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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by emmysoftyou: 6:16pm On Jul 13, 2018
OfficialAPCNig:

Illiteracy is a disease.

Do you know it is Onitsha main market and Ariaria Int'l market Aba that service the entire North, Southern Niger Republic and SS?

Go to Milverton Aba any time and you will see the volume of goods leaving for North.

Go Osha in Onitsha and you will collapse as a result of volumn of goods leaving for the North.

To to Cemetary market Aba or Akwa Ibom park Ariria and you will see the volumn of goods leaving Aba for SS.

Go to Oil Market on Wednesdays and you will see the volumn of goods that enter Rivers from Aba weekly.

SE controls Nigeria distribution network and consumer market. (True Talk)

SE is very strategic in Nigeria commerce. (Fact)

Leave Lagos-Ibadan expressway University, u no gree.
i was in onitsha 2006 and I can testify to this assertion.
My big uncle own a business in BEST U lane onitsha main market.. I was surprised to see northerners from kaduna, Niger, sokoto and as far as Senegal/niger republic coming to buy products from us in the east..
Some of them can't speak English but they understood how to negotiate with Nigeria currency. Some of them will tell you how much they want to pay by giving you a certain amount and if you re not ok with the price, they would add 2k on top to purchase whatever they want.
I spend several months in onitsha before I got admission into university.

Men I respect onitsha main market, Tho I don't know much about ariaria international market..

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by aribisala0(m): 6:40pm On Jul 13, 2018
emmysoftyou:
i was in onitsha 2006 and I can testify to this assertion.
My big uncle own a business in BEST U lane onitsha main market.. I was surprised to see northerners from kaduna, Niger, sokoto and as far as Senegal/niger republic coming to buy products from us in the east..
Some of them can't speak English but they understood how to negotiate with Nigeria currency. Some of them will tell you how much they want to pay by giving you a certain amount and if you re not ok with the price, they would add 2k on top to purchase whatever they want.
I spend several months in onitsha before I got admission into university.

Men I respect onitsha main market, Tho I don't know much about ariaria international market..
Buy products like what exactly. Why do you folk like deceiving yourself

There is no significcant manufacturing taking place in Onitsha compared to Ogun State. So tell us Two things that people from Senegal come to buy in Onitsha. Whatevr it is it is relatively insignificant compared to what happens in Lagos .
What you want us to believe is stuff gets imported through Lagos and taken to Onitsha so the Senegalese can come there to buy?

What are the transport links in and out of Onitsha? What is the volume of traffic?

The largest provisions market is in Lagos. That is where Onitsha people come to buy stuff like Milo and Sugar and Omo and Maggi and so on. You will also see traders from Ghana and elsewhere

Onitsha market is the filthiest place on earth second maybe to Ariaria.
Do you know how many cows are killed in Lagos daily? Or is that not a market?

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 6:56pm On Jul 13, 2018
Tundeobama:
see this one list tailoring shop like 70 has industry lwkmd.Go and even Google the top 10 richest designer in Nigeria and come back.
Do you know alakija worth all this 2*2 shop owners you list them.
I hope you know what is NASDAQ Please Google six most powerful woman in oil and gas in the world, Alakija name is missing there

Uju Ifejika chairman and CEO, Brittania-U Limited is only Africa that made the list

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by linkszelda: 6:59pm On Jul 13, 2018
OfficialAPCNig:

At least you have acknowledged you are coming from a hell hole.

Next!
At least you've acknowledged that you have a hell hole in your sitting room.
We die here today
Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 7:04pm On Jul 13, 2018
aribisala0:
Buy products like what exactly. Why do you folk like deceiving yourself

There is no significcant manufacturing taking place in Onitsha compared to Ogun State. So tell us Two things that people from Senegal come to buy in Onitsha. Whatevr it is it is relatively insignificant compared to what happens in Lagos .
What you want us to believe is stuff gets imported through Lagos and taken to Onitsha so the Senegalese can come there to buy?

What are the transport links in and out of Onitsha? What is the volume of traffic?

The largest provisions market is in Lagos. That is where Onitsha people come to buy stuff like Milo and Sugar and Omo and Maggi and so on. You will also see traders from Ghana and elsewhere

Onitsha market is the filthiest place on earth second maybe to Ariaria.
Do you know how many cows are killed in Lagos daily? Or is that not a market?
You are most useless id.io.t I have ever seen deomelo grin for what you just wrote, very big dumb, tell me why Anambra took third position among seven states that control 90% of transactions in Nigeria after Lagos, Rivers state

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 7:11pm On Jul 13, 2018
aribisala0:
Buy products like what exactly. Why do you folk like deceiving yourself

[s]There is no significcant manufacturing taking place in Onitsha compared to Ogun State. So tell us Two things that people from Senegal come to buy in Onitsha. Whatevr it is it is relatively insignificant compared to what happens in Lagos .
What you want us to believe is stuff gets imported through Lagos and taken to Onitsha so the Senegalese can come there to buy?

What are the transport links in and out of Onitsha? What is the volume of traffic?

The largest provisions market is in Lagos. That is where Onitsha people come to buy stuff like Milo and Sugar and Omo and Maggi and so on. You will also see traders from Ghana and elsewhere

Onitsha market is the filthiest place on earth second maybe to Ariaria.
Do you know how many cows are killed in Lagos daily? Or is that not a market?[/s]
Ogun that's living on loan, a state that can't pay workers salary you are comparing to ANAMBRA grin grin grin

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Nobody: 7:19pm On Jul 13, 2018
Abeg all of una wey dey defend Yoruba and Igbo businesses here, which one of d businesses wey una dey mention be una own. You people are either dependants or employed on 60k to 100k salary and you're helping made men to count their money using tribal tags. I'm sure if you go to all those businesses, you'll see then employ Yoruba, igbo, Hausa without thinking of the tribe they come from so abeg what is ya problem?
You ppl need to grow brain. None of the owners of those businesses will subscribe to your tribalist agendas or secession for that matter cause they are the ones enjoying nijeriya. So cut the crap go and chop ur beans and sleep. Thread closed!!
angry angry

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 7:22pm On Jul 13, 2018
aribisala0:
Buy products like what exactly. Why do you folk like deceiving yourself

There is no significcant manufacturing taking place in Onitsha compared to Ogun State. So tell us Two things that people from Senegal come to buy in Onitsha. Whatevr it is it is relatively insignificant compared to what happens in Lagos .
What you want us to believe is stuff gets imported through Lagos and taken to Onitsha so the Senegalese can come there to buy?

What are the transport links in and out of Onitsha? What is the volume of traffic?

The largest provisions market is in Lagos. That is where Onitsha people come to buy stuff like Milo and Sugar and Omo and Maggi and so on. You will also see traders from Ghana and elsewhere

Onitsha market is the filthiest place on earth second maybe to Ariaria.
Do you know how many cows are killed in Lagos daily? Or is that not a market?
You seat in your mud enclave, can we see roads to Ogun industrial areas, mainly occupied by non Yorubas
Below is Anambra industrial roads

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by LaudableXX: 7:22pm On Jul 13, 2018
OfficialAPCNig:
We are still saying the same thing. Everything you calculated just amounted to 34.6% of our total imports, what about the other 65.4%? Ndi Igbo controls those.

Even at that, Ndi Igbo are still into heavy importation of those 34.6% you mentioned.

Ndi Igbo are Nigeria's largest importer of Kerosene, Anambra is the largest importer of packaged medicaments.

Ndi Igbo runs this economy (Kiss da Truth)

Na wetin you just talk for here? "Ndi Igbo are Nigeria's largest importer of Kerosene,....." Haba! Oga, take it easy with the lies, abeg! shocked
Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Ziggylady(f): 7:23pm On Jul 13, 2018
Odingo1:


You Yorubas are good at quoting figures and using propagandas, why is Yoruba people so afraid to have Odua Republic and are always online fighting IPOB Biafra agitatation.



A billion dollar question indeed!!..

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 7:26pm On Jul 13, 2018
aribisala0:
Bu


Od..e checkout Anambra industrial roads

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by LaudableXX: 7:27pm On Jul 13, 2018
Odingo1:
You Yorubas are good at quoting figures and using propagandas, why is Yoruba people so afraid to have Odua Republic and are always online fighting IPOB Biafra agitatation.
Ziggylady:
A billion dollar question indeed!!..

Only God knows why you people enjoy taking panadol for the headache of others. If those Yoruba people do not want their republic, why are you wailing? Is it your own republic?

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by aribisala0(m): 7:28pm On Jul 13, 2018
TundeBricklayer:

You seat in your mud enclave, can we see roads to Ogun industrial areas, mainly occupied by non Yorubas
Below is Anambra industrial roads
Congrats when are yyou leabing our enclave and going back ? Anyy time soon?

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 7:37pm On Jul 13, 2018
These are firms own by Anambarians not outsider, few days ago when PG plants shutting down treaded you guys were busy crying like wounded lions grin grin
These are indigenous firms

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 7:43pm On Jul 13, 2018
aribisala0:
Congrats when are yyou leabing our enclave and going back ? Anyy time soon?
Show me any part of Ogun you can compare with Onitsha

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Ttipsy(f): 8:15pm On Jul 13, 2018
TundeBricklayer:

Show me any part of Ogun you can compare with Onitsha
oga u really wanna finish this pple o. we are Nigerians let's enjoy
Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Ofemannnu: 8:22pm On Jul 13, 2018
TundeBricklayer:



Try and update please stop disgracing yourself, GIP is not own by Yoruba man
Global Infrastructure Partners was established in May 2006. Two of GIP's founding investors in its first fund, GIP I, were Credit Suisse and General Electric. Each of these investors committed approximately 9% of the US$5.64 billion of GIP I's total committed capital.

The firm's first investment was announced in October 2006. It was a 50:50 joint venture between GIP and American International Group (AIG) to acquire London City Airport (LCY) for an undisclosed sum. GIP announced the sale of LCY in February 2016 for a significant multiple of its 2006 acquisition price.

Subsequently, GIP has made two additional airport investments: the October 2009 acquisition of Gatwick Airport, the second largest airport in the United Kingdom by passenger traffic, for £1.5 billion from BAA and the 2012 acquisition of Edinburgh Airport for £807 million.[5][6]

Additionally, GIP has made a cross section of investments in other areas of the transport sector as well as the natural resource and power generation areas of the energy sector. These assets include sea ports, freight rail facilities, midstream natural resources and power generation businesses.

Global Infrastructure Partners' first fund, GIP I, completed its fund raising in May 2008 with $5.64 billion in investor capital commitments. The fund became fully invested during 2012. In September 2012, GIP's second fund, GIP II, completed fund raising with US$8.25 billion in investor capital commitments, making it the largest independent infrastructure fund in the world at that time.[7] Exceeding what it had initially projected,[8] GIP's third fund—GIP III—completed fund raising in January 2017 with approximately $15.8 billion in investor capital commitments.

You are really a clown.Bayo Ogunlesi started GIP in 2006 and there is no born Igbo that has big companies like the Yorubas ,home and abroad:

In July 2006, Ogunlesi started the private equity firm, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a joint venture whose initial investors included Credit Suisse and General Electric. He currently serves as Chairman and Managing Partner.[10]
He is the only key person according to GIP website because he founded it..


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Infrastructure_Partners


Global Infrastructure Partners
Global Infrastructure Partners

Type
Partnership
Industry
Private equity
Founded
May 2006
Headquarters
New York City, United States
(Head office)
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
(Operational headquarters)
Key people
Adebayo Ogunlesi (Managing Partner and Chairman) [1]
AUM
approx. US$40 billion (2016)[2]
Website
www.global-infra.com
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP)


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adebayo_Ogunlesi

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by aribisala0(m): 8:36pm On Jul 13, 2018
TundeBricklayer:

Show me any part of Ogun you can compare with Onitsha
So why are you in Ogun ? Go back

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Ofemannnu: 9:13pm On Jul 13, 2018
TundeBricklayer:



Try and update please stop disgracing yourself, GIP is not own by Yoruba man
Global Infrastructure Partners was established in May 2006. Two of GIP's founding investors in its first fund, GIP I, were Credit Suisse and General Electric. Each of these investors committed approximately 9% of the US$5.64 billion of GIP I's total committed capital.

The firm's first investment was announced in October 2006. It was a 50:50 joint venture between GIP and American International Group (AIG) to acquire London City Airport (LCY) for an undisclosed sum. GIP announced the sale of LCY in February 2016 for a significant multiple of its 2006 acquisition price.

Subsequently, GIP has made two additional airport investments: the October 2009 acquisition of Gatwick Airport, the second largest airport in the United Kingdom by passenger traffic, for £1.5 billion from BAA and the 2012 acquisition of Edinburgh Airport for £807 million.[5][6]

Additionally, GIP has made a cross section of investments in other areas of the transport sector as well as the natural resource and power generation areas of the energy sector. These assets include sea ports, freight rail facilities, midstream natural resources and power generation businesses.

Global Infrastructure Partners' first fund, GIP I, completed its fund raising in May 2008 with $5.64 billion in investor capital commitments. The fund became fully invested during 2012. In September 2012, GIP's second fund, GIP II, completed fund raising with US$8.25 billion in investor capital commitments, making it the largest independent infrastructure fund in the world at that time.[7] Exceeding what it had initially projected,[8] GIP's third fund—GIP III—completed fund raising in January 2017 with approximately $15.8 billion in investor capital commitments.

Do not be a permanent mumu and stop hallucinating.
Bayo Ogunlesi started GIP in 2006.This is why he is the only key person according to GIP website.
No born Igbo has massive businessesvlike the Yoruba's,home and abroad:

Global Infrastructure Partners
Global Infrastructure Partners

Type
Partnership
Industry
Private equity
Founded
May 2006
Headquarters
New York City, United States
(Head office)
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
(Operational headquarters)
Key people
Adebayo Ogunlesi (Managing Partner and Chairman) [1]
AUM
approx. US$40 billion (2016)[2]
Website
www.global-infra.com
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is an infrastructure investment fund making both equity and selected debt investments. GIP is headquartered in New York City and its equity investments are in infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water/waste sectors. GIP employs approximately 150 investment and operational professionals and has offices in New York, London and Sydney and operational headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. In the aggregate, its portfolio companies employ approximately 21,000 people.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Infrastructure_Partners

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 9:35pm On Jul 13, 2018
Ofemannnu:


Do not be a permanent mumu and stop hallucinating.
Bayo Ogunlesi started GIP in 2006.This is why he is the only key person according to GIP website.
No born Igbo has massive businessesvlike the Yoruba's,home and abroad:

Global Infrastructure Partners
Global Infrastructure Partners

Type
Partnership
Industry
Private equity
Founded
May 2006
Headquarters
New York City, United States
(Head office)
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
(Operational headquarters)
Key people
Adebayo Ogunlesi (Managing Partner and Chairman) [1]
AUM
approx. US$40 billion (2016)[2]
Website
www.global-infra.com
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is an infrastructure investment fund making both equity and selected debt investments. GIP is headquartered in New York City and its equity investments are in infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water/waste sectors. GIP employs approximately 150 investment and operational professionals and has offices in New York, London and Sydney and operational headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. In the aggregate, its portfolio companies employ approximately 21,000 people.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Infrastructure_Partners

You are dumb, so making him the chairman he is now the own of GIP grin
Read below

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Atlantaburger1(m): 9:38pm On Jul 13, 2018
Patrioticooduan:
Nigeria must disintegrate.
Say no to restructuring.
Even if we restructure, it won't stop the hate we have for each other. Nigeria experienced ethnic tensions when we had regional government. If Awolowo, Azikwe, Ahmadu Bello were alive today, they won't advise us to restructure but split.
Yorubas and Ashantis or Zulus don't fight like the way Yorubas and Igbos/Hausas do. This is because we don't share same country with them. When Yorubas, Igbos, and Hausas finally separate, we won't know we once shared same country. Everyone will mind their business.
Why should I go through all the stress because I want restructuring when I can use it to split the country?
Yorubas, Hausas, and Igbos don't need one another to survive. We can only trade with each other like Europeans and Asians do.
#simplesense.
Split Nigeria!



You are very on point bro, that’s the fact.

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 9:39pm On Jul 13, 2018
Ofemannnu:


Do

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Infrastructure_Partners


Two of GIP's founding investors are Credit Suisse and General Electric.

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 9:43pm On Jul 13, 2018
Ofemannnu:


Do not be a permanent mumu and stop hallucinating.
Bayo Ogunlesi started GIP in 2006.This is why he is the only key person according to GIP website.
No born Igbo has massive businessesvlike the Yoruba's,home and abroad:

Global Infrastructure Partners
Global Infrastructure Partners

Type
Partnership
Industry
Private equity
Founded
May 2006
Headquarters
New York City, United States
(Head office)
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
(Operational headquarters)
Key people
Adebayo Ogunlesi (Managing Partner and Chairman) [1]
AUM
approx. US$40 billion (2016)[2]
Website
www.global-infra.com
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is an infrastructure investment fund making both equity and selected debt investments. GIP is headquartered in New York City and its equity investments are in infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water/waste sectors. GIP employs approximately 150 investment and operational professionals and has offices in New York, London and Sydney and operational headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. In the aggregate, its portfolio companies employ approximately 21,000 people.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Infrastructure_Partners


It was a 50:50 joint venture between GIP and American International Group (AIG) to acquire London City Airport (LCY) also acquisition of Gatwick Airport, the second largest airport in the United Kingdom by passenger traffic, for £1.5 billion from BAA [3][4] and the 2012 acquisition of Edinburgh Airport for £807 million.

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Octaves(m): 9:46pm On Jul 13, 2018
NgwaManNaija4LF:

Because it belongs to the Igbos.
my broda. the thing don tire me

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 9:48pm On Jul 13, 2018
Ofemannnu:




GIP, founded in 2006 with backing from General Electric Co and Credit Suisse Group AG, raised $5.6 billion for its first infrastructure fund, targeting assets in the transport, energy, utilities and waste sectors.

Goldman Sachs was not as successful in its second infrastructure fund endeavor, slashing its fundraising target in half in the middle of its marketing process and ending up raising $3.1 billion.

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Ofemannnu: 9:59pm On Jul 13, 2018
TundeBricklayer:

You are dumb, so making him the chairman he is now the own of GIP grin
Read below

You are the fool here.He is the only key person because he started the company and still has a very high stake in it.Even Trump knew that he is one of the greatest brains in business in the world.You are crying because no born Igbo can equate him.You can cry till eternity,you will still remain an Ojuku...saucer head grin

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by OfficialAPCNig: 10:00pm On Jul 13, 2018
LaudableXX:


Na wetin you just talk for here? "Ndi Igbo are Nigeria's largest importer of Kerosene,....." Haba! Oga, take it easy with the lies, abeg! shocked
Is reading illegal from where you came from?

Capital Oil is the largest importer of kerosene in Nigeria.

Be guided.

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by OfficialAPCNig: 10:01pm On Jul 13, 2018
linkszelda:

At least you've acknowledged that you have a hell hole in your sitting room.
We die here today
If you are feeling suicidal, go and hold your personal lord and saviour, Buhari.

I don't respond to Shi.tholer.
Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by OfficialAPCNig: 10:04pm On Jul 13, 2018
emmysoftyou:
i was in onitsha 2006 and I can testify to this assertion.
My big uncle own a business in BEST U lane onitsha main market.. I was surprised to see northerners from kaduna, Niger, sokoto and as far as Senegal/niger republic coming to buy products from us in the east..
Some of them can't speak English but they understood how to negotiate with Nigeria currency. Some of them will tell you how much they want to pay by giving you a certain amount and if you re not ok with the price, they would add 2k on top to purchase whatever they want.
I spend several months in onitsha before I got admission into university.

Men I respect onitsha main market, Tho I don't know much about ariaria international market..
Ariaria serves majorly the East, SS (excluding Delta and Edo) and North.

Onitsha is still the King.

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by TundeBricklayer: 10:06pm On Jul 13, 2018
Ofemannnu:


You are the fool here.He is the only key person because he started the company and still has a very high stake in it.Even Trump knew that he is one of the greatest brains in business in the world.You are crying because no born Igbo can equate him.You can cry till eternity,you will still remain an Ojuku...saucer head grin
You're a big fool tell me how you kinsman own General Electric and Credit Suisse, he might be one of the investors not the owner od.e

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Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Trendirabingi: 10:08pm On Jul 13, 2018
linkszelda:
We
Dingbat I'm not and I don't speak AFONJA
Unlike you whose skull is empty I think thoroughly before I talk
Your mumu no get class at all. What I have said is the reality on ground and I won't be surprised if you are one of those who even import counterfeit products
just get lost, u hear? Stupidity of ur breed dnt surprise us anymore...u cnt think any better, delusional realist,..smh
Re: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Trendirabingi: 10:12pm On Jul 13, 2018
naijalander:
lool ode

There are also Yoruba businesses in Kampala so what are you on about?



mumu, wetin concern us, d discusion n kampala biko nu..? Y is derialing a strong part of dis afonjas habit....that brown roof water is really taking its toll on dis skull miners..

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