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Tuesday 12 May 2015

Photos: Nasir El-Rufai visits dilapidated textile industry in Kaduna

Kaduna state governor elect, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai paid a visit to the dilapidated Arewa Textile Industry in Kaduna earlier today. Looks like they are trying to revive it. Textile used to be one of Nigeria's highest sources of foreign exchange in the 70s. More photos from his visit after the cut...
 

52 comments:

Unknown said...

They try to get it working nt just visiting

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Ise ti gbe'ra niyen o
Lol

Unknown said...

Quite decapitated. Waste of infrastructure

Subomi said...

some are good, some are lucky, some are simply Great

Anonymous said...

we just like to waste money in this country. i mean look at how this building and factory equipment was left to rot. all the govt officials every thot about was their pocket. this alone can create hundreds of jobs for people

SANDRA said...

Thank God, please he should revive it

Anonymous said...

Please do, further diversification of our GDP and more jobs

Unknown said...

They're not goin' to revive anything its
just for their viewing pleasure.

Manuel Kunmi said...

I hear oooo... just hope it ain't some initial gra gra politicians do

Unknown said...

If he is able to revive it, its gonna be a great news

Beka said...

Thank God!

Anonymous said...

oh dear!

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Unknown said...

Dis is great, and nice. Dis is wht I call visionary leadership. Thumbs up to him, and more power to his elbows.

Anonymous said...

i trust him to do something about it... thank God


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Anonymous said...

i trust him to do something about it... thank God


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Bonita Bislam said...

El-rufai is gonna give KD fresh air

Unknown said...

This is an eyesore.

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OSINANL said...

Good for him...

Davido's driver said...

Seen

Davido's driver said...

Seconded. Lindaobserve

Anonymous said...

The Glory Of This Country Shall Come Back!!!!

Road To 1naira - 1dollar

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Change is here to stay no doubt...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Unknown said...

An eye opener he is already thinking on how to provide employment why some ar preparing on how to recover used campaign funds. See person. Hope u guys are seeing what it takes to vote the right person into power.

Anonymous said...

People like Nasiru El-Rufai despite having a very loud mouth, have always delivered. He is proud, annoying and is far from been a saint but he never does NOTHING.....I wish i was from Kaduna right now

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

I think Kaduna now have a fresh air, I trust he will do more. Hope Okowa will make delta state a better place too.

Unknown said...

They shud,, home made stuff will be good for our economy

Anonymous said...

This is one of those this the clueless PDP govt has refused to see for the past 16 years. U can imagine the number of jobs this would have created. Change has come.

Unknown said...

True talk linda, textile used to be one of the nigeria's highest sources of foreign exchange in the 70s. Everytin just changed over night. We ve many textile graduates everywhere, but no much textile industries for one to attach. Its so painful, pls they should do something about it Fast oooooooooo, cos it's killing. They are not encouraging our youths and also under graduates in the textile field. Am proud to be a textile student. Linda take note.



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Unknown said...

Wasteful country. All they ve been doin is to waste potential source of job and foreign exchange

ary said...

#Change

Unknown said...

True talk linda, textile used to be one of the nigeria's highest sources of foreign exchange in the 70s. Everytin just changed over night. We ve many textile graduates everywhere, but no much textile industries for one to attach. Its so painful, pls they should do something about it Fast oooooooooo, cos it's killing. They are not encouraging our youths and also under graduates in the textile field. Am proud to be a textile student. Linda take note.



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Unknown said...

Dis wil bring d needful changes if he embarks on dis.

fola said...

Fact!

knowurway.com said...

I believe he'll revive the textile industry again.

Anonymous said...

El-Rufai no doubt has wot it teks to make dat state economically viable..26247c63

Anonymous said...

El-Rufai no doubt has wot it teks to make dat state economically viable..26247c63

Anonymous said...

YEEESSSS! I knew he will do something. I remember having a heated argument with my cousin over this man, she said this demolition man wants to come and demolish kaduna? I said he will demolish all them rusty roof of 18th century and that is the change the land of my birth needs. I am sick of going back to kaduna that the kaduna of the 80s was better than. The first step, revive the dead industries!! God bless you Nasir, you have always been my hero, fearless working without caring who is affected. I yearn for the Abuja of your era, I yearn for the clean, organized and lit nights of Abuja city. You will indeed bring change to Kaduna, I am so proud of you right now. Though I reside in Abuja now, but I still have family in Kadduna and will always remain sentimentally attached to Kaduna, my placenta lies in that beautiful city, so I will be so happy to go back and visit in a city that is organized, a city where the common man is employed because if 1, just one of these textile companies comes back to life, it will give employment to hundreds and subsequently be of immense help to so many families. God bless you indeed Nasir El-Rufai.

Unknown said...

I pray he does the needful. Linda take note!

olusamjide said...

If you visit Iwopin Paper and Pulp, you will weep for this country. I wonder why government abandoned those projects for crude oil alone.

Unknown said...

Hope he revives it.

annabelvinsaint said...

this is change we need job creation. it is well

Unknown said...

I hope this is not just for photo shoot

Chi chi said...

This will be a means of creating Employment.

Heavenly Father, let Nigerians feel the impact of this new government and the change we seek.

Grant all our leaders wisdom in Jesus name.

Unknown said...

Hope he will not come back to say dat Kaduna state don't have enough money to revive d coy.

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Unknown said...

We r so used 2 wasting resources in Nigeria, I pray he revives it n bring it bk 2 life n action again @least it wl create jobs 4 so many pple both young n old n also serve as a source of income 4 d govt.

anonymous said...

Yayyy,our governor God will help u ooo

Bad_girl_riri 4 life said...

Hope dis is nt initial gra-gra...but it will b nice cuz of job creation

Jossy said...

Shameless, foolish unrepentant pessimist. If they revived it will you go and hang yourself? Ewu!!

Annon said...

@Christie Benjamin, it's obvious you don't know El-Rufai! Note it, he's going to revive it and many more.

Anonymous said...

I trust El Rufai! Kaduna state is so lucky to have him.

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