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Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by penisEnlargmnt: 9:05am On Aug 12, 2015
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Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Nobody: 9:05am On Aug 12, 2015
where are the cars they are rising with? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Boss13: 9:06am On Aug 12, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
He did his best for this country but because he is from minority tribe they conspired against him, ethnically, slammed him with all manner of accusations and hounded him out of office.

He is out of office but his programmes and policies are still standing tall, because they were well intentioned and well thought out. Even his enemies now try to lay claim to some of his legacies.

God bless GEJ, the father of Nigeria's democracy and a great ambassador of peace!

Cc: lalasticlala
He is a good man but an incompetent president who saw nothing wrong in fleecing the public treasury. Under his watch, a lot of atrocities and abnormalities were perpetrated. Nigeria is too big a country to deserve such a president and I pray we never see his likes in Aso rock again.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Vicotex(m): 9:07am On Aug 12, 2015
This thread is about to hit the Front Page, i see lalasiclala lurking.

Anyway, proudly 5%
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by all4lucybaby(f): 9:08am On Aug 12, 2015
Who be dis? undecided
brize:
Aaaaah i pray to every one of you here to be alive and active and also present to eat the fruit of your labour....... Amen...... Jonathans labour is still manifesting and President Buhari is still witch-hunting
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Adamsdelrio(m): 9:08am On Aug 12, 2015
Dem never see anything... grin
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by phonesNgadgets: 9:08am On Aug 12, 2015
South Africa should keep calm & watch Nigeria auto industry fly! smiley
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by paulperry(m): 9:11am On Aug 12, 2015
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]Dem no want make we progress..we the gaint of africa.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Nobody: 9:12am On Aug 12, 2015
ROSSIKE:
Nigeria’s auto plans can help us, says Nissan SA


BY DAVID FURLONGER, AUGUST 06 2015, 06:59


NIGERIA will have its own motor industry whether South Africa likes it or not, says Nissan SA MD Mike Whitfield. Failure by South Africa to support it will simply open the door for other countries to benefit from the billions of rand of business that will ensue.

Mr Whitfield was responding this week to doubts about the wisdom of South Africa actively helping Nigeria to create an industry that could become a rival. Former SA trade and industry minister Alec Erwin has been advising Nigeria on setting up an industry, using his previous experience in helping to modernise SA’s motor sector.

Nigeria’s automotive policy is based on South Africa’s 1995-2012 motor industry development programme, which Mr Erwin implemented. In an interview on Monday, he said the industries would complement each other, not compete.

Several multinationals have begun building vehicles in Nigeria, and others are waiting in the wings. The companies are all assembling imported kits. Nigerian officials say they hope the industry will begin producing its own components within two years but motor company executives say it is likely to be at least 10 years before the industry starts to become self-sufficient.

Nissan SA is sending kits to Nigeria. NP300 one-ton bakkies are crated in pieces at the Rosslyn plant near Pretoria then shipped to Nigeria, where they are put together. Mr Whitfield said that this year, Nissan SA expected to send "rather more" than the 3,000 vehicles it shipped to Nigeria last year.

Rosslyn, which also produces the NP200 half-ton bakkie, will build about 40,000 vehicles this year — just more than a third of its 110,000 capacity. Mr Whitfield is expected to announce a plan before year-end to close the gap, possibly with an additional vehicle range.

However, he said the Nigerian operation would not diminish Nissan SA’s activities. The African new-vehicle market was expected to grow from 1.4 million vehicles in 2014, to 2.2 million by 2020. If that happened, there would be plenty of opportunity for two Nissan plants.

Nigeria, he said, was always going to get its own motor sector.

Though it had failed to sustain one in the 1980s, circumstances had changed. It was closer than SA to major African population centres and its new-vehicle market was negligible. Analysts say that if new import duties reduce Nigeria’s thriving used-car business, the market for new cars could explode from 40,000 to nearly 1 million.

In many respects, Whitfield said, Nigeria was similar to Brazil, which in a few years had gone from a tiny base to building more than 3 million vehicles annually.

"If, over the next 10 years, the Nigerian auto industry can achieve half as much as Brazil did over the same period, it will be doing very well," he said.

The South African industry, he added, "can’t afford not to be there. If we’re not, someone else will be. If we and Nigeria co-operate, we will develop each other."


http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/trade/2015/08/06/nigerias-auto-plans-can-help-us-says-nissan-sa
GEJ!

Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Nobody: 9:14am On Aug 12, 2015
Story that touches the heart.

Sincere9gerian:
He did his best for this country but because he is from minority tribe they conspired against him, ethnically, slammed him with all manner of accusations and hounded him out of office.

He is out of office but his programmes and policies are still standing tall, because they were well intentioned and well thought out. Even his enemies now try to lay claim to some of his legacies.

God bless GEJ, the father of Nigeria's democracy and a great ambassador of peace!

Cc: lalasticlala
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by brize(m): 9:15am On Aug 12, 2015
all4lucybaby:
Who be dis? undecided
your grand pa
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by coolshegs10(m): 9:16am On Aug 12, 2015
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Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by tupacshakur(m): 9:18am On Aug 12, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
He did his best for this country but because he is from minority tribe they conspired against him, ethnically, slammed him with all manner of accusations and hounded him out of office.

He is out of office but his programmes and policies are still standing tall, because they were well intentioned and well thought out. Even his enemies now try to lay claim to some of his legacies.

God bless GEJ, the father of Nigeria's democracy and a great ambassador of peace!

Cc: lalasticlala
What a travesty!
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by all4lucybaby(f): 9:20am On Aug 12, 2015
shocked lipsrsealed
brize:
your grand pa
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by patani(m): 9:24am On Aug 12, 2015
laurel03:
If no be bad leaders seriously no be south africa type....
Hmmmm...forget patriotism. South Africa is far more than Nigeria in everything...You will only realise this when you visit the country. Forget all the hyping for Nigeria as a country. Sorry to say this
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by ElFenomeno1: 9:29am On Aug 12, 2015
The auto industry and sector is rapidly growing here... I am impressed!
Nigeria needs to throw the doors open a bit wider and implement friendly policies to encourage other car makers to come in....
The economy will improve.... Jobs, cheaper new cars from increased competition and elimination of logistics / shipment / clearing costs and infrastructural development!
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ciscogod(m): 9:34am On Aug 12, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
He did his best for this country but because he is from minority tribe they conspired against him, ethnically, slammed him with all manner of accusations and hounded him out of office.

He is out of office but his programmes and policies are still standing tall, because they were well intentioned and well thought out. Even his enemies now try to lay claim to some of his legacies.

God bless GEJ, the father of Nigeria's democracy and a great ambassador of peace!

Cc: lalasticlala
Most people gat no problem with gej. The problem is the people he surrounds himself with. The ones he trust so much. Those ones are not loved by the society and they did not do their best to show his good works also. Even during the campaign, all the propagandas was against his ministers and associate. Gej won 2011, just as abiola won 1993 election. He got vote from all the zones.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ichieboxy: 9:36am On Aug 12, 2015
Chiefpriest1:
Nice to read this. Let them get to work already. Na so so Nissan don come, Toyota dey manufacture, Kia don roll out we dey hear o!

Where are their Nigerian offices, don't they advertise for job vacancies. We 've been hearing this for two years now.

The market is huge here. I hope Nigeria gets it right this time.
As chief priest...why not do incantations and see the address and send to otokx as well...since both of you are ignorant of their addresses...

And yes, they employ Nigerians alongside foreigners...but unfortunately, only Nigerians who appreciated that Jonathan did something positive are employed in them...while those who felt he did nothing are advised to wait for buhari do something and to bring his own policies which is 5k monthly allowee to benefit them...thanks
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by shigoslim(m): 9:36am On Aug 12, 2015
Boss13:
He is a good man but an incompetent president who saw nothing wrong in fleecing the public treasury. Under his watch, a lot of atrocities and abnormalities were perpetrated. Nigeria is too big a country to deserve such a president and I pray we never see his likes in Aso rock again.
MUMU at you what did OBJ archived for good 8 years despite all his anti corruption crusade?
it take sense and intellectual to put things together and get it work.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Sagamite(m): 9:40am On Aug 12, 2015
ROSSIKE:
Nigeria’s auto plans can help us, says Nissan SA


BY DAVID FURLONGER, AUGUST 06 2015, 06:59


NIGERIA will have its own motor industry whether South Africa likes it or not, says Nissan SA MD Mike Whitfield. Failure by South Africa to support it will simply open the door for other countries to benefit from the billions of rand of business that will ensue.

Mr Whitfield was responding this week to doubts about the wisdom of South Africa actively helping Nigeria to create an industry that could become a rival. Former SA trade and industry minister Alec Erwin has been advising Nigeria on setting up an industry, using his previous experience in helping to modernise SA’s motor sector.

Nigeria’s automotive policy is based on South Africa’s 1995-2012 motor industry development programme, which Mr Erwin implemented. In an interview on Monday, he said the industries would complement each other, not compete.

Several multinationals have begun building vehicles in Nigeria, and others are waiting in the wings. The companies are all assembling imported kits. Nigerian officials say they hope the industry will begin producing its own components within two years but motor company executives say it is likely to be at least 10 years before the industry starts to become self-sufficient.

Nissan SA is sending kits to Nigeria. NP300 one-ton bakkies are crated in pieces at the Rosslyn plant near Pretoria then shipped to Nigeria, where they are put together. Mr Whitfield said that this year, Nissan SA expected to send "rather more" than the 3,000 vehicles it shipped to Nigeria last year.

Rosslyn, which also produces the NP200 half-ton bakkie, will build about 40,000 vehicles this year — just more than a third of its 110,000 capacity. Mr Whitfield is expected to announce a plan before year-end to close the gap, possibly with an additional vehicle range.

However, he said the Nigerian operation would not diminish Nissan SA’s activities. The African new-vehicle market was expected to grow from 1.4 million vehicles in 2014, to 2.2 million by 2020. If that happened, there would be plenty of opportunity for two Nissan plants.

Nigeria, he said, was always going to get its own motor sector.

Though it had failed to sustain one in the 1980s, circumstances had changed. It was closer than SA to major African population centres and its new-vehicle market was negligible. Analysts say that if new import duties reduce Nigeria’s thriving used-car business, the market for new cars could explode from 40,000 to nearly 1 million.

In many respects, Whitfield said, Nigeria was similar to Brazil, which in a few years had gone from a tiny base to building more than 3 million vehicles annually.

"If, over the next 10 years, the Nigerian auto industry can achieve half as much as Brazil did over the same period, it will be doing very well," he said.

The South African industry, he added, "can’t afford not to be there. If we’re not, someone else will be. If we and Nigeria co-operate, we will develop each other."


http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/trade/2015/08/06/nigerias-auto-plans-can-help-us-says-nissan-sa
You are a moronic cretinous fuuktard!

Mental case.

The article says SA sees an opportunity for itself with Nigeria building an auto industry and yet you came on NL to display your usual black monkey "Us vs Them" headlines that SA is nervous?

They are so nervous their former Minister is an adviser as the report says?

Fcking black monkeys! All they know how to do is build up animosity and hate between each other.

Mentally-ill fuuktard!
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by IbokUtoroh(m): 9:45am On Aug 12, 2015
Henry120:
There is no country or currency where cars are "Cheap", not in the U.S, not even in Japan and definitely not in Nigeria.

Whether for ordinary people or those in the middle class. Average American families earning $35 - 40,000 a year, can't just pull out that money and purchase a Vehicle worth around 20,000 - 35,000 dollars.

The question you should be asking is, do we have proper credit facilities in place which can afford average working Nigerians the opportunity to afford these new cars?

Not the drivel you are spewing up there.
that boy u quote has been in uniport for d past 8yrs, dont knw when he will graduate. u dey waste time de quote am.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ichieboxy: 9:46am On Aug 12, 2015
Ciscogod:
Most people gat no problem with gej. The problem is the people he surrounds himself with. The ones he trust so much. Those ones are not loved by the society and they did not do their best to show his good works also. Even during the campaign, all the propagandas was against his ministers and associate. Gej won 2011, just as abiola won 1993 election. He got vote from all the zones.
Plz quit the lie...Jonathan was maligned and called incompetent, clueless, and inefficient leader who achieved NOTHING... Most of APC guys drew emoticons here mimicking his employment and job creation statistics as well as achievement portfolio
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ahmeduana(m): 9:47am On Aug 12, 2015
ROSSIKE:
Nigeria’s auto plans can help us, says Nissan SA


BY DAVID FURLONGER, AUGUST 06 2015, 06:59


NIGERIA will have its own motor industry whether South Africa likes it or not, says Nissan SA MD Mike Whitfield. Failure by South Africa to support it will simply open the door for other countries to benefit from the billions of rand of business that will ensue.

Mr Whitfield was responding this week to doubts about the wisdom of South Africa actively helping Nigeria to create an industry that could become a rival. Former SA trade and industry minister Alec Erwin has been advising Nigeria on setting up an industry, using his previous experience in helping to modernise SA’s motor sector.

Nigeria’s automotive policy is based on South Africa’s 1995-2012 motor industry development programme, which Mr Erwin implemented. In an interview on Monday, he said the industries would complement each other, not compete.

Several multinationals have begun building vehicles in Nigeria, and others are waiting in the wings. The companies are all assembling imported kits. Nigerian officials say they hope the industry will begin producing its own components within two years but motor company executives say it is likely to be at least 10 years before the industry starts to become self-sufficient.

Nissan SA is sending kits to Nigeria. NP300 one-ton bakkies are crated in pieces at the Rosslyn plant near Pretoria then shipped to Nigeria, where they are put together. Mr Whitfield said that this year, Nissan SA expected to send "rather more" than the 3,000 vehicles it shipped to Nigeria last year.

Rosslyn, which also produces the NP200 half-ton bakkie, will build about 40,000 vehicles this year — just more than a third of its 110,000 capacity. Mr Whitfield is expected to announce a plan before year-end to close the gap, possibly with an additional vehicle range.

However, he said the Nigerian operation would not diminish Nissan SA’s activities. The African new-vehicle market was expected to grow from 1.4 million vehicles in 2014, to 2.2 million by 2020. If that happened, there would be plenty of opportunity for two Nissan plants.

Nigeria, he said, was always going to get its own motor sector.

Though it had failed to sustain one in the 1980s, circumstances had changed. It was closer than SA to major African population centres and its new-vehicle market was negligible. Analysts say that if new import duties reduce Nigeria’s thriving used-car business, the market for new cars could explode from 40,000 to nearly 1 million.

In many respects, Whitfield said, Nigeria was similar to Brazil, which in a few years had gone from a tiny base to building more than 3 million vehicles annually.

"If, over the next 10 years, the Nigerian auto industry can achieve half as much as Brazil did over the same period, it will be doing very well," he said.

The South African industry, he added, "can’t afford not to be there. If we’re not, someone else will be. If we and Nigeria co-operate, we will develop each other."


http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/trade/2015/08/06/nigerias-auto-plans-can-help-us-says-nissan-sa
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ahmeduana(m): 9:50am On Aug 12, 2015
Mbkite:
A new page! Everything started working since PMB took over. Am not saying he is the one making things to work but, all I know is that things are working better!
QED.
THANKS JONATHAN AUTOMOBILE POLICY, ONE ZOMBIE WILL COME HERE BE SHOUTING SAI BUHARI!
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ahmeduana(m): 9:50am On Aug 12, 2015
Mbkite:
A new page! Everything started working since PMB took over. Am not saying he is the one making things to work but, all I know is that things are working better!
QED.
THANKS TO JONATHAN AUTOMOBILE POLICY, ONE ZOMBIE WILL COME HERE NOW BE SHOUTING SAI BUHARI!
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Ciscogod(m): 9:55am On Aug 12, 2015
Ichieboxy:
Plz quit the lie...Jonathan was maligned and called incompetent, clueless, and inefficient leader who achieved NOTHING... Most of APC guys drew emoticons here mimicking his employment and job creation statistics as well as achievement portfolio
What do u except from APC? APC is a political party that wanna get into power, PDP on the other hand wants to do everything to hold on to power.

My bro, even if buhari transform nigeria some PDP members will still criticize him.

I'm taking from the general view of an average nigerian.

APC, PDP is all about interest
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Horlufemi(m): 10:01am On Aug 12, 2015
Henry120:
God bless him!
God bless him













































But he is going to jail. grin

Na joke o grin

angry but he's going to jail.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by greatehis: 10:08am On Aug 12, 2015
anonimi:
Thank you, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the hero of our democracy.


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2278704_gej_jpeg992928adad11461598fca84307c51f06
leave APC make them nor face work. Na them dey power and them still dey use propaganda.
Re: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by Mistermamus(m): 10:13am On Aug 12, 2015
gej thnk u if dat aboki ever try to tamper with d policy ehn well we dey watch
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