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Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 12:36am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Igbos have what it takes to develop Igbo Land to first world status. Our governors have to work harder in common projects like a trans eastern rail line. This will boost Igbo industrialization. 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 12:42am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Igbodefender.com has been campaigning for an Igbo and Neighboring Governors summit to be held every two months were common development projects would be planned and acted upon. We are happy to hear of the newhead of the South East South South Governors forum chairman. The governors should be serious in pursuing development through this angle. Party politics should not be allowed to interfere. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 12:48am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Diplomatic001:Exactly. Aba made apparels should be exported to neighbouring African countries. Innoson buses should be massively promoted in African countries. These products can easily find markets in Africa if our governors can aggressively promote them. MOUs should not just be for foreign investors to come in. Igbo goods should be promoted through MOUs with African governments. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 12:52am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Diplomatic001:Look at Northern Italy. It is the industrial base of Italy, a G7 country. And what do they export? Fiat cars and designer apparels. Nnewi-Onitsha-Aba can do wonders if really nutured by our governors. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 12:53am On Jul 16, 2017 |
The problem is that a lot of the political class don't like to listen to policy issues from think thanks. They just tune off. Really painful. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 1:15am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Diplomatic001:Government officials often listen to propanda aimed at belittling Igbo products. If the Japanese let all the 'Panya Made' propaganda get to them, they wouldn't have their Toyota's and Sony's today. We should start a campaign, you and us and other interested people on this thread mandating all Igbo governors to use only Innoson cars in their convoy. 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by cumbak60: 1:18am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Keep exposing your flanks. Nonsense. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 1:18am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Ibeto and co should have invested in Igbo media organizations like www.Igbodefender.com to defend them when people who want to pull down Igbo businesses strike. One problem a lot of Igbo industrialists have is that they don't know the value of retaining sympathetic media in case of attack. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 1:21am On Jul 16, 2017 |
Diplomatic001:Odikwa egwu! What other African countries wish they had, we are treating with levity. |
Re: A Thread For Igbos Industrialization Expansion.... by Nobody: 1:28am On Jul 16, 2017 |
cumbak60:The proverbial agama lizard said that if no one would praise him, he would prise himself. 1 Like |
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