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Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Evachizy: 11:37am On Oct 24, 2019 |
Buy your local best quality stone free rice from Omor in Ayamelum LGA Anambra state. For more information call 08064482378. |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by loswhite(m): 12:11pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
Afamed:Are you one of the investors? |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by larryking540: 3:47pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
Hangulsaram:Ok I must have misunderstood u... actually that's where our problems are right now we don't produce anything yet u shut down the border, car production is 0 for innoson, how many average Nigerian can afford his car? while for d rice, it is nothing to write about,... Na poverty just day make people day shout say local rice sweet |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by djon78(m): 3:58pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
grandstar: The guy was complaining of high import duty. So actually they import but government charges high import duty to discourage import and encourage local production. Talking about comparative advantage but we have local producers, how will they be protected. So they should go out of business. All over the world, wise government protect local industries because there success means employment availability and better taxes. So government is very right. The government has been right in putting high import duty on these imported goods, These are part of ways that we get to diversify our economy. You build comparative advantage. It doesn't come overnight or just drop from the skies, you work for it, toil for it, sweat for it, to get there so government is right. |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Nobody: 4:26pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
pek: Since Abacha death, the world have tried to pretend that Nigeria is not the regional superpower that we are. Obama visited many far less powerful African countries and even Ghana that is virtually next door and failed to visit Nigeria. G7 or G20 and Chinese lead global initiatives are more likely to invite Egypt or SA than Nigeria. AU shared leadership roles in 2017 and gave Nigeria no significant appointment. Nigeria has been like a sleeping giant all these years after Abacha (who played our role as regional power in those days when he was intervening in Sierria Leone and Liberia wars ) was poisoned. The sleeping giant stirs in his sleep and the whole world is taking notice! Make no mistake about it, our regional superpower status is the real reason the evil white devil globalist are trying to pretend we are insignificant whilst secretly planning to break us up into smaller weaker nations by using groups like Boko Haram and IPOB. I love what is happening right now! |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by desmond2pk: 4:46pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
Nigeria, a witch craft country. Witches don't care about the effect of their witch craft on themselves. What gives them joy is what they do to others. Nigeria don't care that effect the border closure has on them but the effect it has on benin, Ghana, India etc. You see how stupid we are? |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by kotv: 5:24pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
NOETHNICITY: China for one. This is the list of countries they export to and in what percentage according to them. I suggest take a look at Nigeria’s percentage in both quantity and value and compare that to Congo, Kenya, China or even Philippines. http://www.thairiceexporters.or.th/export%20by%20country%202019.html Not everyone is so gullible to believe the rubbish this presidency informs the media to report to deceive the masses. |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by kotv: 5:36pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
googi: This makes no sense. I did not mention European countries but African and Asian since rice is a steady food source in both Continent. According to Thai government, Nigeria contributes about 17.7% in quantity to their rice exportation for the past 3 years. This year, 2019, they exported 5,338 rice in total to Nigeria compared to Kenya which they exported 105,268 rice or China which they exported 276,238 or South Africa which they exported 456,589, etc. Nigeria is not one of their biggest market. We may be biggest market to one of their biggest market (Benin) but, the closure is still too short to have a double effect. As the article is trying to say, our closure is impacting their market directly. We are insignificant in their market to have that effect. |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Ishilove: 8:18pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
voltron14:What factor? |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Ishilove: 8:20pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
naptu2:How utterly disgraceful. Nigerians have criminality encoded in their DNA |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Nobody: 8:24pm On Oct 24, 2019 |
So the number of people that want bubu out is going international. No more easy money. |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by tony1918(m): 10:54pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
Afamed:Why can’t this be done before the border was closed..Why must it be medicine after death..if there was enough supply or at least 50% supply before closure the famine will not be this much.. |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Afamed: 11:16pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
tony1918:Are you just hearing of lake rice?Lagos/ Kebbi or you are just hearing of Coshcaris rice for the first time? |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by nakaman: 1:52pm On Oct 27, 2019 |
sammyj:what policy kills people |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by tony1918(m): 12:31pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
Afamed:lake rice was never the project of the FG and this was a sole project of 2 states Lagos and Kebbi..Coscharis rice has not even started functioning effectively |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Afamed: 2:09pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
tony1918:I hope this has cleared your doubt. You can't deny the federal government support from lake rice
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Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by BlackfireX: 4:04pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
udoekere: Are you normal?? |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Kossym(m): 4:45pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
DEBJOCH1:sickness will soon kill u |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Kossym(m): 4:47pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
GreenArrow1:k I want to know the research institute u work for... I want to personally close it down... |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by deuces77(m): 10:33pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
mjaylala: I swear down |
Re: Nigeria’s Border Closure Hits Hard On India, Thailand Others by Northernblood8(m): 10:43pm On Jul 20, 2022 |
okeyumez: How body. I hope that we are now sufficient in rice production and that Rice is now Cheap. Infact, i heard that Thailand has collapsed because Nigerians no longer buy foreign rice |
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