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Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by SeaTrade(m): 3:51pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
erico2k2:It is actually a good thing it is favoring you,so as to attract more diaspora remittances and increase diaspora participation in the local economy. I'm sure you now cut back some irrelevant expenses to send money home? Isn't that a good thing? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by LZAA: 4:07pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
SeaTrade:The same time he and APCheat gave GEJ?? ๐๐๐๐ |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by mrvitalis(m): 4:12pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
SeaTrade: At the bolded absolutely his interviews in his car driving himself to work He interviews his permanent staffs himselfs absolutely You can only talk about what you know, you can only explain what you have knowledge about Tinubu as a person built nothing before he joined politics... He was a mere low level auditor at mobile... Same level as accountant level 2 right now they end $85k yearly now... It's a low level job... Tinubu is not in obi class at all he no reach Obi has created multiple multinational companies, sat on the board of even more .. Obi is a man invited for multiple international business meetings a place were Tinubu can't smell in his personal capacity Tinubu with his woeful performance has just proven why underground Kings should remain underground We are all seeing what your Tinubu is doing we are all here seeing it 2 Likes |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by sulaak(m): 4:18pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
erico2k2: I produce complex software payment systems for eprocurement - I owe my own company, BTW. The problem is Nigeria is not a conducive environment to be productive. Poor education, unsecured environment, lack of clean waters, lack of electricity and incompetent fiscal and monetary significantly impact productivity. Nigeria is also one of the most untrustworthy societies in the world. 1 Like |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by anochilar(m): 4:19pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
the only solution is to dollarize the Nigerian economy, see Ecuador, Panama, and even Montenegro that adopted the Euro... even Argentina is planning on dollarising scrap the CBN. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by SeaTrade(m): 4:21pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
mrvitalis:I'm sure it's you that owns alpha-beta. Name one multinational company owned by Obi,just one. Not even multinational sef,one going,profitable concern owned by obi And I no want hear NEXT cos its neither a profitable business nor a multinational. We see what ordinary SUNDRY foods dey do them here in PH,their books is a shitshow btw recording losses upon losses. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by mrvitalis(m): 4:46pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
SeaTrade:Lmaooo NEXT international... This local man things next is a supermarket Lmaooo... I told you.. U know nothing about business Next is arguably the biggest distribution company in Nigeria... You have never done business na... The dream of every producer in Nigeria is that Next agrees to market your goods... They have links to over 5000 supermarkets tgey supply Boy you know nothing one of the biggest distributors of Coca-Cola? Indomie, orange drugs? Sole distributor of Budweiser? Trophy beer? Hero? Henz products, Andrea wine? Bros you no nothing Next is bigger than Tinubu entire business combined even with stolen government funds Obi bought out fidelity bank... Bros this is not even a competition na Tinubu no smell obi in any angle |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Kei144(m): 5:15pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
I used to order items fro eBay and Aliexpress. It's been months since I last ordered anything. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by SeaTrade(m): 5:16pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
mrvitalis:Because they registered a company as NEXT international whose only product is a chain of few retail stores,this naive ignoramus thinks it is bigger than just a failing retail business because they add international put inside business name . Next isn't a distribution company but a retail store that also sell in bulk,90% of their inventory gotten on credit from local suppliers and guess what,NEXT only do Sales or return with their suppliers meaning they have little to no money in the business asides the structure which was built on credit. You must be very mad to think NEXT is anything worthy to compare alpha beta,a failed retail chain that Market Square owned by Sundry foods Limited has beaten hands down in PH by all metric,except opening a big shopping floor of course that even struggles with running cost is what this goat is painting as something. Successful retail chain that do sales or return with suppliers and even sublets floor space to other dealers for rent money is who is doing well abi?mumu Sundry foods pays you immediately after 30days,whether they sell or not because they're more liquid than failed Next with almost poor turnover. NEXT don't supply ,they get supplied at their store buy suppliers/distributors on credit and they pay after they sell,if they don't sell,they return your stock.So nobody dreams of doing business with them,rather market square and the likes. Because petty traders go to their shelves and buy what they retail in their cubicles don't make NEXT a key distributor of any kind. You're mad if you think Peter Obi is the biggest distributor of Coca cola. Indomie isn't a company,its a product owned by Dufil prima with indomie being one of its products,with multiple distributors nationwide ,allocated by catchment area. Budweiser,trophy and Co are owned by International brewery and is even logistically impossible to have a sole distributor for such high volume fmcg products that capitalise on effective distribution and serious turnover to make profits.No brand will even accept you to be a sole distributor for beer in Nigeria. Heinz products is distributed by FMCL in Nigeria,and is an Indian company,they also do redbull,pringles,etc...and has no business with Peter Obi,so you lie here. Andre sparkling wine is owned and marketed by Blue Arrow in Nigeria ,who also have no links with Peter Obi,you also lie here. So you lied about almost everything about Obi,and I keep pointing to you that he's a failure and I don't doubt that. PS: You keep saying I don't know anything about business, it might interest you to know that I actually own a very structured distribution business with an annual turnover of N2B with multiple mobile/motorised salesmen and administrative staff,and I built it before 30. I wonder what a street dog like you know about business that I don't, to even have the effontery to tell me I know nothing about business. Typical frustrated Biafran scum of the earth. Peter Obi can't tie Tinubu's shoes in any field,asides talking of course and have hungry tribalistic pigs like you chant about his business prowess that don't exist. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by erico2k2(m): 5:17pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
sulaak:I don't agree to the lack of clean water bit or lack of education bit cos the % of people with clean water in NIgeria is more than the whole population of the UK, The population of educated people in Nigeria is more than the population of the UK. by the way the UK is 65m for one to make in brake in wealth you have to go to uncomfortable regions. Some people call it RISK. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by erico2k2(m): 5:18pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
Kei144:You cant now just 4get it.Dont make any sense no more. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by erico2k2(m): 5:24pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
sulaak:You say you produce complex software payment systems, I just gone fru your entire topic and there is no one topic from you regarding an Epayments system or money App why is that? |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by erico2k2(m): 5:25pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
SeaTrade:Nah you got it wrong, My excess cash just tripled overnight, that's what I send to Nigeria. Saving or Sending money to Nigeria to lodge in the Nigeria Banks would be the silliest thing to do right now so NO you are grossly wrong there. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by SeaTrade(m): 5:32pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
erico2k2:Saving cash how? I'm saying completing projects and the likes back home as it's now cheaper for you to do so. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by PaNnamdi: 6:08pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
forgiveness:Shut up,u that doesn't even have money to change your TV(if at all u had one) dey open mouth talk rubbish,we that are even old time crypto traders are feeling heat but good for nothing fellow like you dey open mouth talk nonsense. Don't u know that most products made in Nigeria are substand?there was a report sometime ago of the UK rejecting Nigerian made goods over lack of quality.its only Nigeria bakery that will write vitamin A,B,C, sodium protein magnesium and all the minerals in a bread ingredient but the actual content is nothing but wheat and sugar. Dey deceive yourself very soon you and your family will end up begging on the streets. 1 Like |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by forgiveness: 6:44pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
PaNnamdi: Come buy me TV now, billionaire. Nigeria produces substandard products to compete with cheaper China products. Nigerians produce substandard products because Nigerians prefer to buy cheaper or expensive products from overseas. Mr man, you're looking for cheap money through crypto. Bhuhahahahaha! Work harder. Perhaps, invest in Nigerian products. Tell them to improve the quality. Then sell abroad. 1 Like |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by DrAkpamudehe: 6:52pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
SeaTrade: StillmaticOG . I greet o. Btwn #2Billion naira is nothing in today's economy. It's not something you should brag about o. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by SeaTrade(m): 7:25pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
DrAkpamudehe:You no know wetin you dey talk. Monthly expenses alone for a business of such magnitude,a lot of people don't make it in a year. Not to talk of manpower it maintains,trains and their growth prospects. Close your mouth for things you know nothing of. 3 Likes |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by tinktanker: 7:32pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
APC can to steal, to kill and to destroy. And gullible Nigerians allow such evil upon all because of tribal and religious sentiments. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Obidikejr(m): 8:13pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: Might not. Pls watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR3ZJ1wg6Hc?si=wRdHomNbqhxpz5LW |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by leo1234(m): 8:33pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
StOla: Keep consoling yourself. The whole world know that Nigeria is not doing well at the moment economic wise. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Afromentalist: 8:44pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
SeaTrade:Keep educating those fools. How can someone compare Obi's ventures with Tinubu? obi that inherited $100 millions from his father and has not been able to multiply it by even 2 or 3. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by SeaTrade(m): 9:31pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
Afromentalist:No mind them baba, Jokers everywhere blinded by hate and tribalism who can't see beyond their noses. 3 Likes |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by ThiagoKid(m): 11:18pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
DrAkpamudehe: 2B is nothing? Guyy, you are a clown! |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Gilgil: 11:50pm On Oct 24, 2023 |
Where is the electricity, logistics, security and ease of doing business required to set up a textile factory? Or is it when I want to set up a textile factory, I will first use my business money to invest in power plant, tarring roads, pipe borne water, security and local community action before my first textile machine even lands? Thatโs the problem. By the time you start this way, your are already making a loss and cannot export competitively in the global market. So I will just better use the money and import 7lives: 1 Like |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Kukutente23: 12:04am On Oct 25, 2023 |
SeaTrade:The guy asked you Tinubu's business achievement outside politics and you mentioned alpha beta?!! Alpha beta was formed in 2002 and officially he is not the owner of the business. Yet you're accusing someone else of being blinded by tribalism |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Ifogift007: 2:49am On Oct 25, 2023 |
forgiveness:Foolish analysis...I bet u have never run a business...mk we go export ur yansh abi..yeye |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Ikaeniyan0: 5:24am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Dopenigga:I'm sure this is how you abuse your father at home too without any reason. |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by Afromentalist: 6:36am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Kukutente23:Comparing apples and orange. You can't compare Obi and tinubu that way because they are following different paths. You can only compare them based on how well they have achieved success in their respective paths. Obi is an entrepreneur and now politician. As an entrepreneur he has done poorly. Remember he started with $ 100 millions inherited from his own father. Taken that into account being the chairman of Nigerian banks with that kind of cash is an easy thing. You just have to buy up to 10% of their shares. His businesses were at best average and mostly failures. There is no single business of Obi that I am aware of that is doing very well. Competitors that started at the same time with Next don bury and relegated it to a shadow. As politician Obi is average. He managed to be governor but his performance was average. His greatest achievement as a governor is saving money in his own banks (which is a crime). Not too bad to save money but not the best approach. Now even in crime it takes genius to Excell. Tinubu is likely a criminal / using illegal ways, but he does that with higher intelligence than Obi. Instead of saving states money in your own bank and earn interest from it, why not improve tax collection and take your cut from it? In doing so you help the state and help yourself that is the Alpha beta / Tinubu Approach. In doing so , thou shall not be caught remains the law! As a politician/academic/financial mind Tinubu is very well way above Obi's league. His path to success at state and national level was highly difficult but he overcame it all. Ask Obi what is the point of being a governor and doing average/good if the next person will destroy all you have done? Tinubu taught him a lesson there: as a leader think always of the next generation that must consolidate and reinforce what you did if not it will be worse after your departure. Abeg don't compare both. Tinubu is very unique in Nigeria and leagues above Atiku and Obi. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: High Exchange Rate: Cargo Import Drops To 65% At Seaports by forgiveness: 7:01am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Ifogift007: Import economy. |
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