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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Emyogalanya: 12:55pm On Aug 08, 2016
Seems Ur account has been hacked imagine what they use ur name to post. These wailers see the will do anything to prove buhari wrong shame on u keneking
Keneking:
Useless government embarassed

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by drnairalov: 12:58pm On Aug 08, 2016
Gosh, I am sure 95% wants Buhari dead now
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:02pm On Aug 08, 2016
Which foreign airline has invested in the Nigerian aviation industry, which one has a maintainace hub in Nigeria? how many Nigerians do they employ? All they do is come take our passengers and then ask CBn to remit their profits at the official rates.


Nigerians are so dumb, they should rejoice because it means the growth of Nigerian airlines, it means Nigerian airlines will take up the passengers abandoned by these airlines, more importantly Nigerian airlines will earn foreign exchange, less competition for Nigerian airlines, it means growth of the local airlines, it means jobs!!!!!!

Think my people.

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:05pm On Aug 08, 2016
olahero:
In sha Allah things will be better for my COUNTRY very SOON!

Where are the list of those AIRLINES?

FakeNews everywhere.

undecided undecided undecided If I wooze you slap eh, this zombeism go comot for your body.

We are here talking how this economy is crashing on daily basis under buhari /apc government and you are talking of fake news.

If I use vex slap you eh, u go know say 20 be ogu






---- Na play i dey oooo buh the slap is real grin grin grin

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:07pm On Aug 08, 2016
Effect of demonic CHANGE!

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:10pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:
Which foreign airline has invested in the Nigerian aviation industry, which one has a maintainace hub in Nigeria? how many Nigerians do they employ? All they do is come take our passengers and then ask CBn to remit their profits at the official rates.


Nigerians are so dumb, they should rejoice because it means the growth of Nigerian airlines, it means Nigerian airlines will take up the passengers abandoned by these airlines, more importantly Nigerian airlines will earn foreign exchange, less competition for Nigerian airlines, it means growth of the local airlines, it means jobs!!!!!!

Think my people.

See this one, all those people working at their counters and ticketing office here are not Nigerians abi? they are Zambians and Ghanaians

Nwoke m, if you gat nutin serious to say, abeg vamoze.

We should rejoice that Nigerians are losing their jobs on daily basis. Iranu

This economy de pepper body u dey here de yarn trash.

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:10pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:
Which foreign airline has invested in the Nigerian aviation industry, which one has a maintainace hub in Nigeria? how many Nigerians do they employ? All they do is come take our passengers and then ask CBn to remit their profits at the official rates.


Nigerians are so dumb, they should rejoice because it means the growth of Nigerian airlines, it means Nigerian airlines will take up the passengers abandoned by these airlines, more importantly Nigerian airlines will earn foreign exchange, less competition for Nigerian airlines, it means growth of the local airlines, it means jobs!!!!!!

Think my people.
they pay tax,they buy fuel,travel agents are nigerians too and are part of the private sector so benefit indirectly from them,economy is not just who benefit directly but indirectly

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Biggynt(m): 1:10pm On Aug 08, 2016
Now back to military rule....The second coming of BUHAARI na die the man wan do, but GOD pass am...we will survive it....

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Ofemmanu1: 1:10pm On Aug 08, 2016
MadeInTokyo:




grin grin grin


I am ready for all those Sai Baba Zombies and their Afonjas, they should bring to on.


I have the antidotes for Buhari Zombies and Afonjas.
Zombie antidote?!
Eh.. Zombies go suffer.

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:11pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:
Which foreign airline has invested in the Nigerian aviation industry, which one has a maintainace hub in Nigeria? how many Nigerians do they employ? All they do is come take our passengers and then ask CBn to remit their profits at the official rates.


Nigerians are so dumb, they should rejoice because it means the growth of Nigerian airlines, it means Nigerian airlines will take up the passengers abandoned by these airlines, more importantly Nigerian airlines will earn foreign exchange, less competition for Nigerian airlines, it means growth of the local airlines, it means jobs!!!!!!

Think my people.
employ 10 people now,before you type disdainfully and see how hard it i

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by omoalayo(m): 1:13pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:
Which foreign airline has invested in the Nigerian aviation industry, which one has a maintainace hub in Nigeria? how many Nigerians do they employ? All they do is come take our passengers and then ask CBn to remit their profits at the official rates.


Nigerians are so dumb, they should rejoice because it means the growth of Nigerian airlines, it means Nigerian airlines will take up the passengers abandoned by these airlines, more importantly Nigerian airlines will earn foreign exchange, less competition for Nigerian airlines, it means growth of the local airlines, it means jobs!!!!!!

Think my people.
Chaiii.... We are still talking hw issues on ground has left Us with this terrific economy...this one is here talking bout Nigerian airlines.. If those airlines we had b4 were gud won't people patronize then..the same Nigeria that cannot maintain anything will nw maintain an airline ..how many people do U want to see die bfore U understand ..

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Akpan107(m): 1:15pm On Aug 08, 2016
Keneking:
Useless government embarassed
The government will take that as a compliment... the apc led federal government is a disaster.

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by jantavanta(m): 1:21pm On Aug 08, 2016
They should have invested that money into exportable products that would have yielded forex for them.
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:25pm On Aug 08, 2016
gboss4sure:


See this one, all those people working at their counters and ticketing office here are not Nigerians abi? they are Zambians and Ghanaians

Nwoke m, if you gat nutin serious to say, abeg vamoze.

We should rejoice that Nigerians are losing their jobs on daily basis. Iranu

This economy de pepper body u dey here de yarn trash.

Nigerians are so ignorant! they employ clerks and errand boys you say they are giving you jobs. Go to their home bases and see the quality of people they employ, engineers, MBAs, Ph.d holders. Your graduates study engineering they can't get jobs, their own graduate engineers are employed by them back home.


The more I hear Nigerians talk the more I lose hope...you guys are so ignorant!!!! Ticketing staff...that one na job?

The aviation industry in this country cannot grow while dominated by foreign airline because all the operations that require highly skilled staff are based in the home countries. They maintain their planes abroad so they don't need Nigerian graduates!! All they employ are low level staff, ticketing, sales, cabin crew! They control over 90% of airline passengers in Nigeria, I dare you to name a single foreign airline that employs a Nigerian pilot...instead you are looking for Ticking staff (clerk) job!! see your life!!!

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by IAMJojo(m): 1:30pm On Aug 08, 2016
olahero:
In sha Allah things will be better for my COUNTRY very SOON!

Where are the list of those AIRLINES?

FakeNews everywhere.
MUMU

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by onatisi(m): 1:32pm On Aug 08, 2016
I look and laugh .
"I cant think far
I can't think madness"
Onatisi

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:37pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:


Nigerians are so ignorant! they employ clerks and errand boys you say they are giving you jobs. Go to their home bases and see the quality of people they employ, engineers, MBAs, Ph.d holders. Your graduates study engineering they can't get jobs, their own graduate engineers are employed by them back home.


The more I hear Nigerians talk the more I lose hope...you guys are so ignorant!!!! Ticketing staff...that one na job?

The aviation industry in this country cannot grow while dominated by foreign airline because all the operations that require highly skilled staff are based in the home countries. They maintain their planes abroad so they don't need Nigerian graduates!! All they employ are low level staff, ticketing, sales, cabin crew!
it is better that messengers and errand girls have jobs that not have at all.its like a person you give a person rice abd he says he wont won't eat because he has no chicken.travel agents make money too and are employed because of these airlines,in turn the agents employ marketerslcleaners etc.if we have five thousand travel agents in Nigeria who employ five or six people each,that about two hundred jobs already created,it's better that nothing, it is what is called trickle down effect.half bread is better than none.

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 1:43pm On Aug 08, 2016
ehie:
it is better that messengers and errand girls have jobs that not have at all.its like a person you give a person rice abd he says he wont won't eat because he has no chicken.travel agents make money too and are employed be a use of these airlines,in turn the agents employ markets cleaners etc.if we have five thousand travel agents in Nigeria who employ five or six people each,that about two hundred jobs already created,it's better that nothing, it is what is called trickle down effect.half bread is better than none.

that's the short sighted nature of the Nigerian. if Nigerian airlines grow they will employ more staff and not just ticketing staff but engineers and pilots, management staff. The more Nigerian airlines own the domestic market, the more feasible it is to set up a maintenance hub in Nigeria. Right now most african airlines service their planes in Europe or south Africa. If the domestic Nigerian aviation grows all those other small african countriws will come here to service their planes because it is cheaper.


Nigerians never see beyond their noses, that is why you will sell your votes to a man who will embexxle the money for your roads, your hospitals and your childn's education and will vote for him again when he comes dangling bag of rice. Learn to see the big picture!!!!!

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by bishopsele84: 1:48pm On Aug 08, 2016
Think before you comment . People are dying because of bullharis bad policies,businesses are closing down,you are hear vomiting poo
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by DedeNkem: 2:05pm On Aug 08, 2016
Incompetent ab*oki buhari is causing more and more damage to the country!

Impeach his dumb as*s!
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by 400billionman: 2:09pm On Aug 08, 2016
Jirate:


I used to think Ibb was a Devil, remembering Sap, etc, but compared to Buhari, Ibb is a Saint. cool

He has beaten the record set by Abacha..
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Goke7: 2:14pm On Aug 08, 2016
The way I see folks blaming PMB, I just laugh, when the man said no to devaluation, they said he was a dullard, now we have this and they are blaming the man again.

I think those calling PMB dullards are the dullards themselves, the man saw where all this devaluation thing was heading to and stood against it till he was pressurized and allowed the so called textbook economists to have their way.

Anyone blaming PMB now is just emotional, we knew where this devaluation thing was headed.
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by 1freshdude: 2:15pm On Aug 08, 2016
While Vodutive comment is objective and specific to the article, majority of the other comments are based on emotions, scorn and resentment that people feel towards the present administration because of the hardship brought about by Buharinomics.
Buhari is performing far lower than we expected...we didnt expect him to transform Nigeria to Japan because he lacked economic skills, but regardless he could have gotten a few good hand to help him save whats was left of the close to dead economy handed over to him by the Fortunato especially in this perilous time of oil glut. Its really unfortunate. We really would not have voted for this man but Ineffectual Buffoon left us with no option. It has become clear now that help is not going to come from anywhere but within, I doubt that Nigerians are tired, really hungry or suffering (I think they can still manage) because when they can no longer manage, the world will know. For the time been we must enjoy the fruits of our cowardice and nonchalance....the mouse must bell the cats if they want peace as nobody will do it for them!

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by 400billionman: 2:21pm On Aug 08, 2016
Keneking:
Useless government embarassed

Amazing..

Tell me, you are joking.
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 2:27pm On Aug 08, 2016
bishopsele84:
Think before you comment . People are dying because of bullharis bad policies,businesses are closing down,you are hear vomiting poo

You are the one who should think. if there are 2 bus companies in the motor park each with 5 buses and one says he is not doing transport business anymore and withdraws his buses, what does that mean for the second transport company?


Let me help you it means the 2nd companynow has more passengers to himself, what does that mean? it means he can buy more buses, what does that mean? it means he can employ the drivers that were laid off by the 1st company. Because he is now operating 10 buses instead of 5, he can get his busses cheaper next time he want to replace his fleet because he will get bigger discounts, it means he can buy spare parts cheaper because he is buying in bulk.



You are the one who should use your brain!!!!! The man in america who wants to come to nigeria is not going to say i'm not going to Nigeria because american airlines are no longer travelling, instead he will be forced to take Arik, what does this mean? it means Arik is earning more forex than it would otherwise earn, it means Arik is more profitable because it's planes will be full. More profits for Arik means more investment and expansion. If Arik takes over these 14 countries it means Arik will need more planes, more discounts more profits, more jobs.


Furthermore you don't seem to understand that all ticket sales in Nigeria by foreign airlines are remmited back home to the home country of the airline. How many jobs is Iberaia, anerican or any of these companies providing in Nigeria for the amount of forex they are taking out? These airlines repartriate $1.5Billion in ticket sales every year!!!! Demand for forex is one of the reasons why the naira is weakening, the fewer the companies that demand forex the better for the naira. So I would rather airlines that are bringing in forex (local airlines who sell tickets abroad) than airlines that by definition will always repartriate any sales they make here.


Now if local airlines refuse to rake advantage of the opportunity...that's a different matter but I beleive Nigerians should welcom their exit, they are fundamentally parasitic to the economy because they invest nothing here as evidenced by the fact that as soon as things detteriorate they back their bags and leave!!! They have no skin in the game!!!

Use your brain!!!!

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 2:34pm On Aug 08, 2016
1freshdude:
While Vodutive comment is objective and specific to the article, majority of the other comments are based on emotions, scorn and resentment that people feel towards the present administration because of the hardship brought about by Buharinomics.
Buhari is performing far lower than we expected...we didnt expect him to transform Nigeria to Japan because he lacked economic skills, but regardless he could have gotten a few good hand to help him save whats was left of the close to dead economy handed over to him by the Fortunato especially in this perilous time of oil glut. Its really unfortunate. We really would not have voted for this man but Ineffectual Buffoon left us with no option. It has become clear now that help is not going to come from anywhere but within, I doubt that Nigerians are tired, really hungry or suffering (I think they can still manage) because when they can no longer manage, the world will know. For the time been we must enjoy the fruits of our cowardice and nonchalance....the mouse must bell the cats if they want peace as nobody will do it for them!

It was a case of the devil and the deep blue sea. Buhari is not the messiah even his anti corruption war is falling apart because he rode to power on the back of thieves nonetheless he is still better that GEJ. I pray for the day we have men of vision leading us once more.
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by sirma: 2:38pm On Aug 08, 2016
Sijo01:
shocked 14 comot, how many remain? Chaiiiii, buhari, this is how you underdeveloped Nigeria.

Nigeria was never a developing country. It's level of underdevelopment just got worse.





But finally, God dey!!!!!!!
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by kingkhalifaISIS(m): 2:47pm On Aug 08, 2016
hahahaha hahahahaha bull-hari is working...



buhari is a punishment from God , so we can seek his face...
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 2:48pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:


You are the one who should think. if there are 2 bus companies in the motor park each with 5 buses and one says he is not doing transport business anymore and withdraws his buses, what does that mean for the second transport company?


Let me help you it means the 2nd companynow has more passengers to himself, what does that mean? it means he can buy more buses, what does that mean? it means he can employ the drivers that were laid off by the 1st company. Because he is now operating 10 buses instead of 5, he can get his busses cheaper next time he want to replace his fleet because he will get bigger discounts, it means he can buy spare parts cheaper because he is buying in bulk.



You are the one who should use your brain!!!!! The man in america who wants to come to nigeria is not going to say i'm not going to Nigeria because american airlines are no longer travelling, instead he will be forced to take Arik, what does this mean? it means Arik is earning more forex than it would otherwise earn, it means Arik is more profitable because it's planes will be full. More profits for Arik means more investment and expansion. If Arik takes over these 14 countries it means Arik will need more planes, more discounts more profits, more jobs.


Furthermore you don't seem to understand that all ticket sales in Nigeria by foreign airlines are remmited back home to the home country of the airline. How many jobs is Iberaia, anerican or any of these companies providing in Nigeria for the amount of forex they are taking out? These airlines repartriate $1.5Billion in ticket sales every year!!!! Demand for forex is one of the reasons why the naira is weakening, the fewer the companies that demand forex the better for the naira. So I would rather airlines that are bringing in forex (local airlines who sell tickets abroad) than airlines that by definition will always repartriate any sales they make here.


Now if local airlines refuse to rake advantage of the opportunity...that's a different matter but I beleive Nigerians should welcom their exit, they are fundamentally parasitic to the economy because they invest nothing here as evidenced by the fact that as soon as things detteriorate they back their bags and leave!!! They have no skin in the game!!!

Use your brain!!!!
it means a monopoly,and that is regressive, if they sell tickets, they also pay taxes to firs,and faan

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by otokx(m): 2:50pm On Aug 08, 2016
@Vodutive

Don't bother with us; FELA sang of a man of no mentality. If truly Buhari is inflicting hardship then we Nigerians deserve a quadruple dose of Buhari because we have refused to look at the big picture.
Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by 1freshdude: 2:51pm On Aug 08, 2016
vodutive:


You are the one who should think. if there are 2 bus companies in the motor park each with 5 buses and one says he is not doing transport business anymore and withdraws his buses, what does that mean for the second transport company?


Let me help you it means the 2nd companynow has more passengers to himself, what does that mean? it means he can buy more buses, what does that mean? it means he can employ the drivers that were laid off by the 1st company. Because he is now operating 10 buses instead of 5, he can get his busses cheaper next time he want to replace his fleet because he will get bigger discounts, it means he can buy spare parts cheaper because he is buying in bulk.



You are the one who should use your brain!!!!! The man in america who wants to come to nigeria is not going to say i'm not going to Nigeria because american airlines are no longer travelling, instead he will be forced to take Arik, what does this mean? it means Arik is earning more forex than it would otherwise earn, it means Arik is more profitable because it's planes will be full. More profits for Arik means more investment and expansion. If Arik takes over these 14 countries it means Arik will need more planes, more discounts more profits, more jobs.


Furthermore you don't seem to understand that all ticket sales in Nigeria by foreign airlines are remmited back home to the home country of the airline. How many jobs is Iberaia, anerican or any of these companies providing in Nigeria for the amount of forex they are taking out? These airlines repartriate $1.5Billion in ticket sales every year!!!! Demand for forex is one of the reasons why the naira is weakening, the fewer the companies that demand forex the better for the naira. So I would rather airlines that are bringing in forex (local airlines) than airlines that by definition will always repartriate any sales they make here.


Now if local airlines refuse to rake advantage of the opportunity...that's a different matter but I beleive Nigerians should welcom their exit, they are fundamentally parasitic to the economy because they invest nothing here as evidenced by the fact that as soon as things detteriorate they back their bags and leave!!! They have no skin in the game!!!

Use your brain!!!!

Though you are making sense bro, but its not as simple as you put it because the sector you talk about is capital intensive and above all the concern for safety is paramount. Nigerian operators are notorious for not adhering to caution and having a large number of inefficient staffs. The implication of this salient points is that the safety standards will be very low and the cost of flying will go up. In other words people will be worse off as the inefficiencies of airline operators will be transferred to consumers, and planes will be dropping off the sky regularly.
One of the advantages of international trade is that it puts corporation on their toes, ensures that resources are efficiently used and breeds efficient staffs because of the obvious competition and jostle for customers . Your argument that high manpower development opportunity is lacking is in order, and can be characterized as a market failure. Policy interventions (government) can correct this short comings (Its very unlikely that a UK trained Nigerian pilot will not get a job with say British airways if the opportunity exists). Foreigners doubt our certificates for the same reasons people with means go abroad to get medical attention when there are numerous doctors in the country. So the outcome of this case may not be as you fathom. And for jobs...its cheaper for Foreign firms to staff locally and will if they can find personnel's with certification from credible institutions after all they are in pursuit of profit.
If it were a different sector like clothes or shoe making (less sophisticated and capital intensive) then your analogy will be apt.

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Re: Forex: 14 Foreign Airlines Exit Nigerian Aviation Market by Nobody: 2:57pm On Aug 08, 2016
1freshdude:


Though you are making sense bro, but its not as simple as you put it because the sector you talk about is capital intensive and above all the concern for safety is paramount. Nigerian operators are notorious for not adhering to caution and having a large number of inefficient staffs. The implication of this salient points is that the safety standards will be very low and the cost of flying will go up. In other words people will be worse off as the inefficiencies of airline operators will be transferred to consumers, and planes will be dropping off the sky regularly.
One of the advantages of international trade is that it puts corporation on their toes, ensures that resources are efficiently used and breeds efficient staffs because of the obvious competition and jostle for customers . Your argument that high manpower development opportunity is lacking is in order, and can be characterized as a market failure. Policy interventions (government) can correct this short comings (Its very unlikely that a UK trained Nigerian pilot will not get a job with say British airways if the opportunity exists) foreigners doubt of our certificates for the same reasons our leaders go abroad to get medical attention. So the outcome of this case may not be as you fathom. And for jobs...its cheaper for Foreign firms to staff locally and will if they can find personnel's with certification from credible institutions after all they are in pursuit of profit.
If it were a different sector like clothes or shoe making (less sophisticated and capital intensive) then your analogy will be apt.
I wonder oh,it is that his economy talk that is putting us in these mess,the government is looking at things as they want it to and not the reality,their policies cannot stand up to close scrutiny.the polices are rigid and obsolete and cannot evolve with time and change..2 years more to go

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