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| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by Nobody: 12:16pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Okijajuju1:Samsung is a Korean company |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by Okijajuju1(m): 12:26pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
idupaul:Didn't think it through like that but yes, Samsung Heavy Industries is a Korean company. |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by Okijajuju1(m): 12:27pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
kraftykc:Be that as it may, putting in stricter employment laws is not a bad idea or is it? |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by kraftykc(m): 12:36pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Okijajuju1:Not at all my brother, in fact being a pilot I know what a respective law would mean for the aviation industry. |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by omonnakoda: 1:27pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Ibos dominating the Nigerian economy. They are too good in business |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by forgiveness: 1:43pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Okijajuju1:Different people. Shikena |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by dandoki: 1:49pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
AustineE1:If $400 million means so much certainly $2.1 billion (and counting) would mean a whle lot more. So let the recovery of our yams continue. |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by forgiveness: 2:00pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Hehehe! Chai! Foreigners are the ones developing SouthWest na. ![]() Anyway, I can see.... make i no talk ooo. ![]() |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by alexandakin(m): 2:00pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Reminds me of Extreme Engineering... |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by Maikey: 2:54pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
kraftykc:I share your enthusiasm bro... Coupled with if we can get Ajaokuta fully working |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by Okijajuju1(m): 2:57pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
forgiveness:Dwell on the semantics all you want.. |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by mickey45: 3:04pm On Feb 16, 2016*. Modified: 3:33pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
kraftykc:This project has been in the works long before now, I think MOU was signed since 2013. It is actually one of the fruits from Maduekwe's local- Content- Policy (which is why I pray Buhari will appoint a fair-minded, indigenous, son-of the soil, petroleum industry insider like Allison in that post) Total awarded it's Latest and Largest FPSO (EGINA) to Samsung heavy Industries. But Samsung was mandated by the Local content bill to partner with an indigenous company to undertake not less than 10% of the jobs in the country. LADOL won the technical partner contract (of course with Tinubu's contacts and perhaps GEJ thinking Tinubu will give him softer landing come 2015) Perhaps as lagos was surely lost vote-wise, GEJ issued a counter directive, close to his departure, mandating Total and Samsung to move the construction yard down to Bayelsa citing its 'closerness' to the site and deeper water levels. Prompting LADOL to go to court then. This news proves the issue has been resolved. It will be disappointing if they fail to fulfill the backward integration vision the country has for them starting from local sourcing of consumables etc. They (samsung Heavy ) and NLNG have been jointly moving Nigerians to Korea for training on Welding, fabrication and shipbuilding. Perhaps they'll now employ them into full term work. That is the beauty of Civilian Govt. AustineE1: GoodBoi1: |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by mickey45: 3:26pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
kraftykc:It'll surely improve our manufacturing base, LADOl is strategically placed, they may even start handling such projects like NiGERDOCK does for clients in neighboring countries like Ghana's just growing petroleum industry |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by iamord(m): 6:10pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
mickey45:check for lorho ports project. It's something similar to this but bigger. This is one hell of a competitive region |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by antispexish(m): 7:11pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Some from across the Niger will not come here with pictures of warehouses and boreholes. These is too big for them to argue against. just read what there presi, the clue**s one tried to do to this enviable project. On the relocation of the Egina project from LADOL fabrication yard in Lagos to Agge in Bayelsa, the stakeholders said neither the Federal Government nor the Nigerian Ports Authority has a right to ask the company or the project to relocate to Bayelsa.www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/controversy-trails-directive-on-oil-gas-cargo-diversion-ladol-relocation/ |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by oduastates: 7:13pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Tons than almost killed off this project |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by omonnakoda: 7:19pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
In his final days in office one fisherman so tried to relocate the project to his hometown after drinking so much kaikai. Well all the fire and brimstone that was threatened has not happened and Lagos is going higher |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by kraftykc(m): 7:23pm On Feb 17, 2016 |
mickey45:Now that you say it I remember the court case in the papers. I glad you gave me such an amazing background information, I hope we can get this one right. |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by mickey45: 10:01pm On Feb 17, 2016 |
kraftykc:So do I brother, We only need Saudi to dare it's tie with the US ( a relationship that has been hurting its economics lately and which the incoming monarch doesn't seem to favour either, as it was predicated on the US buying OPEC oil which it no longer does) and join Russia in trading oil as well as holding it's reserves in the Yuan and oil shd bounce back some serious bit. Our manufacturing capability will definitely go up some notch. |
| Re: LADOL & Samsung Invest $400m In Vessel Fabrication, Integration Yard In Lagos by stevecantrell: 8:09pm On Feb 29, 2016 |
Jadesimi. A very interesting family. Amy is an Oxford grad of Medicine Smith gave his kidney to an Israeli girl. Ladi (Dad) has another daughter married to the Duke of Weymouth. Alero (Mum) is the daughter of the famous Okotie-Eboh Their patriach was Bishop Jadesimi a great Anglican clergyman in the 1970s |
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