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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by OLUWAFUNMISE(f): 2:13pm On Dec 20, 2018
Ebenezereal:
Is shall not be well with anyone that will vote for BUHARI/ APC change Government.


Bro learn to read;
2009-2011 Jonathan tenure



Not 2015 when Bihari begin


Simple English bro
Bro you don't need to say this. How many people are you feeding? Buhari does not even know you exist.
Stop displaying your lack of home training online.

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Moety: 2:16pm On Dec 20, 2018
According to APC zombies NACCIMA are ipod youth
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Tolahinges: 2:22pm On Dec 20, 2018
Monimatic:

Buhari is a collosal failure
You're telling me Buhari was in power 2009 - 2011? Do you have sense at all or is the case one of you not been able to think? This case of closing up has been brewing long before Buhari came into power but because there was free money, we didn't notice. Buhari is not the cause of your problem.

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by orisa37: 2:25pm On Dec 20, 2018
Much more than 800. Is like there is a plan in the North, by Government Agencies, Police, FRSC, Castelea etc, to frustrate Southern and Christian Businesses in their midst.
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by calyto: 2:27pm On Dec 20, 2018
And you are what?

Since you could not read that it was between 2009 to 2011, what are you?



Monimatic:

Buhari is a collosal failure

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by benardtotti(m): 2:29pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.



my brother I'm seriously surprised! a whole first page of a thread littered with so called educated illiterates who lack comprehension, this is serious! no wonder our politicians play us like football.

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Felixv: 2:31pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.




A lot of these pigs are truly blind. Hatred has turned their brains into porridge.

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Raskasal(m): 2:31pm On Dec 20, 2018
Monimatic:
grin grin grin
Buhari is a disaster -End of discussion
More people will become unemployed under Buhari's Presidency

You no kúkú get sense to understand what was written. Read again and you will know it was your hero and his team that made them leave

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Raskasal(m): 2:32pm On Dec 20, 2018
Monimatic:

Buhari is a collosal failure

Did you read the years quoted?
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by dawahlarry: 2:52pm On Dec 20, 2018
Ogaga87:




If my post pain that much, make you go use poo for lunch abeg
Pain for what? That you are disgracing your people for wasting so much on you on education and you could not just comprehend a simple sentence?

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Nobody: 2:52pm On Dec 20, 2018
Monimatic:
Commerce Association says that more than half of the surviving firms are “ailing”.

At least 800 companies closed shop in Nigeria between 2009 and 2011, due to the harsh operating business environment, the Nigerian Chambers of Commerce has said.

The companies that have survived are also having serious challenges as more than half of them have been classified as “ailing.’’


This was disclosed by the President of Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, Herbert Ajayi, on Tuesday, in Asaba, in a paper he presented at a zonal workshop on economic diversification organised by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC.

Mr. Ajay said the current situation of the “surviving” industries poses a great threat to the survival of the manufacturing industry. He added that capacity utilisation in industries hovers around 30 per cent and 45 per cent on the average, with 100 per cent overhead costs.

He blamed the continued decline in the manufacturing sectors on “political and economic factors’’, citing poor infrastructure and epileptic power supply as key impediments to the industry.

“The manufacturing industry as a whole operates on more than 70 per cent of energy it generates, using generators; and operating these generators greatly increases the cost of manufacturing goods,’’ he said.

The industrialist gave other reasons for the woes in the sector as incessant increase in the price of petroleum products used by industries, multiple taxation, unabated smuggling and inadequate access to finance, both local and abroad.

He said widespread insecurity and the inability of government agencies in the ports to meet their 24-hour target, for cargo clearance, have contributed to the dwindling fortunes in the manufacturing sector.

Government efforts inadequate

The NACCIMA president, whose speech was delivered by the Vice President of the association, Mary Iyasere, described current government policies to revive the manufacturing industry as inadequate.

“For instance, in May 2010, the government announced a 1.3 billion-dollar fund to help banks extend credit to the manufacturing sector following the decline in available finance after the global economic crisis had set in.

“Notwithstanding this positive development arising from the reform process, the Nigerian economy, especially the manufacturing sector is still confronted by serious challenges, structural imbalance and lack of diversification,” he said.

“The current government policies targeted at the real sector (manufacturing) are also inadequate and preventing the manufacturing industry from flourishing,” he added.

The way forward

On the way forward, Mr. Ajayi stressed the need for the organised private sector to support the government’s efforts to revitalise the sector through the much-canvassed public private partnership.

He also called for more transparency in the ongoing government-led privatisation exercise of public enterprises.

Quoting statistics from the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Ajayi said between 1999 and 2011, a total of 121 firms were privatised or commercialised, with about N250 billion realised from their sale.

“It was also reported that 81 of the privatised firms were operating at about 66 per cent and 41 at 34 per cent performance level,” he added.

The NACCIMA president, however, observed that the figures are in stark contrast to the position of the Senate ad-hoc Committee on Privatisation, which posited that 80 per cent of the firms are not performing.

In addition, he said Nigeria can borrow from the lessons of the economic policies of the “Asian Tigers” — Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan — to boost the manufacturing sector.

He, however, warned that Nigeria must exercise “caution” in trying to imitate the Asian policies. He explained that government needs to consider the peculiarities of the nation’s economy and marry it with those of Asia in areas “where policies are applicable rather than wholesale adoption”.

“This is because the casualty between growth and industrialisation could prove to be a costly mistake as seen in other countries, in pushing for rapid industrialisation,’’ Mr. Ajayi stated.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/99757-800-companies-shut-down-in-3-years-says-naccima.html?fbclid=IwAR342nL-dKUVY3oj1I8M2ED3TLKJpruZYo13RStZOTLzMlB3XFhrs3F3gY4


3000 companies closed shop between May 2015 n December 2018
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Nobody: 3:01pm On Dec 20, 2018
Monimatic:
grin grin grin
Buhari is a disaster -End of discussion
More people will become unemployed under Buhari's Presidency
Olodo, illiterate fellow, NACCIMA says from 2011 to 2015. I beg,which party was in power then?

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Nobody: 3:03pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.
A beg help me askl them o


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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by michoim(m): 3:17pm On Dec 20, 2018
Fake news. What happened to increase in ease of doing business and increase in foreign direct investment in Nigeria?
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by queone(m): 3:19pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.



Nairaland is full of lazy Naija youths who are too lazy to read!

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 20, 2018
Bad economy!!!
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Jahwinaboy(m): 3:26pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.



Without being told, u should know NACCIMA is being economical with the truth. Don't be deceived. Simple logic shows that it is pointing towards APC . For instance, in May 2010, the government announced a 1.3 billion-dollar fund to help banks extend credit to the manufacturing sector following the decline in available finance after the global economic crisis had set in.
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Ogaga87(m): 3:38pm On Dec 20, 2018
dawahlarry:

Pain for what? That you are disgracing your people for wasting so much on you on education and you could not just comprehend a simple sentence?


Keep nagging wife material

must you read my post

continue na headache go k*** you
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Platony(m): 3:43pm On Dec 20, 2018
Omeokachie:
Sai gasket! grin

Sai top cylinder cheesy

Sai Caburator grin

By the time the lifeless incompetent tyrant is through with Nigeria, Nigerians will see Somalia as one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

SAVAGERY grin grin grin
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Platony(m): 3:48pm On Dec 20, 2018
Omeokachie:
Sai gasket! grin

Sai top cylinder cheesy

Sai Caburator grin

By the time the lifeless incompetent tyrant is through with Nigeria, Nigerians will see Somalia as one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

Na which kain craze people dey nairaland sef??

"Said Caburator" got me. grin grin
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by madridguy(m): 4:10pm On Dec 20, 2018
Can you read at all?

PastorAji:
Madridguy and all your fellow Zombies.....


They decided to either "recycle old news or change the dates to confuse people"

Either way, mek I dash you this
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by liohan: 4:30pm On Dec 20, 2018
madridguy:
Major reason to comment on NL is getting bored to me. Just imagine children of hate twisting a clear article to suit their wailing spirit.

They deserve it. Of what relevance of that news today?
That's the question you should ask.
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by dawahlarry: 5:33pm On Dec 20, 2018
Ogaga87:



Keep nagging wife material

must you read my post

continue na headache go k*** you
E pain am. grin
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by purity247(m): 5:45pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.



exactly what am thinking
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by walezy14(m): 6:25pm On Dec 20, 2018
At least 800 companies closed shop in Nigeria between 2009 and 2011, due to the harsh operating business environment, the Nigerian Chambers of Commerce has sai
WAS APC IN POWER DURING 2009 - 2011?

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Samtob90(m): 6:59pm On Dec 20, 2018
Serious problem, was Buhari the president up till 2011? Does it mean not just one of pdp followers understands this sentence?

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Chevrolet076(m): 7:22pm On Dec 20, 2018
pjecly:
Some people are having problem of inability to decipher simple sentence or disillusion.

Boldly written

Between 2009-2011
Why relating it to 2015-date.



that is how easy it is to control the human's feeble mind, this is what the atiku and co are using as propaganda... since some idiots won't bother reading the post, they just want to keep blaming the government for their misfortunes

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Kingspin(m): 7:32pm On Dec 20, 2018
You shut down 800 companies for N-power. Joke country
Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Tundeobama(m): 8:48pm On Dec 20, 2018
Ipods and fake figure pmb till 2023.pdp never again we moving higher we can't go back

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by DozieInc(m): 10:20pm On Dec 20, 2018
okosodo:
Him mumu supporters go say na coincidence. For the records, PDP, though performed below average added 59 million jobs in 15 years with telecommunication taking 27%. APC can not match it in 3087776655 years, yer the will claim that this country was destroyed for 16 years

grin cheesy
The Buhari administration is good at playing opposition, they know nothing about governance.

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Re: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by biztip: 12:11am On Dec 21, 2018
800 closed up under PDP in d whole of Nigeria. under buhari up to a million has closed up only in anambra state. buhari is a tsunami of poverty

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