Sakr Power Generation to Offer Renewable Energy Solutions in Nigeria
“Sakr is a holding group; our head office is in Lebanon but we are present in more than 13 countries worldwide. We have been in Nigeria for the past 18 years.”
imported 2024-03-17 17:43:09
“Sakr is a holding group; our head office is in Lebanon but we are present in more than 13 countries worldwide. We have been in Nigeria for the past 18 years.”
“Fortunately for us we have moved past the challenge of being a small local firm and therefore you won’t succeed. After 23 years we have crossed that bridge and we certainly compete aggressively with even the big firms.”
“The group is quite diversified from various industries; we are opening new factories in different fields such as hospitality, real estate, industry and food beverage and quite a few more sectors that we will be entering as part of Eko Atlantic as well.”
Erisco Foods was founded in 1981 in Sokoto on the north of Nigeria.
“FROT Group is the umbrella under which we operate in different sectors. We have 4 different active subsidiaries right now.”
“ITB is an old company. We have been around for over 25 years.”
“Lekki Gardens is a disruptive force in the residential real estate space. We have looked at the space critically and we felt that people deserved more value for their money.”
“Triumph primarily provides operational and maintenance services for the oil and gas sector. As a matter of fact our business is not severely impacted right now because many of the oil companies during this down turn want to ensure that their production is up.”
“Mikano started in 1991. We established our company as an importer of generators and the servicing and maintenance of generators. Three years later we were the first company to start bringing the technology of generator assembly into Nigeria.”
“We launched Uber in Nigeria in 2014. We are just under two years old now which I think is quite a feat for a Nigerian business! In 2014 we basically brought the international concept of a technology platform into Nigeria and localised that concept.”