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Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Nobody: 7:56am On May 17, 2013
Nigerians spend N60bn on bullet proof vehicles in five years



Nigeria has taken over from Iraq, Afghanistan and Latin American countries as the world’s biggest importer of bullet proof (armoured) vehicles. It is estimated that about 30 percent of customers for armoured vehicles worldwide come from Nigeria.

In the last few years, manufacturers of armoured vehicles have exported an estimated 800 to 900 units to Nigeria, at the cost of more than N60 billion.

This was made known to BusinessDay during the launch of the Land Rover Defender (AVM) recently in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The British car maker said it will provide maintenance training for the Nigerian Defence forces or any institution that imports more than 200 units of Land Rover Defender Armoured Vehicle Modifier (AVM) vehicles.

In 2011 alone, Nigeria imported 600 and 1,000 armoured vehicles , coming behind Iraq, Afghanistan and Latin America. But recent figures however indicate that Nigeria has overtaken these countries on account of growing insecurity, as well as a seemingly love by the elite for amoured vans.

While the position of Iraq and Afghanistan as major importers of armoured vehicles is understandable because of the war situation in those regions, not a few have wondered why Nigeria should be number one in the world.

Gerald Gho, a security expert who spoke to our reporter on the thriving high profile business said that before and during the 2011 general elections for instance, politicians massively placed orders for heavily fortified anti-ballistic vehicles.

He said, “A lot of politicians and wealthy Nigerians embarked on high level security measures around their residences, particularly in the face of high-profile kidnappings that the country has witnessed.”

The high rate of small arms proliferation in the country may be another reason that armoured cars have become a common sight in Nigeria, he added.

It costs between N60million and N80million to armour an imported Sport Utility Vehicle, depending on the different levels of fortification, while the starting price to armour a saloon cars is put at N45million and above.

Saloon cars can also be fortified up to levels B6 (AK - 47 8M-16 Protection) and B7 Armour-piercing rifle protection” according to manufacturers sources.

Describing the position of Nigeria on armoured vehicle importation rating as no exaggeration, Huan Ka Kyui, a high ranking official of an armoured vehicle manufacturing company in Thailand, said that the first time his company received a request for an armoured car from a Nigerian was as far back as in 2003 and since then, the number has increased steadily.

John Graham, Brand Manager Armoured, Military and AVM (Armoured Vehicle Modifier) Programme for the Jaguar Land Rover group said Nigeria is the emerging market for anti-ballistic vehicles, adding that armoured vehicles are classified into Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) which can be used for military operations, Cash-In-Transit (C-I-T), ambulances, mobile clinics and passenger vehicles.

Special Purpose Vehicles are mostly purchased by banks and security operatives, while the passenger vehicles are used by individuals and government at various levels. These armoured cars and specialised vehicles customised from such brands as Jaguar, Mercedes Benz S-Class to the Cadillac Escalade and Toyota Land Cruiser, do not come cheap.

During the tenure of D.I. Abdullahi as the Director-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, importers of armoured vehicles were advised to obtain the End User Certificates (EUC). The EUC is a mandatory requirement for importation of Armoured Vehicles and all defense-related importation into Nigeria.

EUC is issued by the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA). All importers and such imports are to apply to the office of the NSA for certificate, prior to importation. Processing of the application in the office of the NSA does not attract any cost.

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by jigawatts(m): 8:56am On May 17, 2013
Na wa ooo ....
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by chiefkeef: 8:57am On May 17, 2013
Instead for us to waste money on imported goods, why not invest the money into the nigerian economy. There are a lot of investor & scientists in Nigeria, the government just keep wasting money on imported oyinbo goods.

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by momodub: 8:57am On May 17, 2013
crysee our money ...
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by uchechuwku: 8:58am On May 17, 2013
Wetin I wan use bulett proof vehicle do
When I dey go Okija every 3 months
Plus Holy ghost night every month end.
And Okigbe plus agbefuye from yoruba land

OPAPAPARADA!!!!!!, isu Parada o di iyan!!!
gringringringringrin

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Zinosalexander(m): 9:03am On May 17, 2013
Were is the person that posted the thread 'is nigeria really unsafe?'

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by yuzedo: 9:03am On May 17, 2013
is truth. I hav a bulet prove jip. My nebor hav a bulet prove convetable spot car, even our sekuritty gards in Banana Island have a bulet prove motosykles. cool

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by ayo22(m): 9:04am On May 17, 2013
this is an indicator that our leaders ar corrupt! hence, runnin for their lives

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by eagleeye2: 9:05am On May 17, 2013
Dem dey fear death, yet death still comes to them when the time comes........
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Damojo: 9:08am On May 17, 2013
Okay, so after all of these, will they still wear bullet proof agbada or are the cars/SUVs bomb-proof? They are deceiving themselves, when it's time they shall all be caught, killed and buried in bullet-proof coffins!

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by juman(m): 9:08am On May 17, 2013
momodub: crysee our money ...

That vehicles would not save them.

Useless leaders.
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Decapo: 9:09am On May 17, 2013
will buy my own too
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by musiwa26: 9:10am On May 17, 2013
nigeria spend $2 billion in last 5 years... because of the satellite pictures. 150 ngerian now own a private jet because of the satellite pictures to run away if their is civil war.


so when i said remove the western niger of nigeria at that time. i was trying to save your lifes/

picture , when boko haram tried to take over a military barrack in nigeria , some people who die in the shoot out.


this is one reason , a nigerian who did not have his or her first degree in nigeria should not be allowed to be president or vice president. because they lack knowledge of nigeria.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hfm8qFkGzY


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El-O37TNIm4



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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Darius2000: 9:11am On May 17, 2013
Corruption and bad governance are indeed very expensive. Someone rightly said that if society cannot provide for the common good of the general populace, it cant also guarantee the security if the wealthy few....

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Scarpon(m): 9:12am On May 17, 2013
later their will say Nigerians are poor
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Omen100(m): 9:16am On May 17, 2013
Interesting, since I have nothing meaningful to contribute yet. smiley smiley smiley smiley
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by uchechuwku: 9:18am On May 17, 2013
juman:

That vehicles would not safe them.

Useless country.
Scarpon: later their will say Nigerians are poor

SHELLING PLC. E too early nah
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by aminho(m): 9:20am On May 17, 2013
Welcome to nigeria
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by gerrardomendes(m): 9:26am On May 17, 2013
i see nafin wrong wit this. i have placed an order for a bullet-proof wrangler jeep. so d 60billion was as at yesterday.
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by gerrardomendes(m): 9:28am On May 17, 2013
i see nafin wrong wit this. i have placed an order for a bullet-proof wrangler jeep. so d 60billion was as at yesterday. dont hate me, hate d money i see.
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by musiwa26: 9:29am On May 17, 2013
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Nobody: 9:31am On May 17, 2013
Who wont like to own a bullet proof car? Some people don't buy it because of fear, they just buy it to show off as a bullet proof car owner. Am even thinking of getting one for myself just to show off... You guys won't understand the sweetness of bullet proof car if you have never been in one before. E Dey give moral
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Nobody: 9:36am On May 17, 2013
Zinosalexander: Were is the person that posted the thread 'is nigeria really unsafe?'

I would simply ignore that suspension of reality - is Nigeria really unsafe - if I were you.
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by musiwa26: 9:36am On May 17, 2013
cool

boko haram attack another military barrack



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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Sciencs(m): 9:39am On May 17, 2013
Behold, d very same set of people they address openly and seek 4 their votes suddenly became d same set of people they so much ought to stay away from after election. How we suddenly became threat and guilty of their freedom to move and survive freely really bugs me a lot. However, it delights me so much knowing fully well that dis same people that u once considered innocent n reasonable enough to walk up to for a vote still harbours that same tender heart in them...its the govt(leaders) that is in dying need of a rehab...not the followers. Staggeringly, we are NOW the wolves and they, the sheep. Smh!!

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Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:40am On May 17, 2013
Wetin concern anybody with that sef?
Me sef don order my bullet prove motocycle. Na bajaad.

I no go go anywhere for fear of being shot until my bullet proof bike arrives!
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by PrettySpicey(f): 9:43am On May 17, 2013
Really? N60bn just on bullet proof vehicles?
Well, I just want them to know that there is no bullet proof against God's judgement.
And it comes!
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:46am On May 17, 2013
PrettySpicey: Really? N60bn just on bullet proof vehicles?
Well, I just want them to know that there is no bullet proof against God's judgement.
And it comes!
and it comes. Na u dey bring am?
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by Nobody: 9:53am On May 17, 2013
what about bullet proof bike?
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by BlackBaron: 9:58am On May 17, 2013
When you start importing more armored cars than Iraq and Afghanistan (two countries known as the hometurf of alqaeda and taliban) then you know there's something extremely wrong somewhere.

Startling we even top latin America which includes Mexico, Venezuela et al. The former regarded as one of the most violent societies matched with a 70000 death count.
Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by musiwa26: 10:10am On May 17, 2013
cake.

adenuga should come back and eat the cake, he does not want to die for nigeria. something sweet to send him to see God. you see nobody want to die for nigeria. adenuga na coward, he ran away. he was scared.

awo iya fe me je, eje to ni dolla, he ran away, joking




Re: Nigerians Spend N60bn On Bullet-Proof Vehicles In Five Years by diarra94(m): 10:14am On May 17, 2013
99 days for a thief (even in a bullet proof vehicle) and 1 day for the owner.

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