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Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Nobody: 10:32am On Sep 08, 2019 |
favour32:any affiliation of dstv or mtn to the attackers in South africa 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Emmacon: 10:32am On Sep 08, 2019 |
The person who wrote the above content should be mindful of what he brings to this platform,and also get facts right before posting such, this writing is a damaging material to the ab inbev/ intafact family, and he could be Sue for it.. point of correction sabmiller use to hold hero through the subsidiary intafact beverages, but for almost to years now the right had been sold to AB inbev who is the present owner of intafact beverages the producers of ( hero beer). Hero is no longer a South African company own drink, every form of negative thinking should be shifted from the best ever beer drink, HERO aka nmanya odogwu. 4 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Nobody: 10:32am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Dantedasz:ignorance. Shoprite has no business with a jobless soweto hating xenophobic man |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Nobody: 10:36am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Hero remains Hero and widely consumed Try again later.... Me wey like hero die.... Sorry op....u came late.... Hero but mmanya ndi nna....mens everywhere..lolzzzzzz sorryyyyyyy oooooo seunrebirth try again, this one no sell... 4 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Dearlord(m): 10:38am On Sep 08, 2019 |
This whole stuff is getting childish. So I should now give my lovely self a task by researching any consumable items or services before patronising? |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by dangoteinlaw: 10:41am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Umm so hero is south Africa? Well in addition to stop subscribing data on my mtn I now officially declare hero off limit on my table. My ibo friend loves that drink that he has spent over 30k a night while watching soccer but he's davastated about the happenings in South Africa. If he hears this eh, the hatred he will develop for hero even the drink self go change color. 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Nobody: 10:41am On Sep 08, 2019 |
seunrebirth:disgraceful fool 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by majamajic(m): 10:42am On Sep 08, 2019 |
pirodoshit: it's American. but a Nigerian got the franchise just like Nigeria brewery got franchise for Heineken 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by TundeBricklayer: 10:44am On Sep 08, 2019 |
seunrebirth:Nigeria and hypocrisy Chisco lost 18 mass transit buses in Lagos, Nigeria. Just because his office had the Goodluck Jonathan campaign poster. People, Nigerians justified it. Chisco is a Nigerian doing business in Nigeria. A Zulu can never do that to a Xhosa. They address themselves as brothers and sisters. You hear echoes of "My brother, my sister". Same people are now hating on South Africans for burning a Nigerian owned car company. You think they do not know all these? They are laughing at your confusion. When the rant is over and it will soon be, you wake up and fix your country. Is it not amazing that you do not find South Africans in Nigeria but Nigerian community in University of Pretoria alone can be one country. I don't want to mention other universities. Most of them are even on STATE sponsored scholarships running their phd's. What I mean is that, the South African government are taking care of their education. Nigerian lecturers are teaching in South African universities, earning what their counterparts in Nigeria are not earning without any need to impose handouts on anyone. You are listing Mtn, Dstv and watever, watever. Burn them down and chase Nigerians away from the few employment your government cannot create. The sad thing is while their government are paying all of them unemployment benefits, paying all their children and providing free health care for them, if you find yourself out of employment, Nigerian government does not help you in anyway. So be careful how you advocate for burning down businesses in Nigeria. The only place you will find South Africans in Nigeria is at Tb Joshua's synagogue but those are mostly on temporary movement. Mandela was sick and didn't have to step out of the country for one day because there is no need for that. Can your president trust the clinic in Aso rock to treat his ear problem? You keep writing that their country was built by whites, were you not governed by whites, why didn't they build yours? Is South Africa the only African country that was colonised? As for those of you asking Nigerians to come back, you amuse me. Come back to what? You should channel that energy into telling Nigerians in the North to go back to their regions. Cure the hate in your country first so that people will take you serious. You cannot tell them you are different then turn around and scream when you get the treatment being dished out to those who hate themselves. Some are saying cancel diplomatic ties. What does that even mean? They will drive all your students away from their universities. It is obvious Nigeria as a country does not know her mates in the world. Even Nigerian students and lecturers here will join them and riot against Nigeria. As for those of you going to destroy Shoprite, if anyone shoots you, remember your parents will shoulder that responsibility because Nigeria has no free health care. Anyone injured in south Africa gets treated in their government hospitals. Keep that in mind while you are doing your "revenge". 6 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Dpharisee: 10:45am On Sep 08, 2019 |
OP, if Nigerian Breweries want their market share back in SE and SS they should put Biafra flag on their label like Hero beer did 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by majamajic(m): 10:46am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Emmacon: HERO bu mmanya anyi !!! Peter Obi thanks so much for this beer , drink one crate , u fit go work without brushing your teeth , and no one will notice it . |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by KingAzari: 10:52am On Sep 08, 2019 |
seunrebirth: Na madness dey worry you. ABInBev has acquired the said brand and company. SABMiller does not exist in Nigeria anymore. ABInBev is a Belgium �� multinational beer giant. Ignorance is a bliss. 2 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by godofuck231: 10:53am On Sep 08, 2019 |
If to say gree drink origin this wouldn't have happened |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by olatunjida: 10:54am On Sep 08, 2019 |
How much were you paid to say this nonsense seunrebirth: 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Skelewu: 10:54am On Sep 08, 2019 |
seunrebirth: Sorry to say this but you're an idiot. Don't stop at drinking Hero beer o, break your MTN sim card as well. That's how you people go about promoting anarchy and lawlessness. 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by mybestlove(m): 10:56am On Sep 08, 2019 |
This is how Nigeria will move forward, even nairaland moderators now collect bribe to fight and promote brands. Mad people. Tomorrow you blame government for rot in the society 3 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by DauraIsAGoal: 11:05am On Sep 08, 2019 |
CreekCommando:Life beer sells more than Hero |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by UncleJudax(m): 11:08am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Stop all these Leftist modus operandi. Campaign for good governance, so many Nigerians wouldn't have to engage in fraudulent acts. Nigerians de work for Submiller o...if them fold now, na unemployment go increase. Stop all these mob mentality and boycotting of Shiits Hold the Governors/FG accountable for the useless state of the country that has made folks engage in shady dealings to survive 4 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by VIRGINlabia(m): 11:13am On Sep 08, 2019 |
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Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by slam7000(m): 11:16am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Mismanagement has ruined most alcohol and beverage businesses in the South East. What happened to Golden Guinea brewery Umuahia, Diamond breweries Ngwo, Udi, Enugu state makers of monarch beer, Pal breweries Oko, Orumba north in Anambra state, 33 beers, Reno soft drink owned by Joe Nwankwu? |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Nobody: 11:17am On Sep 08, 2019 |
TundeBricklayer:You dey mind d useless Nigerians on dis forum? Because they have food on their table so they talk any how. 90% of Nigerians out there are suffering to eat 1 good meal a day & here selfish & greedy fools are shouting close mtn, shoprite & d rest. Useless Nigerian youths who still feeds from d proceeds of their parents, internet scam & "get quick rich" scheme always boasts & talk any how. No tangible invention or products can be traced to their so called success. Charity begins at home let d sleeping Niger Delta youth take back their oil by "xenophiabializing" all d northerners (key owners & control of power at d center) & turn their region into a first class city envied by Singapore & not d shameful filths of a region South Africa is way ahead of Nigeria in all areas. Black South Africans thought grabbing political power will make them better but the d economy is still controlled by d whites who literarily built dat country to d European standard. 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by koolbe(m): 11:29am On Sep 08, 2019 |
SABMiller plc was a multinational brewing and beverage company headquartered in Woking, England on the outskirts of London until 10 October 2016 when it was acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev. Prior to that date, it was the world's second-largest brewer measured by revenues (after Anheuser-Busch InBev) and was also a major bottler of Coca-Cola.[2][3] Its brands included Fosters, Miller, and Pilsner Urquell.[2] It operated in 80 countries worldwide and in 2009 sold around 21 billion litres of beverages.[2] Since 10 October 2016, SABMiller has been a business division of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, a Brazilian-Belgian corporation with headquarters in Leuven.[4] |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Blazebond(m): 11:32am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Ur idiocy is on another level,may GOD punish you for trying to make innocent people jobless,may the hardship that wished to create by making this bastard post be ur portion alone,idiot fool. 3 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Nobody: 11:36am On Sep 08, 2019 |
seunrebirth:You paid and pained retard doesn't even know what LOCAL CONTENT POLICY is all about that's why it's LOCAL CONTINENT POLICY to you. And by the way nobody cares if you still drink the beer or not. You think most of us here on nairaland don't read outside nairaland that's why you are trying to make us believe your absurd story of that Peter obi doesn't own a stake in SABMILLER. The whole shiit you wrote up there is the reason why south Africans don't regard us anymore. Because they know that an average Nigerian youth like you is chronically stupid. Ode omoale. 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by cmikel: 11:49am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Budwiser ?? from south africa ??
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Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by MikeBetty(m): 11:53am On Sep 08, 2019 |
fiercehillz:My Dear, Tell Them. Nigeria Govt Should Be Grateful To SA For Creating Much Jobs Could Not Creat. How Many Jobs Has Fg Created To Absorb Millions Of School Leavers Yearly? Is Glo Giving Us Best Network Service For Us To Bycot Mtn? We Have Innoson; Why Fg No Ban Use Of Landcruiser Prado As Official Car? I Dont Work And Has No Brother Working In Those SA Owned Establishments, But My Advice To Youths Is Not To Listen To Those Govt Official Whose Children's Future Are Secured, They Are The Cause Of Our Problem 3 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by Tinyemeka(m): 11:58am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Godons1: Google is your friend.
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Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by engrchykae(m): 12:00pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
Tina26:the whites are fully behind the attacks,they are just using the foolish blacks just as buhari used almajiris |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by engrchykae(m): 12:02pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
i know that nbc hates peter obi so much but never knew they would use the blood of our people to sell more star beers 3 Likes |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by MartinsD12(m): 12:08pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
seunrebirth:Xenophobic attacks cannot stop by us attacking or destroying companies owned by South Africa remember its we Nigerians that work in all the companies owned by them sa, you destroy them you are destroying your brothers and sisters means of livelihood, let's be sensible for once, if naija better our people no go comot go south Africa and that's why sa are mocking us and killing us yet nothing it's happening, our government can't create a single job you want to destroy the one created by foreigners that is iberiberism 1 Like |
Re: HERO Beer: Market Implications With Their Affiliation To South Africa Business by felix281(m): 12:11pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
SLAP44: Echo it loud bro... Hero is here to stay.. Hero is owned by ABinbev,his Headquarters is in Leuven Belgium...Not a SA company under SABmiller again!!!... 2 Likes |
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