Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,150,115 members, 7,807,358 topics. Date: Wednesday, 24 April 2024 at 12:43 PM

Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. (4022 Views)

United African Republic (UAR): A Proposal To Change Nigeria's Name / HURIWA: Change Nigeria's Name From What Flora Shaw, Lugard's Girlfriend Gave It / 2023: Tinubu’s Loyalists Spoil For Fight Over APC Presidential Zoning (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by madenigga(m): 4:42pm On Aug 26, 2019
When Nigeria struck oil in the mid 1970s, it became a cash-rich country. As a result, the Nigerians began to import large quantities of consumer goods. The goods arrived at a much faster pace than the out-of-date ports could handle. Ships sprouted up in the harbor like weeds in an untended garden. Because the ports had become so out-dated, they could bring only one ship in to dock at a time, unload it, send it back out, and bring in the next ship.
Crowded conditions slowed unloading by as much as six months. (Some stories claim that it took as long as 24 months, which I cannot verify.) In addition, Nigeria charged the ship owners up to $4,000 a day in demurrage charges (a charge for the detention of a ship beyond the time allowed for unloading).

The government conducted a survey of the situation and determined they would need five million metric tons of cement to upgrade the port facilities. The problem compounded when five ministers in the government thought they had responsibility to order the cement. Consequently, they placed orders for 22 million tons of cement.

When more than 250 cement ships arrived, they only further added to the congestion and, of course, they could not unload. After about six months of waiting on the high seas in the hot and humid weather, you can probably guess what happened to the cement! It took on moisture, hardened and became useless while on board the ships.

The government immediately instructed the banks, "If you issued letters of credit for shipments of cement, don't pay." What did the banks do? They obeyed the law of the land and they didn't pay. If a shipper of cement had an irrevocable letter of credit from a Nigerian bank, suddenly it became a useless piece of paper.

How does one foresee a risk such as this? The answer: You don't. You could have the best international economist on staff who monitors and plots every possible economic trend he can find, and this risk could still be unforeseen. What makes this story so bizarre is each of the five Nigerian ministers simultaneously making a stupid decision. Since economists don't track stupid mistakes, they can't possibly predict, "Well, I think the trend shows we are due for a stupid mistake!"

How can exporters protect themselves in a scenario such as this? By having the letter of credit confirmed by another bank in another country. When a bank confirms another bank's letter of credit, the confirming bank essentially guarantees payment. Effectively, the confirming bank has issued the letter of credit themselves thereby obligating themselves to pay even if they cannot collect from the issuing bank. In this story, some confirming banks found themselves in the position of having to pay the exporters even though they were unable to collect from the Nigerian banks. It's the protection—or insurance—that an exporter wants and the risk a bank willingly takes when it confirms another bank's letter of credit.

This lesson provides an excellent example of sovereign risk. Let's define sovereign risk with the question, "Can the government intervene in any way to prevent payment from being made?" Sovereign risk includes the stability of the government and the economy.

Now, the end of the lesson: What happened to the ships? Rumor has it that the cost of chipping the cement out of the holds exceeded the cost of the ships. So, the ships were intentionally sunk and remain on the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Nigeria

https://www.shippingsolutions.com/blog/the-nigerian-cement-story-2

3 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by madenigga(m): 4:44pm On Aug 26, 2019
Nigeria no be today the world begin look both the country, its citizens and leaders as joke.

The country needs a divine intervention, the country has been spoilt long before plenty of us were born

1 Like

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by madenigga(m): 4:44pm On Aug 26, 2019
try and read to the end
Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by OlujobaSamuel: 4:55pm On Aug 26, 2019
Crazy fellas, no cohesion, na me do am. How can 5ministers ordered for a commodity separately?
To imagined the ships were rumoured to be eventually sunk sef na another crazy act. Naija!!!

1 Like

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by stefanweeks: 4:55pm On Aug 26, 2019
So, the ships were intentionally sunk and remain on the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Nigeria

I honestly doubt this
Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by madenigga(m): 8:01pm On Aug 27, 2019
stefanweeks:
So, the ships were intentionally sunk and remain on the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Nigeria

I honestly doubt this
double check to confirm

1 Like

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by JonDon12: 8:06pm On Aug 27, 2019
Nigerias problem is that the Northern Elites are only "elite" anongst Almajiri and Cow-herders. In the wide scope of the world, they are Mad Mullahs and have destroyed this country. If not for the south, Nigeria will be worse than Sudan. All you people that voted Buhari, you voted for the Most stupid man in the worlds most stupid Region. Good Job.

2 Likes

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by madenigga(m): 9:24am On Aug 29, 2019
JonDon12:
Nigerias problem is that the Northern Elites are only "elite" anongst Almajiri and Cow-herders. In the wide scope of the world, they are Mad Mullahs and have destroyed this country. If not for the south, Nigeria will be worse than Sudan. All you people that voted Buhari, you voted for the Most stupid man in the worlds most stupid Region. Good Job.
i find the way u address Buhari and the north totally disrespectful
Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by PureGoldh(m): 9:28am On Aug 29, 2019
We really need tO work on ourselves first before thinking of making the Nation Great
Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by Tina246: 9:32am On Aug 29, 2019
I don show. Abeg I dey test sontin Ooo

1 Share

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by JonDon12: 8:37pm On Aug 29, 2019
madenigga:

i find the way u address Buhari and the north totally disrespectful

If you dont like it, do something about it. Give us good leaders instead of Ganduje, Abacha, Babangida, Buhari. Add something to the economy. Train your students. Stop the Jamb quota system where someone from Sokoto needs only 60 to get into a Federal university. Be competent. The south is outproducing the North at all levels. If you want respect, change that.

2 Likes

Re: Nigerian Cement Armada(1970). No Be Today Nigeria Name Spoil For Abroad. by Psalmy2cute(m): 9:53pm On Aug 29, 2019
madenigga:

i find the way u address Buhari and the north totally disrespectful
As painful as it sounds.. it is simply the truth....

(1) (Reply)

Security Agencies In Nigeria; Functions, Duties, Uniform, Everything To Know / Eagle Island: Port Harcourt's Hidden Island: Pictures & Video / Igbos Are Not Being Cheated Or Marginalized- Sen. Ndume Says As He Slams Biafra

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 21
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.