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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by DaddyYankee: 6:57pm On Dec 29, 2023 |
nony43:I will not educate you illiterate! |
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by sulaak(m): 8:44pm On Dec 29, 2023 |
Fujiyama: What will Tinubu gain in politics? What has he got to offer? I listened to the debates that included Atiku and Peter Obi and all they had to offer was sound bites. I will suggest that Nigerian look that backgrounds. |
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Fujiyama: 8:58pm On Dec 29, 2023 |
sulaak: ^^^ At least they showed up. They turned up and you heard enough about them to conclude that they were empty vessels. The man who eventually became president didn't even bother to turn up for us to conclude if he was empty or not. He did not respect Nigerians enough to sell his plans and ideas for Nigeria to them...instead he was relying on the "grab it and run with it" model, supported by the evil efforts of his political soulmate Muhammadu Buhari. sulaak: ^^^ Pertinent questions. They should have been asked by more Nigerians before the elections - that way, the current suffering may have been avoided. BAT promised the world to Nigerians if they would vote him in as president. He got to power under very controversial circumstances but the courts affirmed his victory...and he's Nigeria's president today. It will soon be 12 months since he assumed power...and the country is having serious economic problems. He made some ill-advised, ill-timed economic decisions on his very first day in office - for which we are all paying a heavy price today. The worst part of it is that the so called subsidy is now back - so what the goddamn hell was all this pain and suffering for in the first place? I repeat: BAT is not the answer. |
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by nony43(m): 9:23pm On Dec 29, 2023 |
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by sulaak(m): 11:44pm On Dec 29, 2023 |
Fujiyama: Nigerians deserve Tinubu and all the corrupt politicians. Docile people deserve this useless government. |
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Fujiyama: 1:24am On Dec 30, 2023 |
sulaak: ^^^ On this we can agree. By their action (or inaction), Nigerians aided Tinubu's rise to power. Elections do have consequences...and sometimes, those consequences can be deadly. 1 Like |
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