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Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by CodeTemplarr(op): 4:30pm On Oct 28, 2024
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Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by CodeTemplarr(op):
We cannot even produce enough for local consumption in most cases. Food. Clothing. Technology. Health. Education.

Cc NLFPMOD, fergie01, mynd44
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Nomercie: 4:34pm On Oct 28, 2024
He's right,hopefully he will do things better when he eventually become governor of Anambra state.
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Rplamer12: 4:36pm On Oct 28, 2024
He has a point
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by goatandyam: 4:36pm On Oct 28, 2024
Why wont the ships leave empty? It is because the majority of the population is empty upstairs.

The only thing they know na religion. If one religion is not looking for how to deceive and collect tithe, the other religion go dey fight for their imaginary God.

Extremely Useless population.
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Bobloco: 5:35pm On Oct 28, 2024
Nomercie:
He's right,hopefully he will do things better when he eventually become governor of Anambra state.
Truly it has been said and proven that Tinubu's urchinstons, paid agents and BATerians are the most unreasonable and senseless set of homosapiens to have ever emerge on the surface of the planet earth
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Linkzlikz: 5:52pm On Oct 28, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
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Coming from someone who has absolutely no idea of the import and export business in this country... Let's start with the oil and gas... Tons of those ships are wandering and hoping to be called upon to lift Nigerian crude illegally as usual... Or you think businessmen just charter vessels without having cargo to lift? Do you even have a clue of the financial implications? Your NNPC has committed more than 500k bblpd of crude to local refiners and you think it won't affect the smugglers? Oga comot for that place dey go house! You no know anything about the marine industry!
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Solsix(m): 7:02pm On Oct 28, 2024
Nomercie:
He's right,hopefully he will do things better when he eventually become governor of Anambra state.
Maluife
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by CodeTemplarr(op): 7:48pm On Oct 28, 2024
Linkzlikz:
Coming from someone who has absolutely no idea of the import and export business in this country... Let's start with the oil and gas... Tons of those ships are wandering and hoping to be called upon to lift Nigerian crude illegally as usual... Or you think businessmen just charter vessels without having cargo to lift? Do you even have a clue of the financial implications? Your NNPC has committed more than 500k bblpd of crude to local refiners and you think it won't affect the smugglers? Oga comot for that place dey go house! You no know anything about the marine industry!
and so what?
He said the bitter truth that summarises our idleness on a national scale.
Tinubu is busy exhausting all the available and unavailable resources to build roads and FTZs to support some phantom production. That's the shortest cut to looting the system. Few projets whose mismanagement can be easily supervised to maximize profit. Production has almost died in all sector.
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Noblechykk(m): 7:56pm On Oct 28, 2024
Nomercie:
He's right,hopefully he will do things better when he eventually become governor of Anambra state.
It's proven; you are mentally unbalanced
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Blitzking: 8:01pm On Oct 28, 2024
It's only a deserted island that supplies keep coming with no output
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Nomercie: 8:03pm On Oct 28, 2024
Noblechykk:
It's proven; you are mentally unbalanced
Probably just like your father
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by EmeeNaka: 8:07pm On Oct 28, 2024
There is no successful black country on earth. Nigeria is becoming another failed state and that will be catastrophic.
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by AfonjaConehead: 8:38pm On Oct 28, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
and so what?
He said the bitter truth that summarises our idleness on a national scale.
Tinubu is busy exhausting all the available and unavailable resources to build roads and FTZs to support some phantom production. That's the shortest cut to looting the system. Few projets whose mismanagement can be easily supervised to maximize profit. Production has almost died in all sector.
I am a seaman and funny enough,the person you quoted knows absolutely nothing about the marine sector as he claims...you are absolutely right,your thread.
The verious foreign vessels like the one you posted all come ladened and after discharging at the various ports,they go empty. From MSc,Maersk,Grimaldi,etc,the come in with containers,roros, petroleum products,grains,fish and even sands! They offload their goods and sail away empty 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Naija got nothing to export apart from LNG/LQNG and the only crude oil and few other stuff. Grimaldi brings in cars and containers and leaves empty...
Foreign tankers take away our raw crude oil and for every one tanker that sails away with our crude oil,ten foreign vessels will come back fully ladened with refined petroleum products:PMS,DPK,AGO,JET A1,etc for us to buy!
And again,the crews onboard those foreign vessels are paid according to IMO standards. I have seen a vessel operating locally in Lagos but crewed by Ghanians and all being paid in dollars. But come to Nigerian crew onboard our vessels,not a single one is paid in dollars and their salary equivalent is not up to the minimum set by IMO which is a thousand buck for the least level crew member.
Nimasa,forget about that oaf agency.

A certain alhaji,Aminu,is the president of shippers kinikon in Nigeria and owns Sea transport. He pays crap and owes his crew members months salaries.


Just forget this nigeria
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by CodeTemplarr(op): 7:33pm On Nov 01, 2024
EmeeNaka:
There is no successful black country on earth. Nigeria is becoming another failed state and that will be catastrophic.
hmmm.
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Dathrone: 8:54am On Nov 30, 2024
Common sense will tell you that those ships get to another country and load. Sane people are not hard to find, it's thinking people who play and win.
Re: Do You Agree With GVR About Empty Vessels Leaving Nigeria's Shores? by Nobody: 9:04am On Nov 30, 2024
Bobloco:
Truly it has been said and proven that Tinubu's urchinstons, paid agents and BATerians are the most unreasonable and senseless set of homosapiens to have ever emerge on the surface of the planet earth
Someone supported Buhari for 8yrs and is now supporting Tinubu and you expect him to have sense?
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