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menabadoo:NB PLC - ENUGU, ONITSHA, AWO OMAMA |
aresa:You are a proper agutan. NB PLc is hq-ed in Lagos. I hope they make you drunk too |
Ayekotoo:Oyo with a population of 6 million and a size as big as some countries have only two multinationals. Lol Epic failure May and Baker also has a Branch in Aba and Onitsha |
aresa:Olodo So Shell (for example) is not registered in Nigeria. Hahahah! Yoruba illiterate |
aresa:Okay by your yardstick all the multinationals with a branch in Lagos but with headquarters in US or UK do not pay Tax to Lagos, abi? YOU ARE AN INCORRIGIBLE ILLITERATE |
PMB is dumb. No one likes dumb people except equally dumb people |
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aresa:IT DOES NOT MATTER WHERE THE HQ IS. THEY PAY TAX TO THE STATE WHERE THEY OPERATE. ANOTHER OLODO MOVES |
7UP BOTTLING COMPANY Glass Industry Road Aba, Abia Nigeria Area: Ogbor-Hill |
aresa:Babpupa bawo ni. Conformed illiterate. Can you define a multinational? |
aresa:Yeah! Because Awo bought off part of it during the war to punish Igbos. Ask yourself who is holding the remaining shares: foreigners |
Neimeth International Aba Plant According to the company, the move, along with its plan to build a new plant worth N5bn in Aba, Abia State will not only strengthen the country’s pharmaceutical industry, it will also create job opportunities and boost the country’s economy. http://www.punchng.com/business/capital-market/neimeth-spends-n162m-on-facility-upgrade-2/ |
Kastonkastroll:And they still opened shop in Igboland? You think shoprite is owned by dumb Yorubas? |
UAC Limited (Livestock feed) factory, Aba 12, Industrial Layout. Aba, Abia. |
Shoprite in several SE STATES |
aresa:You are an illiterate |
Unilever, Aba Factory>>>>>google |
tundamartin:What are they? Yoruba companies? LMAO. You Yorubas are complete stark illiterates |
aresa:You are a cheap liar. 54% of NB plc is owned by Heineken http://www.theheinekencompany.com/about-us/our-global-presence/africa-and-the-middle-east#view=markets®ion=4
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PZ industries limited, Aba Factory located at Factory Road Aba |
Aba malting plant In his address, Mr. Michiel Herkemij, managing director/chief executive, Aba Malting Plant, described the investment as a manifestation of the company's unalloyed support for the growth and development of Abia State.https://www.nairaland.com/271417/malting-plant-kicks-off-aba |
aresa:You are an illiterate. Is NB PLC a multinational or not? |
Our Company We are proudly Nigeria’s pioneer and largest Brewing firm. Our company was incorporated in 1946 and in June 1949, we recorded a landmark when the first bottle of STAR lager beer rolled off our Lagos Brewery bottling lines. This first brewery in Lagos has undergone several optimization processes and as at today boasts of one of the most modern brew house in the country. In 1957, we commissioned our second brewery in Aba. The Aba Brewery has also recently undergone several optimization processes and has been fitted with best in brewery technology. In 1963 we commissioned our Kaduna Brewery while Ibadan Brewery came on stream in 1982. In 1993, we acquired our fifth brewery in Enugu. A sixth brewery, sited at Ama-eke in 9th Mile, Enugu was commissioned and christened Ama Brewery in October 2003. Ama Brewery is today the biggest and most modern brewery in Nigeria. Operations in the Old Enugu Brewery were however discontinued in 2004. We acquired a malting Plant in Aba in 2008. In October 2011, our company bought majority equity interests in Sona Systems Associates Business Management Limited, (Sona Systems) and Life Breweries company Limited from Heineken N.V. This followed Heineken’s acquisition of controlling interests in five breweries in Nigeria from Sona Group in January 2011. Sona Systems’ two breweries in Ota and Kaduna, and Life Breweries in Onitsha have now become part of Nigerian Breweries Plc, together with the three brands: Goldberg lager, Malta Gold and Life Continental lager. The merger became final on December 31, 2014. Following the successful merger, we now have three additional breweries in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Awo-Omamma in Imo State and Makurdi in Benue State. The merger also brought an additional seven brands into our portfolio. Thus, from that humble beginning in 1946, our company has now grown into a Brewing Company with 11 breweries, 2 malting plants and 26 Sales depots from which our high quality products are distributed to all parts of Nigeria. Nigerian Breweries Plc has a growing export business which covers global sales and marketing of our brands and dates back to 1986. NB Plc offers sales, logistics and marketing support to make our brands shelf-ready in international markets, including world-class outlets such as TESCO and ASDA Stores in the United Kingdom. Our brands are available in over thirteen countries, across the United Kingdom, South Africa, Middle-East, West Africa and the United States of America. http://www.nbplc.com/ourcompany.html |
princdebola201:Nigerian Breweries is what? You Olodo. It is the Nigerian name for the Dutch Brewery giant Heineken. Olodo UAC and Heineken sign a contract for incorporation of Nigerian Brewery limited in Lagos. (November)http://www.nbplc.com/ourhistory.html |
Nigerian breweries Awo Omama, Imo State |
Nigerian breweries Limited, Onitsha |
Nigerian bottling company, Enugu Nigerian Breweries, Enugu |
Vicotex:You are kidding me, right? Sab miller is in Onitsha How many multinationals are present in SW apart from Lagos and a small part of Ogun (Sango Ota and Agbara) due to proximity to Lagos |
Those brown roofs again? From Oyo, to Ibadan, to Ogbomosho, to Abeokuta, to Egbaland, to Ife, to Ekiti, and to Ondo, it's brown roofs all the way. Lagos is the only exception and that is because it is 50% Igbo dominated ![]() Another name for South West is private infrastructural poverty
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4stylz:Oil will soon finish. What will you do then? See! Igbos can do w/out your oil. They have the best brains to perfrom ![]() |
pmc01:Duh! You would be surprise to see that ''those bright minds'' are actually here on NL joining their fellow Igbos in the agitation for Biafra. Wake up and smell the cookie. You cannot push Igbos to the wall for ever. They are bound to rebound at some point. |
but you ibos don't have the purchasing power to buy anything from shoprite.