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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by azpekuliar: 5:14pm On Aug 06, 2014
Great news if it comes to fruition, even though some would be severely pained by it. They're waiting for the next bomb to go off so they can swam the thread like toilet flies over feces.


GEJ, President and C-in-C of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 2010 - 2019!
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by nerodenero: 5:14pm On Aug 06, 2014
Eradicate bokoharam, provide stable power and Nigeria would be a force to reckon with.
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by olumuyiolaoluwa: 5:15pm On Aug 06, 2014
Americans finally discover Nigerians potential and virginity and want to make it the hub of their Investment in Africa. grin

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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by igbsam(m): 5:15pm On Aug 06, 2014
Good news for us
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by alotofgrace(m): 5:16pm On Aug 06, 2014
akmath:
I guess it should be before the outbreak

even at that, they'll come with dia vaccine
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by musiwa93: 5:19pm On Aug 06, 2014
grin
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by rattlesnake(m): 5:19pm On Aug 06, 2014
Plant for which crop
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Adenugay(m): 5:24pm On Aug 06, 2014
Make dem do jawe...



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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by logica(m): 5:27pm On Aug 06, 2014
He he. Why won't they be looking for new markets? We all know how well Detroit is doing. grin
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by zubby29(m): 5:30pm On Aug 06, 2014
jonathan over to you,u got a point der sha.i just hope we can get rid of some of our so called leaders cos dey are leading us backwards
sensisosu:

Do you know why these guys are afraid of coming to Nigeria,? Lack of Infrastructure, unstable political situation in the country, insecurity, inept power supply, lack of good roads network to and fro from the seaport to their various plant. The lists are endless..
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:39pm On Aug 06, 2014
I love their pick-up trucks cool
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by unapologetic: 5:45pm On Aug 06, 2014
Nigerians celebrating Mediocrity since 1960 * I am a Nigerian myself so don't even bother insulting me*
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by godman01(m): 5:49pm On Aug 06, 2014
Rikidony: fantastic all thanks to GEJ........ WAITING FOR BMW

GEJ TILL 2019
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by englishmart(m): 6:06pm On Aug 06, 2014
I have hear what they have say grin

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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Kizyte(m): 6:07pm On Aug 06, 2014
I'm OK with Toyota cars!
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by onihaxy: 6:08pm On Aug 06, 2014
Oga jonah. This fresh air too much na. #GEJ till rapture comes
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Sagamite(m): 6:12pm On Aug 06, 2014
Rikidony: fantastic all thanks to GEJ........ WAITING FOR BMW

GEJ TILL 2019

Another cretinous person!

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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Aidy97(f): 6:18pm On Aug 06, 2014
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:29pm On Aug 06, 2014
musiwa93: grin


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Like we would say in Calabar, beauty is truly in the eyes of the beholder. Your mediocre yoruba thinking, vision, low IQ represent and is responsible why this Nation is not making progress and held hostage by you people. Don't you ever post this garbage of a state again!

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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Edunwa302(m): 6:39pm On Aug 06, 2014
Ford world 2nd largest auto maker ke!
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by sandrapower(f): 6:57pm On Aug 06, 2014
That will be very nice as cost of cars willl come down
smiley smiley smiley
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:58pm On Aug 06, 2014
olabukola: Don't ibos import ford parts?
Ibos only import fake parts
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by karpentar: 7:08pm On Aug 06, 2014

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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:18pm On Aug 06, 2014
These Americans that see black people as 3/5 human angry

All this because they are jealous of China . . .
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Rikidony(m): 7:20pm On Aug 06, 2014
Sagamite:

Another cretinous person!

SHARRAAAPPP FAGGOOTT undecided undecided
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:26pm On Aug 06, 2014
That will be nice
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Sagamite(m): 7:31pm On Aug 06, 2014
Rikidony:

SHARRAAAPPP FAGGOOTT undecided undecided

You are a cretinous person!

How did your moronic arsse attribute it to your person?

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Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by atlwireles: 7:37pm On Aug 06, 2014
http://www.ventures-africa.com/2014/04/dangote-others-generate-15000mw-of-electricity-from-private-plants


VENTURES AFRICA – BUA Group, Honeywell and Dangote Group in conjunction with similar manufacturing plants across Nigeria are generating more than 15,000 megawatts of electricity used by the companies off the national grid, Dr. Lazarus Angbazo, President and CEO of General Electric (GE) Nigeria disclosed at the weekend.

According to him, the captive power of 15,000mw is sufficient for the private companies to operate.

“When I say they are captive, I am talking about consumer industrial groups that are self-generating, like the Dangote Cement, Bua Cement, Lafarge Cement and others,” explained Angbazo.

He said due to inefficient power supply, these groups are constructing private power plants to ensure their operations are not affected by epileptic supply of electricity in the country.

“We are in partnership with Dangote, for example, on Obajana, Ibese, Shagamu and Gboko and we are the one providing the power,” local news platform, local daily ThisDay quoted him as saying.

Honeywell also gets power from GE, as well as other companies producing food and making use of GE engines.

Angbazo said further that the groups have been able to continuously produce the quantity of electricity required for their operations due to their financial muscle, citing Dangote, which is Africa’s largest producer of cement as an example.

According to him, the companies are taking the same step in the generation of captive power to ensure smooth operations.

The CEO said GE would during next month’s World Economic Forum (WEF) holding in Nigeria talk about how the partnership it has with respect to additional power generating capacity would be increased.

He added that the 11 distribution companies (DISCOs) can generate power within their own networks, without going through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), if they are financially buoyant enough. This, he said would be good as the DISCOs lose up to 40 percent of power allocated to them from the generating companies on transmission.

The GE Nigeria chief said he expects some DISCOs to have generating capacity in the next few years, especially the big ones like Ibadan, Ikeja, Enugu and Eko. This he noted will improve electricity supply in Nigeria.

Africa’s largest economy with over 170 million people still produces less than 4,000 MW of electricity, a dismal figure when compared with South Africa’s estimated population of 52.9 million and 44, 000MW power generation level.

However, reforms in Nigeria’s critical power sector, is expected to bring the much desire succour to its citizens and boost economic activities. Early this year, renowed economist, Jim O’Niell was quoted as saying the country’s economy “could grow at 10-12 percent by sorting out this problem alone.
Re: Ford Motor Considers Opening Plant In Nigeria by Reference(m): 7:41pm On Aug 06, 2014
Sagamite:

Another cretinous person!

Don't mind them. They don't realise that GEJ beyond 2015 may even be an impediment to Foreign Investment if he is re-elected unpopularly. They care not who is in office but the process by which he comes in. They may look to the future and stomach bad roads, poor power and the insurgency but when democracy as a whole is at risk due to a faulty electoral system then they won't play, simple.

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