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4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Notfogotten: 4:36am On Jan 30
4 more multinationals to exit Nigeria in coming week owing to scarcity of USD.

Just for you information, USD is now #1,900 in the parallel market. It is projected to hit #2100 before end of February as the exit of these country will further drawdown on nigerias forex balance.

I warned people to change their naira last month. Now, it may be impossible to change as people are no longer selling.

This is the shege promax we talked about.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 5:31am On Jan 30
Yujin:
The evil contraption must fall and be dissolved.

MUST FALL?
Because Peter Obi did not win election Nigeria Must fall and we will stand by and allow you use your bad luck to affect our nation? No we won't . We will fight back and the country will survive whether you and your Peter Obi like it or not

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 5:36am On Jan 30
Notfogotten:
4 more multinationals to exit Nigeria in coming week owing to scarcity of USD.

Just for you information, USD is now #1,900 in the parallel market. It is projected to hit #2100 before end of February as the exit of these country will further drawdown on nigerias forex balance.

I warned people to change their naira last month. Now, it may be impossible to change as people are no longer selling.

This is the shege promax we talked about.

4 multi nationals without name

And see how you are excited ......are you one of the speculators thats waiting for naira to hit 10,000?

As those 4 multinationals are leaving....others are trooping in so it's the problem of those leaving. Nigeria is a huge market . Anybody leaves at their own risk.
If Nigeria was such a bad market .....why do the multinationals insist on still importing their products to Nigeria?
No wise multinational will exit Nigerian completely

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Yujin(m): 5:46am On Jan 30
Rolings:


MUST FALL?
Because Peter Obi did not win election Nigeria Must fall and we will stand by and allow you use your bad luck to affect our nation? No we won't . We will fight back and the country will survive whether you and your Peter Obi like it or not
Even Peter Obi cannot save Nigeria because Nigeria was destined to fail right from her creation. It's gross foolishness using a crane to hold up a sinking house. How long will that foolishness last?
Dividing Nigeria is the best solution to saving more lives in the long run.
Look around you, see the despair and poverty including the violence and preventable destruction happening. Isn't it a clear sign of the incompatibility of the British created contraption? Why should you die for a failed experiment when you have the opportunity of starting afresh with a different template?
Even if Peter Obi could have been better than Bola Tinubu, he still won't solve the fundamental problem upon which Nigeria rests. Only her disintegration will bring a glimmer of hope.
Once again, the evil contraption must fall so many more lives can be saved.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by BigBlackPreek(m): 5:48am On Jan 30
Unemployment rate will soar as a result, only God can help us

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Curious345: 5:50am On Jan 30
Guinness said they may leave too

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 5:56am On Jan 30
Yujin:

Even Peter Obi cannot save Nigeria because Nigeria was destined to fail right from her creation. It's gross foolishness using a crane to hold up a sinking house. How long will that foolishness last?
Dividing Nigeria is the best solution to saving more lives in the long run.
Look around you, see the despair and poverty including the violence and preventable destruction happening. Isn't it a clear sign of the incompatibility of the British created contraption? Why should you die for a failed experiment when you have the opportunity of starting afresh with a different template?
Even if Peter Obi could have been better than Bola Tinubu, he still won't solve the fundamental problem upon which Nigeria rests. Only her disintegration will bring a glimmer of hope.
Once again, the evil contraption must fall so many more lives can be saved.

Na lie
Nigeria isnt the only country with complexities so why is Nigeria not working while
India is progressing
So is Australia
And canada
The USA has more complexities than Nigeria but it's the world powerhouse

Its Nigerians that's making Nigeria not to work. Look at you for example....you are seriously praying for the country to fall.... A while country of 200million plus should fall because Peter Obi didn't win elections......does that even make sense to a sane person?
Isn't it the same country Peter Obi wants to rule
So if Peter Obi wins by next election he should have to a battered nation to govern
Then people like you will now begin to wonder why he isn't performing forgetting the curses you have laid on your nation

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Bobloco: 5:59am On Jan 30
Rolings:


MUST FALL?
Because Peter Obi did not win election Nigeria Must fall and we will stand by and allow you use your bad luck to affect our nation? No we won't . We will fight back and the country will survive whether you and your Peter Obi like it or not

The earlier you realize that Peter obi and his supporters are not to be blame for Tinubu's calamitous economic policies, the better for your well-being

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 6:08am On Jan 30
Bobloco:


The earlier you realize that Peter obi and his supporters are not to be blame for Tinubu's calamitous economic policies, the better for your well-being

I know
But do they themselves know that?
They feel every economic policy of Tinubu is targeted at them this is the reason they have tried to shoot down every policy without giving a chance to work , even those that will be to their benefits they shoot it down all because they want to hurt Tinubu and make the country ungovernable

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by 123yes(m): 6:22am On Jan 30
Nigeria government are going abroad seeking for foreign investments and borrowing while the multinational companies that employed thousands of Nigerian are folding up. What type of myopia leaders we have.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Yujin(m): 6:36am On Jan 30
Rolings:


Na lie
Nigeria isnt the only country with complexities so why is Nigeria not working while
India is progressing
So is Australia
And canada
The USA has more complexities than Nigeria but it's the world powerhouse

Its Nigerians that's making Nigeria not to work. Look at you for example....you are seriously praying for the country to fall.... A while country of 200million plus should fall because Peter Obi didn't win elections......does that even make sense to a sane person?
Isn't it the same country Peter Obi wants to rule
So if Peter Obi wins by next election he should have to a battered nation to govern
Then people like you will now begin to wonder why he isn't performing forgetting the curses you have laid on your nation
You're as naive as a pet chicken.
Nigeria is not a nation and can never be one. India and Pakistan separated when it dawned on them that they were incompatible. That was commonsense there.
Here in Nigeria, we know we're not compatible yet we pretend and base our decisions on hurting others even when the decisions won't help us in the long run.
Nigeria's problem is fundamental besides other myriad issues. Without solving the fundamental one, nothing else will work. The main question now is this; can the fundamental problem be solved? Yes it can but no, it won't be solved because commonsense isn't common in Nigeria.
The fundamental problem is the structure of Nigeria. If it is not changed, forget it, Nigeria will descend to the worst contraption in the nearest future especially when their no longer any free oil to lubricate her rickety wheels.
I'm not like you who's all emotional than logical. Nigeria is DOOMED. Take a look around and tell me what you see. Not at war, yet her army are scattered all over the six regions to 'control' the violence all over.
Terrorists are pampered and enlisted to join the army while non-violent protesters of any sort are gunned down.
Look at the economic trajectory... gloomy like the vulva of an overworked farm cow.
Look at her infrastructures, dilapidated and unreliable.
Her tourism is dead. Nigeria can't host an AFCON currently and even moving forward. Nigeria is dead.
You're here thinking I'm campaigning for PGO while trying to defend a fraudulent personality who stole power but can't handle it. For you information, I have never campaigned for Peter Obi because I'm a futurist who plans many years ahead of the present and can foretell to a reasonable level whether a particular decision will be helpful in the longrun.
Based on my desires for Nigeria, PGO will delay it but BAT just like his predecessor, will bring us closer. True to my projection, they have brought us closer. See how suffering on monumental proportion has been unleashed on the inhabitants of Nigeria who mostly lack commonsense. Since they refuse to learn from other countries experience, they will have to learn first hand through their own experience which won't be palatable. We are in that desperate time now without help from anywhere. At the end, most will agree to trade Nigeria for their own lives.
I reiterate the good tidings that will succeed the demise of the evil contraption so those undeserving of the suffering within her can progress in peace.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Acidosis(m): 7:05am On Jan 30
Rolings:


I know
But do they themselves know that?
They feel every economic policy of Tinubu is targeted at them this is the reason they have tried to shoot down every policy without giving a chance to work , even those that will be to their benefits they shoot it down all because they want to hurt Tinubu and make the country ungovernable


LMAO 🤣🤣 This one is still blaming Obidients for Tinubu's failures.

When he was sucking microphone, did you blame Obidients too?

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by DMerciful(m): 8:01am On Jan 30
How is Nigeria a nation? Its even struggling to be a country.

We need to restructure to a confederation!
Rolings:


MUST FALL?
Because Peter Obi did not win election Nigeria Must fall and we will stand by and allow you use your bad luck to affect our nation? No we won't . We will fight back and the country will survive whether you and your Peter Obi like it or not

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by DMerciful(m): 8:02am On Jan 30
If you own a company and others are running out, will you run in?

You too funny!
Rolings:


4 multi nationals without name

And see how you are excited ......are you one of the speculators thats waiting for naira to hit 10,000?

As those 4 multinationals are leaving....others are trooping in so it's the problem of those leaving. Nigeria is a huge market . Anybody leaves at their own risk.
If Nigeria was such a bad market .....why do the multinationals insist on still importing their products to Nigeria?
No wise multinational will exit Nigerian completely

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by DMerciful(m): 8:06am On Jan 30
Those countries are populated by people who are not indigenous to those countries originally so nobody can claim any ancestral lands.

Nigeria, on the other hand is made up of so many indigenous nationalities with different tendencies, aspirations and hatred. We're really not compatible
Rolings:


Na lie
Nigeria isnt the only country with complexities so why is Nigeria not working while
India is progressing
So is Australia
And canada
The USA has more complexities than Nigeria but it's the world powerhouse

Its Nigerians that's making Nigeria not to work. Look at you for example....you are seriously praying for the country to fall.... A while country of 200million plus should fall because Peter Obi didn't win elections......does that even make sense to a sane person?
Isn't it the same country Peter Obi wants to rule
So if Peter Obi wins by next election he should have to a battered nation to govern
Then people like you will now begin to wonder why he isn't performing forgetting the curses you have laid on your nation

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by DMerciful(m): 8:07am On Jan 30
Use your head and stop dragging Obi into everything. Didn't you see where he said even if Obi had won, the country will still not work? So how do you think he is saying it cos of Obi?
Rolings:


Na lie
Nigeria isnt the only country with complexities so why is Nigeria not working while
India is progressing
So is Australia
And canada
The USA has more complexities than Nigeria but it's the world powerhouse

Its Nigerians that's making Nigeria not to work. Look at you for example....you are seriously praying for the country to fall.... A while country of 200million plus should fall because Peter Obi didn't win elections......does that even make sense to a sane person?
Isn't it the same country Peter Obi wants to rule
So if Peter Obi wins by next election he should have to a battered nation to govern
Then people like you will now begin to wonder why he isn't performing forgetting the curses you have laid on your nation

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by DMerciful(m): 8:12am On Jan 30
You're absolutely right. The way Nigerians see this contraption created by the British through Lugard, its as though they're God and cannot make mistakes in their creation of Nigeria.

Yugoslavia broke up to eight countries that are today doing better than Yugoslavia as a whole!
Yujin:

You're as naive as a pet chicken.
Nigeria is not a nation and can never be one. India and Pakistan separated when it dawned on them that they were incompatible. That was commonsense there.
Here in Nigeria, we know we're not compatible yet we pretend and base our decisions on hurting others even when the decisions won't help us in the long run.
Nigeria's problem is fundamental besides other myriad issues. Without solving the fundamental one, nothing else will work. The main question now is this; can the fundamental problem be solved? Yes it can but no, it won't be solved because commonsense isn't common in Nigeria.
The fundamental problem is the structure of Nigeria. If it is not changed, forget it, Nigeria will descend to the worst contraption in the nearest future especially when their no longer any free oil to lubricate her rickety wheels.
I'm not like you who's all emotional than logical. Nigeria is DOOMED. Take a look around and tell me what you see. Not at war, yet her army are scattered all over the six regions to 'control' the violence all over.
Terrorists are pampered and enlisted to join the army while non-violent protesters of any sort are gunned down.
Look at the economic trajectory... gloomy like the vulva of an overworked farm cow.
Look at her infrastructures, dilapidated and unreliable.
Her tourism is dead. Nigeria can't host an AFCON currently and even moving forward. Nigeria is dead.
You're here thinking I'm campaigning for PGO while trying to defend a fraudulent personality who stole power but can't handle it. For you information, I have never campaigned for Peter Obi because I'm a futurist who plans many years ahead of the present and can foretell to a reasonable level whether a particular decision will be helpful in the longrun.
Based on my desires for Nigeria, PGO will delay it but BAT just like his predecessor, will bring us closer. True to my projection, they have brought us closer. See how suffering on monumental proportion has been unleashed on the inhabitants of Nigeria who mostly lack commonsense. Since they refuse to learn from other countries experience, they will have to learn first hand through their own experience which won't be palatable. We are in that desperate time now without help from anywhere. At the end, most will agree to trade Nigeria for their own lives.
I reiterate the good tidings that will succeed the demise of the evil contraption so those undeserving of the suffering within her can progress in peace.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Paraman: 8:22am On Jan 30
This is not the first time multinationals will leave Nigeria.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by thesicilian: 9:16am On Jan 30
Go to your region and develop it first, then we'll believe you when you say you can make Nigeria great again

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Couldntfigurean: 10:07am On Jan 30
Tinubu is a failure
I wonder why some people think that the drug lord has anything to offer

I laugh in latin

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by SoNature(m): 10:17am On Jan 30
Rolings:


Na lie
Nigeria isnt the only country with complexities so why is Nigeria not working while
India is progressing
So is Australia
And canada
The USA has more complexities than Nigeria but it's the world powerhouse

Its Nigerians that's making Nigeria not to work. Look at you for example....you are seriously praying for the country to fall.... A while country of 200million plus should fall because Peter Obi didn't win elections......does that even make sense to a sane person?
Isn't it the same country Peter Obi wants to rule
So if Peter Obi wins by next election he should have to a battered nation to govern
Then people like you will now begin to wonder why he isn't performing forgetting the curses you have laid on your nation

Stop dragging Peter Obi into this mess.

Tell Tinubu to go and do his work.

Nigeria is getting worse with each passing day.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 11:38am On Jan 30
SoNature:


Stop dragging Peter Obi into this mess.

Tell Tinubu to go and do his work.

Nigeria is getting worse with each passing day.

Stop Cursing our nation because your candidate failed to win
That's is not the same as saying the president should get to work
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 11:39am On Jan 30
DMerciful:
Use your head and stop dragging Obi into everything. [b]Didn't you see where he said even if Obi had won, the country will still not work? [/b]So how do you think he is saying it cos of Obi?

That still isn't a justification for the curses
Yes
He is an Obidient
It's only Obidients that do what he did ..... Pdp supporters don't go cursing the nation because their candidate lost....only Obidients do that and its because they are naive
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by APCNig: 11:40am On Jan 30
Notfogotten:
4 more multinationals to exit Nigeria in coming week owing to scarcity of USD.

Just for you information, USD is now #1,900 in the parallel market. It is projected to hit #2100 before end of February as the exit of these country will further drawdown on nigerias forex balance.

I warned people to change their naira last month. Now, it may be impossible to change as people are no longer selling.

This is the shege promax we talked about.

Keep crying over nothing
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by APCNig: 11:40am On Jan 30
Rolings:


MUST FALL?
Because Peter Obi did not win election Nigeria Must fall and we will stand by and allow you use your bad luck to affect our nation? No we won't . We will fight back and the country will survive whether you and your Peter Obi like it or not

Can an Igbo man ever rule Nigeria? It will never happen
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by SoNature(m): 11:43am On Jan 30
Rolings:


Stop Cursing our nation because your candidate failed to win
That's is not the same as saying the president should get to work

For your mind you get nation.

Keep living in a cloud cuckoo land.

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 11:43am On Jan 30
DMerciful:
Those countries are populated by people who are not indigenous to those countries originally so nobody can claim any ancestral lands.

Nigeria, on the other hand is made up of so many indigenous nationalities with different tendencies, aspirations and hatred. We're really not compatible

We are not compatible because we don't want to be .
In those countries they practice federal system of government like ours because it's the system that will guarantee fairness to all parts.
The problem with Nigeria is that the big tribes don't want the minor tribes to survive.....the minority tribes are at the receiving end of the rivalry among the three major tribes.
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by fx45(m): 11:44am On Jan 30
Rolings:
MUST FALL?
Because Peter Obi did not win election Nigeria Must fall and we will stand by and allow you use your bad luck to affect our nation? No we won't . We will fight back and the country will survive whether you and your Peter Obi like it or not
Stop deceiving yourself. The country is already on a free fall and the damage appears irreversible. Asiwaju is supervising the death of the British colonial evil experiment. Nigeria cannot be fixed... Even Peter Obi cannot do jack! The country is damaged beyond repair

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Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 12:00pm On Jan 30
DMerciful:
If you own a company and others are running out, will you run in?

You too funny!
Na you funny. If whats pursuing them is terrible why do they still sell their products to Nigeria?

Depends on what's making them run away.
If you want to do business in a country and refuse to do backward integration like others and you have been warned for years to do so and you refuse....the result is that any little volatility in the global space will affect you.
P&G was doing business in Nigeria and paying in dollars ....they caused their own downfall
GSK pulled out of Nigeria Argentina and Kenya because they couldn't compete with generics from India.....
That a few people could not cope with competition
Or .a multinational changing its business model
Doesn't translate to economy mess.... Why are others still in business and many more trooping in and most importantly those multinationals still insist on selling their products to Nigeria..... Shows you they can't do without Nigeria..... Leave Nigeria completely at your own risk
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 12:02pm On Jan 30
SoNature:


For your mind you get nation.

Keep living in a cloud cuckoo land.


Yet all Igbos are hating on yorubas because they didn't get a chance to rule the "nation"
Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Rolings: 12:03pm On Jan 30
fx45:
Stop deceiving yourself. The country is already on a free fall and the damage appears irreversible. Asiwaju is supervising the death of the British colonial evil experiment. Nigeria cannot be fixed... Even Peter Obi cannot do jack! The country is damaged beyond repair

And I say you are wrong.
Nigeria can be fixed
And will be fixed

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