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Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by HenryThegreat1(m): 5:17am On Jul 07 |
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/economic-crisis-huge-job-losses-as-16-multinationals-exit-nigeria-in-3-years/ 4 Likes |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Deltafirstson(m): 5:17am On Jul 07 |
Disastrous government with zombie supporters. 116 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by 001Lagos: 5:23am On Jul 07 |
The worst government in Nigeria history Tinubu the biggest fraud since independence A man who couldn't develop a small Lagos cannot develop Nigeria 112 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by OluwafemiYemi(f): 5:33am On Jul 07 |
Deltafirstson:Tinubu is doing well. Ipob rest. 11 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Remman(m): 5:48am On Jul 07 |
What do you expect from a country whose only means of boosting its economy is by toiling with policies that would bring down businesses rather than empower people to produce? Tinubu kept saying we should all farm, but has anyone been given any grant or land to farm? No! All you hear is these announcements so that international observers would believe that the president is actually working but it's Nigerians that don't want to work. As we speak most farms in the north are under the control of bandits. Most of the farmers were murdered and their farms invaded by herdsmen. What steps has the government taken to secure the lands back to farmers? We can't continue like this but the good news for this government is that the generation that will go on a protest for bad governance are still in primary and secondary school, as the current generation still dealing with the after effects of Endsars protest cannot embark on a similar protest again. It's common psychology. 49 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by kettykin: 5:52am On Jul 07 |
Government that could have established a state of emergency on the economy is busy building coastal road . 20000 direct jobs gone just like that,nothing was said about the indirect jobs. Nigerians were warned but they insisted on change. 47 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Creamypie(m): 6:15am On Jul 07 |
APC just make sure we go back to stone ages. Cup of beans wey poor man dey manage at 120 last year under disastrous buhabokori don go 500 naira 45 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by KOMBE: 6:15am On Jul 07 |
Let's reduce the purchasing power of the people, widen the tax net and further slow down the economy. What else do we expect in a country where a round peg is in a square hole. I will advise any young person with an opportunity to leave this country not to think twice. The criminals in power absolutely have no plan for the future of our youth. 49 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by sofeo(m): 6:16am On Jul 07 |
It's well |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by tunwumi: 6:18am On Jul 07 |
Very bad 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by ShogunNoName: 6:19am On Jul 07 |
The situation is extremely bad. We are at a crisis . At this rate Tinubu may be the first president to be removed with riots. 55 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Slytiger: 6:19am On Jul 07 |
001Lagos:Vote Atiku in 2027. 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Atuero(m): 6:19am On Jul 07 |
Indeed, there was a country Make Tinubu president for 30years, nothing will change 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by YouAreNobody: 6:21am On Jul 07 |
Tinubunomics. Some people defend him because he's their tribesman or party man but in the end, everybody must collect their percentage of ebin pawa 53 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by donestk(m): 6:22am On Jul 07 |
We're on a long thing. Sadly the world has moved on. 7 Likes |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Hollyharjii: 6:22am On Jul 07 |
The rate of unemployment in the country is high already, adding additional rate to it is a catastrophic to the market, therefore, the market becomes more tensed. Baba God pick up my call in this competitive market 🙏 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by 7arrows: 6:22am On Jul 07 |
Deltafirstson: Die hard supporters ooo. Even till death. Tribalism has eaten so deep into their head that they can't reason properly anymore. They rather vote a clueless tribes man than a tested and trusted person from another tribe. Who put us inside this mess 32 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by advanceDNA: 6:22am On Jul 07 |
sofeo: Baba .....it is not well oooo 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Confirm4real(m): 6:24am On Jul 07 |
Finally na agbadorians go protest las las wen hunger finish dem 22 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by 7arrows: 6:25am On Jul 07 |
kettykin: They didn't insist on change they insisted on tribe. 7 Likes |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Timmi: 6:25am On Jul 07 |
Deltafirstson: See the Obizombie talking 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by kennyz247(m): 6:26am On Jul 07 |
Tinubu is really working on the economy |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by anonimi: 6:29am On Jul 07 |
Deltafirstson: ThiefNuibu’s Emilokan is a turn by turn continuation of Buhari and APC’s economic collapse and clueless leadership of our country. How did we get here 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Timmi: 6:31am On Jul 07 |
ShogunNoName: Why not you ShogunNoName start and lead the riot. Make sure your entire family - mama o, papa o, girlfriend/wife/side chick/mid chick/front and back chick, etc are in your riot group, don’t forget your village people too. Mtcheeew 1 Like |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by anonimi: 6:35am On Jul 07 |
Timmi: Obasanjo is a grouchy old man who is bitter about his benefactor generously allowing him to run for re-election in 2003 when he could have succumbed to pressure by northerners who finally convinced Abacha’s PTF a-looter associate to run back then. You are the unfortunate simpleton who needs to get his own head examined in Yaba left for believing Obasanjo’s wicked lies to deprive our country of Atiku’s better governance policies in privatisation for widespread economic development, jobs and prosperity for everyone. 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Tjra: 6:37am On Jul 07 |
anonimi:Atiku is Obi's master anyday, anytime. Without Atiku, would Obi in his lifetime ever attempt to become a President? Before now Obi was a local APGA champion from Agulu. Atiku brought him to the national fore. Infact, Okowa only took his ordained second fiddle slot due to his impatience. Obidients are very ungrateful honestly. Anyway, there is no vacancy in Aso Rock for both Atiku and his slave until 2031. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Basicend: 6:38am On Jul 07 |
When Tinubu wanted to remove subsidy, I had no much issues with it as he came in. But immediately I had him pressing towards floating the Naira concurrently, I knew this man will heavily destroy the Nigerian economy (it will surely crash to pieces). He did that selfishly because he wanted to quicky recover the monies he spent on the election. At the expense of millions. Problem is, most of this so called leaders that you crave for in Nigeria are far from reality of what the people are facing. They don't feel and can't feel what the common man feels. They are not in the fields or market. So, they treat national decisions like a piece of joke or cards. They have billions of dollars in their account with investments all over the world. That's what the clowns that vouch for them don't know. Obasanjo was dragged out from the prison to come and rule, I believe that was why he had a bit of common man feelings and idea, and you could relatively see the impact. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Slytiger: 6:39am On Jul 07 |
Timmi:He is much better than the agulu fraud trying to use gbajue on Nigerians. After Atiku, the next on the list will be Kwankwasiya or SUG president (Sowore). 3 Likes
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Re: Economic Crisis: Job Losses As 16 Multinationals Exit Nigeria In 3 Years by Macphenson: 6:40am On Jul 07 |
An ignorant and incompetent old.man came on air and shouted " NA STATISTICS WE GO CHOP" his band of ignoramus were cheering him.up in the folly. Today the entire Nation is hit with hard statistics all round. I never knew there will be another disastrous president after Buhari's calamitious rule. 6 Likes |
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