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EXCLUSIVE TOUR OF ENUGU COAL PREPARATORY PLANT SITE 

Chief Vera
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Join us on this tour of Enugu Coal Preparatory Plant Site. Enugu is rich in coal deposits, however, coal mining has been abandoned as other sources of energy are being considered.
This site has been left to rot while organisations ask that it should be converted to a heritage site where tourists can visit and generate revenue for the state.
Watch the full video or check out the time stamps to skip to your preferred part
TIME STAMPS :
Intro: 00:00 (English)
The Tour: 00:42 -09:51 (Igbo language)
Understanding the site: 09:51 -11:51 (English )
How to utilise this preparatory site: 11:51 - 13:00 (English)
How Much is enugu coal preparatory plant worth: 13:51 - 17:00 (English)
Outro: 17:01 -18:22
Thanks for watching!
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Enugu coal preparatory plant is s a facility that washes coal of soil and rock, crushes it into graded sized chunks (sorting), stockpiles grades preparing it for transport to market, and more often than not, also loads coal into rail cars, barges, or ships.
#enugu #coalmining #touristplace

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14 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 36   
@onyichi3989
@onyichi3989 3 месяца назад
Our girl is back welcome back
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@user-du6tq9os8h
@user-du6tq9os8h 3 месяца назад
Welcome back baby gal we missed u
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@demetriusvolkodav4923
@demetriusvolkodav4923 3 месяца назад
I love inspirational videos like this… this plant is the very being for Enugu and will need someone with a grand vision to mix commercial and tradition into a viable venture. The owner will need to be allowed to make a profit in order to maintain and expand the complex as it grows and not be extorted by the local government as “greedy”.
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
Well, that will take a lot of guts, money and vision to actualize
@henrymmaduabuchi4720
@henrymmaduabuchi4720 3 месяца назад
ChiefVera i think Enugu governement Can réhabilitate this place to start functioning. It Can even bé used for power.
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
Power, as in electricity??
@henrymmaduabuchi4720
@henrymmaduabuchi4720 3 месяца назад
@@Chiefvera yes. As in Electricity.
@Andarist042
@Andarist042 3 месяца назад
NO it can't , nigerian government went and signed some stupid agreement with western governments that will stop them from generating electricity with coal
@Andarist042
@Andarist042 3 месяца назад
No it can't nigerian government went and signed some st*pid agreement that stop us from generating electricity with coal
@Andarist042
@Andarist042 3 месяца назад
RU-vid nice one , keep deleting my reply to this comment because I mentioned western government
@ucheuzuigwenwali1318
@ucheuzuigwenwali1318 3 месяца назад
Very interesting and educative video. Ndi Enugwu need to get things right these coal section can turn our state into mega one that is why we need to vote a leader that has the people's at heart unlike scavengers
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
Totally agree!!
@ujuosimiri8181
@ujuosimiri8181 3 месяца назад
Very nice, there something I want to contribute on this matter why are our people as elder as cannot speak Igbo language without putting a lot of English, am not happy because i was born 1979 i can speak our igbo language very very well i was born in the village if this generation who were born 1990 to 2000 can t speak igbo very well i will say Okay but why our elders 🙋‍♂️🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
@afrounite
@afrounite 2 месяца назад
He is speaking to young secondary school students who study in English
@takkmoran9770
@takkmoran9770 3 месяца назад
Well Vera, I didn't understand much of what the tour guide was saying, but still enjoyed watching the video. The neighboring state of Kentucky, here in the U.S., was once heavily dependent on the coal industry and there are several museums dedicated to preserving the history of coal mining. Every area that has a unique past should find a way of preserving and remembering that past so future generations can better understand their culture.
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
Keyword: Preserving the past so that the future generations can better understand their culture. This is a wishful thought over here. I thought of you while he spoke in Igbo language, it was a lot to subtitle 🙈 But I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for coming around
@takkmoran9770
@takkmoran9770 3 месяца назад
@@Chiefvera Keep making these interesting videos, Vera, and I'll keep watching.👍
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
@@takkmoran9770 thank you 🙏
@afrounite
@afrounite 2 месяца назад
Nice video, but your camera is more focused on the tourguard instead of those things he is talking about
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 2 месяца назад
Sadly!
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
What do you think of this plant. Let’s talk
@RadioTV595
@RadioTV595 3 месяца назад
Coal is still being mined and used for power generation around the world, even in Europe despite all the big talk about clean energy. I once visited an open cast coal mine in Germany which stretched as far as eyes could see. So why is coal mining in Enugu being treated as a museum issue while the place lacks electric power? I don't quite understand why Igbo people allow all the infrastructures built in their land to be abandoned. The same thing goes for the railway system, an area which the Igbo had early advantage. Today all key skills are lost and everyone is a keke driver while the Igbo wait for "federal government".
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
But these things are responsibilities of the federal government , aren’t they? I mean the coal mine, rail lines and other infrastructure? State government have little or no influence on such.
@RadioTV595
@RadioTV595 3 месяца назад
@@Chiefvera Precisely! The same argument used by Ikpeazu et al to wreck Abia state. They sat there while big paw-paw trees were growing and bearing fruits on major roads in Aba, Their reason: these are federal roads! And so they waited for Hausa man from Kano to go to Aba and build "federal" roads and they waited in vain- predictably. If federal government is leaving your regional infrastructure to rot, then what is the role of your senators and other political representatives? Where are the youth, students, women, professional organisations, civil right groups etc? Why has the "federal government" not arrested Gov. Otti for fixing "federal roads" in Aba? Because there is no flipping "federal government" stopping anyone from doing anything anywhere.
@Andarist042
@Andarist042 3 месяца назад
So we have town planners in west africa 😅 what exactly do they do😢
@Chiefvera
@Chiefvera 3 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MikePutin-cb8lb
@MikePutin-cb8lb 3 месяца назад
Coal is no longer lucrative business as well
@user-tm6kv4hx7h
@user-tm6kv4hx7h 3 месяца назад
US and China are still using coal to generate electricity till today and are still constructing new coal power stations.
@henrymmaduabuchi4720
@henrymmaduabuchi4720 2 месяца назад
Who told you ? That's how the Europens are deceiving you and they are making use of it secretly.
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