Some cars move.
The Nord C3 makes a statement.
Precision in every line. Power in every detail. Presence you can’t ignore.
This isn’t just a drive, it’s a declaration.
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@social_ustaaz@NWali_X We already manufacture solar panels in Nigeria. @LPVtech manufactures solar panels in Lagos and exports them to Ghana.
https://t.co/gICpY5R71Y
PHOTOS: Nigeria exports locally made solar panels to Ghana in renewable energy milestone
In a landmark achievement for Nigeria’s renewable energy sector, Levene Photovoltaic Technologies, a partner of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), has exported solar panels manufactured to Accra, Ghana.
This marks the first export of its kind and underscores Nigeria’s growing capacity to produce and supply clean energy solutions regionally.
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@realpillnuke Not a single drop of fuel was imported in April, and Dangote has continued to supply it. Furthermore, if they have sued the importers, it's because they want to continue supplying fuel to Nigeria.
@realpillnuke I've said repeatedly that the Dangote refinery can fully supply Nigeria's fuel needs. Furthermore, the fuel that is always imported is of poor quality; it's dirty fuel with impurities exceeding 2000 ppm. That's why it can compete with the prices of the Dangote refinery.
@realpillnuke Aradel Holdings owns an active 11,000 bpd refinery and has already exported large volumes of fuel oil, naphtha, and diesel. It will soon begin producing gasoline.
https://t.co/SI61ZJODFL
@realpillnuke It depends on the type of foreign investment. We don't need McDonald's to invest in Nigeria. What would be positive, however, is if a foreign entrepreneur decides to invest in Nigeria, for example, by building a semiconductor factory.
@realpillnuke I prefer a monopoly to imports. Nigerians who complain about the Dangote refinery are free to build refineries in Nigeria and compete with it.
https://t.co/Q52pCTy3ig
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery emerged as the world’s largest exporter of jet fuel in April, capitalising on disruptions to global fuel trade flows caused by the Middle East conflict and a rapid ramp-up in production at the facility.
https://t.co/2XhHLg7LWj
@realpillnuke Alternatively, you can remain neutral and deepen your trade relations. But as I said, what Nigeria is interested in is starting to export manufactured goods and restricting imports.