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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Mindlog: 9:25am On Aug 26, 2023
And rate of unemployment is falling? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Onyema190: 9:25am On Aug 26, 2023
I wonder how those people supporting this government feels like right now. How they sound when they support this APC government.

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by NaijaSumigan: 9:25am On Aug 26, 2023
Even the ground we walk on shall be taxed by Mr Tinubu the Man who stole the people's mandate through Mr Yakubu, APC thieves and looters of the Nation

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Bruisecruise: 9:25am On Aug 26, 2023
Lol
Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Greenfaces: 9:27am On Aug 26, 2023
Even my own small solar company self if i see another country carry am go na waka be that ooo

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Favourchris(f): 9:27am On Aug 26, 2023
Watch them blame SE

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by BabaIbo: 9:27am On Aug 26, 2023
It is well
Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Exceed15: 9:28am On Aug 26, 2023
Master strategist my foot. See how Tinubu has destroyed the economy. Shame on all APC supporters.

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by godofuck231: 9:29am On Aug 26, 2023
Owo oda don spoil soup

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by AfonjaEmir: 9:29am On Aug 26, 2023
For your mind now..you have spoken like an economist bah?

Do you know what is described as consumer purchasing Power? Do you know that tax breaks without a vibrant population with liquidity (cash), makes the local industries useless?

Have you factored in cost of production?
Have you factored in expenses incurred?
Have you factored all bills that will be paid to NON-State actors..like Agberos?

A pharmaceutical company 'GSK' just left NIGERIA.
A Tyre company 'MICHELLIN' just left NIGERIA.

Even America won't appreciate companies leaving their shores.

Foreign companies bring expertise and knowledge, which will be transferred to the local citizenry. I know you can't understand all this

I so much HATE it when you sit on your high horse and talk Nonsense,thinking you are making sense.

Truly, educational standards in NIGERIA have fallen. Go back to school. cool


benuejosh:
They should go and room will be created for our local companies to fill in the gap. Our local and infant industries need space for growth.

The only thing the government needs to do for our local and infant industries who have prospecs of growing big is to give them tax holidays.

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:29am On Aug 26, 2023
b4 Tinubu took over Lagos, cost of living was very ok.
Immediately he took over, everything started going haywire!

Now he is acting presido, life has dabaru kpatakpata!
undecided

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by UnfairLife7(m): 9:29am On Aug 26, 2023
Cc: fearyourcreator Mr go and find work grin

I wonder the work wey your useless corrupt government create and we dey top the ladder of unemployment and poverty rate in the world grin

Suffering and smiling gang

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Exceed15: 9:29am On Aug 26, 2023
PUSSYHOE:
When things become too unbearable the poor will eat the rich.

Yes, they will first invade aso Rock like srilanka. It is possible.

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by 2pacarnate(m): 9:30am On Aug 26, 2023
Nna mehnnnnn

What do you expect,your president is a druggie and as Yoruba(media tribe)lives, breaths,baths,sleeps and wakes on propaganda

This is what you get when you have a president that licks the microphone for tasting

Anyways

TRUTH HURTS

Modified:meanwhile in thread like this,you won't see freestuffNG abi wetin him dey call himself,if at all you see am na emoji the evil guy go drop,hellanus, IconicR,throwback,etc....they are left the WhatsApp group

Evil is real

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by CodeTemplar: 9:30am On Aug 26, 2023
Racoon:
Meanwhile the government zombies are still dishing out statistical indices far from reality in their characteristics lies and propaganda trademarks.
let's ask ourselves some thoughtful questions. Is the north the only one deserving of textile factories and must it be govt funded if it want to go to one part of the country. Textiles these days aren't necessarily from cotton but also from synthetic materials which is abundant in the south. Anytime a thing favour a certain region they want govt to fund it at the expense of others. Same reasoning took refinery to Kaduna and when the south frustrated crude flow to Kaduna, they crippled NNPC into an Hausa private business.
I am afraid the cycle may continue with emerging private refineries.

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Farki: 9:31am On Aug 26, 2023
benuejosh:
They should go and room will be created for our local companies to fill in the gap. Our local and infant industries need space for growth.

The only thing the government needs to do for our local and infant industries who have prospecs of growing big is to give them tax holidays.

And who will they sell to?

Nigerians spend over 50% of their income on food alone, you are not even factoring how production costs have increased 10 times over since the APC disaster started 8 years ago.

Is it starving and destitute people you want to drive the economy forward?

At this point just shut up, you have been defending nonsense for years on this forum and your life has only grown more wretched.

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by todugo(m): 9:32am On Aug 26, 2023
Agbadorians: This exit and economic woe, will favour me and my family grin grinπŸ˜‚
Renewed shegeπŸ€²πŸ‘€

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by ConfidentialDoc: 9:33am On Aug 26, 2023
I thought they said the economy is grew in Q2 by 2.5% let them keep deceiving themselves...

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by UnfairLife7(m): 9:33am On Aug 26, 2023
benuejosh:
They should go and room will be created for our local companies to fill in the gap. Our local and infant industries need space for growth.

The only thing the government needs to do for our local and infant industries who have prospecs of growing big is to give them tax holidays.
see one of them

Suffering and smiling gang grin

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by SalamRushdie: 9:33am On Aug 26, 2023
Yet unemployment just reduced to 4 .1 percent

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by surgical: 9:34am On Aug 26, 2023
SpartaOfLagos:
I thought some useless Tinubu supporters through the corrupt National bureau of statistics said that Nigeria economy grew by 4%?

Mad people

Nigeria economy has nosed-dived under Tinubu so bad that soon, even the pure water you drink will be sold for N2000 a bag .

Una go hear word and i will always be around to mock you people
in their book employment and productivity has an inverse relationship

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Creamypie(m): 9:35am On Aug 26, 2023
Obj need come back to rescue nigeria. E don tay i dey. Talk this thing. 70 % employments of today come from obj time wey companies dey rush down 2 Nigeria. People wey get masters then dey reject federal and state employment

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by squash47(m): 9:35am On Aug 26, 2023
Racoon:
shocked It is only an irredeemably stupid, senseless and useless person that we defend the wickedness of the evil government on seat today.

Indeed, a thief always cones to steal, kills & destroyed. Recycled criminals can't and can never salvage a country they battered

Since the multinational companies are leaving, it's an opportunity for us to start and grow our own companies. What do you think?
Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Naijanascam: 9:35am On Aug 26, 2023
And employment has doubled now even NBS confirmed it.......

Yeye dey smell

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Streetdoctor: 9:35am On Aug 26, 2023
Jack500:


You are only mocking and fooling yourself.
He obviously said that truth and I'm one of those that will be around to mock them which I hv started doing that bcs from d first day Tinubu was inaugurated I knew that he has no business sense at all, so attack d govt not d commenter

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 9:36am On Aug 26, 2023
ISLAMBAD:
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;



Buhari is beginning to look like a saint in the eyes of Nigerians..

Tell me one good thing about Tinubu and i will show you a pregnant virgin.. Even the money they said he realised from the subsidy would still be relooted by him and his family..

No be Tinubu again, the same man that is an embodiments of corruption ?

I pity Nigerians!!
The man doesn't have human sympathy
It is okay for him not to have sympathy for his political rivals

But not having a shred of sympathy for the masses, the people he is ruling is beyond me, it is very baffling. If he was a military dictator, he would have been executing masses by eating them alive!

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by 9jahotblog: 9:36am On Aug 26, 2023
The present Tinubu economy in Nigeria is worse than Buhari 8 years economy in Nigeria. For days now I’ve not taste rice 🍚

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Nobody: 9:36am On Aug 26, 2023
And unemployment has reduced to 4.1% abi

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by jackmrandy: 9:37am On Aug 26, 2023
Even GSK has left. So before you give person headache kindly note that panadol is a foreign medication with high price

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Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by XXMCIIV: 9:37am On Aug 26, 2023
If nah you...uno go run πŸ˜‚
Re: Multinational Companies Exit Nigeria Amid High Operating Cost by Misterone: 9:38am On Aug 26, 2023

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