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Re: Closure Of Sachet Water Firms In Kano: 2m Youths To Lose Jobs by Elipsis: 3:15pm On Mar 17, 2016
spawnx:
why can't you guys reason pro actively. Producers will be forced to source for locally produced bags for the pure water and over time there will be growth.

Instead of seeing the light at the end of the tunnel , you will rather grope in darkness.
Are u kidding me! So they told u before now that producers used to import satchet water abi? Keep deceiving urself.

Smh undecided

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Re: Closure Of Sachet Water Firms In Kano: 2m Youths To Lose Jobs by NOETHNICITY(m): 3:26pm On Mar 17, 2016
Pdp propaganda evrywere! 2million youths to lose jobs? Wailers story anyway!
Re: Closure Of Sachet Water Firms In Kano: 2m Youths To Lose Jobs by seunajia: 4:38pm On Mar 17, 2016
Silly topic, lying Tata.

2million youths are working for pure water factories indeed undecided

If not that the citizens of Nigeria including the leaders are brain dead, this is right time to invest in the local production of a lot of the banned or overpriced raw materials.

The non-existence of a petrochemical industry in Nigeria eventhough we are an oil producing nation in itself is a shame. Polyethylene is a mixture of polymers of ethylene, a byproduct of fossil fuel.

But the world is moving away from fossil fuel based polythene however. Green ethylene as it is referred to.

Braskem and Toyota Tsusho Corporation started joint marketing activities to produce polyethylene from sugarcane. Braskem will build a new facility at their existing industrial unit in Triunfo, RS, Brazil with an annual production capacity of 200,000 short tons (180,000,000 kg), and will produce high-density and low-density polyethylene from bioethanol derived from sugarcane.

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Maybe we may need to wait for Dangote to start a factory for converting the excess sugarcane produced in the north to biofuel again undecided
Re: Closure Of Sachet Water Firms In Kano: 2m Youths To Lose Jobs by nike4love: 6:10pm On Mar 17, 2016
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And the best place to start is to crumble the already sick economy?
Don't be brainwashed by campaign promises from all these politicians,they will always tell you what u want to hear.but the fact remains no country can produce all they need, the two largest economy china and America still import goods and material they have not
Its high we demand for standard infrastructure,bec if we produce sub-standard product there will be no export and that will be doom for nigeria..
Re: Closure Of Sachet Water Firms In Kano: 2m Youths To Lose Jobs by datigbogirl: 6:33pm On Mar 17, 2016
BushidoBlue:
So, when APC creates 3million jobs, 2 million will simply replace the 2 million lost in Kano??

Akwai chanji fa...
Re: Closure Of Sachet Water Firms In Kano: 2m Youths To Lose Jobs by mikolo80: 6:35pm On Mar 17, 2016
these ppl think they rare talking to idiots ba
1 naira or less satchet turn to 2 naira na oim dem add 10 naira to price of pure water
e even good sef
me wen de find opportunity to enter water market with cheaper services

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