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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by mrvance(m): 8:47pm On May 14, 2015
Abi now..babaonechance
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by IYANGBALI: 8:49pm On May 14, 2015
mattkelly:


Na then he go know say uneasy lies the head that wears the crown..Shiorr
na which one dey pain you wey you dey say shioooooor?dat your brother lost the election or that Buhari is coming in to repair wetin your brother take six years to destroy? Shiooooooooooor to you too

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by sanandreas(m): 8:50pm On May 14, 2015
Things go happen
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by Kx: 8:50pm On May 14, 2015
I agree that govt is a continuum but any marketer that GEJ is owing should collect it bfore may 29th because once power changes hand we will revert to the budgeted subsidy of N200billion a year as in pre GEJ Era until we phase off d shambolic subsidy by producing fuel locally.

It is only in GEJ stealing is not corruption regime that what Nigeria was budgeting N200b can move up to actual expenses of N1.3trillion and nobody answers.

Gmb will not continue on that part.

Caveat emptor.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by Nobody: 8:51pm On May 14, 2015
Obviously GEJ doesn't give a damn about us anyone.
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by BabaOneChance: 8:53pm On May 14, 2015
mrvance:
Abi now..babaonechance
Yes! And the scarcity won't affect us if we stay courageous. Now we're encouraging people to trek long distances when they can't fuel their tank or afford to pay high cost of transportation. And we continue with this trend, who knows, we may not need fuel again! Our CHANGE policy is to motivate the common Nigerian to stand up and face his demons. If cows can trek from east to north why can't humans. Yes, we can!

APC - CHANGE!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by KA24DETT(m): 8:57pm On May 14, 2015
I don't know why our leaders are not proactive . Okonjo iweala should have been working on fixing the refinery long time . This would have saved the country a lot of money ..
The truth of the matter is that jonathan and his cronies are making a lot of money from this subsidy. It's an avenue for fraud. It's crazy how a group of people can grind the economy of a country to a halt .
It's insane
You pay them subsidy, interest , profit . That's unheard of and ridiculous .

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by udubaba(m): 8:57pm On May 14, 2015
So 24 people are holding a whole country of over 170 million people to ransome, too bad for this country. Licensed 24 criminals used as conduit pipe to siphone our national treasury. GMB pls kindly remove pms subsidy we dont want it any more.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by xmich(m): 8:59pm On May 14, 2015
30th of may will be treking from port Harcourt to Aba



in the memory of our dead heros
long live Biafra
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by dunkem21(m): 9:06pm On May 14, 2015
grin
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by africanusvu(m): 9:08pm On May 14, 2015
If every body is now trekking frm sokoto to lagos what is the need for petro and fuel,if I'm like make I'm persist till christmas,I can now trekk,Damburuba
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by africanusvu(m): 9:12pm On May 14, 2015
KA24DETT:
I don't know why our leaders are not proactive . Okonjo iweala should have been working on fixing the refinery long time . This would have saved the country a lot of money ..
The truth of the matter is that jonathan and his cronies are making a lot of money from this subsidy. It's an avenue for fraud. It's crazy how a group of people can grind the economy of a country to a halt .
It's insane
You pay them subsidy, interest , profit . That's unheard of and ridiculous .
Don't worry naa,just less than two weeks and there will be no more Clueless JONA and no more iweala,Then u will do that ur magic wit Mr change for all to see
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by strongerthaneva(m): 9:19pm On May 14, 2015
voltron:


BabaOneChance will go the way of BabaGoSlow cool Osibinja becomes President and Okpolo Ninja becomes Vice-President grin grin grin
stupidity of the highest..clueless u with ur clueless master..
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by duality(m): 9:32pm On May 14, 2015
We are already feeling the "change"

Its not yet May 29,
1,*Stocks are rising= change
2,*People are returning looted founds = change
3,* No fuel again in the country = change


If 1 & 2 = change
also 3 = change
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by duality(m): 9:35pm On May 14, 2015
Kx:
I agree that govt is a continuum but any marketer that GEJ is owing should collect it bfore may 29th because once power changes hand we will revert to the budgeted subsidy of N200billion a year as in pre GEJ Era until we phase off d shambolic subsidy by producing fuel locally.

It is only in GEJ stealing is not corruption regime that what Nigeria was budgeting N200b can move up to actual expenses of N1.3trillion and nobody answers.

Gmb will not continue on that part.

Caveat emptor.



All these rant wont bring fuel.
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by ERODEDEAST(f): 9:44pm On May 14, 2015
Not Possible Boo.hari gonna prevent that sh*t with his fake chan.gy
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by mattkelly: 9:50pm On May 14, 2015
IYANGBALI:
na which one dey pain you wey you dey say shioooooor?dat your brother lost the election or that Buhari is coming in to repair wetin your brother take six years to destroy? Shiooooooooooor to you too

Iyangbali..Am happy you quoted me.But mind you,am not a Fan of GEJ neither that of Buhari as i know both of them are birds of the same feather..Infact,you will see the APC is worse than the PDP sef..I will keep on quoting you when he buhari messes up..Shiorr to you tooo 1million times grin grin grin

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by boxypane: 9:51pm On May 14, 2015
This is the Economic Saboteurs, d Mechanism of vandeta approach been perpetrated by the GEJ admin on d economy is getting alarming. Unnecessary sacking of top officials, terrible economic damaging lies by minister of the Economy, self pity n all. He's becoming less of a democrat 2 more of a Villain!
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by seegi(m): 10:15pm On May 14, 2015
everything all abt www.wisebaze.com
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by IYANGBALI: 10:39pm On May 14, 2015
mattkelly:


Iyangbali..Am happy you quoted me.But mind you,am not a Fan of GEJ neither that of Buhari as i know both of them are birds of the same feather..Infact,you will see the APC is worse than the PDP sef..I will keep on quoting you when he buhari messes up..Shiorr to you tooo 1million times grin grin grin
tongue
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by ronald4lif(m): 10:44pm On May 14, 2015
We get fuel but we no see fuel buy. Them say money loss them say e no loss again. Fela said it all.
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by SergeAlain: 10:47pm On May 14, 2015
We dey wahala ooh!

The fact of the matter is that the marketers are just being realistic. There is no guarantee that the new govt will pay them so they want all monies owed them right now.
If your personal business was in their shoes you would probably not act differently. The new govt would have a big decision to make immediately it enters, either pay off the marketers and maintain the subsidy arrangement, or ignore the marketers and import directly through NNPC as the current govt is doing now (along with the associated scarcity given NNPC's inefficiencies).

Which ever way they choose to go, radical changes are called for in the way the downstream oil industry is run.

However, if the government chooses to remove the subsidy, then we all (including APC) owe GEJ an apology, because when he suggested this in 2012, everyone opposed it.

An exciting 4 years lying ahead, no dull moments.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by Thomaths(m): 10:49pm On May 14, 2015
ERODEDEAST:
Not Possible Boo.hari gonna prevent that sh*t with his fake chan.gy
decode55:

Abi 3 days sef? cheesy cheesy

and you are suppose to be happy that the country will not work............
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by Nickymezor(f): 11:05pm On May 14, 2015
Hmmm.. I jst hope it doesnt persist beyond may 29th if nt sai baba will be in a ... U know wat I mean rite? smiley
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by yomanovic: 11:13pm On May 14, 2015
kodded:
BabaOneChance cool

so daft!

The hopeless GEJ you supported has pur Nigeria into the mess it it dings itself now but all you can do is use your filthy finger to type senseless nonsense.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by kodded(m): 11:29pm On May 14, 2015
yomanovic:


so daft!

The hopeless GEJ you supported has pur Nigeria into the mess it it dings itself now but all you can do is use your filthy finger to type senseless nonsense.
suicide is legal


rat poison is very cheap cool

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by Reference(m): 11:35pm On May 14, 2015
SergeAlain:
We dey wahala ooh!

The fact of the matter is that the marketers are just being realistic. There is no guarantee that the new govt will pay them so they want all monies owed them right now.
If your personal business was in their shoes you would probably not act differently. The new govt would have a big decision to make immediately it enters, either pay off the marketers and maintain the subsidy arrangement, or ignore the marketers and import directly through NNPC as the current govt is doing now (along with the associated scarcity given NNPC's inefficiencies).

Which ever way they choose to go, radical changes are called for in the way the downstream oil industry is run.

However, if the government chooses to remove the subsidy, then we all (including APC) owe GEJ an apology, because when he suggested this in 2012, everyone opposed it.

An exciting 4 years lying ahead, no dull moments.

I tell you. We are watching.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by dozymars(m): 11:47pm On May 14, 2015
A strategic plan to distract the people and the incoming government.
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by ohenhen1: 11:49pm On May 14, 2015
What a mess.

Buhari have a lot of work to do. But their are solutions.

1. Clamp down on black market sales.
2. Step up pipeline protection
3. Transport the oil overseas to be refined and then bring it back to Nigeria. Don't rely on a private company.
4. Fix the refineries and then sell it to private investors.
Re: Fuel Scarcity May Persist Beyond May 29 – Major Marketers by stevecantrell: 12:03am On May 15, 2015
voltron:


BabaOneChance will go the way of BabaGoSlow cool Osibinja becomes President and Okpolo Ninja becomes Vice-President grin grin grin

So funny, I forgot to laugh.

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