Youths like Oluwagbemisola ALO (GMNSE, CSWPA-SM) engineering educator entrepreneur, mechanical engineer etc, Bode Akinmodun of Femi Adekoya Oyewole Okewole you might have to take your selves more seriously Bode is into manufacturing. he understands his subject.
oyewole, agric tech,femi adekoya precision agriculture ,maybe there should be collaboration ,partnership, cooperation rather than operating in silos. maybe Bode Agusto uncle bode! can you help,? you are into strategy .then there is ifeanyi chris oputa chemical engineer and director general NASSI, nigerian association of small scale industrialists/ we do not want the youths in engineering to end up as AWASTED GENERATION we are into reckless importation
look this is from corrnelius hamelberg a swede on the USA AFRICA dialogue forum stating :As you said, Financial Times: Nigeria. Of course, Nigeria with a population of 220 million plus and growing, Financial Times and the predatory, profit-making exporters in the business of exporting to Nigeria are salivating non-stop at the prospect of Nigeria continuing to be one of their largest markets, a veritable dumping ground for their industrial waste, all manner of finished products, clothes, pharmaceuticals, cement, building materials, refrigerators, old and used cars, trucks, tankers, spare parts, all kinds of electronics, electricity generators, mobile phones, weapons, ammunition, skin-lightening creams, human and artificial hair wigs for the beautifiers, flying saucers, maybe even toilet paper, here's a comprehensive list of the items Nigeria imports #engineering #entrepreneur #business #coll
oyewole, agric tech,femi adekoya precision agriculture ,maybe there should be collaboration ,partnership, cooperation rather than operating in silos. maybe Bode Agusto uncle bode! can you help,? you are into strategy .then there is ifeanyi chris oputa chemical engineer and director general NASSI, nigerian association of small scale industrialists/ we do not want the youths in engineering to end up as AWASTED GENERATION we are into reckless importation
look this is from corrnelius hamelberg a swede on the USA AFRICA dialogue forum stating :As you said, Financial Times: Nigeria. Of course, Nigeria with a population of 220 million plus and growing, Financial Times and the predatory, profit-making exporters in the business of exporting to Nigeria are salivating non-stop at the prospect of Nigeria continuing to be one of their largest markets, a veritable dumping ground for their industrial waste, all manner of finished products, clothes, pharmaceuticals, cement, building materials, refrigerators, old and used cars, trucks, tankers, spare parts, all kinds of electronics, electricity generators, mobile phones, weapons, ammunition, skin-lightening creams, human and artificial hair wigs for the beautifiers, flying saucers, maybe even toilet paper, here's a comprehensive list of the items Nigeria imports #engineering #entrepreneur #business #coll
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