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Poll: Will Africa's biggest lithium processing plant benefit ordinary citizens in any way?
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| Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by NaijaphiliaBlog(op): 2:04am On Jul 07 |
Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria On Thursday 02 July 2026, Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu commissioned a new lithium processing facility which is the largest in Africa.https://x.com/NaijaphiliaBlog/status/2074297807918231843
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| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Walezy2020: 5:21am On Jul 07 |
Confirmation that every region in Nigeria is blessed so North shouldn't be scared of restructuring |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by TopBanter: 5:42am On Jul 07 |
Walezy2020:You're correct but their real issue is that they are afraid to be self-dependent because they feel the South is far more advanced and they need 'one Nigeria' till they can catch up in terms of education, wealth, human devellopment ndex , industry, SME capacity, entrepreneural capacity etc. @Topic. Impressive. I would even wish the North Discover more oil than the SS has so that, hopefully, their worthless leaders would develop their human resources instead of neglecting them so they become menaces to society through terrorism and banditry. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by lexylaw09: 5:46am On Jul 07 |
God bless Arewa God bless Nigeria God bless our President Bola Hamed Tinubu |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Kukutente23: 6:06am On Jul 07 |
Nigerians and backwards mentality We don't produce batteries but we're rejoicing over a lithium plant built to exploit natural resources found in our environment Some zone Bees above have even turned it to a geopolitical issue Who do us like this sey? I wan know the man |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Jakumo(m): 6:19am On Jul 07 |
TopBanter:Wo many powerful points are made in this observation that I cannot think of anything to add. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by FX(m): 6:27am On Jul 07 |
How will it help Nigerians. How does it affect the lives of Nigerians |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by legendarystar: 6:28am On Jul 07 |
Congratulations to the people in government and Eya more poverty for the community housing it chai 🤧🤧🤧 Before you quote me to say rubbish, remember only two people will benefit from this. 1. Politicians 2. Chinese investors Who will be the running machine 1. The poor masses as 65% workers/ED will be foreigners while the 35% left will be the labourers |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by gigabyte13: 6:29am On Jul 07 |
Another bad news to the online and offline haters of the nation. The bandits and terrorist celebrants Haters of any progress in the nation God go continue to dey bathe una with shame and disgrace. Nigeria must work Nigeria must succeed. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Emzedz: 6:29am On Jul 07 |
Will this make cost of batteries n lithium powered products to be cheaper n readily available to the common Nigerians?? We all know better. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Teymanhenry(f): 6:31am On Jul 07 |
We celebrated the discovery of lithium, believing it would drive industrialization, create jobs, and transform our state into a hub for lithium batteries and other value-added products. Instead, we're watching the raw mineral being exported while the real wealth, technology, and employment opportunities go elsewhere. We remain suppliers of raw materials and importers of finished goods. Natural resources don't make nations prosperous—visionary leadership and value addition do. What a country. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by MemoriesAndMe: 6:32am On Jul 07 |
Kukutente23:I actually think this is good news because Nigeria's mineral resources are not fully utilized since the main focus has been on crude oil. It will help the country if mineral resources like lithium etc are fully utilized and monetized. Dont you think so? |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by LabStores: 6:35am On Jul 07 |
Wonderful I hope they manage it well |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by gabbytabby: 6:36am On Jul 07 |
Standing still must be a better option than making progress improvements. We need more mature citizens with a can do attitude instead of naysayers. Kukutente23: |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by frankblinkz(m): 6:37am On Jul 07 |
I will rather celebrate good leadership than celebrate any discovered natural resources that won't benefit us as Nigerians. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by lawani(m): 6:40am On Jul 07 |
legendarystar:People will always benefit from any good done. The workers and their dependabts are also beneficiaries The contractors and suopliers are beneficiaries and the economy gains the tech transfer as well |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Tonygeesm(m): 6:41am On Jul 07 |
only if you comprehend the key destructive nature of religion in the north, discover all the resources in the world there it still won't make a difference TopBanter: |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by manmade(m): 6:41am On Jul 07 |
Kukutente23:I think the real question we should be asking is: Who did this to your brain? Please don't use this kind of reasoning to raise children. If Aliko Dangote had waited for Nigeria to start manufacturing vehicles before deciding to build a refinery, do you honestly think the Dangote Refinery would exist today? Progress comes from people who identify opportunities and invest in solving problems—not from waiting for every other sector to develop first. Sometimes, one major investment becomes the catalyst that drives growth in many other industries. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by EmekaBlue(m): 6:42am On Jul 07 |
Nasarawa full with many natural resources. 中国人很厉害 |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Obaofaba: 6:42am On Jul 07 |
Kukutente23:Must you wail on every good news? Yes, we don't produce batteries yet, is it forbidden to start the production? When crude oil was discovered in Nigeria, did we have the refinery then? That one of the reasons the north doesn't trust you people in terms of power. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by AhmeduandOkopi: 6:42am On Jul 07 |
The government blah blah blah... If they realised it's this important why not hurry and build the processing plant for the country, or at least the northern region. Dancing acrobatics and somersaulting for the Chinamen investment |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by frankson1(m): 6:46am On Jul 07 |
No need. They won't use it for anything Thunder fire that mod/bot wey dey ban me for nothing ![]() |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by AhmeduandOkopi: 6:49am On Jul 07 |
Blah blah blah... The raw materials is being extracted and exported to china while the natives go hia wiiin |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Mrexcell(m): 6:50am On Jul 07 |
Walezy2020:The north is fully in control of the oil in the south many of them including their emirs own a lot of oil wells in the niger delta so this makes restructuring not attractive to them someone like dangote that this current nigeria's structure made the richest black man on earth will definitely do everything within his power to fight against it. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by mcameo: 6:51am On Jul 07 |
TopBanter:If you think the North is afraid of self-dependant, then the joke is on you, the North had always wanted to secede, they just stayed silent because of the Oil in the south, watch when oil becomes less relevant in the scheme of things, THE NORTH WOULD FIGHT TO SECEDE. They are just waiting. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by SEGLIZ: 6:51am On Jul 07 |
we need to translate all this first and biggest to better standard of living. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by frankson1(m): 6:52am On Jul 07 |
Kukutente23:You wouldn't have posted this comment if you weren't backward ![]() |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by lampard8877: 6:52am On Jul 07 |
Dammn niggarr,, issorite |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:53am On Jul 07 |
Okay. Good one. Let’s start having standard and affordable indigenous solar batteries and all other lithium can do then |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by mattb1(m): 6:57am On Jul 07 |
TopBanter:You are correct oooo but I don't think my us|ess politifcians are actually ready. They only need one nigeria so as to control every region and their resources. Especially the Northwest. Maybe restructuring will help them discover their potentials because my Northern politifcians are not there for development but to loot every single resources that is available |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Axis313(m): 6:58am On Jul 07 |
Walezy2020:More like north shouldn't be scared of being a separate country. |
| Re: Africa’s Biggest Lithium Processing Plant Is Now In Nigeria by Flangelo12: 6:58am On Jul 07 |
Kukutente23:If you open a battery factory, I don't think Nigerians would fight you. |
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