Nigeria's $400M rare earth project aims to transform mineral processing, create 10,000 jobs, and position the country as a new global supply chain player.
The biggest hint that it is a probably a pipe dream is the 10,000 jobs. Unless they are going to do it all manually with shovels and buckets, there is no way a processing plant would need more than a few hundred.
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