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Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by begoniaa: 11:06am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
I already told you to go look for your types.
My types, where? smiley Who are my types?

You mistake for one to get scared off because of bland words online.

Better ignore me quick enough, because nothing you say will stop me from quoting you if I deem it fit.

You're on the Internet, bro.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:07am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
Stop putting words in his mouth. He never said anything about export. If he did, tell us the time stamp. You guys can defend nonsense I swear. Chai! The interview we all watched? Please, tell us the time stamp he said all these revisionist theories of yours

I am saying reason with common sense.

Peter Obi was one of the biggest importers to Africa. Meaning, he was a large scale exporter for decades from Europe.

That is the exportation experience he is bringing.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Kaysalas(m): 11:08am On Oct 28, 2022
quote author=TheGoodJoe post=117937379]When people say Peter Obi knows importation and not exporting, it sounds funny to me.

The things Peter Obi imported into Africa we're EXPORTED from Europe. That means he is totally grounded in exportation and knows how healthy exporting systems work.
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TheGoodJoe:
Peter Obi was a large-scale importer to Africa.

Meaning, he exported these goods from the shores of Europe.

Meaning he is highly experienced in exportation.

So, which part do you disagree with?
Now, see why I said many of you supporting Obi, just like him are half witted?
Obi imports from Europe, doesn't mean he exported the same goods from Europe. It is the manufacturers of those goods who did the Exporting while Obi did the importing of the same goods. Obi cannot export goods from Europe because he doesn't have a manufacturing company in Europe from which to do such. Stop yarning crap. It is getting really irritating
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Kaysalas(m): 11:10am On Oct 28, 2022
SmartyPants:
The earlier thread was quite unfair and misleading.

However, the question remains unanswered. It was, "how do you intend to take Nigeria from consumption to production?"
Don't mind them, see the very terrible defense they are putting up for him. I just taya
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:10am On Oct 28, 2022
SmartyPants:
The earlier thread was quite unfair and misleading.

However, the question remains unanswered. It was, "how do you intend to take Nigeria from consumption to production?"

By increasing demands for our goods as he did by plugging gaps in market by exporting needed goods to Africa.

These countries he imported from still import goods in large scale from countries like China and Vietnam.

These countries need raw materials too and we can feed that market.

That will make us less a consumption nation.


A BETTER NIGERIA IS POSSIBLE WITH PETER OBI.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Kaysalas(m): 11:12am On Oct 28, 2022
TheGoodJoe:

I am saying reason with common sense.

Peter Obi was one of the biggest importers to Africa. Meaning, he was a large scale exporter for decades from Europe.

That is the exportation experience he is bringing.
I really did wish you had that common sense, but unfortunately, you don't. So because he imports goods from Europe, he is automatically the exporter from Europe as well. Chai! grin grin
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:14am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
[quote author=TheGoodJoe post=117937379]When people say Peter Obi knows importation and not exporting, it sounds funny to me.

The things Peter Obi imported into Africa we're EXPORTED from Europe. That means he is totally grounded in exportation and knows how healthy exporting systems work.


Peter Obi was a large-scale importer to Africa.

Meaning, he exported these goods from the shores of Europe.

Meaning he is highly experienced in exportation.

So, which part do you disagree with?


Now, see why I said many of you supporting Obi, just like him are half witted?
[i]Obi imports from Europe, doesn't mean he exported the same goods from Europe. [/i]It is the manufacturers of those goods who did the Exporting while Obi did the importing of the same goods. Obi cannot export goods from Europe because he doesn't have a manufacturing company in Europe from which to do such. Stop yarning crap. It is getting really irritating
Please, that bolded lacks logic. How can Peter Obi import something from Europe, when he was based in Europe and exporting the goods from Europe?

In Africa, we see Peter Obi as an importer.

To the Europeans, he was exporting their goods from their country. Meaning he was an exporter.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:15am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
I really did wish you had that common sense, but unfortunately, you don't. So because he imports goods from Europe, he is automatically the exporter from Europe as well. Chai! grin grin
Yes. How is he not an exporter?

He sourced for the goods in Europe.

Worked out the logistics to get them to the shores.

Paid to transport them out of Europe.

My brother, that is exportation.

And Peter Obi was exporting for decades.

Finito.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by aujile(m): 11:17am On Oct 28, 2022
Thanksful:
Hunger is the problem. If our economy improve and people can easily get jobs and switch jobs like in developed countries. All these will stop.

Till that happens, the likes of them will continue selling themselves for a bowel of agbado.

Just look at FFK and his colleagues in APC. These are men who once swore not to have anything to do with APC.

Hunger is the most potent weapon against a person
One presidential candidate came out to shameless talk about how he will increase credit facility as solution and some morons cheered him up
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by SmartyPants(m): 11:17am On Oct 28, 2022
TheGoodJoe:

By increasing demands for our goods as he did by plugging gaps in market by exporting needed goods to Africa.

These countries he imported from still import goods in large scale from countries like China and Vietnam.

These countries need raw materials too and we can feed that market.

That will make us less a consumption nation.


A BETTER NIGERIA IS POSSIBLE WITH PETER OBI.
Exporting raw materials will not take us from consumption to production in any way. We will still be stuck in the cycle of exporting raw materials and importing finished goods. The only way to become a producing nation is by adding value to raw materials.

Now that is easier said than done so I want to understand the plan. Especially when PO has already said he will pursue contractionary monetary policies which will create a difficult,t environment for investors and business people.

Besides, are you answering for Peter Obi or are you referencing something he said?

If the second, please point me to the source if you don't mind.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by begoniaa: 11:17am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
Now, see why I said many of you supporting Obi, just like him are half witted?
Obi imports from Europe, doesn't mean he exported the same goods from Europe. It is the manufacturers of those goods who did the Exporting while Obi did the importing of the same goods. Obi cannot export goods from Europe because he doesn't have a manufacturing company in Europe from which to do such. Stop yarning crap. It is getting really irritating
No, you're the dumb one here for failing to grasp a simple explanation. grin

And you know that Obi is not in direct contact with the manufacturers of those foreign goods? It is not plausible to you that a person who is importing to one country can double as an exporter for another country? undecided
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Kaysalas(m): 11:18am On Oct 28, 2022
TheGoodJoe:
Please, that bolde lacks logic. How can Peter Obi import something from Europe, when he was based in Europe and exporting the goods from Europe?

In Africa, we see Peter Obi as an importer.

To the Europeans, he was exporting their goods from their country. Meaning he was an exporter.
Your case is irredeemable. So Obi who claimed to be a distributor is now based in Europe exporting oyinbo their goods. Wallow in your ignorance bro. Cheers grin
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by begoniaa: 11:19am On Oct 28, 2022
aujile:
One presidential candidate came out to shameless talk about how he will increase credit facility as solution and some morons cheered him up
I swear. No be their fault na. Shey it's Obi that made himself accessible to the public, that's why they are all putting only his own ideas and thoughts to the chopping block.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:20am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
Your case is irredeemable. So Obi who claimed to be a distributor is now based in Europe exporting oyinbo their goods. Wallow in your ignorance bro. Cheers grin
Peter Obi was based in Europe. Got loans to grow his exportation business in Europe. He was not living in Nigeria to import goods. He was living in Europe and sourced the funds from Europe.

He was an exporter.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by frugal(m): 11:24am On Oct 28, 2022
successmatters:
Nairaland is working against Peter Obi, and they are doing so very openly.
There's a particular APC mod that's very quick to push these lies and propagandas to the homepage. Seun can no longer control him. We all know him, so I won't mention names.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:25am On Oct 28, 2022
SmartyPants:
Exporting raw materials will not take us from consumption to production in any way. We will still be stuck in the cycle of exporting raw materials and importing finished goods. The only way to become a producing nation is by adding value to raw materials.

Now that is easier said than done so I want to understand the plan. Especially when PO has already said he will pursue contractionary monetary policies which will create a difficult,t environment for investors and business people.

Besides, are you answering for Peter Obi or are you referencing something he said?

If the second, please point me to the source if you don't mind.
Peter Obi has interviews littered all over the internet. You can listen to them to get ideas of his plans. I can not start scrolling through videos upon videos to get snippets for you. I have summarized the few I can.

Secondly, Peter Obi never said we will export only raw materials. He has repeatedly hammered about the production capacity of Aba and how they can perform well producing goods in mass to meet international market demands.

As for raw materials, he has highlighted about Taraba and others meeting demands of raw materials.

Finally, he is a highly experienced exporter from Europe and did it for decades. I am not speaking for Peter Obi but expanding his points.

Finito.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by RingRoadMafia: 11:25am On Oct 28, 2022
Freethinker87:
Tonye once said he was leaving Nairaland for good. He went to Twitter and was blasting Nairaland every day, only for him to return to his vomit several months later. Amazing guy!
Oga you've made your point, stop all this unnecessary finger pointing, this is politics, a lot of propaganda is involved. I support Obi too, but I respect other people's choice. If they throw propaganda our way, it's our job to dispell it, not to start insulting opposing voices. We're not exactly innocent too, ya know? Tonyebarcanista has every right to support whomever he wants to and in whatever way. This is politics.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by RexTramadol1: 11:25am On Oct 28, 2022
This is ridiculous!


Drab response.


So, a bandit earning between a million or 3 in an operation will now go to farm for 50k


Well, he reasons like his supporters or vice versa.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by SmartyPants(m): 11:30am On Oct 28, 2022
TheGoodJoe:
Peter Obi has interviews littered all over the internet. You can listen to them to get ideas of his plans. I can start scrolling through videos upon videos to get snippets for you. I have summarized the few I can.

Secondly, Peter Obi never said we will wxport only raw materials. He has repeatedly hammered about the production capacity of Aba and how they can perform well producing goods on mass to meet market demands.

As for raw materials, he has highlighted about Taraba and others meeting demands of raw materials.

Finally, he is a highly exporter from Europe and did it for decades. I am not speaking for Peter Obi but expanding his points.

Finito.
This is what I want to understand. Never have I seen him address this point. What exactly will he do that others have not done, to scale these local production efforts?

It's a really simple question.

And what does being an exporter from Europe have to do with expanding local production??
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:32am On Oct 28, 2022
RexTramadol1:
This is ridiculous!


Drab response.


So, a bandit earning between a million or 3 in an operation will now go to farm for 50k


Well, he reasons like his supporters or vice versa.
The foot soldiers of these bandits with guns are not the ones collecting millions. They are workers who earn little because they have nothing.

Unlike many, Peter Obi took the efforts to hear from them first hands. And most caught are earn little for their bosses.

If these youths are gainfully employed, these bosses can not use their meagre sum to make these boys do their dirty work that earn their bosses billions.

Finito.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by begoniaa: 11:32am On Oct 28, 2022
SmartyPants:
The earlier thread was quite unfair and misleading.

However, the question remains unanswered. It was, "how do you intend to take Nigeria from consumption to production?"
From this interview, one way: by boosting and encouraging food production.

Insecurity and banditry have sent farmers away from the farms, and so we are left dealing with the attending problems of that. Weak local markets, propped by importation, high cost of food, etc.

When he deals with banditry and insecurity, more farmers are able to return to their farms and they'll produce more goods, both for our consumption and exportation.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by olamike02: 11:33am On Oct 28, 2022
I HAVE NOT STOP LAUGHING SINCE I WATCHED THAT CLIP ON TWITTER. MAY BE THE MAN NEED A BREAK. HE IS AN OVERRATED AND GLORIFIED TRADER. HE LOOKED CONFUSED.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Freethinker87(op): 11:34am On Oct 28, 2022
tobaaro:
It is another high-grade level of impunity to justify criminality with a lack of work. So his argument is that providing jobs of N50k will stop Bandits who make millions per kidnap??

Crime is on the rise and we will need more than 50k jobs to stem it's rise.

It's a shame that Nigerian youths are enchanted by this man. It's our desperation due to a lack of options. Sad
He never said it will stop criminality. Did you even read the transcript? He said it will reduce criminality by 50%. Why are you crying?
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by begoniaa: 11:34am On Oct 28, 2022
RexTramadol1:
This is ridiculous!

Drab response.

So, a bandit earning between a million or 3 in an operation will now go to farm for 50k

Well, he reasons like his supporters or vice versa.
Calm down. You don speak to bandits before? grin

Person tell you say he go prison go interview them, you dey argue.

You know these bandits are usually in numbers? With "nwa boys" under them? So after the big fishes don't collect the lion share, watin go remain for them baby cubs na? Dem go buy operation tools too o. And dem go settle "blind olopas" for a successful mission.

So, calculate am, if you be (entry-level) bandit, how much go reach you?
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by vhykeeytor(m): 11:35am On Oct 28, 2022
Jephyard:
Fact and truth at the same time. I was having same discuss with my dad why do old people tell lies alot in Nigeria. I was like when one get older there is nothing to be afraid of and seen it all and ready to meet his maker, so will live an honest life and leave so many mundane things behind. Instead they become worst as they age. There is a saying a foolish/Dishonest man at 20 will always be foolish/dishonest at 60, for short a liar will always be a liar no matter how high that person climb, you can't run away from yourself.

It high time we take one character very serious, it a peprequisite for good leadership. Certificate should be the least among anything if you want to employ or marry anyone. Character is build over a lifetime while certificate can be gotten anytime, anywhere inshort everywhere.
So we can easily conclude that TonyeBacarnister has been foolishly lying since childhood.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:36am On Oct 28, 2022
SmartyPants:
This is what I want to understand. Never have I seen him address this point. What exactly will he do that others have not done, to scale these local production efforts?

It's a really simple question.

And what does being an exporter from Europe have to do with expanding local production??

What will he do different?

1. He will cut out lots of bottlenecks that stop people from going into production.

Insecurity
Power
Access to funds (Peter Obi's business scaled because of a loan he got without collateral from a bank in London)
Reduce unnecessary taxes that hinders production. Etc.
Open more ports and allow them import and export easily.

2. Peter Obi has first hand contacts with companies with high production capacities and has worked with them for decades.

He understands the nuts and bolts that goes from utilizing raw materials to exporting them. It is this kind of modus operandi he wants to transfer to our system.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by SmartyPants(m): 11:40am On Oct 28, 2022
begoniaa:
From this interview, one way: by boosting and encouraging food production.

Insecurity and banditry have sent farmers away from the farms, and so we are left dealing with the attending problems of that. Weak local markets, propped by importation, high cost of food, etc.

When he deals with banditry and insecurity, more farmers are able to return to their farms and they'll produce more goods, both for our consumption and exportation.
Cheers, thats a good start but ultimately nowhere near the final answer.

When we deal with insecurity, we'll merely return to our normal pre-insurgency agricultural output. That is enough to feed the nation but that wont make us net producers.

How do wr get to the point where we begin to become major producers in agriculture?

It must be done by value addition not mere farming.

That will happen when we can turn a basket of tomatoes into a carton of tinned tomatoes.

So again, what is the plan for this?
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Freethinker87(op): 11:42am On Oct 28, 2022
begoniaa:
Wow. Logic in za mud. If I decided to focus on distributing Nollywood movies, does that mean Nigerians do not consume Hollywood movies in high quantity? grin

Abi what is hard to understand here - you don't know how numbers work? undecided He selling manufactured goods and Nigeria being an importing nation cannot co-exist together?

If anything, he's living by his preachings. He said he's majorly a distributor of manufactured goods here in Nigeria, and that negates the fact we're overwhelmingly a consuming nation of imported goods? That does NOT mean we do not produce some (*few*) things ourselves.

If you're marketing agbo, it means others are not selling juices and imported wines? Mtcheeeewww.
Thanks, man, I don't bother replying to his type. Too stressful to engage someone who reincarnated after taking an axe to the head.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:46am On Oct 28, 2022
SmartyPants:
Cheers, thats a good start but ultimately nowhere near the final answer.

When we deal with insecurity, we'll merely return to our normal pre-insurgency agricultural output. That is enough to feed the nation but that wont make us net producers.

How do wr get to the point where we begin to become major producers in agriculture?

It must be done by value addition not mere farming.

That will happen when we can turn a basket of tomatoes into a carton of tinned tomatoes.

So again, what is the plan for this?
These things are in phases but you provide business avenues. Make importation easier. Make access to funds for production available. Boost the power sector which reduces cost of production. These will drive the production system.
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by SmartyPants(m): 11:49am On Oct 28, 2022
TheGoodJoe:

What will he do different?

1. He will cut out lots of bottlenecks that stop people from going into production.

Insecurity
Power
Access to funds (Peter Obi's business scaled because of a loan he got without collateral from a bank in London)
Reduce unnecessary taxes that hinders production. Etc.
Open more ports and allow them import and export easily.

2. Peter Obi has first hand contacts with companies with high production capacities and has worked with them for decades.

He understands the nuts and bolts that goes from utilizing raw materials to exporting them. It is this kind of modus operandi he wants to transfer to our system.
Your first point is great. Point 2, is less credible. I mean if he's had such contacts and hasn't used them to build anything of note even while he was governor, that doesn't tell well.

But let's look at your point number one because you have hit the nail on the head.

a. Insecurity. This is a tough one and he isn't telling us how he will do it so we can't be sure he really has a plan.

b. Power. I need not tell you how many people have promised and failed to fix power. How will he do it differently?

c. Access to funds. This is actually why I asked if you're speaking for Obi or quoting him because Obi has clearly said he will pursue tighter monetary policies. Under such, the CBN will issue very high-interest rates which make it more attractive for people to save and not invest, and those seeking loans for investment will face discouragingly high-interest rates too.

So maybe you need to teach Mr Obi some economics!
Re: Peter Obi's Response When Asked How To Make Nigeria Productive (Video) by Freethinker87(op): 11:51am On Oct 28, 2022
Kaysalas:
I really did wish you had that common sense, but unfortunately, you don't. So because he imports goods from Europe, he is automatically the exporter from Europe as well. Chai! grin grin
Statistically, you're among the top 10 dumbest people I've met online. and I've met quite a lot of people with severe cerebral deficiencies.
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