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| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 9:51pm On Oct 12, 2014*. Modified: 1:56am On Oct 13, 2014 |
londoner:Do you read the news or pay attention to what is going on in your country. Do you know how many delegates including your ambassador to Ghana who has been begging Ghana to loosen its policy. Why do all Nigerians say Nigerians that leave Nigeria to go elsewhere left because they could not make it in Nigeria. Maybe, just maybe they left nigeria for 1. Security 2. Better quality of life 3. A place where they don't have to bankrupt their bank account in order to do business. Do you know where Nigeria rank when it come ease of doing busines. This is the ignorance I was talking about, people don't leave Nigeria becaue they couldn't make it in Nigeria, they left becaue they wanted a better life, they school outside nigeria not because they couldn't get into Nigerian schools. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 9:58pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
ROSSIKE:The same can be said about your pathetic country, you should be rubbing shoulders with brazil, South Korea, Japan and others with your vast oil reserves, natural and human resources, but instead you are busy trying to bully a country of 24 million people. Ps the shame is with Nigeria. A country of 24 million generates 3000 Mw while a country of 170 million generates only 6000 mw. Do the math and let's see where the shame lies. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by londoner: 10:00pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Well, is it not Ghana hat wanted businesses to pay $300,000 to do business there? Would it not have bankrupted them? Did they get security for their business or were they forced to shut up shop? They certainly did not have any "ease" of doing businesses and anyone else that wants to be a trader will be kept out. Many Nigerians have the money and connections to leave, but choose to stay in Nigeria. We don't beg other governents, mate. We may have talks, but we don't beg.....lol Why do Ghanaians leave Ghana? Why do they leave Ghana to live, work and study elsehwere? You tell me why Ghanaians leave to live in other countries, if Ghana is such a paradise? They leave their country as much as Nigerians do. You may want to read about the efforts made to make doin business in Nigeria better. Even with all the so called hurdles, Nigeria has topped the table in Africa, as a destination for investment FDI. It can only get better from here. One wonders why is your president wants Nigeria's borders opened for trade. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:10pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
londoner:When we leave you will not hear a Ghanaian say I am leaving Ghana for better life in Nigeria or to school in Nigeria. That's the point, with the mouth some of you got and your condescending attitude towards other africans, you would think Nigeria was heaven or they fed other africans. Like I said Nigeria a place where rule of law cease to exist, you can't even uphold your own constitution. The first country where citizens get deported. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by CrudeGH: 10:19pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
londoner:you wonder why Ghana's president wants nigeria to open its borders to trade? its because Ghana has opened its own borders to trade from all west african countries, including nigeria. there is no prohibition policy against west african goods and services in place. this is what this all about. reciprocity. the same nigerians will shout murder if Ghana decides to close its borders to nigerian goods and services in retaliation.the whole ecowas crap must be scrapped. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:22pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
CrudeGH:Bunch of hypocrites, I tell you. All they know how to do is cry and bitch. The nigeria anthem see they hate us, Ghana hate us, South Africa hate us. They hate us because we have swag, they hate us because we taking all their women without knowing how silly that sounds. How can the people that hate you also end up going out with you. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by londoner: 10:23pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Yet, you want unrestricted access. Well some Ghanaians do live in Nigeria (not the same number, granted), and there was a time when Ghanaians did say "I'm leaving Ghana for a better life in Nigeria." Anyhoo, no use doing the back and forth with you.........Nigeria's market will be serviced as much as possible by our own. That way, all the things you complain of about Nigeria will cease to exist. We are doing what we should have done many years ago........looking inwards and reducing expenditure on imports, as well as encouraging yet more investment on our shores. Enjoy the rest of your evening JiggamanGh.......... |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by CrudeGH: 10:25pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
ROSSIKE:talking like atypical foooool. what is what Mahama said that suggested that he was begging? or do you have comprehension problems? President Mahama clearly stated his point. what exactly did he say to suggest begging? and what exactly will he be begging for? trade among west african countries has been traditionally extremely low and each country has coped without it all these years. so what difference does it make whether nigeria opens its borders or not? and who wants to trade in a jungle where 90% of the people survive on less than $2 a day? arrant crap! |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by CrudeGH: 10:27pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:hahahahahahaha I don taya for dis people. they obviously seem to think the world revolves around them and that the sun shines from their aNuS. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:31pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
londoner:Yes, we want access to your market because the point of every business person is to gain customers and you don't want to loose even a single customer. You say this but step a foot in Nigeria and you will still see mostly foreign made good on that country including things Nigeria can produce themselves. You will still find made in China tooth pick. So spare me all the crap. Goodnight to you |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:32pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
CrudeGH:lol, yup that's exactly how every nigerian thinks. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:34pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
CrudeGH:Well the education system in that country is mess up so please excuse him. English and comprehension is not their forte |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by londoner: 10:37pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
CrudeGH:Nigeria has a different agenda for its people and it's future. We want to explore our abilty to service our own market as much as possible. This means having an advantage to Nigerian made goods and having local content policies, at least for a time. Our population is already the size of a few African nations. It makes sense to utilise our population to buy our own goods, as well as produce those goods/services. At this point in time, we have to prioritise our own people. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:38pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
londoner:Then I say stay in your country, but you guys are everywhere in west Africa. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by BlackTechnology: 10:39pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
ROSSIKE:Because they don't understand basic economics |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by Obi1kenobi(m): 10:39pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
The Nigeria vs Ghana e-battles on here are very amusing. You have shameless, big-for-nothing, underachieving Nigeria always trying to lord it over small Ghana, and then small, insecure Ghana always vilifying Nigeria. The reality is since independence, both countries are failures - but Nigeria are certainly the bigger failures. So, it's basically 2 countries with nothing to brag about always spoiling for a keyboard battle. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:41pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
londoner:Which people would that be, because some tribes can get deported from some states, even though they are Nigerians. Your Union is not even intact. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:42pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
Obi1kenobi:This I agree with, we both have long way to go, but this topic is about fairness. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by GHKWAME1: 10:47pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:
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| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by atlwireles: 10:51pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
The issues here are not products manufactured in Ghana or any other west African state. The ECOWAS agreements already allows for the free movement of these products. A trip to Seme border will surprise anyone in doubt. The trailers coming from Ghana, togo Benin and the ones from Nigeria heading West abound in their numbers. Nigeria's fear and rightfully so, is opening her market to products, dropped shipped from the EU and China. Because these products are have zero Ghanaian/Togo/ or benin input(material and labour). Just repackaged and labelled, to mislead customs. Nigeria can not open her market to this kind of dumping. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:52pm On Oct 12, 2014*. Modified: 11:14pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
[quote author=GHKWAME1 post=27092855][/quote]Great timing, tnx for the poem. That's what I am trying to tell Londoner, Nigeria only like to make itself seem bigger and important with nonsense policy. A Nigerian will buy foreign air even if Nigerian air is of better quality. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by CrudeGH: 10:56pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
londoner:I don't have a problem with that because every country reserves the right to pursues policies that best benefits it and its people. and yet when Ghana imposes restrictions on the participation of foreigners in retail trading in Ghana you people tend to be very critical. isn't that hypocritical? I personally wil like to see other governments in west africa impose their own restrictions on imports from nigeria. there is not much in terms of exports from your country into other west african countries, but let it be seen as a symbolic gesture. nigeria has never opened its borders to imports from west africa, so I don't know what the noise is all about. even that ecowas nonsense should be scrapped. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 10:56pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
atlwireles:Of course everything coming from Ghana are repackage goods but the ones coming from Nigeria are nigerian made good. We so incompetent we can never produce anything worth consuming. Smh, this is the arrogance that is associated with nigerians. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by GHKWAME1: 11:00pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:I know right, thing is I hope policy makers in Ghana will heed to the calls voiced by Wereko Brobbey(member of opposition npp) and the chairman of parliaments committee on energy(member of ruling party and immediate past deputy energy minister) on avoiding Nigeria in our economic calculations. Thing is kufuor opened the flood gate and Mahatma is clueless to close it. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by atlwireles: 11:01pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Nobody is saying Products from Ghana are repackaged. The main reason for this back and fort, is the refusal of Nigeria to consent to the European union/ecowas trade deal. Before this, nobody was crying about goods from any west african Nation been excluded from entering Nigeria. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by CrudeGH: 11:01pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
atlwireles:this old excuse is no longer tenable. the truth of the matter is that the cost of production is far higher in nigeria than in the rest of west africa. how can you be competitive when you produce with generators? that is the real problem nigeria does not want to allow west african goods into its territory. the manufacturers association of nigeria has made that point several times |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by GHKWAME1: 11:01pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Lol! another poem from a Kenyan. GERALD710: ![]() GERALD710:https://www.nairaland.com/415620/strongest-military-africa/1252#27028993 |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by GHKWAME1: 11:03pm On Oct 12, 2014*. Modified: 11:30pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
atlwireles:Not true, under kufuor you banned ninety one products from entering Nigeria, this was way before the current EU debacle. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by JiggamanGh: 11:05pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
GHKWAME1:That gas deal has hurt us more than helped. We should forget about Nigerias gas and look elsewhere. Personally I want the government to invest more on solar and wind, couple that with the jubilee gas should enough for us. |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by atlwireles: 11:10pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
GHKWAME1:Can you give us some examples of the 91 items? |
| Re: Nigeria Mustn’t Fear Competition From Ghana – President Mahama by atlwireles: 11:14pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
CrudeGH:The cost of using generators by manufacturers in Nigeria is actually cheaper than public power. There is a reason the Nigerian's manufacturing sector produces almost 15,000 megawatts of power. The cost of production is not higher in Nigeria. http://www.ventures-africa.com/2014/04/dangote-others-generate-15000mw-of-electricity-from-private-plants/ VENTURES AFRICA – BUA Group, Honeywell and Dangote Group in conjunction with similar manufacturing plants across Nigeria are generating more than 15,000 megawatts of electricity used by the companies off the national grid, Dr. Lazarus Angbazo, President and CEO of General Electric (GE) Nigeria disclosed at the weekend. According to him, the captive power of 15,000mw is sufficient for the private companies to operate. “When I say they are captive, I am talking about consumer industrial groups that are self-generating, like the Dangote Cement, Bua Cement, Lafarge Cement and others,” explained Angbazo. He said due to inefficient power supply, these groups are constructing private power plants to ensure their operations are not affected by epileptic supply of electricity in the country. |
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