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Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Kukutenla: 8:04am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1:How's it a lie? Did fuel cost not triple in June 2023? Did consumption not fall? Did our neighbours not complain that Nigeria's fuel is no more cheap?. It seems you're confused if you don't even know what subsidy removal is 1 Like |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:07am On Aug 24 |
Kukutenla: I don't know. Maybe Auntie Remi tinubu likes how you handle things here.. That's the question you should answer. I can't help people who don't want to see, see. If you want fuel to sell at 1500 per litre, then you should advocate for minimum wage of 375k cause that's the equivalent for a buoyant economy Might be a good idea. Even MTN is complaining if cost of diesel recently and asking to increase tariff or did you miss the news? Yes, that's why our data bills would soon go up Also, beneifts of subsidising electricity....meaning the power sector cannot make enough to attract the 10billion dollars yearly needed to improve things But people like you believe you must bake bread for N1000 and sell it at N100 TO help the poor, while folks like me who sell it at N1500, and use the profit to expand business, pay salary and taxes, and meet family needs, are apparently off or something.... |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by DeOTR: 8:08am On Aug 24 |
Marvyx:We still higher purchasing power than Benin and Niger though. However, I don't think we can completely run away from buying fuel. For instance, I've not used my generator for well over a year now (electricity supply have been very good, and I also went solar as backup), but we have to fuel our car to get around. Apart from the fact that Nigeria is an oil producing country, fuel is very cheap. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:08am On Aug 24 |
Kukutenla: Yes, the flowers are growing well, dear gardener. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Kukutenla: 8:09am On Aug 24 |
tejumorelar:Don't mind the zombie |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by DeOTR: 8:12am On Aug 24 |
Emvicprints1:What happened to building one yourself? It's obvious any business government does is riddled with corruption. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Proudlyngwa(m): 8:12am On Aug 24 |
madridguy: What do you understand as borders |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Winnin009: 8:14am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1: All these would have made sense if our leaders and the head of NNPC were straightforward. From the unorthodox sale of the downstream to OVH, to the shady removal of subsidy and NNPC stark corruption. It’s crazy to think that NNPC is complaining of cash shortages and what not when they’re still the ones claiming that 2023 till this point has been the most profitable for the commission; declaring trillions in profit after tax and all that. Where then is the money if they’re still owing importers. Their dishonesty makes it so difficult to even follow the matter properly. It’s so sad to be honest |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Kukutenla: 8:14am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1:Nigeria's power sector will attract $10bn yearly? From where? It's obvious you're a clown. Even the oil and gas sector that is the cash cow does not attract $10bn investment yearly. Oga shift and stop typing nonsense 2 Likes |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:15am On Aug 24 |
Kukutenla: Yes, dear lovely lady. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:15am On Aug 24 |
Winnin009: Doing things the wrong way always creates issues. 1 Like |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by DeOTR: 8:16am On Aug 24 |
underpinna:You didn't give the right answer. You consider cheating as being smart then went ahead to claim our government does that too. It's a fact all over the world that you can have better leaders than the people, which corroborated the fact that our government is just a reflection of us the people. Most of you complaining cut corners as much as you can every day. You'll do worse if you have better opportunities. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by malkomchris: 8:20am On Aug 24 |
All these epistle you are writing is to justify what, your father said subsidy is gone, I can't remember him saying subsidy is back, so how is he paying subsidy when it is not in the budget. It is clear that hausa is more transparent than ronu. Governmentof propaganda. I pity the masses nairalanda1: 1 Like |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Winnin009: 8:21am On Aug 24 |
jojothaiv: Brother, it’s mentally draining. The dishonesty is too much. NNPC can’t pay importers but claims that they had their best year yet with trillions after tax... where is all that money?! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Kukutenla: 8:21am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1:I don't get Are you crying or laughing because you're actually poor at trolling If subsidy removal can work, all the govts since 1999 wouldn't have reversed it. Basic Government 101. You must have a govt before you have an economy. You can only have a govt when the people recognise the govt and believe it exists for their benefits. If not, govt is on the road to Bangladesh. Your subsidy removal theory has failed time and again. Any time it is attempted, it leads to inflation, high cost of living and ultimately political instability. If you claim in 2012 you saw the light of subsidy removal but since then you haven't seen the challenges it brings, then I regret to inform you that you actually went blind in 2012. What is baffling is that the benefits you list for subsidy removal already exist even with subsidy in place. This shows that subsidy removal is just a fiscal principle and not an economic development agenda. Lastly, I challenge you to show me any country in the world that has carried out subsidy removal and it led them to the eldorado you're promising. I'll be waiting 2 Likes |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Godszilla: 8:22am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1: It's really infuriating seeing your comment on every subsidy thread. The sad part is you seem to appear intelligent and all but I don't understand the crux of what you are or keep championing. Here is a quote from a journalist in US "The quickest way to drive down interest rates is to fix the economy. The quickest way to fix the economy is to drive down inflation. The quickest way to drive down inflation is to create a domestic energy bonanza. Harris won’t do that. Former President Donald Trump did do that in his first term and is promising to do it again. Energy affects the price of everything. If energy costs are low, the price of everything decreases because it becomes cheaper to manufacture, ship, and store everything." It's just insane what you keep defending n it's sickening. Like someone rightly said on one of the thread you obviously get a hard on anytime you see subsidy topics 2 Likes |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:23am On Aug 24 |
malkomchris: The right of business people to make a profit in their business, which subsides prevent. , your father said subsidy is gone MY father is not president of Nigeria, nor has he said anything in public about subsidy. , I can't remember him saying subsidy is back, so how is he paying subsidy when it is not in the budget. You see why I am iopposed to subsidy remaining?...too much wuruwuru from this government It is clear that hausa is more transparent than ronu. Governmentof propaganda. I pity the masses Bigorty is for small minded people. Don't be like them |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by JuanDeDios: 8:24am On Aug 24 |
lexy2014:It's simple: because the price of fuel has gone down. 1. When fuel subsidy was removed and it started selling at about N560-N600, the price of fuel in Nigeria became similar to that in neighbouring countries. So smuggling stopped overnight. 2. But since then, the price of petrol has dropped in Nigeria, such that it's now far cheaper in Nigeria than in neighbouring countries, hence the return of smuggling. (Read on before you type another question). 3. How/why is it cheaper here than in neighboring countries? Exchange rates. At the time subsidy was lifted, it was $1=750, landing cost of imported petrol was a little over N500 and it was selling here at N560 (same price in Niger and co). Now, it's $1=N1600, landing cost is around N1300, and it's selling here at N850 while it's N1,600 or more in Niger and co. 4. Petrol is currently selling here for around N850-N1000 (instead of the N1600 or so that it's selling in neighbouring countries) because government is paying subsidies. 4. If we don't want smuggling, government would have to "remove subsidy" again so our prices will keep up with international prices. 5. Government can't do 5 - there'd be wahala. So as long as our currency remains unstable, we will continue to have these problems, including smuggling. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by lexy2014: 8:24am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1: Pls read again. Take note of the highlighted. all these years, we have been told that the justification for fuel price increase is to discourag e smuggling to neighbouring countries. After all the price increases under the guise of removing subsidy, how come smuggling of fuel to neighbouring countries is still taking place?. Who are the "we"? Who is "your president"? If there is a "we", who is the "your"? What is the "bad APC policy" that you say the effect should be seen? What is the mess "we" have now? Who are the "you guys" you are referring to? How is fuel subsidy no longer sustainable? |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by AmalaAtiEwedu: 8:27am On Aug 24 |
EKONGKING:Tell me the most corrupt tribe in Nigeria. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by zombieHUNTER: 8:28am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1: Tinubu lied to you about subsidy How are you sure it's only subsidy that he lied about The whole essence of his presidency can be a lie then, if Nigeria is governed by a liar Then all there's no hope The president has failed already It's a failed administration |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:28am On Aug 24 |
Godszilla: Well I 1. Have a right to comment where I want to comment 2. Have a right to an opinion 3. Have a full understanding of the subsidy thing...my interest began in 2011/12 after all. Here is a quote from a journalist in US And the quickest way to create an energy bonanza is by removing subsides, which would in turn drive up jobs and investment in the sector, which would also reduce or eliminate government spending on subsidy...which would reduce debts and deficits in the budget....which would eventually lead to more money and jobs All we have to do is spend more time holding government accountable...simple. The problem with your USA example is the US does not subsidise their petrol or electricity...so both sectors make enough profit to supply enough energy. Following your friend's proposal would only cause more losses...especially as he does not state how the prices are to be made cheaper. Also USA earns a lot of income....too. It's just insane what you keep defending n it's sickening. SO, at the end, when subsidy costs go up year in and out and eat a deficit....at the end, you have issues. You want that? Like someone rightly said on one of the thread you obviously get a hard on anytime you see subsidy topics And you obviously should stop using childish insults, dear boy. It makes you look unintelligent. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:29am On Aug 24 |
Kukutenla: You refuse to see...so I cannot help you Good morning dear lad. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:29am On Aug 24 |
zombieHUNTER: Yes, but at the end subsidy has to go. true in 1993, 2012 and today. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:30am On Aug 24 |
lexy2014: OH dear... |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Winnin009: 8:30am On Aug 24 |
codedcliq: Black man go cease to exist the day we collectively do the right thing. What’s worse now is NMDPRA or whatever they’re called saying that they’re not aware of private depots selling for 850 despite buying for 500+. It’s so clear that they sell to their cronies to bottle neck the supply for obvious personal gains. We’re in serious trouble. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:32am On Aug 24 |
Kukutenla: The above is how we know that some of the commenters on nairaland have the mind of kids. Bullying is their forte, reasonable conversation they know not. Also, they get hurt when you don't agree with them |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Kukutenla: 8:32am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1:Stop hiding behind emojis You came here posing as an expert on capitalism and Marxism. Tell us countries that developed using your model of subsidy removal and naira devaluation with attendant high cost of production 1 Like |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 8:33am On Aug 24 |
Kukutenla:\ SO that is why you called me a dunce? Sorry, but I don';t talk with bullies. I thought you changed Good morning, dear lad. |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by lexy2014: 8:34am On Aug 24 |
JuanDeDios: pls take note of the highlighted: all these years, we have been told that the justification for fuel price increase is to discourage smuggling to neighbouring countries. After all the price increases under the guise of removing subsidy, how come smuggling of fuel to neighbouring countries is still taking place? do you have any record of smuggling stopping overnight? how are petroleum products smuggled out of nigeria to neighbouring countries? when did price of fuel drop after it first to N560-N600? what price did it drop to? how much is fuel selling now? who are the "we" you are referring to? is it removal of fuel subsidy that stops smuggling? where in the world is fuel subsidy the reason why smuggling is successful? |
Re: Benin Republic, Niger Enjoy Smuggled Fuel As Nigerians Keep Vigil For Petrol by Kukutenla: 8:34am On Aug 24 |
nairalanda1:Stop whining like a little bitch. Go check pages 2. You were pasting rubbish to bully the guy who asked you simple questions. Most of what you pasted were totally offpoint. I didn't see the guy cry or complain. He took your petulance in his stride. It seems you're only good at giving not receiving 2 Likes |
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