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| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by 360who: 5:48pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:2006-2007. Killed a lot of people in the West. Africa didn't really take a big hit. A family member of mine got it, almost died and was healed by Septrin syrup. Soon as he took it, he puked a greenish/partially-blue fluid. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Focusmind: 5:48pm On Jul 09 |
Nigeria's industrial revolution happened in the 70s and early 80s. Come to Anambra, especially Onitsha and its surroundings and see relics of massive production industries set up by entrepreneurial People's club members after the civil war. The industries have all collapsed. I wept when I saw the relics of the Olympics company at Abagana when I went for a burial function. The Olympic drinks was founded by Sir Joe Ozoemene Nwankwu, a founding member of People's club of Nigeria. I remember the fond memories of the Olympic Gina, one of the most sought after products of the company |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by 360who: 5:51pm On Jul 09 |
I love nostalgic posts like these. A breath of fresh air compared to🗑️ posts that make it on here daily. Kudos to you, poster |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by engrchykae(m): 5:51pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:this is touching |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 5:51pm On Jul 09 |
lordm:Everything collapsed after independence. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by irumanle(m): 5:52pm On Jul 09 |
TheMensch:My first thought before I saw your comment. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Montaque(m): 5:53pm On Jul 09 |
This is sad to know. The country has a lot of unmet dreams and aspirations. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 5:56pm On Jul 09 |
The owner was very hot headed and had severe mental issues. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by QuinQQ: 5:56pm On Jul 09 |
jaxxy:How do you know when this factory closed?? My friend there are thousands of small and medium scale manufacturers that closed because of China anonimi:Because no matter how cheap you make it (ceramics in this case) they'll make it cheaper with their slave wages and currency manipulation! Or they'll sell it for practically nothing (dumping) till the local competitor goes out of business! VeeVeeMyLuv:Yeeees China is a huge part of it. All the small and medium scale manufacturers have been forced to close |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 5:57pm On Jul 09 |
GodHimself:She's married with a kid. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 5:59pm On Jul 09 |
Formation2009:Documentary you mean |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Pootle: 6:00pm On Jul 09 |
how can i buy and revive this factory |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by DoctorAyukebot(m): 6:00pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:So in essence their fall wasn't caused by Tinubu. Thank you for the outstanding insight.. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by OlujobaSamuel: 6:04pm On Jul 09 |
jaxxy:Not disputing the reason for closure, just correcting the timeline |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 6:07pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:Produce what?? Everything has been taken by china and co. It's too late for nigeria to get in. nigeria should act as big brother and strengthen ties between west african countries. East african countries are doing much better in trade compared to west african. Priorities. Gubbmint should to prioritise church over industry. Nigerians rather patronize foreign products over local. Toyota over innoson etc. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by michlins(m): 6:10pm On Jul 09 |
Offpoint1:not true. While nothing lasts forever, the companies you mentioned are built and managed differently |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 6:12pm On Jul 09 |
Focusmind:They sent lots of people abroad. My old man was sent to japan on loan from a friend there. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Suicideboy: 6:12pm On Jul 09 |
Pootle:Go settle their issue in court. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by dalitigator(m): 6:13pm On Jul 09*. Modified: 9:57pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:This is why I hate how receiever/manager issues are handled in Nigeria. I do think a day will come when the banks/Creditors will buy back and sell to a more serious company or entity on a credit restructuring system and not take over to liquidate or kill off. Creditors have a right, as do workers. There should be a way to get the company back on track while the debts are gradually paid off. Although I have also seen instances where these companies were overvalued by the books, and the realities on the ground by the time the debts are due do not match the actual reasonable realistic perspectives by far. But then, this can also be cared for by the introduction of Security Trustee Companies to ensure assets are properly valued and managed. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Gbogboski: 6:16pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:This has been Peter Obi argument over the years. We must produce what we consumed |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Gbogboski: 6:26pm On Jul 09 |
Suicideboy:We must be masters of our destiny. Many people warned Dangote about the perils of building a refinery in a third world country,he dared them and challenged the notion that industrialization can't happen in this clime. We are all witnesses to his triumph. We just need the right people in the right places to make things happen. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by SIRTee15: 6:28pm On Jul 09 |
QuinQQ:I think blaming china is just an easy way out. Yes china will impact export potential but definitely not local consumption if good protective policy is in place. what is killing local production is ELECTRICITY AND POOR GOVT POLICY. we need very cheap electricity to produce, very cheap and abundant. wage is not a big deal here in naija and regulatory is weak. but another big issue is erratic govt policy, u are at the mercy of the selfish politician in power. one govt may come and ban importation of ceramics yet another will come and lift the ban because his friend is the largest importer of ceramics to nigeria. another issue is multiple taxation, once an industry start thriving u start seeing all kinds of revenue agnecy from everywhere demanding cuts or levy, this also doesnt help in anyway. china is china and they will continue to do what they know how to do best. produce massively but very cheap. nobody can stop them- Trump tried but failed, EU also tried but failed. Nigeria cant stop them. we just have to build resilience by first becoming self sufficient ourself then working with other serious countries in africa to form a trade bloc. that's the only way out. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Raydos(op): 6:34pm On Jul 09 |
judewrites:Growing old is the saddest thing about life, I can remember how my mum used to be so young, but now she's over 50 and old, Life sha. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Raydos(op): 6:35pm On Jul 09 |
amstamon:Samsung s10e |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by yusluvad(m): 6:40pm On Jul 09 |
Interesting read. A lot has happened and still happening in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Imagine this Company/Factory is still functional, it would have been a source of income for thousands and also a way for the Government to generate Revenue... SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by judewrites: 6:41pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:That's why it's good to accomplish your goals and dreams while you are still young, so in your old age you are in relax/enjoyment mode and not in regret mode. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Reference(m): 6:42pm On Jul 09 |
A country that is more friendly to 'contractors' than industrialists. This same factory started at the same time in China will be selling stuff to the world by now. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by youngrichnigga: 6:44pm On Jul 09 |
Sadly, this is the story of so many manufacturing companies that gave Nigeria a direction. Crippling power supply, unfavorable bank terms, lack of government support as well as importation killed a lot of these companies, Nigeria needs an economic revolution that is founded on production not importation/consumption |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by hharsnan(m): 6:44pm On Jul 09 |
I think this is the populate “ile ise Awo” that gave that bus stop before Ita Oshin its name …. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by QuinQQ: 6:46pm On Jul 09 |
SIRTee15:All those bad conditions you mentioned (electricity, etc) were all in place yet local manufacturing was thriving. Pople got wealthy from manufacturing back then, before China. They cannot do that today. They couldn't pass theír factories to their children because no one can compete with imports from China! |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Mpanyi: 6:46pm On Jul 09 |
ComeComing:You read my mind. OP shouldn't have uploaded the pictures here. He should have kept it to himself. Now he must provide security to protect those assets |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Oakenshield: 6:50pm On Jul 09 |
Yet the ceramics produced there are better than this junks in circulation |
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