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Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Racoon(m): 3:07pm On Sep 06
What Nigerians need to understand is that the government cannot fund us. Rather, we fund the government. There are only four ways by which a government can get revenue.

-The first is by sending the resources of the people and the state and claiming it as its own, which General Aguiyi Ironsi did with his Unification of Assets Decree Number 34 of May 24, 1966.

-The second is by taxing citizens and corporations.

-The third is printing money.

-The fourth is borrowing money. Other than these ways and means, governments do not have money that they generate.

We Nigerians are some of the most entitled people on Earth. We expect a lot from our government, yet we hardly pay taxes. Nigerians will watch a movie set in Europe and complain that we want what we see. European nations, like Germany, have a tax-to-GDP ratio of 39%, while Nigeria has a tax-to-GDP ratio of less than 10%.

If you earn €58.597 in Germany, you will pay 42% of your income or €24,610 as taxes. There will be riots if you ask Nigerians to pay this type of tax. So, where will the money to run Nigeria come from?

Oil? Saudi Arabia has a population of 35 million and makes $350 billion annually from oil. That is $10,000 per citizen. Nigeria has a population of 220 million people and generates approximately $36 billion from crude annually. That is $150 per person. At 2.6 million people, Qatar is just one per cent of our population. Yet, their annual revenue is $68 billion. Two and a half times that of Nigeria. 

Nigeria is not "oil rich". We are oil-poor. On a per capita basis, Ghana is more oil-rich than we are. We produce 1.5 million barrels per day for a population of 220 million people. Ghana produces 200,000 barrels per day for a population of 32 million.

So, when Nigerians hardly pay taxes and our oil and gas revenue is insufficient to meet the demands of running our country, we are forced to borrow or print money, which means that inflation will increase.

And under this situation, we cannot afford to artificially reduce the price of fuel by paying subsidy. We will go bankrupt. Therefore, much as this annoys you, the only options are to allow market forces to control the price of fuel, just as it does other commodities, or we must be prepared to pay higher taxes.

Failing that, Nigeria will continue to borrow or print more money, fueling inflation and increasing commodity prices.
Protests and riots cannot change these economic realities. They will be just like a child's tantrum when his parents cannot afford to buy him a toy.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by LagosPrince: 3:08pm On Sep 06
Reno the fool didn't blame Peter Obi today

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Racoon(m): 3:08pm On Sep 06
Since this efulefu have switched political allegiance, Reno Omokri simply became a glorified idiot defending all manner of lawlessness and impunity from a government he has often said is headed by the most despicable criminal ever seen in the political history of Nigeria.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Racoon(m): 3:09pm On Sep 06
LagosPrince:
Reno the fool didn't blame Peter Obi today
You mind the idiot! He is helpless with Peter Obi matter because the man has continued to ignored him willfully most of the time.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by trutharena: 3:11pm On Sep 06
Reno, you make some valid points.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by EvilMerodack(m): 3:11pm On Sep 06
LagosPrince:
Reno the fool didn't blame Peter Obi today

Dont derail the thread
Dont bring Obi to this thread

Its not about him

Reno raised some Valid points as to why we have to go this route, you couldnt counter him with facts nor support him with greater argument?

SMH

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by EvilMerodack(m): 3:13pm On Sep 06
cheesy

Those minnows in the comment section actually thought Reno was speaking against Tinubu, meanwhile Man was tryna give bigger reasons as to why we really have to tow the route

Those two guys above me actually thought same too

Education isnt really a scam in the end

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Lindlady(f): 3:14pm On Sep 06
Trash coming from a well known criminal

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Quest7777: 3:15pm On Sep 06
Forget the epistle.
The combined ineptitude of Buhari and Tinubu is what is responsible for our present predicament.
And Nigerians are being made to pay the price through suffering and hardship.

Because of his selfish emilokan ambition, Tinubu packaged an incompetent Buhari for Nigerians and watched him crumble the Economy for 4years +another 4years, so that he would take his turn to rule.

Unfortunately, the damage Buhari did, is almost beyond repair and not something that can be remedied soon, definitely not by somebody like Tinubu.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by ednut1(m): 3:16pm On Sep 06
Reno abeg try get a job or relocate back to Nigeria.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by EvilMerodack(m): 3:19pm On Sep 06
ednut1:
Reno abeg try get a job or relocate back to Nigeria.
.

Musk pays him for engagement and its in dollars too

Its 2024, people should know better that being online 24/7 doesnt mean the person isnt working

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Shadomaan7: 3:23pm On Sep 06
The solution to the problem is not to expect government to provide everything for you. They can't even if they want to

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by chatinent: 3:28pm On Sep 06
Man with two sides of a mouth.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Free2Fly: 3:33pm On Sep 06
Racoon:

https://x.com/renoomokri/status/1831995124982898795?t=RuSioq6I2ZY-c5wTspGAyg&s=19

TWITTER USERS REACTIONS;

Stop posting tweets from that bastard here, abeg.
You guys end up giving him the popularity he doesn't merit

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Anither563: 3:39pm On Sep 06
Reno is making some profound points here. We should all be patriotic enough to pay our taxes. I pay my taxes and I am proud to do so.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by DeLaRue: 3:42pm On Sep 06
Finally an intelligent thesis that mirrors what I have been saying all this while on Nairaland.

Any Presidential candidate that promises you things will be honky dory under him and petrol will be cheap, electricity will be constant, prices of goods will suddenly be cheap is living in cloud coockoo land.

You can not keep borrowing to live a middle class lifestyle when you are on minimum wage. Eventually your debts will catch up with you and you will go bankrupt and lose everything.

Over the past decades, Nigerian governments spent more than the country was earning, subsidising this and that, in order to keep the people happy. Those past Presidents feared being unpopular and so gave people what they wanted knowing fully well it was financial poison that future generations will pay for dearly.

Nigerians have got used to things being artificially cheap due to subsidy (education, petrol, electricity etc) that when a new President comes in and say the country will head for the rocks unless we change things now, Nigerians say he is the worst President ever.

Niger Republic, Ghana, and other neighbouring countries buy petrol at around N1300 per litre. But Nigerians want it at N300 or less

Given that both Ghana and Niger Republic also produce crude oil, what is so unique about Nigerians that makes Nigerians feel so entitled to super cheap petrol?

Unfortunately 99% of Nigerians, including the educated ones, just don't understand economics at the level of a currently poor country like Nigeria.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Noblechykk(m): 3:45pm On Sep 06
EvilMerodack:


Dont derail the thread
Dont bring Obi to this thread

Its not about him

Reno raised some Valid points as to why we have to go this route, you couldnt counter him with facts nor support him with greater argument?

SMH
He made no point. Nigeria major problem is corruption. Did he tell you that a senator in a European country does not own fleet of cars. Did he tell you a governor in U.S will not dip his hand in the state's treasury to sponsor election. He said none of that

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by jmoore(m): 3:45pm On Sep 06
Mumu Reno Omonkey. So if Nigeria start buying petrol at 2,000 naira a liter, inflation will reduce?

This fugitive should shut up!

He failed to talk about looting-GDP ratio.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by advanceDNA: 3:45pm On Sep 06
LagosPrince:
Reno the fool didn't blame Peter Obi today

The day is not over....

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by LadyExcellency: 3:47pm On Sep 06
Reno Omokri is a dangerous snake. Take him for a joke he is.

Nigerians are flooding Germany because it is a good place to be.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by 9jatriot(m): 3:50pm On Sep 06
It is interesting how the tides has changed. This guy used to oppose anything APC yet now he even does a better job at explaining government policies that the spokesmen who collect salary everymonth.

The folks who hate Reno now use to love him to high heavens. They use to love Reno, Fayoshe, Wike, FFK, Dino etc, now they have fallen out of love with all of them.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Standing5(m): 3:55pm On Sep 06
The logic Reno is trying to sell here is akin to analysing sources of water in a household but never the facts that water management and storage in that house is a colossal mess and leaks heavily(corruption). The people favoured most by this leak & mess have overtime made it look negligible for selfish reasons. Reno's piece is just an extension of that wicked negligible narrative pattern.

In a country where going to another country to stone a devil is of higher priority than health and education, the lower taxes and compliance rate is not a big deal given that same structure and ethics that was in place when huge resources were exhausted and even used ahead of time in form of loans and unproductive projects, is alive to make a mess of whatever taxes the poor pay.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Standing5(m): 4:12pm On Sep 06
DeLaRue:
Finally an intelligent thesis that mirrors what I have been saying all this while on Nairaland.

Any Presidential candidate that promises you things will be honky dory under him and petrol will be cheap, electricity will be constant, prices of goods will suddenly be cheap is living in cloud coockoo land.

You can not keep borrowing to live a middle class lifestyle when you are on minimum wage. Eventually your debts will catch up with you and you will go bankrupt and lose everything.

Over the past decades, Nigerian governments spent more than the country was earning, subsidising this and that, in order to keep the people happy. Those past Presidents feared being unpopular and so gave people what they wanted knowing fully well it was financial poison that future generations will pay for dearly.

Nigerians have got used to things being artificially cheap due to subsidy (education, petrol, electricity etc) that when a new President comes in and say the country will head to the rock unless we change things now, Nigerians say he is the worst President ever.

Niger Republic, Ghana, and other neighbouring countries buy petrol at around N1300 per litre. But Nigerians want it at N300 or less

Unfortunately 99% of Nigerians, including the educated ones, just don't understand economics at the level of a currently poor country like Nigeria.



The actual subsidy to the masses is so small, it makes the logic of Omokri here flawed. Our fuel consumption is artificially high because smuggling exists. The beneficiaries are the elite who pretend to want a solution but in reality love the problem because it benefits them. It makes no sense for subsidy to make way for wastage and corruption. Even China and USA subsidizes the lifestyle of their poor and their critical industries. In Nigeria we have no critical industries but untouchable industrialists and individuals.
Thats why steel plants are comatose. Cotton industry that can employ millions if well integrated into fashion and upholstery, is down and always waiting for govt intervention(industrial subsidy) because of the section of the country it favours while cocoa and chocolate that still alive and can earn us, in short or medium term, almost as much as oil if harnessed, is treated like a poison. The problem of Nigeria is well beyond taxes and unavailability of funds. A deep rooted division.

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Salewa97: 4:40pm On Sep 06
Toh
Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Makunahatata: 4:41pm On Sep 06
LagosPrince:
Reno the fool didn't blame Peter Obi today
Racoon:
You mind the idiot! He is helpless with Peter Obi matter because the man has continued to ignored him willfully most of the time.
chatinent:
Man with two sides of a mouth.
Free2Fly:


Stop posting tweets from that bastard here, abeg.
You guys end up giving him the popularity he doesn't merit
advanceDNA:


The day is not over....
The usual inferior beings trying hard to make the thread about them.😌

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by happney65: 4:43pm On Sep 06
The funniest thing about Reno is that when he was Aide to GEJ he didn't do as much as he is doing now.

Alaye went totally silent during the period. As in silent. Surprised he is now talking now.

Maybe Bulabu don put him on his Payroll secretly. I think that is the issue..

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by meditator(m): 4:43pm On Sep 06
LagosPrince:
Reno the fool didn't blame Peter Obi today
He's not a fool. You don't just like him because he exposes fraudsters like the one that comes from Agulu

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by oskylabs(m): 4:43pm On Sep 06
trutharena:
Reno, you make some valid points.
fallacyarena, how was the fuel queue?

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by oskylabs(m): 4:44pm On Sep 06
Salewa97:
Toh
Helinues, rest!

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by SpatialKing(m): 4:46pm On Sep 06
We need to move from Consumption to Production is as simple as that...

Increase our trade and export

Commerce and industry

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Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by Bobloco: 4:58pm On Sep 06
angry
Re: Why Is Nigeria Paying More For Fuel, And What Are The Solutions? Reno Omokri by advanceDNA: 5:02pm On Sep 06
Makunahatata:
The usual inferior beings trying hard to make the thread about them.😌

Who is this lunatic....?

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