Re: Made in Nigeria - Hyundai Family Sedan.

Hi All,
 
Nigeria has taken over conomic leadership from Sputh Africa.
It plans to grow larger. Its effort should be praised-not down-graded.
 
ngwang gumne
 
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 at 7:19 AM
From: "'Samuel Laikenjoh' via ambasbay" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Made in Nigeria - Hyundai Family Sedan.
I agree with you intoto. The Gremans at one time in history were the greatest copy cats of British advanced technology. Who is copying who today or who has the better qualitative goods in technology world wide. We have to start from somewhere to gradualy perfection our own technology. A guy in my village is building turbines and producing hydro electricity in the village. rather than encourage the effort SONEL and the others want him hanged. He has provided electricity to the Ndawara ranch at relatively no cost.
Nigeria obosso.
Visha
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On Tue, 28/10/14, Morgan & Jean Enowmbitang <mjenow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Subject: Re: Made in Nigeria - Hyundai Family Sedan.
To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 28 October, 2014, 15:54

Mr.
Takang,
This technology
is not being developed by Nigerians.  Nigerians are being
trained on the process and technology.  Defects will happen
even in the United States. If the French were to assembly
Renault in Cameroon, will you be comfortable riding on
one?
Let
us be happy for these moves in Africa and stop being
negative. Indians produce cars, so are Chinese.  We MUST
make mistakes and grow from them, else we continue to be
beggars.
Morgan
EnowmbitangSocial
Entrepreneurhttp://www.kencorfoods.com/




On Tuesday, October
28, 2014 8:14 AM, 'takang ruphous' via ambasbay
<ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:



Given the nature of Nigerians, I will
never be excited with products from that country of Nigeria.
They're a hard working but tricky people and every
situation of theirs should be approached with caution. The
first cars will be made good and in later years they will
alter baseline requirements/specifications to maximize
profits and won't border about the lives they may be
putting at risks. I will rather get a used car from
elsewhere than ride in a brand new Hyundai, made in
Nigeria. 
Ashia
R.Takang


On Monday, October 27, 2014 11:37 PM,
'Greig Batey' via ambasbay
<ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:



 
  Stallion
Motors reveals made-in-Nigeria Hyundai Grand i10 
Stallion Motors, has
unveils made-in-Nigeria Hyundai models, a family sedan, at
an interactive session together with Lagos motoring
journalists.
>>>>>>http://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/?p=20677
 



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