Dangote’s refinery was built to handle 650,000 barrels a day. It just processed 700,000.
That makes it the largest single-train refinery in the world.
And they’re not stopping. The plan is to push it to 1.4 million barrels a day within the next 30 months.
It’s already selling petrol to America. Jet fuel to Saudi Arabia. Refined products to the UK, France, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands.
A few years ago we couldn’t refine our own crude. Now the world is buying from us.
@TomolaGroup@hunchohumor My question, That you invested, how much were the shares? You will double of that amount to get paid salary if I’m correct right? I’m just asking
I am pissed, Dangote recently said he imports workers from India because Nigerians don’t know how to operate his plant systems. I need him to say that again, slowly.
Me and 7 of my guys use and chew these exact softwares daily. Let me break down what runs Dangote Cement and who actually knows this stack and flex my knowledge a bit:
SAP ERP is the brain of the entire operation. It tracks every bag of cement from raw limestone to the truck leaving the gate. Inventory, procurement, finance, payroll, all of it running in one system. We use it.
SAP HANA is the database engine under SAP. It processes millions of records in real time so management can make decisions without waiting 4 hours for a report. It is the reason their finance team is not still using Excel. We use it.
SAP Ariba handles procurement. Every vendor, every supply contract, every purchase order flows through Ariba before a kobo leaves the company. We use it.
OpenText ECM manages documents. Engineering drawings, compliance certificates, invoices, all stored, tracked and retrieved digitally. Without it they are drowning in paper. We use it.
AutoCAD designs the physical plant. Every kiln, conveyor belt and silo you see at Obajana was drawn on AutoCAD before a single brick was laid. We use it.
Nutanix is the infrastructure layer. It is what keeps SAP HANA running without crashing. The server backbone behind everything. We know it.
Freshdesk manages internal and customer support tickets. Azure SQL stores structured data. Veritas NetBackup makes sure nothing gets lost if a server dies.
We know all of it.
So when Dangote says he cannot find Nigerians who understand his systems, the question is not whether we exist. The question is whether he is looking, or whether he already decided where to look before he started.
@MudiTheInvestor Can govt policy regulations like adjustment in high price of data and call tariffs affect its price? E.g before, with 5k you can get 30gig data and now all of a sudden you use such amount to 15 gig data. What if government wakes up and directed them to go back to statusquo?
@NuraynAde@nuraynade Pls very important! Wasn’t Jaiz a penny stock before and now? Why are people advising against buying stocks below N10 naira or so. Can’t we buy similar low priced stock if identified?
@iambaashh Should we now aim for that one with lower share price?
I’ve seen people saying for instance buying a Mtn’s stock at N800 is better than buying a mushroom stock of N8.
What should one look at before buying?