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FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector - Politics (2) - Nairaland

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Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by UltraSolid: 6:41am On Nov 23, 2024
BoldBrainz:
Politicians will sit on the money.

Spread this amount across all local governments as grants and watch livestock farmers flood Nigerian markets with affordable meat, fish, eggs and dairy products.

But no, Nigerian politicians are already salivating upon seeing this development. A cesspool of greed, inordinate ambitions and outlandish corruption!
Whatever. Folks can make whatever they wish, at regional level, of solutions provided by the centre. Just like how Amotekun succeeded in the SW while it's SE equivalent, Ebebeagu , became a terrible entity violating the human-rights of ordinary Igbos to now be disbanded today, so too every region will have the chance to make whatever they wish of FG-provided opportunities and solutions to optimise the efficacy of livestock farming in Nigeria.

Pessimists like you should stop sitting on the fence praying for the worst sadistically. 'One Nigeria' is dead. Get to work at your State and regional level to secure solutions new powers of autonomy is now putting in your hands to implement instead of shouting "greed, outlandish corruption" etc up and down every day.

Your talk only brings to mind the utterances attributed to Harriet Tubman, the famous slave abolutionist, shown below. People like you are blinding yourselves to the age of self-delivered solutions, be it in regards to agriculture or power supply etal, we are entering to keep focusing on irrelevant garbage. Go and free yourselves. Stop whining and complaining. Begin seeing solutions you can craft for yourself, your people and your land. That is the way forward for us all.

Tinubu is not louding it. He is quietly and efficiently giving every State and region the chance to succeed or fail as they desire, as progressive Nigerians have prayed for over decades now, while folks like you want to remain in the past seeing negatives alone.

Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by cjudy(m): 6:43am On Nov 23, 2024
They should borrow the FG the money instead
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by badoh(m): 6:47am On Nov 23, 2024
babasolution:
Beggars,thess major tribes are just ancients eternal beggers
You no get sense at all. So looking for investors is now what you believe is begging? If he decides to sit at home, he's already made but imagine if such investment materialise, won't it generate employment opportunities to Nigerians?
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by UltraSolid: 6:50am On Nov 23, 2024
cjudy:
They should borrow the FG the money instead
No. Let them be a part of implementing and midwifing solutions for us also. We should bury our pride to understand and accept that many others have decades of superior expertise they have gathered we can learn from to better ourselves.

It is the sound, proven and acceptable theory of using competitive advantage.

It should be about solutions and the progressive transformation of Nigeria. Not false pride such as Mugabe showed when he drove out white farmers to begin the destruction and impoverishment of a previously thriving Zimbabwe.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by YeyeGbami: 7:20am On Nov 23, 2024
We need to modernize these things, how person wey dey rear cow go dey bother farmers because he wants to feed his cows.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by YeyeGbami: 7:21am On Nov 23, 2024
badoh:
You no get sense at all. So looking for investors is now what you believe is begging? If he decides to sit at home, he's already made but imagine if such investment materialise, won't it generate employment opportunities to Nigerians?
You get time dey reply that dunce.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by BoldBrainz(m): 7:29am On Nov 23, 2024
UltraSolid:
Whatever. Folks can make whatever they wish, at regional level, of solutions provided by the centre. Just like how Amotekun succeeded in the SW while it's SE equivalent, Ebebeagu , became a terrible entity violating the human-rights of ordinary Igbos to now be disbanded today, so too every region will have the chance to make whatever they wish of FG-provided opportunities and solutions to optimise the efficacy of livestock farming in Nigeria.

Pessimists like you should stop sitting on the fence praying for the worst sadistically. 'One Nigeria' is dead. Get to work at your State and regional level to secure solutions new powers of autonomy is now putting in your hands to implement instead of shouting "greed, outlandish corruption" etc up and down every day.

Your talk only brings to mind the utterances attributed to Harriet Tubman, the famous slave abolutionist, shown below. People like you are blinding yourselves to the age of self-delivered solutions, be it in regards to agriculture or power supply etal, we are entering to keep focusing on irrelevant garbage. Go and free yourselves. Stop whining and complaining. Begin seeing solutions you can craft for yourself, your people and your land. That is the way forward for us all.

Tinubu is not louding it. He is quietly and efficiently giving every State and region the chance to succeed or fail as they desire, as progressive Nigerians have prayed for over decades now, while folks like you want to remain in the past seeing negatives alone.
Are you on drugs?
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by babasolution: 7:51am On Nov 23, 2024
badoh:
You no get sense at all. So looking for investors is now what you believe is begging? If he decides to sit at home, he's already made but imagine if such investment materialise, won't it generate employment opportunities to Nigerians?
Every time looking for investors,all naso BUHARI travel up n down dey look for so called investors, what was the outcome?
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by UltraSolid: 7:57am On Nov 23, 2024
BoldBrainz:
Are you on drugs?
You are you on drugs. Likely MkpuruMhiri.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Vadese1: 8:13am On Nov 23, 2024
This would have been a very welcome development. But coming from this useless and directionless government of Tinubu, i bet you, this will be the first and the last time we will ever hear of this news.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Inosky: 8:14am On Nov 23, 2024
Always propaganda, no reality on the ground.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Ezmans: 8:16am On Nov 23, 2024
tundegan:
This is a very strategic move.
please which country will tinubu travel next month, because it's only traveling am seeing 18 travel in 18 months
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by DeLaRue: 8:31am On Nov 23, 2024
Mr Tinubu is brilliant, and very hardworking.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by tools6693: 8:32am On Nov 23, 2024
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Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by CodeTemplarr: 8:39am On Nov 23, 2024
Signatures beneath agreements.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by cucumbar: 8:51am On Nov 23, 2024
PressMyButton:
https://www.thecable.ng/fg-brazil-meat-processing-firm-sign-deal-to-invest-in-nigerias-2-5bn-livestock-sector/
Anybody wey believe these people don enter one chance.

Audio deal… this is the last you will hear of it.

Once useless, Ever useless.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by bellosulaiman(m): 9:05am On Nov 23, 2024
simpleseyi:
Easy to identify children from broken homes.

JAGABAN is trying to retire the Fulanis and their cows once and for all
This is correct !
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Napata77: 9:24am On Nov 23, 2024
Sheuns:
The president is not solving any problems. He has not the capacity to do so.
BULLSHIIT.

TINUBU TRANSFORMED LAGOS AND WILL TRANSFORM NIGERIA. GIVE THE MAN TIME.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Sheuns(m): 10:04am On Nov 23, 2024
Napata77:
BULLSHIIT.

TINUBU TRANSFORMED LAGOS AND WILL TRANSFORM NIGERIA. GIVE THE MAN TIME.
Transformed Lagos to center of Agberoism and area boys.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by SocialJustice: 11:23am On Nov 23, 2024
Gerrard59:
I find it odd that it requires the president to sign a deal with JBS in Brazil to invest in Nigeria as it should have been JBS going to Nigeria to seek a deal with the federal and state governments. After all, JBS has facilities in South Africa because of the market size and structure.
Lol, you think so highly of the country. A business like JBS doesn't. Do you see their daily volume and it is premium price. Most Nigerians can't even afford their meat. Let's see what they will do here though. No electricity to power cold storage distribution self.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Redman44(m): 12:29pm On Nov 23, 2024
This Government is putting the cart before the horse. A company like JB won't come to Nigeria where it is not guaranteed steady and cheap electric power. Tinubu should fix the electric power crisis first before approaching great companies to invest in Nigeria.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Gerrard59(m): 12:42pm On Nov 23, 2024
SocialJustice:
Lol, you think so highly of the country. A business like JBS doesn't. Do you see their daily volume and it is premium price. Most Nigerians can't even afford their meat. Let's see what they will do here though. No electricity to power cold storage distribution self.
The news is actually true. JBS intends to invest that amount across Africa over the next five years with two chicken and one pork factories in Nigeria. The news is on Bloomberg.

It is a good deal. One of the best times to get into maize farming.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by aestake: 1:10pm On Nov 23, 2024
Gerrard59:
The news is actually true. JBS intends to invest that amount across Africa over the next five years with two chicken and one pork factories in Nigeria. The news is on Bloomberg.

It is a good deal. One of the best times to get into maize farming.
Bhahaha. Nigerian assests are being seized over the one one governor did o.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by Gerrard59(m): 1:15pm On Nov 23, 2024
aestake:
Bhahaha. Nigerian assests are being seized over the one one governor did o.
Different deals and agreements.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by aestake: 1:17pm On Nov 23, 2024
Gerrard59:
Different deals and agreements.
grin grin grin
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by swaggs42(m): 1:22pm On Nov 23, 2024
BoldBrainz:
Are you on drugs?
You must be the one drugs!!!

Too daft that you can't comprehend a good thought.
Re: FG, Brazilian Firm Sign Deal To Invest In Nigeria’s $2.5Bn livestock Sector by IkePeters(m): 2:45pm On Nov 23, 2024
Very true. This will put herders out of business cause JBS products will be cheaper, more sizeable and healthier. Not to mention the huge employment and development it will bring.
Very Commendable. This herders menace has to stop


simpleseyi:
Easy to identify children from broken homes.

JAGABAN is trying to retire the Fulanis and their cows once and for all
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