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Re: yip post# 48877

Sunday, 11/19/2017 7:36:45 AM

Sunday, November 19, 2017 7:36:45 AM

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The road to Help is paved with good intentions Yip. This is all in my developing opinion. Nigeria wanting to rise from Third World status seems to be the poster child.

Abundant in natural resources. Corruption abounds. Couple of BILLIONAIRs. Govt in their pocket. Vast majority in abject poverty.

This is a citation from a typical PUBLIC SECTOR good works project:[/quote]Turning Waste to Wealth in Nigeria: An Overview ... hazardous waste facilities have not yet ...

This is a 2014 project. Full of mis-citations, and BS. Avoids any credible science and current Commonly Accepted Best Practices of industrialized world coming to grips with our own ecological catastrophes.

The paper should be a satirical farce. Hell, it's pending public policy carried passed the infamous scams from Tamanny Hall and Boss Tweed (150 year old scandals, New York City Public Works Dept, 1870s).

Sooo...maybe Lagos fertilizer plant WILL be running in late winter 2018. The refinery (will be world's LARGEST!!) seems to be slipping back to 2019. NPK"* Fertilizer pellets are a safe by-product of petroleum refineries ("*Nitrogen Potassium & Phosphate). Sooooo, they also promise urea.

Ibeka Dangote, BILLIONAIRE running the show, and WHAT A SHOW, brought on the leaders of industrial world for this project. Rosier is a good choice. They've brought us in to demonstrate STATE OF THE ART, tested us out, and evidently like us. They are a subsidiary of Borealis, who dropped us (sadly).

It MAY HAPPEN. But African Fertilizer seems a real stretch to me.

Nitrogen pharmaceuticals would be great too;)
Mahalo
Mike Sharkey

There are problems with toxins mixed in with NPK throughout industrial world too.
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