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Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Typing: 3:43pm On Aug 17 |
1000angstroms: Cc Seun, mynd44, nlfpmod rule 2 |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 4:42pm On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: Lol. It is now about religions? You don't have sense |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Kukutenla: 5:44pm On Aug 17 |
grandstar:1. It is simple. The government will go bankrupt. Why should any govt spend 100% of its revenue on debt servicing? Who does that? That's abnormal. Even insolvent countries don't do that. 2. It depends. Some countries do 50% or less. It is usually set by the country's DMO in line with the fiscal framework of the govt and what it hopes it achieve in the future. 3. That's bad. $3bn? It also depends on our balance of payments. The new CBN Gov came out to say the $7bn was bogus and our reserves have never been $3bn from CBN data. I don't know where that's coming from. 4. There's no Nigerian refinery with the capacity to refine PMS presently. Petrol is at the highest point of distillation. Besides, most of the refineries are modular. 5. Opec sets the price for countries like Nigeria. Some other countries like Russia set their price by themselves 6. Very bad. Very bad. Slow growth especially that is below the population growth is an indication that the country is not meeting its economic potential. It means a good portion of its productivity factors are underutilised 7. China was doing double numbers at the height of its ascendancy. But Nigeria even at 7-9% was doing very well with potential for more and a very virile economy Hope you're satisfied But what's your point? How does this put any blame for the present calamity on Buhari 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by adabaraabdul: 7:51pm On Aug 17 |
Zwooks:OMG! What does religion have to do with the issue i responded to? its so obvious we are not on the same intellectual frequency as regards this discussion. Sorry that I engaged. Good bye đź‘‹ 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Teymanhenry(f): 8:10pm On Aug 17 |
Zwooks: How is Dangote being the major fuel supplier to Nigerians a monopoly? Meanwhile NNPC can decide not to do bĂĽsiness with him if he doesn't meet thier agreed demands |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Konquest: 11:59pm On Aug 17 |
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Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Padipadi: 9:58am On Aug 18 |
helinues:Audio hope. Helinues, if I jam you for road, if I nor komot ya teeth, call me flat head like okada seat. The way ya APC take don policies that caused hardship nor make sense. And na you I wan carry my vex reach. Send me ya location. I wan buy you turkey.
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Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by AutoC: 12:41pm On Aug 18 |
Zwooks: I wonder how people like you think. Allover the sane world, the government is bound to protect Capitalist no matter how they are perceived as been monopolistic or not. But here in Nigeria, Tinubu and people like you are bent on keeping the country poor while you admire western world. Do you know how much assistance people like Elon Musk get from US government? |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Zwooks: 12:56pm On Aug 18 |
AutoC:. You don't know what you are trying to claim knowledgeable about. Go and find out how saner countries treat Monopoly |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Barzinime(m): 9:42pm On Aug 19 |
You can pack your load and go to Chad. Some humans are just negative in nature and people like you should be consumed and buried deep for the next millennial fossil fuel. Makamatic: |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Makamatic: 6:10am On Aug 20 |
Barzinime:Batidiots like u who can't do simple macroeconomics research to weight the pros and cons of a certain milestone project in your country should be shoot on the balls . |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Barzinime(m): 12:10pm On Aug 20 |
You must be a successful individual with the pros & cons actions taken regarding your life, but who are you by the way? cos i havent heard your name before! Makamatic: |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Scarcity234: 12:25pm On Aug 20 |
happney65:Yes!!! |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by maasoap(m): 9:23pm On Aug 20 |
Zwooks: This mumu who wants to fight monopoly with fuel importation. Have you seen the problem with fuel importation now? Fuel scarcity without any explanation till now. People now paying 1000 naira per litre. The fuel importation that doesn't even create jobs and creating frequent scarcity is what your mumu wants to use to fight monopoly? |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by GoodJohn: 2:15pm On Aug 25 |
The content is clear |
Re: Nigeria Is Turning Into An Oil Market Juggernaut - Bloomberg by Rossikk(m): 5:34pm On Aug 30 |
AutoC: Don’t mind that guy. His reasoning is upside down like his comrades. |
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