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Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by eyesoflagos: 6:27am On Aug 11, 2017
NIGERIA’S MANUFACTURING INVESTMENT HITS N3.7TRN IN 3 YEARS
source : http://www.eyesoflagos.com/2017/08/nigerias-manufacturing-investment-hits.html

Manufacturers in the country under the auspice of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) have disclosed that Nigeria’s cumulative manufacturing investment stood at N3.79 trillion in 2016. This is according to a survey conducted by MAN and made available to EYES OF LAGOS in Lagos.
It indicated that in the second half of 2016, manufacturing investment increased to N448.94 billion from N309.33 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2015, indicating N139.61 billion increases over the period. It also increased by N283.33 billion when compared with N165.61 billion recorded in the preceding period.
The association’s survey also indicated that manufacturing investment totaled N614.55 billion in 2016 as against N489.45 billion of 2015; depicting N125.1 billion increase over the period.
A breakdown of MAN’s findings showed that plant and machinery ranked highest with investment worth N189.84 billion; trailed by land and building worth N86.58 billion; assets under construction followed with investment worth N64.48 billion; motor vehicle was N58.05 billion; while furniture and equipment had investments worth N49.97 billion in the review period.
Besides, the sectoral group analysis showed that the highest proportion of total manufacturing investment in the period under review (38.0 per cent of N448.943 billion) went into the non-metallic mineral products group as investment in the sector surged to N170.81 billion from N1.15 billion of the corresponding periods of 2015; thereby indicating N169.66 billion increase over the period.
It also increased by N120.35 billion when compared with N50.46 billion of the preceding half. The survey also noted that investment in the sector totaled N221.27 billion in 2016 as against N18.82 billion total of 2015; translating to N202.45 billion increases over the period.
In addition, data generated from MAN survey also showed that 69.9 per cent of total manufacturing investment in the review period, which stood at N448.94 billion, went to Ogun; thus retaining the zone as the investment haven of the nation.
Breakdown revealed that investment in Ogun increased to N313.62 billion in the review period from N302.26 billion of the corresponding half of 2015; indicating N11.36 billion increase over the period. It also increased by N259.07 billion when compared with N54.55 billion recorded in the preceding half.
However, investment in the zones totaled N368.16 billion in 2016 as against N430.55 billion recorded in the 2015; depicting N62.39 billion decline over the period. Meanwhile, the association has also disclosed that its members suffered limited availability of borrowable funds and also high interest rate in the second half of 2016, which consequently affected their cost of goods produced in the country.
Particularly, a survey conducted by MAN showed that average cost of borrowing from the commercial banks increased to 23.3 per cent from 21.9 per cent recorded in the corresponding half of 2015; translating to 1.4 per centage point decline over the period.
In addition, it also declined by 1.9 per centage point when compared with 21.4 per cent recorded in the preceding half. According to the association, “high cost of borrowing was consistent across sectoral groups and industrial zones and was a major challenge to manufacturing in the period under review.”

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by sanchos9607(m): 6:41am On Aug 11, 2017
What are we now to believe concerning this recession? Good or bad?
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Nobody: 6:46am On Aug 11, 2017
If that amount was used on my signature EVERY NIGERIAN WILL SMILE

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Taeewo(m): 7:16am On Aug 11, 2017
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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by wildchild02: 7:44am On Aug 11, 2017
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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by medolab90(m): 7:45am On Aug 11, 2017
Its getting better

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by brainpulse: 7:45am On Aug 11, 2017
It's getting better
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by biomustry: 7:46am On Aug 11, 2017
God bless Nigeria
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by greatiyk4u(m): 7:46am On Aug 11, 2017
This is a good news

Only the lazy ones see recession as a reason to complain

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by maclatunji: 7:48am On Aug 11, 2017
There is no way the economy will not react to the attempts of this government to fix and broaden our economy away from oil.

Results are beginning to show at the macro level, at the micro level they will show faster if self-appointed opponents stop hating and work to develop themselves and the nation.

The hours spent online spewing hate can be used productively.

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by twilliamx(m): 7:48am On Aug 11, 2017
Hmm
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by twilliamx(m): 7:48am On Aug 11, 2017
egbabiekperemo1:


Afonja source.
Lies
I can't wait for opc to join arewa in kicking out this sons of perdition.

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by medolab90(m): 7:48am On Aug 11, 2017
eyesoflagos:
NIGERIA’S MANUFACTURING INVESTMENT HITS N3.7TRN IN 3 YEARS
source : http://www.eyesoflagos.com/2017/08/nigerias-manufacturing-investment-hits.html

Manufacturers in the country under the auspice of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) have disclosed that Nigeria’s cumulative manufacturing investment stood at N3.79 trillion in 2016. This is according to a survey conducted by MAN and made available to EYES OF LAGOS in Lagos.
It indicated that in the second half of 2016, manufacturing investment increased to N448.94 billion from N309.33 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2015, indicating N139.61 billion increases over the period. It also increased by N283.33 billion when compared with N165.61 billion recorded in the preceding period.
The association’s survey also indicated that manufacturing investment totaled N614.55 billion in 2016 as against N489.45 billion of 2015; depicting N125.1 billion increase over the period.
A breakdown of MAN’s findings showed that plant and machinery ranked highest with investment worth N189.84 billion; trailed by land and building worth N86.58 billion; assets under construction followed with investment worth N64.48 billion; motor vehicle was N58.05 billion; while furniture and equipment had investments worth N49.97 billion in the review period.
Besides, the sectoral group analysis showed that the highest proportion of total manufacturing investment in the period under review (38.0 per cent of N448.943 billion) went into the non-metallic mineral products group as investment in the sector surged to N170.81 billion from N1.15 billion of the corresponding periods of 2015; thereby indicating N169.66 billion increase over the period.
It also increased by N120.35 billion when compared with N50.46 billion of the preceding half. The survey also noted that investment in the sector totaled N221.27 billion in 2016 as against N18.82 billion total of 2015; translating to N202.45 billion increases over the period.
In addition, data generated from MAN survey also showed that 69.9 per cent of total manufacturing investment in the review period, which stood at N448.94 billion, went to Ogun; thus retaining the zone as the investment haven of the nation.
Ogun
Breakdown revealed that investment in Ogun increased to N313.62 billion in the review period from N302.26 billion of the corresponding half of 2015; indicating N11.36 billion increase over the period. It also increased by N259.07 billion when compared with N54.55 billion recorded in the preceding half.
However, investment in the zones totaled N368.16 billion in 2016 as against N430.55 billion recorded in the 2015; depicting N62.39 billion decline over the period. Meanwhile, the association has also disclosed that its members suffered limited availability of borrowable funds and also high interest rate in the second half of 2016, which consequently affected their cost of goods produced in the country.
Particularly, a survey conducted by MAN showed that average cost of borrowing from the commercial banks increased to 23.3 per cent from 21.9 per cent recorded in the corresponding half of 2015; translating to 1.4 per centage point decline over the period.
In addition, it also declined by 1.9 per centage point when compared with 21.4 per cent recorded in the preceding half. According to the association, “high cost of borrowing was consistent across sectoral groups and industrial zones and was a major challenge to manufacturing in the period under review.”
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Sj11: 7:54am On Aug 11, 2017
Nigeria is a Joke...all my life i have never seen a country like Nigeria.

All the leader needs to be killed both the past and the present

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Joseunlimited(f): 7:54am On Aug 11, 2017
I can't stop laffing, why is baba looking like teenage mutants grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by easyfem(m): 7:56am On Aug 11, 2017
Children of hate will not like diz

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Promismike(m): 7:58am On Aug 11, 2017
:-
When it was reported during GEJ regime that Nigeria had the highest GDP and was the fastest growing economy in Africa. Everyone kicked against it alleging that it hasn't had any effect on the poor man on the street.

The same still apply today. Does is have any positive effect on the poor man on the street? Or is it another achievement on a page of news paper.

Obviously, it is. Recession still bits hard on the poor masses.

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by misspicy(f): 8:02am On Aug 11, 2017
wildchild02:
Ok

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by justice212: 8:02am On Aug 11, 2017
As for me all I keep hearing is Billion Billions Billions
Yet no impact on the life of a common man
So of what use is the money
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Nobody: 8:11am On Aug 11, 2017
sure... bread and pure water companies have actually increased drastically

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Tsmart1(m): 8:16am On Aug 11, 2017
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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by ritababe(f): 8:17am On Aug 11, 2017
Sj11:
Nigeria is a Joke...all my life i have never seen a country like Nigeria.

All the leader needs to be killed both the past and the present

how would you know when you haven't step out of Nigeria before?
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Nbote(m): 8:20am On Aug 11, 2017
maclatunji:
There is no way the economy will not react to the attempts of this government to fix and broaden our economy away from oil.

Results are beginning to show at the macro level, at the micro level they will show faster if self-appointed opponents stop hating and work to develop themselves and the nation.

The hours spent online spewing hate can be used productively.

I hope u heed ur own advice and use ur tym online productively becos u are one of those at d thick of d tribal e-war with ur hate comments.. It takes 2 to tango...

Dis country has always loved stats better than facts.. A clear example is d Electricity situation and d current socio economic conditions of Nigerians..
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by Nbote(m): 8:22am On Aug 11, 2017
Promismike:
:-
When it was reported during GEJ regime that Nigeria had the highest GDP and was the fastest growing economy in Africa. Everyone kicked against it alleging that it hasn't had any effect on the poor man on the street.

The same still apply today. Does is have any positive effect on the poor man on the street? Or is it another achievement on a page of news paper.

Obviously, it is. Recession still bits hard on the poor masses.

Don't mind d bunch of hypocrites.. It's even more annoying dat whoever questions or raises doubts about any of these propaganda is termed an IPOB .. Let dem kip deceiving demselves

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by omohayek: 8:24am On Aug 11, 2017
These figures are meaningless without adjusting for galloping inflation, which can make even the worst situation look "good".

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by policy12: 8:37am On Aug 11, 2017
With all this figure yet unemployment rate is high...lubbish
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by arsenal33: 8:45am On Aug 11, 2017
BAD NEWS FOR HATERS

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Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by donqx: 8:46am On Aug 11, 2017
ok
Re: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Investment Hits N3.7trn In 3 Years by arsenal33: 8:46am On Aug 11, 2017
Promismike:
:-
When it was reported during GEJ regime that Nigeria had the highest GDP and was the fastest growing economy in Africa. Everyone kicked against it alleging that it hasn't had any effect on the poor man on the street.

The same still apply today. Does is have any positive effect on the poor man on the street? Or is it another achievement on a page of news paper.

Obviously, it is. Recession still bits hard on the poor masses.

Rebasing an economy is not an achievement. Dullard.

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