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Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Danladi7: 6:38pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Pierohandsome:If what you said is true,then you shouldn't be bothered because lagos is a no mans land! you guys Will just say poo to carry out your blame shifting game.You've forgotten OBj and tinubu are enemies! 4 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by dammiecool(m): 6:41pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Pierohandsome:Oga don't say what u don't know, I work with WACT in onne n people r doing thier business every day n same goes to mearsk, cma e.t.c so don't come online n say what u don't knw. U can even visit onne port n see things 4 ur self. Me wey I dey even complain say work too much 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by erico2k2(m): 6:44pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Pierohandsome:Stop speaking of what you know nothing about . Why don't you do a live check of howmany vessels are there at the moment and make an informed contribution . 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by udemzyudex(m): 6:46pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
dadavivo: This is exactly what I was telling a friend, this government don't want her citizens to prosper, selfish people at the helm of affairs. |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by erico2k2(m): 6:46pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
dammiecool:Don't mind these lazy set of posters simple research they can't do That's how one of them was arguing that Lufthansa can't land in PHC airport . 6 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by udemzyudex(m): 6:50pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
laudate: There is something you don't understand and I'm going to explain it to you. A business man import his goods through a seaport in the east, it took him over 3months to clear his goods while he has cleared and even ordered for another one through Lagos seaport. Now tell me, will you want to import through the one that takes you over 3months to one clear your goods? You should ask yourself if those seaport you mentioned are working and why are they not working? |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 6:52pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
dammiecool:God bless you for telling the truth! Some people just sit behind their keyboard to dish out propaganda and fake stories. 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 6:55pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
udemzyudex: Oga, the sea ports in the SS like Onne port and Port-harcourt sea ports, are working. Someone else just confirmed that of Onne. When an importer's goods are delayed at a port, it could be due to several factors. Shipping is a delicate process that thrives on proper documentation. I have seen people whose goods were also delayed in Lagos ports before, for months. So what is your point? 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 6:57pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
erico2k2:Guy, where you dey since? Shey you can see all the fake propaganda they have been churning out about Port-harcourt sea port and Onne port? 4 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Amberon11: 7:03pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
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Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Amberon11: 7:03pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
I beg you, say what you know too. My sister has worked with 3 shipping companies, 2 in PH and one in Lag and from what she and her colleagues have seen, it is all embargo. That few people you know have imported through PH doesn't negate the fact that most countries don't even have PH on their list of destinations. And PH seaports are too shallow for large vessels to berth there. laudate: 1 Like |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:07pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Amberon11:Embargo of what? If PH ports cannot take large vessels, what of Onne? And if shipping companies do not have PH ports on their list, whose fault is it? If more importers clamour to use PH ports, then more shipping companies and countries, would have the ports on their list. Your brothers are just in love with Lagos, and too lazy to look at the possibilities of clearing their goods through other ports. Finish! 7 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Nobody: 7:18pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
CaptainJeffry: seriously why? Nigerians and inferiority complex ehn. so we're supposed to let them do most of the development then we'll just sit and do nothing. then when they're done we'll chase them out and you expect that same development to remain that way when we've got white asś lickers like you whose development and sufficiency mainly depends on them 1 Like |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:20pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
[ Export, import activities at Onne command, rises, says Customs / NWAFOR POLYCARP / 19 JUN 2017 4 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:20pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Customs mulls plan for 24 hours Cargo Clearance at Onne NWAFOR POLYCARP / 21 JUN 2017 / By Godwin Oritse 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by dammiecool(m): 7:22pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Amberon11:U guyz should keep shifting goal post, before now u people said they r not using d port, now it's too shallow, next is its not on destination list I ll advice u to come down to onne I promise to take u round n see vessels bringing in thousands of containers 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by 9ja2: 7:23pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Can you also show us a picture of Abuja in 1960 and today. Also why did you not post this picture instead? 1 Like
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Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Amberon11: 7:23pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
You're just very foolish. So how are they lazy? For pointing out obvious facts? Why not make the argument about Qatar airways and Turkish airways? Why don't they land in PHC? Why just Lagos? That is to tell you that OMAGWA does not fully have the international status befitting of an international airport. In the same vein the seaports in PHC do not fully meet the criteria needed for an international seaport. They are shallow and hence large vessels cannot berth there. These are all properly planned to make by the government to make sure everything comes in through Lagos. If you know nothing about shipping ask a freight forwarder who works/worked in PH so you don't go displacing your arrogant ignorance. erico2k2: |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:23pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
dammiecool:Hehehe.... I no know say you sef see am! Most of those making these assertions, are not even importers. They are just recycling gossip and hearsay. They don't know the reality of what is on ground. 5 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by dammiecool(m): 7:26pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
laudate:I really find the whole thing annoying. They've not even fully utilised the onne port sef. 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Pierohandsome: 7:27pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
dammiecool:u only work in Onne port, the goods u are clearing who owns them, why r u guys argueing what every business man knws. Do u knw the politics behind clearance in those ports, which business man wil be traveling to Lagos to move in goods frm there if Onne port is that accessible? Do u knw the reason things are quite expensive in Ph than Lagos, it is the cost of shipping and clearance to Ph thru Lagos that is the cause. The electronic gadget u buy in Ph for 40k is not more than 25k in Lagos, same for every other thing. Why are people travelling to Lagos to buy goods whn same same thing can be imported thru onne? Evn those in Aba clear their goods thru Apapa warf, why didnt they use their costal ways? What are u debating. These are open secrets not knwn to everybody 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:28pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Amberon11:All airlines cannot land in every airport. Not even in America. There is something called BASA Bilateral Air Services Agreement. Secondly, Igbo sons and daughters have been Ministers of Transport and Aviation. Why didn't they fix the issues with Port- Harcourt airport? Thirdly, if Port-harcourt seaport is shallow, why not use Onne port? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Amberon11: 7:30pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
What do you mean by "you people"? Address my post and not make false hasty generalizations. I never said the port wasn't in use as that would be an outright lie. The fact of the matter (which you can deny but who cares cuz facts dont lie) is that PH seaport is not deep enough hence lacking the ability to function to full capacity. dammiecool: |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by dammiecool(m): 7:37pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Pierohandsome:I don't kn d politics behind d clearing u can please enlighten me n about d cost of things in PH they simply believe every1 is working with an oil company n mind u d price issue is not limited to imported items alone local products follow cost 4 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Amberon11: 7:44pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
All airlines cannot land in every airport? Is that an excuse? That is a generic statement which holds no water. Its like saying Tuesday is a day of the week when everyone knows Tuesday is a day of the week. You must think everyone is as dumb as you. How can major airlines land in PH if it is not upgraded? Dude , even Onne port is too shallow for large vessels to berth and most countries do not have it as one of their destinations obviously because it also hasn't been upgraded to that status. There are several other embargoes too (however not in writing). Pls ask anyone who is particularly a freight forwarder. I'm guessing you stated the bolded because you thought I was Igbo, right? Lol laudate: |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Pierohandsome: 7:46pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
dammiecool:bro those people u see clearing goods consistently thru Onne port have been granted import waivers maybe as political compensation, or Frndship connection to the powers that be. No neutral importer can use onne port and not run at a loss, the clearance tarrif is almst double compare to that of Lagos and these are hatched plan and politics by the federal majority to undermine the region. Most ppl dnt knw this, bt that is the hidden truth u are getting to knw now. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Amberon11: 7:46pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
This is very true. The funny thing is they assume everyone who points out this obvious fact is Igbo... Mtcheeew. Pierohandsome: 1 Like |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by byemx06(m): 7:52pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Pierohandsome: I love u write up it make some sence but where I have problem with yu y must you mention northern and wastern , goodluck,ikweremadu,david mark they never brought any idea to averse all this ........ dos polithef dnt ve any iota of feeling for us bro hustle hard oooo God bless?? 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:53pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Amberon11: Yes, all airlines cannot land in every airport within a country. Under BASA rules, there are slots which airlines use. It explains why in America, certain flights terminate at JFK Airport from Lagos, while a few other airlines still go further to land at Denver International Airport. These BASA agreements provide the framework under which identified airlines from any two countries, fly into designated airports in each other’s country. It usually covers issues regarding traffic rights, use of intermediate routes, frequencies, slots, type of aircraft, safety standards, competition, etc in order for both countries to benefit from the agreement, fares and tax issues. Ask yourself if Delta Airlines, Lufthansa, and other international airlines that fly into the US, also land in every international airport within the US. Have you been to different African countries? Are you aware that the major international airports in some of these countries, are not even up to the standard of Port-harcourt airport, yet international airlines still fly there daily? Finally, Onne sea port is definitely not shallow. What is the draft? 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:55pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Amberon11:The same way the Igbo people assume that everyone who disagrees with them is an Afonja. Apologies if you are not Igbo, but most times they are the ones that bring up these issues, by claiming there are no sea ports in the SS and SE. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by laudate: 7:57pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Pierohandsome:And what have your people done to ask govt to bring down the rates?? 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos: 1960 Vs 2017. Where Did We Get It Wrong? (Photo) by Pierohandsome: 8:04pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
laudate:that is not the point of the arguement, the argument is that those ports aren't accessible to an average importer because of the political coup staged against those region. Yes , the leaders of those regions are complicite in this crime, bt that doesnt nullify the fact that there is politics to underdevelope those regions |
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