rvp20182: Actually Kenya gov felt so embarrassed by Telcom heist. The treasury had cooked the books so much They gave the Nigerians their shirt back and told them to run, never to come back.
Now everyone in Kenya knows small banks are there for a reason - they are owned by corrupt politicians, drug delears and tax evaders - and have doggdy books with numbered accounts.Why on earth would you come and buy such a bank? for a premium.
Just start from the scrarth
Nigerians will go home minus their shirt.
As expected from.any figure emanating your zoo..the rest is hallucinated drivel..
68816419: Mad old man, Nigeria is extreme poor yet its still remains the number one car buyer in Africa, there is one vehicle for every 12 citizens in Nigeria.there is a vehicle for every 22 Ghanaian while a country with 94% of poor (Kenya) has a vehicle for every 30 Kenyan
He is just a fool..Nigeria is just behind SA in cars per capita..smh
Lol what do you know is VW and Nissan plant? You saw Austin post and you jumped in to reply so you would be viewed as one of those that understand the immense benefit of what vaxx posted on the ghanian Economy...
Austine1213: Volkswagen SA and Nissan SA are among automakers planning new plants in Ghana to target West Africa’s 382 million people. VWSA did the same in Rwanda
It will be a success, Ghana is proactive. Jobs, revenue and quality cars
Great news
You are just trying to bring glory to SA with a post that has nothing to do with her....since when did Volkswagen and Nissan become SA cars..
68816419: All Nigeria banks have been making profits in Kenya and in all Africa countries at large, our bank dont just ventures into any countries when proper analyses is not carried out, Uba and GTbank profits has bn increasing (those still tiny for the time been ),while Access bank has promised to turn around that dead bank, Nigga we are your Savior , we buy almost collapsed firms and turn them around, Ihub(Now Cchub),Fina Bank(founded1983 now Gtbank)At that time, its total asset valuation was estimated at about US$242.2 million (KES:20.94 billion).[3] In 2013, GTBank Kenya was ranked number 22, by assets, among 43 licensed banks in Kenya then(so great for a new bank), Acorn Group(largest estates builders in Kenya) ,UBA BANK KENYA, (KSh 67.6 Million in net profit at the close of 2019. This is compared to KSh 53.1 Million made the previous year.) Crown Agents Bank and Investment Management,(with $1.5 billion in assets. In April 2016, Helios completed the acquisition of 100% of CAB and CAIM. CAB and CAIM provide payments), Equity Bank was making loss and could not expand , but starts making profits as soon as the Helios guys (Nigerians) made $178.7 million acquisition of a 24.99% interest in Equity Bank,Post Helios’ investment, Equity Bank acquired Uganda Microfinance Limited and expanded organically into Rwanda, South Sudan and Tanzania. At the time of Helios' exit, Equity Bank was Kenya’s largest bank by number of accounts and among the top three in market capitalization and assets, having successfully developed a platform aimed at banking the previously unbanked at the bottom of the pyramid. Kenyans should always thank Nigerians for reviving all their dead firms
Lol,lol,lol..we help protect the collapse of their Economy and provide jobs for the larggards... They should thanks us and be grateful..we are their Messiah..
rvp20182: Kenya coast is mostly muslim - they don't drink a lot of beer. That brewery must have closed shop very long time ago. Mombasa cannot compete with Ibandan on anything.
Of Mombasa coast is mostly Muslim, what happened to the rest of kenyans...do they also detest beer?
rvp20182: We dominate East Africa - Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, South Sudan - Eastern Congo, have some key presence in Ethiopia and Somalia. And we have some play in Zambia and Mozambique.
Our next playground is Congo DRC. Our first real french and central African foray. If we succeed in DRC - we will take over Central Africa.
If Ethiopia opens up - we could stay there for some time.
rvp20182: We dominate East Africa - Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, South Sudan - Eastern Congo, have some key presence in Ethiopia and Somalia. And we have some play in Zambia and Mozambique.
Our next playground is Congo DRC. Our first real french and central African foray. If we succeed in DRC - we will take over Central Africa.
If Ethiopia opens up - we could stay there for some time.
obaaderemi: So you don't even know Mombasa has a moribund brewery. Silly boy. It was closed down because Mombasa is not a lucrative market. Anyway, Procter and Gamble Ibadan.
68816419: Your country is too fake, u fake figures to suite ur egos, some few years back, Nakumat Uchummu and Kenya airways were reporting false profits but as time goes by , the truth then begin to reveal ,all your major supermarkets chain’s creditors voted to liquidate the lose making supermarkets, same will soon happen to your banks.
Lol if KQ loses $500m this year what then is left of that loss making venture
68816419: Your country is too fake, u fake figures to suite ur egos, some few years back, Nakumat Uchummu and Kenya airways were reporting false profits but as time goes by , the truth then begin to reveal ,all your major supermarkets chain’s creditors voted to liquidate the lose making supermarkets, same will soon happen to your banks.
I remember telling them this repeatedly ..the recent person I heard to lecture this too was "shma the dummy"..
The lied to the world I think 2010-2017 that they are in a boom and their middle class is booming..investors thought theur teaming population has what it takes to shop in malls little did they know it was all a cooked up lie by Kenyatta and co...investors that ran in then are crying to the bank...wonder no more why malls spaces are empty, superstores are closing down and leaving the market scenes,mall construction has dropped drastically... They lied to the world to create a boom
Shma: even If you hide behind those fake smiles ;, you know quite well who are the slum Champs. Because of partriotism you just have to defend it irregardless
Wtf do you mean..Everyone knows that nairobi is the slum capital and slum has always been associated with anything Kenya...that a global written fact...projecting is no way to nurse your pain and erase reality..
rvp20182: Why? Abuja has tiny CBD with a spread up of buildings- gov offices, transcorp hilton, the mosque, and ambassadors office. Plus what WTO building. And then few gov estates that don't look decent - Mahitima/ Grwanipha (sp). Then river run estates.
And then iron sheet roofed slums.
Mombasa is giant - with many resorts in both south and north coast, with old town full of buildings and offices, with mainland with 2nd larges port in SSA, intl airport, and name it. Abuja airport is 70kms away I heard in maize plantation. Mombasa boast many industries and is transport Hq.
Mombasa has many good residential estates.
Go on you can list more buildings don't limit your knowledge among the prominent one...you haven't even scratched the surface..you still have a long way to .go
...btw while you continue with your straw man argument watch this aerial view on Brasilia.....Brazil headquarter was shifted to Brasilia about the same time as Abuja....
rvp20182: Actually lower-middle class. I see jam-packed houses with little else. Kenya's upper class would boast large land, swimming pools and lots of trees and trimmed grass.
You can shove that forest down you ass...the building is the luxury not the forest...maybe in Kenya...
Houses in Dubai don't have greenery talk more of forest but the interior are heavily plated with gold... stop grasping on straws..
surplusk: This is the bird's eye view of the ongoing road dualization of Yakubu Gowon Way thru Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital right in the city of Kaduna.
Kaduna roads is of high quality...it's might dethrone Abuja's road if El-rufsi maintains this quality..