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| Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by blamingthedevil(op): 10:39pm On Jul 03 |
This newly constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa State is a game changer. Next is for lithium battery manufacturing companies to set up factories in the country as well. source
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| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by PDPdestroyer(m): 7:08am On Jul 04 |
Obidients will be very sad with this development |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by kokoA(m): 7:09am On Jul 04 |
Sule has been a great governor. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by colossus91(m): 7:11am On Jul 04 |
This is a very good one let all state be self-reliant |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Helinuse: 7:13am On Jul 04 |
Do you know what 6,000 metric tonnes is? |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Helinuse: 7:14am On Jul 04 |
kokoA:Why? He built this? If he even did, will his people now eat the processed ore? |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Afonja007: 7:14am On Jul 04*. Modified: 10:34am On Jul 04 |
PDPdestroyer: dangote built largest refinery in the world is there any change in your life? How much more battery making materials ![]() |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Isobug: 7:14am On Jul 04 |
PDPdestroyer:You are the one bitter here. You're just using a pretext. This is what Obidients pray everyday for Nigeria |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by telim: 7:15am On Jul 04 |
6,000 MT per day? That's a huge amount of mining. I hope the environment where the mining is taking place is being protected, and that the local communities are getting their fair share of the revenue generated from these mining activities. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Starhearts: 7:15am On Jul 04 |
PDPdestroyer:Bitter Obi will never smell aso rock gate |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by fineboynl(m): 7:16am On Jul 04 |
It will still end up with Chinese and transfer to china |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Henkdata: 7:16am On Jul 04 |
This is good Ggggnjjjjjj |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Ezmans: 7:17am On Jul 04 |
kokoA:what concerns sule with the factory, is he the owner of the factory, or owner of the land he is only the governor of the state and he is very corrupt we should stop this praise singing politics in Nigeria |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by IJAYA001(m): 7:18am On Jul 04 |
In as much you are not building Beer Factory, obedient will not happy. Bunch of foooooo |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by SEGLIZ: 7:18am On Jul 04*. Modified: 9:55am On Jul 05 |
PDPdestroyer:is too early for this, go back to sleep and wake on the right side of the day. Helinuse:Helinuse the original or fake I know of Helinues but this I don't. that aside, if this project was from your loanee tax lord it would be laudable. what happens to the narratives of job creation, social development, industrialization and all that? yemre:@yemre look at my comment you got me wrong, check the comment I quoted and see for yourself, you shouldn't have insulted me but your next response will determine my answers to you cause readily I spot flaws in response. yemre:you are appreciated. nairalanders can make you drill mistakes even if you don't intend. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:19am On Jul 04 |
Okay. Very nice one. Kudos ! |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Baxilexi(m): 7:20am On Jul 04 |
I dislike commenting on local news but my people, learn to ask the right questions. Is this a state owned company? If not, what’s the revenue ratio between the federal government and the owners? How does the ministry of solid minerals keep track of every ounce of lithium mined? Who are the owners? What’s the economic impact? What’s the environmental impact? It’s a good initiative but like with every other sector (Gold, LNG, Oil) I fear it’s been monopolized. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by axglide(m): 7:22am On Jul 04 |
Wonderful achievement, surely brings gains to the state. Why lithium is strategically important Demand for lithium has grown rapidly due to the global shift toward electric vehicles and renewable energy. As a result, countries with large lithium reserves play an increasingly important role in the global economy. In summary, lithium is important because it: * Powers modern rechargeable batteries. * Helps treat bipolar disorder. * Improves industrial materials like glass and lubricants. * Supports clean energy technologies and electric transportation. Here are its main uses: 1. Rechargeable batteries (most important use) Lithium is a key component in lithium-ion batteries, which power: * Smartphones * Laptops * Electric vehicles (EVs) * Renewable energy storage systems It is lightweight and stores a large amount of energy. 2. Medicine Lithium carbonate is used to treat certain mental health conditions, especially bipolar disorder. It helps stabilize mood and reduce episodes of mania and depression. 3. Glass and ceramics Lithium improves the strength and heat resistance of glass and ceramic products, making them less likely to crack. 4. Lubricants Lithium-based greases are widely used in machinery because they can withstand high temperatures and reduce friction. 5. Aerospace and industry Because it is the lightest metal, lithium is used in lightweight alloys for aircraft and other specialized engineering applications. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by mrvitalis(m): 7:22am On Jul 04 |
blamingthedevil:Every single person that supports APC even me when I used to lack basic understanding of economics particularly in a capitalist economy They don’t know how job creation works Don’t know the viability of projects Don’t know the impact of loans Don’t know devaluation Don’t know reference point when gdp is measured They just want legacy projects , is it viable they don’t care How is the funding done they don’t care I call it the “awolowo syndrome “ or “cocoa house effect “ Awolowo was the first to do it Cocoa house is the poster child Beautiful fancy and feel good project to be proud of but has absolutely no viability This is 2026 you and you are building a lithium plant without any demand for lithium locally first ? Is the plant lithium competitive ? Can you be profitable if you sale at the global price ? If it fails now we would say we lack maintenance culture But I hope and wish this is not a government project sha |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by DarkLover: 7:25am On Jul 04 |
Afonja007:Let’s learn to criticize constructively and fairly. That project, from inception through construction to operation, has given jobs to thousands of Nigerians. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Validated: 7:27am On Jul 04 |
PDPdestroyer:Stop being a dummy ... what concerns a private entity with failure 🤔 personified by Tinubu and APC, Which car company will be using the lithium, or you plant to export to US, Japan, etc? At what cost? You guys just shout when you hear if projects, tell me the cist-benefit analysis you have done. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by bmd1010: 7:27am On Jul 04 |
Afonja007:Some people will never get sense , they built plant see who he dey attack |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Sonofgod1990(m): 7:27am On Jul 04 |
Starhearts:And you will keep on begging for 1k to take eat on nairaland |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by zinowealth: 7:28am On Jul 04 |
PDPdestroyer:Don’t be myopic. The reason there is Obidient today is because of failed leadership. This govt have lost trust from the masses except the ignorant ones who still believe they have to kpai or be kidnapped first before they know that this govt have failed. Even this project we can still not trust their honesty in the cost of setting it up and its returns and how it will circulate and better the people. We need a fairer and transparent govt to take over and help rebuild that trust in govt. don’t be cheap to fall for this govt again |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Tareq1105: 7:28am On Jul 04 |
Helinuse:His people will be employed there and earn a living and CIT is paid to the government. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Hismajesty44: 7:31am On Jul 04 |
Isobug:Please educate me, who are Obidients? |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by SmartyPants(m): 7:32am On Jul 04 |
Afonja007:Of course there's been a change. We no longer queue up for fuel! Secondly you can see that we've been relatively shielded from the shocks of the War in Iran because of domestic refining. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by zinowealth: 7:32am On Jul 04 |
bmd1010:But he is making sense. With the amount crude per barrel is sold today, we are suppose to be buying fuel at max N500 per liter. Stop being cheap. Nigerians deserve better. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by Vifx: 7:32am On Jul 04 |
Helinuse:"Can people eat it?" is a strange standard. People can't eat roads, bridges, or hospitals either. The point is to build an economy where people can earn enough to buy food, not expect the government to feed them forever. |
| Re: Newly Constructed 6,000MT/Day Lithium Processing Plant In Nasarawa by victorazyvictor(m): 7:32am On Jul 04 |
Ezmans:Or owner of the state or the person digging the ground or the person operating the machines. ![]() |
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