This should have been done during the lockdown. Had they started in February they would have been rounding up in August. Well, at least they’ve started.
Federal government needs to invest on infrastructure more in Lagos than Abuja. It's obvious that Lagos is over saturated with people from different part of the country .
@George Vaughan a so-called “Toyota coupling factory” is NOT something the government should be building. Let’s not switch the discourse to a pedantic lecture on economic theory.
George Vaughan if that’s the “most ridiculous statement” you’ve supposedly heard, then you obviously never heard yourself speak. English is not that difficult a language to comprehend, and nothing about a Toyota coupling factory not being something the government should be building remotely equates to the drivel about requiring incorporation, registration, licensing, permits, etc., to conduct business in a country. Please quit the the sophistry and stay on the topic. Thanks in advance.
This should have been done during the lockdown. Had they started in February they would have been rounding up in August.
Well, at least they’ve started.
This Governor is more of an explainer than a doer. We know communication is important but i think he can use other channels for that.
Federal government needs to invest on infrastructure more in Lagos than Abuja.
It's obvious that Lagos is over saturated with people from different part of the country .
George Vaughan why don’t you go and set up one?
George Vaughan that’s the point. Why expect government to do everything?
@George Vaughan a so-called “Toyota coupling factory” is NOT something the government should be building. Let’s not switch the discourse to a pedantic lecture on economic theory.
George Vaughan if that’s the “most ridiculous statement” you’ve supposedly heard, then you obviously never heard yourself speak.
English is not that difficult a language to comprehend, and nothing about a Toyota coupling factory not being something the government should be building remotely equates to the drivel about requiring incorporation, registration, licensing, permits, etc., to conduct business in a country. Please quit the the sophistry and stay on the topic. Thanks in advance.