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World bank that is happy giving out loan which they know will be looted by the politicians. Next, they come again to borrow allowing the cycle to continue because it to world bank advantage...Yeye bank |
MatrixReloaded:Better than all manners of LBGT's nonsense they Wests are shoving down the Africans in different patterns . |
iLegendd:It's sad that top brand like Holland IA and eve water do not have superior seals to prevent piracy, fake and adulteration. Below are Chizita active and Pinaapple I bought. The covers are so ordinary and easily give room for fake. For those doubting me, today is 10th December 2023, my finger is placed on a Callander. The tastes are not the Chizita am used to. I commend the OP for calling out this brands. Most of these malfeasance are not tolerated in their home countries. NAFDAC, SON and all government MDA's that are constituted to police these companies for all these shenanigans have turn to Revenue agencies. The other day, I bought a tiger Rod of 16mm, but what is in the market is a split 16mm cross section, more like full 12mm in good old days.
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iamclime:Gzi is amongst the world class companies with standard practice. They certifications are top notch in the following areas: ISO 9001:2015 (Quality), ISO 14001:2015 (Environment) ISO 45001:2018 (Health and Safety) ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management System Policy) |
bigbauer:Yea, there two Can maker. Gzi and Nampak, formerly Alucan. In terms of size and capacity, the former is bigger producing more than 1.2 billion Can annually. They have different can sizes for 33cl regular can, 33cl skeek can, 25cl can size and 50cl size too. Nampak only have 33cl regular. |
legitnow1:There are only two 2-piece Aluminum beverage CAN company in Nigeria: GZI and Nampak. Stop peddling what you don't know. |
fuck419:The Israeli that founded the company saw the opportunity when he was traveling out of the airport. He saw that all the beverage companies in Nigeria were all importing these Cans. The rest they said today is history |
RepoMan007:Indeed that a world class performance that can rival Ball packaging , Crown Pack, Ardagh Metal Packaging , etc |
forgiveness:Don't expose your ignorance on a public forum, sorry to say. GZI Aba is not owned by any Nigerian from SW. Initially the first plant at Agbara, Ogun State was owned by an Israeli. Due to the success of the company and the need to reach to other market interests from the East a proposed land was acquired in Emene, Enugu to build the second plant. Litigation and challenges over the land made them acquired the Aba land for GZI Aba. The Israeli sold some of the shares to some Nigerian investors(Igbo and Yoruba). Before the South Africa plant there was a Kenyan plant. Though operation did not start until most of the equipments were shipped to SA. SA plant is not as successful as the Nigerian plant. Reason why some of the assets were moved back to Agbara and Aba plant. Generally Gzi is a great place to work and the prospects of beverages CAN keeps on increasing as the world look forward to environmental friendly package on like PEPT that add up to the greenhouse warming |
Go read accountancy in the university and at the same time, start one or two professionals courses in accounting, auditing, financial and cost analysis, so you can become chartered. Have a stubborn head not to compromise on integrity, character, etc Thank me later. |
Botragelad:No noise until situation fully and completely under control. Not these gibberish we keep on hearing: 'Weare on top of the situation, we are in control, committee has been formed, Mr president has directed CDS, to relocate to there, all service chiefs are summoned to the villa etc' |
slaawomirr:That is the reason I no longer fuccck because these politicians cum government have been giving us fuckkk back to back in the open and in close loop. |
slaawomirr:My family and I do not give a fuckkk either. |
My brother!!! Do you know why I called you that? Some of us had passed that route before. No need to castigate you because going through the thread you chop enough bashing. Nevertheless, marrying a woman process is unending open process. From my sojourn during my time. Before I visited my in-laws for the first time, I asked they daughter if both parents take alcoholic drinks and what they like. Going to see them I bought a bottle of original Seaman Schnapps, a bottle of cream Bailey, a bottle of eve wine, some kola, 6yards of wrapper that I made sure her daughter bought for me. With all items, I went to see my in-law, while presenting what I brought, kola first, the Schannap and Bailey for papa, eve and wrapper for mama, that settled everything as we begin to discuss. They presented egusi and fufu meal, my friend and I ate. While going, they gave us coconut, peas and a lobe from one of the kola nut. I collected everything, though I don't eat kola. Coming home to your case, first apologies to your wife, then your in laws. When next you are going with your family to see your in laws, upgrade your humble gift items. It's cultural. Whatever they give collect and appreciate them. A day after you departed from them also call back for welcoming you and your family, double thank them for the gift again. My fellow men were don marry I hope I no talk bad. My opinion though. |
The meaning of audacity is state capture!!! |
Cho Cho Cho talk no action. |
This was my submission on the 10 of November concerning this dollar issue. God bless the man that postulated about the laws of demand and supply. Until the government takes care of supply and all the challenges of supply we are no where. No matter the cosmetic solutions, borrowing to defend the naira, enacting all manners of monetary or fiscal policies, etc the law of demand and supply will humble you. We are in this because FGN/CBN cannot supply required dollars; Why?because we don't have reserve; Why? We are not earning dollars(trade deficit/not meeting OPEC quota/oil thefts by key actors in government and her agencies/... We need to have a short and long term approach to solving the supply issues. In short term, the only major of dollar earning is crude oil. Now that a price of Brent crude per barrel is $81.12, and it will still go up as Isreal vs Hamas tango exacerbate in the middle East. Nigeria Opec quota of 1.8 million barrels per day which was slashed due to our inability to meet our capacity is 1.38 million barrels per day can be maintained while fighting thefts and vandalism of pipeline. If we can do this as a country and at the same time avoid spending on frivolities like spending scares dollars on yatch, Assembly cars, etc except on key sectors like security, health, education, agriculture, power, manufacturing ..then we are heading to stronger naira. On the long term, we have to up our exports on non oil sectors like solid minerals instead of giving room to all these Chinese and other dubious foreigners who instigate all manners of insecurities to their advantage. Reduce cost of doing business and subsidies power to the business environment so that our goods can compete fairly in the international market. In between the two aforementioned terms, we must handle food inflation. Improve security so that farmers can go back to farm instead of being in IDP camp, allow food importation until the local produce is enough to handle demand |
Bliss62:Nigerian government has no business running business. Due to nepotism, favoritism, cronism, religious, ethnic bias and prejudiced are many reasons. Do you know the key watch when these companies employ from head to toe is meritocracy. A childhood friend till date is one of the top managers in ARAMCO in kingdom of Saudi. Here, until the children of political expose individual, they family members, girlfriends etc has gotten the job nothing for merit individuals. These jobs in places like NNPC, NPA, PR, KR, WR, CBN, CUSTOMS, IMMIGRATION, are never advertised, Is it not a shame that all the government refineries are not working but people are been paid salary every months. Where or which country in the world tolerate such nonsense. Same it at Ajakuta steel company. Nigeria Government has no fucking business running business. |
'Lamba' promax. The same concrete you used do local for Ebonyi 'world and international' airport's runway that is already cracking and exfoliating without any plane landing except for those chartered on the jamboree opening day ceremony. The play. One day, the hunter will turn to hunt. |
I can bet my left ball that the government cronies like Dangotes, etc will constitute 98% |
It's unprofessional of him to attend to that dog without a muzzle. It's a prerequisite when dealing with a beast like that. |
RepoMan007:God bless the man that postulated about the laws of demand and supply. Until the government takes care of supply and all the challenges of supply we are no where. No matter the cosmetic solutions, borrowing to defend the naira, enacting all manners of monetary or fiscal policies, etc the law of demand and supply will humble you. We are in this because FGN/CBN cannot supply required dollars; Why?because we don't have reserve; Why? We are not earning dollars(trade deficit/not meeting OPEC quota/oil thefts by key actors in government and her agencies/... We need to have a short and long term approach to solving the supply issues. In short term, the only major of dollar earning is crude oil. Now that a price of Brent crude per barrel is $81.12, and it will still go up as Isreal vs Hamas tango exacerbate in the middle East. Nigeria Opec quota of 1.8 million barrels per day which was slashed due to our inability to meet our capacity is 1.38 million barrels per day can be maintained while fighting thefts and vandalism of pipeline. If we can do this as a country and at the same time avoid spending on frivolities like spending scares dollars on yatch, Assembly cars, etc except on key sectors like security, health, education, agriculture, power, manufacturing ..then we are heading to stronger naira. On the long term, we have to up our exports on non oil sectors like solid minerals instead of giving room to all these Chinese and other dubious foreigners who instigate all manners of insecurities to their advantage. Reduce cost of doing business and subsidies power to the business environment so that our goods can compete fairly in the international market. In between the two aforementioned terms, we must handle food inflation. Improve security so that farmers can go back to farm instead of being in IDP camp, allow food importation until the local produce is enough to handle demand. |
MS247:Our problem is not IGR or GDP. We already have enough IGR, tackle the expenses, I mean LEAN EXPENSES. Take a look just on the supplementary budget just passed, not the main budget but only supplementary. Do you know that every year so many budgets are passed on same items? Ac, furniture, computer, lightings, etc |
What farmers need must and first is security. Then security second security, before any other things. I have my extended family that no longer go to farm in Kogi state because of insecurities. Some few days ago, some farmers were slaughtered in cold blood. |
Kukutente23:Assuming na submarine, no issue with all the security threats on our oil on high sea. A yacht, a no no for any patriotic Nigerian. |
As an 042 Guy, Obiagu - The Lion's Heart HoodGuy, My mind tell me the OP na confirmed MAN were get D**k like me. So fellow Guys, avoid thread.... Married men never chop female students were yakata for coal city!!! |
Ms202309:Why will I allow my children go to school when the devil of Hamas' are on loose. Life has no duplicate. Ordinary Oro festival in my community, I don't allow my family out, let alone those that use kids, women, aged as human shield. |
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Okwori12:Any Business with this guy is at your own Risk. Local champion won run guys street, |
The Bua Sugar Refinery stories were true. I had a job as a pipe engineer then but couldn't take up the job because of the security threats from the opposing thugs then.... China and the US are great because they system kills monopoly... |
