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Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tctrills: 11:01pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
tsdarkside:I don't expect you to vote for Obi. You have shown that you can't learn and correct your mistakes so really I don't expect so much from you. Again, this is the time to lament over the last election. Now we are living the reality of our choices. This is the time to witness the bad government you guys voted in. Bad governance does not end after the election, that's when it begins |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 11:14pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
tctrills: hahahaha....who you wan convince like this with your blabla.... yorubas,northerners....?? south southerners....?? we should continue listenin to your lamentations till next elections.... you must mention it on every topic on nairaland....?? wait....are you guys lamentin on romance section too....?? |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by ejieddy: 11:20pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Can you give a list of those who actually brought the Investment into the country? If they did, why has this administration been scrambling to gather Forex such that the only hope is to mortgage future earnings from a viable company(NLNG) and a past leader's loot? Those who are complaining know that we have not earned anything because we export nothing, yet the jump. Don't be stupid... O, too late! You already are. Only Stupid people jump at tribal sentiments at the slightest news. Éránkó ni é. Ti o ba ni opolo, you won't be disgracing your tribe just because you want to make a comment. Make your comments without being tribalistic... Òdè 1 Like |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Tayorshd87: 11:21pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
iHateFraudsters: Thank you for this.. I was hoping to see where it state that it has help reduce some cost of cost in the current harsh economy but no nothing of huh was stated .. So all na trash mtheew 2 Likes |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tctrills: 11:36pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
tsdarkside:If the hunger in the land is not enough to convince you of your dumb choice, I don't think I can convince you. Is dollar cheaper for the Yorubas or the northerners, is fuel 10 kobo in Osun state or in Kano state. Oga, Dem no dey tell person. If you need to listen to my lamentations to know that you are the problem of Nigeria then something is wrong with you. I also noticed you did hahaha. Fela was so right when he described your people. Suffering and smiling. 1 Like |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 11:59pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
tctrills: you will not convince nobody like this.... people dont like your disrespectful behaviour.... even if what you are sayin is true,they will still not listen to you.... learn to respect people,then they will listen to you.... respect is a must for anything.... |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tctrills: 1:07am On Nov 19, 2023 |
tsdarkside:If you need me to convince you about the terrible state of your country then you need a doctor. So you are claiming that you voted for the wrong person because I was disrespectful to you? Is this what you will tell your children? |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tsdarkside(m): 1:29am On Nov 19, 2023 |
tctrills: without respect nobody will listen to you.... you dont insult people and await them to listen to you.... it doesnt work.... |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Slurity(m): 6:25am On Nov 19, 2023 |
SensualMan:Your statement contradict itself. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by Glister: 6:59am On Nov 19, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Anybody believing in fake reports from Apc media men that is not visible in the real economy must be highly delulu..govt of propaganda..go and see how manufacting companies are becoming less and less functional cos of wicked policies from Apc govt |
Re: Capital Importation To Manufacturing Sector Rises 88.2% To $861 Million by tctrills: 9:29am On Nov 19, 2023 |
tsdarkside:Only a fool would be looking for respect when his nation is decaying. If you will wait for someone to respect you before you learn to vote right then good luck to you. You will never get the respect and you would continue to vote away your children's future. Just keep waiting for my respect. |
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