Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

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Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

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Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

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At Crossfire Reports, we will tell your story and we take both sides of the story and subject matter. Also place your adverts on www.crossfirereports.com and send your stories opinions to [email protected]

Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

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At Crossfire Reports, we will tell your story and we take both sides of the story and subject matter. Also place your adverts on www.crossfirereports.com and send your stories opinions to [email protected]

Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

Publisher

https://twitter.com/crossfireports

At Crossfire Reports, we will tell your story and we take both sides of the story and subject matter. Also place your adverts on www.crossfirereports.com and send your stories opinions to [email protected]

Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

Publisher

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At Crossfire Reports, we will tell your story and we take both sides of the story and subject matter. Also place your adverts on www.crossfirereports.com and send your stories opinions to [email protected]

Tayo Ajinusi, Emerging Leaders in the Nigerian Mining Industry

MR TAYO AJINUSI – MD/CEO Princeps Nigeria Ltd

The Nigerian mining industry has remained at infant stage for a long time owing to the long term fixation on crude oil by the Government and the absence of enabling framework for the sector to thrive but with the recent fluctuations in Oil prices caused by COVID-19 and the attendant shutdown of all economies across the globe attention to the mining business has jumped.

Nigeria is abound with solid mineral resources including Lead/Zinc, Tin, Columbite, Tantalite, Iron ore, Gypsum, Talc, Bentonite, Baryte, Gold, Bitumen, Coal, Kaolin, Gemstones and many others spread across the Country and many companies both local and international are processing their mining licenses and some have even commenced operations.

One of the companies to watch is Princeps Nigeria Limited run by Mr. Tayo Ajinusi, an astute businessman with interest in commodities, Shipping and Oil & Gas. Princeps Limited has been in the mining business for some years now with operational sites located at Toro Local Government area in Bauchi state and Takushara in the Federal Capital territory, having successfully processed the mining license for Casserite, Lead, Zinc and Columbite. More locations in Benue state and Plateau states are set to become operational by the end of 2020.

Tayo’s vast international network has seen Princeps enter strategic partnership agreements with International mining companies for technology transfer, access to latest technology in mining and also acquisition of state of the arts mining equipment.

It is expected that the advent of Princeps in the mining sector will revolutionize the sector, creating jobs for the millions of unemployed youths while earning foreign currencies for the Nigerian economy which is import dependent.

Meanwhile the Company intends to further enlarge its operations across the Country and is in discussion with the Federal Ministry of Solid minerals on how Nigeria can maximize its vast solid mineral resources for the benefit of its citizens.

 

Publisher

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At Crossfire Reports, we will tell your story and we take both sides of the story and subject matter. Also place your adverts on www.crossfirereports.com and send your stories opinions to [email protected]