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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by bigbauer(m): 9:05am On Nov 29, 2020
Arrewa:
Made in kano, Nigeria
I believe the word you're looking for is "assembled" not made.

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by NASTYNASOSO: 9:08am On Nov 29, 2020
BRAVO

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by BastardWike: 9:12am On Nov 29, 2020
Arrewa:
One of the big achievements of NTM Ltd is that they are basically an indigenous company with staffs that locally assemble the trucks, buses and Keke Napep.

Almajiri, the plural of staff is staff, there is nothing like staffs grin grin

What is the percentage of local content in the so-called Nigerian vehicle manufacturing plant? Is it even up to 2%?

ANAMCO in Enugu is an assembly plant for Mercedes buses. VON in Lagos is a Volkwagen plant built to assemble its products in Nigeria and there are several other ones across Nigeria but aside providing direct employment to the welders that couple the imported parts, they add no extra value to the country because the bulk of the jobs are created in the country that manufactures all its parts before shipment to Nigeria.

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Arrewa: 9:28am On Nov 29, 2020
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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Arrewa: 9:28am On Nov 29, 2020
Brand

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Bkayyy: 9:32am On Nov 29, 2020
Arrewa:
Brand
See the interior of the backward moving Keke lol. This should be moved to joke section

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Fidelismaria: 9:51am On Nov 29, 2020


hisbah are on their way

Assembly plant is haram and a sin in islam














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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Arrewa: 10:24am On Nov 29, 2020
NTM

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by KingMack(m): 10:31am On Nov 29, 2020
Arrewa:
NTM is a motor assembly plant company located in Kano state, Nigeria. Recently, the auto industry in Nigeria is making headway with different made in Nigeria vehiclesby local innovators

The company is Located in Kano. The company under the umbrella of National Truck Manufacturers ltd (NTM) came into production in 1970, and still up and running.



What is the location please?
Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by nkiliuzo(m): 10:31am On Nov 29, 2020
aboki automobile assemble plant

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Seyzcham91(m): 10:34am On Nov 29, 2020
getting where? for your mind abi!

dem really tried for an assembly plant though but we still backward for a 60years nation
Arrewa:
Africa is getting there

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Bighead5: 10:34am On Nov 29, 2020
This is 101% better than INNOSON MOTORS. This factory is standard and the Company makes Cars that pass Global Standards in terms of safely, quality and durability.

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Quality20(m): 10:35am On Nov 29, 2020
Those keke napep are d ones we use here in d east to carry ppl to d market n offices

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by naptu2: 10:36am On Nov 29, 2020
naptu2:
Lets have a little clarity here.

1) The first auto assembly plant in Nigeria was built by General Motors (Bedford) in Lagos in 1959.

2) The Federal Military Government wanted Nigeria to be a producer of automobiles so it went into joint venture businesses with some foreign auto makers and state governments. The foreign auto makers were the technical partners, the state governments provided land and got around 20% shares in the business, while the Federal Government was the majority shareholder.

3) These assembly plants were:

a) Peugeot Automobiles of Nigeria (PAN), Kaduna.

b) Volkswagen of Nigeria (VON), Lagos

c) Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO), Enugu (they made Mercedes Benz trucks and buses)

d) National Truck Manufacturing Company (NTM), Kano (they made Fiat trucks and tractors)

e) Leyland Motor Company, Ibadan (they made Leyland trucks and buses)

f) Steyr Motors Nigeria, Bauchi (they made tractors and infantry vehicles for the Nigerian Army).



4) President Obasanjo sold Federal Government shares in these companies.

5) The state governments still have shares in these companies and they have been working hard to ensure that the companies return to full production.

6) Some of the companies that bought the Federal Government shares are not able to run these companies properly and so state governments have been working hard to ensure that other companies take over the plants. For example, Anambra and Enugu state governments have worked hard to ensure that Godwin Okeke (G.U. Okeke) and others take over ANAMMCO, while El Rufai is doing everything possible to ensure that Dangote takes over PAN. Fashola worked hard to ensure that Stallion Motors revived VON and that BRT buses were assembled there.


7) No sane state government would then leave the assembly plant that it has shares in, especially if that assembly plant is producing, to go and buy products from its competitor.

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by Agbegbaorogboye: 10:36am On Nov 29, 2020
Arrewa:
Made in Nigeria!

Keke Napep with front and back sit.

It has the capacity to carry 6 people

I don't understand. How com they have all dis and we still see Keke napep being moved ffrom Lagos to the North in their thousands?

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by johnisaola(m): 10:37am On Nov 29, 2020
that is welcome development

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by naptu2: 10:37am On Nov 29, 2020
McTominay:
I can't help but ask, why a private investor opens a manufacturing company and calls it "NATIONAL"
The only vehicle I know from their assembly plant are the trucks Dangote uses to chase us and cause mayhem.

naptu2:
Lets have a little clarity here.

1) The first auto assembly plant in Nigeria was built by General Motors (Bedford) in Lagos in 1959.

2) The Federal Military Government wanted Nigeria to be a producer of automobiles so it went into joint venture businesses with some foreign auto makers and state governments. The foreign auto makers were the technical partners, the state governments provided land and got around 20% shares in the business, while the Federal Government was the majority shareholder.

3) These assembly plants were:

a) Peugeot Automobiles of Nigeria (PAN), Kaduna.

b) Volkswagen of Nigeria (VON), Lagos

c) Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO), Enugu (they made Mercedes Benz trucks and buses)

d) National Truck Manufacturing Company (NTM), Kano (they made Fiat trucks and tractors)

e) Leyland Motor Company, Ibadan (they made Leyland trucks and buses)

f) Steyr Motors Nigeria, Bauchi (they made tractors and infantry vehicles for the Nigerian Army).



4) President Obasanjo sold Federal Government shares in these companies.

5) The state governments still have shares in these companies and they have been working hard to ensure that the companies return to full production.

6) Some of the companies that bought the Federal Government shares are not able to run these companies properly and so state governments have been working hard to ensure that other companies take over the plants. For example, Anambra and Enugu state governments have worked hard to ensure that Godwin Okeke (G.U. Okeke) and others take over ANAMMCO, while El Rufai is doing everything possible to ensure that Dangote takes over PAN. Fashola worked hard to ensure that Stallion Motors revived VON and that BRT buses were assembled there.


7) No sane state government would then leave the assembly plant that it has shares in, especially if that assembly plant is producing, to go and buy products from its competitor.

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Re: Inside NTM's Multi-Billion Automobile Assemble Plant In Kano (Photos) by McTominay(m): 10:38am On Nov 29, 2020
I can't help but ask, why a private investor opens a manufacturing company and calls it "NATIONAL"
The only vehicle I know from their assembly plant are the trucks Dangote uses to chase us and cause mayhem.

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