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The state is home to many inny digenous conglomerates with seven industrial layouts Ibeto Group, Innoson vehicle & motor products Jamek steel industry Tummy tumny noodle Juhel pharmaceutical Eteleson group of industries Coscharies group Ekcel tomatoes refining plant Chickason group Kutic Tiles Home pride paint Pokobros group Sun shine flour mill Tonimas Cutix wire & cable plc Nero pharmaceutical Kp pharmaceutical industry Zubix food and beverages Life vegitable oil Osaks food and beverages Piko juice Orange drugs Premiere brewery Best aluminum Union Auto battery Ogbuawa motor products Jesco group compay Dozzy group of company Anambra rice mill Alo Aluminum Eastern Distilleries And Food Industries Geoelis cable Intafact beverages Nexans kablemetal ltd Anizon paper mill Udesco manufacturing ltd MacDon group Kristoral & co ltd Best Aliminum Okeyson plastic Awotolo industry ltd Reliable still and plastic ltd Ezenwa plastics King vegetable oil Tucas compay Veno vegetable oil Marks on chemical industrial ltd Citizen paint Synico group Bentrco group Adswitch plc Louis carter group Cento group of companies First express aluminum Uru industrial ltd Poly foam Hygi line chemical industry ltd Chemtech chemical ltd Winco foarm Arimaco group Lyden farm Tiger food industry Hardies and dromedas Cometstar cable Kate associates industries Stain Rice mill Cochad rice mill Nugodili industries Geomex industries Ascon Oil lubricants industry KATES ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing & Marketing of Cosmetics and Toiletries KINGSIZE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LTD. Manufacturing and Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products KRISORAL AND COMPANY LTD. Manufacturing of PET Resin Based Products (PET Bottles PET Preforms, Drug Dispense Cups, Roll-Over Pilfer-Proof (ROPP) Caps, PVC Shrink Label, PVC Shrink Film Extrusion.) NIGERIAN MINERAL WATER INDUSTRIES LTD. Bottling of Carbonated Soft Drinks and Treated Water EASTERN DISTILLERIES & FOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing & Distilling of Spirits and wine EKWENIBE & SONS TRADING COMPANY LTD. Manufacturing and Assembling, Haulage, Agro-Allied Business EMOS BEST INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturers of Baby-Care, Body-Care and Hair-Care Products ENVOY OIL INDUSTRIES LTD. Processing of Palm Kernel, Refining of Palm Kernel Oil and Special Palm Oil, Production of Vegetable Oil, RBD Palm Oil, Bar & Tablet Soap, Plastic Cans FRANOSON MANNYON INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LTD. Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals TOPAN ADVANCE AGRO PAPER LTD Paper Converters, Manufacturer of Toilet papers and Plastic bags/waterproof TRANSTELL VENTURES NIGERIA LTD. Refining of Palm Kernel Oil into Vegetable Oil, Refining of Special Palm Oil (SPO) into RBD Oil for Food & Beverage Producers, Refining of Palm Oil into Olein and Stearine L.L. NWADIKE & ASSOCIATES LTD. Paper Converters, Manufacturing of Office Stationery LOUIS CARTER GROUP OF COMPANIES Manufacturing of Plastic Products, Auto Batteries etc MARKSON CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (WEST AFRICA) LTD. Manufacturing and Marketing of Industrial Chemicals WIRE DRAW POWDER NIG LTD Industrial Powders MIC-MERAH GROUP LTD. Transportation Services, Courier Services, Sales of Auto Spare Parts, Marketing of Petroleum Products, Real Estate Development, Agriculture, SAFREED INTL NIG LTD Industrial Raw Material Engineering PETER E. VENTURES (NIGERIA) LTD. Manufacturing of Light Hurricane Lantern, Plastic Hangers, Pharmaceutical Cups, Poly Bags, Fast-Food Packs and Allied Products POKO OIL MILLS (WEST AFRICA) LTD. Production of Palm Oil, Palm Kernel Cake and Vegetable Oil POKOBROS FOOD & CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. Flour Milling, Production of Livestock Feeds AWUTOLO INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing of Plastic Products, Toilet Papers, Stationery and Industrial Tapes, Importation and Marketing of Educational Materials and Food Commodities DUEMAN CHEMICALS LTD. Manufacturing of Colourants and Printing Inks ONITSHA ALUMINIUM MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD. (Onalumco) Manufacturing of Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Corrugation of Long span Roofing Sheets ORIENT PETROLEUM RESOURCES LTD. Exploration & Production of Crude Oil, Petroleum Refinery AFRICANA-FIRST PUBLISHERS LTD. Publishing of Books OZALLA PLASTICS ENTERPRISES LTD. Manufacturing & Marketing of Plastic Domestic Wares and Containers PESACO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing of Hyma Foam Products UGO GARMENTS INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing of Garments. UNION AUTOPARTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD. Manufacturing of Auto Batteries, Spare Parts & Accessories URU INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing of Automobile Cables CUTIX PLC Manufacturing and Marketing of Electrical, Automobile & Telecommunication Wire, Cables and Related Products DANCO MANNYON INDUSTRIES LTD. Plastic Products Manufacturing, Technical Engineering Services, Printing of Labels, Calendars and Packaging, WHIZ PRODUCTS (WEST AFRICA) LTD. Blending & Marketing of Lubricants and Hydraulic Fluids, Production of Adhesives, motor gasket and other motor parts UDESCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD. Production and Marketing of Cosmetics OBIKE INDUSTRIES (NIGERIA) LTD. Manufacturing of Industrial Raw Materials & Allied Products, General Chemical Consultancy ADSWITCH PLC Manufacturing of Electric Switch-Gear & Fittings A.N. EJEAGWU & SONS LTD. Manufacturing and Marketing of Toilet Rolls, Jumbo Reels of Tissue Paper and Paper Napkins GARBS ORGANISATION LTD. Manufacturing of Rubber & Plastic Products, Production of Table Water and Yoghurt, General Merchandising, distribution of Automobile & Motorcycle Parts, Agro-Allied Business, Real Estate Development. GINPAT ALUMINIUM PRODUCTS LTD. Fabrication of Aluminium Roofing Sheets, Doors, Window GOLDEN OIL INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturers of Vegetable Oil, Margarine, Stearine and Bakery Fats GOOD POLY NIG. Polythene Manufacturing GREATGATE INVESTMENT LTD. Production of Longspan Aluminium Roofing Sheets, Doors & Windows, Real Estate Development, Building & Civil Engineering Construction IJU INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturing & Marketing of Rubber Products, Metal Fabrication and Works JIMEX INDUSTRIES (NIGERIA) LTD. Fabrication of Aluminium Products for Domestic and Construction Users Non Igbo comanies in Anambra state Nigeria brewery Ground cereal Plc Coca cola SABMiller plc PZ Cussion plc Nigeria brewery Ground cereal Plc Coca cola SABMiller plc PZ Cussion plc
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http://www.pwc.com/ng/en/assets/pdf/uk-trade-investment-in-nigeria.pdf Nigeria’s automotive hub, attracting manufacturing companies, to establish and expand their operations in the state. Anambra State is strategically positioned to become the manufacturing hub for automobile and automobile parts in the country. The state houses the only indigenous automobile manufacturing plant in Nigeria – Innoson Motors – as well as major auto part manufacturing factories. It is loosely dubbed the ‘Japan of Africa’ as it accounts for over 70% of the auto parts (including 23 motorcycles) manufacturing business in Nigeria. In recognition of the sector’s potential in the state, the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) announced plans to construct and develop an automotive industrial park in Nnewi. Towards this, the Anambra State government provided the FGN with 80 hectares of land in December 23 2016. The automobile park will serve as a one-stop shop for spare part manufacturers in Anambra and other neighbouring states. The state is also an attractive destination to other manufacturing companies including Toyota and Honda; and regional car companies including General Appliances West Africa and Perfection Motors Company, who were granted auto assembly plant licenses in 2015 but are yet to begin operations in the country.
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Anambra State is the second smallest state in the country by land mass after Lagos, with less than 300,000 hectares of land available for cultivation. However, the state’s success is hinged on its strategic approach to agriculture which involves soil testing to determine the best locations to grow rice, maize and cassava. Anambra’s economy is 4th among the states – after Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers Anambra State remains a key hub with the largest commercial market in West Africa showing a significant export investment opportunity Currently the majority of the population are engaged in distributive trade, agriculture, transport and services, real estate and construction, micro, small and medium industries, mining, financial services, and other services (health, education, law, etc.), entrepreneurial acumen of the Anambra people. Onitsha was and perhaps still is, the largest commercial market in West Africa. The natural resources include: natural gas, Crude oil, Bauxite, Kaolin, Salt, Gypsum, Lead, Lignite, Limestone, Iron ore, is arable for Oil palm, Corn, Rice, Yam, Cassava, Tomatoes, cocoyam, etc. Tourism potentials remain untapped. Adult literacy is over 80% and there are five universities (soon up to seven), a polytechnic and two colleges of education in the state. Its latest population estimate is over 5 million (10thmost populous state in Nigeria). It is estimated however that over 50% of Anambra indigenes (perhaps more than another 5 million people) live outside of the state— in other states in Nigeria as well as outside of Nigeria (all constitute the Greater Diaspora), whereas the state attracts a diversity of immigrants from all over Nigeria and the world. Anambra is indeed a home for all. In literally every village, ‘non-indigenes’ are becoming a significant share of population at home— especially those hired as security guards, and Okada drivers. Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Otuocha, Ihiala, Umunze, Awka, etc. have become rapidly urbanized. In 2006, I asked if there were white people living in Anambra as an index of a modernizing state. A large proportion of its most talented/skilled indigenes live outside of the state, while a larger proportion of invertible capital is deployed outside of the state. Poverty incidence in Anambra used to be the lowest mainly because of remittances by its Diaspora. Access to bank credit is relatively low. Anambra has the 4th largest bank deposit after Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers, The state aims to become http://www.pwc.com/ng/en/assets/pdf/uk-trade-investment-in-nigeria.pdf Cc. Lalasticlala
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eastsidechillz:100% correct Very wicked minds, it started from their forefathers, their wickedness can't stop our progress |
LasGidiOwner:You suppose understand these guys better than me, saving face, even one of them trying to discredit the report. Anambra is Industrial hub of Nigeria and west Africa's trade center |
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Anamnba industrial hub of Nigeria and west Africa's trade center-pwc Afonjas are not happy ![]()
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Very interesting part of the report Ogun with high IGR was bailed out twice by FG to be able to pay works salaries ![]() The International Public Sector Accounting System ranked Anambra State as the most transparent and accountable trade state in Nigeria as at March 2015. With incentives such as tax relief, waivers, a one-stopshop, security and protection, Anambra has evolved into one of the preferred locations for both local and 15 foreign investments. Assessment under the peer review mechanism of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) showed the state has the largest number of tarred rural roads in the country. This has opened up the agrarian and oil producing communities to the rest of the state, improving access to markets and attractiveness for workers across the state. ![]() In 2015, the Federal Government intervened, with a bailout 7 package of NGN 338 billion to 27 states (including Edo, Ogun and Niger), to ensure employee salary obligations were met. In 2016, another bailout fund of NGN 90 billion was created but this time with stringent conditions intended to enforce fiscal responsibility within the states. Most states continue to look to ad hoc disbursements from the Federal Government to ease their fiscal challenges. As part of efforts to improve resilience in the states, DFID is working with Edo, Ogun and Niger States, providing technical assistance for tax harmonisation aimed at improving collection processes and transparency |
Pavore9:Don't mind the chameleon
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neoShinto:Keep nursing your wounds ![]() More revelations In 2015, the Federal Government intervened, with a bailout 7 package of NGN 338 billion to 27 states (including Edo, Ogun and Niger), to ensure employee salary obligations were met. In 2016, another bailout fund of NGN 90 billion was created but this time with stringent conditions intended to enforce fiscal responsibility within the states. Most states continue to look to ad hoc disbursements from the Federal Government to ease their fiscal challenges. As part of efforts to improve resilience in the states, DFID is working with Edo, Ogun and Niger States, providing technical assistance for tax harmonisation aimed at improving collection processes and transparency with your high IGR
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Project Methodology Our Approach This study was conducted to identify state level opportunities and challenges to doing business as well as pathways for the UK to deepen relationships with business friendly stakeholders. To achieve these broad objectives, we conducted both primary and secondary research which included a mix of desktop research, structured face-to-face interviews and telephone conversations. This research generated a mix of qualitative and quantitative information which was analysed and presented in this report. Statistics Explained Parties interviewed for this study include state government representatives and parastatals, the organised private sector, non-governmental organisations, international donor agencies and companies located in the selected states. In order to fully analyse the information obtained in the course of the study, we also conducted macro-economic analysis based on available data to evaluate the economic strengths and vulnerabilities of the states. This was complemented by responses received from various stakeholders during interviews |
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Anambra State is strategically positioned to become the manufacturing hub for automobile and automobile parts in the country. The state houses the only indigenous automobile manufacturing plant in Nigeria – Innoson Motors – as well as major auto part manufacturing factories. It is loosely dubbed the ‘Japan of Africa’ as it accounts for over 70% of the auto parts (including motorcycles) manufacturing business in Nigeria. In recognition of the sector’s potential in the state, the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) announced plans to construct and develop an automotive industrial park in Nnewi. Towards this, the Anambra State government provided the FGN with 80 hectares of land in December 2016. 23 The automobile park will serve as a one-stop shop for spare part manufacturers in Anambra and other neighbouring states. The state is also an attractive destination to other manufacturing companies including Toyota and Honda; and regional car companies including General Appliances West Africa and Perfection Motors Company, who were granted auto assembly plant licenses in 2015 but are yet to begin operations in the country.
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Ogbuefi2020:Exactly, ignorant find it hard to understand the logic |
totit:NBS report was IGR Can you download the report it captured Anambra cago airport that was flagged off few months ago see what the report said about Anambra REVENUE The International Public Sector Accounting System ranked Anambra State as the most transparent and accountable trade state in Nigeria as at March 2015. With incentives such as tax relief, waivers, a one-stopshop, security and protection, Anambra has evolved into one of the preferred locations for both local and 15 foreign investments. |
Current projects in Anambra from PWC report Construction of a world class international cargo and passenger airport in Umueri Concession of the Onitsha sea port Finalized plans to procure a new asphalt plant to aid cost effective road construction and maintenance especially in the rural areas and low density roads Current reconstruction of inner city roads and patching of pot holes through the zero pothole initiative 1500MW capacity IPP project by Century Power Generation Limited in Okija Planned Projects Plans to kick-start an innovative project where 61 major registered markets will have the opportunity to implement a project of their choice to the tune of a maximum of NGN10 million. This is aimed at enhancing the market environs Construction of industrial parks in the State to boost industrialisation and economic development Exploration of Anambra State’s abundant gas deposit to improve power generation The timeframe, funding costs and sources for the projects identified were unconfirmed at the completion of this study with the exception of the IPP project by Century Power Generation Limited expected to cost USD 700 million and to come on stream in 2018 |
totit:Read from beginning The report was conducted March 2016. |
Afonjas kindly read highlighted Anambra state: Nigeria’s industrial hub and West Africa’s trade centre (2/2) The government has begun building and repairing access roads and bridges leading to the major oil and gas reserve basins in the state. The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) granted approval for reentry into the gas reserve at Umuerum in December 2016. The state is currently in discussions with South African investors interested in developing the project. Harnessing the oil and gas potential of the state Anambra has three cities that drive its economic activities: Nnewi, Onitsha and Awka. Nnewi and Onitsha are known for their large industrial and commercial operations. The state aims to become Nigeria’s automotive hub, attracting manufacturing companies, to establish and expand their operations in the state. Poised to become the industrial hub in Nigeria The International Public Sector Accounting System ranked Anambra State as the most transparent and accountable trade state in Nigeria as at March 2015. With incentives such as tax relief, waivers, a one-stopshop, security and protection, Anambra has evolved into one of the preferred locations for both local and 15 foreign investments. Assessment under the peer review mechanism of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) showed the state has the largest number of tarred rural roads in the country. This has opened up the agrarian and oil producing communities to the rest of the state, improving access to markets and attractiveness for workers across the state. Also, the Federal Executive Council in January 2017 approved NGN 14 billion for commencement of the second Niger Bridge project with a commitment to release a further NGN 16 billion later in 2017. Building an enabling business environment The current administration is focused on making Anambra one of the top three literate states in Nigeria by implementing policies that upgrade educational infrastructure, improve student development and teachers’ welfare. |
Anambra State remains a key hub with the largest commercial market in West Africa showing a significant export investment opportunity Trade, Services and Industrialisation “Anambra State is a very viable state and is business oriented. It actually plays the part of Lagos for the South-South and South-East and is a good business anchor for the whole of the country linking the North to the South.” |
Current and planned agricultural projects anticipated in Anambra State 20 Current and Planned Agricultural Projects Project Funding Source Current Delfarms – Integrated farm project Private Investment – USD 200 million Joseph Agro Limited – Rice production Private Investment – USD 150 million Coscharis Farms – Rice production Private Investment – USD 110 million Eckel Farms – Tomatoes and cassava production Private Investment – USD 100 million Lynden Farms – Integrated farm project Private Investment – USD 61 million Novtech Farms – Rice production Private Investment – USD 50 million Silos & Grains – Malting plant Private Investment – USD 23.5 million Tricity Integrated Farms Private Investment – USD 11.4 million MIP Farms – Tomatoes & Greenhouse production Private Investment – USD 10 million Planned ThaiBorneo Energy Ltd – Rice & palm kernel production Partnership (Bukham Group) – USD 400 million Rehabilitation of the College of Agriculture in Mgbakwu - Partnership with FADAMA and IFAD for a Community Development Programme to develop 3,000 hectares of land to support development of the rice value chain - The timeframe for these projects were unconfirmed at the completion of this study. In addition, the funding sources for the planned rehabilitation of the College of Agriculture and the planned partnership with FADAMA and IFAD were also unconfirmed. 32 Promoting Economic Prosperity |
Ogbuefi2020: ![]() Ask them how many of those industries in Ogun are owned by their people ![]() |
neoShinto:Anambra most indigenous industrialized state and West Africa trade center it's more important to us that fabricate IGR figures by state governors |
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We are pleased to present the findings from the State Level Business Environment Analysis conducted across four Nigerian States (Anambra, Edo, Ogun and Niger). This report has been prepared by PwC in response to a request by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). The purpose of the study was to: Identify challenges and opportunities for doing business, and examples of good practices in the focus states. Provide key recommendations as to how the United Kingdom (UK) can broaden prosperity and commercial engagements that help Nigerian states make the most of their economic development opportunities. This report is sequel to the March 2016 Nigeria. publication which evaluates the key sectors of opportunity for UK businesses in To form our conclusions, we have used a combination of quantitative analysis of publicly available data as well as insights gathered from interviews with a sample of private sector companies, key state parastatals, business and trade groups, and development agencies. Our findings show that fostering an environment conducive for business and competitiveness is key to promoting economic prosperity. We would like to use this opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the support we received from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), respective state governments, private companies, business and trade groups, development agencies interviewed and PwC’s panel of experts. Andrew S. Nevin (Ph.D) Partner & Chief Economist PwC Nigeria andrew.x.nevin@ng.pwc.com Gbenga Olatunji Associate Director, Strategy, PwC Nigeria gbenga.olatunji@ng.pwc.com Publication http://www.pwc.com/ng/en/assets/pdf/uk-trade-investment-in-nigeria.pdf
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AshiwajuFoward:Kid |
beberebe: ![]() Very funny dudes, imagine the source ![]() Ijaw nation are coming for their people in Ondo
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AshiwajuFoward:Validation from your people Just imagine if it was Igbo man's article I referred you to ![]() I don't blame one of you that said Afonja youths are the most lazy, perfidious and egoistic youths in Nigeria as at today. |
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