader reading this years top come ... This

Better than the LieNus machine of Pandora Papers and tax dodger?
Are you kidding or just clowning

bennybuhari:
“’I cannot take anything back about Obi. I said Obi said he wants to move Nigeria back from consumption to production and I said that is not true. He cannot do it because his own business survives on consumption. Is that a lie? He has been an importer and I said he deals with cash and carry economics; container economics, imports”.

“All the goods that can be produced in Nigeria, Obi imports them in his supermarkets. That is consumption economics. That kind of person cannot tell you that he is moving you from consumption to production. He will then be committing self-economic suicide and Obi will not do that to himself”.

“So, Obi is deceiving everybody and I can’t take that back because that is true.

https://independent.ng/peter-obi-deceiving-everybody-i-wont-retract-my-statement-about-him-dele-alake/
 

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by lightwind(m): 10:19am On Jun 24
AdesegunSanni89:
Thief go and return the monies you stashed away in Panama and build factories in Naija.

This people eh. Una worst for this country i swear. And many of you don't live here in Nigeria
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Dennisochampa: 10:20am On Jun 24
Na so so lament this one dey lament....
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by anonimi: 10:21am On Jun 24
Bennycollins:
Continue to abuse him.
He is immune to the consequences of what he is talking about because he is a multi -billionaire. He is LAMENTING out of concern for the poor you.
You are now like a child mocking it's mother as she mourns the death of it's father.

Fake concern of the man who stole government money to invest in his family business of Hero beer instead of providing tap water for all Anambrarians?
ObiDense is a malediction, walahi.

SATANICALLY:
In a 2018 interview, Peter Obi said he invested $20 million in International Breweries on behalf of Anambra state as a governor.

Obi’s claim was in response to questions on economic development, Anambra politics and his presidential ambition.

“… Anambra state is the single-highest shareholder in that facility. I invested in it, over $20 million,” Obi had said.

“It is worth almost $100 [million] today.
That’s what government should do.”

TheCable had previously fact-checked some of the claims.

Chukwuma Soludo, governor of Anambra, also debunked a recent statement ascribed to him regarding the investment.

International Breweries (IB) Plc is a subsidiary of the world’s largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) — a multinational drink and brewing giant based in Leuven, Belgium.

In its 2021 audited financial statement, the company said it holds 43 percent economic interest in International Breweries Plc, a publicly listed company in Nigeria.

According to a report by The Nation, AB InBev merged its Nigerian operations under a single corporate entity in 2017. It had three indirect Nigerian subsidiaries — International Breweries Plc, Intafact Beverages Limited and Pabod Breweries Limited. SABMiller Nigeria Holdings BV — another subsidiary of AB InBev — was also a major stakeholder in Intafact and Pabod.

ANAMBRA’S INVESTMENT

In a statement made available to TheCable on Tuesday, Ifeatu Onejeme, Anambra’s commissioner of finance, confirmed that Peter Obi’s administration invested the sum of N1,955,535,247.00 (an equivalent of approximately $12,616,356.43 at the then average CBN exchange rate of N155.00/$1) in Intafact Beverages Limited, a green-field brewery set up in Onitsha by SABMiller Breweries of South Africa in 2012.

Onejeme added that the state government still holds 407,321,264 ordinary shares of International Breweries Plc in exchange for the Intafact Beverages Limited investment.

“Based on the NGX closing price of N5.50 as of 20/6/22, these shares were valued at N2,240,266,952 on that date,” the statement reads in part.

“Based on the Central Bank of Nigeria I&E exchange rate of N415.75/US$1.00 on same June 20, 2022, this investment was valued at an equivalent of approximately US$5,388,495.37 (and at N604/$1.00 parallel market rate, only US$3,709,051.24).”

https://www.thecable.ng/revealed-peter-obi-administrations-12-24m-investment-in-international-breweries-now-worth-5-38m/

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Makunahatata: 10:21am On Jun 24
Eagleways:
his son just offered you the slot
well he won't be the first unfortunate son that doesn't care about his father...but like I said,your hungry father in the village needs it more, thanks bye.

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Makunahatata: 10:22am On Jun 24
Bennycollins:
Continue to abuse him.
He is immune to the consequences of what he is talking about because he is a multi -billionaire. He is LAMENTING out of concern for the poor you.
You are now like a child mocking it's mother as she mourns the death of it's father.
is he your father? Why the thing break your heart like this 😹
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by goaldynboy: 10:24am On Jun 24
Ikumapkayi:
Peter Obi, did you read what Dangote said yesterday? You have never worked in a multinational company Mr Obi. You are so ignorant. I have worked in multinational companies. Like I said I will never lose sleep over this multinational leaving our country. They are more liability than any good. They don't develop the local economy. They deplete our reserves by importing raw materials they can source locally and repatriating same through profits. They pay their Nigerian workers peanuts compared to what they give folks in their home country and Europe. Friesland (WAMCO) makers of Peak Milk have been in Nigeria for many years but don't have a ranch. They have sucked our forex for years just like Guinness. Moreso, many of them will blame the economy while they are not innovative and forward looking. They will also want you to believe the reason Asians are doing well is because they cut corners with Civil Servants. These are all lies.

We can see the extent you can lie and twist facts just to defend the current disastrous government because your brother is in charge of the Federal Government ruining the country today!

Let this sink into your empty skull that the presence of multinational companies are the major reason why many countries around the world is great, industrial and powerful!

No matter how you try to twist the Truth, the blame still goes to the government of the day for not compelling the multinational companies to source their raw materials locally!

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Mankind2024: 10:24am On Jun 24
Mr Reactor.
Always react in vain.
Jobless politician.
Agulu packaged 📦 fraud.
Audio reaction by online reactor.
You turned a blind 👁 to PBAT reforms.
Where were you when Leventis, Kingsway, Volkswagen, Leyland, Peugeot, and all the textile industries left Nigeria.
You can as well put the blame on PBAT.
Myopic Obi-diot who cannot see beyond today.
The companies leaving Nigeria now are doing so due to embargo on free dollars that ruined Nigeria economy before the advent of Asiwaju.
All hypocrites can go to hell.
Asiwaju would reform this nation that belong to all Nigerians.
Gather together in the North West and Sad East, you would all fail, same way you failed in 2023 election.
You seized people money, caused artificial scarcity of fuel, unleashed undescribable hardships on the citizens. Stil he won 🏆 clearly coz he is a winner 🏆 🥇 🏅 👏.
To the Obi-diots, tell your reactor audio politifcian that there is no vacancy in Aso Rock.
Obi can rule over Agulu and the online Obi-diots, not over Nigeria, otherwise, he can follow Athief-ku to Cameroon.

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Makunahatata: 10:28am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:

Any of my statement u feel is a lie challenge it and I would show u prove

No be by deflection
nobody is deflecting.... start from here please
😂
mrvitalis:

"Anambra is the highest none oil or gas producer in terms of GDP... It has zero federal presence"



Wetin u smoke to come up with this lie of the century 😹

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Honestey: 10:29am On Jun 24
Is he crying like he did when he lost the battle to Tinibu?
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 10:31am On Jun 24
9japride:
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Most people defending rubbish here might not even be Nigerians. There is no connection to them as regards situation of the things in the country or they might be children who haven't worked or even setup a business in their life.
To them, everything is pepper eye politics.

My guy they are pure Nigerians living in Nigeria. Just that they are so blinded by religion and ethnicity to the extent that even if they die in hardship and hunger they cannot ever think straight. They are the ones that makes you and I wonder if they are truly Nigerians.

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 10:40am On Jun 24
Makunahatata:
nobody is deflecting.... start from here please
😂



Wetin u smoke to come up with this lie of the century 😹
Anambra is fifth largest GDP

Lagos, then IMO, then rivers then Delta and akwa ibom then Anambra
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 10:41am On Jun 24
anonimi:


Better than the LieNus machine of Pandora Papers and tax dodger?
Are you kidding or just clowning

All this things u can't still name. One person
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by twilliamx(m): 10:46am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:
Peter Obi has brought in more foreign companies in Nigeria than any politicians

He has supported more real local businesses than any politician in Nigeria and this has lead to more job creation more than any politician

From Anambra to Ogun to Lagos to Abuja to rivers to Kano

So be rest assured he knows what he is talking about and he knows n fears the impact
Lmao
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 10:46am On Jun 24
twilliamx:

Lmao
There is a challenge there name someone better
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Makunahatata: 10:48am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:

Anambra is fifth largest GDP

Lagos, then IMO, then rivers then Delta and akwa ibom then Anambra
oga you're the one deflecting now😹...na wetin we ask be that?

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 10:49am On Jun 24
Makunahatata:
oga you're the one deflecting now😹...na wetin we ask be that?
Lol I know u googled it and boom u saw it
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Funkycares(m): 10:54am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:

Oya name one person better than him I dare you


NB I know he won't name any but for the neutral reader reading this years top come ... This
Obasanjo and Atiku
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 10:56am On Jun 24
Funkycares:

Obasanjo and Atiku
Which foreign investors did they attract lol directly
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Funkycares(m): 11:02am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:

Which foreign investors did they attract lol directly
At least Obasanjo policies brought in Mtn,econet and he protected local investors like Dangote,he banned importation of frozen foods in order to protect local farmers.
Btw,do you mean Obi has more investments locally than Orji uzor Kalu?

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by MightySparrow: 11:02am On Jun 24
I learned Peter Obi is a Christian. The only book in his Bible that he loves reading is Lamentations.gringringrin
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Pootle: 11:05am On Jun 24
always lamenting. its high time nigeria need to produce stuffs themselves and export
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 11:10am On Jun 24
Funkycares:

At least Obasanjo policies brought in Mtn,econet and he protected local investors like Dangote,he banned importation of frozen foods in order to protect local farmers.
Btw,do you mean Obi has more investments locally than Orji uzor Kalu?
Lol Obi is far richer than orji kalu na
Obi is just humble

I have he can be President and declare his assets publicly make una shock

Obi has mastered the act of own as little as possible but control everything to shell companies owned by a trusts own by trust where u are the trustee

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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by twilliamx(m): 11:14am On Jun 24
mrvitalis:

There is a challenge there name someone better
Fashola, Osinbajo, obiano even did better than Gbajue, soludo and many many more

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