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Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 7:43am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: What's your problem with Dangote exactly? Dangote refinery is Nigeria's pride despite being privately owned. Just pause and imagine the opportunity, Mr fooll! Thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities for Nigerians. Diesel prices crashed upon coming alive of the Dangote refining of diesel. Marketers are already predicting N600 per litre when it starts refining petrol as against the current N800-850 per litre. You're a morrron! |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 7:47am On Aug 17 |
Guestlander:That guy is an ediot. I think he's one of the Nigerians who believe that Dangote establishing manufacturing companies in Nigeria is our problem. They don't see the bigger picture but always envy |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 7:52am On Aug 17 |
Guestlander: The fooll doesn't even understand that Dangote provides more employment to Nigerians than FG. He's just an hater |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 7:55am On Aug 17 |
KingOfTheDamned: Stop being a tribalist, we don't need that. The guy could be from your tribe for all what we know. I'm a Yoruba man, I once worked with Dangote before he laid us off and we couldn't get our entitlements. But today, I'm proud of his refinery because it is a source of pride for Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Mandate1: 7:57am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks:you point exactly? So how do we beat down the price of fuel in Nigeria? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 7:57am On Aug 17 |
IamaNigerianGuy: It is not his fault that your nation has been pumping billions of dollars into the bottomless holes called the Nigerian refineries for many decades |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 8:01am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: I'm glad that sensible Nairalanders decended on you, that they came out to expose your foolishness and turned you into robot with your responses. |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by omonla555: 8:02am On Aug 17 |
Rossikk: For so long months, I have not been paying attention to rubbish people are posting on Nairaland. I am amused with this your post. Great 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by 1000angstroms(m): 8:08am On Aug 17 |
Rossikk: Did you vote for tinubu? |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by 1000angstroms(m): 8:08am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: You voted for tinubu right? |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by 1000angstroms(m): 8:10am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: Just imagine the nonsense you are vomiting from your smelly brain. Emergency lovers of Nigeria. Because he exposed you scammers. Agbadorites, enemy of the nation. |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 8:10am On Aug 17 |
Tizu: People perish because they lack knowledge. Many of you lack knowledge and vomit what you hear people saying. Quite a lots of Nigerians obtained licenses from FG since the era of Obj to establish local refinery but none got the liver to start the project. Dangote came in at a later stage, obtained the licence and hit the ground running. The refinery is still just coming up after over 10 years of continuous spending without production or making any money back from it. How many Nigerians or Nigerian billionaires have that kind of patience? No be importation that guarantees quick returns and gains most of them settled for? You're ignorant and illiterate economically |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by 1000angstroms(m): 8:20am On Aug 17 |
Adakintroy:President is from west but has refinery in malta, how will his greed help dangote develop west? President actually is from irigbiji osun state not lagos, the real lagos owners are crying, lagos wants its own republic free from parasites who don't pay their taxes or contribute nothing to their coffers. |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by sprints1: 8:23am On Aug 17 |
Rossikk:how will Nigeria' oil independence help Europe reduce west' dependency on Russia' oil... Imagine supporting one part of Europe and calling the other the enemy... At this rate neocolonialism should be termed a pandemic in Africa... Imagine thinking people who binded your forefathers in chains will liberate us by buying our oil. Lol |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by 1000angstroms(m): 8:26am On Aug 17 |
IamaNigerianGuy: But your APC positioned the refinery as one of their promises until he refused them access to stealing from him, booom! Fight started... |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Zwooks: 8:32am On Aug 17 |
1000angstroms: Low mental IQ. I get |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Zwooks: 8:33am On Aug 17 |
maasoap: Muslim. Like we don't know. Every attempt to make Islam gain the upper hand for your father Allah, who is Satan in disguise will never work |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Zwooks: 8:34am On Aug 17 |
Teymanhenry: No. It is crucial to function like oil companies of other sane countries not to hand over Nigeria to Dangote. Dangote is a private investment not a national one 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Zwooks: 8:38am On Aug 17 |
buzorcharles: I get. Why didn't Dangote make these claims years before now ? |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Believeintruth: 9:04am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: Dangote's over confidence that he can sustain the rigged game of government favor, rather became his archiles heel. Normally a private businessman who wants to venture into the world of oil refining and is building a refinery of that size, has to as early as 2 years into the building of the refinery, sort out purchase contracts/agreements with oil companies or countries, but he didn't do that, it could be but to being naive about the industry. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Jungleluv5: 9:42am On Aug 17 |
Rossikk:Okayyyyyyy I can now see why dangote refinery production is being disturb by the marketer and NNPCL and other oil agencies is because of the European markets which has been distabilzed by dangote refinery and they are now using our own people to do the job. That is how they wanted to destroy Ajaokuta steel company. Hmmmmm Nigeria why?? |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by jaxxy(m): 10:31am On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: U don't have a working refinery national or private and someone built one with his own money. The largest in africa and u say we shouldn't give him crude because we want to keep criminal fuel importer cabals running a subsidy scam happy at the expense of the country and its people? Are u OK? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Zwooks: 11:35am On Aug 17 |
jaxxy: The oil industry doesn't run on your skewed logic. It is in our national interests not to enable monopoly in our oil sector |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by lolonet: 11:58am On Aug 17 |
Only the enemies of Nigeria and it's people will call dangote refinery Monopoly of Nigeria. Bad belle people, if e easy you self go do am. Competitions are allowed, if you can't stand the man's purchasing power go to hell or go form a conglomerate and compete against him. Dangote refinery must work. |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by jaxxy(m): 12:00pm On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: Dangote didn’t stop anyone from building refinery so there's no Monopoly. This is why out national refineries are not working so they feed the corrupt fuel importer cabals using subsidy scam at the expense of Nigerians but they will all fail. This systemic corruption must stop. A credible Monopoly is far better the systemic corruption and sabotage. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by kanupapilo: 12:38pm On Aug 17 |
Believeintruth: Used to exclusive rights and unfair advantages from corrupt military dictators and corrupt civilian leaders as attested to by Forbes. He wants monopoly in the oil refining sector.
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Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by kanupapilo: 12:44pm On Aug 17 |
jaxxy:Nigeria government through CBN governor Emefiele who is now under trial for corruption helped him build the refinery and we are not sure of the exact billions contributed.
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Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by jaxxy(m): 1:10pm On Aug 17 |
kanupapilo: Who will cough out the $100m he gave lagos state government for the land. Abi that one no follow for the Emefiele corruption? Or u think say na free land? its part of the billions contributed 1 Like |
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