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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by daygee12: 9:08am On Jan 23, 2023
Kiwibbyfrill:
Hope alphbeta is not part of the owners lipsrsealed may God deliver Lago from the evil landlord '

As e pain e dey sweet us

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by shegra58: 9:08am On Jan 23, 2023
DMerciful:
Propaganda will not make Tinubu win. Tinubu is too corrupt, shady and unfit to be president
When you see good thing appreciate am no let Tinubu matter cloud your reasoning of appreciation

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by tamdun: 9:08am On Jan 23, 2023
iwaeda:

Most of this started in PDP days. grin angry grin grin grin
What a shame,pdp project in Lagos?
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by Originalsly: 9:08am On Jan 23, 2023
gasparpisciotta:


Who is behind Tolaram?

I know that will be the question on people’s minds.

If FGN through NPA owns 5% only, this again has confirmed again that the handlers of our National treasury does not know how to negotiate.


Tolaram is Chinese. China engineering is Chinese. The LFTZ is the same Tolaram Chinese. The Free Trade Zone is pretty much the same as the compound of an embassy ... off limit to local law and order.... like a little Chinese Province in Nigeria. In short... the port and FTZ is in reality is like a private business owned and operated by the Chinese. They have that ontrol for 45 years ... then over to Nigeria to reap the benefits ... if any. A brilliant contract by the FG .... a welcomed development .... good for chest beating as we continue to invite foreigners to take over.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by Emmanuella00(f): 9:09am On Jan 23, 2023
This country is full of confusion.
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by seunayantokun(m): 9:10am On Jan 23, 2023
52.5 % to China means the Chin-chuns are properly in charge of their slaves who enjoy throwing off freedom for borrowed funds.

Them still get for remaining percentage o
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by seunayantokun(m): 9:11am On Jan 23, 2023
Originalsly:


Tolaram is Chinese. China engineering is Chinese. The LFTZ is the same Tolaram Chinese. The Free Trade Zone is pretty much the same as the compound of an embassy ... off limit to local law and order.... like a little Chinese Province in Nigeria. In short... the port and FTZ is in reality is like a private business owned and operated by the Chinese. They have that ontrol for 45 years ... then over to Nigeria to reap the benefits ... if any. A brilliant contract by the FG .... a welcomed development .... good for chest beating as we continue to invite foreigners to take over.


You're blessed.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by iwaeda: 9:11am On Jan 23, 2023
tamdun:

What a shame,pdp project in Lagos?

Check who flagged off Lekki free zone, even Eko Atlantic City. Then come back and type. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by 3seriez(m): 9:13am On Jan 23, 2023
BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏

It's correct 52.50 + 22.50 = 75
=20
=5
Total. 100
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by tamdun: 9:13am On Jan 23, 2023
franchasng:
Let's thank Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe that secured Nigeria's independence with other notable Nigerians.



Therefore we give Late Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe the credit for this new Lekki Port and all other things that had been happening in Nigeria for helping Nigeria get independence, because without Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nigeria would have still remained in the hands of British colonial masters. God bless Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe for allowing Lagos state to enjoy numerous privileges in Nigeria.




Since una wan mad, lets all get mad together, ozu mmadu cheesy
Let's also thank azikiwe for refusing secession in our constitution when other leaders like awolowo and bello agreed to it,ur Zik was busy crying one Nigeria

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by damkin24(m): 9:15am On Jan 23, 2023
BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏
52.50+22.5+20+5=100
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by Brunicekid(m): 9:18am On Jan 23, 2023
BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏
It's actually 100%... 75% plus 20% plus 5% sums up to 100%... I think why you didn't see that is because they broke down the 75% into two companies that make up Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc.
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by SmartyPants(m): 9:18am On Jan 23, 2023
BossGerald:

Lagos government =20%? Not bad though.



Now watch how demented urchins will credit this wonderful structure to tifnubu that didn't even build ordinary fly over in his 8yrs as lagos governor.

See one idiot below me

You can't seriously be arguing that PPP is a negative? Whoever had the vision to construct it and the wisdom to do it via PPP deserves a huge round of applause irrespective of politics.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by tollyboy5(m): 9:18am On Jan 23, 2023
TLE900:
Lagos state government will ensure that the port is 100% maximized even at the detriment of Apapa port considering the fact they stand to make profit from this business
Apapa is now for mainland people, lekki port for island peeps.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by SmartyPants(m): 9:19am On Jan 23, 2023
BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏

That's because you don't know the meaning of brackets.
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by tollyboy5(m): 9:20am On Jan 23, 2023
rajiedreez:
In case you're curious about TOLARAM, they are the international company of VASWANI. They also own DUFIL the company that produces Indomie, power oil, minimie chinchin and many other things. They've been in Nigeria for long. Na their name they mispronounced to be ANSWANI
Wow! 😲

Thanks.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by hmohammed(m): 9:20am On Jan 23, 2023
Kiwibbyfrill:
Hope alphbeta is not part of the owners lipsrsealed may God deliver Lago from the evil landlord '

If you had that same evil landlord in your state, you will not be slaving away in Lagos

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by BlueDuck: 9:20am On Jan 23, 2023
Kiwibbyfrill:
Hope alphbeta is not part of the owners lipsrsealed may God deliver Lago from the evil landlord '

Let's see how many of these things he can take down to hell with him when his time is up
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by seunayantokun(m): 9:21am On Jan 23, 2023
They will now shedd their population weight to Nigeria, employ their people massively, operate with Chinese law, and use the Chinese police already in place. When it was noised that the FG was about to sell Lagos, and other key parts of the south to the Chinese, some people closed their faculty and busied themselves chanting 'emi lo kan'.

You'd better prepare for worse news to come.

Honestly, this is saddening and disheartening.
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by OldSkoolHeadBoy: 9:22am On Jan 23, 2023
This is what happens when you don't pay attention in school and you end up coming out half baked to say "school is a scam" ! Anyway, read again and observe that the 75% is broken down as a consortium of two companies; China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%. Therefore, if you add 75 + 20 + 5 = 100% !

BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by hmohammed(m): 9:22am On Jan 23, 2023
BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏

Olodo, 75%+20%+5% = %100.

Go back to primary school please
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by soojar(m): 9:22am On Jan 23, 2023
BluePrincee:
The shareholding structure of the Port is as follows: The Lekki Port Investment Holding Inc. (international consortium) owns 75% (China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd 52.50%, Tolaram 22.5%), the Lagos State Government owns 20% while Nigerian Ports Authority owns 5%.


What kind of math is this? All the percentage put together is supposed to be 100% who wrote this na? This is the more you look the less you see😭😏


Make una try dey read before commenting na.

75+20+5 = what?





We learn everyday

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by Taiggarr: 9:23am On Jan 23, 2023
DMerciful:
Propaganda will not make Tinubu win. Tinubu is too corrupt, shady and unfit to be president

You are too young to even get it..

Tinubu won after agreeing with PMB in 2014...

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by baralatie(m): 9:24am On Jan 23, 2023
So china basically owns 52.5% of the port
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by tollyboy5(m): 9:24am On Jan 23, 2023
myrates:
Chinese company owning 52.5% of our seaport, this is serious.
See your mouth 👄 like "our".

Na you build am na. undecided

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by Babathanks(m): 9:24am On Jan 23, 2023
BossGerald:

Lagos government =20%? Not bad though.



Now watch how demented urchins will credit this wonderful structure to tifnubu that didn't even build ordinary fly over in his 8yrs as lagos governor.

See one idiot below me
Weting una own governor build for yeast. All this anti Yoruba will not help you guys from yeast. You guys are flooding our region day and night because you can't stay in that your barren land but we still accomodate you guys but you still hate us

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by Taiggarr: 9:25am On Jan 23, 2023
Kiwibbyfrill:
Hope alphbeta is not part of the owners lipsrsealed may God deliver Lago from the evil landlord '

God has left ndi Anambra to their fate of being drunks, bequeathed to them by Mr Gringori "Him Tu Lie" Obi....since he improved Anambra better than how Tinubu improved Lagos..

Dingbats!

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by baralatie(m): 9:25am On Jan 23, 2023
So who is tolaram that has 22.5%
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by izubext007: 9:25am On Jan 23, 2023
Why would you hope if alphabets is not part it the owner .
Lagos is under jagaban ampit .
Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by GeneralDae: 9:25am On Jan 23, 2023
seunayantokun:
They will now shedd their population weight to Nigeria, employ their people massively, operate with Chinese law, and use the Chinese police already in place. When it was noises that the FG was about to sell Lagos, and other key parts of the south to the Chinese, some people closed their faculty and busied themselves chanting 'emi lo kan'.

You'd better prepare for worse news to come.

Honestly, this is saddening and disheartening.
But the chinese built the port with a lot of the finances coming from there , so what else do you expect? Even in America, there are lots of big Chinese and other foreign investments. That's how to grow a nation.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by seguno2: 9:25am On Jan 23, 2023
DMerciful:
Propaganda will not make Tinubu win. Tinubu is too corrupt, shady and unfit to be president

Well said boss.
The report of 20% and 5% to the state and federal governments respectively may be a lie.
Moreover the Chinese and Indians having 75% may be a front for ThiefNuibu’s Alpha Beta SPV looting.

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Re: Ownership Structure Of The Lekki Deep Sea Port by baralatie(m): 9:26am On Jan 23, 2023
Lagos state owns 20%

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