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| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Sammy07: 9:06pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Penguin2:If you know what OPS is, you would know Obi is not in the picture. They won't wanna choose Tinubu at first. But considering the points Mynd44 said objectively. They will likely support Tinubu |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by plaindealer: 9:07pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
GolDRoger:The food price increase is not limited to Nigeria, it's a global affair and the last time I checked, Nigeria is part of that global reality. The fact that we are paying more for rice doesn't mean we have not made major progress when it comes to rice production. Make all the noise you desire, but it won't change the fact that Nigeria is the largest rice producer in the whole of Africa and 13th globally. We paid less under Gowan than under OBJ and less under OBJ than under GEJ, this is pretty basing reasoning.
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| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by MelesZanawi: 9:08pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
If you are the one, you will support Obi? Someone that their businesses cannot open shop on Mondays due to Obi's killers. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by IbroMaka(m): 9:09pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
They'll work with any administration |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Tareq1105: 9:09pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Urheadmaster:OPS would support Tinubu bcoz of his success in Lagos, the commercial hub of the country. He's a private sector driven person. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Nobody: 9:09pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
PrinceOfLagos:You are funny! The private company’s interest supersedes any other thing. You think they fvcking care! If the Dangote and Otedola are rallying behind APC, you think they don’t know what they are doing! No company will invest in an unpopular candidate who has no chance of winning. It’s bad buisness for them, cos their competitors can capitalize on such silly mistake |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Reference(m): 9:11pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Anyone that can reduce the public debt and tackle inflation by cutting the size of government will be private sector friendly. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Mynd44(mod): 9:11pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Reference:Sango knows I am just bringing intellectual discourse |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Mordecai(m): 9:12pm On Nov 16, 2022*. Modified: 9:34pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
![]() Both the Op and the FTC made a lot of fallacies in their arguments. Won't try to debate them though. Will just throw in my two cents. Firstly, the OPS really has no power to decide elections here in Nigeria. In saner climes, whichever direction they throw their money at, can dictate where the election swings. But not in Nigeria. Just like CBN policies and money market operations etc never gets the desired effect on the Nigerian economy, the Nigerian OPS is toothless. This is for the simple reason that the raw cash available to politicians like Tinubu and Atiku is enough to make nonsense of any government policy, and the mob they can buy can flatten any business in days. No security agency has the balls to bring them in. So, any decision taken by the OPS would not be rational, it would rather be based on an instinct for survival, borne out of fear of people like Emilokan who have apportioned a fraction of everyone's taxes to themselves. That is the hard reality. The next thing to consider is this - the new generation of Nigerian voters won't be directed on who to vote for by members of these bodies. They don't even care what their fathers think, OPS or not. They just haven't gotten enough numbers to decisively swing the vote. Watch out for them in future, though. In a nutshell, the Nigerian businessman will vote out of fear, not out of a desire for progress, and we know who they fear the most in Lagos. God being merciful, they have no real power to decide who wins or not. Each of us do. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by israelmao(m): 9:13pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Obi has it |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Megabig: 9:13pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Im tired of y’all and your search for who represents you, your options are very clear, anyone can do the opposite after getting elected but your pick should be on “who do you trust”….. You have 2 obvious thieves that you should never be considering |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by FuckMyndd444(m): 9:14pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Tinubu will be chased back to Osun state where he belongs |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Sunnyski: 9:14pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
No one else but PO. Peter Obi is the next president of Nigeria come 2023. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Princess80(f): 9:14pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
LagosEmir:When, mynd44 pushed a thread that favours Obi, he wasnt trying to market Tinubu and Atiku. But, no one blamed the OP who favoured Peter Obi when Atiku is one of the biggest employers of labour? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by LegendHero(m): 9:15pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
It is Tinubu. That’s why when he did his own private sector engagement, almost all big men in the industry attended. Even Abati confirmed it on Arise TV that Tinubu got the business community in his pouch. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by WantsandMore: 9:15pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Right wing Left wing Socialist Capitalist... It doesn't matter. The so called organized mob will only support anyone who has their best interest. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Buksaylor: 9:16pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
But how can you prefer to vote a known criminal. Mynd44: |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by FuckMyndd444(m): 9:17pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Princess80:will you keep quiet |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Ttalk: 9:17pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
JoeNL22:Keep shut, someone no governor from the SE want to associate with is who you think no nonsense business people would relate with. What will be the connection between Dangote who farm tomato and produces tomato paste and and Peter Obi that ships tomato paste into the country. Your head dey pain you |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Kennydoc(m): 9:18pm On Nov 16, 2022*. Modified: 9:54pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
plaindealer:Even the almighty US still relies on China for a large number of the products used there. In the UK, very many products are imported from different parts of Europe and Asia. Despite all that, tiny UK is still the 5th largest economy in the World. Without imports, cost of living in the UK will become too high and most people will be miserable. Infact, the UK CANNOT survive without imports. Nigeria is losing forex not because of import of essential commodities but because of corruption. Forex racketeering is a major cancer to the economy. Inflated petroleum products imports is another major cancer. Another one is crude oil bunkering. Without blocking some of these loopholes, you cannot achieve anything even if you ban imports of everything in Nigeria. A country that is struggling with power production cannot have much manufacturing going on, so will still be import dependent to a large extent for life to be meaningful. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Princess80(f): 9:18pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
FuckMyndd444:hehe |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by ogododo: 9:18pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Penguin2:Atiku wey get Intels, you kids sah. Obi wey be just importer and distributor. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by dapadawee(m): 9:18pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:Oga you make a lot of sense. I respect you. You're a blessing to your family and Nation |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by jaxxy(m): 9:18pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:Peter Obi supports and invests in the Largest rice mill in the Northern Nigeria UMZA Rice. He is a producer. Atiku has sacked more than half of his staff force and grabbed all the juicy contracts at the ports. tinubu is of good at collecting taxes and having stakes in multinationals. its more of a personal interest thing than for the people despite being a public office holder. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by dapadawee(m): 9:19pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:Please this analysis deserves share |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by N3TRAL: 9:19pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Reference:Can you please explain the correlation between inflation and the size of government? Your explanation will be better if you can provide one or two successful case studies. Thank you. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by BABANGBALI: 9:20pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Atiku na ni I don't know why hotel towels are so big. Now my bag zip don spoil. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by HilcomTech(m): 9:20pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Penguin2 is basically an nzougbu nzougbu political analyst. He thought he was being clever by trying to paint Tinubu in bad light, was neutral about Atiku and was stylishly praising Obi and even went as far as calling Obi a friend of OPS |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by ogododo: 9:20pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:You mod no know Atiku get INTELS. Una wan force druggie down our throats. Shettima even confirmed he be water producer. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by masseratti: 9:21pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:i don't understand how people say Atiku is one of the top five employers of labour in Nigeria, apart from American University yola, I don't know any company he owns, before he divest from Intel.. He owned if am not mistaken less than 20% of the company the majority shares is owned by chaugory so how he is the highest employer of labour? What's the name of his company? I heard he sold his shares to even tinubu.. This people are all the same, as for Obi.. Importer are one of the major problems we have in Nigeria, when dollar goes up they transfer the hike to the consumers, when it goes down they don't give a damn it remains up, just like transport workers, that he owns a bank, jeez those ones are Nigeria problems in another stratosphere, by the way Tinubu do own some companies albeit allegedly, TVC, Compass, radio station, the nation, a hospital and investment in a lot of firms.. Oh let's not forget alpha beta where the company rakes in billions on tax agency for him, the largest tax collector in Lagos state by miles.. Not a good thing.. My point is they are all the same. But anyone Dangote support is the winner of next election even before we vote.. Take that to the bank. That's the answer of who Ops will support. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Hauwaumudi(f): 9:21pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
I support atiku 2023 Insha Allah
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| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Hussein035: 9:21pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
JoeNL22:I just believe that you never want your state of origin to be like Anambra that's why you love being in Lagos. If you can't vote Tinubu go to your state of origin and vote who you want children of hate |
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