Travel › Re: Canada Invites Carpenters, Plumbers And Welders From Nigeria, Others by frog12: 2:57pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala & President Tinubu In His Office In Aso Rock by frog12: 4:26am On Aug 09, 2023*. Modified: 4:54am On Aug 09, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala & President Tinubu In His Office In Aso Rock by frog12: 3:57am On Aug 09, 2023 |
she come fight for pate for that health ministry post. seeing say Doctor Alausa was one of the best physicians for america on 2 occasions. who you go take? pate or alausa? i think the woman dey shameless. her greed don dey show now. egoldman: Second time of what? she dey work for Tinubu ni? |
Politics › Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala & President Tinubu In His Office In Aso Rock by frog12: 3:05am On Aug 09, 2023*. Modified: 3:55am On Aug 09, 2023 |
the woman is here to promote that professor ali pate for health ministry. frankly dr. alausa is better. I think this Ngozi woman is shameless. sorry which gavi position dem give this guy wey no fit explain himself properly?  |
Politics › Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala & President Tinubu In His Office In Aso Rock by frog12: 12:06am On Aug 09, 2023 |
you mean the other way around. Ngozi president, akinwunmi vice president Wawelexy: You don book space, oya make sure you type something meaningful..
Just imagine Akinwunmi Adesina as the president of Nigeria and madam Ngozi as his vice... By the end of their 8 years tenor, Nigeria visa will become competitive. |
Politics › Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala & President Tinubu In His Office In Aso Rock by frog12: 11:59pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
don't mind her. she wants position  the wto don tire her. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Appoints Orire Agbaje As Member Of Presidential Committee On Tax by frog12: 7:54pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
nepotism  |
Education › Re: Sexual Harassment From Lecturer by frog12: 1:48pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
tell the parent |
Education › Re: WAEC Results: Musa Salmanu Got All As by frog12: 1:23pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
northerners and their As  one of the ministers nominees had 7 As but studied one silly subjects. |
Politics › Re: Shock As IPPIS Officer Admits Bribe-Taking For Job Scam At FCC by frog12: 11:16am On Aug 08, 2023 |
who's FCC chairperson self? all of these corruption happen under BUHARI but because na northerner, dem keep quiet. can you believe it? |
Politics › Re: Gandollar: Maryam Shetty's Social Media Post About Ganduje (Throwback Photo) by frog12: 10:38pm On Aug 07, 2023 |
yah tesppidd: So maybe they did all this just to humiliate her? |
Politics › Re: Senate Writes Tinubu, Demands Immediate Appointment Of Auditor General by frog12: 12:21pm On Aug 07, 2023 |
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Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs England: FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. (2 - 4)pens On 7th August 2023 by frog12: 11:53am On Aug 07, 2023 |
all the women teams are now good. the lesson here is there is no difference in women from all countries  |
Politics › Re: Akpabio: My First Grandchild Died Due To Neglect At A Government Hospital by frog12: 7:09pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Dr. Tunji Alausa was very good and technical showing nice practical expertise.
sorry to say, he is better than Prof Ali Pate and even Dr. Betta Edu.
Many of these people are just politicians promoted not real specialists |
Health › Re: Glaxosmithkline Ends Operations In Nigeria, After 51 Years by frog12: 4:18pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
it's a foreign company. what do you want from them  ? you have to blame government, because no improvement on the ground so far. mariahAngel: Imagine; they're taking jobs away from Nigerians, but still want to sell them their products. The environment is not conducive for operations, but good for sales. Exploitation much.
The worst part is that most Nigerians don't even see they're being cheated, making excuses for these companies, and blaming the government for everything. |
Fashion › Re: Nigerian Man, His Oyibo Wife And Kids Dressed In Isiagu Attire by frog12: 4:09pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: FG Orders Senior Directors In Finance Ministry To Resign by frog12: 3:41pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
some of those make millions per month in wages TOMMYS: Does it affect Director Generals of MDA's |
Politics › Re: FG Orders Senior Directors In Finance Ministry To Resign by frog12: 3:41pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Wants Minimum Wage Doubled – Spokesperson by frog12: 11:41am On Aug 05, 2023 |
ruling by sentiments  |
Politics › Re: Court Halts Gov Obaseki’s Impeachment Bid Against Deputy, Philip Shuaibu by frog12: 10:07pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
time for esan people, which is good  it's good to be fair. when will middle-belt rule nigeria? na south-west and north dey rule so far! pascal558: They are not fighting, it's just obaseki wants to do what is right which is zoning power to the Esan people of Edo central and that's the stand of all Benin people because we nor greedy. But you see Philip and his brother Oshiomhole wants to do what Nigeria have been doing to the Igbo people to Esan people by denying them when it gets to their turn. Though Esan people hate Benin for no reason and take every means to abuse us but we still don't care and love treating others as we want to be treated and so with our full chest we support esan people over what Phillip is doing though he is our man |
Family › Re: Why Do Women Knowingly Marry Deadbeats? by frog12: 8:52pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
which country  no be nigeria |
Crime › Re: Dorcas Shangev: Ritualists In Benue Dismember Body Of A Lady On Her Birthday by frog12: 8:51pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
even since tinubu enter, all ritualists are active |
Travel › Re: Memoirs From Chile by frog12: 8:50pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
if you tell Nigerians to be serious, dem go just laugh you. but dem go call even shitty countries heaven  chile may have good standards because of low population, but I don't know why the bolivians,nicaraguans,ecuadorians,peruvians are not running there  chile get him own problems... shitty nigerian |
Politics › Re: Vandalism. FG Threatens To Block 2nd Niger Bridge by frog12: 8:47pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
why can't they SHOOT onsite  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Julius Malema Supporters Beat Up Whites Protesting 'Racist' Song in SA (PICS) by frog12: 8:45pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
what's wrong with that?? Suspect33: Chase the whites and watch S.A become like Nigeria, bunch of untamed savages |
Politics › Re: ‘He’s Miracle-Working God’ – Festus Keyamo Reacts To Ministerial Nomination by frog12: 8:43pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Court Halts Gov Obaseki’s Impeachment Bid Against Deputy, Philip Shuaibu by frog12: 8:41pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
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Health › Re: Glaxosmithkline Ends Operations In Nigeria, After 51 Years by frog12: 6:31pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
i suspect you are the same guy as @HNICEARTH casualobserver: Companies come companies go. Consumer marketing is a zero sum game. It’s like a gas station you are only going to buy petrol from 1 gas station. Just as you are not going to buy your medicine from all the pharmaceutical companies because you want to protect jobs.
If there were only 2 gas stations in the area to begin with and 4 people open 4 new gas stations in the same area, all that will happen is that some of the people who used to go to the 1st stations will start going to 1 or 2 of the new stations. The overall amount of petrol sold the area will remain the same….all other conditions remaining constant. Eventually some of those petrol stations will start to close down because they are not profitable due to competition and until the demand and supply of petrol stations in the area reaches an equilibrium level.
Eventually the equilibrium level may be 3. That may be the number of stations that the area can profitably handle. What this means is that of the 6 stations that existed at the peak, 3 of them as well as the jobs created by those 3 were not sustainable. It’s natural attrition no sentiment.
There are 219 jobs created by Fidson for example that did not exist when GSK controlled the market and there are hundreds of Nigerian pharmaceutical companies springing up every day creating new jobs.
If Peugeot did not leave Nigeria Honda, Kia, hyuandai, GAC would not be assembling cars in Nigeria. If anammco, Steyr, British leyland did not leave Nigeria there will be no INNOSON assembling busses and trucks. All these companies provide jobs and none of them existed when Peugeot, Mercedes’, Volkswagen, Landrover, British leyland controlled the local car assembly market.
If there is a market for a product the vacuum will be filled. |
Health › Re: Glaxosmithkline Ends Operations In Nigeria, After 51 Years by frog12: 6:29pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
so you came back wiser  HNICEARTH: It is a business strategy taken as a result of harsh business and economic environments. You dont reinvent the wheel if it's not broken.
Remember Newton's 3rd law of motion? Remember le chateliers principle of equilibrium? Something gives for something. Something moves for something.
All they did was react to the harsh business environment and unstable monetary policies.
They have succeeded in evading and transferring ; (i) astraunomically increased running cost to 3rd party distributor. (ii) increased multiple taxation to 3rd party distributor (iii) stress of sourcing FX at a very high rate to 3rd party distributor (iv) paying of bribes to KOL in the health sector just for securing juicy deals.
They took all that decision to avoid these and more.
Also you talked about the company coming back in 5 to 10yrs time. No, they are not and will not come back. Read that letter again, they are returning capital to share holders.
Until we do away with impunity and embrace the rule of law. That's the only way to better our business environment |
Health › Re: Glaxosmithkline Ends Operations In Nigeria, After 51 Years by frog12: 6:29pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Largest Ethnic Groups In Niger Republic (Hausa 54%) by frog12: 6:14pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
ok, go JDJDjD: Please i rather stay with the North than live in same country with the yorubas Let them divide Nigeria into 5 Core North to have their country and continue their religious intolerance there Yorubas can go and be doing their tribal bigotry alone East can go Middle belt must also be freed And we from SS should be allowed to enjoy our oil in peace. Just imagine we have our country, we would have been competing with Saudi Arabia in terms of development. All these parasites regions have finished us |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Largest Ethnic Groups In Niger Republic (Hausa 54%) by frog12: 6:11pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
divide and conquer so there war and conflict everywhere Ikaeniyan0: The europeans mess up with the way subsaharan-africa was divided and merged. Not being united is one of the reason Nigeria is in this mess we find ourselves in today. |