Nigeria’s Cement Prices Reflect Costly Business Environment

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Nigeria’s Cement Prices Reflect Costly Business Environment


Arise Business Correspondent Rotus Oddiri discussed the business environment and cost of doing business for Nigeria’s Cement players

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24 Comments

  1. Nice one there Rotus! Reuben summed it up well – nice tie 🙂. There is no such thing as a pure capitalist system. It's often injected with a little dose of socialist interventions to create a balance.

  2. US Government only uses US branded automobiles. You will not find a Toyota or or Mercedes in US Government inventory. Such should be applied to Aviation.

  3. President Tinubu should break the monopoly and the cartel of Dangote, Bua and Lafarge and make the cement industry open to every Nigeria interested including Ibeto. Dangote is a leech sucking Nigeria dry.

  4. APC government is the problem. Collecting tax, borrowing money at the same time exporting our natural resources. What exactly are they using all these money for because we are not seeing it. No electricity, citizens have to buy their own transformers, poles and wires. Nigerian's the truth is that we don't have a government but looter's.

  5. Dangote should look inward, in Europe they use dirty, house and industrial waste to generate heat for the cement factory.

    The dirty people, and company throw away is stored dried, grind and use as fuel, it burns well and help to keep the price of cement here stable what people throw I still needed as fuel .

    And in nigeria there are millions tones of waste That dangote could use.

  6. It's unacceptable to see only Dangote is allowed to be producing cement in Nigerian. Is devilish and Evils…..Give Ibeto cement his license back and other business men to produce cement…

  7. Ruben rightly pointed out that we have no data in Nigeria, because if we do no govt will be reminded to support indigenous businesses as they can help gvt reduce unemployment rate (an important economic data )

  8. We should not be too nice and politically correct. China shut out the West from its markets until its domestic companies became strong enough to compete with them. Nigeria, if we learn to protect our national interests, should patronize and protect domestic businesses- especially when foreign competitors are employing cut/throat practices like BA and ET are doing against Air Peace. It is not in Nigeria’s national interest for Air Peace to be strangled by these foreign airlines.