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Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by theshadyexpress(m): 1:01pm On Dec 16, 2014
London (NDR) – There is an adage that says “a lie repeated several times seems to be true.” This is exactly the case of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as regards to the Nigerian refineries. Many Nigerians, maybe out of ignorance believe the lie that Buhari built our 4 refineries. This can be regarded as the ‘lie of the century.’ If you are one of those that believed this repeatedly told lies, this special and well investigated report by NewsDay Reporters will cure you of ignorance.

For the records, Nigeria has four refineries namely Port Harcourt, Alesa-Eleme (PH 1), Warri, Kaduna and PH 11 refineries.

In 1960, Shell and the then British Petroleum (BP) now African Petroleum (AP) came together in a mutual joint venture that gave birth to Nigerian Petroleum Refining Company (NPRC). This process led to the construction of the now popular Alesa-Eleme (PH 1) in the outskirts of Port Harcourt with a capacity of 38,000b/d. The construction started in 1963 and was completed in 1965 (in this period, where was Buhari? he just joined the army in 1962). As the demand for local consumption increased rapidly, the refinery’s capacity was raised to 60,000b/d after the FG acquired 60% equity in 1970 and the remaining 40% in 1978 through the 1977 decree 77.

The administration of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, in order to enhance the performances of the oil sector, promulgated Decree 77 of 1978 establishing the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The NNPC initially had five bodies, each with a managing director. They were all supervised by a group general manager. The number of subsidiaries rose to nine and later 11.

Following the indigenization policy of the Federal Military Government under the Obasanjo’s regime, the name NPRC was changed to NNPC and its equity totally bought over by the Federal Government in 1978. Therefore, the NPRC constructed the first refinery in Nigeria generally known as Port Harcourt 1 in 1965 while the NNPC built the Port Harcourt 11, Warri and Kaduna refineries.

However, the Warri Refinery was awarded by Yakubu Gowon to Snamprogetti Spa Milan, Italy in 1975 (in this period, Buhari was the governor of North-eastern state) at the cost of $478 million and commenced operation in 1978 (now he was a Petroleum. Minister). It had the design capacity of 100,000 b/d.

The Kaduna Refinery was awarded by Murtala Mohammed in 1976 and was built by Chiyoda Engineering and Construction Company - a Japanese firm, at the cost of $525 million and was completed by Obasanjo in 1979 (Buhari's tenure as the Petroleum. Minister ended in 1978). It had two refining streams (50,000 b/d fuels units) and (50,000 b/d lubes, waxes Asphalt plants).

Port Harcourt 11 was awarded by Gen IBB in 1985 with an installed capacity of 150,000 b/d and completed in 1989. Meanwhile in 1985, IBB undertook an expansion of the capacities of the fuels units in both Warri and Kaduna refineries to 125,000b/d and 110,000b/d respectively. He therefore added 185,000b/d capacity to the total 445,000b/d as at 1989. No further addition has been added till date.

So, when did Buhari build the four refineries?

Lets I forget, Buhari has no legacy as a former Head of State despite ruling the country with an iron-fist.

Source:http://newsdayreporters.com/what-s-hot/536-specialreport-muhammadu-buhari-did-not-build-any-refinery-for-nigeria-editorial-newsday-reporters.html

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 1:06pm On Dec 16, 2014
In business when you understand that your partner or supplier is a liar, normally, you disassociate yourself from them.... I HATE LIES...


Modified: its no longer his daughter that is married to an Anambra man and practises Christianity... Its now his adopted daughter... The refineries too... His adopted project....


I am really disappointed in APC, they cannot even put up a challenge....

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Algebra12: 1:08pm On Dec 16, 2014
"A people that easily forget and move on to the next salacious exploits of their leaders are their own nemesis"

Oby Ezekwesili

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 1:20pm On Dec 16, 2014
Damn!

BUSTED! You know these APC people lie too damn much, so it's not even surprising.
Now, wait for their comments to the OP, which will in no way attempt to challenge the facts, but will contain lame words like "TANoids, SaTAN, GEJ Clueless" and the rest.
These people make up a generation of internet noisemakers with no common sense or brain tissue.

Seun, Lalasticlala, TheRealMrStan, Ishilove, frontpage this thing please!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 1:21pm On Dec 16, 2014
keep the facts coming

"The Legend that is Buhari" will be exposed in this election.


By the way: Before anyone gets excited, by Legend I mean the below:



leg-end


[lej-uh nd] Spell Syllables

Synonyms
Examples
Word Origin




noun


1.

a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition from earlier times and popularly accepted as historical.


2.

the body of stories of this kind, especially as they relate to a particular people, group, or clan:

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 1:25pm On Dec 16, 2014
Chai



Barcanista Obiagelli Berem Gbawe and APC is it true


Chai Buhari don kill us


Even me fall for the lie grin

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Descartes: 1:33pm On Dec 16, 2014
Another propaganda got busted cheesy

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 1:37pm On Dec 16, 2014
The shameless goats have even produced a tv advert with the lie

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by theshadyexpress(m): 1:40pm On Dec 16, 2014
lies can never be true no matter the number of times they r repeated


gej till 2019

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by theshadyexpress(m): 1:42pm On Dec 16, 2014
front page tins mods do ur job

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 1:43pm On Dec 16, 2014
theshadyexpress:
front page tins mods do ur job

Yes oh!

Mods front page ASAP!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Trut(m): 1:45pm On Dec 16, 2014
Another APC fattest lie busted grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by IdomaLikita: 1:45pm On Dec 16, 2014
This is gonna be fun! Spreads Mat and gets my Kunu cheesy

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Trut(m): 1:51pm On Dec 16, 2014
Seun and Super Mod, please move this thread to fp.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by adadadon(m): 1:52pm On Dec 16, 2014
PDP and lies are interwoven, anyway 806 is more than 863 so who cares

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 1:52pm On Dec 16, 2014
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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by adadadon(m): 1:53pm On Dec 16, 2014
Besides its 3 Refineries being credited to Buhari and not four. Buhari was instrumental to the building of three refineries
Modified Source: Dvanguard
1. Buhari never built the first refinery and never claimed building it.

2. The Op/ the newspaper lied because as stated earlier it wasn't Buhari initiative but he was the Federal Commissioner for Petroleum Resources, March 1976 to June 1978;

3. He was the Military Governor, North Eastern State of Nigeria, August 1975 – March 1976; against the OP of 1975 to 1978.

4.Chairman, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, June 1978 – July 1978;

5. REFINERY PROJECT DECISION

The decision to construct the third Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) refinery in Kaduna was taken in 1974 along with that of the second NNPC refinery located at Warri. However, it was decided that work would commence on the construction of the third refinery whenever the projection of the consumption of petroleum products justifies it.

By early 1975, in view of the fuel shortages experienced then, the Federal Government decided that work on the third refinery should be advanced. It was envisaged that the refinery was to be a simple hydro skimming type refinery in order to meet up with the fuel demand then.

Based on the feasibility studies carried out, which took into consideration the consumption of the various petroleum products within the Northern Zone, and adequate means of disposal for the surplus products, a Refinery with crude oil capacity of 42,000 barrels per stream day (BPSD) could be easily justified. Hence, the refinery was designed for a capacity of 60,000 BPSD. It was much later that the Federal Government decided that the capacity for any refinery in Nigeria should not be below 100,000 BPSD. However, this would have led to the production of large quantity of heavy ends. And one practical and viable solution is reprocessing the heavy fuel oils.

In order to do this, the whole project plans had to be modified so that what initially was planned to be simply a hydro skimming type refinery, developed into an integrated refinery. The refinery would now be able to produce a wider variety of petroleum products, some of which should be lubricating base oils. Hence, it became necessary to import suitable paraffinic based crude oil from Venezuela, Kuwait or Saudi Arabia.

Products from the Refinery include; Fuels for use as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) or Diesel oil, Kerosene, Fuel Oil, Sulphur and those from the lubricating oils complex are Base Oils, Asphalt (Bitumen) and Waxes.

The lubricating oil complex of Kaduna Refinery is the first of its kind in West Africa and one of the largest in Africa. The consulting firm, KING WILKINSON of Hague, Holland, in conjunction with NNPC engineers, developed the plan for the refinery. The contract for construction was awarded to CHIYODA CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF YOKOHAMA, Japan in 1977.

The Refinery project was completed and the Fuels Plant was commissioned in 1980. However the Lubes Plant was commissioned in 1983 and Petrochemical Plant much later in 1988. The initial operation and maintenance was carried out by Nigerian Staff and expatriate personnel as technical back up. By 1985, Nigerian staff had virtually taken over all the maintenance and operations.

If Buhari was the Federal Commissioner for Petroleum Resources, March 1976 to June 1978; who now supervised and awarded the contract.

culled from http://www.nnpcgroup.com/nnpcbusiness/subsidiaries/krpc.aspx.

6.The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is the state oil corporation which was established on April 1, 1977. In addition to its exploration activities, the Corporation was given powers and operational interests in refining, petrochemicals and products transportation as well as marketing. Between 1978 and 1989, NNPC constructed refineries in Warri, Kaduna and Port Harcourt and took over the 35,000-barrel Shell Refinery established in Port Harcourt in 1965.

Who initiated the policy for the creation of NNPC? can it be the federal commissioner of Petroleum resources.

culled from http://www.nnpcgroup.com/AboutNNPC/CorporateInfo.aspx

7. Where did the writer or the OP got his fake news. At least NNPC will not lie against itself. Yes, Obasanjo was the president and he delegated it to somebody (who is that person BUHARI), did he deliver in the duty awarded to him by his boss? YES.

The OP is needs to do a proper research before posting. He lied about Buhari's profile. Haba, give it to he that is good in what ever he does.
Even Obasanjo who was his boss acknowledge his discipline and integrity.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Trut(m): 1:55pm On Dec 16, 2014
Kenai:
cc: Curlieweed, Semid4lyfe, Obinoscopy, 9jiii, Brimmie, PassingShot, VirginFinder, FastShipping, Ola6, Aljharem, OrlandoOwoh, GenBuhari, Sunnybobo3, Yeske2, Sibabasibaba1, Asha80, IdomaLikita, APContherun, Byrron, Caseless, Raumdeuter, Bekeebuagbara

You forgot to tag "Mumunka" abi na omenka.
Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by BobNeli(m): 1:56pm On Dec 16, 2014
Buhari is never in the calibre of an individual to achieve that

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Trut(m): 1:57pm On Dec 16, 2014
adadadon:
Besides its 3 Refineries being credited to Buhari and not four. Buhari was instumental to the building of three refineries

Adonbilivit tongue
Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Plus10(m): 1:57pm On Dec 16, 2014
Lol apc lieing to Nigerians since 506bc!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Sibabasibaba1: 1:58pm On Dec 16, 2014
Of course we know. datolee had already made this point the day he drilled APC Nairaland liar-in-chief.


APC has lying in its DNA


From Buhari was not part of the 1983 coup to Buhari's daughter is married to an Igbo from Anambra to Buhari built refineries, we'll keep busting their lies.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 1:59pm On Dec 16, 2014
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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Sibabasibaba1: 1:59pm On Dec 16, 2014
adadadon:
Besides its 3 Refineries being credited to Buhari and not four. Buhari was instumental to the building of three refineries

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Even when facts are before you SMH!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Flets: 2:00pm On Dec 16, 2014
Buhari is not only a coupist, an extremist, a tribalist, a terrorist, a deceptive and corrupt jihadist

HE IS ALSO A SHAMELESS LIAR.
Only a clueless individual lies about an information in the public domain. What a clueless old man!!!!!!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 2:03pm On Dec 16, 2014
adadadon:
Besides its 3 Refineries being credited to Buhari and not four. Buhari was instumental to the building of three refineries

If you even had any reading skills you would have seen the parts of the article where the people behind the 3 refineries were mentioned... And Buhari's name was nowhere to be found.

If you believe he has 3 refineries credited to his name, may we know which?

List them, please.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Plus10(m): 2:04pm On Dec 16, 2014
Now they have resorted to, he played a vital role in building the refinaries my question is,is he no longer the one that built it from start to finish? lol! grin

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 2:06pm On Dec 16, 2014
And of course, ANONIMI.
Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by brownlord2: 2:06pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiageli just two days ago you argued with someone here as if you where there when buhari awarded the contract. Can you please come explain which part of Nigeria buhari's refinery was built? Banicansta, please get to work. Google.com

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by brownlord2: 2:08pm On Dec 16, 2014
Kenai:


If you even had any reading skills you would have seen the parts of the article where the people behind the 3 refineries were mentioned... And Buhari's name was nowhere to be found.

If you believe he has 3 refineries credited to his name, may we know which?

List them, please.

Why waste your time on that robot?

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 2:08pm On Dec 16, 2014
Trut:


You forgot to tag "Mumunka" abi na omenka.

lol @ Mumunka

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