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7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 7:59am On Sep 21

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Despite all odds, Nigeria has continued to maintain its steady drive for development through infrastructure and investment. Whether it's new highways, bridges or industrial projects, the pace of progress is impressive.
Nigeria is currently on a bumpy ride with the rising inflation figures, forex crises and fuel hikes but the country still managed to complete major projects across the country. they include the following

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 7:59am On Sep 21
Enugu asphalt factory.
Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, has recently commissioned a mega asphalt production plant built by his administration.
The governor, explained that the state will produce the inputs for asphalt production, noting that these moves would drastically reduce the cost of road construction for the state.
This special and state-of-the-art asphalt production plant is designed to produce 160 tons of asphalt per hour or 2.5 tons every minute.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 8:00am On Sep 21
National theatre rehabilitation.
The National Arts Theatre was constructed by the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon and completed in 1976 by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration.
The completion coincided with the hosting of the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture also known as festac 77 in January 1977.
Soon after hosting such prestigious event, this monumental structure began to fall into a state of disrepair.
In July, 2021, the bankers committee of Nigeria began rehabilitation of the complex, and the project was completed in august, 2024.
The rehabilitation includes the replacement of the entire heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. the upgrade of the fire safety standards, and power, replacement of the water supply and sewage systems, and the upgrading of interior design with the installations of the audio-video lighting, world stage engineering system and 11 passenger lifts.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 8:01am On Sep 21
New CNG refuel stations.
In the wake of the rising cost of PMS in the country,
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and NIPCO Gas Limited, recently commissioned twelve Compressed Natural Gas stations in the country.
NNPCL announced that Compressed Natural gas or CNG is 40 percent cheaper than PMS in Nigeria and the commissioned twelve new CNG stations in Lagos and Abuja is aimed at reducing transportation costs in the country.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 8:01am On Sep 21
Mangal cement plant.
The Mangal Cement Plant is an emerging industrial project in Nigeria that represents a significant investment in Nigeria's cement production capacity. Located in Kogi State, this plant is part of the larger Mangal Group, a diversified business conglomerate with interests in various sectors.
This newly completed cement plant which began operations in 2024 is expected to boost Nigeria's domestic cement production, reduce dependence on imports, and contribute to the country's infrastructure development efforts.
With a production capacity of 3 million tons per annum, the plant cost about 600 million dollars and was constructed by Sinoma international engineering company.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 8:02am On Sep 21
Lagos red line.
The Lagos red line is a nearly completed metro line in Lagos. The construction is divided into 2 phases with phase 1 undergoing testing.
this phase has a length of 27 kilometers and it connects Agbado in Ogun state to oyigbo in Lagos, with further plans to link the rail with the national theatre station allowing passengers on the redline to access Marina. The phase one of the project features 8 stations and is designed to move more than 500,000 passengers daily through 37 daily trips.
The project includes 10 vehicular overpasses and pedestrian bridges, separating train traffic from vehicles and pedestrians.
The Red Line utilizes a diesel-powered system known as Diesel Multiple Unit which employs on-board diesel engines to propel the train.
The Lagos state government is working to open the rail line to passengers before the end of 2024.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 8:03am On Sep 21
Abuja light rail rehabilitation.

The Abuja light rail is the first metro line in west Africa.
The Rail network is comprised of 6 phases. Phase one, which commenced operations in 2018, covers a stretch of 45.2 kilometers and connects the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to the central business district and the northern outskirts of the city.
Phase two, is expected to extend the network even further, bringing more areas of Abuja into the fold.
The Abuja light rail once sat as an abandoned project as Passenger services on the line were suspended in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The current FCT minister, began rehabilitation of the light rail in 2023, this project was completed and commissioned for use in 2024.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Opebiman: 8:04am On Sep 21
ANOH gas project.
Assa North – Ohaji South gas project is a Greenfield gas development project aimed at supporting the domestic gas market. This new gas plant located in block OML 21 is operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company.
The field extends into block OML 53, where it is called Ohaji South and is operated by Seplat Energy Plc. In combination, the unitized field is called ANOH.

The first phase has a processing capacity of 300 million standard cubic feet per day, with the facility expected to deliver dry gas, condensate and LPG to customers. It is targeting the domestic market for the dry gas and LPG.
the international market targeted for the condensates.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Princebest(m): 5:39pm On Sep 21
That's nice o. Check my profile to see what we have for you.
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by maxiuc(m): 5:39pm On Sep 21
sad angry angry sad angry

angry
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by ecomalchemistt(m): 5:40pm On Sep 21
Sakamanjé

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:40pm On Sep 21
Does this make the common man to see food chop?

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by INTEGRITYA1(m): 5:40pm On Sep 21
That's beautiful

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 5:41pm On Sep 21
Well done on these projects...!


However, what I really yearn to see is human capital development.

How are we working towards self-sufficiency as a nation?!!


I personally believe we should be way past aesthetically pleasing infrastructures, and more focused on Investments that will create massive employment and move the economy forward.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by crestedaguiyi: 5:41pm On Sep 21
Ok
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by nairaman66(m): 5:42pm On Sep 21
Is rehabilitation a project?

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by davodyguy: 5:42pm On Sep 21
Misleading.

Separate government owned projects from private investments.

ANOH and Mangal are private projects

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Softmirror: 5:42pm On Sep 21
Akwamkpuruamu:
Does this make the common man to see food chop?

Food, food, food, food, food, chai. Is that not why they are always covering your mouth with rice and agbado. undecided Food, food, food, food,........ embarassed

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Afonja007: 5:42pm On Sep 21
oh na obasnjo built national theatre no be bulider of jericho wall again ,so add enugu to know if igbos on naira land will support you chukwu kpogi oku

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by sped1oro(m): 5:43pm On Sep 21
Nigeria will be great again!👍👍👍
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by 9jatriot(m): 5:44pm On Sep 21
Nice one OP. At last someone who also provides positive news.

Most bloggers only want to create contents around negative news

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Obakoolex(m): 5:44pm On Sep 21
Akwamkpuruamu:
Does this make the common man to see food chop?
That's why they buy your votes with okpa and garri because stomach infrastructure is the only thing appalling to your likes.

Man shall not live by bread alone.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by jojothaiv(m): 5:44pm On Sep 21
Clap hand for Jesus, clap hand for Jesus.
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by bluefilm: 5:45pm On Sep 21
Crap angry
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by NaijaCrusader: 5:45pm On Sep 21
Why didn't you add Dangote refinery? Anyway if it is at this rate that a country this size is going to industrialize in the 21st century then we are in a big mess.
We need leaders with vision and not looters and myopic thinking dudes

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Matthewdan(m): 5:45pm On Sep 21
Afonja007:
oh na obasnjo built national theatre no be bulider of jericho wall again ,so add enugu to know if igbos on naira land will support you chukwu kpogi oku
grin grin grin

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Bluntemperor: 5:48pm On Sep 21
OP,thank you and God bless you for reminding us that hope is not lost in Nigeria.
Some people will not come near because it's not a bad News,their way of life!
Meanwhile,we looked forward to Hon Minister-of Works- Umahi,to continue giving us the latest news on the 700 -Kilometres - Super HighWays ( Lagos - Port-Hacourt).
How far our Minister?

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by anonimi: 5:49pm On Sep 21
Opebiman:
Nigeria is currently on a bumpy ride with the rising inflation figures, forex crises and fuel hikes but the country still managed to complete major projects across the country

Can you please explain how the projects will affect the price of rice, beans, corn, cassava etc

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by anonimi: 5:51pm On Sep 21
Bluntemperor:
OP,thank you and God bless you for reminding us that hope is not lost in Nigeria.
Some people will not come near because it's not a bad News,their way of life!
Meanwhile,we looked forward to Hon Minister-of Works- Umahi,to continue giving us the latest news on the 700 -Kilometres - Super HighWays ( Lagos - Port-Hacourt).
How far our Minister?

The superhighway is complete already.
Meanwhile the many death trap roads across the country remain.

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Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Mccullum: 5:51pm On Sep 21
That's great, meanwhile capital development on citizens will be more impactful.

Nigeria shall be blessed.
Re: 7 Recently Completed Projects In Nigeria by Princeadebayo11(m): 5:56pm On Sep 21
NOTHING FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?

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