I praise nigerian federal government for this development. Instead of exporting the raw materials to outside countries and produce, the investors have to come here and build their factories, which will in return create more jobs to the citizens. ❤❤❤❤God bless Nigeria.
Nigeria partner with Chinese companies is the first right step towards win win but Nigeria needs to invest earnings into more infrastructures like setting solar panels farms to collect free energy for domestic uses, improve agricultures farming to benefit Nigerians and export to neighbours. Nigeria have discover 2nd bucket of gold and hope you clean up corruption and benefit the people of Nigeria this time around. Good luck Nigeria🙏✌️❤️
How I wished the pdp had the sense to do this or built a single Refinaries in 16years, things would have been better despite our huge unsustainable 225million population. More than those of Egypt - 109million and South Africa 60million. Each country larger than Nigeria and more developed than Nigeria in 1960.
This is the oil mistake in the Niger-Delta all over again. Be avised that lithium mining is hazardous to the environment. As far as local development is concerned a community cannot develop without fiscal control of local affairs and significant local governing authority. Both things that Sub-Saharan Africans like to strip their communities of. This is the logical reality, and to those of you that are bad at logic lets go with historical fact; there is no developed location that did not hold much of political and economic power in its hands, even in unitary states. If Tinubu doesn't reform to move power to the states and LGAs anything that happens in Nigeria will not matter.
You can if you really want.... the insecurities aren't really as projected. I've done that in the past, even went to the so called most dangerous places and it didn't feel as anything is happening there.
@@FERESE unknown gun men is a scam they are known someone is paying them useless politicians especially in imo state . I love Abia so far we are good. The first sign of progress is for all Nigerian to move freely amongst themselves without fear . How can they kidnap kid from school not one not two like a lot almost carrying cows in a truck I don’t understand
I hope its not just a regular lithium extraction mining industry as usual. Your clip seems to portray an already established lithium manufacturer, which is not the case here. Pls do update on the real issues in the quarry site
Why is government building such facility? This should be private enterprise endeavor, with government support only at the financing and infrastructure level
@@michaelayodele3210 That's not good. This is why these enterprises are poorly run and eventually get abandoned. Look at what happened to other plants government built... Steel plant, refinery, etc. Government does not know how to run business better than capable citizens.
@@MostlyPeacefulNinja I didn't say they built it. Go and research into the investment. They partner with the Chinese to have the investment sited in their State and doesn't mean it is entirely owned and will be run by the government. Moreover, it is not a bad idea if the govt have shares in some ventures.
@@michaelayodele3210 Abeg, I didn't say you said that. You seem like a passionate, sensible citizen, and I'm happy this discussion hasn't led to anybody throwing insults. I'm also passionate about my home country and I hate to see governments getting involved in business anywhere. It doesn't work, even in America. I will do more research on this plant before I talk more
@@mcdaniayo3711 firstly the wording was 'Nigerias new 250 million dollar factory" the speaker also said it was by Nigeria. Both are false statements. My statements are true. Secondly you're talking about permissions and licences. Those are different things. Just because you issue documents does not mean you now own the thing. I think you may need to go back to school my friend.
Without Federal government how can the private initiative work,my friend I wonder why your opposition attitude,we should be happy to see things turn around no matter who is involved,is only in this dispensation in Nigeria history that we can figure out myopic, unpatriotic, selfish opportunist singing the song of '"opposition" God bless the Country.
All these people wants is do is criticise. Their criticism is not for our country to get better Because their hearts are filled only with hate for our country. Their hate, lies and propaganda is not going to stop our great country NIGERIA moving forward.
If you don't know something just ask and stop making statements that will you look ill informed. Do you know all the steps taking by the government to ensure and attract this investment. Also the government is doing joint investment too just like they did with dangote refinery's 20% stake. Please let encourage good moves as much as we will call them out for the bad news too. This is economic diversification
I praise nigerian federal government for this development. Instead of exporting the raw materials to outside countries and produce, the investors have to come here and build their factories, which will in return create more jobs to the citizens. ❤❤❤❤God bless Nigeria.
Your channel is better than all news stations in Nigeria. Well done
Good news to Nigeria and Africa
We need many more companies like that the company that will be producing,, ev
Nigeria partner with Chinese companies is the first right step towards win win but Nigeria needs to invest earnings into more infrastructures like setting solar panels farms to collect free energy for domestic uses, improve agricultures farming to benefit Nigerians and export to neighbours. Nigeria have discover 2nd bucket of gold and hope you clean up corruption and benefit the people of Nigeria this time around. Good luck Nigeria🙏✌️❤️
I also praise Yoruba men their also aware about dee trillions dollars business.Why do think tinubu make yoruba man dee minister of solid mineral
All thanks to our government. Nice one our country Nigeria is moving forward.
Hold your praise guys, let's reserve the praises until we have the retail price comparison.
How I wished the pdp had the sense to do this or built a single Refinaries in 16years, things would have been better despite our huge unsustainable 225million population.
More than those of Egypt - 109million and South Africa 60million. Each country larger than Nigeria and more developed than Nigeria in 1960.
Many Nigerian are not aware.But we benin boys we are already aware still dee yrs 2000
GOD BLESS OUR BELOVED PRESIDENT TINUBU ..GOD BLESS NIGERIA ..WE MOVE
Solid mineral lithium what billions of dollars
Good news and nice editorial.
Lithium in nassrraw state is what over $5trillion
Nigeria to produce & sell electric vehicles with the lithium batteries from Nigeria. So no export of lithium.
Well done 👍
Go Nigeria
Still can’t provide 24hrs of electricity though.
Good news
We wait for it to become reality. Also, I think this is just extraction of lithium and not manufacturing lithium batteries.
This is the oil mistake in the Niger-Delta all over again. Be avised that lithium mining is hazardous to the environment. As far as local development is concerned a community cannot develop without fiscal control of local affairs and significant local governing authority. Both things that Sub-Saharan Africans like to strip their communities of. This is the logical reality, and to those of you that are bad at logic lets go with historical fact; there is no developed location that did not hold much of political and economic power in its hands, even in unitary states. If Tinubu doesn't reform to move power to the states and LGAs anything that happens in Nigeria will not matter.
Security will also help, I want to visit the town and all Nigerian states but security is an issue is some part
Well with good paying jobs, who wants to join bandits, risk the chance of being shot by nigerian police
You can if you really want.... the insecurities aren't really as projected. I've done that in the past, even went to the so called most dangerous places and it didn't feel as anything is happening there.
Nassarawa is safe. Thank goodness they don't have "unknown gunmen" killing people daily in some states.
@@FERESE unknown gun men is a scam they are known someone is paying them useless politicians especially in imo state . I love Abia so far we are good. The first sign of progress is for all Nigerian to move freely amongst themselves without fear . How can they kidnap kid from school not one not two like a lot almost carrying cows in a truck I don’t understand
I hope its not just a regular lithium extraction mining industry as usual. Your clip seems to portray an already established lithium manufacturer, which is not the case here. Pls do update on the real issues in the quarry site
Nigeria or China government 😢
I hope they re not those stealing solid minerals in Nigeria
We are now cooking with oil!
Why is government building such facility? This should be private enterprise endeavor, with government support only at the financing and infrastructure level
Thank is what the Nasarawa State govt has done. They partner the Chinese to build the facilities.
@@michaelayodele3210 That's not good. This is why these enterprises are poorly run and eventually get abandoned. Look at what happened to other plants government built... Steel plant, refinery, etc. Government does not know how to run business better than capable citizens.
@@MostlyPeacefulNinja I didn't say they built it. Go and research into the investment. They partner with the Chinese to have the investment sited in their State and doesn't mean it is entirely owned and will be run by the government. Moreover, it is not a bad idea if the govt have shares in some ventures.
@@michaelayodele3210 Abeg, I didn't say you said that. You seem like a passionate, sensible citizen, and I'm happy this discussion hasn't led to anybody throwing insults. I'm also passionate about my home country and I hate to see governments getting involved in business anywhere. It doesn't work, even in America. I will do more research on this plant before I talk more
Correction: the Chinese built this plant and own it. It will process the lithium for them also. Let's not pretend nigeria did any of this.
Yes, the Chinese came to Nasarawa and invested millions of dollars without guarantee, licensing and approval from the Nigerian government, right?
@@mcdaniayo3711 firstly the wording was 'Nigerias new 250 million dollar factory" the speaker also said it was by Nigeria. Both are false statements. My statements are true. Secondly you're talking about permissions and licences. Those are different things. Just because you issue documents does not mean you now own the thing. I think you may need to go back to school my friend.
Really!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Why are you all so mad and negative.
Govt propaganda
APC propaganda boys with AUDIO factories
A channel I've built over 5 years is what u attribute to being a partisan channel? Una de try oo
Stop lying. It's not the FG but private investors that built the factory
Lmao, it's funded by Nigeria and China not any individual, plus the individual one is being built in Abuja and another refinery in edo
Without Federal government how can the private initiative work,my friend I wonder why your opposition attitude,we should be happy to see things turn around no matter who is involved,is only in this dispensation in Nigeria history that we can figure out myopic, unpatriotic, selfish opportunist singing the song of '"opposition" God bless the Country.
All these people wants is do is criticise. Their criticism is not for our country to get better Because their hearts are filled only with hate for our country. Their hate, lies and propaganda is not going to stop our great country NIGERIA moving forward.
Headline to the world will be Nigeria has build a $250 million factory and investors is irrelevant
If you don't know something just ask and stop making statements that will you look ill informed. Do you know all the steps taking by the government to ensure and attract this investment. Also the government is doing joint investment too just like they did with dangote refinery's 20% stake. Please let encourage good moves as much as we will call them out for the bad news too. This is economic diversification