There Is Urgent Need For Nigeria To Rethink Its Manufacturing Sector - Dangote

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Komentáře • 108

  • @ahmadufaruk9496
    @ahmadufaruk9496 Před 4 dny +14

    I have been looking for this keynote speech. I know it's going to be factual and inspiring. Thank you channels and God bless Dangote the phenomenon

  • @buhariusman5199
    @buhariusman5199 Před 3 dny +10

    Perfect Dangote❤ we need Industrial Revolution in Nigeria and Africa at large… Great 👍

  • @anthonydibie2832
    @anthonydibie2832 Před 2 dny +4

    God bless Sir Dangote for this keynote speech. I only hope the right people in power listened very well.

  • @idowum
    @idowum Před 4 dny +9

    Nigeria's most significant challenge is the pervasive corruption and lack of political will, which has far-reaching consequences. One manifestation of this is the struggle faced by many Nigerians, particularly those in the diaspora, who are interested in farming but find it difficult to access land. The challenge of acquiring land is a major obstacle that prevents them from realizing their agricultural goals and contributing to the country's economic development.
    To address this, urgent measures are required from all levels of government and the private sector to pursue aggressive investments in manufacturing and agriculture in every local area. Specifically, Nigeria must consider banning the importation of manufactured food and consumer goods, such as diapers, toothpaste, soap, cosmetics, toilet paper, and other similar products, within the next year. This bold move will allow local manufacturers to take over and drive economic growth.
    I acknowledge that this will be a tough and hard decision, but it is a necessary sacrifice to revamp and save our country. We must take decisive action to stimulate local production, create jobs, and promote economic self-sufficiency.

    • @KobbyRich250
      @KobbyRich250 Před 10 hodinami

      Am a Ghanaian but totally agree with you 💯 long life Nigeria 🇳🇬, long life Africa

  • @waziriwafedha
    @waziriwafedha Před 4 dny +11

    This speech can save Africa.

    • @Oodua-ii
      @Oodua-ii Před 4 dny +2

      No speech can save a continent without policy.

    • @miftaudeenabdulhameed1320
      @miftaudeenabdulhameed1320 Před 4 dny +1

      policy on its own cannot save the economy. the speech if implemented will save any country that apply the lessons from there

    • @Oodua-ii
      @Oodua-ii Před 4 dny

      ​@@miftaudeenabdulhameed1320 : Speech is not implementable, speech is only talk, here goes the phase 'talk is cheap'.

  • @jifulbe-gu9po
    @jifulbe-gu9po Před 9 hodinami +2

    he is always the best❤❤

  • @festusigiewe2914
    @festusigiewe2914 Před 4 dny +8

    Trust Shettima to come out in the next day or two to say FG plans "to rethink the manufacting sector" of Nigeria.

  • @Wendyseveriens-jz1qw
    @Wendyseveriens-jz1qw Před 4 dny +3

    This speech can save africa if they act on what they preach , peace , one ❤

  • @brainworkakstudio4514
    @brainworkakstudio4514 Před 2 dny +3

    If only dey listing and support dis man. Dangote should manage Nigeria.

  • @solomonolu9818
    @solomonolu9818 Před 4 dny +4

    The last development plan was in the 70s . This is not acceptable. We must develop our manufacturing experience. No country developed by reliance on import. We don't need a quick fix. We must develop a policy document to achieve the country's manufacturing sector development.

  • @pascalsanyi9737
    @pascalsanyi9737 Před 3 dny +1

    Well said Dangotote i've always said that free market is a Scam. Let's learn to protect our local industry so that we can create more jobs and improve economic opportunities for us africans

  • @gaaseche500
    @gaaseche500 Před 4 dny +3

    Astute Industrialist, Always dropping nuggets. It looks like we have to always educate these politicians of Nigerian History in any national discuss

  • @balakadiri1507
    @balakadiri1507 Před dnem +1

    What attracts foreign investment is the success recorded by local investors, not government attending one summit after another trying to convince foreign investors.

  • @Therealclips-ib8bm
    @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny +4

    We’ve been de-industrializing since the 1980s.

  • @darlingtonchimankpa2001
    @darlingtonchimankpa2001 Před 2 dny +1

    Can imagine ApC supporters asking in their mind "Na statistics we go chop"?😂

  • @JoeyMax_
    @JoeyMax_ Před 4 dny +12

    Nigeria's most significant challenge is the masses of people, the inability of a people to coordinately push back on a corrupt government!

    • @Therealclips-ib8bm
      @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny

      Not sure that’s the major problem. Nigeria goes through this from time to time. This is just another cycle.
      But from what I can see currently. It looks like the government actually has plans to make things better. They’re implementing the right policies.

  • @buhariusman5199
    @buhariusman5199 Před 3 dny +1

    Your speech sir is tremendously important to the Nigerian economy is time to sit down and rethink about our economy because of tomorrow. Thank you sir

  • @PatedyPrintedge.
    @PatedyPrintedge. Před dnem +1

    When Peter obi was talking about consumsion to production. How many people listened?

    • @anthonyebube1449
      @anthonyebube1449 Před 16 hodinami

      My brother, one is at a loss that these same shouted down Mr Peter Obi when he emphasised on manufacturing but are now pretending to recognise and or claiming to be the ones who espoused the idea. Shame on them. They are claiming what do not know or giving what they do not have. When Peter Obi propounded the idea consistently during hus political campaign, with statistics, he was shunned and told "na statistics we go chop?". Now they are pretending.

  • @ruthahenjir1925
    @ruthahenjir1925 Před 2 hodinami

    I wonder how a right thing govt won't think of production, not even to secure farmlands for Farmer to produce agbado & food?

  • @peterabrahams5500
    @peterabrahams5500 Před 4 dny +3

    Rethink Nigeria!!!

  • @ogumka1976
    @ogumka1976 Před 4 dny +1

    Well spoken

  • @nathanvancesr2409
    @nathanvancesr2409 Před 3 dny

    ABC, brother AlHaji Aliko Dangote address and message to industrialize and protect industry in Nigeria is so cogent and well correct!

  • @Umarfaruq-ft4cx
    @Umarfaruq-ft4cx Před 4 dny

    Well said.

  • @user-hd4vo1cv5d
    @user-hd4vo1cv5d Před 14 hodinami

    If they adopt what this gentleman is saying to be correct and found out that Igbo man will benefit they will cancel it and all of us will still suffer it. Our problems are nothing but nepotism.

  • @maziochendu5258
    @maziochendu5258 Před 4 dny +1

    Umar Dangote has proven you don't have to be "book smart" yourself to be a billionaire
    All you need is the initial capital + a sustainable avenue to keep getting more money + people more intelligent than you on your payroll

  • @williamsaharuna1893
    @williamsaharuna1893 Před 2 dny

    Beautiful keynote

  • @ayubabashiru8342
    @ayubabashiru8342 Před 4 dny

    Nice one

  • @PatedyPrintedge.
    @PatedyPrintedge. Před dnem

    Our system of government is the problem. Regional autonomy is the answer. That was how it was before the unitory system. Shame on the military.

  • @kestonagboro4262
    @kestonagboro4262 Před dnem

    Dangote has distinguished himself as an astute and unrelenting entrepreneur in Africa. The is not just talking theories, he is relating from experience.

  • @Therealclips-ib8bm
    @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny

    We need to start having sense. To be honest.

  • @ademolaakinyemi3743
    @ademolaakinyemi3743 Před 3 dny

    The summary of this wonderful speech is that "Nigeria government is very very corrupt and it is affecting the economy"

  • @user-iw8sz2fo4t
    @user-iw8sz2fo4t Před 3 dny

    Dangote for president in Nigeria 🇳🇬 from Sierra leone 🇸🇱

    • @rileydevante6248
      @rileydevante6248 Před 3 dny +2

      Honestly, as a Nigerian it would be great if that happens, because he'll definitely win the election. But sadly, I'm not sure he's interested in politics.

  • @eddymurphy3262
    @eddymurphy3262 Před 2 dny

    I want to buy Nigeria

  • @newman4684
    @newman4684 Před 3 dny +1

    Peter Obi lamented on it during his campaign now Dangote is talking about it. We don't have a government that knows or cares about its people. Tinubu is just another one of the past criminals Nigeria is so unlucky with it's leaders.

    • @anthonyebube1449
      @anthonyebube1449 Před 16 hodinami

      My brother, you are right. Dangote discussing this now shows how hypocritical they are. Peter Obi was called derogatory names but today Shettima(the Vice President) is chairing a seminar or conference on manufacturing. Shameful, isn't it?

  • @user-qe2xt7yp7t
    @user-qe2xt7yp7t Před 3 dny

    WHAT THE HELL DO THEY MANUFACTURED NOTHING BUT POVERTY 😢😮😮😅😅😅😊😊.

  • @mayg7415
    @mayg7415 Před 3 dny +1

    At this point, dangote for president 😂. But on a serious note why does he seem to know more than the government how to develop the economy

  • @krunchfoodsllc3069
    @krunchfoodsllc3069 Před 4 dny

    Imagine his VAT is larger than d entire banking sector

  • @usmanmt33
    @usmanmt33 Před 2 dny

    Dangote Cement paying more taxes than the entire major banking industry in Nigeria?
    Dangote Cement paying nothing less than 650 million naira on VAT on a daily basis?.
    i havent seen any comment or news channel talk about this revelation that Dangote made during his presentation, aren't this major points to look into?

  • @yoyogaspa2
    @yoyogaspa2 Před 3 dny

    Dangote is now talking... I think I like it

    • @onehieregienaikheloa5439
      @onehieregienaikheloa5439 Před 2 dny

      The right question is why is he talking now? Now, he is doing business. I hope he succeeds, for all our children sake.

  • @user-cn6mz7is3c
    @user-cn6mz7is3c Před 2 dny

    Hi

  • @abdulrasheedbuhari5116

    How much are they Al kotego for the free advance he offers federal government.

  • @lazarusciberosi950
    @lazarusciberosi950 Před 4 dny

    This goes down well with the comparison of Nigeria and Vietnam by Russian ambassador to UK on Sky news interview. Which way Nigeria?

    • @Therealclips-ib8bm
      @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny

      I don’t get it?

    • @godwinoghenede8382
      @godwinoghenede8382 Před 3 dny +1

      A link would have been educative.

    • @anthonyebube1449
      @anthonyebube1449 Před 16 hodinami

      Peter Ibi said all these when he gave astute statistics, but he was shunned down by those who to perpetually keep Nigeria down. During the political campaign, Mr Dangote kept quiet because he was favoured by the existing federal government policy as the monopolist in virtually all sectors. He is now crying out, organising conferences on manufacturing because he is not favoured bt APC government of Bola Tinubu. Seriously, they are all hypocrites. Dangote is talking about protection of industries but he pushes for Indigenous industries like Innoson Motors to be stiffled. He has not even mentioned the local motor manufacturers like Innoson, Nord motors and Proforce. He is talking about assembly plants because this is where he belongs.

  • @nathanvancesr2409
    @nathanvancesr2409 Před 4 dny +2

    Mother Africa is seriously on the mighty ARISE AWOKE! 2020 - 2026 or ELSE!~ EXODUS

  • @onyewuchiprince6525
    @onyewuchiprince6525 Před 3 dny +1

    Rethink should also include giving back licenses to other industries short down to pave way for you

  • @anthonyifeanyinzobiwu4114

    Many of you praising dangote here and even requesting him contesting for President or managing Nigerian's economy, please permit me to ask this, what is the difference between what he is saying here and what Mr PO has been saying and preaching all along?
    I dont wanna believe that the Igbophobia mentality which is been always talked about has turn many of you to bigoted hypocrite, cause i know how Mr PO was severely criticize when he spoke all these and even labeled as one demarketing Nigeria. Its well oooo Nigerians

    • @futuretechworld576
      @futuretechworld576 Před 2 dny

      People tend to listen to the rich

    • @kestonagboro4262
      @kestonagboro4262 Před dnem

      People listen more to doers and not just talkers. Dangote is a doer.

    • @anthonyifeanyinzobiwu4114
      @anthonyifeanyinzobiwu4114 Před dnem

      @@kestonagboro4262 So Mr PO is not a doer or are you from another planet?

    • @anthonyebube1449
      @anthonyebube1449 Před 16 hodinami

      ​@@kestonagboro4262I think you are living in what I called the "living dead" world to tell us that Dangote is doer. What has he done on his merit but for federal government nepotic favour Dangote would not have achieved anything. I cannot discuss critical issues with you because you lack knowledge of Nigeria and those who are "doers" in your estimation that are favoured by hypocritical and bigoted policies. Shameful indeed, and we think Nigeria will move forward.

  • @WendyLynch-sv6wg
    @WendyLynch-sv6wg Před 4 dny

    last last

  • @Carsonsmith-sc5nh
    @Carsonsmith-sc5nh Před 3 dny

    You want everyone to join you and fight for this Frist later you will come after other people for you to be the only one doing it because that is what you know how to do best

  • @colefarms3624
    @colefarms3624 Před 4 dny +4

    Those who destroyed the Nigerian economy with their nepotistic and monopolistic actions are now complaining about a bankrupt system. Decentralise and allow the regions to compete and pursue their own industrial policies. But you won't because the Fulani want to centralise everything to hide their incompetence.

    • @fistandpen2505
      @fistandpen2505 Před 4 dny +1

      There are realities for an emerging economy. You don't develop competition out of thin air. For any moribund place (capital, education, capacity inequalities), certain providers would be prioritized. For Nigeria, the option is a "monopolistic/duopolistic" domestic players OR foreign players. We seem to be comfortable with foreign monopoly and scream bloody murder for domestic companies with dominant market share. I grew up thinking of Leventis, Flour Mills and a number of other foreign companies as local companies. The one place Nigeria does not have issues is in Cement. That does not mean there haven't been some gray, particularly as concerns Ibeto cement etc., but what he is saying is exactly on point.
      By the way I say this as an Ijaw/Igbo man. At the end of the day, I'd prefer Dangote's flawed but productive industry to anything else that exists in Nigeria. He pays taxes and has gone on to invest in a refinery that can turn Nigeria's fortunes. I don't wrestle with greater regionalization but the reality is industrial regulation (import, tariffs, etc) needs to be standardized and reflect national policy. Regionalization should be in terms of supporting industries in their natural habitat. So for instance, support grantite/stone quarry manufacturing in South East.

    • @michaelojiako5688
      @michaelojiako5688 Před 4 dny +2

      I love Dangote will power to accomplish...... but I smell these initiatives is to "iron clad" control of the central structure (economic political, social, cultural etc) by the Fulani hegemon. What happened to Ajaokute Steel Mill industry & all other industrial aspirations behind that.
      Anyways, I will vote him for President because He have Africa in his mind always.

    • @Therealclips-ib8bm
      @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny

      @@michaelojiako5688okay, the whole Fulani agenda just seems like a conspiracy theory.

    • @krunchfoodsllc3069
      @krunchfoodsllc3069 Před 4 dny

      Your type Always saying nonsense

    • @kestonagboro4262
      @kestonagboro4262 Před dnem

      Bad belle

  • @colefarms3624
    @colefarms3624 Před 4 dny +2

    I don't know why he's going down the memory lane to show all the competitive industries set up by the federal government when all he has done in whatever sector he entered is to destroy the competition. This man is just a hypocrite.

    • @chukwukaonuchukwu304
      @chukwukaonuchukwu304 Před 4 dny

      This is the comment I'm looking for

    • @waziriwafedha
      @waziriwafedha Před 4 dny +1

      The cement business is open for everyone to invest in.

    • @colefarms3624
      @colefarms3624 Před 4 dny

      @@waziriwafedha You will say that won't you? Let us keep trying to run a sprint race with hands and feet tied together.

    • @krunchfoodsllc3069
      @krunchfoodsllc3069 Před 4 dny +2

      Haba was he d one responsible for power failure n naira devaluation that affected those companies,he also had failed companies but alas Ur type just hate for no reason

    • @colefarms3624
      @colefarms3624 Před 3 dny

      @@krunchfoodsllc3069 you are probably too young to know when Nigeria was thriving in the 1960s with competitive businesses in all industries. Dangote is a symbol of a failed system. Even the beneficiary of a rigged and rotten economic system is complaining. Nothing against the man personally.

  • @akrikaakrika1474
    @akrikaakrika1474 Před 4 dny +1

    Every day now Dangote is crying about how Tinubu has ruined the economy of Nigeria. Is this a revelation to this man who is supposed to be strategic in thinking? Weren't they the ones who worked (financially and otherwise) to rig the bumbling and incompetent Tinubu into power? Didn't he and the other co-conspirating Nigerian billionaires see it coming? If they didn't, then they are not that good as businessmen.

  • @oloyedekayode4542
    @oloyedekayode4542 Před 4 dny +2

    Hint of a bankrupt society is Clapping, Clapping, Clapping. Come on, audience.

    • @onon7687
      @onon7687 Před 4 dny +6

      lol, it is automatic. Most just clap by reflex without understanding why. We are a country used to playing lip service.

    • @Therealclips-ib8bm
      @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny

      @@onon7687 lol

  • @kelechiekemekwe940
    @kelechiekemekwe940 Před 3 dny

    Has it not been said before! Go to Tinubu and tell him. Copycats🐈

  • @Oodua-ii
    @Oodua-ii Před 4 dny

    These same fulanis who plotted coups, pillaged, and destroyed fulanijaria now want us to see them as saviors.

  • @bradholmes3416
    @bradholmes3416 Před 3 dny

    Your monopoly market manipulation made every other competing company to leave Nigeria.
    Check who's asking for manufacturing rejuvenation

    • @mohamedkallon7944
      @mohamedkallon7944 Před 3 dny

      That is not true.. it is a total lie… don’t talk bad about him, if you don’t know what you are talking about .. it was world Bank and IMF’s structural adjustment policies in the 60’s 70’s 80’s and 90’s which destroyed all manufacturing in Nigeria and other African countries… the tried to do the same in Asia, Middle East, Latin and South America countries but failed to certain extent.. because there government fought back strongly against it… All these coups that were taken place in Africa including Latin and South America countries, Asia and Middle Eastern countries countries, was meant to imposed those structural adjustment policies on those countries by force… so if you don’t know your facts, don’t talk nonsense… it is only now that our leaders in Africa started realizing that world Bank and IMF were not advising in good faith but actually doing it in order to promote neoliberal policies across Africa and maintain western dominance on Africa economies… What is Dangote is doing in Nigeria, he is doing it at his own risk… Trust me when I say that… The Nigeria government or Africa leaders as a whole should do everything to protect him at all cost and other industrialists like him… there are forces in the west that don’t want Africa to develop and become self sufficient.. The will do everything including killing people like him, in order to stop those development that he is doing…So if you can help, the list you should do, is pray for him and other like him to continue doing what he is doing..

  • @stevenwilliams3015
    @stevenwilliams3015 Před 4 dny

    Dangote, you should also stop monopoly too

    • @Therealclips-ib8bm
      @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 4 dny

      Anyone can challenge him if they want to.
      Besides, if he monopolizes everything, he’d only stifle our growth. There has to be much more competition… like it’s done in China.

    • @krunchfoodsllc3069
      @krunchfoodsllc3069 Před 4 dny +1

      Stop saying rubbish,what monopoly does he enjoy,better still go and read what monopoly is and stop missing the term . Instead of blaming Ur politicians who has failed u ,u are here blaming a man employing n been productive.

    • @colefarms3624
      @colefarms3624 Před 3 dny

      @@krunchfoodsllc3069 I can see that you are intolerant of negative views of your mentor Dangote. It’s a democracy, you know. Let people have their say.

    • @ebenezerghansah5720
      @ebenezerghansah5720 Před 3 dny +3

      Nonsense, I am a Ghanaian, and you have no clue how proud I am of him and all those who make his vision of industralisation possible. What he is saying is what it is, if you claim monopoly get your money and go and build industries yourself and come and tell your story.

    • @Therealclips-ib8bm
      @Therealclips-ib8bm Před 3 dny +2

      Companies that produce cement in Nigeria.
      Dangote Cement Plc
      Lafarge Africa Plc
      BUA Cement Plc
      United Cement Company of Nigeria Limited (UniCem)
      Etc.
      The point I’m trying to make is that, dangote does not have a monopoly of cement in Nigeria. You simply prefer buying from dangote. Because he does it better than anybody else.