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Local Content: ‘nigeria Still Losing 75% Petroleum Business’ by vibeslady: 8:53pm On Sep 23, 2011
It's so sad to know that at this level of development and experience as far as Oil & Gas sector is concerned(Compared to other countries, Angola in particular). Nigeria is taking the Local Content Policy with levity, in view of this loosing Billions of Dollars to foreign players. You just need to come to Angola and see what and how Local Content Policy is being handled and what they stand to benefit from the Policy, That is why "Angola today, is another place for Oil & gas boom in place of Nigeria", ! Trust me, most of the Topside Modules and the Subsea Installation structures are being done in (within) Angola, Were as Nigeria is not even talking about subsea aspect for now, ! You need to find out how Local Content Policy is being handled from some Nigerian Experts working in the Oil & Gas sector for Angola. And what it takes for any foreign Expert to work in Angola due to the Policy.
Nigeria please wake up. "Nigerian Experts outside are ready to come back home, to swing into action, "
Re: Local Content: ‘nigeria Still Losing 75% Petroleum Business’ by vibeslady: 8:58pm On Sep 23, 2011
This is reallllllllllllllllllllllllly, Sad. You too see, !

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