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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by anonimi: 2:00pm On Jun 24 |
AdesegunSanni89: Don't mind the hypocrite, pretending to be a saint when he is one of the worst crooks in our political space. Obiano attacks Peter Obi, saying ex-governor asked him for N7.5bn as godfather 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 2:09pm On Jun 24 |
blacknp:SABmiller |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by DmonSlayer10: 2:20pm On Jun 24 |
twilliamx:It's easy to know the Kids on this platform by their comments..... Children should be banned from coming to our dear Nairaland.... I mean it!! |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Freebills12: 2:29pm On Jun 24 |
[color=#000099][/color] Zxcvbnmghtr: How on earth are you defending Tinibu on this economic sabotage? How many of these Chinese companies are owned by the Chinese? Most of them are owned by the Americans. They cited their companies there because of labour mobility and low wages. You think that foreign investors/companies are not necessary, why is Tinibu always outside seeking for foreign investors? This is worst response I have ever heard. Local investors that can't cope with foreign investors should seek for govt's support. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by twilliamx(m): 2:30pm On Jun 24 |
DmonSlayer10:🤣 🤣 A kid is someone who doesn't know his left from right and obviously you don't..so you elementary training |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 2:50pm On Jun 24 |
Originalsly: There's nothing I can tell you that you will understand. Google it yourself and learn yourself thats if you are open to learning. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 2:54pm On Jun 24 |
9japride: The northern government intentionally keep their people in the dark and u educated for the same reason. So they can use them as tools. Indeed the north is a problem in Nigeria because of the groundnuts u said they have inplace of brains. But the south also are sell outs. They r the once to stand and refuse all this nonsense from the north. The truth is that for now the North believes they own Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 2:56pm On Jun 24 |
Ikumapkayi: Haba why should I wish my people death? They are the ones who wish themselves death by voting a useless government into power. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 9japride(m): 3:05pm On Jun 24 |
7arrows:[color=#006600][/color] You are right. It's a terrible situation that educated ones down south are just plain mumu. Hopefully, things will get better when each region manage themselves. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Zxcvbnmghtr: 4:10pm On Jun 24 |
Freebills12: I never said foreign investors are not important. All I said was, they are being replaced by new ones. With respect to the bolded, it's about the free market conceptualized since Regan and Margaret Thatcher which very much American firms moved out to as far as China but to think they were able to dominate giving no room for Chinese firms to grow is a fallacy. The Chinese government is not dependent on American firms I want you to know this. Infact it's the other way round as you have stated labour mobility and low wages. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by billyG(m): 5:29pm On Jun 24 |
It is so sad indeed!we have not have it so bad...in just 9years APC has taken us down d road of pedition.
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Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Badmashiii: 8:11pm On Jun 24 |
Zxcvbnmghtr: Please can i know your gender? Kuma kamar kina jin hausa ko? By the way,i love how you're countering some posts on this thread. Multinationals leaving nigeria shouldn't be viewed as something bad. As a sharp-minded person,their departure actually means an opportunity for you to position yourself in the market field. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by Shikini: 8:59pm On Jun 24 |
My presidential . |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by blacknp(m): 11:08pm On Jun 24 |
mrvitalis:He brought SABMiller from South Africa to invest in his family business on behalf of the good people of Anambra State, then carried the forex to go and lodge in a secret account in Panama? Real Agulu 419 Scammer. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 3:21am On Jun 25 |
9japride: The truth is that separation will not solve our problem. We have to change our mindset. Otherwise it will be the same as reducing a large bomb into smaller ones. We all have work to do. The same people, same ideas, same greed and same corruption, how so you make it work even when divided? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 4:33am On Jun 25 |
blacknp:Provide evidence the 15 million dollars in Panama was from Nigeria and get 100k 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 9japride(m): 5:49am On Jun 25 |
7arrows:[color=#006600][/color] That one join too. Mindset is very important. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 9:59am On Jun 25 |
9japride: That's just the main thing for a start. You are the president but u don't stop at traffic lights, I'm ur friend I will not stop too, my own friends will not stop too. Lawlessness begats lawlessness. If a man steals from you and says take me to Court that means his brother is the judge. We have a long way to go bro. 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 9japride(m): 10:35am On Jun 25 |
7arrows:[color=#006600][/color] As the years goes by more people are now becoming enlighten about the consequences of the choice of their votes. Last election more youths were involved. With that, the right candidates will eventually be elected. An the old ones will be chased away. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 7arrows: 11:11pm On Jun 25 |
9japride: God bless you. We hope to see a better Nigeria. Last election was rigged, they will plan a higher level of rigging in the next. The youth must stand up and say NO. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by 9japride(m): 12:47am On Jun 26 |
7arrows:[color=#006600][/color] Amen. Yes, they have to. |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by blueAgent(m): 1:05am On Jun 28 |
Ikumapkayi: One of the most stupid comment I have ever seen. Than why is Tinubu globetrotting looking for investors since they are not beneficial? Even US the World largest economy and developed countries still seek foreign investors and FDI how much more Nigeria. It's obvious, for you to be an APC supporter you need to be inherently stupid and naive |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by blueAgent(m): 1:08am On Jun 28 |
Ikumapkayi: Crap. I visited Ota and Agbara in Ogun state recently and I weeded for this countries. Very bad roads with dirt everywhere, despite the Hugh taxes paid by this companies the least this useless government can do is to give them good roads but no they cannot. An you expect those companies ti be happy to expand their businesses in nigeria? |
Re: Peter Obi Laments Exit Of Multinational Companies From Nigeria by blueAgent(m): 1:13am On Jun 28 |
Zxcvbnmghtr: Which ones are replacing the old ones? Are the new ones immune to the bad economic factors? Zombie, this is 2024 get sense. |
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