Showing posts with label Trillion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trillion. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Nigeria spent ₦1.05 trillion on imported cars last year — Automotive



Nigeria spent about N1.05 trillion last year on importation of vehicles and spare parts, while its local car assembly plants suffered monumental loss in patronage, according to the Director General of the National Automotive Council (NAC), Alhaji Aminu Jalal.

Meanwhile, the Peugeot Automobile of Nigeria (PAN), which produced 90,000 cars in 1985, and had about 4,000 permanent employees, now produces about 3,000 vehicles annually with 250 staff, its Managing Director, Alh. Ibrahim Boyi, said.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Check out Dele Momodu's Trillion Naira Letter to President Jonathan



Your Excellency,
I’m compelled to write you again today since I don’t have any other form of access to deliver this to you.

Friday, September 6, 2013

My Trillion Naira Letter to President Jonathan – Dele Momodu



Your Excellency,
I’m compelled to write you again today since I don’t have any other form of access to deliver this to you.
I’m also not sure you read the other open letters I have written to you, especially ‘My Kobo Advise to Mr President’.
If you did I hope that you digested the content and pondered on them as I expected you would. My doubts are due to your continued actions.
Continue after the break.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Nigerian Travellers Still Groan Despite ₦1.414 Trillion Spent On Road




igeria has about 35, 000km of federal roads in its network. However despite N1.414 trillion expended on their maintenance since 1999, the roads remain death traps.  From Shagamu-Ore to Benin, Onitsha to Owerri, Gombe to Potiskum, Abuja to Lokoja, Ibadan to Ilorin among others, travellers suffer untold hardships as greater portions of the road network are in deplorable condition. These roads are ridden with potholes and gullies. Watch the video below and share your thoughts by dropping a comment on how Nigeria can improve the state of its roads and other infrastructure.


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