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Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by Hahjascho(m): 5:09pm On Jul 15, 2025
heniford2:
This is why we are not growing, look at the set up apart from Dangote and BAU nothing else nothing just nothing and the funny thing is bank dnt give loan dnt support individuals industry to grow
Banks actually give loans.

I think people can get that if the business is structured.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by archpope: 5:11pm On Jul 15, 2025
They appeared in the list as a sole contender for Nigerian brand under the telecom sector.
MTN, Airtel and the others arent nigerian brands
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by GreaterFuture(m): 5:11pm On Jul 15, 2025
Which of them fall under Engineering?
Dangote Cement?
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by IkePeters(m): 5:45pm On Jul 15, 2025
Glo Mobile more valuable than MTN Nigeria? This has to be a joke
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by oyeb15: 5:46pm On Jul 15, 2025
Glo has a very poor network and structure. Wats it doing on the list
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by IkePeters(m): 5:50pm On Jul 15, 2025
In that vain, Stanbic IBTC isn't a Nigerian brand aswell. It is indegenous to South Africa just like MTN

archpope:
They appeared in the list as a sole contender for Nigerian brand under the telecom sector.
MTN, Airtel and the others arent nigerian brands
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by Love800(m): 6:05pm On Jul 15, 2025
You wrote well.

I think it was during the earliest years of independence that agriculture was a big brand in nigeria. Not now anymore.

If i should ask, can you tell me how beer(drinks) is higher than oil and gas industry?
Dancebreaker:
That's why the economy is not solid. Banks are mostly paper value. Any stock market burst, AMCON will buy market. All the money I invested in banks entered voice mail.

I don't think up to 50 million Nigerians have 1m Naira in their bank account.

Industry/tech/engineering and Agro-allied, with services should be powering our economy.

With lots of medium-sized enterprises.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by Dancebreaker: 6:25pm On Jul 15, 2025
Love800:
You wrote well.

I think it was during the earliest years of independence that agriculture was a big brand in nigeria. Not now anymore.

If i should ask, can you tell me how beer(drinks) is higher than oil and gas industry?
Drinks are varied: beers, spirits, soft drinks, juices, water/Ragolis, etc.
Use of cooking gas is still low.
We produce too little petrochemical products, which are normally high value.

Car ownership and fuel consumption are low, as exposed by fuel subsidy removal.

Nigeria has about 11 to 12 million cars, for 220 million people. Many can't even fuel their cars anymore.

With about 25 to 30 million farmers, Agriculture should be very big. But it's mostly subsistence farming. Huge quantity of harvest perish: poor roads to transport, poor storage/processing capacity, etc.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by Samajogs: 6:30pm On Jul 15, 2025
Burob:
no be u & them be the purported Nigerian government?

Abi are u not aware that government, is we the people?
On Kolos... Check yourself very well, it's not every human that is mentally sound
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by shedy03(m): 6:51pm On Jul 15, 2025
Access bank put "POSTNODEBIT" restriction on my account when I needed the money in my account most.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by Akinpresident: 7:05pm On Jul 15, 2025
I don't know the criteria for judging this.
But anything valuable in Nigeria and you no include MTN or Flutterwave, you're not serious.

And these Statisense ediaats are becoming notorious of sharing fake data and analysis.
Worst part is how they weaponized the sense and emotions of Nigerians in sharing emotionally appealing fake data that tickles the fingers of an average Nigerian to start arguing with their oesophagus over unverified data.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by DeGLORIOUS: 8:34pm On Jul 15, 2025
The banks are the one killing this country. They are just scooping the money through bank charges and they don't support local industries to grow. No loan. Just gathering money
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by steeltrust: 9:21pm On Jul 15, 2025
Soon my remittance service will join this and it will beat Accessbank 🥰
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by sonofthunder: 10:02pm On Jul 15, 2025
booz:
BTW the oil and gas industry is over hyped... There are other silent money making ventures.
It seems they considered only companies that aren't majority owned by foreigners.

Companies like MTN, Airtel and big oil companies should be on the list.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by sonofthunder: 10:04pm On Jul 15, 2025
EmmaLege:
What is glo doing there 🙄🙄🙄 which magic dem dey use 😂😂😂 I'm shocked
It seems they considered only companies that aren't majority owned by foreigners.

Companies like MTN, Airtel and big oil companies should be on the list.
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by heniford2: 5:50am On Jul 16, 2025
Hahjascho:
Banks actually give loans.

I think people can get that if the business is structured.
which structure they hardly give loan to small scale business to compare to how other countries bank do, Nigeria banks are the worst when it comes to loans
Re: Most Valuable Brands In Nigeria 2025 by Love800(m): 4:11pm On Jul 16, 2025
Your comment is so great.

Very intelligent from you.

I so much appreciate.
Dancebreaker:
Drinks are varied: beers, spirits, soft drinks, juices, water/Ragolis, etc.
Use of cooking gas is still low.
We produce too little petrochemical products, which are normally high value.

Car ownership and fuel consumption are low, as exposed by fuel subsidy removal.

Nigeria has about 11 to 12 million cars, for 220 million people. Many can't even fuel their cars anymore.

With about 25 to 30 million farmers, Agriculture should be very big. But it's mostly subsistence farming. Huge quantity of harvest perish: poor roads to transport, poor storage/processing capacity, etc.
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