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Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Michael004: 8:59am On Sep 07, 2017 |
okway:I dey tell you. Very useless govt. 1 Like |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by BlackMbakara1(m): 9:20am On Sep 07, 2017 |
The SW is busy developing their areas through sound reasoning devoid of unguarded statement. Ensuring environment friendliness and assuring security in preparedness in the extinct of oil usage in the future. Ours here in the SS and SE is filled with greed enveloped with unguarded statement and relocating of businesses to neighboring countries or regions and same time shouting marginalization. Nobody will ever want to invest in an unpredictable state...let's give peace a chance and hold our leaders accountable. 10 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by gr8tone: 9:20am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Acidosis:You think so? Your opinion thou; |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by nnokwa042(m): 9:33am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Basic123:even Yoruba first Russia reach space Yoruba people re first people to produce television in this world even for Nigeria na only dem get light and water 24/7 1 Like |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Basic123: 9:34am On Sep 07, 2017 |
nnokwa042:They've arrived 7 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Adeyinka12(m): 9:36am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Funmiladey:Nah big lie, come to state of Osun . there is cocoa processing in Ede. 3 Likes |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Mazeltovscotty(m): 10:04am On Sep 07, 2017 |
deepwater:thunder! Lol |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Nobody: 10:05am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Adeyinka12:Really? If true that's great! Can you create a thread with sound pics of the place? Thanks. |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by omojeesu(m): 10:16am On Sep 07, 2017 |
But is vegetable oil healthy? |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by ODVanguard: 10:21am On Sep 07, 2017 |
JohnXcel: He's right. A thread already exists on that on nairaland. https://www.nairaland.com/3048964/aregbesola-resuscitates-ede-cocoa-processing 1 Like |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by RealityShot: 10:21am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Funmiladey:Really? please tell us more about that agreemnet. Thank you. |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Nobody: 10:30am On Sep 07, 2017 |
ODVanguard:Thanks brother. The economy of the Southwest keeps growing... but I wonder what Ondo, Ekiti, (and Kwara and Kogi: in parenthesis for obvious reasons) are up to? 1 Like |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Knaruto(m): 10:32am On Sep 07, 2017 |
boman2014:It would be illusory to think that there is anything as "peace of Nigeria"....Because in the real sense the state has known no peace since 1960 |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by bigpicture001: 10:36am On Sep 07, 2017 |
very very poor location...from history and the culture of the people...it can be deduced that south east and south south are pioneers in oil pail production again ppl of the south east are highest in vegetables oil consumption...for me,i think locating in a place like anambra or delta would have been better to cover both region for nearest to raw materials and also nearest to market and cheap labour |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by omoelerin1: 10:44am On Sep 07, 2017 |
deepwater:Ha! you a devil. |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by dgbaba: 10:49am On Sep 07, 2017 |
bigpicture001: Why can't you go establish your own there. You think the owners are dumb(like you) ? A lot of research and feasibility studies must have been done before even laying the foundation for this project. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by JerryDM1: 10:51am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Basic123:Mtcheew! Ibadan with rusted roofs. Everything going to the west and north. We must restructure this country by fire and by force. Proudly Deltan. |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Flaghouse1: 10:51am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Benekruku: FOR YOUR MIND NOW YOU BE RAMBO ! |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by omonnakoda: 11:17am On Sep 07, 2017 |
EvilMetahuman:If there was such an agreement it would be with Switzerland,Belgium,France or USA . Cadbury is now in American hands Anything is a problem if you have no solution i.e electricity and water which other countries take for granted. The hot weather is a problem specifically for chocolate until we figure our a solution i,e we have power . The number one cocoa product in Nigeria is Cocoa drinks. The big players do not make chocolate rather the little chocolate we consume is imported . My point is that given our peculiarities we need to develop a local solution with local products to boost cocoa consumption and this does not have to mean chocolate. Goody Goody and chocomilo are not chocolate in my opinion but yes they make my point that we can have our own products and need more research into that. Cocoa drinks could be a lot cheaper than they currently are as a percentage of household income. How many families can afford to take Milo daily. In the UK it is about £2-3 less than half of one hour's pay at minimum wage. In Nigeria you will have to work for TWO DAYS at minimum wage to buy it Cocoa powder is 20% protein but bitter so we need to figure out how to use it smartly and more in our cooking. It does not have to be chocolate which low end retailers simply will not stock because of power challenges 2 Likes |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by gnykelly(m): 12:03pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Funmiladey: can you give link to such agreement or is it just your figment of imagination. |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by laudate: 12:05pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Benekruku:Strange! I always thought you were from the Niger-Delta! 1 Like |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by laudate: 12:07pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Acidosis:'Desolate', ke? Haba!! What kind of language is that? How can you use such a word to describe Ibadan? |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Basic123: 12:33pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
JerryDM1:Bad belle can kill ooo visit a nearest hospital! I dont want to give you hypertensive crisis I will have asked you to visit this link www.nairaland.com/3941777/ibadan-pictures-development-fastest-growing/19 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by delpee(f): 12:39pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
I buy cocoa powder produced in Nigeria. It's from Ile Oluji in Ondo state. There are a few other companies too like the one in Ede. The one located on Lagos -Ibadan expressway (between Isheri and Ibafo) seems to have folded up. Their product was good too. Check Shoprite for various brands of locally produced cocoa powder. 4 Likes |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Basic123: 12:41pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
bigpicture001:can you site your company in a place where it could be blew up by tompolo at anytime or where the workers will just desert the company one day to attend nnamdi kanu rally and come back to experiment the newly learnt nnamdi kanu hate speeches on their managers 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by laudate: 12:44pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
omonnakoda:Ehn?? Is Goody-goody still available in the market? E don tay wey I see am, o! |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Flaghouse1: 12:55pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
laudate: YES ,THEM DEY SELL AM FOR MY AREA ,HOW MANY CARTONS YOU WANT, See the question you dey ask sef shey condensed milk still dey market? Where you wan see goody goody again,eon dey |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by omonnakoda: 1:05pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
laudate:old man no be only Goody Goody Na Bazooka Joe |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by laudate: 1:06pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
omonnakoda: |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Seyeah23(m): 1:11pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
BlackMbakara1: God will continue to renew your knowledge, wisdom and understanding. I concur to your reasoning. You spoke (comment) well |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by Nobody: 2:28pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
deomelo: And who told u iya the biggest in west Africa |
Re: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by BlackMbakara1(m): 2:34pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Seyeah23: Amen and many thanks. |
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