A notícia mais importante do dia, ilustrada para fazer "Cócegas no Raciocínio" e fomentar a indignação dos que são contra o PACOEPA - Pacto Corruptônico que Envergonha o País.

… for the use of the name and became an international laughingstock.

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As always, Power 360 comes out ahead, reporting on November 30, 2023 (Thursday) at 4:10 pm: “The statement by the governor of Amazonas, Wilson Lima (Union Brasil), about wanting to charge investments from the CEO of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, for, according to him, using the name of the State in his multinational company, he ended up becoming a MEME on social media.

Internet users compared the case with other companies that also adopt names that are the same or similar to those of regions in Brazil and other parts of the world. Among the examples cited, the companies Casas Bahia, Pernambucanas and even Uber appeared.”

CONTINUING with the clarifications from G1 Amazonas: “Governor of Amazonas says he will charge Amazon for use of the brand: company will be questioned during the 28th United Nations Conference on Climate Change, COP 28, which began this Thursday (30), in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.

In an interview with Rede Amazônica, Lima said that he will meet with Amazon with the aim of closing a partnership and that he will question the North American company about the use of the name which, according to him, alludes to the Amazon.

“Amazon uses the name of Amazonas, uses the name of the Amazon. How much do we earn for this? We want to know. This is one of the questions we will ask at the COP”, he stated.

When he was looking for a name for his new company in the mid-1990s, he looked in the dictionary. When he saw the word “Amazon”, he thought that the name of the largest river on the planet would be good for his new service, which he wanted to be “the largest on the planet”, according to the report. Therefore, the e-commerce giant is named after the Amazon River. The address of the virtual store was registered on November 1, 1994.”

Entering the TIME TUNNEL, let’s see the article I published at the time regarding the subject: “THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF AMAZONAS, authorized the purchase of RESPIRATORS in a WINE STORE – VINERIA ADEGA, FOR A PRICE 316% HIGHER than those charged by the market and which is worse, unsuitable for COVID patients, according to a statement from the Regional Council of Medicine. As this case became emblematic and will certainly be recorded in the ASS OF THE PANDEMIC, for centuries and centuries, amen!, I reproduce below, as always from the headlines that gave rise to them, some of the MEMES that I produced and published on appropriate occasions, interspersed with the biography of the illustrious governor Wilson Miranda Lima, as usual produced to deceive and deceive, published on the government’s own website:

“The story of journalist Wilson Lima reveals the saga of Brazilians who decided to invest their lives in the Amazon. His parents were from the Northeast and their families decided to try a life in the region. One part went to the municipality of Itaituba, in Pará, while another part came to Manaus. His father went to work in mining and Wilson was born in 1976 in the municipality of Santarém. At the age of 12, he was already working in commerce and at the market stall to help his parents and his five siblings. At this time he began studying English. He had two goals: speak English and work on the radio, a passion he had since he was little. At the age of 15, he was already a monitor and later an English teacher at the Anchieta Educational Center and the Semente do Saber school. On this occasion, he had his first experience on radio with his own program.

At the age of 17, he went to work at a travel agency when he took a Tourist Management course, which led him to be a technical advisor at the Itaituba City Council’s Tourism Secretariat for four years. He thus maintained three joint activities: English teacher, radio presenter and tourism advisor. At this time he began studying at the Faculty of Arts, a course he did not complete. At the age of 25, he was invited to be a commercial announcer for TV Record Itaituba and presented a journalistic program. With the success of his work, he was invited to work at TV Tapajós, a TV Globo affiliate in Santarém. He stayed there two years.

His dream was to work in Manaus and meet the part of the family that settled in the Amazonian capital. His father is buried in Manaus and his grandmother lived here since the 1960s. This intense emotional memory made Wilson permanently live in Manaus in 2006. Right from the first submission of his CV, he was invited to work at TV A Crítica where he took over as a reporter, standing out in addressing the suffering lives of the most needy people. During this period he went to do Journalism at Centro Universitário Nilton Lins, when he had a radio program from 6am to 8am and, at noon, he was already on his journey on TV.Right from the first submission of his CV, he was invited to work at TV A Crítica where he took over as a reporter, standing out in addressing the suffering lives of the most needy people. During this period he went to do Journalism at Centro Universitário Nilton Lins, when he had a radio program from 6am to 8am and, at noon, he was already on his journey on TV. In 2010, he took over the program Alô Amazonas, becoming the audience leader in the state. Through his program, he gave a voice to those most in need and forced the powerful to implement public policies for the most needy communities. This also allowed him to understand the needs of the people of Amazonas like no one else. That was when he started looking for experts in public policies and studying the topic and developing strategies to discuss solutions with society for the serious problems in the State of Amazonas.

At 42 years old, married, father of two children, journalist Wilson Lima decided to serve Amazonas and was elected Governor of the State. He received the most votes in the state’s political history for Governor, surpassing the 1 million vote mark. As he himself says: “when I went to radio at 15 I became aware that we need to transform people’s lives as a journalist and now as a public figure”, he concludes. In conclusion, I can say without fear of making mistakes that you have all the predicates to be one of the next candidates for president of the republic!

 

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