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Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China - Politics (4) - Nairaland

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Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Fatbam005: 12:43pm On Feb 06, 2024
morgstreme:
Just like the story of your life........
it would have been better if you come to this world has a spanner at least you will be useful in the mechanic workshop. Useless son of a frog father.
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by fashrola(m): 12:44pm On Feb 06, 2024
Paraman:
With Tinubu as the president, it will relive pressure on the naira.
Get some sleeping pills……. You are malfunctioning
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Lifemanage: 12:47pm On Feb 06, 2024
Fake stories
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Agboriotejoye(m): 12:49pm On Feb 06, 2024
Saudi is bringing 20bn dollars investment and it's one Liman from Niger state is the one telling us.

APC sef
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by morgstreme: 12:53pm On Feb 06, 2024
Fatbam005:
it would have been better if you come to this world has a spanner at least you will be useful in the mechanic workshop. Useless son of a frog father.
Can you see why you are cretinoushuh

You dish out abuses to someone's father,yet can't take a littlehuh

NUMBSKULL!
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by searchng4love: 12:54pm On Feb 06, 2024
Paraman:
Tinubu has not failed. Devaluing the naira and removing fuel subsidy does not mean he has failed. If he has failed as you claim, APC won't win any senatorial or house of rep seat in the by-election that was held on saturday.
Ok
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Fatbam005: 12:56pm On Feb 06, 2024
morgstreme:
Can you see why you are cretinoushuh

You dish out abuses to someone's father,yet can't take a littlehuh

NUMBSKULL!
Oga go treat your diseases . Don't die miserably
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Gerrard59(m): 2:01pm On Feb 06, 2024
Trustyourself:
After having successfully rendered naira useless and worthless in comparison to foreign currencies
That is actually attracted the investment. It means products exported from Nigeria are cheap on the global market. The government should insist miners process their minerals before exporting. Indonesia enacted such a law only for Namibia and Zimbabwe to copy it.
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by ToyozzieTohSwt: 2:18pm On Feb 06, 2024
so which of these investors are they trying to attract? huh huh grin
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Elev82014: 3:24pm On Feb 06, 2024
Another LIE by your government!
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Ebeano49(m): 3:57pm On Feb 06, 2024
'to attract' 'will invest' 'committed to investing'

all audio, from A to Z.
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by criuze(m): 4:25pm On Feb 06, 2024
What crude oil cannot do tin and columbites wants to do
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Jemex003: 5:26pm On Feb 06, 2024
Arobaga:
Attracting investors in a wilderness where national grid falls every morning like naira






Make una dey play they’ll still leave like others
But it won’t be when you’re still alive
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by martinkem(m): 6:53pm On Feb 06, 2024
Paraman:
If this is true, it will really relive pressure on the naira
No....not really
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Paraman: 7:07pm On Feb 06, 2024
martinkem:
No....not really
So explain why you feel $20 billion flowing into Nigeria won't lead to the naira strengthening against the dollar
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by morgstreme: 8:50pm On Feb 06, 2024
Fatbam005:
Oga go treat your diseases . Don't die miserably
I won't die like your late illiterate peasant wretched father..
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by a4cube: 8:53pm On Feb 06, 2024
Paraman:
If this is true, it will really relive pressure on the naira
I thought no pressure on the naira. This Monica must be helinues.
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by jaxxy(m): 9:17am On Feb 07, 2024
ManirBK:
Good development
propaganda doesn't improve the economy or exchange rate.
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by martinkem(m): 9:06pm On Feb 07, 2024
Paraman:
So explain why you feel $20 billion flowing into Nigeria won't lead to the naira strengthening against the dollar
There would be a rush of other investors trying to convert their naira into USD since they've spent the better of the last 6-8 years trying to get some of their profits out.

There might be a momentarily drop in the NGN/USD but it would be short-lived. Unless we address our balance of trade constructively the Naira would continue to see a downward trend
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by uba1991: 9:46pm On Feb 07, 2024
No investor will risk his money for country that have a president with questionable past like Tinubu.
Re: Nigeria To Attract $20bn Investment From UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China by Paraman: 9:59pm On Feb 07, 2024
martinkem:
There would be a rush of other investors trying to convert their naira into USD since they've spent the better of the last 6-8 years trying to get some of their profits out.

There might be a momentarily drop in the NGN/USD but it would be short-lived. Unless we address our balance of trade constructively the Naira would continue to see a downward trend
Except from the backlog Tinubu inherited from Buhari, is there any multinational complaining they can't repatriate their money? The backlog remain about $2.4 billion. It will be paid off pata pata by the second quarter of 2024.
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