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Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by Rexyl(m): 8:00am On Dec 29, 2014 |
adorable29: Now that oil market is crashing, and the down trend is likely to continue, all we need now to redeem the national economy is what to produce and export. Just pray we produce and find somewhere to sell. |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by jamace(m): 8:05am On Dec 29, 2014 |
Iamsynord:You are talking trash. GEJ is bringing development to the country and you are vomiting rubbish. Is there no word like "Appreciation" in your dictionary? |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by Rexyl(m): 8:07am On Dec 29, 2014 |
Nadamwa: I think Yamaha produces many electronic, electrical and other products of great usefulness and benefits. Let's welcome their industries in the country, we can decide what we want them to produce and sell for us and other countries around us. We can tell them we need more that motor bikes, not by criticizing but by by intellectual discussions. |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by BlackSEER(m): 9:16am On Dec 29, 2014 |
naijareferee: do you mind those bastards from west.they are terrible bigots |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by mediachirps(m): 9:46am On Dec 29, 2014 |
moneybag100:write that man's name very well even though he's not going to rule Nigeria ever. |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by naijareferee: 10:50am On Dec 29, 2014 |
BlackSEER: easy bro...take it easy...it musnt always be harsh to make your point... all I want to pass is a message...that. bad belle kills faster |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:00am On Dec 29, 2014 |
starlingbawa: Wrong.. unfortunately there are 2 simple factors militating against low price for Nigerians 1: High Cost of Production e.g Power, Import of Materials, Wages (Nigerian labor is less-skilled and expensive compared to Asian) 2: High Population of Low-income earners - how do you think MTN makes such gigantic profits.. it is from the millions of poor masses. The goal of a corporate entity is to make profit not help the poor |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by Dannyblaze: 11:13am On Dec 29, 2014 |
Manufacturing of motor bike? Where our States government are banning the use of bike almost all over the the states, for the reasons that it is dangerous for our road and it heightens robbery in the country etc.. But if it has to do with the manufacturing of the power bike as it is so called, we knew it is mostly been used by the law enforcement agencies mostly for escorts. I now say, which particular kind of bike do they want to go into production? And of what used and benefits will it be to the masses who will need to used it here in the country? |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by iphanyiuma(m): 3:47pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Na even okada sef ...mtcheww |
Re: Yamaha Begins Manufacturing In Nigeria by adorable29(f): 7:08pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Rexyl: This has been the story since thy kingdom come. The truth is that until the right social economic and infrastructural factors are put in place. Its still gonna be an uphill task. The issue is who is going to take us to that promise land. WHO? |
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