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| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Oakenshield: 6:53pm On Jul 09 |
OKUCHI11:where them dey sef |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by mipeesoft(m): 6:58pm On Jul 09 |
This should be one of the abandoned factories at ilese awo very close to Aro along Lagos/Abeokuta expressway. There is another one at brewery motor park before getting to Lafenwa, it is an abandoned brewery in that place (Top brewery) the place used to be flooded with people working there until it was abandoned, please work on that too. Raydos: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Bahamas95(m): 6:59pm On Jul 09 |
Awesome thread. Lots of stuffs were running through my mind as I was viewing the photos....... Nigeria is gone! |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by BrokenTV: 7:02pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:Hopeless and useless country managed by stupid people |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Dalohad: 7:11pm On Jul 09 |
SixSeven:I just shook my head to this country after reading.. Thanks for the read though.. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by SIRTee15: 7:12pm On Jul 09 |
QuinQQ:epileptic power supply became an albatross in manufacturing and production in the early 90s. china wasn't even in the scene then. our imports came from Japan, south korea, indonesia and maybe europe. cHINA became a thing in the 2000s. poor power supply destroyed manufacturing in nigeria, followed by unstable exchange rate that made importation of raw materials and chemicals very expensive. manufacturing was already dead in Nigeria when china took over. They only made the revival virtually impossible tus manufactuing remained dead. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by toprealman: 7:14pm On Jul 09*. Modified: 7:57pm On Jul 09 |
When leaders were passionate about developing their region. The road network was 100%. Some still functional till tomorrow. Imagine what one man did. Now all you need to do is to rehabilitate a 1km road and the next thing is to go to Seun’s podcast to praise yourself. Baba has a good CV. Buhari did his thing as usual. That Buhari guy has always being anti- development! How did he convince people to vote for him despite his awful record?
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| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by arkonpoint: 7:16pm On Jul 09 |
A cashew nut processing company that had been laid idle since was acquired by a shopping mall who will sell mostly imported products and we wonder where our jobs are. We need more factories now than churches, mosques, shopping malls, lounges, fuel station, event centers. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Dalohad: 7:21pm On Jul 09 |
Those shouting China killed the factory are ignorant.. Go on YouTube and see what Pakistani are building and manufacturing with little to no tools. Pakistan is in the same continent with China and therefore is closer to China than to Nigeria. Why are their industries still thriving? The footballs used at the FIFA world cup are all made in Pakistan. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Fekumzi123: 7:21pm On Jul 09 |
Walai:Nothing last forever. Even if you like have the visionary leaders, one day the company will die. You guys still don't get it. Life....that's the design. There's nothing you can do about it. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by tonididdy(m): 7:22pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:What camera u using? |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Redman44(m): 7:25pm On Jul 09 |
SIRTee15:You have spoken well. We need to provide very cheap electricity to Nigerians to foster industrial production on a large scale. The Governors have to invest in electricity. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Northsouth(m): 7:27pm On Jul 09 |
Me ah for like to buy the land Only God knows the fight wey stop work for there |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by harmonyglobal: 7:27pm On Jul 09 |
Interesting to see this But sad to know this ever exited All of what was produced here are being imported now |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by VonSmallhausen: 7:30pm On Jul 09 |
Nice piece of Nigerian Industrial history. Good one OP. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by anonimi: 7:32pm On Jul 09 |
QuinQQ:You can make it happen as a person/ as a country, or you can make excuses for your failures. Your choice! Your consequences!!! |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Jeje247: 7:34pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:Union stickers you see on car windscreen |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Jeje247: 7:35pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:The major break out that trended was in the early 2000s. Think around 2002-2006 |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by anonimi: 7:35pm On Jul 09 |
Redman44:Do we need to also invest in water supply and education with healthcare, to have a variously functional workforce that is healthy enough to be productive in a sustainable manner ![]() Abi electricity supply is enough and we can forget about these other things ![]() |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Jeje247: 7:36pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:The major break out that trended was in the early 2000s. Think around 2002-2006. They called it Avian influenza. There were talks of Swine flu too if my memory serves me right |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Adeoye11(m): 7:36pm On Jul 09 |
Nice story and thank you for the piece. I would like to ask that was Nigeria created to kill industries? If we are not careful many industries running today too may likely face this kind of trial and tribulation. Which I ask again that for such a nice company as such why can't the government step in and sell lease it to private investors. See what ceramics is saying now. God why SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by QuinQQ: 7:40pm On Jul 09*. Modified: 8:18pm On Jul 09 |
anonimi:Not excuses. Nigeria had a very strong manufacturing base before China moved in. Many families made their fortunes in manufacturing but can't be passed on to their children due to China! Dalohad:Probably because the govt actively protects their industrial base. When this company started in 1974 there was no China. By 2000's when they exited see position of China below SIRTee15:But they had even less electricity back then yet many small and medium manufacturers were thriving! harmonyglobal:Exactly!
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| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Adeoye11(m): 7:44pm On Jul 09 |
You see the kind of beast that were unleashed in Nigeria from 1976 in terms of leaders till now is such that the even devil is even afraid of. Go back and check our history , these current ones have sold us back to the whites. But come 2027 election again can we begin to change all these narratives if we are thinkers and we want the good for the country and the children born and unborn?? Y Bahamas95: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Adeoye11(m): 7:51pm On Jul 09 |
irumanle:It's a case in court! So it will be seriously guarded and monitored. We prefer it rot in this part of the world than finding a solution either by the court or the bank |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Imma624(m): 7:57pm On Jul 09 |
In this life just do your best, build godly legacy and leave Nothing, I mean nothing lasts forever. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by frankdbee: 7:57pm On Jul 09 |
And nothing has still changed for the better in the so-called Nigeria. Same same issues here and there. SixSeven: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Temidayo9(m): 7:58pm On Jul 09 |
Walai:Thankfully, some companies of even higher magnitude have been established to replace this moribond factory. e.g Golden diamond industrial manufacturing limited, one of the biggest ceramic factory in Africa. |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by MOTIONTECH(m): 8:01pm On Jul 09 |
lordm:corruption happened to it |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by fallguy007: 8:08pm On Jul 09 |
Exactly, the problems of industry collapse in Nigeria are many not just power as many are alluding to here. Infact, the chief cause is low demand due to inability to compete favorably with imported alternatives. Same thing happened to Europe and the USA where the Chinese completely eradicated their industrial base in many sectors using the globalization opportunity. The truth is, now there is practically nothing Nigeria can do about it as we cant match the industrial capacity of the Chinese have built unless we narrow our focus on areas and sectors where we have strong comparative advantage and completely dominate there. QuinQQ: |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by EmekaBlue(m): 8:11pm On Jul 09 |
When life was easier and sweet in Naija.. Nothing like terrorism and kidnaps abi banditry |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Tijani009: 8:12pm On Jul 09 |
Raydos:Bird flu , 2002/2003 I remember when they where destroying birds in large quantity on national television, Omo I eat egg tire that year sha, |
| Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Ten06(m): 8:14pm On Jul 09 |
The ink they used back then deserves an award. It's the real one, still looking fresh after all these years without fading. Meanwhile, today's ink starts disappearing before you even finish reading. The day the iron condemn people will discover this place, you won't see anything there again. Those guys are professional scavengers. They even removed the gate protecting my street transformer. If they had more time, they'd probably uproot the transformer itself and go with it. We caught one after he broke into someone's house. The moment he found a gap, he took off. His speed was unbelievable, he accelerated like a fully loaded mini bus on an expressway. We chased him with all our strength, but all we saw was dust. At that point, I started wondering if we were chasing a human being or an Olympic sprinter. |
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