South african Real estate growing in Nigeria
African REIT's and developers luring SA retailers .....:madiba:
South african Real estate growing in Nigeria
Maybe i'm impatient (56 minutes in) but this flashback is kinda....meh
This girl who got cheated on though :leonadis:
Maybe i'm impatient (56 minutes in) but this flashback is kinda....meh
This girl who got cheated on though :leonadis:
Yyeahhhhh! Rwandese ass all day! Typical Tutsi shape is 32-24-45. And they're taaaalllll,6 footers are common. Boob men though will cry since they don't have much up top but what they do have is very well shaped but anyway men,mature men not boys appreciate ass. Back to the thread.negative. that goes to rwanda WOMEN.
i saw ONE and dat ass...
FG, Investors To Sign MOU On Re-opening Of Ajaokuta Steel Coy
AGENCY REPORTS
— June 9, 2014
The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Mr Musa Sada, says the completed facilities at the Ajaokuta Steel Company in Kogi State will soon commence operation.
The minister, who made the disclosure on Monday in Lokoja, said the Federal Government would soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with some private investors.
Sada said at the beginning of a three-day working tour of the company with his counterpart in the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Dr Olusegun Aganga, that the investors were trade partners and not core investors.
He said the investors would be engaged on a short-term basis to operate the completed facilities, adding that the approach was to avoid past mistakes.
Sada said that the move would save machines at the company from further deterioration, adding that the steel company workers were among the best trained.
The minister also said that the steel sector was very crucial to the attainment of industrial revolution, hence, the attention being paid to it.
He said the team would also visit the mining sites in Koton Large and other communities, saying that government planned to use the sector as an alternative to oil in terms of revenue and job creation.
Speaking also, the Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, described the state as a confluence of opportunities.
He said the state was rich in solid mineral deposits and arable land for agriculture which had remained undeveloped for years.
Aganga advised the state to key into the Federal Government’s industrial revolution plan for its potential and posterity of the citizens.
He recalled the state’s contribution to the country’s achievement of sufficiency in cement production, saying the Federal Government was banking on it to achieve the same feat in ceramic products production.
The minister, who highlighted the country’s achievement in automobile assembly plants, said also that local manufacturing of some vital motor parts would commence soon.
Gov. Idris Wada of Kogi in his remarks expressed delight over the decision to reopen the completed parts of the steel company.
He also applauded the gradual approach to the completion of the project and commended President Goodluck Jonathan for fulfilling his 2011 electioneering campaign promise on the project. (NAN)
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I know for any Nigerians this is big news. The fabled ajakouta steel complex that was left dead for decades is about to be revived. I remember hearing my parents always lamenting about how the government destroyed it.T his is why i am a Jonathan supporter.
http://leadership.ng/business/374010/fg-investors-sign-mou-re-opening-ajaokuta-steel-coy
http://www.channelstv.com/2014/06/10/federal-government-to-revitalise-ajaokuta-steel-company/
They plan to start producing 3 million tonnes of steel by 2015
My pops always used to take about that company as well.
how many private steel companies are there?
Apart from this there are about 15 other smaller steel manufacturers in Nigeria. Nigeria at the moment produces 1.5 million tonnes of steel yearly. When the ajakouta steel mill comes online, they are saying it will double to 3 million tonnes. That is how big it is.
Was this the thing you was talking about how Africa needs to make iron steel again?Apart from this there are about 15 other smaller steel manufacturers in Nigeria. Nigeria at the moment produces 1.5 million tonnes of steel yearly. When the ajakouta steel mill comes online, they are saying it will double to 3 million tonnes. That is how big it is.
Was this the thing you was talking about how Africa needs to make iron steel again?
Good Stuff.What I was talking about is how present day africans have lost the ability to create still independently like our ancestors. At the moment a lot of the steel mills have expats working and training the indigenous population. One good thing is I know for this particular steel mill, the people managing it are going to be indigenous. This is because the government had previously sent them for training. So this will up doors for increase in indigenous participation in the mining sector.
every black person should take a trip to Africa at least once in their lifetime. srsly....