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Zwooks: Okay, agreed. Can you mention another 9 billion dollars investment by a private company or individual in the country? He should import his crude and operate his business without interfering with national interests Every sane Nigerian knows that oil importation by oil producing nation was never about the national interest, can never be. Stop trolling |
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Zwooks:You sounded defeated. Tell NNPC to get the three refineries they've been repairing since 1999 up and running because those are the real competitors to Dangote's refinery. Not Tinubu's oil import company |
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CyrusVI:His brothers are illiterates and ignorant and Tinubu and his administration are capitalising on it. I know that you also know that ![]() |
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Zwooks: So, such other countries now use importation to kill their local production by not giving it enough crude oil contrary to the promise made initially? If you are truly educated, you would know that importing what you can produce is nothing but madness and you are supporting madness without realising it |
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helinues: What is he trying to win if I may ask you? Tinubu doesn't want this refinery to be fully operational so that oil import can continue since he's the one importing it. I wish people like you understand the implication of the failure of that refinery on our economy. |
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Zwooks: This man invested 20 fvcking billion dollars and over a period of 10 years or more and our president is sabotaging it because of his personal gains from oil importation and you're standing against an investment that already generated thousands of direct employment!! You will realise how foolish you are one day |
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Wonders! Tinubu is paying the sellouts among Arewa youths to undermine 20 billion dollars investment because he wants to sustain oil importation by his company. Hehe!! |
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allthingsgood:Expect to change from what to what? Didn't the leaders make promises before we choose them to lead? Why are you turning this upside down? |
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Mr Tunji, continue to yarn dust. I hope it won't be too late before you guys realise what's coming to you. He's not a magician but Nigerians too didn't want or vote for a magician. If he can't make life better for the citizens, he shouldn't make it worse like he's currently doing. |
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Look at these illiterates mentioning competition!! Where is the competition? The oil importation that we have been trying to stop for about 60 years is now the competition to local refineries? Let's tell the illiterate Arewa youths that importation can never be regarded as competition to local production. Arewa youths are mostly illiterates, I don't expect them to understand how Tinubu is undermining the success of 20 billion dollars investment just to protect his blending plants in Malta and to keep the business of oil importation from Malta going smoothly. |
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MasterJayJay: It is fair pricing that way. The gap between band A and other bands for all other DISCOs is ridiculous. Band A is like N250 per unit when you add VAT, though they claim it is N206 or N220. It is a lie, you only get 4units of electricity for 1k. Whereas, their band B is around 72 naira per unit including VAT. Look at the huge difference, 250 vs 72!! |
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alphaNomega: Yes, I can confirm that you're 100% correct. It was 300k before if you're caught but there was room for negotiation which you might end up paying nothing less than 80k. But in my city, IBEDC has come up with new penalty for bypassers which is 50k as penalty, non negotiable. It is either you pay or you don't use their power supply ever again!! And they do go out in the middle of the night with armed security agents, mostly civil defence corps to catch bypassers. And the catch is usually massive, a lots of people ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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DIVINEEVIDENCE:Phishing indeed, lol. A free website must make money to keep going, that's why ads are popping up. But chrome browser is up to the task. Probably, you don't know what to click or using weak ass browser. Get yourself chrome browser. You're not even interested. Good luck
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Oghene86:That clown will go into oblivion, sure deal. He wasn't even a politician, he was made to reap where he didn't sow. People like that don't fail to disappoint those who imposed them on the party 1 Like |
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kemzy107:The problem is the direction it is going. This administration is so worse that people have forgotten about Buhari. I and my other twelve adult members of my family voted this failure of a president. So, I know what I'm saying. People can no longer buy yams, beans, milk, etc. Look at band A palaver too! This is not an administration that will succeed or make life better for Nigerians as promised. On top of it, they're insensitive as they are spending billions of naira on themselves |
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Ayoefa: Tinubu was the face of that protest. I can't believe I voted for this wicked, insensitive and failure of a president |
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Lol. Under one year in office, Tinubu has compounded the problems by multiple of four. |
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JagabanB: Hunger protests from August 01 will wake you up to reality |
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JagabanB:Yes. The picture was in this page of this thread posted above. You can continue playing ignorance, the result is already here for all of us to see, no need for anybody to try convince anyone. |
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DIVINEEVIDENCE:No, it won't install. Why would you even need the two of them on a single phone. I thought you need the premium for better experience? 1 Like |
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inoki247: I'm in band A area and I'm free of bypassing. But 4 units of electricity for 1k is wickedness! 1 Like |
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Hezzyluv: Well, his dversaries are keeping him busy. I wish Iran too twould chip in so that he can be fully busy for a long time |
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VikingKing: Walahi, Nigerian leaders are wicked, selfish and insensitive. Devils descendants 1 Like |
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They should be. They're using hunger to unite Nigerians because hunger knows no tribe, ethnicity, party or religion. 2 Likes |
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yarimo:Fubara learnt nothing about Ambode gragra moves into oblivion 1 Like |
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sIfioksq: Salewa97: Wailing promax. Fubara will know the real definition of politics. 1 Like |
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Oghene86: Gossiphub: Boy Fubara will finally learn the hard way Ambode learnt his lesson. The funniest thing is that those two clowns were career officials before they were imposed on the rest of the politicians who had genuine ambitions and other party members. People who have never been part of grassroot politics or general politics but had lucky shined on them. And the moment they are elected, they would automatically assumed that they were in total control of the party and start misbehaving and fighting stakeholders and godfathers who imposed them on the party. Clowns |
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Believeintruth:I don't understand what you meant by "you people". Secondly, I don't know who you had unwritten zonal arrangement with. Thirdly, I don't know the region you're referring to that it was supposed to be their time ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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senatordossy: jayce232: Sometimes, you're looking at the name but you don't pay attention to it until it is too late. The only time I transferred 25k into wrong account number was when I was given a small button phone to do the transfer by the owner of the account and the phone. I didn't scroll down to where the name was before sending the money not knowing that I made mistake with the account number |
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Adewale1603: And because the sender made mistake, he or she shouldn't get help from Opay or the bank to get his or her money back? Or, what exactly is your problem with Opay helping the senders getting their money back? You people will cease to amaze us |
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doyin01: JagabanB: This is a national debate, it is not a new or hidden development. This problem has been with us since 2007 when Boko Haram started but it is getting worse every year. Now, food scarcity is manifesting as a result of sustained insecurity since 2007 which means we're reaching the breaking point. The issue of bandits is now adding to the fragile situation. Anyone with common sense would know that the problem now is the question of what was the number of farmers before and what is the number now? 1 Like |
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JagabanB: I know you didn't expect yes as an answer to your rhetorical question but that's also the case. Both terrorists and bandits are not only killing, kidnapping and chasing away farmers but also harvesting (stealing) farm products including cattle rustling. That's how worse things have become for Nigerians. Only few farmers are doing farming activities in the north these days because of killings and kidnapping. And those few farmers are not even sure they would be allowed to harvest, they're just taking the risks
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