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PoliticsRe: Kano-Pics of Sen Kwankwaso On His Way To Bichi Lga For PDP Governorship Campaign by Highsigher(m): 5:07pm On Dec 21, 2018

PoliticsRe: Kano-Pics of Sen Kwankwaso On His Way To Bichi Lga For PDP Governorship Campaign by Highsigher(m): 5:04pm On Dec 21, 2018
celeiyke:
Maukachi
Agụ
PoliticsRe: Kanu Nwankwo Visits Lagos Apc Governorship Candidate Sanwo Olu(photos) by Highsigher(m): 4:37pm On Dec 21, 2018
ceejayMAX:
ZOMBIE SPOTTED
Wawa dan wahala spotted

PoliticsRe: Buhari Promises 10,000 Megawatts Of Electricity! by Highsigher(m): 4:37pm On Dec 21, 2018
Ratello:
To even think that this lying President promised to deliver 10,000 mw by December 2018 in the year 2016 on March 21st and I ask now what are we generating now.
Kip kwayet
PoliticsRe: Buhari Promises 10,000 Megawatts Of Electricity! by Highsigher(m): 4:34pm On Dec 21, 2018
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PoliticsRe: Kanu Nwankwo Visits Lagos Apc Governorship Candidate Sanwo Olu(photos) by Highsigher(m): 4:33pm On Dec 21, 2018
ceejayMAX:
speak for yourself
I mention your name?

Oya receive sense

PoliticsRe: If I Were In Maiduguri, I Would Cry Out Too by Highsigher(m): 4:28pm On Dec 21, 2018
cheesy
PoliticsRe: Kano-Pics of Sen Kwankwaso On His Way To Bichi Lga For PDP Governorship Campaign by Highsigher(m): 4:20pm On Dec 21, 2018
celeiyke:
Zon B this is a state rally. Kwankwaso's is an LGC rally
Mumu......wawa dan wahala.....just compare
PoliticsRe: Kano-Pics of Sen Kwankwaso On His Way To Bichi Lga For PDP Governorship Campaign by Highsigher(m): 4:19pm On Dec 21, 2018
[quote author=deboysben post=74052948][/quote]Compare tongue tongue

PoliticsRe: Kano-Pics of Sen Kwankwaso On His Way To Bichi Lga For PDP Governorship Campaign by Highsigher(m): 4:14pm On Dec 21, 2018
deboysben:
Fuckee!!!

Op do you know you can send some people to their early grave cos of this picture.
Compare with this one.....na only women be dis ooo

PoliticsRe: No Reasonable Person Is Condemning The Booing Of Buhari By Senators by Highsigher(m): 4:12pm On Dec 21, 2018
Mmuoojukwu:
I've not seen any reasonable person who said the booing of Buhari is out of place. Booing is natural when action requires it. All over the world, clueless leaders are booed. poorly educated leaders are booed. Leaders who can't protect their subjects are booed, leaders who create hate and divisions are booed and leaders who lie are booed. What is the noise about booing?

PoliticsRe: Kanu Nwankwo Visits Lagos Apc Governorship Candidate Sanwo Olu(photos) by Highsigher(m): 4:07pm On Dec 21, 2018
Our incoming governor
PoliticsRe: Roads Blocked As Osinbajo Visits Delta State (Photos) by Highsigher(m): 4:02pm On Dec 21, 2018
Awol1:
Osibanjo is going to buy vote in Warri.

Seriously, what will 10k do for anybody in present day Nigeria?

PoliticsRe: Afenifere Accuses Tinubu Of Peddling ‘fake’ News, Denies Endorsing Buhari by Highsigher(m): 3:28pm On Dec 21, 2018
Pa Ayo Fasanmi is talking, this stupid Odumakin believes he has idea.....who be Odumakin for where Pa Fasanmi dey?
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 3:26pm On Dec 21, 2018
adamlanreisa:
It is of no doubt Mr. President, your hard work and strategies to reduce unemployment rate in the country is being jeopardised by some few individuals. Surely, you tried all you could to get relief to the poor citizens but it seems either the drivers of this emergency ambulance or the mechanics who repair every damage engine had failed to deliver. Mr. President, I urge you to seriously look into Npower program especially with respect to batch B 2017 beneficiaries.

Most of us have finally given up hope as our endurance, patience, and continuing day and night struggle seems to have no hope and no shoulder to lean on. We applied for Npower program in June 2017, it took us more than six months before the shortlisted names were released. Lucky ones among us get to the NEXT LEVEL which was described by Npower as verification stage.

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We got verified and qualified into the program which took us six months again by December 2017. Imagine a graduate celebrating one complete year waiting for just a 2year program of N30,000 monthly earning. As we were jubilating, we had no idea the journey has just started. From December 2017 to August 2018, we waited for eight months again just awaiting deployment.

We still continue to exercise patience we inherit right from stage one as we always have good faith for this administration. We were instructed by Npower to report to our place of primary assignments with immediate effect and upload our assumption of duty on or before August 8th as failure to do that, will automatically get you disqualified or get delayed for payment as we were promised our first stipend on 30th August.


That is not where the story ended, we abide by all the rules as we all know how long we had waited for this golden opportunity. August 31st passed, no one received a penny and the story completely changed from stipend to another prolonging method from on boarding stage to enrolling stage, to say that everyone must have gotten enrolment status before he received his stipend.

Mr. President, this is where our sinking ship keeps drowning for almost five months, some were lucky to be enrolled and got fully paid, some enrolled and received two months, while others received only one month allowance. It’s now five months from our engagement, yet, not a single penny was received as Npower stipend. The question that begs for answer is why is it that we are yet to be enrolled and get paid as our colleagues? You are the only shoulder we could lean on. Mr. President! We hope our plight will be looked into with immediate effect.

Kaduna Volunteers
N-power
Please post this on PMB and PYO's handle on twitter
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Visits Olu Of Warri To Flag Off Tradermoni Scheme In Delta(photos) by Highsigher(m): 2:45pm On Dec 21, 2018
StillX10:
My dad is an errand boy
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Visits Olu Of Warri To Flag Off Tradermoni Scheme In Delta(photos) by Highsigher(m): 2:44pm On Dec 21, 2018
baliyubla:
[s]House boy on the move. Can see 'Saint' Uduaghan giving a speech, while the treasonable Omo-Agege and the serial loser Great Ogboru looks on. Trust Nigerians to collect the money and still reject these demons at the polls[/s].
Wail me an ocean
PoliticsRe: Man Butchered At PDP Rally Yesterday by Highsigher(m): 2:41pm On Dec 21, 2018
May his soul R.I.P
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Visits Olu Of Warri To Flag Off Tradermoni Scheme In Delta(photos) by Highsigher(m): 2:39pm On Dec 21, 2018
grin

Next level on point.....tell all wawa dan wahala say: gbe body e

PMB = 4+4
PoliticsRe: Rebuttal: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA by Highsigher(op): 2:32pm On Dec 21, 2018
Please do the needful
CrimeRe: Suspected Armed Bandits Sacked 3 Communities In Birnin Magaji, Zamfara by Highsigher(m): 2:13pm On Dec 21, 2018
arabbunkum:
I(arabbunkum) mean my generation is cursed!
PoliticsRebuttal: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA by Highsigher(op): 2:11pm On Dec 21, 2018
I opened this thread to set the record straight.....the earlier thread opened by monimatic tried to make it look as if this occurred under the administration of PMB, but it actually occured under the administration of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan(PDP) in 2012.

Kindly click on the link below to verify the news.

Thanks


Cc: seun, mynd44, lalasticlala

This should make the frontpage so as to enlighten people who were misled by the other thread
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Commerce Association says that more than half of the surviving firms are “ailing”.
At least 800 companies closed shop in Nigeria between 2009 and 2011, due to the harsh operating business environment, the Nigerian Chambers of Commerce has said.

The companies that have survived are also having serious challenges as more than half of them have been classified as “ailing.’’

This was disclosed by the President of Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, Herbert Ajayi, on Tuesday, in Asaba, in a paper he presented at a zonal workshop on economic diversification organised by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC.

Mr. Ajay said the current situation of the “surviving” industries poses a great threat to the survival of the manufacturing industry. He added that capacity utilisation in industries hovers around 30 per cent and 45 per cent on the average, with 100 per cent overhead costs.

He blamed the continued decline in the manufacturing sectors on “political and economic factors’’, citing poor infrastructure and epileptic power supply as key impediments to the industry.

“The manufacturing industry as a whole operates on more than 70 per cent of energy it generates, using generators; and operating these generators greatly increases the cost of manufacturing goods,’’ he said.

The industrialist gave other reasons for the woes in the sector as incessant increase in the price of petroleum products used by industries, multiple taxation, unabated smuggling and inadequate access to finance, both local and abroad.

He said widespread insecurity and the inability of government agencies in the ports to meet their 24-hour target, for cargo clearance, have contributed to the dwindling fortunes in the manufacturing sector.

Government efforts inadequate
The NACCIMA president, whose speech was delivered by the Vice President of the association, Mary Iyasere, described current government policies to revive the manufacturing industry as inadequate.

“For instance, in May 2010, the government announced a 1.3 billion-dollar fund to help banks extend credit to the manufacturing sector following the decline in available finance after the global economic crisis had set in.

“Notwithstanding this positive development arising from the reform process, the Nigerian economy, especially the manufacturing sector is still confronted by serious challenges, structural imbalance and lack of diversification,” he said.

“The current government policies targeted at the real sector (manufacturing) are also inadequate and preventing the manufacturing industry from flourishing,” he added.

The way forward


On the way forward, Mr. Ajayi stressed the need for the organised private sector to support the government’s efforts to revitalise the sector through the much-canvassed public private partnership.

He also called for more transparency in the ongoing government-led privatisation exercise of public enterprises.

Quoting statistics from the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Ajayi said between 1999 and 2011, a total of 121 firms were privatised or commercialised, with about N250 billion realised from their sale.

“It was also reported that 81 of the privatised firms were operating at about 66 per cent and 41 at 34 per cent performance level,” he added.

The NACCIMA president, however, observed that the figures are in stark contrast to the position of the Senate ad-hoc Committee on Privatisation, which posited that 80 per cent of the firms are not performing.

In addition, he said Nigeria can borrow from the lessons of the economic policies of the “Asian Tigers” — Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan — to boost the manufacturing sector.
He, however, warned that Nigeria must exercise “caution” in trying to imitate the Asian policies.

He explained that government needs to consider the peculiarities of the nation’s economy and marry it with those of Asia in areas “where policies are applicable rather than wholesale adoption”.

“This is because the casualty between growth and industrialisation could prove to be a costly mistake as seen in other countries, in pushing for rapid industrialisation,’’ Mr. Ajayi stated


Source:

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/99757-800-companies-shut-down-in-3-years-says-naccima.html
CrimeRe: Suspected Armed Bandits Sacked 3 Communities In Birnin Magaji, Zamfara by Highsigher(m): 1:57pm On Dec 21, 2018
arabbunkum:
My father must be a criminal
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:56pm On Dec 21, 2018
Dexpro:
APC really destroyed this country!
It happened under GEJ.....click the link and stop disgracing yourself
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:55pm On Dec 21, 2018
PresidentAtiku:
NO....

It is a massive lie..... Do you know who the President is? almighty Buhari..

How can? Mr Integrity that has grown our rice production, employed 12 million farmers, 500,000 NPower people nkor?

Nooooooo.... We will not take this. cheesy cheesy cheesy

APC ...Gang of scammers
It happened under GEJ.....click the link and stop disgracing yourself
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:54pm On Dec 21, 2018
Ziggylady:
Okay.,all part of buhari/APC 'massive' achievements.
It happened under GEJ.....click the link and read....the news is 2012 news
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:53pm On Dec 21, 2018
KillTheZombies:
Dumbohari don finish the country. He has nothing to offer.
It happened under PDP....click the link and stop disgracing yourself
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:51pm On Dec 21, 2018
IBBG:
The Obsequious supporters of this administration will have us believe that our economy has never been better like this since the inception of democracy.
It happened under GEJ.....click the link and read...senfu
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:48pm On Dec 21, 2018
Omeokachie:
Sai gasket! grin

Sai top cylinder cheesy

Sai Caburator grin

By the time the lifeless incompetent tyrant is through with Nigeria, Nigerians will see Somalia as one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Na 2012 news....click on d link and stop disgracing yourself
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:46pm On Dec 21, 2018
StillX10:
Buhari has nearly finished this country but thank God it's not over, it's not too late for us, let's vote him out in 2019
Mumu....it happened in 2012....click on the link
PoliticsRe: 800 Companies Shut Down In 3 Years - NACCIMA (Throwback) by Highsigher(m): 1:43pm On Dec 21, 2018
okosodo:
Him mumu supporters go say na coincidence. For the records, PDP, though performed below average added 59 million jobs in 15 years with telecommunication taking 27%. APC can not match it in 3087776655 years, yer the will claim that this country was destroyed for 16 years
Mumu.....na 2012 news.....it happened under your GEJ....click on the link
PoliticsRe: An Elderly Apc Suppoerter Tubarned Broom On His Head In Show Of Support -pics by Highsigher(m): 1:40pm On Dec 21, 2018
FarahAideed:
you can see the the kind of brainwashed idiots that still support Buhari
Kip kwayet jor

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