The Nigerian Company Making WAR Machines
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This company in Nigeria makes high tech military and defence equipment, and in this video you'll discover all these defence equipment and learn about what they mean for Nigeria and Africa's future.
Smartest ppl in Africa much love from Somalia
Thank you. Sending greetings your way.
God bless Nigeria and Nigerians 🇳🇬
AS Indian I can understand and feels happy for Growth and progress in Africa because we also pass from this phase 🇮🇳🇮🇳❣️❣️
Thank you.
God Blessed Nigeria !
I am from India, the Country who first saw the potential & intelligence of African nations & always try to give them a Chance on Global level just like giving Permanent seat for African Union in G20 league of nations. May Africa continent grow & develop, overcome from all sorts of terrorism & Poverty then it will be Known as Continent of treasures
Thanks a lot for your kind words 🙏
Who first saw the potential and intelligence of India?
@@listenup2882 usa in 1998
@@listenup2882 usa in 1998
Kuch bhi dekhte ho
This is wonderful. May you continue to make progress.
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate.
Nigeria needs to invest more in scientific research and product development.
Absolutely true.
These are news you would never listen to on the international news media. Years back I remember when the owner of the company signed an agreement with the Nigeria military for the production and supplies for the military assets. God bless Nigeria God bless the entire African continent.
Absolutely, thank you.
@@joedadi Thank you for putting this together. God bless you.
Naija 🇳🇬 to the world 🌍🌎
Africa 🌍 to the world
I've never heard of this company until now. Thank you for this documentary.
You're welcome. They have been in existence for a while. Unfortunately there's little media coverage about them, at least on UA-cam.
@@joedadithey are not the first and only oga. There is another one called Ezugwu that have been existing
@@stevenwilliams3015 I understand your point. But in my video I specifically said "the first Nigerian company to bring military grade technology to consumers".
Ezugwu was made by the Nigerian Military, which was headed by Gen. Victor Ezugwu, but they don't sell yet, the Nigerian Military is not a private company.
Proforce is the first one making and selling to other countries, even to the Nigerian Military.
@@joedadi keywords "to consumer" Now I understand but next time elaborate more 👍
@@stevenwilliams3015 "Ezugwu" is not a company; it is a mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle manufactured by the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON). It is just one of several vehicles produced by DICON. Therefore, before correcting others, ensure that your facts are accurate, "Oga." Proforce in Ode-Remo, Ogun State has been manufacturing military vehicles and equipment for years... I didn't say they were the first, however they deserve their respect. I advise you to expand your knowledge by learning more about them and other defense industry companies in Nigeria.... Facts!
They should start making their own version of Hummer
Bravo Nigeria
Sky is just a limit to what Nigeria and Nigerians can do when cones to renewable technologies.
Giving the fact that Nigeria Natural Minerals Resources are uncountless and abundance.
PROFORCE DEFENCE MADE IN NIGERIA 🇳🇬.
Absolutely. Thank you.
Today we will share your video on our Facebook Messenger story. Job well done.
They need to start manufacturing tanks.
Yes it will help the army and we can sell some to other countries
Before we say it's cheaper to buy locally, we should compare the cost of importing vs building locally for defense artilleries
When you buy locally the money circulates within the local economy saving the country foreign exchange.
@@listenup2882 You have a point, but That has nothing to do with this conversation.
When it comes to Armour production the cost of production is not the goal but self sufficiency..if we continue to reply of west for ammunition we will continue to have the issue of Obama and Jonathan scenario during chibok girls where they refused to sale arms to us.
The army has a 30 percent stake in company, the company is at Abeokuta, so the army gets their vehicles from there
Yeah, that's true.
Will Pro Force's venture into manufacturing more advanced systems mean that it will produce planes and tanks?
We don't know yet. But we hope they do.
@@joedadi I would love to see fifth or sixth generation fighter jet produced by Nigeria.
@@opakular That requires a lot of engineering, but I would love to see it happen too.
Ghana go think say no edited 😅
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What copy paste can do…😬
This is a waste because Bello turji and boko haram are doing as they wish in the bush while the military can not save the country but oppressing and intimidating innocent civilians
Stop lying oga. There is already one existing before this, and it's Ezugwu. Even Jide for TVC went to see for himself. Stop propaganda
Did you even watch the video well? There is no propaganda here. Ezugwu was made by DICON which is a state owned defense corporation. Proforce is the first private company to make and export defense equipment.
@joedadi Please carry on with your good work. We Africans always find fault with locally made products. We spend billions yearly on foreign military products. And we are giving strict terms and conditions whenever we need specialist critical weapons. If countries like America 🇺🇸 and other countries can build their weapons, why must NIGERIA be different?
Countries like India and Pakistan 🇵🇰 are building various local weapons. We don't value our own talent but cherish others.
We have all that it takes to solve our security problems.
Thanks for the video ❤❤❤
@@victoremmanuel567 Thank you.
Local manufacturing is what really builds the economy of most countries, and I strongly believe that we need to learn from them in order to advance.
Calm down Williams.This is the only private company doing this in Nigeria the other manufacturer is a government enterprise.
Oga ask questions or be quiet about things u know nothing about. It's not difficult