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This Is The Situation In Ibadan by ariesbull: 2:04am On Jan 19
When we say that the economy is in tatters but some Lagos Ibadan expressway media will downplay it. Multinationals are closing shops and relocating, businesses are closing and churches are buying up these factory

Look at the experience of a Nigerian in Ibadan .... This is to show you the level of hardship, depreciation of values !

Re: This Is The Situation In Ibadan by TopBanter: 3:25am On Jan 19
Leave this type of gossip to market women and ladies.

It is not dignified coming from a man because it is a Nigerian everyday life conversation that could have happened in 2011 or even 2035 in future.

It is no ‘sign of the times’ as you are implying.

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Re: This Is The Situation In Ibadan by Rolings: 4:25am On Jan 19
ariesbull:
When we say that the economy is in tatters but some Lagos Ibadan expressway media will downplay it. Multinationals are closing shops and relocating, businesses are closing and churches are buying up these factory

Look at the experience of a Nigerian in Ibadan .... This is to show you the level of hardship, depreciation of values !

Nigeiran stock market is the best performing worldwide....no be me talk am google am

Yes some multinationals are leaving.... If the reason is that they are not making money why do they still want to export their products here? No sane multinational will pullout of Nigeria completely.
Nigeria is a huge market
You exit it at your own risks.
As some companies are leaving other are trooping in
Who says you Only need Multinationals in your economy..... Let's even allow indigenous companies grow and expand....

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Re: This Is The Situation In Ibadan by FaceTanke: 5:16am On Jan 19
So the opinion of one old woman no let ur mind rest since?

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Re: This Is The Situation In Ibadan by TopBanter: 5:33am On Jan 19
Rolings:


Nigeiran stock market is the best performing worldwide....no be me talk am google am

Yes some multinationals are leaving.... If the reason is that they are not making money why do they still want to export their products here? No sane multinational will pullout of Nigeria completely.
Nigeria is a huge market
You exit it at your own risks.
As some companies are leaving other are trooping in
Who says you Only need Multinationals in your economy..... Let's even allow indigenous companies grow and expand....

You are talking to a doom monger who only wants to see and advocate negatives only.

The Nigerian and Argentinian stock market are currently the best performing in the world based on pivotal and crucial reforms from two new Presidents who want to take a fundamental top-to-bottom approach to delivering robust and lasting solutions for age-long and entrenched problems.

Investors can see where Nigeria is going in the short, medium and long term which means good ROI for them as Nigeria improves and Nigerians begin to feel the positive and sustainable economic effects reforms, painful in the short term, are delivering.

To the average Nigerian, everything is about "food don cost" because even a fundamental understanding of inflationary pressure, due to severe previous misrule, is beyond them.

A President, only a few months in office and after meeting the effect of monumental misrule on ground, should simply wave a magic wand and petrol is free, food cost kobos and jobs are available for every single Nigerian adult?

Unfortunately, the real world does not work like that and some are yet to understand that Nigeria is broke. Very broke.

Meaning the quickest path to all-encompassing recovery, that will impact on all aspects of the lives of our people, is to aggressively diversify our economy away from oil to increase economic output and income that will enable us to permanently address destructively perennial problems.

For example, adequate power supply and optimally varied transport infrastructure breaks the average Nigerian's obsession with PMS. How do we provide adequate power and transport infrastructure? We make more money to pay for them.

Ditto food security etal.

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Re: This Is The Situation In Ibadan by ariesbull: 3:14pm On Jan 19
Rolings:


Nigeiran stock market is the best performing worldwide....no be me talk am google am

Yes some multinationals are leaving.... If the reason is that they are not making money why do they still want to export their products here? No sane multinational will pullout of Nigeria completely.
Nigeria is a huge market
You exit it at your own risks.
As some companies are leaving other are trooping in
Who says you Only need Multinationals in your economy..... Let's even allow indigenous companies grow and expand....
I agree wit you

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