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Tobtex:350 I buy all and more to come |
Guestlander:It's a loose belt like he said and every other person is busy condemning the innocent guy. What he is putting on is Jeans trousers and there's no amount of erection that can lift a dick inside jeans to a 90 degrees as the picture portrays. Everyone is just condemning. |
twinskenny:See my signature if you need the undiluted stuffs. Last upto four days. |
Eephyokolia:If u mean undiluted perfume (attar) , whatsapp me thru my signature |
Just three bundles of that would have secured some of my machines for production that will provide more than 30 jobs. And all of these bundles were just lying there doing nothing, who knows for how long it's been in their custody. People are dying of hunger daily, some are in the hospitals and could not take care of their hospital bills, some can't even think of going to the hospital cause they can't pay for the consultation card. It's really a beautiful world with wicked people |
MaziOmenuko:That's very true. |
smartty68:Thank you. |
Please is Access bank naira visa card still working on international transactions? I often get updates from abokifx but there's non since Wednesday 29th. |
obyrich:The minimum across all Abia state government establishments from primary schools to secondary schools to tertiary institutions to local governments and teaching hospitals should be 6 months. |
What exactly was done with the first batch in the respective states by these Governors. Until monies from Federal Government to states are accountable, Nigeria is going nowhere. If a governor generates internally, he should use it the way he wants but as long as it's from the federal, every kobo should be accounted for to benefit the masses. |
Sammieeee:How much do you have and what's your rate. Let me have ur contact |
shibiyu:Thank you very much. I appreciate |
hopeforcharles:it's his experience in insincere dealings that warrants him to take such precautions and I don't blame him for it but just want to take precautions. As for the product, it's Air fresheners. |
Thanks all for the contribution. The product is actually Air fresheners used in cars, homes, offices etc. |
I recently met a marketer who wants to be the major distributor of my product covering the SE as he already has a good network in these areas. It's a a big kudos as he has shown he is capable by selling over 6000 units of my product withing a 45 days period which is really laudable. My concern is with the agreement he wants us to sign that will give him full rights over the distributorship among other things. I understand the agreement will atleast bring out some seriousness and honesty too but these particular points in that agreement is giving me thoughts 1. He will be the sole distributor for ALL my products in same category. 2. The agreement will run for 10 years after which it can be renewed if both parties deem fit. 3. The producer will be willing to grant trade credits if the need arises. As for the first point, I have about five different products in my production line which I intend to introduce in the future but not yet. I only focus on one for now for some reasons. Is it okay to sign an agreement on something that has not been produced cause that's what that first point seems to be. As for the second point, though 10 years is not bad but I was hoping 5 yrs is okay. However he puts up an argument that from yr 1 through 4 he will be making sure to create and build demand for the product and from yr 5 will be when he starts reaping from the sales. From the third point, it seems I will be the one giving the goods on credit but I actually hope in arrangements like this, the distributor will even assist in funds to some extent. I really need inputs from those who have experience on issues like this before I sign off my hard work within seconds. |
fratermathy:Those people cultivating okoro, melon and Co., if at all the only thing they eat and make use of is their direct produce nothing else and don't leave their homes or trek to wherever they are going to then you would have been saying something reasonable. But that's not the case. They bath with soaps, use creams after bath, take breakfast with milk and milo with sugar, ones in a while will want to drink a bottle of malt, beer or sweet drink. They also transport themselves if they are going far distance or want to bring their harvest home or send it to the market. All these have increased in prices and increase their expenses too. They will have to transfer this increase to their own product too and sell at an increased price to cover up. Hope this helps you understand it better. |
fratermathy:Check the post again, just booked the space initially. There's always ripple effect in such situation. |
There is no doubt manufacturing companies who rely on forex are increasing their cost of production and I believe that's not what the OP is arguing about cause that will be so lame. Let me use this garri producer as an example I produce a bag of garri in a week and previously sell it at 12000 naira. Then I used to buy my peak milk for my breakfast at 100 naira, my sachet milo at 30 naira. I often transport my cassava to my home at 100 naira and to the market after production at 200 naira. Now the company producing peak milk has increased their price dueto the unfavorable exchange rate and now sell to wholesalers at 100 naira which was initially sold to them at 80 naira while it's passed to retailers at 90 naira. The wholesaler adds his usual 10 naira profit and said hey I bought kerosene to cook last week at 300 naira and other things have increased prices too. so I have to include extra 5 naira for this milk to cover for those extra cost on those my daily needs. He now sells to retailers at 115 naira. The retailers who normally buy at 90 naira and and sell 100 naira will also add their 10 naira profit and since they have also realized their daily expenses has increased will add 5 naira to cover it and now sell at 130 naira to the consumers and I the garri producer will now buy the milk that used to be 100 naira at 130 naira. Probably while bringing his garri he noticed the transport to the market has also increased from 200 naira to 300 naira. Probably the Danfo driver man has also realized his daily needs like soaps, milk, milo etc has also increased in price so he will have to top up his cost too. Same goes for the milo I used for my breakfast and my bread too. OP, if you were this garri producer will you still sell your bag of garri at 12000 naira? That's called a "ripple effect" in economics if at all your economics teacher taught that. It's ripple because it transfers. |
UAE123:If a man has never created Labour on his own before, trust me he will never have anything to offer in terms of internally generated revenue. I have come to the conclusion that good entrepreneurs becoming political leaders is the only way Nigeria can grow not just some guy living in a 3 bedroom flat and all of a sudden becomes a governor controlling billions because of God fatherism. The youngman is busy looting and buying houses for his girlfriends in Aba while workers are starving without salaries. |
Anyone wondered why the president is always travelling whenever the armed forces will unleash mayhem on the peaceful protesters? |
Seun:Nigerians and turning things upside down. You seriously ignored the fact that the statement was a continuation or rather conclusion to the information he got about them attacking his church. Who in their right mind will stand and watch himself or family being killed head-on without a fighting back?. I guess your the one that altered the topic to suit you. |
All of you selfish people have not made a single post of the Governor owing workers over 7 months salary from Abia Teaching hospital to local government workers to Abia State polytechnic staff ( who just embark on an indefinite strike on Monday). Workers don't have money to pay their wards school fees and even feed their families and all you do here is trying to better his image so he keeps on lavishing state's funds. A female staff in Abia State Polytechnic died cause she could not afford blood for transfusion. Even her application for Salary advance was turned down, reason being there's no money. Some workers from same Abia State have died of high blood pressure from this no salary payment. Some people can slaughter a full generation for a paltry 1 million naira Sha. |
Ponponkon:Problem with some of u academic imbe..ciles is you insult when someone tells you the truth. Since nairaland is a faceless forum I guess even someone who can be my gateman can insult me so no hard feelings. Since ur posting every Okezie's activity from dusk till dawn, Don't forget to include the single trash can he went and commissioned in Abia State Polytechnic. Maybe it's a false alarm but just heard it on Wednesday. |
Ponponkon:Guess ur Ikpeazu's paid robot on nairaland. Kwantinu |
Recharge card has a fixed value and its what you get. What the providers do is to increase the tariff per minute or per second billing which all of them have already done. They don't need to increase the price of the air time when they can make your 100 naira enable you talk just for 4 mins which should have given u upto 8 mins prior to recession. |
ManirBK:What language is this your question please? |
More Savings and more income generated monthly but we are still fighting to borrow. To even think some Nigerian youths don't find it strange is what still baffles me till tomorrow. |
SirJeffry:If you have any idea of the hardship Abia State workers are experiencing, if you see the man in your dreams as even a course rep., run for your life. Let him keep gallivanting with shoes and bags and taking pictures, while workers can't pay their hospital bills and end up dying at home, one day they will throw stones at him just like his master T. A Orji. |
Heard Abia State Teaching hospital Aba will be going on strike tomorrow 14th Nov. for their 7 months salary. Abia State polytechnic, Aba is owed 6 months. Local governments are 6 months too in same Abia. What is this Governor doing about the salaries of these people in this recession period? |
That Mavrodi man is the most intelligent that ever lived, not even Einstein . Those who understand how it was designed and works will definitely agree with me to some degree. The government is kicking against it cause it wants the masses to always remain below the poverty line and they can manipulate them anytime any day to do their dirty work. Imagine a politician telling a youth to go and carry ballot box for 500k while the youngman can comfortably make this amount with no life risk from the comfort of his home. Imagine what will happen if MMM stays for four years without hindrance, honestly, millionaires will be made but am just afraid of the probable result to a serious inflation. |
Just got a call now from the young man and his issue has been resolved. Thanks to everyone that read and contributed. |
. Those who understand how it was designed and works will definitely agree with me to some degree.