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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Olusegun345: 1:09pm On Sep 26, 2020
LandMann:
Wonderful...

If all the trillions stashed by our public officials abroad had been used to create factories and other production enterprises across the length and breadth of Nigeria, this country would have become the China of Africa by now.

Instead, we still struggle to get 6 hours of electricity daily, monthly minimum wage can't sustain you more than 15 days, roads and infrastructure in deplorable conditions while most of the youths now have turn to crime and fraud to make quick money...
Am with you on this

We have lost of pride as a nation and lost of values as a society all because some people want to be so stupendously wealthy and become lords over the common man...

We allow ourselves to be used by these looters to spread religious and ethnic hatred amongst ourselves while they continuously loot our national wealth to stash abroad and inside wells where such money can't add any value to Nigeria except make the thieves more powerful and able to afford spreading hatred and deceit in Nigeria to perpetuate their stay in power.

When are we going to rise up and demand for their heads on a spike, the heads of those who steal public funds and abuse the trust bestowed on them by the masses?

When!

Wake up Nigerians... If they can pass a death sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping, then let us demand for a death sentence for those found guilty of corruption.

Armed robbery and kidnapping may not result in death and if it does only few are affected... But you see corruption, it kills in hundreds and thousands daily without anyone realising... The soldiers and security operatives who die daily because their superior officers have looted funds meant to provide security equipments... The passengers who die because of an accident resulting from trying to maneuver and dodge potholes on roads... Those who die because they can't afford adequate health care as a result of someone somewhere looting the funds meant for such...etc...

Hundreds and thousands die daily because of the activities of corrupt people.

It is time we demand for their own end as well so that the country can leave it's stagnant status and move forward
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by eedimo(m): 1:52pm On Sep 26, 2020
Only in the news Come to the state and see things for yourself.
Audio governor Audio projects Audio export He has turned my beloved state to an audio state. This too shall pass
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by yaki84: 2:24pm On Sep 26, 2020
helinues:


See, if not that both past and present Nigeria leaders are dumbo, each state in Nigeria can be self sufficient with abundant natural resources we have across the nation.

Kogi for example have Uranium in abundance.. Heavy and scarce element....
What do they use uranium for?
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by yaki84: 2:27pm On Sep 26, 2020
RAGEofFIRE:
undecided

Where is NwaAmaikpe?
Ask smartprof

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by samwillyco1(m): 3:03pm On Sep 26, 2020
Great if it is true
Sustainability matters also
Let's move this country forward
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Minjim: 3:07pm On Sep 26, 2020
But some want us to believe Government can run business successfully.
Only a corrupt government has no business running a business.
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Ilaumoh(m): 3:09pm On Sep 26, 2020
Nice initiative from them
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Ilaumoh(m): 3:24pm On Sep 26, 2020
Uchasa:
This is a state to be proud of!...not states like Akwa Ibom that are hell-bent on making their indegenes suffer so they can sell their lands to immigrants for peanuts!
When your done, show me where Cross River and Akwa Ibom state are spotted in the charts below cheesy

Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by emmy512: 5:53pm On Sep 26, 2020
For this same Calabar I deh?
3000 staff?
All those clothes i see there no be garment do all,
DOPT uniform? Ah those guys can repeat and wash and wear 1 uniform till them retire

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by exposition: 6:04pm On Sep 26, 2020
That place is not even functioning as I type

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Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by earnit3: 7:01pm On Sep 26, 2020
Oh
Re: Cross River Garment Factory Begins International Exportation by Mintum: 7:24pm On Sep 26, 2020
Good news, they should try to keep it running. The problem with government run companies is that once it starts generating major cash, the vultures will start circling.

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