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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Cathony(m): 12:28pm On Sep 10, 2016
ClitRaider:
If Obama hand over to daura cow, he'd ripped US within six months.
yeah I concur
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:29pm On Sep 10, 2016
mtchewww....i wish i can just leave his country for Buhari.
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:29pm On Sep 10, 2016
undecided
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Cathony(m): 12:30pm On Sep 10, 2016
ClitRaider:

If Obama hand over to daura cow, he'd ripped US within six months, blame Obama and witch hunt Trump and Hillary.
That's what APC are best at.
Instead of em to borrow a leaf for a Chinese adage.
"Don't find faults, look for REMEDIES".
Yeah. I concur, ygtr
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by ClitRaider: 12:31pm On Sep 10, 2016
NZAGHA:
WTF is happening to my lovely country...?

[img]http://sarahsaysreadbooks.files./2013/01/wtf.gif[/img]


*just returning from the States.* who the hell is the current presido in this contry?


I wish my country well though...
The presido is a certain certified dullardo basterrd cow from daura.
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by daveP(m): 12:31pm On Sep 10, 2016
No surprise now. The are letting Change begin with them!!!!
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by cindyrocks(f): 12:32pm On Sep 10, 2016
WHICH ONE YOU DEY?

1. Buhari said he would pay unemployed citizens. You clapped. He said he cannot pay unemployed citizens. You also clapped.

2. Buhari said he does not know anything called subsidy. You clapped. He later paid subsidy. You clapped again.

3. When he removed all road blocks. You clapped.
When he reinstalled road blocks. You also clapped.

4. When he relocated military command to North East. You clapped. He returned military command back. You clapped.

5. He said he would never devalue the Naira. You clapped. He devalued the Naira. You clapped.

6. He said he would not have the office of
the first lady. You clapped. He has the office of the first lady. You clapped.

7. He said he will make N1 equals to $1. You clapped. $1 is officially equal N420. You are still
clapping.

8.He said he will make petrol price to N40, you clapped, now petrol price is N145, you clapped.

9. He said he will end Boko Haram insurgencies 3 months into his regime, you clapped with joy. He later said in it will be pure in December when the rains stop. You clapped hopefully. Today, Boko Haram is still killing people. You are there, still clapping.

10. He said he would turn all presidential jets
to national carrier. You clapped. Today, he and his family are cruising on all presidential jets. You are clapping.

11. He said he would build one new refinery
each year. You clapped. Its getting to two years, no refinery has been built. You are still clapping.

Isn't it glaring that there is a very big problem with this government and you're their mumu! Olodo rabata! That's who you are! You've been caught by their broom stick voodoo. If this isn't sorcery wat else could it be?
BE DELIVERED IN Jesus NAME! AMEEEN!

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:32pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:


When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market

Hmmm Niq*qa you high
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by DeZoro(m): 12:45pm On Sep 10, 2016
when I see people saying Nigeria will be great again, it means that Nigeria was great before the APC led government took over. if shipping companies are packing out, ot means Nigeria govt is not capable of handling the greatness that was given to them.
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by DeRay98(m): 1:01pm On Sep 10, 2016
whitebeard:
No dulling...the economy will rise back up..while people are complaining..new opportunities are erupting..start now or else when the economy is back up..they would rush back in and opportunity lost

Thank you. You have insight into things go. As some are moving out others are moving in to take opportunities. Only haters are feeding each other with such news and killing themselves. While the wise ones are taking position for opportunity recession presents...

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by NZAGHA(f): 1:05pm On Sep 10, 2016
ClitRaider:
The presido is a certain certified dullardo basterrd cow from daura.
choiiiii... cool grin cheesy

Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Mboi2: 1:19pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:


When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market

Can you just shut up?
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by seguno2: 1:38pm On Sep 10, 2016
The promise to create jobs has turned into massive job losses.
Terrible.
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by helovesme(f): 1:39pm On Sep 10, 2016
The fact is that Nigerian banks share a large portion of the blame regarding the poor performance of nigeria's shipping sector.

How many of them actually offer competitive trade finance products? How many of them have fully functional trade finance/shipping departments? What financial support do they offer to shipping companies, brokers, etc?

Shipping is a billion dollar sector but our banks will rather focus on retail banking and keep chasing individuals up and down for deposits.

Nigeria's banking system needs a complete overhaul. The economy cannot thrive if the banks do not get their priorities right and shift focus from retail banking.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Xtowilson(m): 1:41pm On Sep 10, 2016
I knew it, this is just the beginning of a 4year wilderness experience, but this one is bad because there's no 'manna', no 'rock' to drink from, its a pity.................
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by 4wrd9ja: 1:50pm On Sep 10, 2016
cindyrocks:
WHICH ONE YOU DEY?

1. Buhari said he would pay unemployed citizens. You clapped. He said he cannot pay unemployed citizens. You also clapped.

2. Buhari said he does not know anything called subsidy. You clapped. He later paid subsidy. You clapped again.

3. When he removed all road blocks. You clapped.
When he reinstalled road blocks. You also clapped.

4. When he relocated military command to North East. You clapped. He returned military command back. You clapped.

5. He said he would never devalue the Naira. You clapped. He devalued the Naira. You clapped.

6. He said he would not have the office of
the first lady. You clapped. He has the office of the first lady. You clapped.

7. He said he will make N1 equals to $1. You clapped. $1 is officially equal N420. You are still
clapping.

8.He said he will make petrol price to N40, you clapped, now petrol price is N145, you clapped.

9. He said he will end Boko Haram insurgencies 3 months into his regime, you clapped with joy. He later said in it will be pure in December when the rains stop. You clapped hopefully. Today, Boko Haram is still killing people. You are there, still clapping.

10. He said he would turn all presidential jets
to national carrier. You clapped. Today, he and his family are cruising on all presidential jets. You are clapping.

11. He said he would build one new refinery
each year. You clapped. Its getting to two years, no refinery has been built. You are still clapping.

Isn't it glaring that there is a very big problem with this government and you're their mumu! Olodo rabata! That's who you are! You've been caught by their broom stick voodoo. If this isn't sorcery wat else could it be?
BE DELIVERED IN Jesus NAME! AMEEEN!
Every thing about you is beautiful, you refused to be polluted by change, your views are laid out so simply that I think and hope it will cure even the chronic zombies.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 1:57pm On Sep 10, 2016
Shanji: to turn big naira to small kobo kobo
Used in a sentence: Bubu has shanji Nigeria currency to kobo kobo; Ashawo, you get N100 shanji? Orile to CMS enter with your N70 no shanji o...etc.
Nigerians voted for shanji and Bubu delivered, why the complaint? cheesy sad angry
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Bizibi(m): 2:04pm On Sep 10, 2016
Some people no dey shame fr this nairaland....hunger dey land,govt no get direction and they will still come out and clap....una well so
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by passyhansome(m): 2:04pm On Sep 10, 2016
BEEN GOVERN BY AN OBFUSCATED PRESIDENT, MAKES ME CONFUSE TOO SO WHO DO WE STILL BLAME FOR THIS IS IT THE DEMOCRATIC EX PRESIDENT OR THIS CURRENT OPPOSITE OF THE EX, BUT NAIJA WHICH WAY NOW?. OMO NA BET9JA, NAIRABET NA THE WAY NOW OOOOOO
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by deluxecad(m): 2:06pm On Sep 10, 2016
PRYCE:
From Airlines to Shipping firms! Our Aviation and maritime sectors in complete deterioration.... and these are just two out of a host of others!

We are so fĂșcked in this country under the dullard!

lalasticlala, Mynd44 do justice to this thread!


Isn't your scope of judgment quite limited? Have you read about what has happened and is still happening in Singapore, Malaysia and other shipping hubs across the world?

Broaden your readership before making such comments.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Jok3r(m): 2:08pm On Sep 10, 2016
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Tlake(m): 2:12pm On Sep 10, 2016
Ok cfalandz www.cfalandz.com
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 2:19pm On Sep 10, 2016
Araoluwa005:
NIGERIA WILL BE GRATE AGAIN. IN JESUS NAME
see a loyalist.APC carrier
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by erico2k2(m): 2:20pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:


When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market

How do you plan to do this with no shipping companies ?
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Thisis2raw(m): 2:25pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:


When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market

[b] Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market total jagon... . Imagine u ar our finance minister, u for worst past Adeosun
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 2:30pm On Sep 10, 2016
my people hear change but them no ask which type of change.
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by peacevilla: 2:37pm On Sep 10, 2016
They will come back once we have goods to export.
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by akigbemaru: 2:41pm On Sep 10, 2016
Exit
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by slimfit1(m): 2:50pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:


When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market


I don't see Nigerians or nairaland trying to see positves or tips from your point later they will start complaining. funny enough its the Igbo people that is supposed to benefit from these new government policies because they are the once that produce local goods in Aba. I'm still waiting for the time they would understand and see opportunities

(snooze and you loose people)

We can't be importing and not export for goodness. The US export and import that is why the dollars is stronger. common sense the governments stance is to give you the opportunity to compete within yourselves not with foreigners.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by adconline(m): 3:45pm On Sep 10, 2016
oduastates:


When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market

What a display of congenital idiocy. Beer parlour analyst who typed with made in China phone; who wears made in clothes; who uses made in China router; who uses made in China or EU car/bus... So all these came from heaven?

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