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Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by lalasticlala(m): 9:20pm On Aug 31, 2015
Leaders from the Joint Niger Delta Youths Movement have demonstrated against the stiing of a $1.5 billion dry dock in Badagry, Lagos State. They specifically cited Nigeria LNG (NLNG), a liquiefied natural gas company, and other investors.


NLNG meanwhile has released a statement saying that it is not the owner of the Badagry Dry Dock Project. "The owner of the proposed dry dock in Badagry is a consortium of other Nigerian companies under the name of Badagry Ship Repair and Maritime Engineering Company (BSMEC) and which NLNG is NOT a part of," the company said in a statement released by spokesperson Dr. Kudo Eresia-Eke.

NLNG's only interest was and still remains, encouraging investors to consider building dry docks in the country to save the nation's foreign exchange and save local ship owners, like ourselves, the trouble of having to go overseas for dry dock services," the statement continued.

While the statement said the company is unable to "dictate" the site for dry dock projects, it is unclear how much influence it has over other investors in the placement of the Badagry Dry Dock Project.



Source: http://saharareporters.com/2015/08/31/photonews-niger-delta-activists-protest-siting-15-billion-dry-dock-lagos-state

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by ladyF(f): 9:21pm On Aug 31, 2015
shocked terrible news....But the decision to site it in badagry was after detailed feasibility study and EIA, all I see is selfish youths sent by some individuals looking after their own pockets...

Some people won't be happy with this news, den wan put sand for una garri hehehe cry

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by SUGARBEE(f): 9:23pm On Aug 31, 2015
Hmmmn that's how much they're been cheated

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by BeeBeeOoh(m): 9:23pm On Aug 31, 2015
Comment deleted by user..

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by gnykelly(m): 9:24pm On Aug 31, 2015
management decides what best suit their company.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Mogidi: 9:25pm On Aug 31, 2015
Earlier, Rivers State youths, under the auspices of National Youth Council of Nigeria had issued a seven-day ultimatum to management of the NLNG to rescind its decision to site the $1.5 billion dry dock project in Lagos.

Imagine the employment opportunities we're being denied by siting this project in Lagos.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by dunkem21(m): 9:27pm On Aug 31, 2015
Click like if you think the "dry dock" should be in the ND ..


..Share for Lagos ..grin

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 9:28pm On Aug 31, 2015
IT doesn't make sense. Concentrating all the ports in a certain region is bad. Its just like siting a port in New York when you can do it in Florida.

But take into account Businesses need that Port in NY more than they do in Florida. So it's justified. All this youths should SHUT THE F UP. BRAINLESS BABOONS. Dem no go school, yet they want jobs undecided. I would have preferred It in Niger Delta but the bitter truth is that's more HARM THAN GOOD

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 9:28pm On Aug 31, 2015
ladyF:
shocked terrible news....But the decision to site it in badagry was after detailed feasibility study and EIA, all I see is selfish youths sent by some individuals looking after their own pockets...

Some people won't be happy with this news, den wan put sand for una garri hehehe cry

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin
Good to see another female with common sense. We Nigerian ladies are the best!

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 9:28pm On Aug 31, 2015
who cares kingsolex don't.....
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by EdCure: 9:29pm On Aug 31, 2015
Let the locals and the affected firm settle the issue without further crisis.
Genuine interests have to be pursued and due considerations (and feasibility studies) have to be made in critical issues like this.

As much as I would like the dry dock to be sited in the SS, I am also aware of the fact that businesses are not built exclusively on the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by handie(m): 9:29pm On Aug 31, 2015
I shake my head. This is what unemployment has caused. From feasibility studies, it's apparent a dry dock in Lagos Nigeria's main port and where all the major vessels berth and load is the logical place for such an investment. Should the investors jettison profitability because a bunch of unemployed youths want it sited in their region so as to collect money for what they term "our land".... Abeg make dem shift jor. Next topic pls

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Armaggedon: 9:29pm On Aug 31, 2015
When an idiot rules a nation there will be protest everywhere.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by ladyF(f): 9:30pm On Aug 31, 2015
RickRichards:

Good to see another female with common sense. We Nigerian ladies are the best!
We are truly the best...Sai Nigerian Ladies grin

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by kennyddonn(m): 9:31pm On Aug 31, 2015
see their faces as e be.....especially this one wey dey on #150 google..




abeg I don tire to they rush come make comment on fp





I leave una to continue




sleep dey catch me.....

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 9:31pm On Aug 31, 2015
ladyF:
shocked terrible news....But the decision to site it in badagry was after detailed feasibility study and EIA, all I see is selfish youths sent by some individuals looking after their own pockets...

Some people won't be happy with this news, den wan put sand for una garri hehehe cry

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin
Absolute bullshitt.
How is badagry more feasible for a dry dock ?
Your country is afflicted with tribalism. Don't be an ostrich.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by powerfulsettingz: 9:32pm On Aug 31, 2015
Ok

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by aderonkedeborah(f): 9:32pm On Aug 31, 2015
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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 9:33pm On Aug 31, 2015
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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Holuwakemmy16(f): 9:33pm On Aug 31, 2015
:ona big money o
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by kennyman2000(m): 9:34pm On Aug 31, 2015
Hmmmm
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by amadice(m): 9:34pm On Aug 31, 2015
how much is 1.5 billion dock yard that Ur governors or polithiefcian can't build?...oh Niger delta for how long will u be spoon fed by the northerners...shame on you..if u really wanted a dock yard una for don do am, after all many of Ur sons own that kind of money but they prefer investing outside...by the way WHO ARE THESE SO CALL NIGER DELTA?...is efik.. Ibibio among..is ogoja and Igbo among?..all I see each time dey call Niger delta is Ijaw itshekiri isoko that's all

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by danduj(m): 9:34pm On Aug 31, 2015
ok
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by ketekete: 9:35pm On Aug 31, 2015
I think Nigeria has bigger problem than this. Passing by on this one

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by atlwireles: 9:36pm On Aug 31, 2015
(Reuters) - Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG) is sponsoring the construction of the first major ship yard in Africa's biggest economy at the cost of $1.5 billion, in its attempt to turn the country into a hub for maritime operations on the continent.

Nigeria is the world's eighth biggest crude producer and Africa's top oil exporter but it does not have a drydock for maintaining and repairing large crude vessels, a major drawback for carriers sailing to the country, NLNG spokesman Tony Okonedo told Reuters.

Only South Africa had such a facility on the continent, Okonedo said, meaning that ships travelled a long distance for repairs. Nigeria has two facilities that can only accommodate small vessels, he said.



Okonedo said Samsung Heavy Industries and Hyundai Heavy Industries have both agreed a $30 million commitment towards the construction of the facility, which would be located in Badagry, near Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos.

"It could potentially be used to transport the 2.5 million barrel a day crude business in Nigeria," Okonedo said on the sidelines of a media briefing.

Okonedo said the NLNG organised a roadshow earlier this year to market the dry dock project to investors, which included multinational oil companies in Nigeria, with large exploration and upstream activities.

He said NLNG, which is owned by Nigeria's state-oil company NNPC, Royal Dutch Shell, French oil company Total and Italy's Eni was in discussions with a strategic investor for the project.

It appointed France's BNP Paribas and Guaranty Trust Bank to help raise around $1.6 billion two years ago to build six new LNG carrier ships, expanding its fleet to 30.

The construction of the dry dock, with a size that can accommodate 185 football fields, will take up to 48 months to complete and would commence once all the funding was in place, he said.

The company, which was set up over two decades ago, has a capacity to produce 22 million metric tonnes of liquefied gas a year. It obtains its gas supply from upstream oil companies and liquefies it for export.

It has long-term supply contracts with buyers in Italy, Spain, Turkey, Portugal and France and also sells on the spot market.

Revenues for the first half shed 25 percent, in line with the fall in crude prices, NLNG said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/19/nigeria-lng

Nobody is buying NLNG lies.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by adesegun121(m): 9:36pm On Aug 31, 2015
Ok
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by odinese(m): 9:38pm On Aug 31, 2015
.Nigeria is a joke!

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by odinese(m): 9:38pm On Aug 31, 2015
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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Numerouno111: 9:38pm On Aug 31, 2015
DashMeYansh:
IT doesn't make sense. Concentrating all the ports in a certain region is bad. Its just like siting a port in New York when you can do it in Florida.

But take into account Businesses need that Port in NY more than they do in Florida. So it's justified. All this youths should SHUT THE F UP. BRAINLESS BABOONS. Dem no go school, yet they want jobs undecided. I would have preferred It in Niger Delta but the bitter truth is that's more HARM THAN GOOD

You this Yoruba baboon, seems like u got stones for brains right ?

Our people feed you yet ur bashing us right....
I no blame u.....
We should have long gone with the Igbos. Can't stand ur stupidity no more

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by odinese(m): 9:38pm On Aug 31, 2015
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