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agbameta: 2:12pm On Sep 04, 2013


Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Dangote Industries Limited will today sign a loan agreement with a consortium of both local and international banks to the tune of $3.3billion for the purpose of constructing the biggest Petroleum Oil Refinery & Petrochemical/ Fertilizer Plants in Nigeria.
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The plants, which will cost a total of $9 billion will generate up to 9,500 direct and 25,000 indirect jobs, in addition to reducing current volumes of refined fuel imports by around 50 per cent and effectively stopping the importation of fertilizer.

The USD9billion project will be financed by USD3billion equity and USD6billiion loan capital. Today’s g ceremony commits the first tranche of loans secured by Dangote, comprising a USD3.3billion term loan facility ed by a consortium of 12 local and international banks. This first facility was tly co-ordinated by Standard Chartered Bank as the Global Coordinator, and Nigeria’s Guaranty Trust Bank PLC as the Local Coordinator.

With the refining capacity expected to reach 400,000 barrels of crude oil per day and producing a variety of refined fuel products from local crude resources, Nigeria will cut its current volumes of imported fuel products by a massive 50 per cent. The 2.8 million tonnes of urea will be channelled into growing the local agriculture sector which is essential in producing healthy crops and promoting Nigeria and West Africa’s agricultural development. The Petrochemical plant will produce Polypropylene which is a common component of most plastic and fabric products, for example it is used in various forms of packaging, ropes and agro-sacks.

President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote said: “This plant will further entrench Africa’s role on the global map as not only a valued contributor for natural resources, but also a competent manufacturer of refined products and fertilizer. As a result, several African nations will be less reliant on importing fuel and fertilizer from foreign markets, reducing the negative impact of negotiating within increasingly turbulent international markets.”

In the same vein, CEO of Standard Chartered Bank in Nigeria, Ms Bola Adesola, added: “Standard Chartered is proud to the Dangote Group in a project which will significantly boost Nigeria’s economic productivity and create valuable jobs with specialist skills from key growth sectors. This project is an historic example of self-empowerment and leadership for the continent as a whole – and is made possible through effective partnerships between the Nigerian private sector, Government and international financial institutions. Standard Chartered remains committed to being here for good in Nigeria, and the region.”
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Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank PLC, Segun Agbaje said: “this is the largest syndication by Banks in Nigeria and it is being undertaken with the knowledge that the successful implementation of Dangote Refinery and Fertilizer project will have far reaching implications for Nigeria’s economic growth”

Segun Agbaje further stated that GTBank is very proud to be associated with Dangote Industries on this landmark project and praised its Chairman; Alhaji Aliko Dangote for his steadfastness, hard work and genuine desire to see remarkable economic improvement within the country

The Dangote Group’s main revenue and profit contributor is Dangote Cement Plc (D), the leading integrated cement producer in Sub Saharan Africa and largest company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Given the cement subsidiary’s strong market share along with its higher profit margins, D has been able to maintain a robust financial position, and thus assist in leveraging the Group on a conservative basis to undertake expansion projects on this large scale.

Other participating banks are Access Bank PLC, Zenith Bank PLC, Ecobank Nigeria Limited, Fidelity Bank PLC. First Bank Nigeria Limited, Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, UBA PLC, FirstRand Bank, First City Monument Bank PLC and Diamond Bank PLC.


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agbameta: 2:18pm On Sep 04, 2013
It's a done deal.


We are getting Africa's biggest PETROCHEMICAL PLANT.



God bless DANGOTE

God bless Ogun and Ondo state for initiating and conceiving Olokola FTZ and Energy Hub..

God Bless the SW and Oodua Land.

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DesChyko1(m): 2:28pm On Sep 04, 2013
#singing#
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Leelee.. Lekwa ha..
Ha cho iri m.. Ha cho iri m..
Ghost Mode.. Dem no go see me!!
taharqa: 2:32pm On Sep 04, 2013
God bless GEJ for improving d Investment climate in 9ja. With $9bn Local investments coming in, Nigeria wud continue to lead Africa in FDIs (including LDIs) like it has done for d 1st time in last 2 years; and, by a significant lead too. Kudos GEJ for his Agric Policy, esp d Refined Private sector-led Fertilizer scheme. Of course, God bless Dangote too......... Oya, I don talk. Waiting for d roforofo fights to start grin

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mickyarams: 2:37pm On Sep 04, 2013
Nice to read good news for a change. This is the type of news we like to hear, not 4cking pdp , apc and the remaining hopeless politicians fighting themselves.
Rhino5dm: 2:38pm On Sep 04, 2013

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Rhino5dm: 2:39pm On Sep 04, 2013
taharqa: [s]God bless GEJ for improving d Investment climate in 9ja. With $9bn Local investments coming in, Nigeria wud continue to lead Africa in FDIs (including LDIs) like it has done for d 1st time in last 2 years; and, by a significant lead too. Kudos GEJ for his Agric Policy, esp d Refined Private sector-led Fertilizer scheme. Of course, God bless Dangote too......... Oya, I don talk. Waiting for d roforofo fights to start [/s]grin



Rhino5dm: 2:42pm On Sep 04, 2013
taharqa: 2:43pm On Sep 04, 2013
Rhino.5dm:


I am a very hopeless Donkey.
FIXED..
Rhino5dm: 2:45pm On Sep 04, 2013
taharqa: My names is taharqa the useless PDP paid internet dog
trillville(m): 2:47pm On Sep 04, 2013
taharqa: God bless GEJ for improving the Investment climate in Nigeria. With $9bn Local investments coming in, Nigeria will continue to lead Africa in FDIs (including LDIs) as it has done for the first time in the last 2 years, and by a significant lead. Kudos to GEJ for his Agric Policy, especially the Refined Private sector-led Fertilizer scheme. Of course, God bless Dangote too......... Oya, I don talk. Waiting for the roforofo fights to start grin

I thought Gej said he would have to remove the fuel subsidy altogether for any severe investor to build a refinery because it would not be profitable. Why is Dangote building one now?
So, if Dangote is building one with fuel subsidies, why did Gej have to increase the price from 65 to 97 nairas?

Mr. President has questions to answer.

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Rossikk(m): 2:52pm On Sep 04, 2013
trillville:

I thought gej said he will have to remove fuel subsidy completely for any serious investor build a refinery because it will not be profitable. How come dangote is building one now?
So if dangote is building one with fuel subsidies being in place why did gej have to increase the price from 65 naira to 97 naira?

Mr. President has questions to answer oh.

It is Dangote you should approach for questions on his corporate strategy, not Mr President.
Rossikk(m): 2:54pm On Sep 04, 2013
mickyarams: Nice to read good news for a change. This is the type of news we like to hear, not 4cking pdp , apc and the remaining hopeless politicians fighting themselves.

A $9 billion refinery/petrochemical plant probably makes this the most expensive single project going on in Africa at the moment. That amount is no joke even by world standards.
Confusionist(m): 3:00pm On Sep 04, 2013
agbameta: It's a done deal.


We are getting Africa's biggest PETROCHEMICAL PLANT.



God bless DANGOTE

God bless Ogun and Ondo state for initiating and conceiving Olokola FTZ and Energy Hub..

God Bless the SW and Oodua Land.
i'm hungry..i'm not in the mood for tribalism to day..

So,

GOD bless Nigeria..

At least till i'm full..
taharqa: 3:00pm On Sep 04, 2013
trillville:

I thought gej said he will have to remove fuel subsidy completely for any serious investor build a refinery because it will not be profitable. How come dangote is building one now?
So if dangote is building one with fuel subsidies being in place why did gej have to increase the price from 65 naira to 97 naira?

Mr. President has questions to answer oh.
And who told you that dat Subsidy thing wud not bn removed b4 d completion in 2016? Sidon there dey look, Bros..... Moreova, d MD of this project already made it clear that d Refinery wud sell at international prices (minus Shipping costs of course), Subsidy or no Subsidy...
Confusionist(m): 3:02pm On Sep 04, 2013
Rossikk:

It is Dangote you should approach for questions on his corporate strategy, not Mr President.
the president's online dog has spoken!!

grin
Re: Dangote Signs $3.3bn Loan Agreement To Build Africa’s Biggest Petrochemical & Oi by Nobody: 3:03pm On Sep 04, 2013
#EndAsuuStrikeNow angry angry angry angry
trillville(m): 3:05pm On Sep 04, 2013
Rossikk:

It would be best to approach Dangote with questions about his corporate strategy, not Mr President's.

Don't be silly. You should know that the federal government will still pay subsidies on fuel produced at Dangote's refinery.

The removal of the fuel subsidy did not encourage business people to set up refineries. Similarly, the increase in fuel prices did not encourage investment but was just a means for the government to get more money to steal.

Though very laudable, this development exposes the lies told to Nigerians during the fuel subsidy debacle.
Rhino5dm: 3:11pm On Sep 04, 2013
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trillville(m): 3:13pm On Sep 04, 2013
taharqa: And who told you that dat Subsidy thing wud not bn removed b4 d completion in 2016? Sidon there dey look, Bros..... Moreova, d MD of this project already made it clear that d Refinery wud sell at international prices (minus Shipping costs of course), Subsidy or no Subsidy...

Dangote plans on selling his refined products to NNPC. NNPC will then sell the products to nigerians at a subsidized price and claim subsidies from the federal government.

If dangote can do this, other investors can also do this. What has the removal of subsidy got to do with setting up a refinery?
mekaboy(m): 3:24pm On Sep 04, 2013
Dangote should have waited till after 2015 to start this project, because if the cabal frustrate. Gej out of power in 2015, that means this refinery will refine palm oil and groundnut oil. Becuase niger delta will shut down oil production and supply. Jst thinking aloud. Lol
PehaKaso: 3:29pm On Sep 04, 2013
Dangote is d only detribalised ABOKI in Nigeria, but alas, Nigeria wil not last long enough 4 Dango 2 enjoy d fruits of dis proposed refinery
Rhino5dm: 3:32pm On Sep 04, 2013
mekaboy: Dangote should have waited till after 2015 to start this project, because if the cabal frustrate. Gej out of power in 2015, that means this refinery will refine palm oil and groundnut oil. Becuase niger delta will shut down oil production and supply. Jst thinking aloud. Lol

1- There is crude in ONDO state and LAGOS state #FACT

2 - India has more than 100 refineries without single drop of crude oil, yet.

3 - Die 7 times and 29 times, your region CAN'T and WIL NEVER attract 9 billion dollars investment.

4 - SOUTH WEST is the best of best.


SAI SOUTH WEST!!!

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Rhino5dm: 3:38pm On Sep 04, 2013
PehaKaso: Dangote is d only detribalised ABOKI in Nigeria, but alas, Nigeria wil not last long enough 4 Dango 2 enjoy d fruits of dis proposed refinery

You have to pity the bunch of parasites flocking south west from landlocked, barren, erosion ravaged region FIRST. They ofcourse, WILL and MUST be chased out of south west; have all their properties ceased and converted to charity.



SLIT YOUR THROAT FOR ALL I CARE.

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Akanbiedu(m): 3:39pm On Sep 04, 2013
PehaKaso: Dangote is d only detribalised ABOKI in Nigeria, but alas, Nigeria wil not last long enough 4 Dango 2 enjoy d fruits of dis proposed refinery

Dangote knows his investment is safe in Ondo, within or without Nigeria. Gerrit?

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mekaboy(m): 3:46pm On Sep 04, 2013
Rhino.5dm:


1- There is crude in ONDO state and LAGOS state #FACT

2 - India has more 100 refineries without single drop of crude oil, yet.

3 - Die 7 times and 29 times, your region CAN'T and WIL NEVER attract 9 billion dollars investment.

4 - SOUTH WEST is the best of best.


SAI SOUTH WEST!!!

Lol, we r not comparing regions bro, we are simply looking at external and environmental factors that can affect this investment.

As u said ondo and lagos has oil, in the case where things go wrong after the elcection and the niger delta pple blow up pipelines, then dangote will have to start drilling the oil in lagos and lay underground pipes from lagos to the refinery which will take time and additional cost.

Then will the oil production from the lagos and ondo as u said produce enough output to recover the $9b investment in the expected time frame? This will extend the time.

Now if you know anything about a project, you will know that any change to time will affect the cost. Any change to scope will affect cost and time.

Its like going to invest in libya or syria without looking into the political situation.

Ok talking about region attracting investment, the $9 invested, you and I do not have a dime in it yet. So no matter which region you come from, this investment does not put a dime in ur pocket, unless you are employed.
Re: Dangote Signs $3.3bn Loan Agreement To Build Africa’s Biggest Petrochemical & Oi by Nobody: 3:47pm On Sep 04, 2013
Ondo state is no mans land, igbos are the ones that developed ondo state

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Rhino5dm: 3:56pm On Sep 04, 2013
mekaboy:

[s]Lol, we r not comparing regions bro, we are simply looking at external and environmental factors that can affect this investment.

As u said ondo and lagos has oil, in the case where things go wrong after the elcection and the niger delta pple blow up pipelines, then dangote will have to start drilling the oil in lagos and lay underground pipes from lagos to the refinery which will take time and additional cost.

Then will the oil production from the lagos and ondo as u said produce enough output to recover the $9b investment in the expected time frame? This will extend the time.

Now if you know anything about a project, you will know that any change to time will affect the cost. Any change to scope will affect cost and time.

Its like going to invest in libya or syria without looking into the political situation.

Ok talking about region attracting investment, the $9 invested, you and I do not have a dime in it yet. So no matter which region you come from, this investment does not put a dime in ur pocket, unless you are employed[/s].


Stupìd people think they have an opinion.

STFU AND GTFOH!

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agbameta: 4:00pm On Sep 04, 2013
mekaboy:


As u said ondo and lagos has oil, in the case where things go wrong after the elcection and the niger delta pple blow up pipelines



And you wonder why Dangote didn't invest his money in that violent, backward and lawless creek...



The rest of your post reeks stupidity...

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Re: Dangote Signs $3.3bn Loan Agreement To Build Africa’s Biggest Petrochemical & Oi by Nobody: 4:02pm On Sep 04, 2013

mekaboy(m): 4:09pm On Sep 04, 2013
Well dangote has jst signed the loan he has started nothing yet, I am sure he will want to be sure of the political direction of the country before he proceeds.

He knows what politics is all about and the effect it has on business, he wld not be where he is today without politics.

And for those of you who cannot argue logically or know nothing about business management and project management, you are the ones quick to insult people.

I will suggest you go and read books or do research. If you argument is going to be based or region ethnicity or insults, then we r certainly not on the same level.
agbameta: 4:13pm On Sep 04, 2013
mekaboy: Well dangote has jst signed the loan he has started nothing yet, I am sure he will want to be sure of the political direction of the country before he proceeds.

He knows what politics is all about and the effect it has on business, he wld not be where he is today without politics.

And for those of you who cannot argue logically or know nothing about business management and project management, you are the ones quick to insult people.

I will suggest you go and read books or do research. If you argument is going to be based or region ethnicity or insults, then we r certainly not on the same level.



I truly ire your comedic skills and penchant for idiotic rants... grin

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