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Harlem2(m): 4:38pm On Oct 19, 2019
Old version of khafi
undecided
Hope the grandma is not a talkative

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Harlem2(m): 2:45pm On Oct 19, 2019
Terrorist attack.
cry cry cry
Harlem2(m): 1:56pm On Oct 19, 2019
Wetin concern Lagos
Flat head structure should rot in jail
We don't care

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Harlem2(m): 1:27pm On Oct 19, 2019
u11ae1013:
When are they going to burdillon to arrest that fraudstar

And Peter obi too

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Harlem2(m): 1:25pm On Oct 19, 2019
Hardworking people
grin grin grin
See pesin mama

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Harlem2(m): 1:24pm On Oct 19, 2019
spirul77:
please who can share the link were I can watch the video?

Just type the pastor name on xvideos
People don am
Harlem2(m): 1:08pm On Oct 19, 2019
Freethesis:
Please I need explanations to why moon travel is still at baby stage while every other technology of the 60s has advanced with speed.

Why I said moon travel is still at baby stage is because, the ability to travel to the moon as at 1967 supposed to be piece of cake by 2019.

But no. American is yet to return to the moon since then.

Going to the moon is a dangerous mission and require a lot of money
Countries only send probe to the moon
Harlem2(m): 8:46pm On Oct 18, 2019
PapaNnamdi:
I am so happy to discover today that there are so many others that are inquisitive like me,

I have always questioned everything we know about space,
I have always had it behind my back that something is wrong with what I was told in school.



at one time I googled alot about it,
the story about Armstrong is cooked up,
his pictures on the moon, casting different shadows,
I later felt I was loosing my mind and stopped,


someone or somepeople are controlling what we know


PapaNnamdi:
I am so happy to discover today that there are so many others that are inquisitive like me,

I have always questioned everything we know about space,
I have always had it behind my back that something is wrong with what I was told in school.



at one time I googled alot about it,
the story about Armstrong is cooked up,
his pictures on the moon, casting different shadows,
I later felt I was loosing my mind and stopped,


someone or somepeople are controlling what we know

dhardline:
If you really take time to do some little research you'll actually find it very difficult to believe the earth is round. Infact I 90% belive the earth is flat.
Do you know that NASA has no real image of earth? All you have been seeing is actually CGI. All the fantastic pictures of Mars, jupiter, saturn, Galaxies are all CGI.
Someone mentioned something about the ship disappearing over the curve well sorry to disappoint you but that has also been debunked with the help of some high end cameras. Simply looking thru the cameras they still saw the ships clearly. It's all perception e.g when you stand at the end of a long corridor you realize that the extreme end of the corrider becomes smaller and terminates at the eye level. So the whole idea is the higher you go the farther you'll see but since the air contains a lot of particles there a limit the eye can see. Even the American encyclopedia of 1958 has some to say on that. Watch the video.
Let's even take about vacuum. So space is a vacuum right and earth is spinning through space and somehow space has not stripped earth of its atmosphere completely. And they say it's cause of gravity undecided. Same gravity that a balloon filled with helium overcomes undecided. Really the whole globe earth is really fishy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BGe7HV83jWg

It's a pity few people follow space stuff
Chinese landed on the moon you guys did see that.....na NASA you dey vex for
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Google search for India chandrayaan that just crash on the moon
The moon stuff is real

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Harlem2(m): 1:24pm On Oct 18, 2019
Gforce2015:
Shebi the tanker just fall...we want make the tanker fall again and destroy lives and properties of all these nyamiri noise Makers....

E Ni kuure

Omo that Anambra should burn jare
Nothing concern us??
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Igbo ntooor

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Harlem2(m): 1:22pm On Oct 18, 2019
Strawberryg:


Ur worthless life is already destroyed and ur Boko Haram soul is already condemned to eternal torment. Heartless demon

Your brothers also wish Yorubas people dead.... check the other thread and see them spilling their hate
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Harlem2(m): 12:59pm On Oct 18, 2019
celeiyke:
The Ijebu people of Ogun state migrated from Anambra in South East Nigeria. They are the biggest entrepreneurs amongst the Yoruba of the south west. The entrepreneurial skills come from their ancestral background of Anambra. To be modest, they are the most successful Yoruba businessmen.

Argue with ur keyboard

Go and tell them that in ogun state?
Stop chest beating online
Harlem2(m): 1:42pm On Oct 16, 2019
Unbiased1:
Were are the pics from 1955? When the thread about the pics of Enugu from the 50s was created, a guy there said that the SW people will create their own thread out of jealousy. I guess he wasn't wrong after all.
I actually opened this thread to see pics of Ibadan from the 50s but you guys have covered the thread with pics we have seen several times.

So enugu is more beautiful than China
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Shildren of the past still stuck in 1995grin and one Igbo miscreants created this thread

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Harlem2(m): 1:20pm On Oct 16, 2019
But ibadan is still organize
Na
Harlem2(m): 8:52am On Oct 15, 2019
Still waiting for unclothedness day
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Trending shiit
Harlem2(m): 10:21pm On Oct 14, 2019
Something Russia will seize
And keep quiet
grin

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Harlem2(m): 6:34pm On Oct 14, 2019
signz:


President Buhari wears Gucci shoes instead of Aba made.

President Buhari's official cars are Maybachs instead of Innoson or PAN.

President Buhari goes to foreign hospital which he's been going to since the late 70s (He said it himself in the only interview he granted in 2015) instead of National Hospital Abuja.

President Buhari trained his Children abroad instead of ABU Zaria.

I don't want to mention our first lady.

Let Buhari lead by Example.

It's easy for them to ban these things because they can easily use tax payers money to buy anything they want (foreign goods)

Every journey start with a step!!

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Harlem2(m): 5:55pm On Oct 14, 2019
Local product should take over
Unfortunately Nigerians love foreign product

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Harlem2(m): 5:45pm On Oct 14, 2019
Ijawwomaninoyo:


Go and look for her films, she is almost as hot as Mide.

I just one of her movie
[B]Aje[/b]
Harlem2(m): 5:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
Ijawwomaninoyo:


She is very lousy on set too, you can check YouTube for her films.
She shouts like Mide Martins.

She is not loud joor
Na mide Martins and the likes
Harlem2(m): 7:39am On Oct 14, 2019
Best time for fake pastor to cash out heavily from ipob
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Just predict fake future and mobilize them for vigil and offering
Harlem2(m): 8:58pm On Oct 13, 2019
Sai ruga!!!!
grin grin
Good news

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Harlem2(m): 4:16pm On Oct 12, 2019
Op bloody afonja looking for traffic
We are not poor
Harlem2(m): 9:03pm On Oct 11, 2019
TundeBricklayer:

Most of the firms they listed are not own by them, for example Channels tv, Oando, Glo, LADOL, Proforce, First bank, Stanbic Ibtc they control substantial shares in some, while they use some of them as frontiers.

Eternityk seems this guy have a problem with this great companies

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Harlem2(m): 2:13pm On Oct 11, 2019
Ogun to get factory
Harlem2(m): 2:13pm On Oct 11, 2019
Day2logic:
I agree. I like the bigi Chapman.

But why do I have the feeling the post is about Yoruba-Igbo online tribal war

Aswear na war

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Harlem2(m): 1:58pm On Oct 11, 2019
Castrate him
cry cry cry

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Harlem2(m): 12:38pm On Oct 11, 2019
Wickedtruths:


Even in China, how many of similar models to the nonsense he makes do you see?

Chinese use good Chinese cars, not the nonsense he's selling.

The same cars Innoson claims to be manufacturing are available for sale on Alibaba. The real manufacturers are selling it there like Keke.

Hmgrin grin
Harlem2(m): 12:33pm On Oct 11, 2019
eternityk:

Innoson the rebadging company

Chai
Harlem2(m): 12:32pm On Oct 11, 2019
Soso990240:
Can't you just keep mute if you don't have anything to say? Who told you Innoson doesn't use his vehicle? must you lie just to paint people bad? BTW how many road accident have you seen involving Innoson motors? Compare it it to your so called Strong vehicles. which motor no de get accident? abeg shift.

How many innoson vehicle have you seen in Lagos traffic
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Harlem2(m): 12:31pm On Oct 11, 2019
TundeBricklayer:


They are not I will show you prove

Is LADOL truly a Nigerian company?

Even with the g of the Nigerian Oil and Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act of 2010, many Nigerian investors still exploit the old loopholes in the system to take advantage of this law.

Many Nigerians still parade foreign-owned companies as local entities to take advantage of the opportunities provided by the NOGICD Act at the detriment of the Nigerian economy.

LADOL, for instance, prides itself as a local company and is reaping the huge benefits that accrue to local companies in Nigeria but its shareholding structure appears to question this claim.

It is not an offence for foreign companies to operate in Nigeria.

After all, President Muhammadu Buhari has travelled all over the world to woo foreign investors to come into Nigeria and harness the investment opportunities his istration has created.

Also, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has also made tremendous efforts to improve Nigeria’s ranking in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business to attract foreign companies.

Buhari and Osinbajo’s efforts have paid off by attracting many foreign companies and investments since 2015.

All these investments by foreign companies operating in Nigeria have provided employment for Nigerians and helped to grow the Nigerian economy.

The Nigerian government has also provided benefits for these foreign companies to thrive.

But it is worrisome when some foreign-owned companies parade themselves as local companies because they shortchange both the Nigerian economy and truly Nigerian companies.

Foreign-owned companies, which should enjoy the benefits provided by the Nigerian government for foreign companies have claimed to be local companies to enjoy the benefits in the NOGICD Act.

A peep into the shareholding structure of LADOL, for instance, reveals that the ownership is foreign-dominated because this conglomerate, which claims to be a bona fide Nigerian company, has its substantial 84 per cent shares held by foreign companies.

The two foreign companies that own the 84 per cent stake in LADOL are Sable Offshore Investment Limited, ed in British Virgin Island, and Alsba Ventures, also ed in the British Virgin Island.

While Sable Offshore Investment Limited has 53 per cent stake in LADOL, Alsba Ventures Group has 31 per cent.

When two foreign companies establish a company in Nigeria, the company can be rightly regarded as a foreign company.


So, substantially, and legally too, it can be argued that LADOL is a British Virgin Island company and not a Nigerian indigenous company because it is owned by entities ed in British Virgin island.

If British Virgin Island companies owned by Nigerians establish a company in Nigeria, the company is not a truly Nigerian company because it is owned by foreign companies.

When Nigerians establish companies in British Virgin Island and use these companies to set up a company in Nigeria, their motive becomes questionable and suspicious.

The question is: Why did they not set up the company in Nigeria instead of setting up companies in foreign countries and using these foreign companies to set up a company in Nigeria? What is their motive?

What are they trying to dodge? Which rules are they trying to circumvent?

It is also well known all over the world that British Virgin Island is a tax haven where companies do not pay tax.

These companies are shell companies and regulators and anti-corruption agencies in most countries have had cause to probe the business activities of these companies.


Despite this obviously foreign ownership structure, LADOL is one of the greatest beneficiaries of the opportunities provided in the NOGICD Act.

Indeed, the company has benefited enormously from the local content policy in the oil and gas sector.

The opportunities and benefits LADOL have enjoyed are clearly meant for Nigerian companies. But is it truly a Nigerian company?

Many people have called on the government regulators to probe the ownership structure of LADOL to ascertain if it is truly a Nigerian company.

The earlier this is done the better for the Nigerian economy.


All this rant won't get to the Yoruba owner
All your epistle will not leave nairaland

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