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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by yommen: 7:23am On Aug 23, 2023
livebyday:
This paid odua group puppet has come on this forum to push more pro odua nonsense.

Pls always take anything coming from this OP with a pinch of salt.

He works for and is a member of an online platform pushing pro Odua nonsense and tribalism


He has no proper source of income save for whatever they pay him to push their tribakized rubbish

@seun seems you have joined Odua forum?

You keep allowing this FreeStuffsNG post pro Odua group rubbish and tribalism on this forum.

@seun You know how we do right ? grin
Before you start saying I am threatening to pick up again

Odua group is a pro tribalitic group

See the way you are crying just because you can't tolerate good news from Yorubaland. If this was from SE, you would have been celebrating and boasting but because it's from Yorubaland, you display high level bitterness. What is tribalism about this now actually? Was anything spoken against any tribe? It's obvious tribalism lives in your body. Try to heal, please. Bitterness will only kill you faster.

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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by yommen: 7:26am On Aug 23, 2023
lexy2014:





the word "could" suggest uncertainty.

if there is uncertainty in this endeavour, how then is this news?


Its not about uncertainty. It's about potentials.
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by lexy2014: 7:26am On Aug 23, 2023
yommen:


Its not about uncertainty. It's about potentials.

How does that negate the following?

the word "could" suggest uncertainty.

if there is uncertainty in this endeavour, how then is this news?
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by simpleseyi: 7:47am On Aug 23, 2023
derecho:
Just that there's nothing to celebrate about having an armed robber having the.key to your vault

Until the thieves in Aso rock are sacked Nigerians are still stuck in. Buhari's government

For now nothing about Ebola should excite anyone who loves this country

This hatred and bitterness that killed those before you is also killing you gradually.
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by livebyday(m): 7:47am On Aug 23, 2023
yommen:


See the way you are crying just because you can't tolerate good news from Yorubaland. If this was from SE, you would have been celebrating and boasting but because it's from Yorubaland, you display high level bitterness. What is tribalism about this now actually? Was anything spoken against any tribe? It's obvious tribalism lives in your body. Try to heal, please. Bitterness will only kill you faster.

You must be new here. Otherwise you would know that you are not dealing with someone who tolerates this nonsense.

Let me warn you clearly..never quote me again . If you ont like this rules here delete your account. If you want the mods can help you ban this rubbish account..

Do that again and watch this account get banned ..

Bye

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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by nairalanda1(m): 7:49am On Aug 23, 2023
Brendaniel:


So what problem has subsidy removal solved in Nigeria for the average citizen?

Did keeping subsidy make Nigeria an advanced nation?

Plus, did army rule take us from third world to first world like it did for South Korea?
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by lexy2014: 7:56am On Aug 23, 2023
yommen:


Its not about uncertainty. It's about potentials.

What is the meaning of "could"?
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Igboslayer: 7:58am On Aug 23, 2023
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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by lexy2014: 7:59am On Aug 23, 2023
nairalanda1:


Did keeping subsidy make Nigeria an advanced nation?

Plus, did army rule take us from third world to first world like it did for South Korea?

Has removing subsidy made nigeria a advanced nation?

Subsidy for kerosene and diesel have long been removed. How did that improve the fortunes of Nigeria and nigerians?

The govt "removes" fuel subsisdy then starts borrowing and spending billions (palliatives) to "mitigate" the effects of the subsidy.

Is palliatives not subsidy?
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Business3600: 8:03am On Aug 23, 2023
As a geologist a dont see how we are going to benefit from this news. This is a private mining firm. They mine and export to their own final destination. Tax will be paid to nigeria government and settlement will be given to community leaders. This is not good news. Federal government need to open up a lithium extraction plant where local miners can supply their goods to instead of blacks selling to chinese. The Government sells to them as finished product not raw ore

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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Brendaniel: 8:04am On Aug 23, 2023
nairalanda1:


Did keeping subsidy make Nigeria an advanced nation?

Plus, did army rule take us from third world to first world like it did for South Korea?

And the same subsidy removal is making Nigeria poorer with higher debt and lower purchasing power....
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Business3600: 8:05am On Aug 23, 2023
nairalanda1:
Is Nigeria using the lithium to make batteries?

I hope so
Capital NO
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Business3600: 8:06am On Aug 23, 2023
Yankee101:
Nassarawa and Kaduna have large deposits already being tapped
By the CHINESE
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Mustack: 8:06am On Aug 23, 2023
MrsTwrite:
Believing these people is risky.

How many accounts have you opened? I Blvd more to come.
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Abagworo(m): 8:09am On Aug 23, 2023
Anything raw material doesn't turn out good without being processed or refined locally. We should focus on how to make good use of the Lithium instead of how to export in raw form.
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by ghettochild(m): 8:10am On Aug 23, 2023
One mumu here was arguing that it's not feasible to have a lithium battery plant here in Africa..
Shey now....he see say naija don join list of countries that possess lithium
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Eriokanmi: 8:12am On Aug 23, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Great news to welcome Mr Dele Alake, the Honourable Minister of Solid Minerals, into office. Congrats to Thor explorations. This is the best time to invest in South West if you won't hate your Yoruba host. God bless Nigeria for ever!
There's also gold in osun, ondo and parts of ekiti
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Sablexxxtoons: 8:19am On Aug 23, 2023
Wow this is outstanding news, the future after oil fir Nigeria is Bright

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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by firearcher: 8:29am On Aug 23, 2023
Rostikol:



This is the main difference between Nigeria and some of these African countries like Niger and co.

Nigeria has the capacity to leverage these resources IN-HOUSE.

Process them and build anything we want.

I'm very glad Nigerian and African leaders have said that this LITHIUM of a thing will not be like previous raw materials that were just shipped out raw for a pittance.

That era is gone and gone for good.

The other day, Ugandan President Museveni said that some European investors had visited him in his office, and said they wanted to mine Ugandan lithium.

He asked them why.

They said because they wanted to use it to build nuclear power plants, to increase their power generation.

He asked them if they'd ever seen the Access to Electricity statistics for Uganda, vis-a-vis their country.

They said no.

He said ok, that they should go and read it, and get back to him, so that they could discuss how they could partner to use the lithium to increase power generation in UGANDA FIRST, before he can allow them to buy any extra they have left.

He said they left and never returned.

These people?

If you don't use your sense with them, they will finish you.



Its business though. You just need to get a better terms for yourself.
But what stops African countries from developing the capabilities to mine their own minerals and process them if that's what they want?

Ultimately, its all about making wise business decisions. If you inherited a land with minerals and desperately need fund to develop yourself, you have the option start mining it yourself or to sell to those who have the capacity.
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by oluwaseyi0: 8:32am On Aug 23, 2023
Rostikol:



This is the main difference between Nigeria and some of these African countries like Niger and co.

Nigeria has the capacity to leverage these resources IN-HOUSE.

Process them and build anything we want.

I'm very glad Nigerian and African leaders have said that this LITHIUM of a thing will not be like previous raw materials that were just shipped out raw for a pittance.

That era is gone and gone for good.

The other day, Ugandan President Museveni said that some European investors had visited him in his office, and said they wanted to mine Ugandan lithium.

He asked them why.

They said because they wanted to use it to build nuclear power plants, to increase their power generation.

He asked them if they'd ever seen the Access to Electricity statistics for Uganda, vis-a-vis their country.

They said no.

He said ok, that they should go and read it, and get back to him, so that they could discuss how they could partner to use the lithium to increase power generation in UGANDA FIRST, before he can allow them to buy any extra they have left.

He said they left and never returned.

These people?

If you don't use your sense with them, they will finish you.




After they left Uganda what has Uganda done with the lithium?

Africans are still making the mistake of not developing their manpower

For uganda mind European should come and build power plant that Uganda probably can't afford or even afford to maintain?

The greatest victory will be sourcing engineers within Africa to build and maintain this plants
But Africans lack technical know how and are not learning the know how

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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by livebyday(m): 8:37am On Aug 23, 2023
Josephkabila12:
who is this stupid bastard ibo fools. Lithium mining and development for economy growth in Nigeria. This stupid bastard ibo buffoons spewing trash 🗑️

Seun mynd44 obinoscopy Dominique nlfmod

Rule 2
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by netmillionaires(m): 8:42am On Aug 23, 2023
Are you serious about this? That response is legendary.


Rostikol:



This is the main difference between Nigeria and some of these African countries like Niger and co.

Nigeria has the capacity to leverage these resources IN-HOUSE.

Process them and build anything we want.

I'm very glad Nigerian and African leaders have said that this LITHIUM of a thing will not be like previous raw materials that were just shipped out raw for a pittance.

That era is gone and gone for good.

The other day, Ugandan President Museveni said that some European investors had visited him in his office, and said they wanted to mine Ugandan lithium.

He asked them why.

They said because they wanted to use it to build nuclear power plants, to increase their power generation.

He asked them if they'd ever seen the Access to Electricity statistics for Uganda, vis-a-vis their country.

They said no.

He said ok, that they should go and read it, and get back to him, so that they could discuss how they could partner to use the lithium to increase power generation in UGANDA FIRST, before he can allow them to buy any extra they have left.

He said they left and never returned.

These people?

If you don't use your sense with them, they will finish you.



Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by zumbigbo(m): 8:43am On Aug 23, 2023
[quote author=Rostikol post=125296845]


This is the main difference between Nigeria and some of these African countries like Niger and co.

Nigeria has the capacity to leverage these resources IN-HOUSE.

Process them and build anything we want.

I'm very glad Nigerian and African leaders have said that this LITHIUM of a thing will not be like previous raw materials that were just shipped out raw for a pittance.

That era is gone and gone for good.

Not quite gone brother. It is why France refuses to let the Francophonie find their own way. They want first dibs on everything that comes out from the ground. So under the guise of democracy, they are pushing Nigeria to invade Niger to protect its resources
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by gotnel: 8:45am On Aug 23, 2023
livebyday:
This paid odua group puppet has come on this forum to push more pro odua nonsense.

Pls always take anything coming from this OP with a pinch of salt.

He works for and is a member of an online platform pushing pro Odua nonsense and tribalism


He has no proper source of income save for whatever they pay him to push their tribakized rubbish

@seun seems you have joined Odua forum?

You keep allowing this FreeStuffsNG post pro Odua group rubbish and tribalism on this forum.

@seun You know how we do right ? grin
Before you start saying I am threatening to pick up again

Odua group is a pro tribalitic group

How did you arrive at calling Odua group a tribal group?
I know definitely that you were not yet born when ODUA investments company was formed.
Odua investments company was founded by leaders with foresight, leaders who can provide for today and the future.
If not that we now have leaders who only mind their pockets, Odua group supposed to have gone very far in economics matter.
All the states that have shareholder status in Odua group supposed not to suffer from the present economics downturn.

If the governors of South Western Nigeria can pull their actions together and redirect their views towards driving Odua group like the founding fathers did, we will sing glorious song.

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Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by Khyrvxjzy: 8:54am On Aug 23, 2023
livebyday:
This paid odua group puppet has come on this forum to push more pro odua nonsense.

Pls always take anything coming from this OP with a pinch of salt.

He works for and is a member of an online platform pushing pro Odua nonsense and tribalism


He has no proper source of income save for whatever they pay him to push their tribakized rubbish

@seun seems you have joined Odua forum?

You keep allowing this FreeStuffsNG post pro Odua group rubbish and tribalism on this forum.

@seun You know how we do right ? grin
Before you start saying I am threatening to pick up again

Odua group is a pro tribalitic group


people funny ooo
abeg wetin u dey threatening
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by soccerlite: 9:09am On Aug 23, 2023
Still it will not benefit nigerians

fela already said it: country dey make money, country people no see money
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by spiSeyi: 10:14am On Aug 23, 2023
nairalanda1:


Not to excuse bad government, but Nigeria will always take loans.

The only way we can reduce loan dependency is by using our raw material to make stuff the world needs. In Nigeria
The USA has the highest debt in the world, there is nothing bad about taking loans but managing it is the issue
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by 0taPiaPia(m): 10:42am On Aug 23, 2023
Rostikol:



This is the main difference between Nigeria and some of these African countries like Niger and co.

Nigeria has the capacity to leverage these resources IN-HOUSE.

Process them and build anything we want.

I'm very glad Nigerian and African leaders have said that this LITHIUM of a thing will not be like previous raw materials that were just shipped out raw for a pittance.

That era is gone and gone for good.

The other day, Ugandan President Museveni said that some European investors had visited him in his office, and said they wanted to mine Ugandan lithium.

He asked them why.

They said because they wanted to use it to build nuclear power plants, to increase their power generation.

He asked them if they'd ever seen the Access to Electricity statistics for Uganda, vis-a-vis their country.

They said no.

He said ok, that they should go and read it, and get back to him, so that they could discuss how they could partner to use the lithium to increase power generation in UGANDA FIRST, before he can allow them to buy any extra they have left.

He said they left and never returned.

These people?

If you don't use your sense with them, they will finish you.




What the Ugandan president did @ bolded, no Nigeria president has done and might likely not do.. we know this things. Over here, what's my CUT is the mantra
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by dyera(m): 10:51am On Aug 23, 2023
INSTANTCASH345:


You know what I think? If the armed rubber despict an act of repentance and ready to be used by the creator to turn around the fortune of over 250million Nigerians,then,he is forgiven and a saint in my eyes.

Keep dreaming. Reality is that:

“The thief comes only to steal, to kill and to destroy” ( John10:10 ).
Re: Nigeria To Tap $37 Billion Market As Firm Confirms Lithium Deposits by nairalanda1(m): 10:52am On Aug 23, 2023
spiSeyi:

The USA has the highest debt in the world, there is nothing bad about taking loans but managing it is the issue

Like I said, I have no issue with loans per se.

But the main reason why we go into loans...which is our reliance on just one source of income...that's the issue.

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