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Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by sslcrypt: 8:25pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
helinues: You make dumb and stupid statements. Did Nigeria ever have manufacturing or production capacity? Where is the power to start the machinery not to talk of keeping it running? Advice, you use your brain to think before speaking so that you don't come across as foolish. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by a4cube: 8:41pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
chidiokay:Bro where is your factory and the goods you produce? I want to patronize you. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by a4cube: 8:45pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
chidiokay:Why can't he has a distribution network for the car parts. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by a4cube: 8:47pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
You guys should take it easy with that Creeeetin call Halianus. He is not aware what he is mentall. What he need is your help. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Nteogwuija(m): 8:53pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
chidiokay: I think the government can solve that. I don't know if there's a possibility of the government banning the importation of tokumbo vehicles. Imagine if this were the case, don't u think Nigerians might start looking towards Innoson? |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Metrofox(m): 8:53pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
grandstar:Someone should tell me the difference between Buhari and Tinubu from the same party. Same structure of criminals? Why are they trying so hard to dissociate the two. How is it a past government? 1 Like |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by clydecarson(m): 8:55pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
helinues: I don't know if you do think before writing jargoons You need help asap 1 Like |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by starstaz(m): 8:55pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
1) At this juncture of our fucking national life, can we just press a reset button and apply Soludo solutions to our Fiscal and monetary policy 2) Am becoming confused and it's economically embarrassing just to say the least of it- migraine 3) Soludo solutions says when we yeye our naira to the point of it becoming a tissue paper, the alternative to do is to denominalize the currency , in this case of the naira by removing two Zeros from it and making a dollar to equal 7 or 8 Naira. All things being equal, appointing a good manager as a MoF and CBN Gov to manage this tortous track of economic depression can see us out in prosperity within the shortest time frame work. Nevertheless, upholding Fiscal and monetary discipline are a watchword. 4) Tinubu should as a matter of urgency find a way to accommodate Soludo solutions into his workplan Asap. Time is of essence. Soludo magic is the way to go now . |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Believeintruth: 9:07pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
chidiokay: Guy stop capping abeg, can an average man even with vehicle financing afford a low end innoson saloon car? Haba why are you guys vigorously trying to defend the government's nonsense and I'll thought policies. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by JagabanBorgu: 9:09pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
mrvitalis:Ur capitalist idea haven't made u different from the socialist, just an a sense of empty sophistication as usual. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by slowice(m): 9:18pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
It will favor me and my family inshallah |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by 1nairato1dollar: 9:18pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Obinwenite:just spilling trash always the oppressed.. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by 1nairato1dollar: 9:22pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
asha80:I like that he should engaged is brain first Because of tulumbu his brain has become watery Shege banxa wofi |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by 1nairato1dollar: 9:26pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Flets:honest an uprising that will be worse in the history of Nigeria if he's (tulumbu) caution Let the poor breath |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by chidiokay: 9:37pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Nteogwuija: Govt can't restrict more than they've already implemented .. the high import duties are suppose to disuade foreign apetite but it is not working because our borders are porous and customs are corrupt, naa money e go chop moreover foreign product are much more available than local goods in our market The fact that it is more costlier to produce goods locally in Nigeria is not making the price of local product sound like life saving e.g the price between a Nig bag of rice & foreign rice is not disausive enough. Govt has to implement policies that will guarantee availability and subsidize raw materials for local manufacturers PRICE and AVAILABILITY are machineries for hijacking the market. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by chidiokay: 9:58pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Believeintruth: Capping ke, technically cost of production in Nig is high for those in that line, lets be sincere innoson cars can't be cheaper than they are. An average naija man drives toyota muscle, corrola these cars are above 10yrs but a naija man is ready to splash 4.5m on a toyota than buy a teae nylon carris of same price. It is not really about affordability when it comes to foreign and naija made cars ... taste is the decider most times. That i am not blaming or cursing the govt does not mean i am defending the govt, however in subject matters like what we are discussing the behavior of the Buyer/consumers gives a precognition that is key to everything. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by chidiokay: 10:06pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
a4cube: Did you call or have anyone that called innoson to be major distributor and IVM decline, manufacturers like that are open to distributors & dealer But the problem is nobody wants to deal with a product that has very low demand. Acceptances is what generate distribution network, until innoson get *ACCEPTANCE 1st" 1 Like |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Nobody: 10:09pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
This 45% increase will favour me and my family by fire by force. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Believeintruth: 10:34pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
chidiokay: Again you are not being realistic here. The tokunbo cars cost 4.5m right. Please show me an innoson vehicle of that same price if it is noteworthy to use. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by amabia01(m): 10:58pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
asha80:
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Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by chidiokay: 11:02pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Believeintruth: Here you have it
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Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Vitally123: 11:51pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Okay, they Can Now import and export for themselves, who's interested? |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Nobody: 11:57pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Why is everyone attacking @Helinues? Like every other Nigerian, dude is entitled to his opinions which may be right or wrong. Abeg free am joor! |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by drealcivilceno(m): 12:03am On Jul 03, 2023 |
kettykin: 💯 |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by drealcivilceno(m): 12:14am On Jul 03, 2023 |
grandstar:Unintelligent talk! Emefiele was subsidizing your Naira so most of you could do business without shouting, but people like you just want blood! Banks were using the disguise of foreign transactions to make money from the subsidy! Banks Na another problem for this country! They will turn you and I back from having access to those funds while enabling big men and their people and make their own as I stated above! E.g remember students couldnt fund school fees above $10k but some banks withheld those fees and people got expelled? Yeah do the math. |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by grandstar(m): 1:17am On Jul 03, 2023 |
drealcivilceno: What you're saying is a complete contradiction. It's like Emefiele said 1 + 1 is 4 for your benefit to make life better. You'll ever live in a house built on a foundation of 1 + 1 is 4 no matter how well intent the builder is. Emefiele wasn't the one that started subsidizing th3 Naira |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by grandstar(m): 1:33am On Jul 03, 2023 |
drealcivilceno: What you're saying is a complete contradiction. It's like Emefiele said 1 + 1 is 4 for your benefit to make life better. You'll never live in a house built on a foundation of 1 + 1 is 4 no matter how well intent the builder is. Emefiele wasn't the one that started subsidizing the Naira. It was Buhari who pegged the exchange rate upon assumption of office in a foolish attempt to stem the Naira depreciating at the official rate. Once he did that, I knew the economy was finished and my prediction proved true over the past 8 years. When entities could not get enough dollars from the CBN because it didn't have enough to supply at the pegged rate, they resorted to the black market and a massive depreciation occurred to there.. Sanusi, Utomi, Soludo and the Nigerian private sector all asked for a revision to the former system but Buhari would not budge. There was a time the official rate was 199 and black market 520. It was that bad. That was economic illiteracy on steroids The new system is much better. The 3 rates, Exporters window, BDC and black market are so close that round tripping would now be senseless. 2 Likes |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Smartguyboy(m): 2:58am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Some fools said it will get better |
Re: Seaport Terminal Operators Jack Up Cargo Handling Charges By 45% by Believeintruth: 3:47am On Jul 03, 2023 |
grandstar: The system hasn't been reviewed. Once people flood the IE window the rate will crash and the black market will rise and we are back to square 1 |
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