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Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by engrchykae(m): 8:36am On Sep 08, 2019 |
bennynaza:because dangote business is dead. where do you get the notion that Nigerians can't run business well 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Wallade(m): 8:36am On Sep 08, 2019 |
KekeNash: Idiot, I said "businesses" not companies - any Nigerian business man running a "copy shop" or whatever you wanna call it, that generates income, is a Nigerian business. As per taxes, the failure of South African Government to tax the Nigerian businesses should be primarily the government's fault. The enforcement agents should be deployed to get every businesses, citizens and residents to pay taxes appropriately. If Nigerians do "scamming work" as you put it, let the law take them up not you people who are also looters, thieves, killers, opportunists and haters conducting jungles justice on the "accused" Nigerians. 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Temptee101(m): 8:38am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Whenever it comes to Nigeria and Nigerians, we remember diplomacy and agreements. A shithole without balls ruled by a sterile, docile nicompoop 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by babz007(m): 8:39am On Sep 08, 2019 |
does the agreement not forbid killing of fellow Africans? This our useless government have started their madness |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:39am On Sep 08, 2019 |
fela4live:i worked in stanbic bank. They are the bankers to most SA companies . So i know how it works |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Chukwurah003: 8:42am On Sep 08, 2019 |
PDP has sold Nigeria |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:42am On Sep 08, 2019 |
niaralandtopuser:he didn't. That's why u can compare a bilateral agreement to a small scale store. I work in the financial industry and formerly with an SA bank in 9ja . am more informed that you are. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by felaismyhero(m): 8:43am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1:though i hate pdp and apc,but bros,na u mumu! yes,nationalizing south african companies would have sent the strongest message! just look at the foolish clause inserted in that deal; very obtuse! how many nigerian companies dey south africa? the wise south africans have protected the future of their companies in our country! |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 8:45am On Sep 08, 2019 |
then declare war on us officially....!! its our terrority,we can do what we want on it....!!
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Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 8:46am On Sep 08, 2019 |
is south africa governed by moroons....?? look wetin them dey talk lately.... |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by fela4live: 8:47am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1:If that is true good for you, but you don't have to call anybody mumu because they don't know about an issue. There are certain things you don't know either. Have a blessed day. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:47am On Sep 08, 2019 |
felaismyhero:our foreign assets dey oyinbo man hand. Try and nationalise na and see if dem no go seize am. Mugabe and gadafi wey no play ball how dem end up. Den u go know who be mumu. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Wallade(m): 8:48am On Sep 08, 2019 |
chinchonglee: The question that should occupy your mind is: why are your South African multinational companies like MTN, Multichoice, Standard Bank (StanbicIBTC) etc concentrated in Nigeria than even your country. The annual income MTN generates in Nigeria exceeds the annual income of every other MTN subsidiaries put together, including that of MTN South Africa. The same can be said of Multichoice operating DSTV and GoTv in Nigeria. Why are these companies not stuck with South Africa, creating more employment and income for you in South Africa? Nigerian businesses in South Africa include the petty groceries and shops, in your streets, that are owned by Nigerians, if you get their aggregate then you may begin to understand their significance and contribution to your economy. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by obi58: 8:49am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1: That's a foolish comment from you. I dey wonder whether the school you go na to read abi na to chase woman. Which western nation will back the south African government on this issue after their continued inability to protect the lives and businesses of foreign nationals legally resident in SA? This is already grounds for breach of contract in terms of that agreement! I support a 50% deduction in annual profits of all SA companies in Nigeria to be kept in escrow to support our people who have been victims of the xenophobic attacks in SA either in terms of loss of life, injuries or businesses. This should continue until the attacks stop and victims are handsomely compensated! Once that is done, the South African government will take serious the business of protecting the lives and properties of foreigners living in SA just like they would swing into action if the lives or property of their own citizens are endangered. No country including western nations will stand aside and allow their citizens to be killed and attacked in this manner. Just imagine if the xenophobic attacks were on US nationals would the SA government respond in the same manner? You and I know how fast Trump would swing into action to put a stop to that nonsense. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ScotMisile: 8:49am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1: Elitist thinker! ! Do you think Joburg is like Oshodi where you can open shop anywhere? All biz in SA are duely registered and licenced. Well, I don't blame you, but I blame the Lagos environment which makes you think every other city is as lawless as Lagos. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:51am On Sep 08, 2019 |
obi58:have a nice day |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 8:52am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1: soooo,you prefer gettin killed....?? try makin some sense when arguein stuffs so dangerous to you and your people.... nigeria is still a souverein nation.... what apply in south africa,dont apply in nigeria.... |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:52am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ScotMisile:na u sabi. Have a nice day. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Usanga35: 8:54am On Sep 08, 2019 |
fela4live:Hahhaahhhhh |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:54am On Sep 08, 2019 |
justtoodark:so u believe the sovereign nation crap lol. Was libya not a sovereign nation . Was mugabe not right to take over white farms Keep deceiving yaself. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 8:56am On Sep 08, 2019 |
fela4live:ok sir. Make we go drink beer |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 8:57am On Sep 08, 2019 |
look....they themselfs already broke the deal.... if we use the clause,we can say they broke the agreement by killin us.... we are all nigerians that sighned that deal....!! they already broke it....!! |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Nobody: 8:57am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1:so any country will go into an agreement that exclude protection of the life of it citizens? don't worry, China will soon begin manufacturing artificial brains |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by chinchonglee(m): 8:58am On Sep 08, 2019 |
Wallade:U guys shuld stop confusing standard bank group to standard chartered. Standard Bank Group re d financial investors from South Africa while Standard Chartered Bank is an English Bank from England. Now back to the matter Nigeria doesnt av Enough Multinationals to start not to talk of the one South Africa will Nationalize. In dis deal, Nigeria is the loser. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Wallade(m): 8:58am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1: Oga, the reason most Nigerian multinational companies and blue chip companies are not investing in South Africa is because South Africa doesn't have the population and potential market to drive the income they could anticipate. Nigeria and West Africa at large is a better market to target than South Africa. That is the reason even South African companies prefer to operate in Nigeria and West Africa. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by fela4live: 8:58am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1:Lol.....I dey far away o |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 9:01am On Sep 08, 2019 |
niaralandtopuser: don min am.... some people reason very strange.... |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by Wallade(m): 9:03am On Sep 08, 2019 |
chinchonglee: Thank you for the information on extract 1. That means StanbicIBTC should be on the potential list for Asset Nationalization, not Standard Chartered Bank. On the extract 2.: You are less informed about Nigerian multinational and bluechip companies because you don't research and they don't operate in your country. |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 9:04am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1: hey hey hey hey.....!! don even start....today is sunday,yes....?? keep your bullcrap to yourself.... |
Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by ednut1(m): 9:05am On Sep 08, 2019 |
niaralandtopuser:a trade agreement. Wetin concern protection of lives . Kai u dull o. Malls were looted in nigeria. Na insurance go bear am as they paid premium. U think say FG go settle shoprite and co . Now to the nigerian businesses in SA where dey insured or not If no OYO |
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Re: Nigeria, S’africa Agreement Forbids Nationalisation Of Assets, Investments by justtoodark: 9:09am On Sep 08, 2019 |
ednut1: chai....sooo business is more important than lifes....?? no wonder boko haram became that strong in nigeria.... this is what you are actualy sayin.... |
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