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Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 11:33am On Jun 05, 2021
This rubbish decision of the buhari led administration to ban twitter will have a great impact on investors confidence in this country .

Most people will not understand this, till a few months from Nigeria.

You will experience mild sanctions soon.

Nobody will invest in a country that does not support freedom of speech.

Imagine a country that has nothing to offer.

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 11:36am On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:
This rubbish decision of the buhari led administration to ban will have a great impact on investors confidence in this country .

Most people will not understand this, till a few months from Nigeria.

You will experience mild sanctions soon.

Shut up and stop showing your foul brain.

The only thing we except is Twitter going down.

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by vedaxcool(m): 11:42am On Jun 05, 2021
grin grin grin Insecurity is a greater threat to FDI, we choose peace over anything.

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Joromi1: 11:43am On Jun 05, 2021
Not the same administration you support? Why are you wailing now?

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 11:44am On Jun 05, 2021
vedaxcool:
grin grin grin Insecurity is a greater threat to FDI, we choose peace over anything.

The world will not sanction a country for insecurity in their country.

But this step will attract sanctions.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 11:45am On Jun 05, 2021
Which investors confidence.

If Nigeria is at war because of violence that was incited on Twitter.

Will investors come to the country?

I see the ban as the government protecting its investments.

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by vedaxcool(m): 11:46am On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


The world will not sanction a country for insecurity in their country.

But this step will attract sanctions.

Insecurity is a greater threat to FDI, the lives of Nigerians take a paramount place above anything.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 11:46am On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


The world will not sanction a country for insecurity in their country.

But this step will attract sanctions.

How?

How will twitter ban attract sanctions.

If Nigeria bans a foreign company from operating, what international law has Nigeria broken??

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by RisenJoe(m): 11:46am On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


The world will not sanction a country for insecurity in their country.

But this step will attract sanctions.

Guy leave Twitter matter for reasonable guys and face IPOB..
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 11:47am On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Which investors confidence.

If Nigeria is at war because of violence that was incited on Twitter.

Will investors come to the country?

I see the ban as the government protecting its investments.

Investments? A government that depends on foreign loans?

So Buhari's statement can't cause war, but twitter ?

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 11:49am On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


Investments? A government that depends on foreign loans?

So Buhari's statement can't cause war, but twitter ?

So banning Twitter will stop foreign loans.??

Buhari statement cant cause any war,

It is those that misinterpreted it that want to cause war.

His message was to ipob and those that want the loss of lives and properties

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by HONESTFACT101(m): 11:49am On Jun 05, 2021
I thought you already swore your keyboard to defend BUHARI.
Better don't stop now cause you have gone so deep that turning back will make you look extremely stupidgrin......signing out

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 11:52am On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


So banning Twitter will stop foreign loans.??

Buhari statement cant cause any war,

It is those that misinterpreted it that want to cause war.

His message was to ipob and those that want the loss of lives and properties


Let us see who blinks first.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mrvitalis(m): 11:52am On Jun 05, 2021
Drabeey:


Shut up and stop showing your foul brain.

The only thing we except is Twitter going down.
Twitter stocks went up 3 percent yesterday

Just one call from American them release dasuki ...one call them go unban Twitter

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 11:54am On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


Let us see who blinks first.

Twitter will blink first.

Twitter needs Nigeria more than Nigeria needs it.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 11:55am On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


Twitter will blink first.

Twitter needs Nigeria more than Nigeria needs it.

Lol. Your browser is from the west, your operating system is from the west. Even the internet you use. cheesy grin

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Kukukillus: 11:57am On Jun 05, 2021
As long as buhari cows are alright foreign investment can go to hell! grin
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


Lol. Your browser is from the west, your operating system is from the west. Even the internet you use. cheesy grin

It does mean anything.

Twitter is not a basic thing. People need food, clothing, healthcare and shelter to survive not Twitter.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 12:03pm On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


It does mean anything.

Twitter is not a basic thing. People need food, clothing, healthcare and shelter to survive not Twitter.


Which the government have not provided. Now he is sending investors away.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


Which the government have not provided. Now he is sending investors away.

Twitter didn't invest in Nigeria.

They just have a global website that is accessible in Nigeria.

Which investors is he sending away.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 12:08pm On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


Twitter didn't invest in Nigeria.

They just have a global website that is accessible from Nigeria.

Which investors is in sending away.


And every news platform including our government uses the medium. The people that decided to help us by giving us access to the western world. We now have the right to challenge them.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Nobody: 12:10pm On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


And every news platform including our government uses the medium. The people that decided to help us by giving us access to the western world. We now have the right to challenge them.

It is free and they have stopped using it.

So how is Twitter helping us?
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 12:12pm On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


It is free and they have stopped using it.

So how is Twitter helping us?

He has to ban Facebook as well. Lets see what happens in the weeks ahead.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 12:31pm On Jun 05, 2021
Do you know that without the US we can't even trade. Imagine if they remove us from VISA, paypal, mastercard?

All foreign transfers still pass through US intermediary banks.

For facebook to join twitter, its a strong message.

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Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by baralatie(m): 12:34pm On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:


The world will not sanction a country for insecurity in their country.

But this step will attract sanctions.
Which sanctions?
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by baralatie(m): 12:36pm On Jun 05, 2021
Stop hyperventilating
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by Vickym1(f): 12:36pm On Jun 05, 2021
mekaboy:
This rubbish decision of the buhari led administration to ban twitter will have a great impact on investors confidence in this country .

Most people will not understand this, till a few months from Nigeria.

You will experience mild sanctions soon.

Nobody will invest in a country that does not support freedom of speech.
Imagine a country that has nothing to offer.
Guy wetin u drink today or is this not the same mekaboy? Them knack akpako to reset ur brain ni
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by mekaboy(m): 12:36pm On Jun 05, 2021
baralatie:

Which sanctions?

Diversion of investment.
Re: Twiter Ban: The Impact On Foreign Investment by baralatie(m): 12:36pm On Jun 05, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


Twitter didn't invest in Nigeria.

They just have a global website that is accessible from Nigeria.

Which investors is in sending away.

I don't understand his paranoia

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