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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Ebinpawo1: 10:22pm On Jul 25 |
When is the take off time for the protest? 2 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 10:23pm On Jul 25 |
flyinnizam: Venezuela is under the worst Oil sanctions in the world. Go and read. They cannot sell their Oil. |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by toprealman: 10:29pm On Jul 25 |
VikingKing:The funny part is that he is paid nada! Just another clueless tribal bigot that knows nothing!!! 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Druss(m): 10:32pm On Jul 25 |
Reading up on Malta. I see it is one of the more corrupt nations in Europe. 3 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Haaland21: 10:35pm On Jul 25 |
VikingKing: fake and adulterated stuff...... We aren't interested. Be original |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 10:35pm On Jul 25 |
RepoMan007: Crude Oil is more than just NNPC 1-Crude Oil sales is the generator of revenue for the whole country- the whole 36 states. 2-We don't provide enough crude to fulfill export OPEC quota and local refineries existing before Dangote. 3-The crude market is the world most recognized international commodity market. 4-Nigeria has the right to determine who they sell and buy crude from without any subjugation or coercion. 5-A lot of countries producing crude and exporting also import e.g USA, the crude they produce is not best suited for their refineries, so they export and import the Saudi crude in return, so crude trading is bilateral 6-Nigeria has established trading relationships with some crude buyers internationally for over 30 years, if we stop all of them and sell to dangote today and tomorrow dangote decides to not buy from Nigeria, it will be difficult to re-establish selling to our "plugs" because they might have found other customers. 7-Dangote refinery being a private business entity should source his crude from open market, make petrol and then we are sure of his capacity to function before doing business with him. Building a refinery and effectively running it are 2 different things. 8-If we get involved in Dangote refinery too early, he might use the Nigerian government to run his refinery.Because he is going to need funding and logistics to run the refinery. Dangote Refinery is still a private business and must be treated as such. Crude oil sale is what the whole Nigeria depends on, we cannot give it to "one person" it doesnt make business sense or protect our sovereignty as a country. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Amaggedon: 10:35pm On Jul 25 |
FreeStuffsNG:Empty and senseless cap always. Its cheaper to import than to produce in your own country. 4 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Omalicious1: 10:47pm On Jul 25 |
Islie: Let's not forget that the President is the Minister of Petroleum 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Starberg(m): 10:47pm On Jul 25 |
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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by codedguy1(m): 10:54pm On Jul 25 |
RepoMan007: Are you minding those indolent brain dead mugus. They know absolutely nothing but come on public forums to display their idiocy. 3 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Eriokanmi: 10:57pm On Jul 25 |
FreeStuffsNG:We're not consuming same quality of petrol, which other African countries are consuming. The product from malta is very low in quality and nigerians knew already. While other countries are rejecting this due to its hazard on human and Dangote's has further proven this after samples from several other fuel stations were tested. Dangote products were of higher quality than those imported by the nnpc 5 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by MrBrownJay1(m): 11:00pm On Jul 25 |
malali: - why are you worried about monopoly if/when whatever comes out of Dangote's refinery will be cheaper than what Nigerians get today? - if Dangote's price are more than what Nigerians are getting to day then A) why would anyone buy from him and B) it would be very easy for the gov to solve the issue (aka buy back from these yeye Malta refineries and put Dangote out of business) - so all the profit from crude oils is better to go to foreign companies that do nothing for Nigeria instead, abi? - for +60yrs nobody has done anything to solve the issue, suddenly ONE MAN does something to better the lives of Nigerians by investing $20B of his own money (and expect to make money out of it), and you guys have a problem with it? - why pay a foreigner to do what a Nigerian IN NIGERIA can do just as well?! but here is the important question: WHO CARES IF DANGOTE HAS A MONOPOLY (OR NOT), SO LONG AS HE CAN GIVE NIGERIANS CHEAPER FUEL?! 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by jaxxy(m): 11:13pm On Jul 25 |
FreeStuffsNG: Ur screenshot says its more expensive in UK than in Malta because of government duty and VAT. 1 Like |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by mastermaestro(m): 11:18pm On Jul 25 |
VikingKing: Propaganda used to be reserved for intellectuals until APC happened. Parties hire the best wordsmiths to drive their public image, this they do with unmatchable brilliance. But APC, for reasons I still cannot fathom, goes about recruiting a bunch of daft rogues to engage a public that boasts of enviable cognitive diversities. Just assess the overall performance of all APC defenders on this forum, you will be extremely generous to credit their performance rate a meager 25 percent. Such a pathetic set! 8 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by BeardedMeat(m): 11:18pm On Jul 25 |
phemmie06:See the guys running things in Malta. See the board of Ras Hanzir Oil Terminal Limited. The company engaged in crude oil blending business in Malta and shipping the dirty products to Nigeria. 1. Wale Tinubu - Chairman (also Group Chief Executive of Oando Plc) 2. Mofe Boyo - Non-Executive Director (also Deputy Group Chief Executive of Oando Plc) 3. Olufemi Adeyemo - Non-Executive Director 4. Adewale Tinubu Jr. - Executive Director 5. Omar Faraj - Non-Executive Director 6. Mark B. Davis - Non-Executive Director (also a former executive at Trafigura) 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by SUGARCyprian247: 11:22pm On Jul 25 |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by nerdjared: 11:26pm On Jul 25 |
malali: Changing your account and writing with red won’t make you sound intelligent 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Krankhead: 11:31pm On Jul 25 |
Obidient like these. Anytime you want to them to wag their tail, Just put negative things about BAT and Nigeria. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by AmalaAtiEwedu: 11:33pm On Jul 25 |
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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 12:01am On Jul 26 |
udemzyudex: Only intellectually challenged fellows need to go personal on someone sharing a different opinion. Get well soon. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 12:03am On Jul 26 |
nerdjared: Personal attacks makes you come across as intellectually challenged individual. Keep to the matter if you have the intellect. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by malali: 12:04am On Jul 26 |
MrBrownJay1: The same way he gave Nigerians cheaper cement.........LOL Oh my god....Cement is so cheap in Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by worksmart(m): 12:10am On Jul 26 |
Interesting that the same year Tinubu enter AsoRock that the imports start. And he be Petroleum Minister oooh! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by flyinnizam(m): 12:23am On Jul 26 |
malali:drop link or stop saying rubbish. what power does US has to tell another country not to sell oil? why didn't they stop russia not to sell their gas? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by MrBrownJay1(m): 12:25am On Jul 26 |
malali: what does cement got to do with anything? was the gov buying cement from abroad in the past? was the gov selling cement to Nigerians in the past? rice is more expensive today, is that Dangote's fault too? Nigeria has FOUR yeye refineries that has never been able to solve Nigeria fuel problems... but if someone put $20B of their own moneyto build the biggest refinery in Nigeria (that can cater for Nigeria's fuel needs), you want to call that monopoly because Dangote's refinery could solve the Nigerian problem that Nigeria (and its 4 yeye refineries) couldnt solve?!? 7 Likes |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by ufotunang: 12:26am On Jul 26 |
Nigeria and NNPC not ashamed of importing fuel disel and other petroleum products from an island county like Malta... where we have refineries here but cannot make them to start working..it's a pity 1 Like |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by ufotunang: 12:30am On Jul 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:..so Nigeria cannot refine and produce their own fuel disel and other petroleum products here in Nigeria with all the refineries we have but cannot make the refineries to start working and refining and producing petroleum products 1 Like |
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by PSmurf: 12:55am On Jul 26 |
I'm guessing you're feigning ignorance of the dark fleets that sell Venezuelan crude throughout the world? Tell me the last time you heard of one of these dark fleets being seized by the US? Or you heard of India being sanctioned by the US for buying cheap Russian crude? Just stop defending the indefensible it makes a mockery of your education and intellect. malali: 2 Likes |
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