Sir Joseph Nwankwu,s abandoned factories.
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Our visit to Olympic drink, Olympic technical works Abagana belonging to late Sir Joseph Nwankwu, ONWA Abagana. Foundation member of people’s club of Nigeria international, National Lord. Patron
This is a pity. Something like this should have been a corporate treasure in Igboland .
You should try and visit sir Louis odumegwe ojukwu’s house
Anambra state government need to help the family bring this company back because this company helped so many people in Anambra state far back, now there no work in the land, I worked in this company in my primary school time,njikoka local government chairman need to meet governor about this company so that they find way to put it in order,
Please we need an episode on the founder of Dubic Industries , Lord Chief Dike Udensi of Abiriba Ancient Kingdom in Abia State. Chief Osadebe sang his praises in egwu ogolo.
Nawao those days if haven't taste Olympic drink that means u haven't started
I was still a small boy then
Really I'm from Nimo abagana is our brother Na we senior abagana Olympic dat year back then@@creativelordtv5126
Well done my brother keep on the good job
Thank you
E don try wey Anambra people don dey make money
The richest state in Nigeria
But why is it that when the Rich man dies his companies and wealth are usually no where to be found, they hardly pass down their wealth to their children.
One thing is to create wealth another thing is consolidation. Thats why PLC is important
Very very important
Chai look at company
Where are the children in this. People this is the way to go .
You trying in taking our memories back about our past heroes but you need to get more serious facts about them, if they are still alive or dead and some serious profiles, make it educative please
A man died and his companies died, where is his chicken to take up his business
The children couldn't uphold the companies, shame
They have even sold most of them
@@creativelordtv5126 it a pity that we struggle to make in life only after when we are gone some of our children will decide to run every down in blink of an eye, for example Abiola family
Polygamy scattered the home. It was a serious fight amongst the siblings
@@UchechukwuVivianOyitabu Shame, Joseph Nwankwo was a great man of is time, that why some times it is good for the company to go public for it to stand a taste of time, it is a pity that after Nwankwu work hard to build an empire and she children destroyed after is passing
These man something you bring a good documentary to the public
But you presentations
Is annoying are you arguing with some you are a very bad presenter with due respect sir you video without arguing with your self
I hear u
He's children couldn't handle the spiritual powers that backs the company after the demise of the man. That was the reason
Fool
@@UgochukwuJoel-bx9ym are you one of the failed children?. So sorry bro
Rumour had it that he belonged, and that was the reason why his companies folded after he died. That is the cons of joining brotherhood. If none of ur sons is initiated to continue giving them human sacrifices when ur time is up, the brotherhood will take back everything it gave u. But this is wrong since the brotherhood did not give u wealth for free. It's wickedness for them to take back all the wealth which u made sacrifices for by giving them ur loved ones on the ground that none of ur sons joins to replace u.
Do you believe this story u just put out here?
@@creativelordtv5126 Yes I do. Go back to Abagana and do ur research. U will definitely find ppl who will tell u the truth. U can as well check Besoil ( I forgot the correct spelling) petrol station. The petrol station was situated along Afor igwe market -- Ifite dunu road.
No electricity no security no leadership in a our land is the problem
Are you saying out of experience? Know it that if you have money people will talk if you don't have people will talk,talk what you know not fake news flying everywhere.
Thats a lie. Your comment is misleading
Consequences of the old style of structuring a business in Igbo land.
Emeka and sons limited.
A company with a well structured corporate body and succession line cannot die.
Kudos to the Indians and Lebanese. They understood the concept of building to last till eternity.
That style is what killed a lot of businesses of our fathers
This is not even what happened, family feud occurred and they went into long legal battle
@@UchechukwuVivianOyitabu, even at that, it’s still because of the “me-and-my-sons” business model.
…not only Indians and Lebanese; even our next-door Yorubas sef. Greed and selfishness won’t let the Igbo man share his business with the public for continuity after his demise.
@@okieto5350
Stop yapping nonsense
Go and make money and build your own
Bros u suppose dey inside market, not content creator.. Hussle better bikoooo
Thank you for watch and commenting bro