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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by cjudy(m): 7:13am On Aug 29, 2023
Ebola is working
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Knetpro(m): 7:14am On Aug 29, 2023
Alright.

Thanks for the heads up
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Kojiek03(m): 7:18am On Aug 29, 2023
Why won't it fall. When there's massive rise in cost of commodities?
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by ambale(m): 7:20am On Aug 29, 2023
Mynd44:

But this is second quarter.

It ended June which is just 30 days of his administration. Even nunbers for the second half of 2023 won't show changes caused directly by him especially in a country like Nigeria where the trickle down effect takes longer

So you mean to say the figure might further decline as time goes on cos the way businesses are struggling now henn, eveen big men dey para😃
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by anyilalaz: 7:33am On Aug 29, 2023
It's a big shame that NBS has allowed the politicians to influence them to the extent that all data posted since BAT took over do not tell the true picture.

As someone that is intune with the happenings of the manufacturing sectors around Agbara and Ota industrial axis of Ogun State, these data do not reflect the realities on ground.

Is it from low sell, to highest cost of production? or from shut down of production line to retrenchment or downsizing of workers? Abi na the inflation!!??

Most of the politicians never for once had or run any enterprise before. We are in crazy time.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by clinician2x: 8:00am On Aug 29, 2023
Mynd44:
"11th consecutive quarter of economic growth"

Nice

Be deceiving yourself u get. Just de deceive yourself. Look around you and tell me what you see.
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by fineboynl(m): 8:14am On Aug 29, 2023
nautybride:
Manufacturers too! Everyone is feeling the heat.

I dislike people who can't make their points without insulting others. Everyone is feeling this economy but some feel it's by bullying and insults that will make a change.

To all those who keep dropping derogatory comments, I challenge you to drop alternative ideas to keep the nation moving.
subsidy needs to be reversed.

Removed NNPC boss.

The subsidy scam will be brought down to the minimum. Blocked the border from tankers smuggling. Those gallons smuggling are minimum which won’t have effect.

Tax every luxury own vehicle some amount yearly to support subsidy payment.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by NOwazobia: 8:29am On Aug 29, 2023
If it is from Tinubu NBS, know that even with this negative revelation from them, they are also padding the data to make it look not very bad.
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by nairanaira12: 8:59am On Aug 29, 2023
Yet, freestuffsng swallowed the lie that unemployment level reduced from 33% to 4%. Freestuffsng, how can you be so gullible.
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Kingzjayzee: 9:12am On Aug 29, 2023
This one sef don play us

Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Blackdisciple(m): 11:54am On Aug 29, 2023
Lolzzzz cheesy

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