This is what I thought as soon as I had this... when you invest all the money in rivers, they will turn around to say that Igbos is taking their land.. already, they said that they are not Igbos because of oil.. we should be careful.
That Imo has the largest gas in west Africa is an inroad claim of Imo states as theirs. Anambra also has large amounts of oil. Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing.
Mr man, close mouth for this our Biafra issue for now, let us get the sea port then other things can follow, we talk too much, some things is supposed to be kept secret until when the time to release it comes.
Is it right for me to remind all the Igbos that have been lamenting on social media that sea port will soon be commission and there is an urgent need for the Igbos to head to SE. Most igbos had argued that once they get internatioal airport and seaport, they are ready to leave lagos and SW. Are they willing to go back home or any new excuses?
And you are who again, sir? What happens if they do not comply to your directive? At this rate you will soon exhaust yourself and your income posting this twaddle across social media platforms. Talk of a man fighting a lost cause. Ever heard of Don Quixote?
@user-zx9vk4ks6z Igbo people bragging about leaving Lagos and Southwest once they have built the international airport and seaport is a joke. Yorubas took it seriously, and we are all going to remind you to start leaving as soon as the seaport is finally commissioning or when your Biafra Republic is declared in December 2024. Time is ticking..
@@adekunleyussuf4259 What has this got to do with Yorubas? The owners of Lagos have already said that are NOT Yorubas and do not want Lagos to be in the same region with Yorubas. So how is it your role to remind anyone of anything? If you have not read Don Quixote by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes do so ASAP and cut your losses because right now you are fighting a lost cause.
Just wait. Duke of Nnewi go soon begin dock. Meanwhile, watch out for Asari Dokubo and his hit-and-run Creek Rats. Not to talk of the Ikwerre Efulefus. They are saying Igbo grabbed their land, and also want to grab their water. No way! I hope Ibeto did his homework thoroughly.
@@okieto5350 nobody from there said anything yet and you are stupiditily running your mouth like this. Do you think that you are wise? No, you are a fool. Before you think that someone from there is talking; I am from Anambra state.
If Nigeria messed with his cement business, what assurance is there that they will not mess with his seaport business? In present-day Nigeria, the success of such a venture by an Igbo man, should be celebrated with cautious optimism. Let’s resist the temptation to count our chickens before they hatch. Just saying.
Good question. The problem is Gov Otti and to some extent Gov Mbah are the only sensible of the SE governors. Soludo should know better, but he is a complete disaster by the looks of it. given what happened to Ibo assets before, at least, what Ibos should do with Port Harcourt should be a subject for discussion to gather opinions and chart the way forward. Right now, there is no guidance on the subject both theoretical and otherwise. As a result, Ibo business people are forced to make their own individual decisions and it is left for platforms like this to discuss the risks. It seems clear from the comments that Ibos need to return to Port Harcourt and use its port as was intended by the founders. At the same time Ibos must invest with caution given the antecedents. In other words while Ibo businesses should use Port Harcourt, effort should be intensified to create the Azumini Port Complex as backup/replacement. Sadly economic thinking among Ibos is at its lowest ebb since the demise of Pius Okigbo and a few others. Even Jaja of Opobo was more knowledgeable about economics than our present leaders. For example, when Jaja sensed that European trade was shifting from slaves to commodities, he quickly left Bonny, the old slave port and founded Opobo on the mouth of Imo River to control trade with the Ibo interior in the 1860s. Very clever! Today, the focus of trade is moving from Lagos which is liked to Europe, the old imperial centre to West/central Africa which should be linked to Port Harcourt /Azumini and Asia, the future economic, military and political powerhouse. But our SE governors do not see this trend and they fail to capitalize on the desire of Ibos to leave Lagos after the demolition of their properties to facilitate this eastward shift. Thus instead of a concerted effort to develop the Azumini Port Complex, they are building conference centres. * I hear they have stopped teaching history in Nigeria, does that include economic history too?
You're talking of BATH NNAJI in Aba, and may be you have not come to know that IMO state government has chased away EEDC and now employed ORASH POWER HOLDING COMPANY in EGBU, they're working so that Imo will jave 24/7 light
The problem is the Rivers Igbos or Ikwerre as they are known actually don’t see themselves as Igbos and infact hate Igbos, would have been better he built it in Abia state specifically! So the excitement should be muted
1. I thought Gov Alex Otti said he was building a seaport in Azumini area. What happened to that? It seems that he has now been distracted by the usual culprits and instead of continuing the seaport idea, he is now purportedly building yet another airport when his state is surrounded by airports. 2. Port Harcourt was created from scratch by the British to perform the same role as Lagos in the west. What happened during the war and after was a blatant violation of Ibo rights which went unchallenged. Today Ibos should revamp and use the port but install legal-rational and physical safeguards to protect their assets regardless of whether Ikwerres are Ibos or not.
Why, you don't want to build business in Rivers state because Ikwerre say that they are not Igbo. Are you kidding? Do you know how many Igbo owned businesses in Rivers state? Do you know that all of Azudialu Obiejesi business is located in Rivers state? All of Uche Ogah oil companies are located in Rivers state. Some of you igbotic people should just keep quiet if you don't have nothing to say.
@@longinusukenta Man I personally could care less whether Ikwerre people accept to be Igbos or not but the reality is that you have those among them who are willing to destroy those Igbo businesses you mentioned at the slightest provocation! Such is the intensity of their hatred of the Igbo man so don’t deceive yourself
@@marandymbamara9099 Ikwerre people could care less what think about them. The shocking thing about some of you igbotic guys is that you didn't know that there are thousands of Igbo businesses in Rivers state.
@@marandymbamara9099 Yes there are some Ikwerre who claim they are not Ibo but equally there are even more Ikwerre who claim to be Ibo. Prime examples are Nyesom Wike and Chibuike Amaechi, both former governors. The problem is Ibos in social media have focused on a minority of noise makers for entertainment and ignore/or distort the big picture. Behind the deafening noise Ibo businesses are thriving in Ikwerre land which is itself integrally linked to Ibo mainland by road, air and rail. What Ibos need to do is to create legal-rational and physical safeguards to protect their businesses regardless of whether Ikwerres are Ibos or not.
So what happened to the supposed Ibeto takeover of Nkalagu Cement factory built by the eastern regional government? I thought he was going to revamp it and resume the manufacture of cement there, yes or no?
@@IGBOAREATV You have raised an interesting point well beyond the scope of this podcast. In my view Ibeto Group has reached a state where it should be floated as a public company with him holding majority shares. Same as Innoson, Air Peace etc. in order to move away from the sole trader model, divorce ownership from control and ensure the long-term survivability of Ibo businesses. Failure to do this has resulted in the death of big Ibo brands with their owners e.g. Ekene Dili Chukwu, Bolingo Hotels etc. So if creating a company and selling shares to the likes of Anyim is not a bad idea to raise capital to revamp the company. *BTW Incidentally, this is why many people are totally disappointed with Soludo and his lacklustre regime in Anambra State. Instead of expanding promoting Onitsha Stock Exchange to bring Ibo businesses in line with 21st century realities, he is building "fun city"!
@IGBOAREATV Obasanjo frustrated Ibeto, but he sued the federal government and WON. The problem with Ibeto is not the government, but himself. He was simply outclassed by Dangute. Dangute used internationally recognized professional managers to grow his business, while Ibeto did not.
@ChuksUdemezue Ibeto companies are not better managed than Dangute. Dangute companies are publicly listed and anybody can look at his numbers. Nobody knows what Ibeto numbers are. That's why Dangute is a known world billionaire, but nobody knows what Ibeto is worth.
This is how we Igbos make mouth and they will deal with us always. Just keep quiet until the project has matured. We should have wisdom. Remember Rivers state is not your normal cousin friend. They can screw you up any minute on the advice of their friends up north.
This is what I thought as soon as I had this... when you invest all the money in rivers, they will turn around to say that Igbos is taking their land.. already, they said that they are not Igbos because of oil.. we should be careful.
Whether the cement is produced in Nigeria or outside Nigeria, since Ibeto was able to crash the cost/price of cement is the issue. Are you happy paying #10,000.00 for a bag of cement that Ibeto was selling for #3000.00? Remember those laws were put in place to favour a certain person or group as revealed by the House of Representatives on 17/7/2024. This same man was invited to appear before the Hose of Rep. to explain why the cost of cement is high, when he has monopoly of the product, Tax Incentives, Customs Benefits, and so on, as listed by the House of Rep., but this dealer never showed up. He is making huge profit at the expense of the poor masses. Mr. Steven Williams, is that good?
@@darlingtonegbu7391 I understand your point, but we should also encourage Ibeto to build a manufacturing centers in Nigeria too, especially in South East, because it's going to create jobs and will be totally independent
@@stevenwilliams3015it’ll not benefit us as of now to build the factory in Nigeria cuz of Tax Nigeria government will give him. The tax will make the price of cement increase but if the industry is in a cheap country it’ll benefit us
Ibeto acquired the Nkalagu cement factory and he equally built a cement manufacturing factory in PortHarcourt but was not allowed to manufacture b4 he brought down the cement price. So do your investigation properly b4 u make ur video
Ibeto and Dangute started at the same time, but Dangute businesses are expecting 30 billion dollars revenue, and Ibeto is still trying to build one cement plant. Ibeto is simply a looser.
If Ibeto is a looser (sic) then what are you? You have heard how Dangote was given monopoly by the Nigerian state which simultaneously shut down Ibeto's business but you still feel able and willing to diss him. This shows that you have an undeveloped sense of justice and airplay. Same way Gen Ironsi was pilloried for appointing Ibo advisers in the 1960s but today you lot are silent as the Nigerian state becomes a Fulani and now Yoruba family business. If an Ibo-headed government had shut down Dangote's cement business and gave monopoly to Ibeto, you would have found your voice, yes or no?
Dangote a Northern business helped by federal government against others. Several times he enjoyed monopoly, waivers and dollars at low rate. Why wouldn't he be the richest man in the world!
@@LabaraNdonia You guys only talk about Obasanjo shutting down Ibeto cement, but what you guys tend to forget is that Ibeto sued the Nigerian government and WON. He was allowed to import cement until 2018 by the court. The problem with Ibeto was that he wanted to be champion of Igbo cement, while Dangute wanted to be champion of African cement.
@@IGBOAREATV The problem with Ibeto which is a major problem for Igbo traders who became wealthy, is that they don't hire PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS to manage their businesses. Almost all of them run their businesses which is a major mistake. You will be shocked what will happen to innoson motors if chukwuma had hired professional managers. Ibeto was simply outclassed. He didn't take advantage of winning his case against the Nigerian government.
@@longinusukenta Are you trying to argue that the Nigerian state has not given monopoly status to Dangote not only in cement but in various other commodities or what? I find your quip regarding Ibo cement and African cement meaningless and unhelpful.
Won't keeping this announcement at a low key in the interim not be wiser, knowing the dreaded economic impact to Lagos ports. Restructuring is overdue for Nigeria to start that new journey to economic divestiture and growth.
Chukwu Biko gozierem onye Igbo obula❤❤
Amen Amen 🙏 🙌
Amen
Amen and Amen oooooo
Goziekwa gi nke ukwuu nwannem ❤
Amen and amen
This is what I thought as soon as I had this... when you invest all the money in rivers, they will turn around to say that Igbos is taking their land.. already, they said that they are not Igbos because of oil.. we should be careful.
That Imo has the largest gas in west Africa is an inroad claim of Imo states as theirs. Anambra also has large amounts of oil. Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing.
The more they push igbo down, the more God is pushing us up
How can you stop what you don't know? It is impossible only to follow with envy.
Otua ka odi.
We are the children of light 🕯️ Thank 🙏 you so much Sir God is with you
The blessings of God upon Igbos, are beyond human imaginations.
Obasanjo should be invited when it will be commission.
No one can stop God from blessings whomever he will bless
No igbo importer can say now there is no sea port in the east,there is alternative now so .let us grow our own.
That name Igbo is a spirit of success,who will not like to associate with it
Dangote Started with rebagging initially too.
All this is the reason why they are afraid of Ndi_Igbo, because they can't afford to compete with Ndi_Igbo.
Good job my brother Igbo to the world
Now all south east government is obligated to patronize this company and stop crying marginalization of Ndigbo we shall overcome ✊
We are the children of zion
Exactly my dear
make una go dey invest for Calabar land, when another war come again , them go collect una property, make una no learn from past mistakes
Never. Cunny man die, cunny man bury am. Calabar should invest in Calabar, Tinapa style.
That can not stop biafra seaport is good but biafra we want
Mr man, close mouth for this our Biafra issue for now, let us get the sea port then other things can follow, we talk too much, some things is supposed to be kept secret until when the time to release it comes.
Nice one my brother
Well done 👍🏿
Ain't no stopping us now,we are moving on.
Is it right for me to remind all the Igbos that have been lamenting on social media that sea port will soon be commission and there is an urgent need for the Igbos to head to SE. Most igbos had argued that once they get internatioal airport and seaport, they are ready to leave lagos and SW. Are they willing to go back home or any new excuses?
And you are who again, sir? What happens if they do not comply to your directive? At this rate you will soon exhaust yourself and your income posting this twaddle across social media platforms. Talk of a man fighting a lost cause. Ever heard of Don Quixote?
@user-zx9vk4ks6z Igbo people bragging about leaving Lagos and Southwest once they have built the international airport and seaport is a joke. Yorubas took it seriously, and we are all going to remind you to start leaving as soon as the seaport is finally commissioning or when your Biafra Republic is declared in December 2024. Time is ticking..
@@adekunleyussuf4259
What has this got to do with Yorubas? The owners of Lagos have already said that are NOT Yorubas and do not want Lagos to be in the same region with Yorubas. So how is it your role to remind anyone of anything? If you have not read Don Quixote by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes do so ASAP and cut your losses because right now you are fighting a lost cause.
You be mumu you hear ,if Igbos should go then we r going with our natural resources.
Oh God please give us Biafra
Amen !
Just wait. Duke of Nnewi go soon begin dock. Meanwhile, watch out for Asari Dokubo and his hit-and-run Creek Rats. Not to talk of the Ikwerre Efulefus. They are saying Igbo grabbed their land, and also want to grab their water. No way! I hope Ibeto did his homework thoroughly.
@@okieto5350 nobody from there said anything yet and you are stupiditily running your mouth like this. Do you think that you are wise? No, you are a fool. Before you think that someone from there is talking; I am from Anambra state.
Ikwerres are not efulefus. What ikwerre passed through during the civil war is a long story to write.
@@willyboy4248, I just wonder what Ikwerres went through. I’d like you to educate me on that.
@@okieto5350 make your research.
If Nigeria messed with his cement business, what assurance is there that they will not mess with his seaport business? In present-day Nigeria, the success of such a venture by an Igbo man, should be celebrated with cautious optimism. Let’s resist the temptation to count our chickens before they hatch. Just saying.
South East governors we are waiting for the results of our economic summit you guys held we must see something happening NOW 👀
Good question. The problem is Gov Otti and to some extent Gov Mbah are the only sensible of the SE governors. Soludo should know better, but he is a complete disaster by the looks of it. given what happened to Ibo assets before, at least, what Ibos should do with Port Harcourt should be a subject for discussion to gather opinions and chart the way forward.
Right now, there is no guidance on the subject both theoretical and otherwise. As a result, Ibo business people are forced to make their own individual decisions and it is left for platforms like this to discuss the risks. It seems clear from the comments that Ibos need to return to Port Harcourt and use its port as was intended by the founders. At the same time Ibos must invest with caution given the antecedents. In other words while Ibo businesses should use Port Harcourt, effort should be intensified to create the Azumini Port Complex as backup/replacement.
Sadly economic thinking among Ibos is at its lowest ebb since the demise of Pius Okigbo and a few others. Even Jaja of Opobo was more knowledgeable about economics than our present leaders. For example, when Jaja sensed that European trade was shifting from slaves to commodities, he quickly left Bonny, the old slave port and founded Opobo on the mouth of Imo River to control trade with the Ibo interior in the 1860s. Very clever!
Today, the focus of trade is moving from Lagos which is liked to Europe, the old imperial centre to West/central Africa which should be linked to Port Harcourt /Azumini and Asia, the future economic, military and political powerhouse. But our SE governors do not see this trend and they fail to capitalize on the desire of Ibos to leave Lagos after the demolition of their properties to facilitate this eastward shift. Thus instead of a concerted effort to develop the Azumini Port Complex, they are building conference centres.
* I hear they have stopped teaching history in Nigeria, does that include economic history too?
You're talking of BATH NNAJI in Aba, and may be you have not come to know that IMO state government has chased away EEDC and now employed ORASH POWER HOLDING COMPANY in EGBU, they're working so that Imo will jave 24/7 light
Good move.
A good one of its true
The problem is the Rivers Igbos or Ikwerre as they are known actually don’t see themselves as Igbos and infact hate Igbos, would have been better he built it in Abia state specifically! So the excitement should be muted
1. I thought Gov Alex Otti said he was building a seaport in Azumini area. What happened to that? It seems that he has now been distracted by the usual culprits and instead of continuing the seaport idea, he is now purportedly building yet another airport when his state is surrounded by airports.
2. Port Harcourt was created from scratch by the British to perform the same role as Lagos in the west. What happened during the war and after was a blatant violation of Ibo rights which went unchallenged. Today Ibos should revamp and use the port but install legal-rational and physical safeguards to protect their assets regardless of whether Ikwerres are Ibos or not.
Why, you don't want to build business in Rivers state because Ikwerre say that they are not Igbo. Are you kidding? Do you know how many Igbo owned businesses in Rivers state? Do you know that all of Azudialu Obiejesi business is located in Rivers state? All of Uche Ogah oil companies are located in Rivers state. Some of you igbotic people should just keep quiet if you don't have nothing to say.
@@longinusukenta Man I personally could care less whether Ikwerre people accept to be Igbos or not but the reality is that you have those among them who are willing to destroy those Igbo businesses you mentioned at the slightest provocation! Such is the intensity of their hatred of the Igbo man so don’t deceive yourself
@@marandymbamara9099
Ikwerre people could care less what think about them. The shocking thing about some of you igbotic guys is that you didn't know that there are thousands of Igbo businesses in Rivers state.
@@marandymbamara9099
Yes there are some Ikwerre who claim they are not Ibo but equally there are even more Ikwerre who claim to be Ibo. Prime examples are Nyesom Wike and Chibuike Amaechi, both former governors. The problem is Ibos in social media have focused on a minority of noise makers for entertainment and ignore/or distort the big picture. Behind the deafening noise Ibo businesses are thriving in Ikwerre land which is itself integrally linked to Ibo mainland by road, air and rail. What Ibos need to do is to create legal-rational and physical safeguards to protect their businesses regardless of whether Ikwerres are Ibos or not.
All Hail Jah
To God be the Glory
Ibeto carry go nwanne
So what happened to the supposed Ibeto takeover of Nkalagu Cement factory built by the eastern regional government?
I thought he was going to revamp it and resume the manufacture of cement there, yes or no?
They're trying to frustrate him. I heard some people including Anyim Pius suddenly appeared to demand shares.
@@IGBOAREATV
You have raised an interesting point well beyond the scope of this podcast. In my view Ibeto Group has reached a state where it should be floated as a public company with him holding majority shares. Same as Innoson, Air Peace etc. in order to move away from the sole trader model, divorce ownership from control and ensure the long-term survivability of Ibo businesses. Failure to do this has resulted in the death of big Ibo brands with their owners e.g. Ekene Dili Chukwu, Bolingo Hotels etc. So if creating a company and selling shares to the likes of Anyim is not a bad idea to raise capital to revamp the company.
*BTW Incidentally, this is why many people are totally disappointed with Soludo and his lacklustre regime in Anambra State. Instead of expanding promoting Onitsha Stock Exchange to bring Ibo businesses in line with 21st century realities, he is building "fun city"!
@IGBOAREATV
Obasanjo frustrated Ibeto, but he sued the federal government and WON. The problem with Ibeto is not the government, but himself. He was simply outclassed by Dangute. Dangute used internationally recognized professional managers to grow his business, while Ibeto did not.
You are talking trash have you been to ibeto company ?
ibeto companies are better manage and structured than his rival dangote. go and check
@ChuksUdemezue
Ibeto companies are not better managed than Dangute. Dangute companies are publicly listed and anybody can look at his numbers. Nobody knows what Ibeto numbers are. That's why Dangute is a known world billionaire, but nobody knows what Ibeto is worth.
Lago's will be forgotten sooner
This is how we Igbos make mouth and they will deal with us always. Just keep quiet until the project has matured. We should have wisdom. Remember Rivers state is not your normal cousin friend. They can screw you up any minute on the advice of their friends up north.
This is what I thought as soon as I had this... when you invest all the money in rivers, they will turn around to say that Igbos is taking their land.. already, they said that they are not Igbos because of oil.. we should be careful.
Why should they deal with us? So Nigeria is not for us then? When Dangote was building refinery did he build it in the secret?
@@princejonas6960 oga take your sentiment to elsewhere.
Who told you, you can build such project in secrecy. Something that's already reported by Channels TV and is all over the Nigeria media.
FairBut what's bragging about this? If someone celebrates excellence and success and it irritates anyone, na una sabi.
Abeg all this kind of talk dey put our business people in trouble please let it be
Nothing dey happen. At the least you heard from him. He's advertising. May be you don't understand big business.
But is Ibeto cement produced in Nigeria or in a foreign country?
Whether the cement is produced in Nigeria or outside Nigeria, since Ibeto was able to crash the cost/price of cement is the issue. Are you happy paying #10,000.00 for a bag of cement that Ibeto was selling for #3000.00? Remember those laws were put in place to favour a certain person or group as revealed by the House of Representatives on 17/7/2024. This same man was invited to appear before the Hose of Rep. to explain why the cost of cement is high, when he has monopoly of the product, Tax Incentives, Customs Benefits, and so on, as listed by the House of Rep., but this dealer never showed up. He is making huge profit at the expense of the poor masses. Mr. Steven Williams, is that good?
@@darlingtonegbu7391 I understand your point, but we should also encourage Ibeto to build a manufacturing centers in Nigeria too, especially in South East, because it's going to create jobs and will be totally independent
@@stevenwilliams3015it’ll not benefit us as of now to build the factory in Nigeria cuz of Tax Nigeria government will give him. The tax will make the price of cement increase but if the industry is in a cheap country it’ll benefit us
Ibeto sold cheaper cement and pushed Dangote out of market even though he was rebagging.
Where is Ibeto cement? He has been trying to build one cement factory since 8 years ago and haven't been able to do that.
No need for your excitement. For Nigeria note it is Oso ndi owedi and the they will not rest in pulling you down no need in for this broadcast.
This is in the news everywhere and mind you, none can stop Ndigbo.
Ibeto acquired the Nkalagu cement factory and he equally built a cement manufacturing factory in PortHarcourt but was not allowed to manufacture b4 he brought down the cement price. So do your investigation properly b4 u make ur video
Keep shut if you understand nothing and learn. People who don't know are the nosiest. I know all that happened and I have a detailed video on that.
Stupid deal.what is my business with private enterprise?
Jealousy is bad 😞😔
@ikejipaschal6242 I think govt has to first dredge the water and designate the area. Then even more people would be willing to build.
Ibeto and Dangute started at the same time, but Dangute businesses are expecting 30 billion dollars revenue, and Ibeto is still trying to build one cement plant. Ibeto is simply a looser.
If Ibeto is a looser (sic) then what are you? You have heard how Dangote was given monopoly by the Nigerian state which simultaneously shut down Ibeto's business but you still feel able and willing to diss him. This shows that you have an undeveloped sense of justice and airplay. Same way Gen Ironsi was pilloried for appointing Ibo advisers in the 1960s but today you lot are silent as the Nigerian state becomes a Fulani and now Yoruba family business. If an Ibo-headed government had shut down Dangote's cement business and gave monopoly to Ibeto, you would have found your voice, yes or no?
Dangote a Northern business helped by federal government against others. Several times he enjoyed monopoly, waivers and dollars at low rate. Why wouldn't he be the richest man in the world!
@@LabaraNdonia
You guys only talk about Obasanjo shutting down Ibeto cement, but what you guys tend to forget is that Ibeto sued the Nigerian government and WON. He was allowed to import cement until 2018 by the court. The problem with Ibeto was that he wanted to be champion of Igbo cement, while Dangute wanted to be champion of African cement.
@@IGBOAREATV
The problem with Ibeto which is a major problem for Igbo traders who became wealthy, is that they don't hire PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS to manage their businesses. Almost all of them run their businesses which is a major mistake. You will be shocked what will happen to innoson motors if chukwuma had hired professional managers. Ibeto was simply outclassed. He didn't take advantage of winning his case against the Nigerian government.
@@longinusukenta
Are you trying to argue that the Nigerian state has not given monopoly status to Dangote not only in cement but in various other commodities or what?
I find your quip regarding Ibo cement and African cement meaningless and unhelpful.
Won't keeping this announcement at a low key in the interim not be wiser, knowing the dreaded economic impact to Lagos ports.
Restructuring is overdue for Nigeria to start that new journey to economic divestiture and growth.