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Sunday, July 01, 2018

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47 comments:

  1. Hahahaha @customized agbada


    Amawbia ugbo ogiriga

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    1. This is NIGERIA!!

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    2. To all ye naysayers agriculture is more profitable for an economy than manufacturing cars. The agricultural value chain and industry was the only one that did not suffer a recession till date. Rwanda will be a dumping ground for Volkswagen seeing as the eurozone is trying to get rid of fuel powered cars they are moving to a green society. Meanwhile we have a good track record of environmental conservation in Nigeria and we don't need to be a dumping ground for any "smart Europeans" post brexit. Nigerians Learn to appreciate what you have.

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    3. Anonymous 12:17 I bet it you have an ID but chose to go under anonymous to typed what you have up there because you know the truth from your lies. If I guess three bv's I might get who you are. Keep deceiving yourself about Nigeria.

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    4. TEEJAY...biko calm down. Haba. Allow then to comment. The more the comments the more we learn and probably wrinkle our noses. All na blogging.

      This President what's his highest qualification again?
      He has no kobo knowledge about Money METRICS and can't sit for long in meetings where hybrid technologies and hi-tech advanced modules are being discussed.

      On this blog, many bvs were warned, they resorted to calling us names and abusing us for days. It was WAR. Now they are in the run and claiming BUSY while the masses wallow in abject poverty.

      They can't comment with their IDs because bvs will attack them like termites.
      Free them anonymous APC supporters. They brought this shame on themselves.

      Happy Sunday.

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    5. Xhlrted P, don't you see Nigeria has been left behind by other African countries? We have taken over India as the poorest country. Which agriculture are they talking about? The ones the Fulani herdsmen are busy destroying with their cows with inpunity? Smh.....

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  2. Hahahahhahaha
    Even wearing Aso Ebi
    Nigeria my country

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    1. Laughing at your own folly. An agrarian economy is better than car coupling plant. The Rwandans will miss an opportunity to gain from import tariffs which Volkswagen will now be automatically exempt from paying. Please study economics and understand that Nigeria benefits millions of dollars by boosting farming inputs. We grow what we eat and manufacture what we need. Is this not the same company that cheated on its pollution emissions test and is now bringing imperialist trade policies to Rwanda?

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    2. 12:23 the same person as 12:17 above. Are you forcing us to buy your assumption? I bet if it was Nigeria that produced that car you will gladly comment with your ID or even trek from sokoto to Zamfara in praise of this your failed kinsmen in power. Stop trying hard to convince us, we aren't daft as you are or think.

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    3. Anon 12:23,you are a moron. Benefit millions of dollars from boosting which farm input. The one your Fulani cows will still destroy? 2019 is here and u and ur miserable and clueless cohorts must leave. Can u compare ur buhari led Nigeria to Rwanda?? Oniranu

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    4. Anon 12:23 please please carry your hoe and cutlass and enter farm and stop disturbing us here. Your value chain people are waiting for you.

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  3. The "frovlem" is that we do not even have enough mangoes to go round.
    If we "froduce" enough and export, it would have been good news.

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  4. Lmao. Laff wan kee me dieeeee oh. Na real commissioning mango. It is not a small something again oh.

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  5. I willkeep declaring it is well until it is

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  6. Meanwhile they are frustrating innosson motors...meanwhile I've seen only one innosson hillux here.

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    1. Because it is not owned by Dangote else government would have given him grant or the platform to global height.

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  7. I will be highly disappointed in Buhari if he shares that Abacha loot the way he wants. Divide that money and invest in the six geopolitical zones

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    1. Just say to cry dey hungry you.
      No con use dat one as excuse.
      Na so so headache and catarrh go worry finish.

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  9. I miss Jonathan! If gej had come back, importing cars in Nigeria would hv been a thing of the past!
    Gullible ones voted for change!

    Just Krix!

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    1. But it was Jonathan that increased auto importation tariffs and made cars prices triple almost overnight. So Nigerians to patronizing tokunbo as new cars were clearly unaffordable. Jonathan’s was far worse..

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  10. No comparison between light and darkness...

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  11. These ones go wear Agbada version of Nigerian Jersey...

    And it seems like they're commissioning Trade by Barter in Nigeria...

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  12. And I guess GEJ is d darkness COZ HE IS D CREATOR of d problems we are into

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    1. Oh shut up, you blind bat

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  13. These politicians are jokers.

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  14. This picture is wrong.

    There's nothing wrong with the Agric Fair the President attended.

    I'm all for agriculture and loving our farms in Emene. It's a money spinner.

    APC is not doing well but let's stand with what is right and progressive.

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  15. It is well with Nigeria

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  16. Are the mangoes for export or for local consumption?

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    1. For local consumption dear. We can't export fresh mangoes based on demand but can convert to fruit juice to earn good currency.

      If we spend N1tr to till soils, plant, harvest and make mango fruit juice and export, we can make N1.8tr.
      Less tax, CIF and natural hindrances.

      We spend N1tr to manufacture and sell, export and trade cars. Less the aforementioned, we can make N3tr.

      For now, let's sustain ourselves while waiting for a new dispensation because if Nigeria goes hungry, hmmmm. Yaws go gas o.
      We have food for now, let's Thank God and move on.

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  17. Nigeria is tilting towards irrepairable destruction really.Have lost hope on this nation.

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  18. Because you want him to use magic and start producing cars,oga he who controls food controls the economy of many nation but he who come controls automobile controls the economy of a few.

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    1. You both are going back to Daura come 2019

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    2. Hahaha my chest ooh....

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    3. Another herdsman spotted.Don't worry by 2019 y'all will go to Daura to continue the farming.

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  19. You finally used your id

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    1. I know he has an ID like I said up there. Sycophant.

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    2. Na herdsman na. Brainless thing

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  20. Rwanda is really making strides since the dark days. They are officially the cleanest country in Africa, environmentally conscious, invested heavily in agriculture, education and health care, and now they are getting a VW plant that will hire many ppl and provide good wages. I honestly love that you see what they have done with their money. Kudos to them for getting it together.

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  21. ...caressiing mangoes lmaooo.

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  22. Buhari and Osinbajo media e-rats, abeg commot

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