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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by BigBlackPreek(m): 5:03pm On Nov 18, 2023
Cheiiii Nigerians oooo, God help the masses
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by atobs4real(m): 5:04pm On Nov 18, 2023
When you important major things to produce.
Not good for the country
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Truths9ja: 5:04pm On Nov 18, 2023
Where’s the manufacturing sector here? Na lies and propaganda here. Nigeria is still the most poor nation in the area of manufacturing in the world and the poverty capital of the world. We import rather than manufacturing goods. Nothing is working in Nigeria 🇳🇬
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Morningstarrr(m): 5:05pm On Nov 18, 2023
If only this news can return the prices of commodities to the way APC met them
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Emir01: 5:07pm On Nov 18, 2023
EbolaTinubu:
The senseless certificate forger and his trial and error economy

Just watch as those hungry zombies will start crawling out from their cave and start hailing nonsense on top hungry stomach just like the full up there

Sad moment for you. May you always be sad why Nigeria fortune turns good.

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by 43Ronin: 5:10pm On Nov 18, 2023
This OP is even more stupid than I thought. you are celebrating inflows lol. what is the overall impact of those inflows on the manufacturing sector? even a foo knows that the manufacturing sector is the worse hit by Tinubu neocolonialist monetary policies. almost all manufacturing companies have shutdown even pure water. so sad.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by israelmao(m): 5:11pm On Nov 18, 2023
Before clicked on this trend I had no doubt about the name of its promoter.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Menclothing: 5:13pm On Nov 18, 2023
Nigeria will be great
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by seguno2: 5:14pm On Nov 18, 2023
SensualMan:
Yoruba economy is dead and buried. Nothing is working nor moving again.
The once thriving yoruba economy is in comatose.
Thanks to Tinubu!

On your mandate we shall stand!

More like- on your manhood we are choking.

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by omoredia: 5:18pm On Nov 18, 2023
Is that money? Money that Tinubu can squander in minutes
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by RepoMan007: 5:18pm On Nov 18, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Here's one of those realities naysayers will struggle to comprehend because they have been focused on their negativity for too long.
Same period they were lamenting, others were bringing in billions into Nigeria to take advantage of business opportunities.

The man interviewed was so confused that instead of requesting to see the data,he was misleading himself, he has doing theory for so long that he forgot that Economics is social science and manufacturing is practical science.

If you have been following the capital market, that data should not surprise you. An Ibadan-based company that has been moribund for years recieved about $12m in that same quarter and the sovereign foreign investor organisation even promised to bring more funds to support more businesses in some sectors it listed. That particular foreign investor invests in companies with problems but when revived and turned around have the capacity to employ a large number of people.

The Federal government, state government and all those individuals/organisations that made this possible deserve the applaud , thank you for investing in Nigeria.

We need more investments and I urge investors to invest in Nigeria, bring your investments to Lagos and the neighbouring South West states for great returns on investment and the best investor friendly experience.
God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
stop sounding daft.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 5:22pm On Nov 18, 2023
Obaofaba:


You have said it all, nothing to add except the popular saying that ''only fools sees problem as problems but the wise sees it as opportunities.

Which part of the divide are you?

If you are the type that wishes failure for your country because your candidates lost election, you don't need to be cursed because curses will not depart from you all the days of your life.

saving companies from collapse is a bad idea....
america tried to save their banks with throwin money at them....to big to fail they said....

but what did the banks do....??
they used the same ease money to invest in the same goverment bonds than lendin it to people that need it....

banks are still collapsin but their is no money left to do anything....
let companies fall that fail....others will take over....

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by kcprince: 5:28pm On Nov 18, 2023
Capital importation rising and it is not reflecting in the exchange rate. Na wa o
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Powersurge: 5:28pm On Nov 18, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Here's one of those realities naysayers will struggle to comprehend because they have been focused on their negativity for too long.
Same period they were lamenting, others were bringing in billions into Nigeria to take advantage of business opportunities.

The man interviewed was so confused that instead of requesting to see the data,he was misleading himself, he has doing theory for so long that he forgot that Economics is social science and manufacturing is practical science.

If you have been following the capital market, that data should not surprise you. An Ibadan-based company that has been moribund for years recieved about $12m in that same quarter and the sovereign foreign investor organisation even promised to bring more funds to support more businesses in some sectors it listed. That particular foreign investor invests in companies with problems but when revived and turned around have the capacity to employ a large number of people.

The Federal government, state government and all those individuals/organisations that made this possible deserve the applaud , thank you for investing in Nigeria.

We need more investments and I urge investors to invest in Nigeria, bring your investments to Lagos and the neighbouring South West states for great returns on investment and the best investor friendly experience.
God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

Relax. This report is is June YTD. Unless you don't understand that.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by ogododo: 5:29pm On Nov 18, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Capital importation to manufacturing sector rises 88.2% to $861m


•Analyst expresses surprise, worries over sustainability




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/11/capital-importation-to-manufacturing-sector-rises-88-2-to-861m/amp/


Una lie no dey fear you. How come naira dey struggle and prices of good dey go up?
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 5:30pm On Nov 18, 2023
kcprince:
Capital importation rising and it is not reflecting in the exchange rate. Na wa o

how can it....??
understand how this things work....

people that invest in you await back returns....

they want to make profit,profit,profit,profit as fast as possible....!!
you nigerians always forget that part....

i give you 20million,i await 28million back....

at the end you still loose....their is no magic trick....its simple economics....

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Ofodirinwa: 5:43pm On Nov 18, 2023
'capital importation' = borrowing
+
Abroad people building houses


they're just using english
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 5:44pm On Nov 18, 2023
Ofodirinwa:
'capital importation' = borrowing
they're just using english

that they dont understand this simple fact realy baffles me.... undecided undecided

you borrow in dollars,you will pay back in dollars,you can count on that....
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by ejieddy: 5:45pm On Nov 18, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Here's one of those realities naysayers will struggle to comprehend because they have been focused on their negativity for too long.
Same period they were lamenting, others were bringing in billions into Nigeria to take advantage of business opportunities.

The man interviewed was so confused that instead of requesting to see the data,he was misleading himself, he has doing theory for so long that he forgot that Economics is social science and manufacturing is practical science.

If you have been following the capital market, that data should not surprise you. An Ibadan-based company that has been moribund for years recieved about $12m in that same quarter and the sovereign foreign investor organisation even promised to bring more funds to support more businesses in some sectors it listed. That particular foreign investor invests in companies with problems but when revived and turned around have the capacity to employ a large number of people.

The Federal government, state government and all those individuals/organisations that made this possible deserve the applaud , thank you for investing in Nigeria.

We need more investments and I urge investors to invest in Nigeria, bring your investments to Lagos and the neighbouring South West states for great returns on investment and the best investor friendly experience.
God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

I'm not sure you understand what was written. The increase is the increase in importation and not an increase in FDI. You need to understand the difference. Stop your tribalistic stupidity and pay attention. Maybe it's importation of raw materials or machinery that made it jump but it's a worrying trend as we don't have the FOREX to back it up. Don't be so quick to conclude when you don't understand what's going on.

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Ofodirinwa: 5:47pm On Nov 18, 2023
tsdarkside:


that they dont understand this simple fact realy baffles me.... undecided undecided
Tinubu is the master of using sophistry and english to make people celebrate stupidity and mediocrity. He is the pioneer of triple taxing nigerians then flexing it as 'IGR'
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 5:48pm On Nov 18, 2023
Ofodirinwa:

Tinubu is the master of using sophistry and english to make people celebrate stupidity and mediocrity. He is the pioneer of triple taxing nigerians then flexing it as 'IGR'


this has not much to do with tinubu....
any president would do the same....

only way out is to produce more than you borrow....
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by FreeStuffsNG: 5:53pm On Nov 18, 2023
ejieddy:


I'm not sure you understand what was written. The increase is the increase in importation and not an increase in FDI. You need to understand the difference. Stop your tribalistic stupidity and pay attention. Maybe it's importation of raw materials or machinery that made it jump but it's a worrying trend as we don't have the FOREX to back it up. Don't be so quick to conclude when you don't understand what's going on.
Smh. If you devote half the energy you transduced into negative insolence and arrogance online to acquiring real education, you will not just state that FDI is not part of capital importation.
There's serious danger in your life if you don't understand something and you form that you know and still go on to insult those who can help enlighten you. I have forgiven you because you are clearly ignorant about what capital importation means. Read please

Capital Importation can be divided into three main investment types: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Portfolio Investment and Other Investments, each comprising various sub-categories.

Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka said technology is creating new generations of illiterates in Nigerian society.

“However, as a new, tyrannical, insolent, and abusive culture, the culture of submental humanity in our midst, which you can give the rough name of the new Internet culture, in which real creativity is being downgraded, even despised for cheap, populist, nasty, subversive, humanly subversive culture.”
-Prof Wole Soyinka

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 5:57pm On Nov 18, 2023
the naira will loose much more value if we only depend on borrowin....

either we change this lazy mentality or things will get much worse....

next level is 2k naira to the dollar in the official market....
dont even start to think how much it will be in the parallel market then....

either dump the dollar or this is just the start....
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by smokinloud(m): 6:13pm On Nov 18, 2023
This figure is not worth celebrating. We deserve better!.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Ofodirinwa: 6:14pm On Nov 18, 2023
tsdarkside:


this has not much to do with tinubu....
any president would do the same....

only way out is to produce more than you borrow....

Buhari was too stupid and doesn't care about public opinion. This is specifically a Tinubu governing tactic. They are doing the same borrowing but Tinubu will use english to make his own look like something good.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 6:23pm On Nov 18, 2023
Ofodirinwa:


Buhari was too stupid and doesn't care about public opinion. This is specifically a Tinubu governing tactic. They are doing the same borrowing but Tinubu will use english to make his own look like something good.

i dont know how you wan solve this without borrowin.... undecided undecided

dont borrow you stand still....
borrow na another wahala....

goverment is too expensive for such a nation like nigeria....
subsidy had to go,or else nigeria would have ended up borrowin to even pay goverment workers....

this is a hugh mess....
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tctrills: 6:23pm On Nov 18, 2023
Obaofaba:


You have said it all, nothing to add except the popular saying that ''only fools sees problem as problems but the wise sees it as opportunities.

Which part of the divide are you?

If you are the type that wishes failure for your country because your candidates lost election, you don't need to be cursed because curses will not depart from you all the days of your life.
If you are the type that votes for people who lead more into hunger and poverty curses will never depart from your household.
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 6:25pm On Nov 18, 2023
tctrills:

If you are the type that votes for people who lead more into hunger and poverty curses will never depart from your household.

look at you....go learn economics before cursin people....
you cant blame anybody for the situation today....

we failed to start plannin decades ago....

thinkin that a politician will come and perform miracles is stvpidity....
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Ofodirinwa: 6:33pm On Nov 18, 2023
tsdarkside:


i dont know how you wan solve this without borrowin.... undecided undecided

dont borrow you stand still....
borrow na another wahala....

goverment is too expensive for such a nation like nigeria....
subsidy had to go,or else nigeria would have ended up borrowin to even pay goverment workers....

this is a hugh mess....
solve what, manufacturing? There are thousands of people already manufacturing in Nigeria, facilitate their growth. You don't even need to spend money. Just pass and enforce policies that make their job easy (because it's NOT).
Example, right now almost no digital money transfer service works with Nigeria from abroad. Open those doors.

Pass a bill where anything used by government has to be locally sourced. From water, to pens, to furniture to vehicles. You need 0 spending to do that.

Support businesses that go to banks for loans so they're approved easier.

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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Irony1: 6:34pm On Nov 18, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Capital importation to manufacturing sector rises 88.2% to $861m


•Analyst expresses surprise, worries over sustainability




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/11/capital-importation-to-manufacturing-sector-rises-88-2-to-861m/amp/



Please naaaaa stop all these lies naaa. If capital importation has increased why is manufacturing index declining? Bros please stop this propaganda
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Irony1: 6:35pm On Nov 18, 2023
Appletek:


They are here. Disciples of consumption to production. Kerosene drunkards.

Shut up

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