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Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by ClimaxHerbalixt(m): 7:52am On Oct 16, 2024
Once you have non sincere set of people as government, you will just find yourself reading avoidable news all the time.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Elusive001:
ogaemma:
Blame the institution's.
Our country institutions and government have long collapsed.
Go to Nasarawa, that is the head quarter's of illegal mining trade.
Many Chinese company's there don't even pay tax to your government.
Almost all of the Chinese company's there are not in Pension and HMO.
They have the worst welfare package for their staff.
Poor salary.
No safety.
All they do is mine the Lithium and ship to Chinese for processing and then send the finished lithium batteries back to Africa and Nigeria to sell for us.
The Security is involved, some politicians are their backups.
They have police, Army and DSS connections.
All the government knows is to focus and put their eyes in the oil from the Niger Delta.
Nigeria is a wasted country.
I do not blame those engaged in the illegal mining. This does mean that I support any form of illegality. I blame the federal government that knows about these illegal activities, and yet looks the other way. The federal government hunts down those engaged in oil bunkering, but protects those engaged in illegal mining of solid minerals.

Injustice, impunity, nepotism, and victimisation will never ever allow this country make any headway.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by swagifted(m): 8:06am On Oct 16, 2024
Nigeria na strange country sha....and truly truly if education is expensive try ignorance ....i work in the smart homes sector .... a gate man was once offered an opportunity to work with the company i work with...the guy did less than one month with us and said the work was to hard and quit ..wetin hard....to crimp cat6? to mount CCTV camera? to install ceiling speakers ? to connect speaker to amplifier ? to run wire? ...yet he prefers to be a gateman .... something that with a few years he will have enough experience to handle his own projects
joseph1832:
Someone is making 7.6 million Naira within 3 weeks, while someone will work for 30 years and not even have up to that amount for their pension.

I honestly don't know why our system in Nigeria is somehow design to reward fraud and criminal activities, while at the same time, it punish honesty and honest labor.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Sk5050: 8:20am On Oct 16, 2024
All eyes on the Niger Delta crude oil while the north and the west hide there naturally resources. Niger Delta is tired of this one sided nation, they carry all the burdens of this country and everyone is feeding fat on their oil proceeds. going our separate ways is the best. They use the military to stop all illegal bunkering activities in the south south but the reverse is the case in the north and west these tribalistic sentiment will crumble this nation someday. It's obvious that the state government in those states are in conspiracy with illegal mining, judging by their statement and the proof is obvious by the investigations from the journalist.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Sk5050: 8:25am On Oct 16, 2024
You've said it all. It pains me so much seeing glaring conspiracy from the government, they feed fat on the resources of the Niger Delta and stopped all illegal bunkering in the south south but turned blind and deaf to people involved in the illegal mining in their region. Tribalism and nepotism will crumble this country someday let them continue God is watching
Elusive001:
I do not blame those engaged in the illegal mining. This does mean that u support any form of illegality. I blame the federal government that knows about these illegal activities, yet looks the other way. The federal government hunts down those engaged in oil bunkering, but protects those engaged in illegal mining of solid minerals.

Injustice, impunity, nepotism, and victimisation will never ever allow this country make any headway.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Ringstonermask: 8:31am On Oct 16, 2024
Ona dey ment o

So with the hunger in d land, dix reporter wants to put more people into kidnapping business

Is the govt not flexing on illegality? Let this people use their natural resources to better their lives.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Tolu2024(m): 8:31am On Oct 16, 2024
Zoo government only care about oil in the south south and other minerals in other parts of the country is for the state alone .
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Caseless: 8:34am On Oct 16, 2024
Nigerians are mostly senseless. Illegal activities you indulge in, you have the guts to advertise it on social media. Now you're in the news for the wrong reasons.

Same way you see some Nigerians advertising on YouTube how to bypass some immigration requirements if you want to Japa. Stupid people.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by ogaemma: 8:37am On Oct 16, 2024
Elusive001:
I do not blame those engaged in the illegal mining. This does mean that I support any form of illegality. I blame the federal government that knows about these illegal activities, and yet looks the other way. The federal government hunts down those engaged in oil bunkering, but protects those engaged in illegal mining of solid minerals.

Injustice, impunity, nepotism, and victimisation will never ever allow this country make any headway.
Exactly my Brother.
The Federal and state's government have failed.
In Nasarawa State illegal mining is not seen as an offense.
Infact those engaged init do not hide their identity.
They have support from Police, Army and some corrupt politician's.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by bizzibodi(m): 8:56am On Oct 16, 2024
What of journalism,you think fed gov,state gov,minister dont know?everybody benefit,minster,govt officials,army,police,nscdc,customs takes their cuts.how do they shipped it who gave them pass.
Our government is not serious....a kilo of lithium is #700/kg(non-renewable resources) while a kilo of cocoa beans is #10,000/kg a renewable resources which one is better for a government & it people should pay more attention to?
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by naptu2(op): 9:01am On Oct 16, 2024
tctrills:
This does nothing. Or are you expecting anything to change now you have this information? We have known about illegal mining of gold for years but nothing is done to stop it. Do you think this would be any different?
Are you arguing with a bot? Do you think it can understand you?
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by tctrills: 9:02am On Oct 16, 2024
naptu2:
Are you arguing with a bot? Do you think it can understand you?
Lol
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by BrutusOj(m): 9:08am On Oct 16, 2024
Racoon:
Just imagine! The gold reserves in Zamfara State are being mined illegally hence it is one of the hotbed of banditry across Nigeria. Same thing applied to the crude oil theft menace.

Now Lithium have joined the fray. Only God knows how anarchy is reigning underneath as far as the abundant mineral resources of this nation is concerned. This is to inform or reinforced the Nigerian Nation how its sovereignty has long been violated and it has became a failed state
Locals are tired of the fake promises issued by politicians every electioneering season. If the minerals are allowed to be mined legally, the revenue that will be gotten will be looted by a few individuals. If locals whom God has blessed with minerals know their ways to tap from the wealth of resources within their confine, they should go ahead. The mining companies go to their land, mine and leave their environment in bad shape with no government monitoring teams to checkmate the companies, let them enjoy too.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by TT20: 9:34am On Oct 16, 2024
I have a Lithium and Gold ore mining site with the licence. Mention me, let's do business.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by higgs: 9:36am On Oct 16, 2024
Is it still illegal if the state government is collecting revenue from the miners?
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by regenerateman(m): 9:51am On Oct 16, 2024
The crude oil from the Niger Delta is sold and shared by the federating states. Why the mineral resources (gold, lithium, etc) from the North is only used by the Northerners. What an irony!
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by naptu2(op): 10:06am On Oct 16, 2024
regenerateman:
The crude oil from the Niger Delta is sold and shared by the federating states. Why the mineral resources (gold, lithium, etc) from the North is only used by the Northerners. What an irony!
Fake news.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by naptu2(op): 10:10am On Oct 16, 2024
naptu2:
There is a lesson in this thread, but if you search through Twitter and check the thread, you'll notice that many people have not learnt the lesson.


First Lithium Processing Plant In Nigeria Under Construction In Kaduna.
https://www.nairaland.com/7523789/first-lithium-processing-plant-nigeria


This is the lesson:

There are many sectors in Nigeria that are in the exclusive list in the constitution. This means that they are the exclusive preserve of the Federal Government. For a long time many people assumed that this means that state governments cannot get involved in these sectors, but that is not true.

Bola Tinubu constantly demonstrated this when he was governor. There are many things that people assumed were only reserved for the Federal Government, but his government got involved in those things. Power generation, port construction, airport construction, refinery, etc.

You see, all the state government needs to do is to bring in a private/foreign company to invest in the sector and then they need to get a license from the Federal Government. The Federal Government wants to make money and they want development, so they will go along with the project (although in some rare cases they might sabotage the project, just like the AES Barge power project in Lagos).


Some people are asking why the oil in Rivers is for Nigeria while the lithium in Kaduna is for Kaduna. Well, read this article, the chairman of the Kaduna Internal Revenue Service stated clearly that mining is on the exclusive list and the only way that Kaduna State can take part in mining lithium is to set up a mining company and get a license from the Federal Government. Has the Rivers State Government set up an oil company and applied to get mining licenses from the Federal Government?

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/11/kaduna-govt-set-to-explore-revenue-potential-of-solid-minerals/


This issue keeps coming up every time and the answer is always the same. People asked the same question when it was announced that a gold refinery was being established in Osun and the answer then was exactly the same.

Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Dashlish: 12:53pm On Oct 16, 2024
swagifted:
Nigeria na strange country sha....and truly truly if education is expensive try ignorance ....i work in the smart homes sector .... a gate man was once offered an opportunity to work with the company i work with...the guy did less than one month with us and said the work was to hard and quit ..wetin hard....to crimp cat6? to mount CCTV camera? to install ceiling speakers ? to connect speaker to amplifier ? to run wire? ...yet he prefers to be a gateman .... something that with a few .years he will have enough experience to handle his own projects
Afternoon and apologies for coming to your Mention; please is the job still available Sir? Thank You
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by Konquest:
naptu2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfUwxjhsnB8?si=CvmCsDMjhBxhsQPd



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/investigationspecial-reports/743946-the-digital-black-market-nigerias-illicit-lithium-trade-uncovered.html

Photos

2) A large mining pit in Kakafu, Lade, Patigi LGA Area of Kwara State / PREMIUM TIMES

3) Usman showing our reporter varieties of lithium at Kakafu near Lade in Patigi LGA, Kwara State.

4) Oganyi Franklin/ Facebook
The revenue leakages have to be blocked ASAP and emphasis must be placed on the value addition of lithium and other precious metals and solid minerals in Nigeria. Period.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by swagifted(m): 1:39am On Oct 17, 2024
Dashlish:
Afternoon and apologies for coming to your Mention; please is the job still available Sir? Thank You
no o. taken
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by gabbytabby: 6:32am On Oct 17, 2024
Nigeria has to take charge before they turn this areas into Congo and also earthquake start to occur due to unsafe practices.

Nigeria go better.
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by lereinter(m): 12:56pm On Oct 17, 2024
joseph1832:
Someone is making 7.6 million Naira within 3 weeks, while someone will work for 30 years and not even have up to that amount for their pension.

I honestly don't know why our system in Nigeria is somehow design to reward fraud and criminal activities, while at the same time, it punish honesty and honest labor.
Lolzzzzz

Why are you trying to deny the obvious

nigeria was created to legalise, facilitate and reward fraud

It's a squid game country, the honest has gotten limited avenues of progress



Till the end of time
Re: The Digital Black Market: Nigeria’s Illicit Lithium Trade Uncovered by eepeepook: 9:15pm On Oct 25, 2024
There is money in the country. Only a few know how to manifest it. See resources on the same scale as oil not being utilized. Tufia! If the people in power look this way, northern bigwigs will hamper all efforts to spread the wealth to all corners of the federation.
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