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| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by masseratti: 9:22pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
ogododo:oga Atiku never owned Intel, he was a minority shareholder there, Chaugory owns Intel has the majority shareholder. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by ogododo: 9:22pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
masseratti:Go check Intels. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by ogododo: 9:23pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
masseratti:Google be your friend. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by FuckMyndd444(m): 9:23pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
who dey zuzu |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by masseratti: 9:24pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
ogododo:yes it is my friend, use am. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by luluosas(m): 9:24pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
In my own opinion, it's Obi |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Simeonjoe1: 9:24pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
JoeNL22:That Atiku format is they best. Nigeria can't afford to spend her money on favorites that can be handled by the private sector with FG having a good share inside. If possible privatize the army and police. If Nigeria stick to this their socialism form of control then be ready for more ASUU strike and gross neglect in important infrastructure facilities. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Ance4Liverpool: 9:25pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
God bless PD... Ap... Labour party Vote wisely oooo if you like |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by ogododo: 9:26pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
masseratti:[b]Real estate Edit In 1974, he applied for and received a 31,000 naira loan to build his first house in Yola, which he put up for rent. From proceeds of the rent, he purchased another plot and built a second house. He continued this way, building a sizeable portfolio of property in Yola, Nigeria.[20] In 1981, he moved into agriculture, acquiring 2,500 hectares of land near Yola to start a maize and cotton farm. The business fell on hard times and closed in 1986. "My first foray into agriculture, in the 1980s, ended in failure," he wrote in an April 2014 blog.[21] He then ventured into trading, buying and selling truckloads of rice, flour and sugar.[citation needed] Transportation Edit Abubakar's most important business move came while he was a Customs Officer at the Apapa Ports. Gabrielle Volpi, an Italian businessman in Nigeria, invited him to set up Nigeria Container Services (NICOTES), a logistics company operating within the Ports. NICOTES would later go on to become Intels Nigeria Limited and provide immense wealth to Abubakar. Abubakar is a co-founder of Intels Nigeria Limited, an oil servicing business with extensive operations in Nigeria and abroad.[22] Atiku's other business interests are centred within Yola, Adamawa; and include the Adama Beverages Limited, a beverage manufacturing plant in Yola, an animal feed factory, and the American University of Nigeria (AUN), the first American-style private university to be established in Sub-Saharan Africa. He retired in April 1989 and took up full-time business and politics[/b] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atiku_Abubakar |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by phorget(m): 9:26pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:You are not been truthful to yourself, necessity they say is the mother of inventions so why would you blame Obi for the supposed importation? Before the advent of mobile phones in Nigeria do we have anyone selling phones or phone accessories? With the introduction of phones then people improvised into selling those products. If the economy does not encourage the importation of whatever Obi is importing do you think Obi will go out of business? Buhari shut out importation of rice and at least we know what we are facing today so why the noice about Obi's importation? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by ogododo: 9:28pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
ogododo: |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Franchise21(m): 9:31pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:Obi is an ex Banker and also a Businessman. What's Tinubu's occupation? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by MelesZanawi: 9:32pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Franchise21:Accountant Ex Treasurer of Mobil |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Atlantis585: 9:33pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44:Are you not supposed to be a moderator and therefore unbiased? So disappointed that you expressed your obvious bias for all to see. But Tinubu won’t be president. You guys need to have some shame supporting a known drug dealer and crook. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Franchise21(m): 9:34pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
MelesZanawi:The one that Mobil will come out and deny? ![]() What's the source of his wealth? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by saintrow1: 9:35pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
JoeNL22:Go and ask soludo he will tell you how far |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by MelesZanawi: 9:35pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
phorget:Obi is part of those destroying the Nigerian economy by his importation of baked beans and salad cream. He is a threat to Nigeria's Local rice sustainability as he has said he will support importation of rice. The OPS knows how to deal with people like him. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by 3ple9iner: 9:36pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
OP you were very biased, but it's your own opinion. Atiku and Tinubu are the only favorites who can still lobby for the support of the organized private sector be it that - Atiku is a big player in the private sector, for him to still be afloat in the private sector, he would have alot of allies and business partners who he would have close relationship with. -Tinubu as always looked out for and protected private businesses. From his plan for a free trade zone to the assistance he gave the owners of oriental hotel which they acknowledge and the assurance he gave to Dangote on his refinery which Dangote also acknowledge, not to even talk of Otedola who as openly supported him. These are some of the businesses/ business men Tinubu as assisted and these people won't be push overs as they are big names in the private sector already. - Peter Obi I don't know alot about his works in the private sector and only got to know about his super market after he bought the PDP presidential ticket so I can't really say if he has a chance or not. I can remember reading the owner of innoson motors attributing the success of his company to him, but my only problem is how would he now explain to innoson motors owner that he wants Nigerians to be able to buy foreign cars at cheap rates thereby killing is own company. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by MelesZanawi: 9:36pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Franchise21:Has Mobil denied it? If they don't deny, you can go deny it on their behalf. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by PrinceOfLagos: 9:37pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
MelesZanawi:You've been noticed , can I pass now? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Atlantis585: 9:37pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
plaindealer:What does Tinubu do for a living? What does he manufacture other than drugs and exportation of Lagos money? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Melvinkel: 9:37pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Urheadmaster:you dey talk anyhow |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by MelesZanawi: 9:38pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
PrinceOfLagos:Better pass carefully. Don't let Soludo catch you. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by PrinceOfLagos: 9:39pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
MelesZanawi:Lol, soludo will no longer be taken serious |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Franchise21(m): 9:39pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
MelesZanawi:He should goan defend his drug allegation case |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by saintrow1: 9:39pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Atlantis585:We don't buy into lies, deception and propaganda. We only buy track records, achievements, facts and figures. Tinubu is the man for the job.
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| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by plaindealer: 9:40pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Atlantis585:You people just can not tolerate different views and opinions, even Soludo is not a moderator on NL, you still crucify him for voicing his opinion. Bullying people and trying to shut them up is the way of the coward and people with low intellect, that's what many of you are.. |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Sunshine311(f): 9:40pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Mynd44: |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Mynd44(mod): 9:40pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Atlantis585:Are we back to this? |
| Re: 2023 Presidency: Who Do You Think The Organized Private Sector Will Support? by Ofolete: 9:40pm On Nov 16, 2022 |
Sunshine311:Vote for Tinubu is a vote for Shetima. Buhari's frequent absent minded will be better than Tinubu. Those who are voting for Tinubu are stupid. |
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