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Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by z07ion: 9:34pm On Mar 02
PREAMBLE:

The Christian Community in Nigeria of the '90s became inundated with the news that products of a Foreign Manufacturing Company PROCTER AND GAMBLE (P&G), which majored in the sales and distribution of household/domestic needs - toiletries, sanitary pads for women and pampers as children protective underpants - were in actual fact a grand initiation to global Satanic Occultism! It was also massively publicised towards the approach into the new Century Year 2,000 that the company's International Chairman, a high-ranking member of “THE CHURCH OF SATAN” in the United States of America (USA), boasted that he would always make huge global profits without CHRISTIANS’ PATRONAGE! As a result, Nigerian Christians boycotted all P&G products nation-wide to date! Although the management of P&G had continuously denied the allegations, they need to answer the following questions in respect of their BUSINESS OPERATIONS OF THE PAST 30 YEARS BEFORE EXIT.

1. According to available facts, Nigerian P&G Staff (about 5,000), were hired on fulfilment of oath of secrecy and allegiance to comply with all instructions from their local bosses!
2. Staff (mostly women), worked under very tedious and harsh conditions with barely any financial benefits to show for their labour!
3. Large polythene bags were provided for them to carry on their shoulders like scavengers, children/ladies body pampers for "FREE DISTRIBUTION" at designated Hospitals and Primary Health Care Centres – though other products – tooth paste, soaps etc were marketed at exorbitant prices!
4. No provisions for official company transportation except for pro rata paltry allowances added to their monthly income which was less than approved workers national wage of their Host Country.
5. These Staff collect all confidential/personal data - from nursing mothers eg. names, ages, homes addresses/hometowns, nativity, workplaces, vocations/employments, home addresses, phone numbers, husbands names, employment etc, before collecting the UNDERWEAR ITEMS!
6. These data are religiously collected and forwarded to their HEADQUARTERS IN THE USA on monthly basis!
7. For what intentions and purposes were those data collected if not for diabolical uses?
8. Why has the Infant/Maternal mortality rate in Nigeria always been on the high side for decades while P&G held sway in Nigeria?

Please find below a 1985 article of denial of their Satanic Involvements:

PROCTER & GAMBLE FIGHTS SATAN STORY .
By Lisa Belkin, April 18, 1985. Credit...The New York Times Archives.

“LEAFLETS charging that the Procter & Gamble Company is an agent of Satan have recently surfaced throughout the New York metropolitan area and the company is starting a campaign to counteract the rumors. Among other things, the leaflets say that the company's logo represents the Devil and the company's profits are used to support the worship of Satan.
“Yesterday, Procter & Gamble held a news conference to deny the stories, which it said prompted 5,600 calls last month and 4,000 calls so far this month to its headquarters in Cincinnati. Sixty percent of those calls were from New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania, the company said. The company has established a toll- free number, 800-354-0508, to handle the calls. It has also hired two investigative agencies to trace the rumours and take legal action against the people who spread them. ''They simply are not true,'' W. Wallace Abbott, a senior vice president of Procter & Gamble, said of the stories. ''We haven't the vaguest idea how it started; all we know is people are believing it. Do you know how hard it is to fight a rumor?''
“This is not the first time Procter & Gamble has waged such a fight. The rumors linking the company with the Devil first began on the West Coast in 1982. Someone, Mr. Abbott said the company has no idea who, began sending mimeographed letters to thousands of California residents saying that the Procter & Gamble logo of the man in the moon and 13 stars was really a symbol of Devil worship.
In June and July 1982, the company received 15,000 calls and letters from people, many of whom had seen leaflets addressed to ''all Christians.'' Thank you for your patience while we verify access.”

THE FOLLOWING IS MEDIA REPORT BY BUSINESS DAY IN RESPECT OF P&G EXIT FROM NIGERIA: “P&G Nigeria Exit Ends 5000 Jobs!” December 7, 2023

The exit of Procter & Gamble (P&G), a multinational consumer goods company in Nigeria, could result in a loss of over 5,000 jobs and a major decline in foreign investments into Africa’s most populous nation. This comes after GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Nigeria, another multinational announced plans in August to exit the country after 51 years of operations.
“The impact of the market on the company’s overall net worth is due to two key factors – intensified competition within the industry and a declining consumer purchasing power,” Muda Yusuf, chief operating officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), told Business Day on Wednesday. He added that the recent devaluation of the naira poses significant challenges for any business with substantial foreign exchange exposure, highlighting the current reality of the Nigerian market.
“Businesses with foreign exchange exposure are struggling.”
On Wednesday, P&G which has been operating in the country for more than 30 years, said it plans to transit the Nigerian operations to an import-only model, effectively dissolving its on-ground presence in the country based on unfavourable macroeconomic conditions.

“We’ve announced that we will turn Nigeria into an import-only market, effectively dissolving our footprint on the ground in Nigeria and reverting to an import-only model,” Andre Schulten, chief financial officer at P&G said. He added that the other reality that arises in some of these markets is that it gets increasingly difficult to operate and create U.S. dollar value. “So, when you think about places like Nigeria and Argentina, it is difficult for us to operate because of the macroeconomic environment.”

The firm, makers of Always, Ariel soap, and Oral B toothpaste has invested millions of dollars in the manufacturing sector. The biggest of such investment was the completion of the ultra-modern $300 million plant at Agbara, Ogun State in 2017. During the 2017 plant launch, it provided over 5,000 jobs directly and indirectly through its offices, suppliers and distributors and created over 200 SME jobs. However, one year later, it shut down the plant, citing restructuring of operations as its main reason. The plant was arguably the largest single investment by a non-oil firm in Nigeria and was expected to boost job creation and help improve the socio-economic state of its host community.
Schulten of P&G noted that Nigeria is a $50 million net sales business compared to its overall portfolio worth $85 billion, the company does not anticipate any material impact on the group’s balance sheet from a sales or profitability standpoint. “Approximately 14 years ago, or possibly earlier, the company had actively sought engagement with NNPC on Nigeria’s gas master plan during Jonathan and Deziani’s tenure as petroleum minister.”

The source added that P&G aimed to co-invest $2 billion with their raw material suppliers, gas converters. “The goal was to produce essential materials for their manufacturing plants, leading to the creation of numerous well-paying jobs. The plan envisioned exporting these raw materials to P&G plants in Africa and selected parts of the Middle East, however, it never saw daylight.”

P&G LIES HAVE EXPIRED AT LAST IN NIGERIA!

Why would a foreign company demand for women, children and family data in exchange for free underpants which are the closest to body parts and for what purposes were they forwarded to the headquarters in the United States if not for DIABOLICAL BLOOD RITUALS!

We thank God that Christians boycotted and prayed against the pseudo philanthropy of the foreign company until divine victory was achieved! THIS FOREIGN FOX IN SHEEP CLOTHING HAD BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR ASTRONOMICAL INCREASE IN INFANT AND MATERNAL RATES ACROSS NIGERIA IN THREE DECADES! IT’S GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAD RUBBISH!
Definitely, THIS IS AN ACT OF GOD! TO HIM BE GLORY FOR EVER AND EVER!

[EXPECT A PRIME MINISTER IN NIGERIA NOW!]


I am, yours sincerely, THE WATCHMAN Dr. David B.A. Olufon. 08130669886, 08080243066. g-mail-dvdolufon@gmail.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 9:35pm On Mar 02
Extremism is bad.

This is religious madness.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Kobojunkie: 9:36pm On Mar 02
See wetin religion don do people head for Nigeria abeg! Which kain nonsense be this one abeg! undecided

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by STEWpid(f): 9:38pm On Mar 02
Chai..



As far as I'm concerned, nothing dey happen!!

I guess religious houses should open industries that will produce all that they use, including their phones, network, and other technologies.

Because I know that technologies should be deeper in evil that toothpastes and pampers.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by U09ce: 10:39pm On Mar 02
Even Musiwa will do better. Old NLers will relate

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Laird(m): 11:54pm On Mar 02
@seun
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by WorkBank: 7:13am On Mar 03
z07ion:
PREAMBLE:

The Christian Community in Nigeria of the '90s became inundated with the news that products of a Foreign Manufacturing Company PROCTER AND GAMBLE (P&G), which majored in the sales and distribution of household/domestic needs - toiletries, sanitary pads for women and pampers as children protective underpants - were in actual fact a grand initiation to global Satanic Occultism! It was also massively publicised towards the approach into the new Century Year 2,000 that the company's International Chairman, a high-ranking member of “THE CHURCH OF SATAN” in the United States of America (USA), boasted that he would always make huge global profits without CHRISTIANS’ PATRONAGE! As a result, Nigerian Christians boycotted all P&G products nation-wide to date! Although the management of P&G had continuously denied the allegations, they need to answer the following questions in respect of their BUSINESS OPERATIONS OF THE PAST 30 YEARS BEFORE EXIT.

1. According to available facts, Nigerian P&G Staff (about 5,000), were hired on fulfilment of oath of secrecy and allegiance to comply with all instructions from their local bosses!
2. Staff (mostly women), worked under very tedious and harsh conditions with barely any financial benefits to show for their labour!
3. Large polythene bags were provided for them to carry on their shoulders like scavengers, children/ladies body pampers for "FREE DISTRIBUTION" at designated Hospitals and Primary Health Care Centres – though other products – tooth paste, soaps etc were marketed at exorbitant prices!
4. No provisions for official company transportation except for pro rata paltry allowances added to their monthly income which was less than approved workers national wage of their Host Country.
5. These Staff collect all confidential/personal data - from nursing mothers eg. names, ages, homes addresses/hometowns, nativity, workplaces, vocations/employments, home addresses, phone numbers, husbands names, employment etc, before collecting the UNDERWEAR ITEMS!
6. These data are religiously collected and forwarded to their HEADQUARTERS IN THE USA on monthly basis!
7. For what intentions and purposes were those data collected if not for diabolical uses?
8. Why has the Infant/Maternal mortality rate in Nigeria always been on the high side for decades while P&G held sway in Nigeria?

Please find below a 1985 article of denial of their Satanic Involvements:

PROCTER & GAMBLE FIGHTS SATAN STORY .
By Lisa Belkin, April 18, 1985. Credit...The New York Times Archives.

“LEAFLETS charging that the Procter & Gamble Company is an agent of Satan have recently surfaced throughout the New York metropolitan area and the company is starting a campaign to counteract the rumors. Among other things, the leaflets say that the company's logo represents the Devil and the company's profits are used to support the worship of Satan.
“Yesterday, Procter & Gamble held a news conference to deny the stories, which it said prompted 5,600 calls last month and 4,000 calls so far this month to its headquarters in Cincinnati. Sixty percent of those calls were from New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania, the company said. The company has established a toll- free number, 800-354-0508, to handle the calls. It has also hired two investigative agencies to trace the rumours and take legal action against the people who spread them. ''They simply are not true,'' W. Wallace Abbott, a senior vice president of Procter & Gamble, said of the stories. ''We haven't the vaguest idea how it started; all we know is people are believing it. Do you know how hard it is to fight a rumor?''
“This is not the first time Procter & Gamble has waged such a fight. The rumors linking the company with the Devil first began on the West Coast in 1982. Someone, Mr. Abbott said the company has no idea who, began sending mimeographed letters to thousands of California residents saying that the Procter & Gamble logo of the man in the moon and 13 stars was really a symbol of Devil worship.
In June and July 1982, the company received 15,000 calls and letters from people, many of whom had seen leaflets addressed to ''all Christians.'' Thank you for your patience while we verify access.”

THE FOLLOWING IS MEDIA REPORT BY BUSINESS DAY IN RESPECT OF P&G EXIT FROM NIGERIA: “P&G Nigeria Exit Ends 5000 Jobs!” December 7, 2023

The exit of Procter & Gamble (P&G), a multinational consumer goods company in Nigeria, could result in a loss of over 5,000 jobs and a major decline in foreign investments into Africa’s most populous nation. This comes after GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Nigeria, another multinational announced plans in August to exit the country after 51 years of operations.
“The impact of the market on the company’s overall net worth is due to two key factors – intensified competition within the industry and a declining consumer purchasing power,” Muda Yusuf, chief operating officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), told Business Day on Wednesday. He added that the recent devaluation of the naira poses significant challenges for any business with substantial foreign exchange exposure, highlighting the current reality of the Nigerian market.
“Businesses with foreign exchange exposure are struggling.”
On Wednesday, P&G which has been operating in the country for more than 30 years, said it plans to transit the Nigerian operations to an import-only model, effectively dissolving its on-ground presence in the country based on unfavourable macroeconomic conditions.

“We’ve announced that we will turn Nigeria into an import-only market, effectively dissolving our footprint on the ground in Nigeria and reverting to an import-only model,” Andre Schulten, chief financial officer at P&G said. He added that the other reality that arises in some of these markets is that it gets increasingly difficult to operate and create U.S. dollar value. “So, when you think about places like Nigeria and Argentina, it is difficult for us to operate because of the macroeconomic environment.”

The firm, makers of Always, Ariel soap, and Oral B toothpaste has invested millions of dollars in the manufacturing sector. The biggest of such investment was the completion of the ultra-modern $300 million plant at Agbara, Ogun State in 2017. During the 2017 plant launch, it provided over 5,000 jobs directly and indirectly through its offices, suppliers and distributors and created over 200 SME jobs. However, one year later, it shut down the plant, citing restructuring of operations as its main reason. The plant was arguably the largest single investment by a non-oil firm in Nigeria and was expected to boost job creation and help improve the socio-economic state of its host community.
Schulten of P&G noted that Nigeria is a $50 million net sales business compared to its overall portfolio worth $85 billion, the company does not anticipate any material impact on the group’s balance sheet from a sales or profitability standpoint. “Approximately 14 years ago, or possibly earlier, the company had actively sought engagement with NNPC on Nigeria’s gas master plan during Jonathan and Deziani’s tenure as petroleum minister.”

The source added that P&G aimed to co-invest $2 billion with their raw material suppliers, gas converters. “The goal was to produce essential materials for their manufacturing plants, leading to the creation of numerous well-paying jobs. The plan envisioned exporting these raw materials to P&G plants in Africa and selected parts of the Middle East, however, it never saw daylight.”

P&G LIES HAVE EXPIRED AT LAST IN NIGERIA!

Why would a foreign company demand for women, children and family data in exchange for free underpants which are the closest to body parts and for what purposes were they forwarded to the headquarters in the United States if not for DIABOLICAL BLOOD RITUALS!

We thank God that Christians boycotted and prayed against the pseudo philanthropy of the foreign company until divine victory was achieved! THIS FOREIGN FOX IN SHEEP CLOTHING HAD BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR ASTRONOMICAL INCREASE IN INFANT AND MATERNAL RATES ACROSS NIGERIA IN THREE DECADES! IT’S GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAD RUBBISH!
Definitely, THIS IS AN ACT OF GOD! TO HIM BE GLORY FOR EVER AND EVER!

[EXPECT A PRIME MINISTER IN NIGERIA NOW!]


I am, yours sincerely, THE WATCHMAN Dr. David B.A. Olufon. 08130669886, 08080243066. g-mail-dvdolufon@gmail.


YOU BE MUMU

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 7:39am On Mar 03
See how devils are complaining.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 7:40am On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
Extremism is bad.

This is religious madness.

What is wrong with this? P&G.already had that.dark cloud before coming to Nigeria.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 7:49am On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
What is wrong with this? P&G.already had that.dark cloud before coming to Nigeria.
The dark cloud is not revealed in the post.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 7:53am On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
The dark cloud is not revealed in the post.

inspite of Tinubu's, guilt, yet people could not prove it.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 7:55am On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
Inspite of Tinubu's, guilt, yet people could not provei t.
This is a lie. Meanwhile, the topic is about P&G, not about Tinubu.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 8:05am On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
This is a lie. Meanwhile, the topic is about P&G, not about Tinubu.

Is it a lie that Tinubu was not proven guilty?

Yes, the topic is P&G and you said they were not proven guilty and i have reminded you that your present president is exactly.like P&G and his guilt could not be proven. We already know that you could not counter this, which.is why you tried using off point rule, which i always use, obviously not knowing its Rules. Cllearly, na so e pepper you., i.waka!
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 8:07am On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
Is it a lie that Tinubu was not proven guilty? Yes, the topic is P&G and you said they were not proven guilty and i have reminded you that your present president is exactly.like P&G and his guilt could not be proven. We already know that you could not counter this, which.is why you tried using off point rule, which i always use, obviously not knowing its Rules. Cllearly, na so e pepper you.
Reveal the crime of P&G when you are serious. The company might be guilty, but you have not proven it.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 8:08am On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
Reveal the crime of P&G when you are serious. The company might be guilty, but you have not proven it.

When did i accuse them of a crime?
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by LordReed(m): 9:33am On Mar 03
By Andromeda what an epic display of stupidity!
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:33am On Mar 03
Kobojunkie:
See wetin religion don do people head for Nigeria abeg! Which kain nonsense be this one abeg! undecided


I stopped reading after the first paragraphs. Extreme Religion na madness.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Jokerman(m): 10:37am On Mar 03
Another APC dumbturd
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 11:05am On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
When did i accuse them of a crime?
The post accuses the company of illegalities like collecting children's blood.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 12:35pm On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
The post accuses the company of illegalities like collecting children's blood.

Accusations of which has been there since 1982 over 20 years before they came to Nigeria, yet you blame the post. E be like say you be Satanworshipper.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 12:50pm On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
Accusations of which has been there since 1982 over 20 years before they came to Nigeria, yet you blame the post. E be like say you be Satanworshipper.
The post doesn't prove that the accusation is true.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 12:57pm On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
The post doesn't prove that the accusation is true.

Every reasonable person can see that the post is not trying to prove any thing, only reporting and the op giving his own opinion on why he thinks it is that it wasnt too bad a thing they left. That's all.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 12:59pm On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
Every reasonable person can see that the post is not trying to prove any thing, only reporting and the op giving his own opinion on why he thinks it is that it wasnt too bad a thing they left. That's all.
No reasonable person will think like this since the company has not been proven guilty of the accusations.
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 1:15pm On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
No reasonable person will think like this since the company has not been proven guilty of the accusations.

So reports like these are here because these persons have been proven guilty? Its obvious you hve gone mad.

https://www.nairaland.com/8017854/greece-muslim-migrant-stabs-greek#128734132

https://www.nairaland.com/8017806/printing-fake-currencies-couple-retired#128733407
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 1:21pm On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:
So reports like these are here because these persons have been proven guilty? Its obvious you hve gone mad.

https://www.nairaland.com/8017854/greece-muslim-migrant-stabs-greek#128734132

https://www.nairaland.com/8017806/printing-fake-currencies-couple-retired#128733407
It already seen that the accused stabbed someone. Have you seen P&G performing rituals with children's blood?
Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by Dtruthspeaker: 2:16pm On Mar 03
immortalcrown:
It already seen that the accused stabbed someone. Have you seen P&G performing rituals with children's blood?

like someone accusses you of performing rituals with childrens blood without seeing something. Abeg shift.

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Re: Exit Of Procter And Gamble (p&g) From Nigeria - An Act Of God! by immortalcrown(m): 2:18pm On Mar 03
Dtruthspeaker:


like someone accusses you of performing rituals with childrens blood without seeing something. Abeg shift.
The stabbing was seen. Show us where P&G perform rituals with children's blood.

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