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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by IGBOPROMISE1: 10:00pm On Jul 25
Inspirer1:
Dangote may be right with this revelation.

Of course he’s right! Nigeria is one big criminal enterprise!

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by lurvy: 10:00pm On Jul 25
Fuel subsidy in Nigeria = The more you look, the less you see.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Dididrumz(m): 10:02pm On Jul 25
The criminality in our oil sector is too much for one nationa.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by DesChyko: 10:02pm On Jul 25
VikingKing:

Please check my profile for the real free stuffs grin

grin grin grin

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by phemmie06(m): 10:02pm On Jul 25
He has a substantial amount flowing into his account

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Solidex(m): 10:02pm On Jul 25
Meaning that Dangote was right after all.
Why the sudden interest in buy from Malta ?

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Gboom: 10:03pm On Jul 25
Nigeria is lies personified

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by kingharzy: 10:04pm On Jul 25
LOL....
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Sir Dangote isn't far from the truth. What amazes me most is someone who uses these adulterated products coming online to defend the appalling rubbish that NNPC and it's cohorts are doing.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by otomatic(m): 10:05pm On Jul 25
Dangote knew what he was talking about.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Anguldi(m): 10:06pm On Jul 25
Inspirer1:
Dangote may be right with this revelation.

You think he's joking. When he said he only fears God and not man. Bring it on, let's get dirty 💯.
Selling Tinubu will be very difficult during the next election wink

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by OgaTheTop2: 10:07pm On Jul 25
Dangote was right afterall...

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 10:08pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time

USA has actually granted India, the license to buy crude oil from Venezuela recently to prevent them buying from Russia and indirectly funding the war in Ukraine.
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Sicklebear28: 10:09pm On Jul 25
Useless APC government

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by salem1996: 10:09pm On Jul 25
VikingKing:


You will defend the devil himself as long as he's willing to pay you. Where are the imaginary dollars you once said we will save from subsidy? How much is the naira which you said will gain massively when the imaginary dollars start trickling in? Your own na to just dey form expert on every topic when you know absolutely NOTHING! What's up with the dollars you said we will save after Binance? Empty barrel!

Please check my profile for the real free stuffs grin

If Satan can pay someone to take his position, many will gladly accept the offer

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 10:10pm On Jul 25
VikingKing:


You will defend the devil himself as long as he's willing to pay you. Where are the imaginary dollars you once said we will save from subsidy? How much is the naira which you said will gain massively when the imaginary dollars start trickling in? Your own na to just dey form expert on every topic when you know absolutely NOTHING! What's up with the dollars you said we will save after Binance? Empty barrel!

Please check my profile for the real free stuffs grin

Yes, we want to save money, But we are not planning moving from frying pan to fire. We dont plan to give one business man with monopolistic business antecedents all the profit from crude oil sales to one business man.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by lucianohase(m): 10:11pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time
Venezuela in few months time ?? If any Nigerian try to own any blending plant there or even do major biz that Almighty western powers may sanction them heavily oh
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Sicklebear28: 10:12pm On Jul 25
he’s right! Nigeria is one big criminal enterprise!

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 10:13pm On Jul 25
Malta for a reason.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Sicklebear28: 10:13pm On Jul 25
malali:


Yes, we want to save money, But we are not planning moving from frying pan to fire. We dont plan to give one business man with monopolistic business antecedents all the profit from crude oil sales to one business man.

If Satan can pay someone to take his position, many will gladly accept the offer

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by nwakibie3(m): 10:15pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time

So you the nairaland resident is more informed than dangote abi? Abeg getat

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by sonssyo(f): 10:15pm On Jul 25
This simply implies that some persons are behind the importation thereby milking the country dry..
It's either fuel is 250-300 or nothing, after deceiving some persons that believe in their nonsense change that is fake 🤥🤥
Very useless country 😭😔😔😔😭😭

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by RepoMan007: 10:15pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time
What made it totally expensive to import from Malta between 2016 and 2023?
We know your interests from your post. The demons destroying nigeria.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by gabbasin(m): 10:16pm On Jul 25
NNPC isn't the sole importer of petroleum products in Nigeria, there are other licensed importers of petroleum products but due to subsidy on petrol by FG through NNPC's "under recovery" scheme, it's not profitable for these companies to import petrol but they still import other petroleum products like diesel and aviation fuel (jet A1).
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by RepoMan007: 10:18pm On Jul 25
malali:


Yes, we want to save money, But we are not planning moving from frying pan to fire. We dont plan to give one business man with monopolistic business antecedents all the profit from crude oil sales to one business man.
NNPC has four refineries under their control. What monopoly are you talking of?

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by flyinnizam(m): 10:18pm On Jul 25
malali:


USA has actually granted India, the license to buy crude oil from Venezuela recently to prevent them buying from Russia and indirectly funding the war in Ukraine.
USA and venezuela na same country? what rubbish are u saying. venezuela is a free and sovereign country

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by wallrichy: 10:19pm On Jul 25
[b][b][b]Why the big English? A blending plant is an advanced and precised formation of a structure to accommodate, disperse, heat, turn and discharge oil product. It's a reservoir of crude burnt to a degree of fractional distillation. My brothers and sisters, all these nonsense definitions are mere English. This is what Alabo, Odion and Alagoa would do with small money and comes out clean products in Okirika Creek in Rivers State or At Ogbia Creek in Bayelsa State.....You guys call it Kpo fire 🔥 but it still the same thing, same techniques our stupid and uneducated NNPCL chiefs take to Malta and blend to return to us to consume. Niger Delta diesel is cleaner and purer than most imported diesel. Niger Delta Condensate is just like PMS. It's what the Okada, Speed boats boys and some commercial vehicles uses in Niger Delta as petrol and it works fine just that it's less or more concentrated in one or two particular compound. Also die to the higher sulphur contents. Beside all these mentioned negativity, it's still the same oil that Mele Kyari will use billions of dollars to import and sell to us at an exorbitant price and still lie to collect subsidy free money. They do these operation every day claiming that Nigerian consumed over 90million litres of PMS and over 60M of AGO in a day......
Can you imagine these nonsense, if they had supervised and train these Niger Delta Kpo fire boys, they would give us better products and enough products to go round the country and even export...send them to school abroad to learn real physical theory of making fuel and other lubricants....just two years lectures and these Niger Delta Kpo fire boys will turn the fortune of Nigeria to an oil exporter rather than importer....



An oil blending plant is a facility which has no refining capability but is either capable of producing finished motor gasoline through mechanical blending or blends oxygenates with motor gasoline.[/b][/b][/color][b][/b][color=#990000][/b]

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by ourcrudeoil: 10:19pm On Jul 25
Just imaging.
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by mipeesoft(m): 10:20pm On Jul 25
grin
VikingKing:


You will defend the devil himself as long as he's willing to pay you. Where are the imaginary dollars you once said we will save from subsidy? How much is the naira which you said will gain massively when the imaginary dollars start trickling in? Your own na to just dey form expert on every topic when you know absolutely NOTHING! What's up with the dollars you said we will save after Binance? Empty barrel!

Please check my profile for the real free stuffs grin

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by mipeesoft(m): 10:21pm On Jul 25
No bi small 😂
Greenfusion:
this one enter wella.....

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