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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Nobody: 10:22am On Nov 03, 2019
justtoodark:


if you are igbo,you would like this border closure....you have the ol nigerian economy only to your self....
you dont have to share nothing with anybody....!!

comman....you are igbo....you should be most happy about this border closure....

It doesn't take nuclear weapons to destroy a nation. It just takes ignorance. Ignorance in the leadership. And a band of ignorants acting as the supporters club, loudly drowning out the voice of reason.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by lordkay10(m): 10:22am On Nov 03, 2019
But I heard only Southern Nigeria borders were closed, according to some reports grin

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by micgray100(m): 10:22am On Nov 03, 2019
I am not surprised.. Northern Textile goes as far as Mali... Just like Abeokuta tie and dye textile..

Advantage and disadvantage of border closure is enormous.. My problem is mostly for people that have collected loans from banks to finance border related businesses..


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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Vado(m): 10:23am On Nov 03, 2019
CosmeticChemist:
3 trillion from sales of textile ? How is much is Nigeria's budget for 2019 ? I don't believe this..

People that are mad.
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Goldencheese(m): 10:25am On Nov 03, 2019
May be Buhari will listen now.
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by americaninja1: 10:25am On Nov 03, 2019
Exactly why I’m against dis border closure but some dumbass will keep supporting.. work on local industries first make sure they are sustainable an d environment is conducive b4 u can even think of closing any yeye border. But no FG is only after their gain an mumus self go follow.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Detour00: 10:26am On Nov 03, 2019
You suggest a better of stopping rice smuggling.
BUSINESSARENAA:
I once said that the closure of these borders is not a properly thought idea, but some ignorant entities were ranting up and down.

Rice is not the only commodity that passes through a border. There are a lot of genuine business that passes through the land border.

If you are importing or exporting to some of the west African countries, it's easier and more cost effective to use the land boarders than the sea port.

Imagine a man exporting textiles to Ghana from Kano, how possibly will he do that through the sea port in APAPA?

I am totally against rice smuggling but the government should have come up with smarter ideas to deal with this issue, and not shutting down the whole boarder.

Presently I have about two trailers of hides and skin from Mali parked at the boarder incurring bills, with high possibility of spoiling within the shortest period of time because of its present condition.

How do I import from Mali to Nigeria through the seaport?

It is only those that does not understand what happens at the land boarders that are jumping up and down.

Once again I reiterate my stance against smuggling rice through the boarders, but we have to be more tactical in handling certain issues as regards to our economy.


This boarder issue in Nigeria is like a fly perching on a man's scrotal sack, you have to apply wisdom in dealing with it, if not you may end up hurting yourself terribly bad if you hit it with great force.
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by nototribalist: 10:27am On Nov 03, 2019
Blue3k:


Lol Nigeria prefers scortched earth policies. Nobody in government can even articulate what polices they Benin or Nigeria to implement to reopen borders. All they do is shout their goal of limiting smuggling. This border closure makes some Nigerians feel powerful so they'll gladly keep it closed indefinitely even if it hurts their wallet. Any Ghana border closure thread is proof.

America used a similar approach much more effectively. Nigeria should've took notes. Trump threatened sanctions against Mexico if they dont do more to curb illegal immigration. The US got Mexico to agree to more information sharing, station national guard at their southern border and keep asylum seekers in Mexico until their cases are resolved in the US.


Go and die, we don't want anything Ghana in Nigeria. Period

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by tempex88(m): 10:27am On Nov 03, 2019
Collateral damage
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Honor10: 10:28am On Nov 03, 2019
Beremx:
Nigerians will suffer more from the border closure. Someone with sense should tell Buhari the truth. Border closure is not all about rice importation.


What a country!!

I know u are an enemy of Nigeria, I am not surprise, the border remain close, go hug transformer. Enough of smuggling

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by luminouz(m): 10:28am On Nov 03, 2019
Beremx:
Nigerians will suffer more from the border closure. Someone with sense should tell Buhari the truth. Border closure is not all about rice importation.


What a country!!
You have been ranting all this while and I wonder why,out of most people here,you just won't see the good in the border closure.

The vitriol you keep pouring out tells me something... You are either a contraband importer or you make money from importation and your source of livelihood has been cut off.

Border closure is good for Nigeria,at least for now.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by yesloaded: 10:29am On Nov 03, 2019
netpro:
Some people like illegality. If you wish to continue in business, import your materials through the proper channels.
What you don't know is bigger than you

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by realstars: 10:30am On Nov 03, 2019
As far as the country is ruled by the dead, every thing must rest in peace., only the sent shall leave.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Blue3k(m): 10:31am On Nov 03, 2019
nototribalist:


Go and die, we don't want anything Ghana in Nigeria. Period

Lol you have to kill me loser. Your government already agreed to give them trade corridor and you're here beating your chest.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Area4Area: 10:31am On Nov 03, 2019
Beremx:
Nigerians will suffer more from the border closure. Someone with sense should tell Buhari the truth. Border closure is not all about rice importation.


What a country!!
By their posts, you shall know smugglers.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Nobody: 10:32am On Nov 03, 2019
Beremx:
Nigerians will suffer more from the border closure. Someone with sense should tell Buhari the truth. Border closure is not all about rice importation.


What a country!!
Are you thief, or smuggler?what are you going on about this border closure?
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Area4Area: 10:32am On Nov 03, 2019
Beremx:
It is obvious you are a business man and business men like you know how this border thing is affecting you. All the ignorant people shouting border should remain closed do not have a single idea what people like you are going through.
The land border remains closed for now till those leeching countries sought themselves out
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by LabDNA: 10:33am On Nov 03, 2019
Closing the borders for import can be understood, but locking it down to also prevent exportation is what I don't understand. I thought the FG have been trying to encourage us to go into exportation so we can earn some foreign exchange inflow and strenghten the naira?

Who is advising Buhari abeg?

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by luminouz(m): 10:33am On Nov 03, 2019
BUSINESSARENAA:
I once said that the closure of these borders is not a properly thought idea, but some ignorant entities were ranting up and down.

Rice is not the only commodity that passes through a border. There are a lot of genuine business that passes through the land border.

If you are importing or exporting to some of the west African countries, it's easier and more cost effective to use the land boarders than the sea port.

Imagine a man exporting textiles to Ghana from Kano, how possibly will he do that through the sea port in APAPA?

I am totally against rice smuggling but the government should have come up with smarter ideas to deal with this issue, and not shutting down the whole boarder.

Presently I have about two trailers of hides and skin from Mali parked at the boarder incurring bills, with high possibility of spoiling within the shortest period of time because of its present condition.

How do I import from Mali to Nigeria through the seaport?

It is only those that does not understand what happens at the land boarders that are jumping up and down.

Once again I reiterate my stance against smuggling rice through the boarders, but we have to be more tactical in handling certain issues as regards to our economy.


This boarder issue in Nigeria is like a fly perching on a man's scrotal sack, you have to apply wisdom in dealing with it, if not you may end up hurting yourself terribly bad if you hit it with great force.
Use the inland dry ports or any sea port of your choice. Its because the thing dey affect you that's why you are shouting. So you'd rather your hides spoil at land borders than use the seaports? SMH

Nigerians are very selfish creatures, its always about their personal gains,never looking at the long term effect and funny enough,they are always the first to blame the government on every little thing

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by nototribalist: 10:34am On Nov 03, 2019
Blue3k:


Lol you have to kill me loser. Your government already agreed to give them trade corridor and you're here beating your chest.
which kind corridor? Mumuu you think Benin republic are stupid to allow that? Rubbish they will lock their own border too. That's why Ghana no get sense

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by lakesider(m): 10:34am On Nov 03, 2019
Stop buying textile from abroad. If u need to buy. Use the port

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Iamgrey5(m): 10:36am On Nov 03, 2019
Not only 3 trillion, it's 75 trillion

Awon olobe cheesy

They should tell me how possible is it that there is a 3trillion industry somewhere in Nigeria that we are not aware of.

They first claimed the border in north is flourishing, while only the southern borders are closed in order to pitch the south against the north.

As soon as they realized that is likely not to work, they are now claiming the once flourishing border in the north is all of a sudden locked up.

As a result, some imaginary business men are at the risk of losing billions of imaginary dollars

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Nobody: 10:37am On Nov 03, 2019
SarkinYarki:
The truth is now coming out ..By the the time this is over Nigeria would have lost over 8 trillion Naira because shortsighted Buhari want local farmers to sell 500 thousand bags of rice Worth a paltry 6 billion reminiscent of how the same Buhari made the oil industry lose over 80 billion dollars because Buhari wanted to recover a paltry 35 million dollars from Tompolo ..Buhari is visionless and so myopic that anybody expecting positive results from him is like someone expecting Keke Napep to win a Formula one race .

if you had a brain and somebody is telling you he is losing 3 trillion naira from imported textiles, when we had a thriving textile industry in the north and our youths are now jobless, you will figure out that this is an opportunity to revive our textile industry and put our youths to work.

your youth are unemployed because the jobs from all the closed textile mills in Nigeria have been exported abroad and you are there saying they should open border? if the business in legitimate why dont they use the sea port?


......but maybe you dont

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by netpro(m): 10:37am On Nov 03, 2019
IamAtikulate:

What about those importing from Central Africa? You Yoruba Moslems defend blindly.

No wonder you guys worship thief thiefubu as SWT

Jonathan was defeated, you carried the pain for 4 years.
Atiku has been defeated and you have switched your grief.

Is your life that worthless? It even takes up your identity. You spend your time, money and energy Atikulating defeat.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Bukden16(m): 10:37am On Nov 03, 2019
Buhari is busy- traveling and flexing 9ja Private Jet.

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by eneyoduke(m): 10:39am On Nov 03, 2019
The coming of Atiku will make all close doors open.
Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Nobody: 10:40am On Nov 03, 2019
Iogobenz:
cheesy
Cc pocohantas,ornicus and all other myopic arm chair economists that won't keep shut on things they know nothing about.
Pressure is building,government will give in of course and boys are warming up.
N.a. so


https://www.nairaland.com/5495036/dahiru-mangal-smuggling-destruction-nigerian
this sums it up nicely. what OBJ should have done

you mean more about how you importers have destroyed different industries in this country?

you think industry is about buying things that can easily be made in this country?
economic saboteur, constantly conniving with foreigners to destroy your home country - while constantly wailing about no jobs and no economy

luminouz:

Use the inland dry ports or any sea port of your choice. Its because the thing dey affect you that's why you are shouting. So you'd rather your hides spoil at land borders than use the seaports? SMH

Nigerians are very selfish creatures, its always about their personal gains,never looking at the long term effect and funny enough,they are always the first to blame the government on every little thing

all most of us know is importing. TRADING. which is why all these so called entrepreneurs ideas are always buying and selling ie import and sell at a high price.

why is Boko Haram, Religious Fanaticism, and Drug abuse thriving in the north ? because an idle mind is the devils workshop. a few traders getting stupendously rich at the expense of jobs in textile factories.
if we revive our textile industries , there is a knock down effect

direct jobs for workers
jobs for suppliers of raw materials
jobs for people maintaining the plants

but rather than that - lets have the tried and tested logobenz Bleep everybody else while i get mine way - direct importation , ensuring chinese in a country millions of miles away get the jobs

self serving economic traitor is what you are

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by lexy2014: 10:41am On Nov 03, 2019
netpro:
Some people like illegality. If you wish to continue in business, import your materials through the proper channels.

What makes importation thru d land borders improper channel?

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by Nobody: 10:42am On Nov 03, 2019
lexy2014:


What makes importation thru d land borders improper channel?

they dont pay the correct duty, this is why imported textiles are cheaper and our own textile mills have shut down resulting in no jobs

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Re: Border Closure: Northern Textile Traders Say They Stand To Lose Over N3 Trillion by AntiWailer: 10:43am On Nov 03, 2019
Wat are they exporting and where ?

Or just to get in chemicals produce and still sell in Nigeria

Trillion ko, pentrillion ni

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