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The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 8:31pm On Aug 16, 2015
[size=15pt]Nigerian Industrial Complexes[/size]



Olam Integrated Rice Mill (Commissioned July 2014)




Okpella Cement plant, Northern Edo







PZ Industries (Spray Factory - Ikorodu, Lagos)




Kaduna Refinery







$500 Million Uquo Gas Plant In Akwa Ibom









$300 Million Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Plant - Ogun State





Nissan Lagos assembly plant





Guinness Ogba brewery - Ikeja, Lagos State





SABmiller Brewery Onitsha








Siemens Power Plant Nigeria (434 mw)





Boulos' Piaggio Motorcycle and Tricycle plant in Lagos, Nigeria
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Notore Urea Fertilizer Plant (The only Urea Fertilizer plant in Subsahran Africa)





Dadinkowa Dam - Gombe







INNOSON Motors Nigeria
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WAMS - WEST AFRICAN MACHINERY SERVICES - Onne FTZ








Dangote Cement, Ibese Plant (Ogun State)
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BUA Flour Mills - Tin Can Island (Lagos) - (Courtesy of Cranes R Us Nigeria)





Obajana Cement Factory
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Apapa Milling Complex - Lagos
The Apapa Milling facility has the capacity of producing 8,000 metric tons which is the largest in Africa and the second largest single flour milling site in the world.





BUA Sugar Refinery Apapa





The Aba Malting Plant (The World's largest sorghum malting plant) - Commissioned 2009






Ajaokuta Steel Complex







Escravos Gas-to-Liquids Plant (Niger Delta)






Honda Nigeria
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Procter & Gamble's factory in Ibadan, 75 miles from Lagos, cranks out diapers, detergent and feminine pads sold in Nigeria and beyond.





Lagos Port Expansion






West Atlantic Shipyard - Onne Oil & Gas Free Trade Zone (Niger Delta)
WAS specialises and builds for the offshore industry, aluminium and steel vessels up to 110m in length. 29 boats have been built since 2005. 622 boats repaired since 2008. One million man-hours produced since 2005 and 85% of added value created locally.

WAS repairs all types of vessels and has become a major support of the shipyard is self-sufficient in terms of electrical energy and freshwater; and implements a waste management policy in compliance with Nigerian and International requirement the offshore fleet in West Africa.









Indorama Petrochemical Plant - Port Harcourt





ROM mills, Ibadan






President Jakaya Kikwete (Tanzania) visits Obajana Plant (May 2014




Golden sugar, Apapa






GE Nigeria
GE Commences Fabrication of Subsea Wellheads in Nigeria





Olorunsogo Power Generation Company (676 MW)





Egbin Thermal Power Plant in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Papalanto Power Plant





Omotosho 500MW power plant
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Alaoji Power Plant





Afam Power Plant





Ogorode Power Generation Company Sapele (451 mw)

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by agabaI23(m): 8:32pm On Aug 16, 2015
I like. For reference purposes too
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by YanShforSale(m): 8:33pm On Aug 16, 2015
undecided
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by khalleb(m): 8:41pm On Aug 16, 2015
good more to come
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Udmaster(m): 8:45pm On Aug 16, 2015
Make i buy land, incase..
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by yang(m): 8:46pm On Aug 16, 2015
All these growth was seen during GEJ era

The animals handed the zoo to a paedophile coup plotter

Now the zoo is in reverse gear

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Omololu007(m): 9:06pm On Aug 16, 2015
Shey pix don finish b dat ni undecided
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Owoloku1: 9:39pm On Aug 16, 2015
And some people will say Nigeria is going nowhere

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by DeltahArmy(m): 9:48pm On Aug 16, 2015
Giant of Africa

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by scholes0(m): 9:56pm On Aug 16, 2015
These are Wonderful pictures...
Nigeria will get there ....... We need more complexes like The Omotosho and Olorunsogo power plants.
Power is the foundation to all others.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 9:58pm On Aug 16, 2015
DeltahArmy:
Giant of Africa

Only South-Africa and Morocco can compete with us in Africa. We are virtually heads and shoulders above every other country on this continent.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 10:03pm On Aug 16, 2015
scholes0:
These are Wonderful pictures...
Nigeria will get there ....... We need more complexes like The Omotosho and Olorunsogo power plants.
Power is the foundation to all others.

We need single plants that can generate up to 4000 megawatts per power station.

Even without steady power, look at what we have built. With steady power, Nigeria would be recording double digit growth each year.

There are still hundreds of companies not listed, Onne alone has more than 100 heavy duty companies doing business there.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by scholes0(m): 10:06pm On Aug 16, 2015
Henry120:


We need single plants that can generate up to 4000 megawatts per power station.

Even without steady power, look at what we have built. With steady power, Nigeria would be recording double digit growth each year.

There are still hundreds of companies not listed, Onne alone has more than 100 heavy duty companies doing business there.

That is true bro.
I also like how the companies are spread out.
I don't want a country where one region will dominate everything.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Imortal001: 10:08pm On Aug 16, 2015
We still have long way to go, compare to the unemployment rate in town.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by adconline(m): 10:08pm On Aug 16, 2015
Henry120:


Only South-Africa and Morocco can compete with us in Africa. We are virtually heads and shoulders above every other country on this continent.
Lies we have told ourselves for 55yrs .. Time to check score

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by CreampieAngela(f): 10:22pm On Aug 16, 2015
Impressive but not sufficient. We need much more than this
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 10:27pm On Aug 16, 2015
adconline:

Lies we have told ourselves for 55yrs .. Time to check score

So why don't you dispute the facts ( OP's photos) presented with your counter evidence?

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 10:30pm On Aug 16, 2015
scholes0:


That is true bro.
I also like how the companies are spread out.
I don't want a country where one region will dominate everything.

They are spread out, but virtually all in the South. The South-South, South-West and South-East are well represented, not a lot in the North.

This sort of spread constitutes a national security risk.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by anulaxad(m): 10:32pm On Aug 16, 2015
Henry120:


Only South-Africa and Morocco can compete with us in Africa. We are virtually heads and shoulders above every other country on this continent.

Not true. Nigeria is still developing and this is nothing compared to the Egypt, South Africa, and the rest or North Africa.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 10:34pm On Aug 16, 2015
anulaxad:


Not true. Nigeria is still developing and this is nothing compared to the Egypt, South Africa, and the rest or North Africa.

Egypt is nowhere as indrustralised as Nigeria, only South-Africa and Morocco are more industralised than Nigeria.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by adoinem(f): 10:46pm On Aug 16, 2015
Owoloku1:
And some people will say Nigeria is going nowhere

Don't mind them!

Rome was not built in a day!

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by mdbissalla(m): 10:46pm On Aug 16, 2015
what an assets! yet:

~ no jobs for the youth.

~ the economy is nothing to write home about.

~ millions of Nigerians are living blow a dollar per day.

~ dilapidated infrustructures & social aminities on d increase.

~ crime & crimality on the increase.


weeping for Nigeria
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by anulaxad(m): 10:46pm On Aug 16, 2015
Henry120:


Egypt is nowhere as industrialised as Nigeria, only South-Africa and Morocco are more industrialised than Nigeria.

What, look here stop deceiving yourself, Egypt has been industrialised since the tenth millennium BC. It was the first country to actually modernise its economy.

Look this is not a debate, the same Egypt that has good infrastructure everywhere, roads, houses, electricity e.g. The tourism industry is the country's biggest income, yet the country has oil just like us, if this isn't more industrialised and more diversified than Nigeria I really don't know what is.

Recently they just opened another canal, has Nigeria ever reached such an engineering feat.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by kenedy175(m): 10:56pm On Aug 16, 2015
To every dark night, there is a bright day.


Nigeria will be Great

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by pacino26(m): 11:07pm On Aug 16, 2015
The key to industrialization is heavy duty manufacturing. Now if we can have Ajeokuta and Aladja steel mills including the one inAkwaaIbommIkottAbasii functioning, then we can actually have our domestic needs of heavy duty parts met.
Power is key also and with the currentwave of gas lines running round the country I believe in no distant time it will be fixed. Let's get Ajeokuta rolling pls.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by pacino26(m): 11:08pm On Aug 16, 2015
The key to industrialization is heavy duty manufacturing. Now if we can have Ajeokuta and Aladja steel mills including the one in Akwa Ibom Ikot Abasi functioning, then we can actually have our domestic needs of heavy duty parts met.
Power is key also and with the currentwave of gas lines running round the country I believe in no distant time it will be fixed. Let's get Ajeokuta rolling pls.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by rusher14: 11:43pm On Aug 16, 2015
Rossike is back from his sabbatical.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 11:48pm On Aug 16, 2015
All these are thanks to GEJ!!!
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 1:54am On Aug 17, 2015
liberty300:
All these are thanks to GEJ!!!

Err.. others before him were involved. Don't forget the late President Yar'adua was no slouch either.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by tevinsolt: 4:37am On Aug 17, 2015
I see wonderful concrete structures, why we can't do this all across Nigeria is bothering me, look at those paved roads. if it is possible to involve the private entities to help with the transportation infrastructure in Nigeria right now, with tolls to recuperate their invested money back, the rate of accident will greatly reduce!! all that overtaking on those narrow Nigerian roads is ridiculous.

allowing each locality, state control and work for their money will greatly Nigeria.
Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by Nobody: 4:57am On Aug 17, 2015
scholes0:


That is true bro.
I also like how the companies are spread out.
I don't want a country where one region will dominate everything.

We need more industries in the East though.

If not religion and forbidden of alcohol by Islam, sabmiller onitsha and the malting plant would have been somewhere in the north...(my opinion). Apart from innoson and ibeto which are one man enterprise/indigenous, I can't think of any other mega industries in the east.

When we shout marginalisation, they call us wailers. If brothers buy tickets and stuffs with their hard earned money and head towards Malaysia etc to meet desperate buyers of certain 'goods', they shout 'igbos love money'..

Meanwhile most of the industries funded by federal government are either in Lagos/sw or the North.

Defence industries corporation...kaduna
Civil aviation...Zaria
Massive projects going on at Lagos ports, meanwhile brothers who patronise those from Aba,nnewi,onitsha and owerri would have mallam usman or olawale strategically position themselves with their custom colleagues at oreh or any of the routes leading to the east to extract and extort more money after harassing them at the ports.

Nnamdi, you are as just like chino. I'm not your fans but I'm beginning to fill my head with your nonsense.

Pls enough of breweries in the east, we are not drunkards. We want more fabrication and manufacturing industries, household goods of export qualities, construction industries not Chinese firms that abuse and disrespect workers, heavy investment in Agriculture..food and machinery,rail lines and well tarred roads.

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Re: The Industrialisation Of Nigeria In Pictures by lonelydora: 6:04am On Aug 17, 2015
Good one

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