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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Obaofaba: 5:27pm On Jun 27
Tinubu should resign period
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Otulented: 5:27pm On Jun 27
Nigeria never meant well for anyone.
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by ANlOMA: 5:28pm On Jun 27
Emu4life:

The Richest Entrepreneur in Nigeria and Africa for almost a Decade now, is a NORTHERNER.

Thank you

Yet his people live like this.
Thank you

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Emu4life(m): 5:36pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:


Yet his people live like this.
Thank you
Issokay

Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by travelzcruix: 5:37pm On Jun 27
Why did we put elected officials there in the first place?
The sole aim of governance is using tools at your disposal to solve problems for the common good.
If you keep giving excuses for failures year in year out, why waste time and efforts running for public offices.
Since looting is the order of the day, and people not fit to even manage chickens want power by any means, let us sit on the fence and keep generating excuses.

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by ANlOMA: 5:38pm On Jun 27
Emu4life:

Issokay

Lol... U have no comeback for the truth.

Dangote is Rich yes!
In North 0.5% are extremely wealthy.


99.9% live like this including you.

Inequality in distribution of wealth is nothing to be proud about.
Tell your men to send your children and young ones to school... At worst send them to Islamic schools and teach them basic maths and arts

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Menclothing1: 5:39pm On Jun 27
How many times will
They collapse I watch how they collapse early 2003

Disco is private they now supply light to location that can pay north don’t pay during Nepa
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Didijiji: 5:43pm On Jun 27
Emu4life:

Issokay
wetin concern ashawo with the increasing price of tomato in the market due to the mega cluelessness of a government?

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Emu4life(m): 5:43pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:


Lol... U have no comeback for the truth.

Dangote is Rich yes!
In North 0.5% are extremely wealthy.


99.9% live like this including you.

Inequality in distribution of wealth is nothing to be proud about.
Tell your men to send your children and young ones to school... At worst send them to Islamic schools and teach them basic maths and arts

Na only pinshure I post, u dey write M.Sc. Desertation grin grin
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Impliment: 5:43pm On Jun 27
DevilsEqual:
What do they State Govs even do in this country??

Is increament in electricity tariff a function of state government?

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Impliment: 5:45pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:


Yet his people live like this.
Thank you
How does that relate to the issue being discussed?

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by emonis88: 5:45pm On Jun 27
Jban on the beat! Showing Nigerians sheg promax , his supporters fighting everyone saying the truth while they the supporters numbers reducing cause of hunger
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by ANlOMA: 5:46pm On Jun 27
Emu4life:


Na only pinshure I post, u dey write M.Sc. Desertation grin grin
Swerve.

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Bahamas95(m): 5:53pm On Jun 27
Paraman:
Go and settle your bills

Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Kalzjun: 5:54pm On Jun 27
Another collapse again, my dear country.
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by OgidiHerbals2(m): 6:01pm On Jun 27
This country is sitting on a ticking time bomb
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Metordman: 6:02pm On Jun 27
SmartPolician:
Over one year in office, Tinubu hasn't gotten anything right! If foreign companies aren't running away from Nigeria, the local industries are collapsing. Which way, agbadorians? undecided
Agbadorians are cursed. They don't deserve anything good
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by iswallker(m): 6:02pm On Jun 27
Emu4life:


This guy with him UpSideDown Economics cheesy

What's upsidedown about this


Bangladesh imported 17.5 billion dollars worth of fabric last year and exported nearly 50 billion dollars worth of garment... That' a net of 32.5 billion dollars

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Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Emu4life(m): 6:08pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:

Swerve.

grin grin
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Medipharm: 6:09pm On Jun 27
Emu4life:
Which functional Textile Industry dey North Make una Dey Play...
This one does not travel or read news😏 undecided.
Google is your friend
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by tnerro1(m): 6:11pm On Jun 27
3 years no far again, e go soon reach
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by ceejay80s(m): 6:13pm On Jun 27
Make Una dey here dey talk rubbish...
Kenya citizens has succeeded
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Chetas81(m): 6:14pm On Jun 27
PresidObi:


They sit around and endure the brunt of Federal government's stupidity and inefficiency. They watch helplessly as the contracts they award gets devalued due to inflation, and the economic reforms and investments they plan in their states are scattered by foreign currency fluctuations.

The governors also sit helplessly and watch how the Federal agencies like police and army sit around and watch their citizens murdered in cold blood, while they beg the police commissioners and army chiefs to help them secure their states.

I congratulate you guys
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Goodman247: 6:17pm On Jun 27
When will Nigeria have stable electricity, infact Nigeria dt have a functioning government
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by patrickcollins: 6:19pm On Jun 27
PresidObi:


They sit around and endure the brunt of Federal government's stupidity and inefficiency. They watch helplessly as the contracts they award gets devalued due to inflation, and the economic reforms and investments they plan in their states are scattered by foreign currency fluctuations.

The governors also sit helplessly and watch how the Federal agencies like police and army sit around and watch their citizens murdered in cold blood, while they beg the police commissioners and army chiefs to help them secure their states.

They are not helpless their allocations have tripled resulting in more money to squander
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by membranus: 6:22pm On Jun 27
Until we get the power supply problem resolved, Nigeria is going nowhere and will continue to be a poor nation.
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Chigorkizz(m): 6:40pm On Jun 27
The microphone licker has nothing to offer. He only came to loot and enrich his cronies.
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Bluntemperor: 6:45pm On Jun 27
Brendaniel:

I have tried to explain to these people severally each time they ask what the governors are doing...
Holding the governors accountable and leaving the president is like chasing rats when a house is on fire, the governors are lesser issues when the president is doing damage to a country.
I have told them severally, for the fact that a rat is an issue in a house does not make the rat a bigger priority than a fire burning the same house, you first quench the fire before going for the rat.
They just try to divert blame away from Tinubu when they never did the same for Jonathan.

Rubbish talk and rant on Tinubu Bleep you up there!
Do you even know he Power these governors wield,at all times?
-Why can't they just be Accountable to the Money they received:
1• the Homongous NBILLIONS Palliatives Money given to each States.
2• the Quarterly NBILLIONS received through the Sharing from the Federation Accounts every 4- Months.
3.the Multi-NBILLIONS of Budgets Money they Packed into the Yearly Budgets and has any Governor returns the Money as unused ?
4.the NBILLIONS Funds/ Money earmarked as Security Votes - yet they still runs to the Federal Govt to bring more Money for their States,as CSO( Chief Security Officer) of their States- how have they Expended the Money given to them?
5• the 13% NBillions - Special Allocation for Producing Oil States- as Derivations to States.
6• As at 2023- Former President Buhari paid Multi - Billions to All the Oil Producing States in Nigeria- this particular Money was from 2020- 2023, as Short Payments -that Only former Governor -Hon.Wike made a Press Conference on what he did with the Money,the rest of Nigerian Governors did not say a word!
You can see why Corruption has finished many in Nigeria, including the man talking up there, because of hate on Tinubu and we can't even think on the Emperors we have created in Nigeria Constitution?
Why can't Nigerians be straight or is it the President that will come to run your States for you?
With exception of few Governors can they tell us,how all these Multi - Billions are Spent and why are we having food shortages in the Land?
On this Cotton Industry, even the Northerners- where cotton wool and Cotton Farms used to be of high demands in Nigeria,but have been abandoned by various Past Govt and Military Rulers and it was ,have abandoned - Cotton and 🧺 other Farming- for Crude Oil,as they can't have a say again,as most of the Aswan Textiles,the Atlas textiles ,etc have gone back to their Countries and this Sector could easily provide Employments to Multi-Millions of Youths.
I believed the Federal Govt can still comes to the rescue of Nigerian Workers,in this Sector,if they are willing!
It is well with Nigeria!
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by Confirm4real(m): 6:54pm On Jun 27
Emilokan ride on we're enjoying it grin
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by PHAYOL81: 7:01pm On Jun 27
Hope FG salvage the situation
Re: Band A: Textile Factories In North Collapsing Over Lack Of Power — Labour by FatimaAbubakar(f): 7:01pm On Jun 27
DevilsEqual:
What do they State Govs even do in this country??

You cannot even type without making grammatical blunders. Tinubu supporters are usually illiterates so I am not surprised.

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