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have i also mentioned jumia and konga |
My yorubas we also dominate farms list in nigeria despite not having vast land as north 1. OLUSEGUN OBASANJO [OBASANJO FARMS] 2. ABDULSALAMI ABUBAKAR [MAIZUBE FARMS] 3. MURTALA NYAKO [SEBORE FARMS] 4. USMAN DANTATA JR. [ANADARIYA FARMS] 5. SIR. JOSEPH I.A. ARUMEMI-IKHIDE [OJEMAI FAMRS] 6. ARINZE ONEBUNNE [JOVANNA FARMS] 7. DR. OLATUNDE AGBATO [ANIMAL CARE SERVICES KONSULT] 8. ABDULLAHI ADAMI [NAGARI INTEGRATED DAIRY FARM] 9. ALHAJI WAHAB IYANDA FOLAWIYO [FOLAWIYO FARMS LIMITED] 10. PETER ADENIYI [ANU-OLUWA FARMS] so who is saying yoruba is not industrious? who is saying they are not the richest we are coming with hard facts on this ibola lying tribe that takes pleasure on spilling bile about yoruba people |
Yorubas dont forget we also own COMPUTER WAREHOUSE GROUP With over two decades of immense contribution to the information communication and technology sector, CWG Plc has continuously remained a benchmark for excellence in Africa. The company commenced operations in Nigeria, on September 26th 1992 as Computer Warehouse Limited principally to cater for the hardware projects. In 1994, DCC Networks was established as the communication arm, to provide VSAT, Metropolitan, Wide Area and Local area networks to corporate organizations. In order to concentrate on demands in the area of software solutions, system and training, the Expert Edge software was acquired in 1997. In 2005, CWG Plc was incorporated to co-ordinate and monitor the activities of the three subsidiaries. Prior this establishment, a branch in Ghana was set-up in 2003 to cater for the needs of the West African region. The Group Company was formed to provide Head Office functions and Shared Resources for the subsidiaries from a central point to make them leaner, efficient and more customer focused. By 2012, CWG Plc merged with its three subsidiaries, this made the subsidiaries cease to exist as separate entities, rather as divisions.In pursuit of its Pan-African Vision, CWG Plc established other regional offices in East and Central Africa; CWG Uganda Limited (2010) and CWG Plc Cameroon Limited (2012) respectively to handle the business interest in these regions. In February, 2013, CWG Plc ceased to be a Private Limited Company and became a Public Company. Also, on the 15th of November 2013, CWG Plc listed its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The listing boosted the market Capitalization of the NSE by about N14 billion naira, making CWG PLC the highest capitalized security in the ICT sector. CWG PLC’s listing also marked the first listing on the exchange after the launch of the X-Gen trading engine; same engine used on the NASDAQ. CWG Plc believes in and pursues an excellent service culture, and delivers its operations through global best practices using its ISO9001 certification process across the whole group. Over time, we have received a number of accolades from our partners, customers, media and professional bodies as a result of our service excellence and increased performance. Most recently, The World Economic Forum (WEF) recognized CWG Plc as a Global Growth Company. |
ba7man:Historically ibos were slaves to benin king and they have no prominent city even onitsha was founded by the benins unlike yorubas that are city builders back in the day we had oyo ile, ijebu, ife, egba, ajase today we have lagos, ogun, ibadan, ilorin, ondo na our nature we are investing in our villages to turn them to towns our towns are turning into cities very soon lagos, ogun and oyo will be making over 600bn annually. |
FKO81:so you know yoruba trained peter obi well Sir Aladekomo founded Chams Limited (now Chams Plc, and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange) as the first indigenous computer maintenance outfit in Nigeria in September 1985, almost 30 years ago. Working as the Chief Engineer, he led Chams to deploy Nigeria’s first Wide-Area-Network (WAN) on PCs, and to deploy the country’s pioneer card technology. Sir Aladekomo is also acknowledged as the brain behind the success of the first e-payment card in Nigeria birthed by the Valucard[9] project, working with a consortium of five indigenous Banks. Under his watch, Chams transformed from a privately held company to public liability company listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, differentiating itself in the Nigerian market by focusing on the business of identity management, ceding the increasingly cluttered card technology and transaction payments segments to its subsidiaries, ChamAccess Limited[10] and Card Centre Nigeria Limited. Chams Plc is also the parent company of ChamsSwitch Limited, and ChamsConsortium Limited, and has substantial interest in ChamsMobile[11]. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demola_Aladekomo |
Awolowo001:BURSTED https://www.pernod-ricard.com/en/brands/our-brands/jacobs-creek/ Jacob creek wine belongs to australians pls see link ![]() they have ran out of lines now they are claiming mechanics very soon you will claim cocacola and pepsi |
JohnXcel:We have listed over 90 big yoruba company them start to dey result to insults and showing corner shops as industry one of my edo brothers even opened a thread of defeat for biafrans loooooool no more narrative of industrious tribe lol we have not even shown up to 20% of what we own them just dey repeat coscharis emzor lol |
please lets not forget UCLEUS VENTURES LIMITED is a Private Limited Liability Company incorporated in 1989,but formally commenced business on 28th March 1990. Nucleus Ventures is an indigenous Company registered with Corporate Affairs Commission. Our Vision is to be a leader in manufacturing, distribution and merchandising of all paper products in Nigeria. The Company has qualified competent personnel that handle all its operations. The facilities and staffing of the Nucleus are streamlined to provide our numerous clients with the best services and ensure that it delivers projects on schedule. http://www.nucleus-plc.com/ |
Fineman87:Awwwww sorry ehn Losing feels bad next thing you will post is pic of groundnut seller as i see your running out of point |
Awolowo001:Makers of pure water ![]() Come to otta alone Virtually everyone is into water and drinks businsss |
Realman87:By showing us random pics of steel without evidence looool Igbos take your L and sit down |
afonjaheadhunt:We have shown you anytime you ask
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FKO81:Posting Britianna again ? We have shown you famfa oil and seven energy NEXT THEY ARE X20 of this mess |
Awolowo001:Are you now touting a Nigerian / German company as BIAFRAN company Chai ! |
OAUTemitayo:Coscharis Emzor Orange Innoson Nest oil and capital is all they can post |
Awolowo001:ANAMCO with Mercedes Benz Logo Pls get more creative with your lies |
http://venturesafrica.com/bonds-of-steel-kam-industries-a-new-mega-factory-for-nigeria/ Na us get Kam industry for Kwara too
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Basic123:I said when ojukwu was on wrapper and aso ebu in the face of defeat he was still saying no force can defeat Biafra Na their way ![]() |
naijaking1:£20 pounds was for our grandparents I'm talking about thus generation and previous Your not still winning Even when Nigeria practiced regions Eastern was the poorest � |
naijaking1:£20 pounds was for our grandparents I'm talking about thus generation and previous Your not still winning Even when Nigeria practiced regions Eastern was the poorest |
(CNN) -- Nigerian-born entrepreneur Kase Lawal is the epitome of the American dream. Arriving to the US a young, idealistic student, Lawal has carved a name for himself in one of the most competitive industries in the world: Oil. Now head of a multi-billion dollar empire, his Houston-based company, CAMAC, is one of the largest black-owned businesses in the U.S., generating over $2 billion dollars a year. Founded nearly 25 years ago, Lawal built CAMAC (which stands for Cameroon-American) from a small agriculture business into a global oil company. But it's taken a lot of hard work, determination and guts to get him to the top. Born and raised in Ibadan, Nigeria in 1954, Lawal became interested in America and its civil rights movement during his teens. After finally persuading his father, a local politician, to send him to university in America, Lawal headed to Georgia and then Houston, where he attended the Texas Southern University. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering in 1976, Lawal, like many of his classmates, started out as a graduate in the energy industry. First as a chemist for Dresser Industries (now Halliburton) and then as a chemical engineer with Shell Oil Refining Co. Video: From Nigeria to Texas oil wealth Video: Inspiring young businesses Video: Militant violence in Nigeria's oil delta RELATED TOPICS Oil Production and Refining Nigeria Houston (Texas) ConocoPhillips Company Africa During this time he met his wife, Eileen through a mutual friend and had his three children. Now married and settled, it wasn't long before the innovative young Nigerian started to implement his business ideas. In 1986 he established CAMAC, a company trading agricultural commodities such as sugar, tobacco and rice. In the early 90s he made the leap into the energy sector after the Nigerian government started to develop its energy market. With his knowledge of Nigeria and his Houston address, Lawal was ideally positioned to attract major oil companies. In 1991 CAMAC made a deal with the oil giant Conoco, agreeing to jointly operate and share production from any Nigerian discoveries. This turned out to be Lawal's big break. With his political contacts, local market knowledge and now with the backing of a major oil firm, Lawal's Houston-based company became an instant player in the energy industry. As Lawal told CNN: "That partnership I believe was the cornerstone of the CAMAC that you know today. Subsequently with that credibility and the advantage of partnering with Conoco, we were also able to partner with BP and also with Statoil of Norway and currently we have made a partnership with Eni, the largest Italian company, which is one of the top five oil companies in the world." Now CAMAC has offices in London, Johannesburg, Lagos and Port Harcourt, Nigeria and is involved in oil exploration, refining and trading. He was awarded the USAfrica Business Person of the Year in 1997 and in 2002 CAMAC was named the largest African-American owned company on the Black Enterprise 100s list. |
FKO81:They are shifting goal post Well the largest car importer in Nigeria is Elizade and Lanre Shittu Stop showing this one room car sellers NEXT !! |
Fineman87:Okay no wonder south west is the richest zone in Nigeria And your businesses in west do better than your land Show us something outside coschsris and emzor Oando alone buys out all Igbo businesses in lagos |
FKO81:21st time coscharis ?? Are you not tired |
Fineman87: Looooooool We can't be running round We have shown you more than 90 companies All we are seeing from Igbo is emzor Panadol Cos charis and nest oil D list companies TAKE YOUR L AND SIT DOWN |
Fineman87:Looooooool Biafra don shift goal post again Nestoil wey na Gt bank get an Capital oil na just oil farm the guy Your chest beating as been called out Now your saying don't show us plc If we show you private companies you will say show us sole proprietorship ![]() |
Realman87:Looooooool The deceit
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FKO81:This is the 20th time I'm seeing coscharis Can we see something else |
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Fineman87:Same way Biafra won civil war ![]() |
Realman87:I can imagine you crying in pain while typing this lool |
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do the job of demolishing yorobatts. They know in their hearts that they lost an economic war but like a typical devil, they will never accept it. I SALUTE you guys.