I am Shemau daughter of Muhammad Arabi bin Ahmad Abulfathi bin Aliyu bin Ahmad bin Aliyu bin Muhammad Mustapha bin Muhammad Mukhtar bin Adam bin Dawud bin Abdulganiyu bin Zubair bin Abbas bin Hussain bin Sulaiman bin Ishaq (here my lineage meet with Maulana Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani..
List of Major Industrial Companies That Have Collapsed or Become Inactive in Northern Nigeria…
•Nigerian Paper Mill, Jebba
The company collapsed in 2005
•Lafiagi Sugar Company, Kwara
The company collapsed in 2003
•Bacita Sugar Company
The company collapsed in 2002
•Arewa Breweries, Kano
The company collapsed in 2000
•Northern Oil & Allied Products
The company collapsed in 1999
•Kano Mattress Factory
The company collapsed in 2000
•Kano Plastic Company
The company collapsed in 2000
•Nigeria Bottling Company
The company collapsed in 2004
•Goldline Biscuit Factory, Kano
The company collapsed in 2009
•Arewa Metal Containers (AMECO)
The company collapsed in 1998
•Durbar Hotel (Kaduna/Kano)
The company collapsed in 2000
•Kano Tanneries (mills)
The company collapsed in 1990
•Kaduna Fertilizer Company (KFC)
The company collapsed in 2002
•Nigerian Romanian Wood Factory
The company collapsed in 2000
•Nigerian Tanneries Limited
The company collapsed in 2000
Some Other Companies:
1. KADUNA STATE
•Kaduna Textile Limited (KTL) — collapsed in 2002
•Arewa Textiles — collapsed in 1996
•Finetex Nigeria, Kaduna — collapsed in 2003
•Supertex — collapsed in 2000
•Unitex / United Nigerian Textiles — collapsed in 2005
•Nortex Textile — collapsed in 2001
•Nigerian-German Chemicals, Kaduna — collapsed in 2004
•Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN) — collapsed in 2007
•Premier Breweries — collapsed in 2000
2. KANO STATE
•Kano Textile Printing (KTP) — collapsed in 1998
•Bagauda Textile — collapsed in 1995
•Chedi Textile — collapsed in 1997
•Chalawa Textile Mills — collapsed in 1998
•Gaskiya Textile Mills — collapsed in 1999
•Kano Spinning and Weaving — collapsed in 1990
•Daula Textiles — collapsed in 2000
•SuperTextile — collapsed in 2004
•Hajara Textiles — collapsed in 2002
•Nigeria Oil Mills (NOM) — collapsed in 1999
•Bayero Pharmaceutical — collapsed in 2000
•Dala Foods — collapsed in 2008
•Tofa Textile — collapsed in 2001
•Mambayya Textile — collapsed in 1990
•ANCON Textile — collapsed in 2000
3. KATSINA STATE
•Funtua Textiles — collapsed in 2005
•Daura Textiles — collapsed in 2000
•Kankara Kaolin Processing — collapsed in 2000
4. SOKOTO & ZAMFARA STATES
•Gusau Textile — collapsed in 1999
•Zamfara Textiles — collapsed in 2004
•Sokoto Textile — collapsed in 1993
•Sokoto Ceramic Tiles Factory — collapsed in 2005
5. BAUCHI, GOMBE & NORTH EAST
•Bauchi Furniture Company — collapsed in 2000
•Bauchi Meat Factory — collapsed in 2003
•Steyr Nigeria (Bauchi – tractors) — collapsed in 2007
•Gombe Oil Mills — collapsed in 2001
•Ashaka Textile — collapsed in 1990
@Miss_Halimatu Anybody who submits to the will of God is Muslim. Adam, Enoch Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Izrael (Jacob), Solomon, Joseph, Moses, Jesus and many others who submitted and believed in one true God were all muslims.
@Miss_Halimatu All of them were Muslims. Hasiya was muslim first during the time of P. Musa AS. Then Maryam also a Muslim mother of P. Isa AS. Then Khadija was the first to accept Islam during the time of our prophet SAW.
Another vedio of the Atrocities committed by Berom Christians terrorists yesterday evening: the killing of Muslim travelers continues.
BEROM Christians terrorists continue to kill innocent Muslims Travellers on the Mangu road right in front of security agencies, yet nothing is being done to them.
When exactly will the FG take action regarding the lives of Muslims being ended on these roads by those bl00dsuc1ng terrorists in Plateau State? What crime have Muslims committed in Jos to warrant their blood being spilled like this?
How can they be killing Muslims and then be called upon to receive huge sums of money as compensation? When did the use of guns become legal within the community? They kill Muslims and there is silence as if it isn't being seen, but then they go to the media claiming that they are the ones being killed.
@Mallam_jabeer This is what our politicians, the US and Co hate to see the most and it must happen in Nigeria. Unity between Christians and Muslims to fight the common enemy
@NigeriaStories The comments here are a perfect example to believe many Nigerians are clowns for refusing to understand and believe the Christian genocide narrative is a trap and a western agenda to destroy the country.