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PoliticsRe: Terrorism: US ground troops dispatched to Nigeria by Racoon(m): 7:55am On Feb 04
Humn! The real war is here. They inching of the US ground troops symbolizes nothing but a full scale war in northern Nigeria. Nigeria has put itself up for this shit.
Christianity EtcRe: Famous Gospel Musician Ron Kenoly Dies At 81 by Racoon(m): 7:47pm On Feb 03
You have lived and served well. God rest his soul sir.
PoliticsRe: US Set To Deport 79 Nigerians On ‘Worst-Of-The-Worst’ Criminal List by Racoon(m): 1:39pm On Feb 03
Chai! This is a mixed Nigerian multiple affected in the criminality.
PoliticsRe: Adams Oshiomhole Gives Foot Massage To A Lady On A Private Jet by Racoon(m): 8:59am On Feb 03
Chai! Even though it is Oshiomole's personal life to love, the irresponsible lifestyle of these fellas is always a call for concern.
HealthRe: Should A Health Worker Disclose A Patient's HIV Status To The Spouse? by Racoon(m): 8:54am On Feb 03
No! For confidential reason. However the healthcare worker should encourage the patient to let his or her spouse know the situation.
HealthRe: Snakebite Deaths In Nigeria Raise Concerns Over Antivenom Shortages by Racoon(m): 8:51am On Feb 03
nairalanda1:
Not at all. ASV is given IV. Echitab and Echitab plus 9made in and approved for the Nigerian setting) are given IV for example.
Whao! Doctor said the for fear of anaphylactic reactions, the under the skin route is preferred. Now if it must be in the veins, then a test dose is first to be given before the remaining. I don't know how real is that
SportsRe: Arsenal Win First FIFA Women Champions Cup by Racoon(m): 8:48am On Feb 03
Weldone Gunners Ladies. Remains the premiership crown for the boys. COYGs.
HealthRe: Snakebite Deaths In Nigeria Raise Concerns Over Antivenom Shortages by Racoon(m): 8:46am On Feb 03
dominique:
How are they administered? Through injection or ingestion? I'm genuinely curious.
Anti-snake venoms are either given subcutaneously on the skin or in the muscles.
HealthRe: Snakebite Deaths In Nigeria Raise Concerns Over Antivenom Shortages by Racoon(m): 8:28am On Feb 03
Anti-snake venoms are rare in hospitals which ought not be because snakes are creepy creatures who love to live close to food source; rodents, domestic chicken etc.

Hence often comes close to human habitation & risk of bites. Therefore hospitals should make emergency preparedness for anti-snake venoms.
PoliticsRe: *Amupitan: CAN Cannot Address The Issue – MURIC* by Racoon(m): 8:13am On Feb 03
Terrorists defending the indefensible. The INEC chairman once said the same truth that Tinubu, Reno Omokri. Femi Fani-Kayode all said but today are denying. The truth is always sacrosanct. You can't deny or change it.
PoliticsRe: 'shoot on sight': Onanuga & Atiku's aide clash over idioms & grammatical errors by Racoon(m): 10:29pm On Feb 02
Hehehe! Olodo them forming woke. Very uncouth and canny. Intolerant and reckless.
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Empty Streets As Anambra Residents Observe Sit-at-home by Racoon(m):
The Igbo man doesn't budge in the face of injustice. People may feel coerced but standing for a cause worth for does not need any leadership coercion. Charles Soludo should get the message
PoliticsRe: 2027: Kwankwaso Stalls Defection To ADC Over Obi’s Ticket Uncertainty by Racoon(m): 6:34pm On Feb 02
Hehehe! Peter Obi matter hook everyone for throat. Lai Mohammed talking about Peter Obi
PoliticsRe: ADC Intimidated By Massive APC Membership Registration by Racoon(m): 6:19pm On Feb 02
grin This activation of the rigging template should not surprised any sane rational thinking citizen of this nation
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi couldn't Have Won In 2023, Even With 10 Million Votes - Lai Mohammed by Racoon(m): 6:16pm On Feb 02
PlasmaTV:
Why do you always jump on every thread concerning Peter Obi? Obsessed much?
The fear of the man's personality. There is a morbid pathologic dread of the man by anything in the APC.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi couldn't Have Won In 2023, Even With 10 Million Votes - Lai Mohammed by Racoon(m): 6:09pm On Feb 02
yarimo:
Someone that can't provide party agent to units, was busy claiming he won
Party agents or not, Peter Obi put up a commanding performance than those who provided riggers in the 2023 election. Rivers State is a case study

PoliticsRe: South Africa Restores Power to Nigeria High Commission after debts payment by Racoon(m): 6:07pm On Feb 02
Just imagine the shame and disgrace. Foreign embassies can't met with overhead costs and other logistics.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi couldn't Have Won In 2023, Even With 10 Million Votes - Lai Mohammed by Racoon(m): 6:00pm On Feb 02
See them? Peter Obi!!!!! This solemn truth has been hunting them since 2023. Person wey dust Abuja, Rivers, Nassarawa, Lagos, Osun, with significant showing in other states does not command national appeal?

The INEC glitch criminality has to be done. Let there be free, fair, and credible election first. Let the outcome determine itself.
BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 5:50pm On Feb 02
PigTormentor:
This moomoo os always looking for excuses to console himself.
"...Coca-Cola’s latest investment promise was nothing more than a recycled, unfulfilled commitment first made three years ago to the Muhammadu Buhari administration.

“It is a matter of grave concern that the news is once again awash with Coca-Cola’s promise of a $1 billion investment in Nigeria. This is the second time in three years that the company has made this hollow pledge to different ruling governments, and yet it failed to deliver the first time around..........."


Sorry bro. We all are not zombies who swallow every lies, deceits and propaganda being banded by the rudderless government as achievement. So face reality and stop the paranoia of your delusions not going away.
BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 5:46pm On Feb 02
$1B plugging into the Nigerian economy and repeat $1B re-investment with no reduction in unemployment figures, escalating poverty, while taxation is killing. Yet Coca Cola is a macro-economy. Someone should kindly tag Seunmsg to respond for us please.

BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 5:38pm On Feb 02
Alliswell248:
It's only cownu and Hobi supporters that are sad about this great news...Mr Peter Gbajue would never use this country. He lacks the mental capacity to rule Nigeria.
No one should be bothered about Peter Obi being your president or not, let the country work well for all of us. Not governing with incredible lies and propaganda.

Meanwhile these are Tinubu today's turncoat spokesmen in the time past; @PeterObi is better than @officialABAT both as a governor and a businessman. If Peter Obi had the revenue and FG infrastructure of Lagos, he would have truly turned Anambara more than Tinubu left Lagos........
https://twitter.com/BwalaDaniel/status/1584803684063453190?t=zrQA6htLm89BpTK0UByAuA&s=19.

"Even Peter Obi is ahead of Atiku Abubakar.......ahead of him in terms of capacity to make decisions.Festus Keyamo said Tinubu increased Lagos’s IGR which is true. But much more than that, Tinubu increased Lagos’ debt. Tinubu met a debt of less than $200 million and left a debt of billions of dollars. Lagos alone owes 6% of Nigeria’s external debt and approximately 4% of her domestic debt.

Tinubu’s debt overshot his IGR, which is a net loss for Lagos. Besides, with AlphaBeta, are we sure the IGR got to the coffers of the Lagos Government, or to private hands?


"How Festus Keyamo exposed Tinubu on Channels TV" – Reno Omokri
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/08/how-festus-keyamo-exposed-tinubu-on-channels-tv-reno-omokri/

Do zombiesm with sense.
HealthRe: Giant Cobra Crawls Out Of Toilet In Abuja Residential Home (Photos, Video) by Racoon(m): 5:32pm On Feb 02
shocked Jesus! God save us o. This is not the best of times with these creepy creatures.
BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 5:30pm On Feb 02
CyynthiaKiss:
Some of you guys don’t even know the damage Tinubu has caused Nigeria
It is really nauseating and shameful to think about these issues.
BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 5:25pm On Feb 02
Several multinational companies and international partners have made significant investment pledges, or engaged in dealings with the Nigerian government during the administrations of Muhammadu Buhari (2015–2023) and Bola Tinubu (2023–present), that have remained unfulfilled, stalled, or faced significant, long-term delays.

These unfulfilled promises often relate to major infrastructure projects, refinery rehabilitation, foreign direct investment (FDI) pledges, and, in some cases, commitments to environmental cleanup.

This time around the Coca Cola Company didn't come in person but the promised of repeat phantom investment was sourced from the "American Embassy"

PoliticsRe: Tinubu Presidency Spends N1.5billion On Flight Tickets In One Day, Records Show by Racoon(m): 4:53pm On Feb 02
Government of wasters. Meanwhile they are recouping the money via their indiscriminate taxation policies.
BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op):
For goodness sake a country cant continue to be a butt of investor's jokes. Coca-Cola promised Tinubu $1B Investment After pledging a similar unfulfilled deal during the Buhari's government. This has been the repeated cycle.

Coca-Cola knows APC government is full of dull brains who can barely reason, whose stock in trade are lies, deceit and propaganda. Hence taking them for a ride.They know that the government in place is a scam government hence understand the language they love to hear.

BusinessRe: From Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 3:34pm On Feb 02
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company has disclosed plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria in expansion of its business in the next five years. The Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) of the company, Mr Zoran Bogdanovic disclosed this during his visit to President Tinubu where it noted the company’s long-term commitment to Nigeria.

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Coca Cola noted that it generates around N300 billion in revenues year from Nigeria and returns N90 billion back to the government.

Furthermore, the company noted that since 2013, it has spent around $1.5 billion in its Nigerian business on capacity expansion, supply distribution and logistics.

According to Mr. Zoran Bogdanovic, “That assurance gives us the confidence to continue our investments. Since 2013, we have invested $ 1.5 billion in Nigeria in capacity expansion, transformation of our supply chain infrastructure capabilities, training and development.”

“I am very pleased to announce that, with a predictable and enabling environment in place, we plan to invest an additional $1 billion over the next five years. We believe Nigeria’s potential is tremendous, and we are committed to working with the government to realise this potential.”

President Tinubu praised Coca-Cola for its enduring partnership with Nigeria and for creating over 3,000 jobs across its nine production facilities.

Addressing the delegation, he emphasized that private sector partnerships, which drive sustained investments, are key to his administration’s comprehensive reforms aimed at enhancing the business environment. He also assured that the government would continue working with Coca-Cola to boost investments and tackle environmental challenges, including climate change.

Coca cola’s recent row with FCCPC
The company’s investment will come as a confidence booster to the federal government in its drive to attract foreign investors despite significant exits in the past few years. However, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) had earlier in the year accused Coca Cola of misleading trade description and unfair marketing tactics.


The FCCPC stated that Coca-Cola Nigeria Ltd and NBC misled the public by claiming that the ‘Original Taste, Less Sugar’ variant had the same formulation as the ‘Original Taste’ variant. The Commission further noted that the matter of Abuse of Dominance, along with the appropriate penalties under the FCCPA and the Administrative Penalties Regulation 2020 (APR), has been reserved for future regulatory action, with penalties to be imposed in due course.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/09/19/coca-cola-pledges-to-invest-1-billion-in-nigeria-in-five-years/

BusinessFrom Buhari - Tinubu; Coca Cola Repeated Promises Of Unfulfilled Investments by Racoon(op): 3:33pm On Feb 02
RE: "Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria.."
https://www.nairaland.com/8610820/coca-cola-invest-additional-1bn

CAPPA tasks Tinubu on Coca-Cola’s $1bn investment pledge, others
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has enjoined President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be wary of Coca-Cola’s $1 Billion Investment in the country over a period of five years.

[i]A statement from the organisation on Wednesday signed by its media and communication officer, Robert Egbe, said
Coca-Cola’s latest investment promise was nothing more than a recycled, unfulfilled commitment first made three years ago to the Muhammadu Buhari administration.

“It is a matter of grave concern that the news is once again awash with Coca-Cola’s promise of a $1 billion investment in Nigeria. This is the second time in three years that the company has made this hollow pledge to different ruling governments, and yet it failed to deliver the first time around,” it said.


CAPPA said despite the company’s failure to honour its previous commitments, the government of the day has not only embraced its latest pledge[b] “with undue fanfare but also quickly risen to defend its dubious track record of dangling promises that never materialise with evidence.”[/b]

“While the government may claim that Coca-Cola couldn’t fulfil its earlier commitment due to a ‘challenging business environment’, the disturbing truth remains that, beyond its woeful record of unmet financial pledges, Coca-Cola’s presence in Nigeria has more than any other thing been defined by its persistent onslaught against public health and regulatory infractions than anything else,” it said.

CAPPA also highlighted that a Lagos High Court in 2017 issued a damning judgement against the company, revealing that its products were unfit for consumption as they contain high levels of sunset yellow and benzoic acid which, according to European and American food and drug agencies, can form the carcinogen benzene when combined with ascorbic acid (Vitamin C).

It said that the court had mandated the company to place warning labels on its beverages, advising consumers against combining their intake with Vitamin C but that the corporation has till date refused to comply with this directive.

It said, “This contempt and disregard for public health and judicial authority should ordinarily disqualify the company from receiving any form of state endorsement, let alone at the highest level of government.”

CAPPA also stated that barely two months ago, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) found Coca-Cola guilty of deceptive trade practices as the commission’s investigation which began in 2019, revealed that the company had on multiple occasions and counts engaged in false and harmful marketing practices that could mislead customers.

CAPPA’s Executive Director, Akinbode Oluwafemi said, “The question the Nigerian government must ask itself in light of all this is what truly it stands to gain by endorsing a multinational corporation with a dark history of non-compliance, and whose products are even actively contributing to a public health crisis in the country?

“Sugar-sweetened beverages, like many of Coca-Cola’s products under such category, are well known and documented contributors to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease and other associated health conditions that are already straining Nigeria’s healthcare system and economy,” he stated.
https://dailytrust.com/cappa-tasks-tinubu-on-coca-colas-1bn-investment-pledge-others/

PoliticsRe: Iswap Terrorists Chant “allahu Akbar” Repeatedly As They Release Video Of Attack by Racoon(m): 9:32am On Feb 02
All muslims are not terrorists but all fanatic terrorists are muslims.
PoliticsRe: DHQ, Security Agencies Tracing Sources Of Terrorists’ Drones by Racoon(m): 3:04pm On Feb 01
Thought Daniel Bwala the govt propaganda spokesman says the FG and security agencies cant track bandits because they use startimes network? So which one be this one? So disgusting the kinds of incompetent people in govt in Nigeria today

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