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| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Difrent: 2:36am On Aug 31, 2025 |
TenQ:It can be two ways sha People have invested in the past only for government policies to kill it. Take the example of Sir Michael Otedola investing in a fluorescent lamp company only for government to grant license to indians to import what is already produced in country, killing the local company. If you invest in a new venture today Be sure that you won't survive competition from an international rival who has access to more money than you..... They only need look for an importer and make him their sole distributor and a corrupt government official to issue licenses that will undermine your company. See what Dangote is facing, and he's Africas richest man o. I would rather go to invest in an innovation that will be useful for Nigeria in a place that has low production cost like China and import into Nigeria. Afterall if you produce here at a high cost an individual can produce the same product in china at a lower cost and price you out of the market. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Rindo69: 2:55am On Aug 31, 2025 |
And to think some months ago, when I said Elon Musk was not to be used in the same sentence with Nigerian Business men, one person said my stance was because he was white! |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by shankara7: 5:12am On Aug 31, 2025 |
CoronaVirusPro:Most of you don't even read before commenting off point |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Softmirror: 6:24am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Kukutente23:Sorry is his case. He is living a hopeless life. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Fiscus105(m): 6:51am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Baxilexi:Go and check the amount of money Emefiele shared for several famers across Nigeria during their failed "rice revolution" , ....how did it end? If this was directed to very very few farmers, it would have been successfully today. When they allow very few to import "paddy Rice", I biliv you know how the prices came down. No nation bring money for majority, if they truly want to revolutionalise the sectors, they do that in other to be able to effectively monitor the actors in the sector. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by TenQ: 8:08am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Difrent:You are now speaking as this is the full truth! Happy Sunday! |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Kukutente23: 8:24am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Softmirror:Under renewed hope |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Softmirror: 8:35am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Kukutente23:Now you are talking. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Cmeo(m): 8:45am On Aug 31, 2025 |
lawani:Why must it be academia?? Is it forbidden for a company to have it own research and development unit?? Research is not for academia only, professionals also understands research most times better than academia. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by lawani(m): 8:47am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Cmeo:Research is research. Using the academia that is already lying there is cheaper |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Cmeo(m): 9:05am On Aug 31, 2025 |
lawani:Academia that has been lying there whose only contributions are only just written papers upon papers and citations without anything tangible to show for it even in their immediate academia environment? Man, forget it, we know them as far as Nigeria's academia are concerned. I can't talk of academia in other clines though. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by lawani(m): 9:08am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Cmeo:Even the professionals you are talking about are still academia. They are educated. The only advantage of using the established academia is that that is already their job, they have salaries already and it will therefore cost you less |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by slimthugchimee2(m): 9:30am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Baxilexi:Loan ke Federal government bought a stake in the refinery which dangote was even complaining they weren't paying And yes, federal government also gives loans to other companies in Nigeria, nothing new |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by slimthugchimee2(m): 9:32am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Rindo69:Elon musk's business one of the largest federal fundings and subsidizes in America Go check out the EV mandate that made Tesla stocks blow up |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Rindo69: 10:16am On Aug 31, 2025 |
slimthugchimee2:Leave the long talk..is he an innovator or not? Are any of our top 5 billionaires in Nigeria innovators? That is the point, the post wasnt talking about where the funding comes from |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by slimthugchimee2(m): 10:30am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Rindo69:Neither is Elon musk He's a rich man that pays smart people to innovate for him Hes a good business man, not an innovator By the way, Tesla that made him the richest wasnt founded by him |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by IMAliyu2: 11:00am On Aug 31, 2025 |
jaxxy:So do you trust that our politicians will ever have the balls to breakup the Dangote group? Just because it worked that way the US doesn't mean we have the same political environment for that to happen here. On the other side you have the south korea model, where a few companies make up the entire county's GDP, and these corporations become inseparable from the government, a large chunk of the government's job becomes trying to make sure they never fail (which shouldn't be the case in a capitalist system), and the families that own those companies become filty rich neo-royalty and above the law. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Solsix(m): 11:39am On Aug 31, 2025 |
Then companies need to learn the culture of taking their problems to the academia. The academia can solve any problem Only God can solve all problems |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by jaxxy(m): 1:44pm On Aug 31, 2025 |
IMAliyu2:Dangote doesn't have full monopoly anywhere not in cement or refinery. There are other players there. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by symapology: 2:02pm On Aug 31, 2025 |
Some people are so intelligent that they will analyse the side effects of what many are applauding. What a wonderful analysis!!! |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Kukutente23: 2:12pm On Aug 31, 2025 |
Softmirror:The renewed hope is a fraud then |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Rindo69: 2:47pm On Aug 31, 2025 |
slimthugchimee2:So why have Dangote and Co not paid smart people to innovate? Cos Nigerians are just consumers and dont deserve innovations? You need to have vision of where you want to go and then get smart people like you said to execute your vision...thats innovation. So Dangote feels all we need in Nigeria are sugar, cement and petrol ...Otedola feels we need to read his book on how he became rich. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Cmeo(m): 3:41pm On Aug 31, 2025 |
lawani:While I understand you, but cost for improving an existing product or making a new product is not really a major concern for business people (especially with large market like Nigeria) unlike the value it would add to consumers. When product gives value to consumers, then cost become less issue except in a downturn economy like now, even then volume will help bear the cost so far it meets consumers need. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Cromagnon: 5:02pm On Aug 31, 2025 |
Baxilexi:no we are not Govt controls 99% of production via land use act, nepa license, 100% of security visa gun license, 100% transport via roads /rail /ports. We are fully socialist oga |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by slimthugchimee2(m): 7:50am On Sep 01, 2025 |
Rindo69:According to this your point it means that the fact dangote set a goal to build a 20b dollar refinery, one of the largest projects in Africa and completed it also makes him an innovator Even though he surely doesn't even know how a refinery works According to this your point, innocent Chukwuma is also an innovator even though he knows nothing about how cars work (Simple) He hires engineers that thinks for him and the uses his wealth and influence to get government contracts, just like Elon musk dangote and otedola are businessmen and will look to maximize profit and in a business perspective, it's silly to make 100,000 dollar electric vehicles that no Nigerian can afford or spending half of his network to making rockets that no organization in Nigeria can use Also Google proforce and terrahaptix, they are nice tech companies in Nigeria, private owned |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Gboss247(m): 12:15am On Sep 02, 2025 |
youngsahito:In 2025, you are still talking about government refineries? What kind of backwardness is that? |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Gboss247(m): 12:19am On Sep 02, 2025 |
flokii:Monopoly and healthy competition, one the biggest fairlytales believed by most Nigerians. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by youngsahito(m): 7:44am On Sep 02, 2025 |
Gboss247:Backwardness as how, don't they belong to the govt anymore? What is stopping the corrupt govt from giving it to private individuals to manage and they share the profit at the end of the year or a total sales of them. |
| Re: How Nigeria Made Monopolists Instead Of Innovators by Gboss247(m): 7:52am On Sep 02, 2025 |
youngsahito:When Obasanjo approved the sales of Port Harcourt refineries years, NLC, Pengassan etc didn't protest until the sales was reversed by late Yar' dua. |
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