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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by CSTRR: 8:28pm On Feb 08, 2021
Look at Kaduna.

Nice roads. They even have a dry port.

Where are the foreign investment?
Insignificant.

I am sure by the end of 2021, the foreign investment there will be less than $1M

We don't know the root cause of problems.

That is why we vote wrong.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by maxpat: 8:29pm On Feb 08, 2021
No Foreign direct investment and you have the guts to bann crypto, morons and cows in power , go for your � cowcoin, no reasonable investor will do business with you guys , u don't care as long as ur aboki's areee still selling dollar � morons
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Cti28(m): 8:30pm On Feb 08, 2021
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Damn it!
CORONAVIRUS really shook all economies of the world all over.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Nobody: 8:30pm On Feb 08, 2021
Ok imagine, Tesla will soon start accepting bitcoin for payment of their cars, and other smart companies will follow this trend because they understand the growth potential, Now Nigeria government banned bitcoin, so if Tesla wanted had plans of building a Car or solar grid in Nigeria, we just denied them, Country that is still struggling..smh

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Cti28(m): 8:31pm On Feb 08, 2021
Evilgenuis:
Imagine angry angry angry Even Adamawa with just $20,000 is as good as zero.
Just checking through and seeing Kano with just $20M $2.4M Soon you will see them comparing Kano and lagos angry angry angry angry

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by CSTRR: 8:32pm On Feb 08, 2021
If I can't withdraw my profits quickly, or have multiple or inefficient taxation, or can't access raw materials and currency with any resources available to me including crypto, if you like build an autobahn and an underground metro, I am not investing.
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by CSTRR: 8:33pm On Feb 08, 2021
I am not even talking about cost of power yet.
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by CSTRR: 8:35pm On Feb 08, 2021
As it right now, NIgeria is getting less than 2% of its potential investment inflow if things were just working at 70% efficiency and competence.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by blinking001(m): 8:44pm On Feb 08, 2021
Shine86:
thanks my brother, next election they will go and vote governors that lacks managerial skills, bereft of ideas and those without national clout to attract local investors not to talk of international posture to attract foreign investors.
It baffles me sometimes when I hear how they blame Buhari for everything that happens in their states.....My state for instance....the Governor has blatantly refused to pay January salaries just like that oo even when he has received allocation from the federal government.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by lastempero: 8:48pm On Feb 08, 2021
LadySarah:
I knew Abia would. Okezie has been spending money lately and commissioning roads like crazy.

Commerce is doing well here, if you don't have what gives you food, you did yourself.

Are you mad or insane?
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Lexusgs430: 8:52pm On Feb 08, 2021
Litmus:


Are the following places in your country and not in Nigeria?: quote, Lagos emerged as the top destination for capital investment in Nigeria with $8.3 billion, followed by Abuja, which received $1.3 billion. The others on the list are Abia State with relatively lower $56 million, Niger with $16.4 million, and Ogun with $13.4 million.

Don't forget to include the collusion involved + loads of brown envelopes, that made it's way to the most corrupt country in the world........
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Lexusgs430: 8:56pm On Feb 08, 2021
Litmus:


Are the following places in your country and not in Nigeria?: quote, Lagos emerged as the top destination for capital investment in Nigeria with $8.3 billion, followed by Abuja, which received $1.3 billion. The others on the list are Abia State with relatively lower $56 million, Niger with $16.4 million, and Ogun with $13.4 million.


You know some of those funds are fronts............. Money a black man stole, used a white man to front it's return
........
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Kettlecorn: 8:56pm On Feb 08, 2021
kalu61:
Enyimba city
Abia ndioma

But wait o, where the $56m (roughly N25B) enter for Abia state?

Bros, you no hear say Adidas done dey produce for Ngwa road @ New Market Aba?

Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by rossukkii: 8:59pm On Feb 08, 2021
law001:
If you are a foreign investor will you invest in this Nigeria?

As a Nigerian I won’t.

That's why you will remain useless and hopeless while the likes of INNOSON who started by selling spare parts in the market, to become founder of the world's biggest black-owned vehicle manufacturer, thrive and dominate you. Even now he's manufacturing spare parts for Nigerian airforce jets.

One small boy began a startup with his friend in Lagos a couple of years back. Last thing I heard the firm had been acquired by Stripe for 200 million dollars.

See, you and your disgruntled, useless ilk can emigrate, stay away, and badmouth and hate Nigeria all you like.

There are more than enough brilliant and positive Nigerians to take the nation forward.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by rossukkii: 9:04pm On Feb 08, 2021
Litmus:


Are the following places in your country and not in Nigeria?: quote, Lagos emerged as the top destination for capital investment in Nigeria with $8.3 billion, followed by Abuja, which received $1.3 billion. The others on the list are Abia State with relatively lower $56 million, Niger with $16.4 million, and Ogun with $13.4 million.

EXACTLY.

This alone tells you that the problem is not ''NIGERIA'', or ''BUHARI''.

The problem is the GOVERNORS these folks elect, who don't seem to know what they are there for.

Lagos received 8.3 billion dollars in FDI last year. That's some money.

The other states should go and ask Lagos for consultancy services on how to implement policies for attracting foreign investment.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by ofuonyebi: 9:08pm On Feb 08, 2021
SINCE OVER 20YEARS OF POLITICS OF WAHALA AND DEMON-CRAZY HERE IN NIGERIA
EVEN WHEN OUR CONFUSE NNA WHO DEY FOR OGA AT THE TOP NEVER BE THERE

HOW MANY STTE GET INVESTMENT THAT PUT MONEY FRO GOVT PURSE OR FOOD FOR PEOPLES TABLE?
ALL NA CHOP I CHOP....APART FROM LAGOS....ALL THE ONES YOU DEY PRASE...GO AND CHECK WHEN THE GOV.DON COMMOT
NA ZERO INVESTMENT YOU GO MEET ON GROUND...LIKE SAY YOU DEY DREAM!...TUFIA! TO ALL THESE CHOP & QUENCH LEADERS
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by OdefaGirl(f): 9:27pm On Feb 08, 2021
Even with the investments.... still no significant difference. Politicians sef
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by rossukkii: 9:36pm On Feb 08, 2021
OdefaGirl:
Even with the investments.... still no significant difference. Politicians sef

What ''difference'' are you expecting to see from your parlour or bedroom?

Those who are seeing the ''difference'' are the thousands of Nigerians gaining employment with those companies and making decent cash. All those nice new SUVs on the streets, they didn't drop from the sky. People are making money. Plus the local ancillary companies and services that will gain new corporate clients.

That is what investment is for. To create opportunities. It's not for you to sit in your bedroom and feel the ''difference''.

Or you think those that are making money will come and knock on your door to tell you? Or give you their money?
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by UKBobo(m): 9:45pm On Feb 08, 2021
kalu61:
Enyimba city
Abia ndioma

But wait o, where the $56m (roughly N25B) enter for Abia state?


No mind am, some ppl will be head slamming on soakaway disturbed by this level of inflow in the East.

It would be $560 million per year if the divorce from Lord Lugard's forced marriage occurred.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by OdefaGirl(f): 9:45pm On Feb 08, 2021
rossukkii:


What ''difference'' are you expecting to see from your parlour or bedroom?

Those who are seeing the ''difference'' are the thousands of Nigerians gaining employment with those companies and making decent cash. All those nice new SUVs on the streets, they didn't drop from the sky. People are making money. Plus the local ancillary companies and services that will gain new corporate clients.

That is what investment is for. To create opportunities. It's not for you to sit in your bedroom and feel the ''difference''.


undecided

Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by miky(m): 10:04pm On Feb 08, 2021
tito44:
Buhari is clueless

What does buhari have to do with your state government?? You guys just say buhari and have 0 clue what you are talking about grin grin

Buhari did well for abuja, 1.3 billion investment!

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Nobody: 10:18pm On Feb 08, 2021
IMO is on Autopilot!

How do you expect anything good from a SUPREME COURT GOVERNORgringrin

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by MarketForces: 10:31pm On Feb 08, 2021
ijustdey:
The year’s foreign investment fell by 59.7 per cent, and only 10 states and Abuja received inflows.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/441330-twenty-six-nigerian-states-record-zero-foreign-investment-in-2020.html

While Rivers state received no allocations, it donated a large chunk of the $2.5 million received by the Sokoto state government. Inside Life
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by rafcrown(m): 10:39pm On Feb 08, 2021
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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by gbengaeed(m): 10:54pm On Feb 08, 2021
...where are the Yaya Bello team they should come and debunk this authentic news with their fake news and fake comment.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by law001(m): 10:59pm On Feb 08, 2021
rossukkii:


That's why you will remain useless and hopeless while the likes of INNOSON who started by selling spare parts in the market, to become founder of the world's biggest black-owned vehicle manufacturer, thrive and dominate you. Even now he's manufacturing spare parts for Nigerian airforce jets.

One small boy began a startup with his friend in Lagos a couple of years back. Last thing I heard the firm had been acquired by Stripe for 200 million dollars.

See, you and your disgruntled, useless ilk can emigrate, stay away, and badmouth and hate Nigeria all you like.

There are more than enough brilliant and positive Nigerians to take the nation forward.

People with brain don’t resort to insults when making their point. Needless to argue with you. I know your type.

I can’t pay your BMC salary you know cheesy

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 12:03am On Feb 09, 2021
Wickedfacts:
Out of 19 Northern states, 14 received zero foreign investments. grin
They are busy trying to ban social media and busy striking deals with bandits.

They have not yet seen anything yet. If Nigeria breaks today, Local Government Chairmen in the North will be selling suya in the South.
And some how your hateful brain fail to see the southern states that also received zero investment.Stupid monkey.
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by MayorofLagos(m): 12:07am On Feb 09, 2021
@topic,
Is that a surprise? Will you sink millions in Afghanistan for investment? Nigeria is under miyetti allah, hisbah and bokoharam the way Afghanistan was under taliban.

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Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by flourish01(m): 12:11am On Feb 09, 2021
shocked
tito44:
Buhari is clueless
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by vioment: 12:21am On Feb 09, 2021
Who wants to throw their money into a pit.



The leaders need to make Nigeria conducive with rules of conduct. Nobody wants a moving post.


If Nigeria is okay, even Nigerians will invest in Nigeria.
Re: Twenty-Six Nigerian States Record Zero Foreign Investment In 2020 by nextstep(m): 12:51am On Feb 09, 2021
When we said "vote for sophisticated people who have run businesses, understand how economies work, and have friends in the world stage who they can tap into for our benefit", Nigerians opted to vote for a person who in 1983 and 2015 demonstrated he has no business running an economy.

How will any sane person invest in Nigeria with it's policy flip flops and currency that fluctuates worse than bitcoin? At least bitcoin can rise... Naira always devalues.

If the national cake is made bigger more people can chop. As of now it's only Buhari and his people chopping... how much did they budget for chicken alone? Now we have the prospect of paying interest on loans far bigger than we can afford long after Buhari has left. Sai baba sha... PMB is working indeed angry

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