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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 9:42pm On Jun 26
Brendaniel:


Can you mention the replacements by the indigenous manufacturers for each of the companies listed above and their product line?
Too many to mention, even my company Abramovich Nigeria Limited, is interested in some sectors.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 9:51pm On Jun 26
blacknp:
Too many to mention, even my company Abramovich Nigeria Limited, is interested in some sectors.

Can you list at least 5 including yours and each of their product line replacements with the ones listed above?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 10:33pm On Jun 26
Paraman:
This is not the first time companies will leave Nigeria.
When was the first time

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 10:47pm On Jun 26
blacknp:
Too many to mention, even my company Abramovich Nigeria Limited, is interested in some sectors.
You get company? For big breast abi

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by franchasofficia: 10:53pm 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)
Please update your list and add:


Total Energy Nigeria
Jumia Food
Tower Aluminum


and many more I can't really remember right now

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:42pm On Jun 26
Ojuntana:

You get company? For big breast abi
No go look 👀 for way to prosper your life, make you & the fellow Almijiris dey wait for President Tinubu your Savior.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:44pm On Jun 26
franchasofficia:
Please update your list and add:


Total Energy Nigeria
Jumia Food
Tower Aluminum


and many more I can't really remember right now
Please let them leave, did any of them add any value to your life?

Syndicated Criminals, but before Total Energies leaves, they just pay the balance $45 billion for damage to the environment.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Abee79(m): 11:49pm On Jun 26
Some people will still be supporting this travesty of a government 😞💔💔💔

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:50pm On Jun 26
Abee79:
Some people will still be supporting this travesty of a government 😞💔💔💔
Who is your state Governor again?

Please mention 1 foreign investment that he has brought to you & the state that has had any impact on your existence?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:56pm On Jun 26
Brendaniel:


Can list at least 5 including yours and each of their product line replacements with the ones listed above?
Lazy people dey watch & wait, whilst others dey work.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 12:07am On Jun 27
blacknp:
No go look 👀 for way to prosper your life, make you & the fellow Almijiris dey wait for President Tinubu your Savior.
Is it by scamming you hope to prosper in life? How can you be a criminal and be giving advice on how to prosper?
Scamming na work?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 12:17am On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Is it by scamming you hope to prosper in life? How can you be a criminal and be giving advice on how to prosper?
Scamming na work?
Lazy man, stop crying more than the bereaved, you no get EFCC number?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by SpatialKing(m): 12:18am On Jun 27
Ezeama400:
"Na Multinationals we go chop ? undecided"

We have better IGR in SW


Ndi ara IGR
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 12:20am On Jun 27
SpatialKing:



Ndi ara IGR
No mind them, Hero brewery IGR is enough for us.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by MrEverest(m): 12:22am On Jun 27
blacknp:
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.

You think supporting evil has no consequences? Continue, your karma will come when you least expect it.

Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria and the country will eventually collapse at this pace. Yet you see zombies behaving like frogs in boiling water.

The only reasons why they support this bastard called Tinubu is based on tribalism.

Spit.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by MrEverest(m): 12:23am On Jun 27
blacknp:
Please let them leave, did any of them add any value to your life?

Syndicated Criminals, but before Total Energies leaves, they just pay the balance $45 billion for damage to the environment.

A human being typed this

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 12:49am On Jun 27
MrEverest:


You think supporting evil has no consequences? Continue, your karma will come when you least expect it.

Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria and the country will eventually collapse at this pace. Yet you see zombies behaving like frogs in boiling water.

The only reasons why they support this bastard called Tinubu is based on tribalism.

Spit.
Joker, Nigeria today must be a reflection of your present state of life?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 12:53am On Jun 27
MrEverest:


A human being typed this
Wailer wey no get joy.

President Tinubu done rob you of your small joy.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Abee79(m): 12:54am On Jun 27
blacknp:
Who is your state Governor again?

Please mention 1 foreign investment that he has brought to you & the state that has had any impact on your existence?
You didn't have to respond to my comment, but since you've decided to show yourself, I'm sure your ànus is jealous of the amount of shìt that your dumb delinquent agbado infested brain is producing right now 🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 12:56am On Jun 27
Abee79:

You didn't have to respond to my comment, but since you've decided to show yourself, I'm sure your ànus is jealous of the amount of shìt that your dumb delinquent agbado infested brain is producing right now 🤣🤣🤣
Least you can try and do, is to make sense.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Abee79(m): 1:01am On Jun 27
blacknp:
Least you can try and do, is to make sense.
I could, but how would you understand? 😅

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 1:04am On Jun 27
blacknp:
Lazy people dey watch & wait, whilst others dey work.

And are you among the others?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by MrEverest(m): 1:06am On Jun 27
blacknp:
Joker, Nigeria today must be a reflection of your present state of life?

Lol, you think I will live in a country ruled by a disgusting drug lord? I left the sh1thole immediately they declared the bastard president.

I’m living my best life where I am while watching you guys living like animals, with bemused curiosity😂😂

If you die in Nigeria without experiencing what it means to live in a peaceful country, it would really be a tragedy. Primitive abobakus😆😆

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 1:16am On Jun 27
MrEverest:


Lol, you think I will live in a country ruled by a disgusting drug lord? I left the sh1thole immediately they declared the bastard president.

I’m living my best life where I am while watching you guys living like animals, with bemused curiosity😂😂

If you die in Nigeria without experiencing what it means to live in a peaceful country, it would really be a tragedy. Primitive abobakus😆😆
Say you no dey suffer for where you dey, you no for they waste your time on a Nigerian forum.

Maybe na Nairobi you dey? The Apple never falls too far away from the tree, True True Nigeria today is a reflection of your life, wherever you may have japaed to.

Disillusioned Obidient, you claim your life is peaceful were you are, but you are on social media wailing everyday about a place where you don’t reside?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by DeLaRue: 1:19am On Jun 27
She'll has not left Nigeria. They sold off their onshore assets. They are still offshore. Offshore is where most of the blockbuster oil resources are.

Many of the other companies closing are doing so because of longstanding problems of their own and the changing dynamics of competition from Chinese and local competitors.

A company like Glaxo that has been in Nigeria for may be 40 or more years won't close just because of one year economic situation of the country.

Glaxo simply can't cope with super cheap Chinese imported drugs and Nigerian locally manufactured drugs.

Many of these companies have been struggling for several years due to the above reasons. They're simply using Nigeria's short term current economic challenges as excuse to cover the humiliation of being forced out due to inability to compete.

It is even a good thing for some of these post-colonial companies to leave. Nigerian manufacturers can produce paracetamol for about 40% the price that Glaxo charges.

Their leaving is a great opportunity for local manufacturers.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 1:24am On Jun 27
Brendaniel:


And are you among the others?
Your Brothers MrVitalis & MrEverest are.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by MrEverest(m): 1:26am On Jun 27
Sure, I have enough time in my hands whenever I’m not working. It pains me seeing you guys living like animals when you all could actually have better lives. That’s why I dedicate my free time trying to enlighten you guys. Most of you truly don’t know how terrible your situations are in Nigeria because you don’t know any better.

The day you step out of Nigeria and experience what it means to truly live, you will definitely curse your criminal leaders.

blacknp:
Say you no dey suffer for where you dey, you no for they waste your time on a Nigerian forum.

Maybe na Nairobi you dey? The Apple never falls too far away from the tree, True True Nigeria today is a reflection of your life, wherever you may have japaed to.

Disillusioned Obidient, you claim your life is peaceful were you are, but you are on social media wailing everyday about a place that you don’t reside?

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 1:32am On Jun 27
blacknp:
Your Brothers MrVitalis & MrEverest are.

what about you?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 1:32am On Jun 27
MrEverest:
Sure, I have enough time in my hands whenever I’m not working. It pains me seeing you guys living like animals when you all could actually have better lives. That’s why I dedicate my free time trying to enlighten you guys. Most of you truly don’t know how terrible your situations are in Nigeria because you don’t know any better.

The day you step out of Nigeria and experience what it means to truly live, you will definitely curse your criminal leaders.

Please Sharap, you just dey suffer for where you dey, no joy, 3rd class citizen with no level.

I should leave Nigeria, to go and enjoy a society that another man has created for himself?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 1:35am On Jun 27
Brendaniel:


what about you?
Did I stutter?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 1:36am On Jun 27
DeLaRue:
She'll has not left Nigeria. They sold off their onshore assets. They are still offshore. Offshore is where most of the blockbuster oil resources are.

Many of the other companies closing are doing so because of longstanding problems of their own and the changing dynamics of competition from Chinese and local competitors.

A company like Glaxo that has been in Nigeria for may be 40 or more years won't close just because of one year economic situation of the country.

Glaxo simply can't cope with super cheap Chinese imported drugs and Nigerian locally manufactured drugs.

Many of these companies have been struggling for several years due to the above reasons. They're simply using Nigeria's short term current economic challenges as excuse to cover the humiliation of being forced out due to inability to compete.

It is even a good thing for some of these post-colonial companies to leave. Nigerian manufacturers can produce paracetamol for about 40% the price that Glaxo charges.

Their leaving is a great opportunity for local manufacturers.

Can you mention their replacements by indigenous or foreign 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 MrEverest(m): 1:37am On Jun 27
Ebin pa wa abobaku. At least, food is not a problem where I am. Electricity is not a problem. I have access to any amenities needed to live in a modern society. I’m not bothered about boko haram, Fulani herdsmen or having a bastard drug lord as president 😂😂

Above all, what I can save in a month, I bet you can’t even earn it in a year😂😂

Meanwhile, have you eaten today? When will NEPA bring light? Where is your next meal going to come from?

It really sucks to be you😭😭😭.

blacknp:
Please Sharap, you just dey suffer for where you dey, no joy,

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