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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 9:47pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
SUBWAY101:the only person that is pained is you. You have ran mad to be cancelling people's comments here on this thread. Anyway your brothers were spamming my mentions and you don't expect me to ignored them, so I added more fire and pains to their existing pains So back off black dude |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 9:48pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
FKO81: What has debt got to do with development, even the almighty US is in debt. I still dont know why you want to die, you are sweating and crying right now. Buhahahahah You go die today 1 Like
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 9:52pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
[s] IGBOPRINCE:[/s] Albino, you are the mad one. I cancel trash cos its meant for lawma, you are the pained one cos you are frustrated and crying in your coffin like room now over this thread. We ignore your region cos its dead but you cant do without SW, your Igwe was flogged in far away Akure and he had to plead cos he dont want to return to erosion ravaged region I promise to donate a coffin if you kill yourself over this thread, e dey pain you for body. buhahahaha 1 Like
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by FKO81(m): 10:00pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by arresa: 10:01pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
aribisala0: Funniest post in a long long time... lmao I lol when you see them spew crap like massive, gigantic, huge, colossal industries in anambra, Ho niSha and so on, but they end up showing you a fenced garage or warehouse..... 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 10:02pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
[s] FKO81:[/s] Frank Ojukwu, You are getting more frustrated. Aahahaah Laugh wan kill me ooooo 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 10:08pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
IGBOPRINCE: E pain the Albino well well. lmaooooo 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 10:11pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 10:24pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by forgiveness: 10:25pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
IGBOPRINCE: After going through all these companies you listed. I went to research on some of them but unfortunately you included companies based in Aba and Enugu on the list and you even went ahead to include companies that can't display their products on net. Chai! why you want come nak me apkako. ok, do the needful and provide details of the remaining companies else.... Na joke ooooo. However, i have list the ones that are for real but for the remaining ones you have to prove me wrong that they really really exist. 1) Innoson group: Automobile and motocycle 2) Ibeto group: Union auto battery of all capacities in addition to auto spare parts and accessoriess such as auto lamps, front and rear light covers, fan blades, front grilles, wheelcovers, reflectors, brake pads and linings, clutch facings and clutch fibres, brakeshoes kits, pvc conduit fittings and other plastic products. Note: Ibeto doesn't manufacture cement they import it but the government had to ban it to promote indigenous cement hence Ibeto is building a cement plant in Ebonyi state. 3) Cutix Cable: Electric wire 4) Chicason group: Life vegetable oil, A-z oil 5) Tummy tummy noodles 6) Premier Breweries: Bear (who is the owner?) 7) Orange pharmacetical: Drugs (who is the owner?) 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 10:33pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
forgiveness:question number 6= a yoruba man Question number 7= an hausa man. The most important thing, they re in alaigbo making progress non stop Tommy tommy noodles is a threat to dangote noodles. Ibeto cements is a threat to dangote cements. So chill We rock |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by totit: 10:35pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
[quote author=SUBWAY101 post=42841476][/quote] NL no go kill pesin sef At the bolded? Moooooooogbeoooooooo Mehn that dude you quote is damn funny die |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by Scholes007(m): 10:39pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
forgiveness: |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by Scholes007(m): 10:39pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by forgiveness: 10:45pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
[quote author=Scholes007 post=42842324][/quote] OK na. Thanks Can you pls list the remaining manufacturing companies and what they produce as i did? Thanks |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 10:48pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by forgiveness: 10:51pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
IGBOPRINCE: Never run na. are you not the one boasting, all these only in anambra? Oya come and prove it. Chai! For your mind, south Westerners don't have manufacturing companies. If i begin release them eeh, you go run but let us finish with Anambra and Ogun state first. Oya, do the needful. 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 11:03pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Why is that the offemmanu boys re surprised to see more than 75 companies in anambra state So you guys thought we don't know what we re doing? because we came to your host to milk your lands so therefore we don't have anything in the east to project on? Ndi ara Am so sorry to cure your ignorance today by listing all those companies and industries in anambra state alone. Next time supports our new eastern enclaves and belief we can stand alone if we eventually gain the freedom to be alone We re technologically and professionally advance, God has blessed us with a natural wisdom bestow to us by chukwu abiama and we have discovered our talents to move our nation forward. It s so unfortunate and appalling that some of you don't know that we have the highest indigenous companies and industries in the east and nigeria as a whole. You utter all kinds of trash that is own by lawma concerning the east but we re still paving ways to our breakthrough @forgiveness, I know you re totally disappointed cos you never thought I could list out so many bundles of companies and industries in the east. Tell your people to travel outside their terrain, they may gainfully employed them there in one of the eastern companies. But to stay idle in your vicinity while looking and hoping for a good job and also coming on nairaland to think the easterner re your problems then you gat it wrong cos they re frustrated from the zoo. No jobs no connections Everywhere is occupied by the old yorubas leaders taking advantage, putting their sons and daughters in some of the companies they inherited from their parents and igbos in the 60s due to war, and even some foreigners within and outside have taken over and there re no works. Learn a trade , they won't, they only come on nairaland to form james born due to frustrations like one mad man on this thread ranting and cancelling peoples opinions proudly IGBO |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 11:22pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
[s] IGBOPRINCE:[/s] Albino, I know you are still pained and might kill yourself. We dont care about your red mud region cos nothing is working there. No sane person goes there cos people from there are always running away from there. You cant progress in life without coming to the SW, you are all born to chest beat while we run our own show codedly. No one take you serious cos we know you well. You can sleep on this thread and cry yourself to death, i will surely donate a coffin for you. Keep hating on people that dont even care about you. Pained loser 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by forgiveness: 11:26pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
IGBOPRINCE: You mean those companies that are yet to be confirmed? try again later. Come and tell me what those companies are producing because na only names i see, I no see products. Chai! I smell lies. Oya come and list what those companies are producing. Don't involve alaigbo, speak only about Anambra. Got it? |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 11:32pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
SUBWAY101:ozu nwulu anwu . Go and write jamb school boi, you re not mature. let me quote the other guy Stop spamming mention ok |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by Scholes007(m): 11:36pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
forgiveness:wait will take my time |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 11:44pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
forgiveness:boi re you not a graduate? Some companies rendered intangible and tangible service. Maybe the ones you click may render base on service and that s their products. premier brewery re into beers productions. Meanwhile orange drugs phamaceutical firm re into drugs and supplement drugs. Cutix cable are into communication service like mainone network. Ibeto group re into cements and other productions locally and internationally. Chemtech re into chemicals that works in different forms. Even emzor pharmaceutical company in lagos is own by an igbo man. if you don't know. So what's ur problems. You sure sey you do ur research Well. Yawn |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by santori: 11:45pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by IGBOPRINCE: 11:49pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
santori:same to you. It s not anambla it s anambra abi you no do state and capital for osun state Yimu spotted. |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by SUBWAY101(m): 11:56pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
IGBOPRINCE: Oloribu omo adanu, oma shofo bi omi efo ni ati gbogbo molebi e. Jamb? Buhahahaha. You are a frustrated loser and it shows in all your post, you have been crying all day on this thread cos you are pained. Small kids like you can only rant online, shameless loser. 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by forgiveness: 12:07am On Feb 12, 2016 |
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Founded in 2012 as an e-commerce start-up, it has grown into a $100 million company with almost 1,000 employees. Konga maintains an open-door policy that allows the staff to feel comfortable giving opinions and sharing ideas. Chief Executive Sim Shagaya also revealed that employees own 10 percent of the company’s equity. Nneka Obiano, a marketing associate notes, “I feel very happy working here and would advise jobseekers to apply when there are openings. Konga does not only bring out the creative part in you but ensures that you enjoy work-life balance.” 2. Drugfield Pharmaceuticals Ltd drug Drugfield Pharmaceuticals Ltd is a wholly owned Nigerian pharmaceutical company. It started by producing dosage forms of dermatological antibiotic and antifungal preparations in 1993, but now sells a wide range of products. 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Our survey revealed that in addition to handling some of Nigeria’s more complex emergency situations, NEMA also provides a favourable working environment for its younger staff. 5. Authentic Value Nigeria Ltd Authentic Value Established in 2010, Authentic Value Nigeria Ltd is an Information and Communication Technology company engaged in the distribution, implementation and deployment of hardware, software and enterprise solutions. The company, with staff strength of over 55, has worked with esteemed brands such as MTN, Airtel, Glo and Etisalat. It trains its staff to provide technical support which is usually conducted in collaboration with manufactures such as Hewlett Packard, IBM, Dell, Veritas and Microsoft, APC, Tally, and Epson. Dorcas Oyedeji, human resource person, notes, “Aside from remuneration, we are also rewarded for our performance and also paid when we have to work overtime.” 6. Channels photo Channels Television is the leading independent TV station in Nigeria. 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Today, Google has more than 70 offices in over 40 countries around the globe, including Nigeria. Google Nigeria is a multinational corporation specialising in internet related services and products. Google Nigeria carries the global brand’s way of doing work. Google’s website says: “Our offices and cafes are designed to encourage interactions between Googlers within and across teams and to spark conversation about work as well as play.” 9. Sahara Group (SW) sahara-group Sahara Group is a leading, privately owned energy and infrastructure multinational with operations in the upstream, midstream and downstream infrastructure and power sectors. It has offices in Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, UAE, Switzerland, Singapore, and United Kingdom, and boasts over 600 employees. As of 2012, the company’s annual turnover stood at $11.4 million. Sahara ‘s senior management notes: “At Sahara, we operate in an environment where individuals are not only encouraged to strive for excellence in their work, but to also enjoy the experience.” 10. The Nation Newspaper (SW) The-Nation One of Nigeria’s national newspapers, The Nation covers politics and business while also delving into lifestyle, arts, and sports. The company has about 200 staff and prints its newspapers simultaneously in Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt. The company claims its 2014 turnover was $15 million (3 billion Naira). Almost all the top executives working with the Nation newspaper have, at one point, worked with other media companies. For instance, the current managing director of the company was also the managing director of Thisday newspaper. “I have attended training sponsored by The Nation; I am not just a reporter but also a multimedia person. At the Nation, you are not being restricted to doing what you can do. We are allowed to push our ideas,” said David Lawal, a staff member and online reporter for The Nation. 11. Pwc 12. Fidelity Bank Plc 13. Chicken Republic (SW) 14. Standard chartered bank 15. Deloitte(SW) 16. Honeywell Flourmills Plc(SW) 17. Mantrac 18. Nigerian bottling company Ltd 19. General electric (GE) 20. Mainstreet bank limited (SW) 21. Sabmiller Nig Plc 22. Guinness Nigeria Plc 23. ARM PLC (SW) 24. Chevron Nigeria limited 25. Lafarge cement Nig Plc 26. Schlumberger Nigeria Limited & Smile Communication Nigeria 27. Crusader & Sterling pensions&source (SW) 28.Promasidor 29. Leadway assurance co. ltd.(SW) 30. Unilever Nigeria Plc 31. Fidson healthcare plc 32. Agip oil company 33. Union Bank Nigeria Plc 34. Helios towers Nigeria 35. Maersk line Nigeria 36. Nigerdock Nigeria Plc 37. NLNG 38. GLAXOSMITHLINE (GSK) 39. Procter & Gamble 40. Airtel Nigeria(SW) 41. CFAO 42. Ernst and Young 43. Jumia Nigeria (SW) 44.Covenant University(SW) 45. FCMB(SW) 46. fhi360 47. Heirs Holdings 48. Samsung Electronics West Africa 49. Interswitch Limited 49. MTN 50. Mansard Insurance 50. Wakanow 51. Stanbic IBTC Bank 52. INEC 53. Nigcomsat 54. Sterling Bank Plc(SW) 55. APM TERMINALS 56. Guaranty Trust Bank(SW) 57. GZ INDUSTRIES(SW) 58. MRS OIL AND GAS LTD 59. Accenture 59. PZ Cussons 60. KPMG 61. COSCHARIS MOTORS LIMITED 62. Total E&P 63. UAC 64. Etisalat Nigeria 65. BAT 66. Multichoice(SW) 67. Oando Plc(SW) 68. Diamond Bank Plc 69. Benin Electricity DIstribution Company(SW) 70. KEYSTONE BANK 71. SPDC 72. Ecobank Nigeria Limited 73. Ericsson 74. Chams 75. Skye Bank plc(SW) 76. Wema Bank Plc(SW) 77. Consolidated breweries 78. Grand Oak LIMITED (SW) 79. Saro Agrosciences (SW) 80. Access Bank 81. Dangote Group 82. Saipem 83. Mutual Benefits Life Assurance(SW) 84. Coca Cola 85. Virgin Atlantic 86. Globacom Limited(SW) 87. BRISTOW HELICOPTER 88. FBN(SW) 89. Zenith Bank Plc 90. CHI LIMITED 91. Toyota 92. UBA Plc 93. CNSSL 94. 7up Bottling Co Plc 95. FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria PLC 96. Nestlé 97. ExxonMobil contract 97. Nigerian Customs 98. Julius Berger Nigeria PLC 99. SANOFI 100. NHIS http://www./blog/jobberman-ventures-africa-100-best-companies-for-millennials-to-work-in-nigeria/ Out of 100 top Companies to work in Nigeria. I can't find SW indigenous owned companies. They are all dominated by foreigners. 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos Loses Investors To Ogun by Nobody: 1:21am On Feb 12, 2016 |
[s] plaetton:[/s] Another rubbish post from a typical Ipod youth. I'm sure you're a wailer.By their comments, you shall know them Inferior you said? LMFAO Come back when you finally know the meaning of that word Ekpa |
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