A Benue Indigene, Mr Stine Chenge, of Chinatown & Benue Valley Vehicle Manufacturing Co,. has Designed, Engineered, Manufactured and Assembled in the first Vehicle in Benue State. The 'WAZOBIA' keke is a copyright protected (NCC Certified) Light weight portable multi-purpose cargo vehicle which has proven itself as a versatile companion for Laborers (Plumbers, Electricians, Mechanics, Vulcanizers), Courier & Delivery businesses, Farmers (Carrots, Maize, Potatoes, Beans, Groundnuts, Rice, Cassava, Onions, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Fruits, etc), Mama Put and General Town services.
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Unlike other manufacturers, our products are not built outside Benue or in China and only assembled in Benue, our vehicles are 100% designed, engineered, manufactured by Benue indigenes and assembled in Gboko and Makurdi. ''... Since our products are manufactured within Benue State, our prices are considerably cheaper at just =N=290,000.00 per units from 1 - 10, =N=250,000.00 for units from 11 - 50 and =N=210,000.00 for unit from 51 - 100. Our current production capacity per month is 50 units. This is cheaper than the Chinese or Indian products currently being sold for 450k and as high as 650k.'' Said Mr Chenge, Manging Director of Chinatown & Benue Valley Vehicle Manufacturing Co,. The benefits and implications of this accomplishment are enormous. From Employment, to Tax revenues to the State, to reinforcing Benue State’s position as a major economic player at a national and global stage, as we will also be selling our products to neighboring States and, Export to neighboring countries like Republic of Benin, Cameroon, Togo, Chad, Ghana in the near future. It is our desire to continue to improve and make many models and call on Businesses, Government and the good citizens to patronise our products. Our products can be purchased directly from us by visiting our website www.wazobiakeke.com Thank you for supporting a Benue Indeginous innovation.
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Posted: at 4-07-2016 03:20 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
100%, really? Correct me if I'm wrong, our two steel companies arent working. How did you get the ingot that was casted into the engine block? How did you drop forge the crankshaft & connecting rods of the engine? Did you also make the bearings? Oh I see, the machine is using a chain drive for transmission, you manufactured that too?
Please manufacturer, put me through
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Posted: at 4-07-2016 04:09 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
These are the kind of innovations worth government support. Not those making toys and posting in online or remodeling existing innovations, like placing solar panels on cars and calling the solar powered cars or those making toy keke with paper or plastic materials
Posted: at 4-07-2016 06:20 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
it good for those who reside in farming communities, making it easier for farmers to move produce in a largerscale, they should bring the price down alitu besides the one difference between itself and a motorcycle is just the bucket at the back and the two back tires. all the same thumbs up
Posted: at 4-07-2016 06:21 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
Asksmeagain at 4-07-2016 06:32 PM (7 years ago) (f)
Not bad at all. Way better than that thing call keke na papa abi na watin dem call ram for Naija. This is good for the market woman, street vendors, and even farmers. And is affordable too. Nice job to all the engineers.
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Posted: at 4-07-2016 06:32 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming