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| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Zooposki(f): 10:34am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:I bet you wouldn’t say all these if it was Jonathan on that seat. Oloriburuku somebody.
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| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Enemiesmasquera: 10:34am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:This a foolish thought. No country can do without importation of some foreign products. Stop thinking like a cow bro. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Andrenalin: 10:37am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:Senseless, the govt… is not creating enabling environment for investors to coming , no manufacturing industries, nothing nothing, what are you saying here I don’t get |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by crismark(m): 10:37am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Wainey:Teach me your business let's partner. I have capital |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by ChybuzzDD(m): 10:37am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:This nitwit is provoking me the more. Can you shut up, you hypocrite??! |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Sosqui: 10:41am On Oct 25, 2023 |
He is part of the APC usxless supporters now crying. They don't use their head. Supporting someone that did not even go for a debate. He was among those shouting Awalokan. Eriokanmi: |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by millionboi2: 10:47am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Majesty7:some hawkers can feed you mumu,thief thy will catch you one day , you will go to jail keep despicin ppl working hard for their daily need . scammer |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by JuanDeDios: 10:49am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:You're clueless. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by EnglishUsa: 10:49am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:please can you mention made in Nigeria goods that Nigerians are not patronizing? Because if you check very well, we are buying our own cement from dangote, we are buying our own made in ABA products, we are also buying our own agbo( native medicine). I think what the government should have done is to first give stable electricity to attract foreign investors so that they can manufacture this phones locally and they also have to empower the local products manufacturers in Nigeria.. if the Nigeria government even want this country to progress let us even go into mechanized faming so that we export our local products. If we use two hundred million the government used in purchasing jeeps for house of reps to farm, my dear by next year Nigerians will be smiling. My brother this people don't want to help, they know what they are doing |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by JuanDeDios: 10:50am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Andrenalin:It's magic. Just make life difficult for people and local companies will spring up by magic. These guys are geniuses. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by olaztek(m): 10:53am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Pressure on the dollar is too much and China has offered a simple solution to save our dieing economy - Yuan/Naira Swap. 90% of our Electronics, Plants and machinery comes from china, so what's stopping tinubu from embracing this deal. Is it the fear of USA? |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by ibnew: 10:57am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:Why are the senators not buying made in Nigeria SUV. Do you know how much billion we are spending on SUV for them. Govt should be showing example. It was alleged that they shared dollar envelopes during delegates and general elections. Now they are crying foul. They should stop dollarizing the economy. Why did they not share naira envelopes. They other day a member of the legislative wanted to appreciate his personal staff and share dollars for them publicly. Did you see the list of major import for 2022 shared earlier in this chat, 76.7% of total import and no consumer goods in there. Local production is key no doubt but this narrative is not entirely true. Who spends dollars physically in the street of Nigeria no one. So why do we have dollar flying around everywhere. Digitize dollar and restrict dollars transaction to online only after all no one pays for goods and services with dollar cash. That way these transactions can be tracked monitored and controlled to the level of willing seller and willing buyer that They want. The highest import is fuel. They have not been able to tell us why after billions of dollars the refineries are not work. They are not probing the monies. May it surprise you that we import cooking gas from Niger and Angola even though we a gas exporting country. There is something fundamentally wrong with Nigerian leadership. First it was PDP and now it APC with 8 years of nothing to write home about. Even some policies signed by Buhari were not implemented because a cabal is benefiting from it. They sell us this narrative. Yes local production is key. Why don't dey subsidy tariff on modular refineries, drug manufacturing, equipment and parts manufacturing. MAN. Manufacturing association of Nigeria is crying for help but no body is listening to them. Foreign investors are waiting but we need to get security and power right but govt is not looking in that direction. Who will pump his billions of dollars in a country where is live is not guaranteed or spend so much on power. Most developed or developing countries don't develop them selves alone there are foreign investors. We have all it takes minerals and others for investors to be flocking around but there are watching. To set up manufacturing locally you also need foreign support with this dollar rate and instability, it discourages investors. See food, some farmers can't go to the farms. So annual yield is low. Bandits have taken over so farming communities so people can't go to farms. This is also contributing to food crisis and inflation. Members of this govt has been around for some time now, best is to set up a team do some brainstorming and profer short, middle term and long term solution. Not this back and forth with a population of about 200m and large economy like ours |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Brendaniel: 11:01am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Wainey:I just went through your posts, you are part of the problem of Nigeria and you are part of the cause of your problem I'm very sorry to say.... |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by ibnew: 11:03am On Oct 25, 2023 |
olaztek:I remember Falana said on Channels that he wrote Emefiele about this. I think he said the reply got was they are still processing the procedure. So you may be right fear of the west, IMF AND WORLD BANK |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by brightk(m): 11:05am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:Wat are u even saying. Where are the companies dat wants to do local production. Where are the raw materials. No ekectricity. Abeg nor annoy me this morning. Y is dollar to yuan not affecting the US economy. De judt imported how many SUVs . Wat stips dem from patronizing innoson vehicles or give him support to produce quality standards if de are afraid its not up to. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Menclothing: 11:06am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Nigeria I hail thee |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by noblenwa(f): 11:08am On Oct 25, 2023 |
My own is that,I need a job oo, financial Accountant with no job. Someone should help my life oo. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by storm001(m): 11:08am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:Which company in Nigeria produces phone mr man How many times have government officials patronize Nigerian hospital ? Don't be a lun.tic claiming to be wise. We dont have the technology to produce phone, or oil. Neither do we have the technology to produce TV or other digital accessories. Until this technology is put in place and are running, until government officials start patronizing Nigeria Hospitals, we are all doomed in the country. Your 30k monthly stipend will still not be enough. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by stuffs2002: 11:13am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Artiiclebeast:#BuyNaija and stop being a pessimist. God bless Nigeria |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by DJInfluence: 11:15am On Oct 25, 2023 |
pendusky:I don't think that's the problem. No matter how one voted, the votes doesn't count. Elections are rigged and is never free or fair. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by stuffs2002: 11:17am On Oct 25, 2023 |
frank317:Stop being a pessimist just because Peter Obi lost the elections |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by stuffs2002: 11:18am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Iamanoited:Very true.. God bless Nigeria. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by VULCAN(m): 11:20am On Oct 25, 2023 |
The level of ignorance displayed in this post is off the charts. You can tell when someone cannot think for themselves but has outsourced their thinking to others. This fellow knows nothing about how economy works but is just parroting what he heard probably from the govt. Also he has no experience in the real sector. If you talk to any manufacturer in Nigeria, they will tell you that their greatest problem is the cost of doing business. In Nigeria, the direct and indirect taxes, fines and levies, the weak Naira making imported raw materials so expensive, coupled with the high cost of diesel and electricity ensure manufacturing is a very painful process with low margins. Ask this fellow whether it's because Nigerians prefer imported stout that made Guinness Nigeria just announce a N19 Billion loss. In one year. N19b Some raw materials are imported into every country on the planet and this joker thinks that a country can produce all its raw materials itself and then manufacture everything by itself. Rubbish. Even China, the world's manufacturing hub imports crude oil. Germany, the largest economy in Europe, imports, so who is Nigeria not to import some things? When people are discussing economy everybody will just jump out and chook mouth. richmond500: |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by ufotunang: 11:25am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:.. what do we produce in nigeria...we just have very few industries that are working and even struggling to survive the hard economy... some other industries have shut down down due to the hard economy |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by sageb: 11:26am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:It's been a long time, Imbre. Welcome back Are you still in PH? |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by themanderon: 11:27am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:Please how many companies do we still have producing anything with the way they are shutting down due to the same unfavorable government policies? How many countries can become competitive with the epileptic power supply situation we have had for years? So long as we continue voting in misfits we will still keep on having the same recurring problems. Coincidentally I was watching a documentary about how Israel was able to develop themselves to the level they are today and I found that we are way of the par and will never get it right so long as our love affair with criminal-minded leaders continues. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Magnoliaa(f): 11:29am On Oct 25, 2023 |
abhosts:Richmond500, this defies the level of your comprehension, ba? Because I was EAGERLY looking forward to your response to this. You want to kill importation? ![]() Because a country in this 21st century is an island abi we should reverse back to being an "uncontacted Nigerian tribe" so we would have no need for modern products and goods and services. Oro iranu. Like you mean in ten years time, we would be building massive ships and aeroplanes to rivalled those of the developed world? Nigeria would be making an NPhone (IPhone equivalent) 50? Which graduates go dey produce those ones, abeg? Shey with the ongoing wave of brain drain and japa? (Oh, I see why you want to keep some of us locked in this country forever with both internal and external restrictions from your inactions). What do you have to say about the quoted figures above? Point me to one country that this your "model" has worked for o. A country that killed importation and is a world power today or amongst the world powers. Is it the US? France? Russia? Or it's Mozambique? Please, walk us through how they did, and especially address the above comment. I noticed you conveniently ignored it. Explain it to us like five-year-olds since we're obviously lay and uneducated people who aren't privy to the realm of your mighty economic knowledge. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by occfx: 11:32am On Oct 25, 2023 |
Wainey:GET your PVC ready and wait for 4yrs. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by YoungBlackRico(m): 11:35am On Oct 25, 2023 |
pendusky:Your foolishness didn't allow you to reason that maybe he did "voted right", whatever the phuck that means in your warped mind. Oponu. |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by 2tpick: 11:37am On Oct 25, 2023 |
wisdomkid:Guy u wicked o. Being daft doesnt make him a hoodlum naa |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Khyrvxjzy: 11:38am On Oct 25, 2023 |
richmond500:you get point this is a point i should add to my post |
| Re: How Government Policies Is Killing My Business by Rick9(m): 11:44am On Oct 25, 2023 |
abhosts:Don't mind them giving uselessx economic analysis. Mshewww |
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