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Despite harsh operating environment Honda manufacturing forges on in Nigeria
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Honda Automobile Western Africa Ltd forges on after 10 years of operation in Nigeria and 8 years of SKD assembly, while the motorcycle arm continued same since 1979 the factory was commisioned.
Although, it's…
Publishers of Nigeria Auto Guide release 4th edition
The 2024/25 edition of the Nigeria Auto Guide has been released and now in circulation, editors of the book have announced.
It is the fourth edition of the auto business directory, capturing new developments including brands…
Weststar Associates appoints Anenih Ag. MD
The Management of Weststar Associates has announced changes it is management team
The company in a statement disclosed that with the exit of the former managing director, Mrs. Mary Ojulari from the company, Mrs. Ebere Anenih as…
Stellantis Middle East and Africa hosts first supplier convention in Morocco
Stellantis Middle East and Africa (MEA) hosted its first-ever supplier convention, in Morocco, on November 9 and 10. This convention chaired by Maxime Picat, Chief Purchasing & Supply Chain Officer, was highlighted by the…
Volkswagen, Egypt synergise to build shared automotive painting facility in Port Said
Maureen Aguta
Volkswagen and Government of Egypt have signed an agreement to work together to develop a feasibility study on a shared automotive painting facility within the East Port Said Industrial Zone in the East…
Coscharis Motors launches All New Ford Territory in Nigerian market
Maureen Aguta
The All New Ford Territory is now in Nigeria, courtesy Coscharis Motors Plc, authorisied Dealer of Ford vehicles in Nigeria. Already, customers who have started acquiring the vehicle said the midsize SUV is…
Kia EV6 GT named amongst Time Best Inventions of 2023
The Kia EV6 GT was on Wednesday recognised amongst the TIME Best Inventions of 2023 within the Transportation category. The annual list which has been compiled for over two decades features 200 extraordinary innovations, including…
Taliban regime: Opium cultivation down 95%
Opium cultivation in Afghanistan has all but stopped, falling 95 per cent since the Taliban (under UN sanctions for extremism) outlawed poppy production last year, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime said.
"Opium…