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Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 12:48pm On Jun 26
Multinationals that have left Nigeria since when Tinubu took over in 2023:

1—Procter & Gambles.
2—Unilever.
3—GlaxoSmithKline. Consumer Nigeria Plc,(GSK).
4—Sanofi.
5—Bolt Food.
6—Equinor.
7—Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing(JSM).
8—Shell.
9—ShopRite(Kano outlet)
10—Kimberly-Clark.
11—PZ
12—Microsoft.
13— ShopRite (Abuja outlet)

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 12:49pm On Jun 26
You will not understand how bad the Economy is under Tinubu's led APC if you are not a business owner.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ezeama400: 12:49pm On Jun 26
"Na Multinationals we go chop ? undecided"

We have better IGR in SW

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Isaacc729l: 12:50pm On Jun 26
The departure of multinational companies from Nigeria is not solely due to Tinubus leadership, but also a result of various factors.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by EyeCumInPeace: 12:51pm On Jun 26
Thïefnubu is on a 3-fold mission to Steal, to Kill and to Destroy.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by sIfioksq: 12:52pm On Jun 26
Dey play

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 12:53pm On Jun 26
Added

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by GreenxGreen: 12:53pm On Jun 26
And many more to Leave 😔😔😔
Is just about unstable local currency 😡😡😡

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 12:55pm On Jun 26
APC Destroyed Nigeria Almost Beyond Redemption

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 12:59pm On Jun 26
They Started Gathering Their Luggages During Buhari Tenure
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 1:07pm On Jun 26
It is Now Clear That Bad Governance Isn't a Religion, Tribe, Political Zones or Separate Market For Ordinary Nigerians. They're united in Corruption, Blinded in Failure & Wasteful Spending. Nigerians Need Courage to Free Themselves off This Oppressors

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by omowolewa: 1:42pm On Jun 26
All thanks to IMF
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Chinkoalhaji34: 1:55pm On Jun 26
Fake news, Tinubu has a proven track record of attracting and retaining foreign investments, unlike his detractors who spread false information.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 1:57pm On Jun 26
Nigerians accept rubbish. We really do! No wonder Tinubu can open his drug dealing mouth to say he’ll give Edo State to Apc. Nobody even knows the name of the Apc Candidate in Edo State. We are the reason they’ve become so bold. No wahala.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by keymatt(m): 1:58pm On Jun 26
... and they expect a drug baron to generate 5 million jobs in one year. grin grin grin grin
It's terrible to be a Zombie. grin grin grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Gondonu: 2:00pm On Jun 26
What a country.Tinubu is bad omen but people helped him say it is his turn.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by reiddecuti: 2:02pm On Jun 26
Tinubu is a killer. He has one and only purpose; to kill Nigeria economy.


The last time I checked, he's really doing just fine...

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by LOVEALAIGBO: 2:50pm On Jun 26
Isaacc729l:
The departure of multinational companies from Nigeria is not solely due to Tinubus leadership, but also a result of various factors.

Dogo turenchi!
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Melagros(m): 3:08pm On Jun 26
COMRADES, and some useless morons are saying that Nigeria stands on the mandate of tinubu

May God punish them all ijn

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by BlackfireX: 3:54pm On Jun 26
Where are they running to

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Paraman: 3:55pm On Jun 26
This is not the first time companies will leave Nigeria.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 4:40pm On Jun 26
Hungry Don Deal Them Seriously, No Strength to Even. Stand On Their Own
Melagros:
COMRADES, and some useless morons are saying that Nigeria stands on the mandate of tinubu

May God punish them all ijn

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by AcadaWriter: 5:12pm On Jun 26
Dey play ... Erm, need help with your academic papers? Contact us.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by PHIPEX(m): 5:15pm On Jun 26
Isaacc729l:
The departure of multinational companies from Nigeria is not solely due to Tinubus leadership, but also a result of various factors.
Some.of you will defend the devil if he becomes your tribesman or come from your religion. Which other factor that did not force them to go since 50years ago?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 7:43pm On Jun 26
I Doubt if Tinubu is Still AWAKE THAT HE IS PRESIDENT
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Bobloco: 7:47pm On Jun 26
The great Tinubulation is upon us
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by MICHEALADEX(m): 8:25pm On Jun 26
Antoeni:
You will not understand how bad the Economy is under Tinubu's led APC if you are not a business owner.


Can we have a debate on this topic?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by MICHEALADEX(m): 8:43pm On Jun 26
It is stupid to think all of them left because of bad economy


They have enjoyed monopoly for decades and their secrets has been unbundled by indigenous manufactureers

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Antoeni(m): 8:45pm On Jun 26
Sure
MICHEALADEX:



Can we have a debate on this topic?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 9:32pm On Jun 26
MICHEALADEX:
It is stupid to think all of them left because of bad economy


They have enjoyed monopoly for decades and their secrets has been unbundled by indigenous manufactureers

Can you mention the replacements by the indigenous manufacturers for each of the companies listed above and their product line?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 9:36pm On Jun 26
Antoeni:
Multinationals that have left Nigeria since when Tinubu took over in 2023:

1—Procter & Gambles.
2—Unilever.
3—GlaxoSmithKline. Consumer Nigeria Plc,(GSK).
4—Sanofi.
5—Bolt Food.
6—Equinor.
7—Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing(JSM).
8—Shell.
9—ShopRite(Kano outlet)
10—Kimberly-Clark.
11—PZ
12—Microsoft.
13— ShopRite (Abuja outlet)
Criminals, let them never come back, good riddance. Adieu.

But Shell Petroleum cannot leave until they pay the $115 billion dey are owing for damages.

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