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Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by aresa: 2:31am On Jul 30, 2016





Nestlé Waters opens new factory in Nigeria

Abaji, Nigeria – 14 April 2016 Today, Marco Settembri, Executive Vice President Nestlé S.A. and Head of Nestlé Waters, officially opened a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Abaji in Nigeria, alongside Dharnesh Gordhon, Managing Director of Nestlé Nigeria plc, and Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The 5.6 billion naira (approximately CHF 25 million) Abaji factory complex will create 111 new jobs and produce Nestlé Pure Life, the world’s largest bottled water brand. It will be Nestlé Waters’ second and most modern water processing facility in Central and West Africa, complementing the existing Agbara factory in the Ogun State. Its 14.6-hectare site in the Abuja Federal Capital Territory will support future demand and growth in the northern and western regions of Nigeria. It will also host a Technical Training Centre to develop young engineers’ skills.

Marco Settembri emphasized the contribution of Nestlé Waters to healthy hydration: “We are committed to helping people lead healthier lives as water is surely the best way to fulfil daily hydration needs. Our goal is to provide families in Nigeria and all around the world with an affordable and convenient daily healthy hydration solution.”

Dharnesh Gordhon underlined Nestlé’s firm commitment to the development of Nigeria: “Our Company has been present in Nigeria for 55 years. We are committed to continue to bring significant value to society through local sourcing, the creation of jobs and by offering high-quality, nutritious foods and beverages to the Nigerian population.”

Nestlé is committed to working with the local communities where it operates to create opportunities for them and help improve their livelihoods. Nestlé Waters engages in various water stewardship programs to ensure the sustainability of the shared water aquifers and raise awareness on water access and conservation. It supports international non-governmental organization, Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), to help teachers raise awareness about water conservation and proper hydration among schoolchildren. In Nigeria, 6,000 schoolchildren in 115 schools in the Lagos and Osun states followed the program in 2016. This will be expanded to 25 schools, 100 teachers and 2,500 pupils in Abaji this year.


http://www.nestle-cwa.com/en/media/pressreleases/Nestl-Waters-opens-new-factory-in-Nigeria

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by Jayloy: 2:34am On Jul 30, 2016
cool
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by idu1(m): 3:00am On Jul 30, 2016
Ogun state is making sense!

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by amtaken(f): 3:06am On Jul 30, 2016
Good development.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by koladebrainiac(m): 3:07am On Jul 30, 2016
A plus to ogun
.wait ooo water factory but it is from original oyinbo people n not indian or Chinese factory.

Good one

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by greatgod2012(f): 3:13am On Jul 30, 2016
Good gesture!

Still because of the proximity of Ogun state to Lagos state.
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 3:39am On Jul 30, 2016
This is the type of thread bitter and envious osus don't like to see. Continue reading to see how they've displayed their jealousy under hidden layers of doubt, blunt hatred, sarcasm and emotional outbursts.

Ogun is indeed the industrial hub of Nigeria.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by Bleepyou: 4:14am On Jul 30, 2016
Ogun state oya gbera!!!

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by dullardeen(m): 4:26am On Jul 30, 2016
Thread for WASTERNERS westerners to masturbate on!

Happy ejaculátion! grin

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 4:28am On Jul 30, 2016
dullardeen:
Thread for WASTERNERS westerners to masturbate on!

Happy ejaculation! grin

Osu

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by dullardeen(m): 4:33am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:


Osu
Abyin! grin
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 4:35am On Jul 30, 2016
dullardeen:
Abyin! grin

Hope this thread gave your heart the right amount of attack it needed. Like how dare Ogun state perform while your erosive region wallow in empty chestbeating ukwu vegetable sell.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by dullardeen(m): 4:38am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:


Hope this thread gave your heart the right amount of attack it needed. Like how dare Ogun state perform while your erosive region wallow in empty chestbeating vegetable sells.
Haha "smart" wasterner! Talking to a victim of Cardiac Infarction!... Chai! grin

Afonjas oo cheesy
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 4:40am On Jul 30, 2016
dullardeen:
Haha "smart" wasterner! Talking to a victim of Cardiac Infarction!... Chai! grin

Afonjas oo cheesy

Osu, pele. You've confirmed my doubt. Did you tell the people that sent you that none of your states can match Ogun in terms of commercial activities?

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by aresa: 4:42am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:
This is the type of thread bitter and envious osus don't like to see.
Ogun is indeed the industrial hub of Nigeria.



It's always a good thing when Igbos and village nuisance show up to display their sorrow, pain, anger and bitterness over developments in the SW, it means we are doing great since it's ipob's only potion in life to hate good things..


Let the nuisance join and celebrate with us... grin

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 4:46am On Jul 30, 2016
aresa:




It's always a good thing when Igbos and village nuisance show up to display their sorrow, pain, anger and bitterness over developments in the SW, it means we are doing great since it's ipob's only potion in life to hate good things..


Let the nuisance join and celebrate with us... grin

Lol egbon, won mo pe their hate for the SW nurtures the region. The more envy they display, the more we grow.

A while ago, one Osu claimed that Ogun generates its IGR from land sales. You can just imagine how much jealousy he was internally battling before creating the thread.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by dullardeen(m): 4:51am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:


Osu, pele. You've confirmed my doubt. Did you tell the people that sent you that none of your states can match Ogun in terms of commercial activities?
Chai! See this angry soul! Running when no one is pursuing! cheesy

Only cowards go on the defensive often and I guess that's like an epidemic in your region!

Perfect example!
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 4:53am On Jul 30, 2016
dullardeen:
Chai! See this angry soul! Running when no one is pursuing! cheesy

Only cowards go on the defensive often and I guess that's like an epidemic in your region!

Perfect example!

Only cowards display envious attitude for Yoruba's progress while his region wallows in retrogression. Did you tell the people that sent you that Ogun is the commercial hub of Nigeria while Enugu is stagnant?

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by Nobody: 4:53am On Jul 30, 2016
Expect similar/counter threads in less than 24 hours from our hating brothers.

They just like feeling intimidated.

Inferiority complex kills

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by dullardeen(m): 4:59am On Jul 30, 2016
Still running! Make sure you stop a bit for a sip. I know your people wouldn't risk stopping even for a drink while shadows are chasing! cheesy cheesy... let alone humans!


Chai! I'm a threat oo... simple wish wey I wish dem wasterners oo, dem start dey run.

Wetin go happen now if I attack? grin

You guys should deal with the minorities Ijaws strolling unopposed and killing your majority kinsmen first cheesy
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by Nobody: 4:59am On Jul 30, 2016
Samsung Flatrons(Omenka, 2016), these investors are really marginalising us. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by maverickdude(m): 5:42am On Jul 30, 2016
dullardeen:
Thread for WASTERNERS westerners to masturbate on!

Happy ejaculátion! grin
Your moniker says it all grin

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 5:46am On Jul 30, 2016
dullardeen:
Still running! Make sure you stop a bit for a sip. I know your people wouldn't risk stopping even for a drink while shadows are chasing! cheesy cheesy... let alone humans!


Chai! I'm a threat oo... simple wish wey I wish dem wasterners oo, dem start dey run.

Wetin go happen now if I attack? grin

You guys should deal with the minorities Ijaws strolling unopposed and killing your majority kinsmen first cheesy

Osu, cover up your envy, it's glaring. Go and tell the people that sent you that Ogun is amongst the richest states in Nigeria.

Why am I NOT surprised that Osu puts a smiley face after nauseating post like "killing your kinsmen (Yoruba)" as if attacks on Yorubas is something to be happy about, on a thread about a Yoruba state's economical success?

I keep telling my people that Ibos hate them enough to wish thrm genocide. Any evil against Yorubas, they celebrate. Any progress, they're bitter. It's in Ibo's envious nature to hate Yoruba progress.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by FKO81(m): 6:01am On Jul 30, 2016
Bolustic:
Samsung Flatrons(Omenka, 2016), these investors are really marginalising us. grin grin grin grin
Igbos are opening up indigenous industries in their region, are you not ashamed? I hope you read open letter to Tinubu?


[b]What will happen to Yoruba people if Biafra is achieved? Let me bring this home: someone passed a comment recently that he would want Biafra to become a reality because he knows the Igbo nation will survive. That comment led me to deeper introspection as I wondered if the Yorubas can truly survive. Let me cite my first example. From Oyo to Osun, Ogun to Ondo, Ekiti to Kwara and Lagos, hardly will one see any serious industry or manufacturing concern owned by a Yoruba person. I am not talking about portfolio businesses or one-man business concerns. Most industries in Oyo State are owned by the Lebanese. The native business and industry gurus who dominated the landscape – Nathaniel Idowu, Amos Adegoke, Lekan Salami, Alao Arisekola, Adeola Odutola, Jimoh Odutola, Chief Theophilus Adediran Oni and others – are all gone with no credible replacements. I’m sure you remember the tyre factory of the Odutolas and how Jimoh Odutola was even asked by the Governments of Kenya and Ghana to set up a similar factory in their countries. Chief Theophilus Adediran Oni, popularly called T.A Oni & Sons started the first indigenous construction company in Nigeria. He willed his residence, Goodwill House, to the Oyo/Western state government, to be used as a Paediatric Hospital, which is now known as T.A Oni Memorial Children Hospital at Ring Road in Ibadan. This sprawling family Estate and residence was cited on a 15acre piece of land, 65 rooms, with modern conveniences, Olympic Swimming Pool and stable for Horses, etc.[/b]

People like Chief Bode Akindele started companies like Standard Breweries and Dr Pepper Soft drink factory at Alomaja in Ibadan. Broking House built by the late Femi Johnson, an insurance magnate, still stands glittering in the mid-day sun as an epitome to a rich history that Ibadan has. The most serious and only notable Yoruba entrepreneur we have now is Michael Adenuga. I say this quite consciously because most of the other names are oil and gas barons. Most of what stood as testaments of industry in Oyo State are gone – Exide Batteries, Leyland Autos and many others. In its place are shopping malls and road side markets but no nation develops through buying and selling alone – especially when you’re not actually producing what you’re selling. Hypermarkets and supermarkets have taken over because of the need to feed our insatiable consumer-appetite and foreign tastes. In one instance, an ancient landmark in the form of a hotel was demolished to pave way for a mall. That is how low we have sunk. If our past is better than our present – if we always look back with nostalgia frequently, then there is a problem. Which way, Yoruba people? Asiwaju, I will like to also talk about the state of education in the Yoruba nation. Our education has gone to the dogs. We have a bunch of mis-educated and ill-educated young men and women roaming the streets. Ibadan, for instance, had the first University in Nigeria and the first set of research centres in Nigeria (the Forestry Research Institute, the Cocoa Research Institute (CRIN), the Nigerian Cereal Research Institute Moor Plantation (NCRI), the NIHORT (Nigerian Institute of Horticultural Research), the NISER (Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research), IAR&T (Institute of Agriculture, Research and Training), amongst several others). Ibadan was the bastion of scholarship with people like Wole Soyinka, JP Clark, D.O Fagunwa and Amos Tutuola as residents. In the May/June 2015 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination, Abia came tops. Anambra came 2nd while Edo was 3rd. Lagos placed 6th while Osun and Oyo was 29th and 26th. Ekiti was 11th, Ondo State was 13th and Ogun State was 19th. In 2013 WASSCE, only Lagos and Ogun States were the Yoruba States above the national average. If we do an analysis of how Lagos placed 6th in 2015, you will discover that it was substantially because of other nationalities resident in Lagos. For proof, please look no further than the winners of the Spelling Bee competition which has produced One-Day Governors in Lagos State. Since inception in 2001, other nationalities have won the competition six times (Ebuka Anisiobi in 2001, Ovuwhore Etiti in 2002, Abundance Ikechukwu in 2006, Daniel Osunbor in 2008, Akpakpan Iniodu Jones in 2011 and Lilian Ogbuefi in 2012). Sir, there is something seriously wrong about our state of education. From the vintage times of Obafemi Awolowo who initiated ‘free education’, we have regressed into a most parlous state.

We have abandoned the farm settlement strategy of the Western Region and only pay lip service to agriculture. Instead of feeding others like we once did, others now feed us. We plant no tomatoes, no pepper and the basic food that we require. The Indians have bought the large expanse of water body that we have in Onigambari village. The water body in Oke Ogun of Oyo State can provide enough fish to feed the whole of the South West. From being a major cocoa exporter many years ago, one can point to just a few vestiges of factories that still deal with Cocoa in the Yoruba nation. 80% of Cocoa processing industries in the South West have been shut down. [b]The Chinese have taken over the cashew belt at Ogbomoso in Oyo State. They have even edged out the indigenes as brokers. They now come to the cashew belt to buy from the local farmers, sell on the spot to other Chinese exporters who now process the cashew nuts and import them back into Nigeria at a premium. Sir, there are only 7 major cashew processing plants in Nigeria and you can check out the ownership. The glory has departed from the Yoruba nation. Our youth which we used to take pride in are largely a mass of unemployed and unemployable people. Have you noticed the abundance of street urchins, area boys, touts and ‘agberos’ that we now have all across the Yoruba nation? Have you noticed the swell in the ranks of NURTW (I mean no disrespect to an otherwise noble union)? Have you noticed the increase in the number of Yoruba beggars? There was a time that it was taboo for a Yoruba man to beg – but no more. The spirit of apprenticeship is dead. There was a time that people who learn vocational skills celebrate what we referred to as ‘freedom’. While that is largely moribund now in the Yoruba nation, the Igbos still practice it with great success[/b] .
Read more: https://www.naij.com/864937-open-letter-tinubu-die-want-remembered.html

No body dey jealous una, you guys have major problem to contend wif? I hope you guys are read for Hausas in West, they know the reason why they choose west, while Yoruba leaders are clamoring for regional government, northers vehemently oppose it.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by AmuDimpka: 6:09am On Jul 30, 2016
Impressive
Clap clap

Mtchewwwww nonsense

Nestlé a foreign firm opening factory in midst of cocoa producing region .. enslave their kids and pack the money to home country after taking acres of land
If the firm is a Nigerian firm I will be happy


For Christ sake

This is Nestlé ...they will repatriate their profit home after paying tax based on what they want to declare



Bulllshiiit
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by AmuDimpka: 6:11am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:


Osu, cover up your envy, it's glaring. Go and tell the people that sent you that Ogun is amongst the richest states in Nigeria.

Why am I NOT surprised that Osu puts a smiley face after nauseating post like "killing your kinsmen (Yoruba)" as if attacks on Yorubas is something to be happy about, on a thread about a Yoruba state's economical success?

I keep telling my people that Ibos hate them enough to wish thrm genocide. Any evil against Yorubas, they celebrate. Any progress, they're bitter. It's in Ibo's envious nature to hate Yoruba progress.


Oga this is not envy

Nestlé is a foreign firm..can a Yoruba man even open a chocolate factory ...what is big about it. You guys are known to plant cocoa can't you add value to the raw cocoa
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 6:18am On Jul 30, 2016
AmuDimpka:



Oga this is not envy

Nestlé is a foreign firm..can a Yoruba man even open a chocolate factory ...what is big about it. You guys are known to plant cocoa can't you add value to the raw cocoa

Foolish envious question from an untraveled Osu. You must think Ladipo market = SW.

Lmao check out this thread, the one you'be even cried on. List of some Yoruba companies in Nigeria. https://www.nairaland.com/3228779/hidden-truth-igbo/3#47583775

Yorubas own more business than any tribe in Nigeria. Ibos own more 2x2 corner shops than any other tribe in Nigeria.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by AmuDimpka: 6:19am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:


Only cowards display envious attitude for Yoruba's progress while his region wallows in retrogression. Did you tell the people that sent you that Ogun is the commercial hub of Nigeria while Enugu is stagnant?

Is this progress ...Nestlé a foreign firm will come to your place but your product at cheap rate, pay your kids pittance and repatriate the profit home

If the firms is a yoruba firm I call it progress

It's a foreign firm and I call it new slavery
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by seunny4lif(m): 6:20am On Jul 30, 2016
grin grin grin
Nice one jooor SW
Why always SW grin grin grin in other people voice grin grin

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 6:22am On Jul 30, 2016
AmuDimpka:


Is this progress ...Nestlé a foreign firm will come to your place but your product at cheap rate, pay your kids pittance and repatriate the profit home

If the firms is a yoruba firm I call it progress

It's a foreign firm and I call it new slavery

Does this Osu think every company in China is China owned or every US company is American owned?

Is that why your governors are begging for foreign investment?

Yorubaland is more economically viable than the erosive region. Foreign businesses don't set up companies in jungles.

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Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by AmuDimpka: 6:25am On Jul 30, 2016
TheNewIbadan:


Foolish envious question from an untraveled Osu. You must think Ladipo market = SW.

Lmao check out this thread, the one you'be even cried on. https://www.nairaland.com/3228779/hidden-truth-igbo/2#47583235

Yorubas own more business than any tribe in Nigeria. Ibos own more 2x2 corner shops than any other tribe in Nigeria.

Oga you mustn't be abusive this morning ..is it the way your parents raised you ?


I know yorubas own more business than isreal and China put together but the truth us that

Nestlé is a foreign firm that will repatriate their profile home

So why should I jealous you for what isn't yours


The way some Yoruba think is blizzard and weird
Re: Nestlé Opens N12 Billion Factory In Ogun State.. by TheNewIbadan: 6:27am On Jul 30, 2016
AmuDimpka:


Oga you mustn't be abusive this morning ..is it the way your parents raised you ?


I know yorubas own more business than isreal and China put together but the truth us that

Nestlé is a foreign firm that will repatriate their profile home

So why should I jealous you for what isn't yours


The way some Yoruba think is blizzard and weird

Yorubas own more businesses than Ibos put together.

You know this, else you won't be on this Ogun thread disgracing your lineage with envious posts.

Lol before nko, Nestle is an Aba company.

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