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Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Ibrahimcoomasie: 6:39am On Jul 01
A US-based Nigerian entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer of Asper Online Auction, Otunba Saheed Ashogbon, has announced plans to invest $100 million in an online auto auction platform in Nigeria.

Unveiling his plans to the media in Lagos, Ashogbon, who has lived in the US for over 30 years, explained that his return to Nigeria was in response to President Bola Tinubu’s call on Nigerians in the diaspora to come home and support the government with their investments.

He said: “I want to introduce a business that will benefit the country. I propose to bring an auction platform from the USA to sell all disused and abandoned vehicles across the country.

“The total funds earmarked for this project in Nigeria amount to $100 million. We intend to have our headquarters in Lagos and establish branches across all 36 states of the federation.”

Ashogbon stated that research conducted by his the company had identified over 500,000 indiscriminately parked and abandoned vehicles in Lagos alone.

The entrepreneur noted that his investment would help remove abandoned vehicles and makeshift dealers from the roadsides, generate employment for thousands of youths and provide tax revenue for the government.

He added that aside from helping the government ensure the roads are free from unnecessarily parked cars, it would also serve as a platform where owners of ‘end of life cars’ could quickly get a buyer for their abandoned vehicles.

The Asper boss disclosed that he has written to President Bola Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu seeking their support for the venture, stressing that he requires about 50 hectares of land in Badagry, Epe, and Ikorodu to commence operations in Lagos, where he hopes to clear abandoned vehicles from the roads.

“At the start of the business, 20 youths from each of the 57 local governments and local council development areas will be employed immediately for different already mapped duties. All we are waiting for is the government’s buy-in by providing 50 hectares of land in Badagry, Epe, and Ikorodu for the commencement of operations.

“I will need 50 hectares of land in Badagry, Epe, and Ikorodu to commence operations in Lagos. We have found that there are 500,000 abandoned vehicles on the streets and roads of Lagos,” he stated.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/why-im-investing-100m-in-auto-industry-ashogbon-us-based-nigerian/amp/

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by CEO1995: 6:44am On Jul 01
Good

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by SocialJustice: 6:56am On Jul 01
🤡🤡🤡

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by 89green: 6:57am On Jul 01
No problem, just have it at the back of your mind that the current atmosphere doesn't favor big businesses, not even SMEs, so na survival of the fittest.

It's possible he has the APC survival card too grin
Btw where is mannabbq and Helinuess grin

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by sleek214(m): 6:58am On Jul 01
How are you investing $100M in an online auction business.....and you need free land (50 hectares). This one does not have a $100M to invest besides we have pantakers to buy those abandoned cars if the owners want to sell. Besides we don't have over 500,000 abandoned vehicles in Lagos state. I think this guy is a big scam. He wants to use generating employment for the citizens as a means to scam the government. What is the man even saying? You want to take people's vehicles ( abandoned vehicles)to your yard and auction them....

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by SmartPolician: 7:01am On Jul 01
He said: “I want to introduce a business that will benefit the country. I propose to bring an auction platform from the USA to sell all disused and abandoned vehicles across the country.

So after spending 30 years in America, this is the good thing you can do for your country because Escobar asked you to come home and invest. Others are setting up new automaking factories in their states and you want to make Nigeria a dumping ground and even had the guts to write the authorities asking for lands. I no know whether dem dey komot shame for una eyes for that America!

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Ahmed0336(m): 7:10am On Jul 01
I like reading news of these nature.

Any legit development to reduce unemployment is highly appreciated.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by 89green: 7:13am On Jul 01
Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by TechBaron: 10:06am On Jul 01
Grwat
Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by RealLordZeus(m): 10:07am On Jul 01
I no sure say the man dey serious, 50 hectares of land in Lagos as buy in from Government... Dangote that invested 20 billion usd self no request for such

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by GreyWolf01: 10:08am On Jul 01
This is a front for looted funds.

$100 million dollars? Please!

When asper online auctions are still trying to raise funding to commence operations in the USA.

Entrepreneur my foot!

Minimal research will reveal the truth.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Nwaokunkpara: 10:08am On Jul 01
erllihjar:
If he doesn't experience this our Nigerian business environment by himself he might not understand. You're welicome in sir


I swear bro unless he's going to cut corners
Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by gulfer: 10:08am On Jul 01
One of the old crew is coming back to the team grin grin grin

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by starpower(m): 10:08am On Jul 01
Baba want to open Owode Onirin, even Owode people still they find scrap buy.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by sabbiboi: 10:08am On Jul 01
His name (Ashogbon) in Yoruba refers to sense. So don’t blame his idea. A person’s name is significant to their destiny in life

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Praktikals1000: 10:09am On Jul 01
grin
Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Damian911: 10:09am On Jul 01
lol
we shall see how it pans out cool
Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by NwaliE01: 10:10am On Jul 01
The grass is not always green on the other sides.
Tinubu don go hype this one come back.
The time he will understand the music, DJ for don off gen.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Smartgeek(m): 10:12am On Jul 01
Any legitimate initiative to reduce unemployment is highly welcomed.
Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by Jonjam269: 10:14am On Jul 01
89green:
No problem, just have it at the back of your mind that the current atmosphere doesn't favor big businesses, not even SMEs, so na survival of the fittest.

It's possible he has the APC survival card too grin
Btw where is mannabbq and Helinuess grin
You guys have lost it completely, just wailing and grunting no meaningful contribution

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by phylshan: 10:14am On Jul 01
How this 'investment' costs $100m is what I am still thinking

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by CapitalBank: 10:15am On Jul 01
erllihjar:
If he doesn't experience this our Nigerian business environment by himself he might not understand. You're welicome in sir

Lmaoo… dem don assure the Weyrey of one empty protection.

Others are running away, him wan enter. By the time his $100M turn to $1M nobody will tell him what to do.

Tow of the meat sellers at the abattoir where I buy meat from has closed shop…

But it’s not my money sha… na him money.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by koning: 10:15am On Jul 01
sleek214:
How are you investing $100M in an online auction business.....and you need free land (50 hectares). This one does not have a $100M to invest besides we have pantakers to buy those abandoned cars if the owners want to sell.





Money laundry things?. Does he look like someone who has $100m?

He's being used to clean and wash stolen public funds. We are not fools.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by CapitalBank: 10:16am On Jul 01
Jonjam269:

You guys have lost it completely, just wailing and grunting no meaningful contribution

We know your type. Paid hands to speak nonsense.

When you log off, you see go collect from the useless government u Dey support. I hope u get money to pay your house rent sha…

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by JAMO84: 10:16am On Jul 01
Since he's not from their side, see how they are rubbishing his ideas. When he succeed, they will start crying Monopoly and government patronage.

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Re: Why I’m Investing $100m In Auto Industry – Ashogbon, US-based Nigerian by pappilo(m): 10:18am On Jul 01
This one is a dreamer. The business is not viable and what the hell does he need $100m for?

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