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| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by capetownboyz(m): 7:22pm On Jul 08 |
This country sha ..quite sad |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Nairalander248: 7:30pm On Jul 08 |
Thanks for sharing SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Raydos(op): 7:47pm On Jul 08*. Modified: 8:08am On Jul 10 |
Those are bats hanging on the wall
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| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Walai(m): 8:11pm On Jul 08 |
Wow! This is a real case study, thanks for this, I was about researching what happened to the company SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Oju4190: 8:49pm On Jul 08*. Modified: 8:46am |
U better leave there before it get dark Zombies will soon wake up |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by GodHimself(m): 8:50pm On Jul 08 |
Search online for her. I bet she'll be tickled to no end, seeing this. I know I would. Raydos: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by GodHimself(m): 8:58pm On Jul 08 |
If they had secured a repayment extension or raised fresh capital, they might have avoided the situation. SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by SixSeven: 9:00pm On Jul 08 |
GodHimself:Maybe we should use this as a classroom case study at Lagos Business School or our higher education schools. Professors, lecturers and researchers, take note. Most of what Nigerians study are UK, Indonesia, US and foreign places not what does not work in their own country. Manufacturing is a problem in the country based on THREE issues: 1. NO CONSISTENT POWER SUPPLY 2. UNFAVOURABLE GOVERNMENT POLICIES or LACK OF STRATEGIC SUPPORT 3. BAD MANAGEMENT (INTERNAL) Nigeria's ceramic market is currently driven by a projected $2.1 billion USD import demand, with China supplying over 82% of the country's needs. Again, production over consumption or import. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by GodHimself(m): 9:05pm On Jul 08 |
Hmm...LBS Alumnus SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Formation2009: 9:24pm On Jul 08 |
This is the type of location good for movie shoot |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Raydos(op): 10:43pm On Jul 08*. Modified: 6:40pm On Jul 09 |
Oju4190:Lol, i am not scared |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Gentlesniper(m): 12:13am On Jul 09 |
Raydos:I think she once worked with shell as a process Engineer |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Incogniton: 3:31am On Jul 09 |
Nice background info SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by CrownOfClay724: 4:01am On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:Safe to say government ineptitude killed the company. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by heniford2: 4:12am On Jul 09 |
Good one |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by callmeDDD: 4:43am On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:Nigeria is really a messed up country. Seems this light issues are really well planned by the so called big men that imports in other to keep their business going. Now see where it landed many companies. Assuming we have a fantastic stable lights, you can imagine how Nigerians would have been so creative in building mini industries that are really working and employs a lot of people. Stable Light seems it is a curse to Nigeria. And again not to talk of banks that are not friendly for business owners. They will rather let your business suffer than rescue the business further. Instead of resolving it amicably they will rather see it rot to proof they are in charge. Don't let us talk about the so called the rubbish legal systems that will need 20 years to solve a simple legal problem. From high court to appeal to supreme.... common, who even started that nonsense? |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by ednut1(m): 5:51am On Jul 09 |
callmeDDD:there are people benefiting from the lack of stable electricity because they want to sell their diesel and generators |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Raydos(op): 6:12am On Jul 09 |
Gentlesniper:Are you really serious about this? I would really like her to see this sticker |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Jamesmatic(m): 7:03am On Jul 09 |
Very interesting. Especially that maltina calendar because I was born 94 and my birthday na Friday. Very interesting |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Raydos(op): 11:01am On Jul 09 |
Jamesmatic:Oh really? I was surprised too, how time flies |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by WantsandMore: 11:29am On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:interesting back story, take way, Nigeria's manufacturing suffers set backs largely because of poor energy generation. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by WantsandMore: 12:13pm On Jul 09*. Modified: 8:48pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:Yet, the number one culprit; Margin Call, Without a good margin a good business dies and can't survive import pressure. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by SixSeven: 2:00pm On Jul 09 |
WantsandMore:I am aware that the management of a company too can make bad decisions but there is an article that The Guardian produced that can give everyone an idea about this industry. We have to be honest, our government has been failing the manufacturing sector. They need all the support they can get because they alone can help employ a lot of people and reduce unemployment. The Chinese coming in have government support that's why our problems look like chicken change to them, government is actively supporting them. Are our governments doing that? 1. How to revamp Nigeria's moribund ceramic industry, by Oaikhinan Jul 27, 2015 https://guardian.ng/business-services/how-to-revamp-nigerias-moribund-ceramic-industry-by-oaikhinan/2. ‘Why Nigeria is missing out in $408b global ceramic industry’ By : Kingsley Jeremiah Date: 22 June 2017 5:15am WAT https://guardian.ng/business-services/why-nigeria-is-missing-out-in-408b-global-ceramic-industry/3. Experts urge FG to develop $47.7b ceramics market By : Victor Gbonegun Date: 2 December 2019 4:04am WAT https://guardian.ng/property/experts-urge-fg-to-develop-47-7b-ceramics-market/ |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Taal17: 4:09pm On Jul 09 |
I SixSeven:This would make a good business study for a post grad class. Lessons learned and what could have been done Some things that comes to mind are Nigergrob getting partners so business is shared Possible future plans to set up their own power plant/source. Especially since just 7 yrs after the closed in 2014 the changes in the electricity act allowed for companies to do that Then they shouldn't have gone to court with UBA 2007 is not a long time ago. I recall on a trip from Osun to Ibadan I saw a few factories like this along the back roads closer to Ibadan around the Iwo aide |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by DomPerignon: 4:10pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:Commit trespassing Post account and evidence of said tresspasing on Social media. You can't fix stupid. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Taal17: 4:11pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:Jinx lol |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by azpekuliar: 4:12pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:Welldone. Reminds me of my visit to the moribund Epe Plywood factory last year. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by SoliBayNG: 4:13pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:I remember i was around 300/400L when that happened, so I did say 2005. I remember chicken was suddenly available to eat everywhere, and I didnt miss any opportunity that came along 😔 |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by ntyce(m): 4:13pm On Jul 09 |
Isn't this Ile ise awo in Abeokuta? |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Btruth: 4:18pm On Jul 09 |
Omoh, you too waka ooo. And you are not afraid of a ghost coming to attack you? ☹️ |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Originalsly: 4:18pm On Jul 09 |
Hmmm .... very interesting. The building seems to be in great condition..... couldn't they make use of it? |
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