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Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by BuyGoats: 4:16pm On Dec 12, 2016
twinskenny:


Send me pictures one WhatsApp I need one

OK. I'll do just that
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by CXLVII: 4:19pm On Dec 12, 2016
Akwa Ibom and Cross River re the only investment friendly state in the SS

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Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by Scatterscatter(m): 4:20pm On Dec 12, 2016
Good
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by AlphaStyles(m): 4:35pm On Dec 12, 2016
Just passing by
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by Blue3k(m): 4:41pm On Dec 12, 2016
careytommy7:


I hope the afonjas read and digested this parts.

Interesting catch since you can't give mineral rights. They get something similar to royalty check. That wI'll buy them off and make sure the millitants among the community don't disturb production.
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by phantom24: 4:44pm On Dec 12, 2016
E de always end for groundbreaking...
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by StupidAfonjas: 4:59pm On Dec 12, 2016
Afonjas:
This news is beautiful just as this girl

grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by TheAlchemist: 5:00pm On Dec 12, 2016
By the time more modular refineries are being set up in the south south, Dangote would probably start sweating!
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by Fadman4real(m): 5:13pm On Dec 12, 2016
Afonjas:
This news is beautiful just as this girl


That girl is an àngel shocked shocked shocked
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by utibe6667: 5:33pm On Dec 12, 2016
good news, God bless those involve in its actualization
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by southpole: 5:41pm On Dec 12, 2016
TheAlchemist:
By the time more modular refineries are being set up in the south south, Dangote would probably start sweating!

Dangote is targeting west Africa subregion not only Nigeria , his ferinery is the biggest in africa with 60 000 barrels per day capacity, he may use his large size and capacity to crash down price to put the so called modular refineries at disadvantage.
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by Nobody: 6:17pm On Dec 12, 2016
Apc fulfilling their promise on modular refinery

Militants is time to get involved in productive venture

Stop polluting ur environment with soot and living like scavengers in the creek
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by Nobody: 6:21pm On Dec 12, 2016
dustydee:
Mbok, is kerosene not fuel? undecided
why na. Must u open person yansh. Lol
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by kolexy(m): 6:29pm On Dec 12, 2016
ourema:
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, has inaugurated the Ikwe-Onna Modular Refinery in Akwa Ibom State.
Kachikwu, who commended the promoters of the $50million refinery, said the Federal Government was ready to support any private sector-driven venture.
Governor Udom Emmanuel and Science and Technology Minister, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu and others witnessed the opening.
The governor lauded the management of the refinery for supporting his vision to industrialise the state.
The Chairman, Foreign Direct Investment Committee, Mr. Gabriel Upkeh, represented the governor.
He said: “Government’s role is to provide social services and a conducive environment for industries to thrive. When the refinery is completed, it will provide employment and open up the area for other economic benefits.”
He urged youths in the community to cooperate with the contractors handling the project.
“We have endeavoured to keep our campaign promises by executing some laudable projects in infrastructure, agriculture and other areas,” he added.
Onu, who was also represented by an official of the Technology Incubation Centre, Mr. Ini Nya, urged those interested in refinery business to follow the due process set by the Federal Government.
The managing director of the company, Mr. Daminago Ogaji explained that: “The refinery is 100 per cent owned by the Niger Delta and would serve as a Federal Government’s model for the entire area.
Ogali explained: “It is starting with a capacity of 5,000 barrels per day (BPD) and would be increased to 20, 000 barrels in its midterm until its target of 100,000 bpd is achieved.
“The model is different because we have brought in the community as co-partners who would be given 10 per cent of the company’s profit.”
On the issue of militancy, he explained that the local community was made a part owner to enable them work as a family.
“We also intend to train the local boys because a local content developed company would be set up to produce about 80 percent of the materials needed for the operations,” he said.
He explained that tank farms and pipelines are some of the things that would be produced locally, leaving about 30 per cent of the needed materials to be sourced from outside the state.
Chairman of the company, Bassey Rex, said: “The refinery would support the state’s government efforts to develop the state.


http://m.guardian.ng/news/work-begins-on-50m-modular-refinery-in-akwa-ibom/

Daminabo!
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by ayoyonet(m): 8:18pm On Dec 12, 2016
good
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by aphrodisiac(m): 9:25pm On Dec 12, 2016
ourema:
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, has inaugurated the Ikwe-Onna Modular Refinery in Akwa Ibom State.
Kachikwu, who commended the promoters of the $50million refinery, said the Federal Government was ready to support any private sector-driven venture.
Governor Udom Emmanuel and Science and Technology Minister, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu and others witnessed the opening.
The governor lauded the management of the refinery for supporting his vision to industrialise the state.
The Chairman, Foreign Direct Investment Committee, Mr. Gabriel Upkeh, represented the governor.
He said: “Government’s role is to provide social services and a conducive environment for industries to thrive. When the refinery is completed, it will provide employment and open up the area for other economic benefits.”
He urged youths in the community to cooperate with the contractors handling the project.
“We have endeavoured to keep our campaign promises by executing some laudable projects in infrastructure, agriculture and other areas,” he added.
Onu, who was also represented by an official of the Technology Incubation Centre, Mr. Ini Nya, urged those interested in refinery business to follow the due process set by the Federal Government.
The managing director of the company, Mr. Daminago Ogaji explained that: “The refinery is 100 per cent owned by the Niger Delta and would serve as a Federal Government’s model for the entire area.
Ogali explained: “It is starting with a capacity of 5,000 barrels per day (BPD) and would be increased to 20, 000 barrels in its midterm until its target of 100,000 bpd is achieved.
“The model is different because we have brought in the community as co-partners who would be given 10 per cent of the company’s profit.”
On the issue of militancy, he explained that the local community was made a part owner to enable them work as a family.
“We also intend to train the local boys because a local content developed company would be set up to produce about 80 percent of the materials needed for the operations,” he said.
He explained that tank farms and pipelines are some of the things that would be produced locally, leaving about 30 per cent of the needed materials to be sourced from outside the state.
Chairman of the company, Bassey Rex, said: “The refinery would support the state’s government efforts to develop the state.


http://m.guardian.ng/news/work-begins-on-50m-modular-refinery-in-akwa-ibom/
Where in the state is it located?
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by timsTNA: 10:22pm On Dec 12, 2016
AFONJAS will hate this news. They will say you people want to compete with their Dangote Refinery
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by Bizibi(m): 3:08pm On Aug 24, 2017
Have they finished it?
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by iyketex007: 3:35pm On Aug 24, 2017
Imagine the governor lauding the initiative,this man is a colossal failure,so he even knows projects like this is beneficial to the state and yet he's planning on taking billions to lagos to construct another governors lodge.Talking about misplaced prorieties of the highest order.
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by baralatie(m): 3:38pm On Aug 24, 2017
ourema:
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, has inaugurated the Ikwe-Onna Modular Refinery in Akwa Ibom State.
Kachikwu, who commended the promoters of the $50million refinery, said the Federal Government was ready to support any private sector-driven venture.
Governor Udom Emmanuel and Science and Technology Minister, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu and others witnessed the opening.
The governor lauded the management of the refinery for supporting his vision to industrialise the state.
The Chairman, Foreign Direct Investment Committee, Mr. Gabriel Upkeh, represented the governor.
He said: “Government’s role is to provide social services and a conducive environment for industries to thrive. When the refinery is completed, it will provide employment and open up the area for other economic benefits.”
He urged youths in the community to cooperate with the contractors handling the project.
“We have endeavoured to keep our campaign promises by executing some laudable projects in infrastructure, agriculture and other areas,” he added.
Onu, who was also represented by an official of the Technology Incubation Centre, Mr. Ini Nya, urged those interested in refinery business to follow the due process set by the Federal Government.
The managing director of the company, Mr. Daminago Ogaji explained that: “The refinery is 100 per cent owned by the Niger Delta and would serve as a Federal Government’s model for the entire area.
Ogali explained: “It is starting with a capacity of 5,000 barrels per day (BPD) and would be increased to 20, 000 barrels in its midterm until its target of 100,000 bpd is achieved.
“The model is different because we have brought in the community as co-partners who would be given 10 per cent of the company’s profit.”
On the issue of militancy, he explained that the local community was made a part owner to enable them work as a family.
“We also intend to train the local boys because a local content developed company would be set up to produce about 80 percent of the materials needed for the operations,” he said.
He explained that tank farms and pipelines are some of the things that would be produced locally, leaving about 30 per cent of the needed materials to be sourced from outside the state.
Chairman of the company, Bassey Rex, said: “The refinery would support the state’s government efforts to develop the state.


http://m.guardian.ng/news/work-begins-on-50m-modular-refinery-in-akwa-ibom/
how far
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by baralatie(m): 3:41pm On Aug 24, 2017
Bizibi:
Have they finished it?
Re: Work Begins On $50m Modular Refinery In Akwa Ibom by ourema(f): 5:02pm On Aug 24, 2017
baralatie:
how far
If you ask me na who I go ask?

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