Saturday, November 12, 2011

17 Nigerian Firms Invest N325bn in Ghana!!‏

NIGERIANS,
 
Why NOT? Doesn't Condusieve Environment naturally attracts investors? Who wants to trade in a Chaotic and Crime infested environment, where Criminals Kidnap and Kill anybody that is perceived to be rich? Kudos to you, who are willing to invest!! Thanks to Chineese for even considering to invest in Nigeria, inspite of the Dangers!! Otoiheoma Egbe.
--- On Fri, 11/11/11, Joe Attueyi <topcrestt@yahoo.com> wrote:

 
50 years?

Channels TV carried a news story yesterday that Damaturu—which at best was a backward equivalent of a LG HQ in the south—is now deserted. They showed tomato sellers looking forlorn in front of rotting tomatoes.

Life time of poverty and they don't know it yet

Joe
--- In NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com, Ike Agbor <ikeagbor@...> wrote:
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> And wouldn't you agree that bukuru haram would take another 50 years from the north, time they could least afford to try to close some gaping holes.
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> Who says inventors are begged or invited, not attracted?
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> 17 Nigerian firms invest N325bn in Ghana
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> Written by Nan Â
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> Friday, 11 November 2011 05:00
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> �The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre said yesterday that 17 registered firms owned by Nigerians have so far invested $1.5 billion (about N325 billion) in the Ghanaian economy.
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> Mr George Aboagye, Chief Executive Officer of the agency, disclosed this while presenting the investment opportunities in Ghana at the ongoing 2011 Lagos International Trade Fair.
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> Aboagye said the investments were those recorded between September 1994 and June 2011.
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> He said that the investments were expected to grow by $500 million (about N75 billion) by 2015.
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> He said the investments were in agriculture, manufacturing, building, liaison services, tourism and the general and export trade sectors of Ghana’s economy.
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> Aboagye said Nigeria was his country’s 5th and 6th largest source of investment in terms of value and number of projects registered.
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> He said the relations between the two countries had been very warm, cordial and beneficial.
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> “Ghana is richly endowed with human and natural resources.
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> “These resources present numerous business opportunities in oil and gas, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, energy and property development,� Aboagye said.
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> He said the priority sectors for investment in Ghana were oil and gas, energy, infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, ICT and financial services.
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> Aboagye said that Nigerians had the high kind of entrepreneurship that Ghana looked up to.
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> “Whenever a Nigerian comes to do business, the knowledge and experience he brings always proved very useful to us in Ghana,� he said.
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> Aboagye listed investment incentives to include custom duties exemption for plants, machinery, equipment, graduated and reasonable corporate taxes and tax holidays ranging from five to 10 years.
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> “Other incentives include relief from double taxation, location incentives of between 25 and 50 per cent tax rebates for manufacturing companies and automatic immigrant quotas, depending on the paid up capital.�
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> The theme of the trade fair is: “Increasing competitiveness of Nigerian products in the global market.’’ (NAN)
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> http://dailytrust.com.ng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=147584%3A17-nigerian-firms-invest-n325bn-in-ghana&catid=3%3Abusiness&Itemid=3
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> Red Factor says; Shameless Nigerian leaders.

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