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Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by Missmossy(f): 5:20pm On Nov 11, 2015
herald9:

LOL. You know I'm used to your usual comments. Was surprised as you went ballistic on this post... Who annoyed you? grin
Hahahaha no one just being reasonable and saying whats honest. I can't see truth and pretend like it ain't there.
Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by Missmossy(f): 5:20pm On Nov 11, 2015
herald9:

LOL. You know I'm used to your usual comments. Was surprised as you went ballistic on this post... Who annoyed you? grin
Hahahaha no one grin just being reasonable and saying whats honest. I can't see truth and pretend like it ain't there.
Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by mira4u: 11:38pm On Nov 11, 2015
ephi123:


Nigerians are quite sentimental agreed, but concerning the bolded you surely can't be implying that Jonathan stood for "truth, fairness and transparency"
If he did, he would definitely still be the president today


He didn't stand for truth, fairness n transparency yet he refused to rig election. He called his opponent to congratulate him while the count was still going. ofcourse, the reverse would have been the case, if his opponent were in his shoes. HE didnt stand for truth, fairness n transparency, yet no single project in his home was done by him but he executed projects in other parts of the country.

the reason he was removed from office is clearly based on sentimental politics n we all know that.

Yes he had his lapses but its not peculiar to him. Other past administration had theirs. even the incumbent president too.

Mind you, my previous post wasnt referring to
Jonathan's administration but was referring to the entire political system of Nigeria.

Thats the sentiment we r talking about. we allow tribalism and the likes to becloud our sense of judgememt as regards what truth stands for.

Now, how far has the change gone? where is the change? Is it the economic downtown or the civil unrest thats gaining heights? Nigerian politics will improve the very day we chose the path of truth instead of sentiment. lipsrsealed
Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by ephi123(f): 12:09am On Nov 12, 2015
mira4u:



He didn't stand for truth, fairness n transparency yet he refused to rig election. He called his opponent to congratulate him while the count was still going. ofcourse, the reverse would have been the case, if his opponent were in his shoes. HE didnt stand for truth, fairness n transparency, yet no single project in his home was done by him but he executed projects in other parts of the country.

the reason he was removed from office is clearly based on sentimental politics n we all know that.

Yes he had his lapses but its not peculiar to him. Other past administration had theirs. even the incumbent president too.

Mind you, my previous post wasnt referring to
Jonathan's administration but was referring to the entire political system of Nigeria.

Thats the sentiment we r talking about. we allow tribalism and the likes to becloud our sense of judgememt as regards what truth stands for.

Now, how far has the change gone? where is the change? Is it the economic downtown or the civil unrest thats gaining heights? Nigerian politics will improve the very day we chose the path of truth instead of sentiment. lipsrsealed



We obviously have very different definitions of "truth, fairness and transparency", no point expending my energy any further.
Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by Allosaurus: 9:10am On Nov 12, 2015
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KingEli:
do I say dumber than ur father?
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English is still your problem. There's nothing like DUMBER. They only teach that to YOLOBA students in brown roofed schools in Osun State grin
Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by neeyee(m): 8:17am On Sep 01, 2016
Surprised that No one mentioned Equatorial Trust Bank.... Gone too!!!!
Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by nnamdiadom: 5:32am On Oct 01, 2017
With the exception of oil, it is a good thing most of these multinationals profit declined because our commodity market is heavily dependent of importation. They will start to have looking to produce locally, creating jobs for Nigerians.

In addition, it's completely ignorant to blame Buhari administration for the current state of the economy. Nigeria economy largely depends on oil exports but UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait have a monopoly on that industry because their reserves is enough oil to feed global demand for the next 30 years. In 2015, they basically to sold their oil at a cheap price to discourage the United States from tapping into their own reserves. To make matters worst, Nigerian Avengers started destroying export terminals carrying 350,000 barrels of crude oil!

The crazy thing is everyone in the oil market knew those Middle Eastern countries were going to sell their oil very cheap. THEY EVEN WARNED NIGERIA but being that our people are more reactive than proactive, we ignored the warning. Now, we are feeling the full force of it

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Re: List Of Multinationals In Nigeria That Are Crashing Under Buhari - By Ikengawo by iseeicome: 10:04am On Oct 09, 2017
http://articlesng.com/influence-multinational-companies-economic-development-nigeria/
The influence of multinational companies to the economy of Nigeria

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