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Niger republic would have disgraced Nigeria badly if the Senate hadn't stopped the bastard called Ebola. No wonder the military rulers in Niger republic insulted him and told him to do his worst ![]() An army that is being brutalized by hungry, disorganized and poorly equipped ragtag bandits wants to fight to another nation on their home soil ![]() Indeed Ebola is like a madman with lighter in a gas station. If this clown is not removed, this country will continue to be at risk. |
Lol, losing 13 soldiers and a military helicopter against a ragtag bandits ![]() ?? Ordinary bandits that doesn't have ordinary bazooka talk more of rockets but the bastard drug lord want to send them to go and fight another nation on their soil![]() ?Ebola is a confirmed bastard!!! |
accordadoga27:I don't know why Ebola supporters are so dull. Why would any Nigerian be happy that fuel price is becoming so high when they're the ones suffering from it ?!!! Supporting a pandemic like Ebola is one thing, but being totally foolish is another. |
stacyadams:Abia State is one of the safest states in Nigeria. It is safer than Lagos and Ogun states. Recent official data already proves that. So, bring your investors to Aba and they will be glad you did! |
The governor should do that as a matter of urgency. That massive airport must not be allowed to become white elephant project. Airpeace can be lobbied to operate the route. It would serve Ebonyi, Northern cross river and parts of Benue. |
helinues:It's not my fault that you're not current. These are things that are already making headlines. Yes, Ogun attracted lots of industries in the past but many are closing down in recent times due to very expensive cost of production. Below is just one example i.e. GSK, a multinational that was based in Agbara, Ogun state.
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helinues:You must be living under the rock to be asking this sort of ignorant question. So, you're not aware that many businesses are closing down in Nigeria while others are leaving? |
It is no longer news that industries and companies, both locall and International brands are closing down in Nigeria. The cost of production has become too high for them to remain in business. However, the good news is that Aba has come to the rescue! Aba is the only industrial and commercial city in Nigeria to have 24/7 uninterrupted power supply. It is also one of the few cities to have dedicated gas supply to industrial estates. Only Lagos, Agbara and P.H are the others with such facilities. Even before Barth Nnaji brought Geometric Power that is about to revolutionize industrial production in Aba, the city was already one of the most industrialized in Nigeria. It has several big, small and medium scale enterprises including multinationals like PZ, Unilever, 7up Bottling Company, Guinness PLC, Niemeth, Pfizer etc. Big local brands in the city include Nigeria Breweries, Valiumbra flour mills, Glassforce, Starline etc. In addition to these big corporations are thousands of SME's that have put Aba on the map as the Asian tiger of Africa. So, any brand coming to Aba will easily assimilate in any of its industrial estates or production hubs. Then quickly access Shell's gas supply or Geometric power supply. Either way, you will be assured of reliable power supply that will make production easy, cheaper and more convenient. Another huge advantage the investor will enjoy is a large immediate population of over 1 million residents in Aba as well as large markets in the city that supply buyers from all over the SE and SS. Buyers from other countries like Cameroun, Gabon, Equitorial Guinea and Gabon also get their goods from Aba. It doesn't end there, a very responsible state government is now in charge. Alex Otti is providing other critical infrastructure to ensure optimal productivity. Already, many investors are now trouping to Aba to leverage these advantages that are unique to this city but more are still needed especially those that want to close in other parts of Nigeria due to expensive cost of production.
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Hotwest:Rubbish. His father is waging war against North yet this one is skating on the streets of Abuja like a teenager. |
This is the same international proxy war bastard Ebola decided to drag Nigeria into. Walahi, that drug dealer no go end well. |
I saw a disturbing picture this morning while watching Al Jazeera news. I saw hundreds of fully loaded trailers stranded in the Katsina section of Nigeria/Niger border. It was reported that similar large numbers of trailers were also stranded in several other sections on both sides of the border. Most of these stranded trailers are carrying perishable goods and the losses will be in billions of naira. Now, who are the losers? It is mainly Hausas, Fulanis, Kanuris etc. Yet a bastard drug dealer from the sadwaste decided to plunge this region into crises. If this situation happening is happening in the Nigeria/Benin border, will Ebola block the border and be pushing for war in this manner?! Of course not! This bastard drug dealer wants to destroy North and our brothers in Niger. But walahi talahi, Allah will destroy him first. There is no single person in the North who isn't against war with Niger. Emir Sanusi, Sultan, Abubarkar and many other Northern leaders including a delegation of Muslim leaders are all working frantically to make peace yet this drug lord keeps pushing for war and economic destruction. Ebola, you will suffer!!!
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