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Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Nobody: 12:56pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi: From your mentions and quotes, it's pretty clear you're one deluded SOB. Aww poor thing, seeking all the attention he couldn't get at birth. sorry! I won't reply you again, you don't even exist. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 12:57pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
babajero:what war you talking about? |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by ApexTitan(m): 12:58pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
GenBuhari: That is actually a daft thing to do. The sensible thing would be to list the products that are actually substandard so that the Nigerian public is made aware that way the product manufacturers will sit up. Stop looking to engage in an unproductive trade battle - it ultimately harms Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Nobody: 1:00pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi: Yes I am and a very proud one too. But as long as I'm not corrupt there should be no problem. Right? |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by boxypane(m): 1:00pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi:You of all ppl knw dat that this Country aint going that Low. Priorities lost has been found. Put on ur googles n watch Naija in 3d |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by prophetfire: 1:01pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi:starvation, crimes,terrorism,war and imminent death are staring you guys in the face.the inter. Community is begging for alms to feed you guys and you come here to talk?resolve these myraid of problems facing a hungry country of yours before coming to talk with people like us that are donating to the U N to feed your burnt ass. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:04pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
evegran:say hi to your mum 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:06pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
prophetfire:all put up here describes only one place................''Nigeria'' 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:07pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
boxypane:did you ever believe before now that South Africa will one day start chasing you away? 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:08pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
CityNG:Nah!!! Here in Yemen, we hang Nigerians '' be you Christian or Islam'' we hate them with good reasons |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by nortcentrallord(m): 1:09pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi: That face looks familiar. Haven't I seen you in Benue state on one of my visits a couple of years back? When did you got to Yemen? Nigerians can LIE? Demn! |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:10pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
nortcentrallord:hmmm! Wow! You need a chill bottle of Coca cola 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Nobody: 1:14pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi: I can't he hanged as I'm allergic to tight ropes |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by boxypane(m): 1:16pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi:Do ur research. SA has been hostile to other fellow africans since inception. This is not the first. Claim ur birth jor n stop claiming yemen. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by jascon1(m): 1:16pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
ApexTitan:I feel u are going around Ur tail on Ur points. Is and was are from the same verb 'to be'. SON has a task as an organization. If they failed at verification of companies before issuing licenses or ensuring manufacturing standards are maintained during processing or inspection of companies output before export, the simple thing is SON needs to arch their arss up. If our goods are rejected what other organization would u blame for this? Are u going to blame MAN? Or NCS? All countries have what we call international n national standards. It is Ur duty to have adequate knowledge about the standards of the countries you make Ur exports. U must consult with them and if possible make sample exports before exportation can be effected. SON bears that heavy responsibility to give exporters the clearance, also adequate information based on the ISO and NSO of the designated countries of export. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by solayd(m): 1:21pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Let's start to reject their own too now |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by jascon1(m): 1:25pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
sheabutter1:Ah ah now think am now. We r suffering is not a secret. Citizens from other nations run only to where they can milk huge profits, but most Nigerians are in Afghanistan n Pakistan. Even while they die there they hold on strong. They would rather die there than return. It proves the level or torture they face in their homeland. Is not that we don't have the resources to create a comfortable society for all citizens we have these in abundance. We r only hoping n hoping. Ppl r tired of this hopes let the change be visible to the commons in the society. Ah ah kini awon soro? |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Nobody: 1:32pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Abeg yam dey get fake? |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Chigold101(m): 1:33pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Omooba77:can you imagine...laboratotry to teste yam. There is nothing these white men wont turn us into. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by hijodedios: 1:34pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
baybeeboi: You dont go to other nations when you have nothing to offer them 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by jascon1(m): 1:41pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
solayd:yes indeed! You r right, but I promise u, if u refuse it only for one weeks u will lose 35 pounds of Ur weight. We gave Malaysian palm nuts back in the 70iea, today we import palm oil from Malaysia. We import even undies from China. Check the label on boxers u r wearing right now, if we stop importing u will not be able to wear any new boxers again for the coming 16 months. Do we have enough manufacturers than can supply the needs of about 200 million inhabitants? No! Do we have stable power to sustain manufacturing industries? No! The rice u eat, the oil u use to make soup, the electronic gadgets, even the one u r using to access Ur account on nairaland(check where it was manufactured), all the vehicles both keke n okada everything are imported. The stuff that they are exporting are stuff the hoard away from u n I and they want to take abroad to seel while u starve. Small packet of groundnut is 500 naira. By the time u start buying it for massive consumption like garri u will notice that we can't afford them. But then again, necessity is the father of invention, but not in a system like ours. And I'll give u an example. Since we have been inventing electricity for ourselves our govt has made it our duty as citizens to provide amenities for ourselves. Since we have decided to bore holes for water, our water board has died and every citizen now is responsible for his own water. One funny thing is the office of the minister for water is still active. Check for Mrs Sarah Ochekpe on Google u will see the current minister who makes millions for not working out of our tax money. Same thing goes to the ministry for power. Same thing goes to mines n steel, housing n urban development etc... Is pathetic |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by toocoded: 1:41pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
MaziOmenuko:Nice one there |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:42pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
CityNG:lol! we hang you with a chain den |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Nobody: 1:42pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
I asked who is winning you said: baybeeboi: Now you said: baybeeboi: oya clean your mouth.... You too dey lie. You wey be Zulu girl Anyway Enjoy Yemen |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Ibman: 1:44pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
SON bull shit.....they are just there doin nothing just enter our market are see fake and substandard thing every where in our market...i had alway been wondering if SON exist on newspaper and NTA news only. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:44pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
boxypane:sorry to disappoint........am Yemeni |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:46pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
hijodedios:not so, what we have goes around....unlike Nigerians who go to countries who just got independence 2years ago seeking for greener pastures 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by merengue: 1:50pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Sadness inducing news. Maybe now , we can stop this "Giant of Africa" nonsense and actually begin to get things done. 1 Like |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by ApexTitan(m): 1:50pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
jascon1: All of what you say here in no way substantiate the accusation you made against SON in your first comment. When did SON certify criminal companies? Do you know of any company that produces substandard goods with a SON certification? That's a serious claim, you can't just say stuff like that without evidence. |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Chigold101(m): 1:51pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
jascon1:forget story my brother. Those who run away from Nigeria do so cos they are lazy & want to make money in a criminal way easily. Most of them are into drugs & financial crime. Nigeria is the only country where you do not need so many licences & approval to start a business. Most of us here started with nothing & today we are grateful GOD for the journey so far. Take a trip to some part of this country and see how men & women who are serious with their life & are not interested in quick drug money are making money through their craft & business. I have experienced life both and outside to know that life in Nigeria is good. Most times we speak trash about our school system but anytime a Nigerian appears outside this country, the country we find ourselves gives us job even ahead of their own citizens. I am not saying that Nigeria is too good. What am saying is that Nigeria is not as bad as most NIGERIANS are making the world to be. Some paint Nigeria black because they are seeking asylum so that they can eat free food & have more freedom to commit crime in the country where they are. I believe in NIGERIA but if the country eventually breaks... BIAFRA is my home... And I love the land of the RISING SUN. God bless Ojukwu |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by baybeeboi: 1:52pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
belabela:why highlight those points? 1...i said i have been too busy to watch the war 2...i won't give details of those not involved in the war. How have I in anyway contradicted myself? you think we Yemenis reason like confused Nigerians? |
Re: 103 Nigerian Products Rejected Abroad –FG by Litmus: 1:53pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Omooba77: Sometimes it's just plain discrimination, let's not be too sniffy about pointing this out. Why import mangoes from Nigeria when you can import them from India, a favored Nation. Why import yams from Nigeria when you can import them from Ghana, a favored Nation. Nigerian yams and Mangoes may be superior and cheaper,resulting in destroying the competition. Sometimes citizens of the nations whose products Nigerian products will adversely affect are part of the system that assess the worthiness of Nigerian products. They influence decisions against Nigerian product. This results in Nigerian product needing to meet criteria far higher than that of her more favored, boot licking, competitors Nations. Overall, it is good that Nigerians don't dwell on discrimination, doing so can result in laziness and making excuses but we should have half an eye on recognizing that issues of sociopolitical discrimination exists and can be brought to bear where not expected or in the end we'll be so frustrated we'll turn on ourselves. In this, I'm reminded by the comment i heard a Nigerian kid tell his dad one day commuting on a train. The kid was tired of trying to make his Nigerian father understand that the Nigerian cultural attitude of hard-work does not always pay off in a discriminatory society such as Britain as he saw it. The dad kept insisting that the boy should work harder and he would succeed. In frustration the boy said in raised voice, ' if i fall from a high building, no matter how hard i flap my arms, I'm not going to survive'. |
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