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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 10:27am On Jun 27
blacknp:

They are just like you, bunch of shameless lazy Things.

Your words...
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Stone03: 11:03am On Jun 27
Isaacc729l:
The departure of multinational companies from Nigeria is not solely due to Tinubus leadership, but also a result of various factors.


Which one is 'various factors', please? Abi they no get names?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:06am On Jun 27
Brendaniel:


They are just like you, bunch of shameless lazy Things.

Your words...
Yeap just like yourself.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Brendaniel: 11:13am On Jun 27
blacknp:

Yeap just like yourself.

Your words grin
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:48am On Jun 27
Brendaniel:


They are just like you, bunch of shameless lazy Things.

Your words...
Brendaniel, & savenaijatoday.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 4:26pm On Jun 27
raumdeuter:


Michelin and Dunlop
Under who did they leave Nigeria
IBB
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 4:26pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
Lazy Man, you no get the EFCC number?
Lazy scammer. Stop looking for big breasts to scam oyinbo
Scamming no be work
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by raumdeuter: 4:32pm On Jun 27
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 4:41pm On Jun 27
raumdeuter:


Michelin

https://www.rubbernews.com/article/20070118/NEWS/301189997/michelin-to-close-nigerian-tire-plant

Dunlop

https://www.tirereview.com/dunlop-sweeps-out-of-nigeria/
Michelin and Dunlop closed most of their factories during IBB. Read your link on Dunlop. They were already running skeletal operation before total shutdown, producing just 15% of tires.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by raumdeuter: 4:44pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Michelin and Dunlop closed most of their factories during IBB. Read your link on Dunlop. They were already running skeletal operation before total shutdown, producing just 15% of tires.

Quote where they said they closed during IBB times. I knew Dunlop in Oba Akran and I knew they were producing in the early 2000s
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 4:48pm On Jun 27
raumdeuter:


Quote where they said they closed during IBB times. I knew Dunlop in Oba Akran and I knew they were producing in the early 2000s

Michelin said "short-time working measures" already in place at the plant will be extended until the end of May.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by raumdeuter: 5:16pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:


-

So where did it mention the year for you to knw it was IBB time
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 5:27pm On Jun 27
raumdeuter:


So where did it mention the year for you to knw it was IBB time
Because I know for a fact that most tires were already being imported since the 1990s. As you can read from your links, the factories were only producing 15% of Nigeria's needs by then.

Ok then. Let's accept two multinationals closed down during Yaradua. It still does not match the numbers we have now does it?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by raumdeuter: 5:37pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Because I know for a fact that most tires were already being imported since the 1990s. As you can read from your links, the factories were only producing 15% of Nigeria's needs by then.

Ok then. Let's accept two multinationals closed down during Yaradua. It still does not match the numbers we have now does it?

Who was in govt when these below happened

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 5:41pm On Jun 27
raumdeuter:


Who was in govt when these below happened
I think we are discussing multinationals here not just "companies". If 800 companies closed down when the economy was comparatively better, just imagine what the numbers will be now with the multinationals exiting.
Each multinational has loads of vendors and services companies who get contracts from them who will automatically be out of business once they exit. So, it will be much worse now I can tell you.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by raumdeuter: 5:49pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

I think we are discussing multinationals here not just "companies". If 800 companies closed down when the economy was comparatively better, just imagine what the numbers will be now with the multinationals exiting.
Each multinational has loads of vendors and services companies who get contracts from them who will automatically be out of business once they exit. So, it will be much worse now I can tell you.

Under which govt did the below happen

Founded in 2004 as a replacement for the then-defunct Nigeria Airways, Virgin Nigeria operated as a joint venture between Nigerian investors and British billionaire Richard Bransonā€™s Virgin Group.

However, a feud with the Federal Government led to the Virgin Group pulling out in 2009. This prompted the airline to be renamed Nigerian Eagle Airlines and later Air Nigeria. The business ultimately ceased operations in 2012.
https://www.channelstv.com/2023/06/09/we-launched-virgin-nigeria-but-one-of-my-successors-drove-branson-away-ex-minister/#:~:text=Founded%20in%202004%20as%20a,Group%20pulling%20out%20in%202009.

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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 6:47pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Lazy scammer. Stop looking for big breasts to scam oyinbo
Scamming no be work
Poor man, You no get EFCC number?
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 7:04pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
Poor man, You no get EFCC number?
You're a poor man too. If you're not poor, you won't be scamming people with promise of 10k and replying yourself.
In fact, you're dirt poor. So poor you're advertising your poverty

Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 7:08pm On Jun 27
raumdeuter:


Under which govt did the below happen

Ok. This is the first one you can point to under Jonathan. And that is besides the fact that virgin Nigeria was more or less a govt enterprise like ntel.

This Op counted 13 in just one year under this your disaster. Most of these companies are multinationals that have been in Nigeria for scores of years.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 7:59pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

You're a poor man too. If you're not poor, you won't be scamming people with promise of 10k and replying yourself.
In fact, you're dirt poor. So poor you're advertising your poverty
Nothing like free publicity, thanks. grin.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 8:01pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

You're a poor man too. If you're not poor, you won't be scamming people with promise of 10k and replying yourself.
In fact, you're dirt poor. So poor you're advertising your poverty
Wailer You no get The EFCC address or phone number?
https://www.nairaland.com/8138140/efcc-chairman-orders-arrest-men
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 8:16pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
Wailer You no get The EFCC address or phone number?
https://www.nairaland.com/8138140/efcc-chairman-orders-arrest-men
How does that justify your scamming career using big breasts
Bloody lazy scammer. Still you never hammer cheesy grin
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 8:17pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
Nothing like free publicity, thanks. grin.
Free publicity for your poverty
Just carry plate and be doing bambiala
Your format don cast grin grin
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Shikini: 8:47pm On Jun 27
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Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 8:49pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Free publicity for your poverty
Just carry plate and be doing bambiala
Your format don cast grin grin
Like you dey do as family business abi?

Ojuntana Agbadorian crying more than the bereaved? Incoherent poor Wailer.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 8:54pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
Like I dey do as family business abi?

Agbadorian crying more than the bereaved? Incoherent poor Wailer.
Good to see you're speaking up on your family business.

No matter how much you look for pity online, be rest assured you will never hammer
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 9:01pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Good to see you're speaking up on your family business.

No matter how much you look for pity online, be rest assured you will never hammer

Crying more than the bereaved, na you no wetin you dey find online, incoherent Agbadorian Wailer.

They wait for your Savior Bola Tinubu.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 9:34pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
Crying more than the bereaved, na you no wetin you dey find online, incoherent Agbadorian Wailer.

They wait for your Savior Bola Tinubu.
Dey wait for your savour big breast
Las las you go cut your thumb take so ritual for plus plus yet you normally go hammer
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 10:09pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Dey wait for your savour big breast
Las las you go cut your thumb take so ritual for plus plus yet you normally go hammer

From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, na you know wetin you be.
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 11:15pm On Jun 27
blacknp:
From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, na you know wetin you be.
Sha don't think you'll ever hammer as a scammer
You can get all the pictures of breast you want, maga nor go pay.

I suggest you take your zombie gig seriously grin grin
Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by blacknp(m): 11:46pm On Jun 27
Ojuntana:

Sha don't think you'll ever hammer as a scammer
You can get all the pictures of breast you want, maga nor go pay.

I suggest you take your zombie gig seriously grin grin

Re: Multinationals That Have Left Nigeria Since When Tinubu Took Over In 2023: by Ojuntana: 11:58pm On Jun 27
[quote author=blacknp post=130691713][/quote]
You will not hammer
The only hammer you get is to nail your jail door in efcc cellšŸšŖ

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