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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Irishrena1(f): 11:32pm On Mar 03, 2016
Bye bye. Kiss my ass

Who wanted you to stay before? Do you guys allow other non-South Africans to thrive in your country? Stew -pid xenophobi.c people

Time for our local industries to grow and for more employment for our youths
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by anthonyirekpita(m): 11:35pm On Mar 03, 2016
Let them go does that will stay will stay an new ones will still come. "Nottins last forever" e go beter for 9ja by his grace amen.
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by 2n2k(m): 11:37pm On Mar 03, 2016
careersap:
Ugly and bitter history of 1984 is precisely repeating itself-divestments from Nigeria.

Tell us the companies that divested in 1984.
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Isaacflow(m): 11:41pm On Mar 03, 2016
I thought nigerians re clamouring for change well this is the we should enjoy it mtcheeeeew
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Isaacflow(m): 11:42pm On Mar 03, 2016
I thought nigerians re clamouring for change well this is the change we should enjoy it mtcheeeeew
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by femliany(m): 11:45pm On Mar 03, 2016
Who dey drink tropika again?awon oote..for me to know say Nija economy dey affect SA company,na until when DSTV and SHOPRITE pack commot...
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by francisbiz: 11:47pm On Mar 03, 2016
banki:
Op I see most of your posts show your a bearer of bad news

Itts a good thing that the company that makes juice is leaving

Nigerian companies make juice and they are staying

HE IS A BEARER OF BAD NEWS, YET, YOU HAVE SEEN LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL OF HIS NEWS.
You are always talking before thinking!!!

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by phantom(m): 11:52pm On Mar 03, 2016
worksmart:
Good riddance!

True investors stay for the long term and willing to stay steadfast during economic downturns.

There is a saying that you only find out your true friends during your time of need.
this one no be true friend matter. its business.pure and simple! will you convince a businessman to make a loss because of sentiments?
@OP.......good news! local industries should step in and step up. QED
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Norajones(f): 11:53pm On Mar 03, 2016
when will MTN,Shop rite and dstv b withdrawn too?
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Sholaystar4me(m): 11:56pm On Mar 03, 2016
My country will rise again #GODBLESSNIGERIA #GODBLESSMYCOUNTRY #GODBLESSNIGERIANYOUTHS #GODBLESSSAIBABA

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Myde4naija(m): 12:06am On Mar 04, 2016
oduastates:


True investors stay for the long haul.
Do they have a factory or farm in Nigeria or they are treating Nigeria as a dumping ground for excess production in South Africa
in that case, its good raddian to bad rubbish. We need people that will invest in our country to grow this nation.
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Yorobastard(m): 12:12am On Mar 04, 2016
worksmart:
Good riddance!

True investors stay for the long term and willing to stay steadfast during economic downturns.

There is a saying that you only find out your true friends during your time of need.

There's a difference between friends and investors....
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Patini147(m): 12:48am On Mar 04, 2016
don4real18:
We will drink Zobo

Bros, na true oo. Zobo better past all dis dia so-called 'fruit juice'. Abeg, make dem dey go. We go open Zobo company
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by mildflame: 12:50am On Mar 04, 2016
KOBOJO:
And when ie "empty hen" pulling out .,so I go pop champagne..

Bro Ur HEAD OVER CORRECT
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by bashydemy(m): 12:58am On Mar 04, 2016
austinsmat:
this man is killing what it takes Jonathan time to build foreign investment
hahaha sorry you wrong, For the company to leaving will give way for Local investor to thrive abi you want make Foreign investors dey live large make our local investors dey rotten? Make dem dey go..

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by ApexTitan(m): 1:49am On Mar 04, 2016
Apparently many people here are completely deluded to think that foreign companies closing shop is a good thing.

The truth will dawn on you lot slowly.

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by guiddoti: 2:01am On Mar 04, 2016
r=Visman post=43459300]OK........ Multichoice and MTN next in line [/quote] grin
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by amInigerian: 2:20am On Mar 04, 2016
efilefun:
Another opening for a local investor, time for chivita to rule the market


Some people given birth to yesterday will just come online and post whatever they like, quote me anywhere 90% if not all federal roads available now and major buildings were done by the military, the democratic regimes had been coming to renovate most of them. Tell me which massive project our democratic thieves had constructed that can stand the 3rd mainland bridge constructed by the military. Thou they were not holy but were far better than some clueless ineffectual buffoon who mistakenly got into power


What's this one saying Jonathan built foreign investments Do you even understand urself? For your information this so called company imports all their fruits and materials from southafrica abandoning our local farmers, shoprite should be the next to take a bow, those ones even import banana and other fruits like we don't have them in abundance in naija
I don't think Chivita is Nigerian
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by ddjay: 2:47am On Mar 04, 2016
Good to see south African coys going,oya mtn/dstv follow quick
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by uboma(m): 3:28am On Mar 04, 2016
realjoker:
Lalasticlala, this is a good news. All these South Africa retail outlet, have to leave ASAP, They are all parasite feasting on our economy by dumping all sort of rubbish on our markek. Can u imagine these SA retail outlets importing basically everything from their home country including fresh mango and banana, that can be source in any community here in naija.



I am in full support of this.
Shoprite imports all the fruits and vegetables (tomatoes, water melon, onions e.t.c) you see on their shelves. What happens to our local production here?
they are left to perish and sold for peanuts.
South African businesses in Nigeria are like pests which if not uprooted will greatly affect our local industries and the economy.
And if they must stay, they should be ready to source their products here in Nigeria (especially the ones we have in abundance).

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by shameseun: 4:52am On Mar 04, 2016
efilefun:
Another opening for a local investor, time for chivita to rule the market


Some people given birth to yesterday will just come online and post whatever they like, quote me anywhere 90% if not all federal roads available now and major buildings were done by the military, the democratic regimes had been coming to renovate most of them. Tell me which massive project our democratic thieves had constructed that can stand the 3rd mainland bridge constructed by the military. Thou they were not holy but were far better than some clueless ineffectual buffoon who mistakenly got into power


What's this one saying Jonathan built foreign investments Do you even understand urself? For your information this so called company imports all their fruits and materials from southafrica abandoning our local farmers, shoprite should be the next to take a bow, those ones even import banana and other fruits like we don't have them in abundance in naija

What you do not understand is that people are losing jobs than getting jobs as promised by this man called GMB.

Yes GEJ encouraged foreign investors by making the environment viable for investments to thrive. GMB has been busy finding it difficult to lure them because he is frustrating the little that invested out of Nigeria. Now Nigeria needs rebranding before it can re-enter the market, and instead of doing that, GMB is still bent on demarketing Nigeria instead.

Even the local manufacturers you think Buhari is protecting are pleading for him to remove some of their raw materials they do not have access to locally from the customs restriction list. And warning that failure to do so by end of this March, more of them will close their shops.

Buhari is killing Nigerians instead of corruption.

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by peacecoy: 4:52am On Mar 04, 2016
don4real18:
We will drink Zobo
chiivita is here,so is dansa,these are almost wholly nigerian
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Nobody: 5:15am On Mar 04, 2016
efilefun:
Another opening for a local investor, time for chivita to rule the market


Some people given birth to yesterday will just come online and post whatever they like, quote me anywhere 90% if not all federal roads available now and major buildings were done by the military, the democratic regimes had been coming to renovate most of them. Tell me which massive project our democratic thieves had constructed that can stand the 3rd mainland bridge constructed by the military. Thou they were not holy but were far better than some clueless ineffectual buffoon who mistakenly got into power


What's this one saying Jonathan built foreign investments Do you even understand urself? For your information this so called company imports all their fruits and materials from southafrica abandoning our local farmers, shoprite should be the next to take a bow, those ones even import banana and other fruits like we don't have them in abundance in naija

why are you fooling around.. I pray you receive small sense by force
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by dammytosh: 5:24am On Mar 04, 2016
no need to labour.

Plenty nairalanders with common sense sees opportunity in foriegn company who import even orange leaving.
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Bobby4090: 5:46am On Mar 04, 2016
banki:
Op I see most of your posts show your a bearer of bad news

Itts a good thing that the company that makes juice is leaving

Nigerian companies make juice and they are staying

How about the several Nigerians they employed that will now be in the Labour market and the tax they pay. Because as a foreign company they pay more tax than the local ones. Its just like you saying Julius Berger and Shell can pull out of Nigeria because we have local companies that do same thing with them. Why is the Government now running after foreign investors. We should have shut our borders like North Korea and live in isolation and poverty.

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by emi14: 5:55am On Mar 04, 2016
Whenever a house is burning the rat leaves First. South Africans have no love for Nigeria or Nigerians. They are the first to stop buying crude oil from Nigeria signing agreement with Iran. What are we talking in NEPAD. MTN can't even respect the law of the land. Shoprite should also join. They must not return when the economy improves.

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by blackpanda: 5:57am On Mar 04, 2016
oduastates:


True investors stay for the long haul.
Do they have a factory or farm in Nigeria or they are treating Nigeria as a dumping ground for excess production in South Africa

Exactly! Its a good thing they are leaving. We dont need excess imports at this critical stage. Especially for goods that have a local alternative!
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by clemzo101(m): 6:10am On Mar 04, 2016
worksmart:
Good riddance!

True investors stay for the long term and willing to stay steadfast during economic downturns.

There is a saying that you only find out your true friends during your time of need.

Similarly you can tell the real serious investors by how the behave when the economy slows down.
abeg which skool thought u dat?

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by ramalot(m): 6:18am On Mar 04, 2016
austinsmat:
this man is killing what it takes Jonathan time to build foreign investment

Foreign investment is good, but it's honestly not what Nigeria needs.

Nigeria needs a vibrant local industry, especially for such shoes that can easily be filled by a Nigerian company. Remember, at the end of the day, foreign investors send their profit home.

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Nobody: 6:23am On Mar 04, 2016
olaolulazio:
Bye bye to em.

We wanna build it our own way!
How?When you have not started producing common pencil locally.Keep decieving yourself.
Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by Nobody: 6:27am On Mar 04, 2016
blackpanda:


Exactly! Its a good thing they are leaving. We dont need excess imports at this critical stage. Especially for goods that have a local alternative!
Our local manufacturers depend on imported raw materials to produce their goods.Nigeria as a whole doesn't have it locally and it will take several years to start making it.The only raw materials we produce here are tomatoes,onions,pepper,Banana,pawpaw,salt and it is due to our fertile land and they are not hygienic for mass production.

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Re: Clover, South-African Company Withdraws From Nigeria by bewla(m): 6:27am On Mar 04, 2016
oduastates:


True investors stay for the long haul.
Do they have a factory or farm in Nigeria or they are treating Nigeria as a dumping ground for excess production in South Africa
thank u if it happen to south African will they we draw to were stupid blood sucking company am waiting to see dstv and Mtn shipwright live too

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