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Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by ogododo: 8:13am On Nov 30, 2024
This week, as I refueled my car, I couldn’t help but be struck by the sharp contrast between petrol prices here in Metro Atlanta and in Nigeria.

In Metro Atlanta, fuel prices hover at $2.70 per gallon, which is equivalent to around 67 cents per liter. (Four liters make up a gallon.) Translating this into naira reveals a stark discrepancy.

At the current exchange rate of 1,647 naira to the dollar, a gallon of petrol in Atlanta equates to approximately 5,200 naira or 1,102 naira per liter. That’s astonishingly cheaper than Nigeria’s prevailing rate of around 1,300 naira per liter.

This disparity grows even more troubling in light of the wildly differential minimum wage standards between Nigeria and the United States. In the United States, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, which amounts to roughly $1,200 a month. Converted into naira, this comes to nearly 1,974,000 (one million, nine hundred and seventy-four thousand) naira.

Note that almost no one earns the minimum wage. Even the lowest remunerated workers here earn above the minimum wage. For example, my 16-year-old daughter who works at an entertainment restaurant chain on weekends earns $13 an hour.

Meanwhile, the federal minimum wage in Nigeria is a piddling 70,000 naira, or around $42.55. In other words, Nigerians with a minimum wage of 70,000 per month pay a higher rate at the pump than Atlantans with a minimum wage of 1.9 million naira per month.

When one presents these figures, defenders of past and present Nigerian regimes— and clueless, stonyhearted neoliberal evangelists— often argue that it’s fruitless to compare Nigeria with the United States, the world’s largest economy.

Yet, it’s worth noting that the U.S. does not indulge in the luxuries afforded to Nigeria’s ruling political elites. For instance, while American presidents pay for their own meals, including the meals of their guests, Nigeria allocates billions for the upkeep of its first families.

Such contrasts illustrate not merely economic differences but also the broader question of public accountability and fiscal priorities.

In much of the developed world, government subsidies for fuel are deemed vital, particularly where public transport systems are not robust. In the U.S., for example, state governments sometimes provide targeted subsidies to cushion residents from high fuel prices.

The lower fuel prices in America are facilitated by state subsidies aimed at counterbalancing a lack of comprehensive public transit options, as is the case in Western Europe.

For instance, the governor of Georgia, Governor Brian Kemp, recently decided to suspend fuel taxes in Georgia following Hurricane Helene, which temporarily reduced petrol prices to around $2.50 per gallon. This is typical all over the United States.

The Center for Investigative Reporting found that the true cost of petrol in the United States is $15 per gallon, that is, $3.75 per liter. Converted into naira, that would amount to 24,648.90 naira per gallon or 6,162.23 naira per liter. But the average pump price of petrol in the United States is $3.16 per gallon.

(Petrol prices can vary greatly within each state, with Texas having the lowest price of $2.669 per gallon and California the highest price at $4.68 per gallon. Note that California’s minimum wage is more than twice the federal minimum wage at $16.00 an hour.)

Americans don’t pay the actual cost of petrol because their state governments spend billions to subsidize their petrol consumption. According to the IMF, which has demonized fuel subsidies in the developing world, compelled governments to remove subsidies, and recruited scorn-worthy traitors to brainwash poor people into accepting that subsidies are bad for them, the United States spent $757 billion in fossil fuel subsidies in 2022 alone.

Globally, the IMF said, “subsidies surged to a record $7 trillion [in 2022] as governments supported consumers and businesses during the global spike in energy prices caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the economic recovery from the pandemic.” That represents 7 percent of global GDP.

U.S. state governments spent a significant sum on fuel subsidies, largely as part of measures to alleviate the impact of elevated energy costs. These measures included gas tax holidays, direct consumer grants, and discounts, aiming to shield residents from the global surge in fuel prices following supply disruptions caused by international events like the Ukraine crisis.

These interventions illustrate the fiscal lengths governments are willing to go to stabilize fuel costs for their citizens amid economic challenges.

Countries as diverse as Egypt and Indonesia have similarly leveraged fuel subsidies to maintain price stability, alleviate poverty, and stimulate their economies. These examples illuminate a fundamental principle that subsidies, when properly managed, can serve as powerful tools to bridge income disparities and invigorate economic growth.

But not in Nigeria. Nigerians face relentless economic strain despite residing in an oil-producing nation. It's a country where, somehow, people have been persuaded by a sophisticated mob of well-compensated spin doctors that exorbitant fuel prices are an unavoidable reality to which they must resign themselves.

For a resource-rich nation, which is also among the poorest globally, this is a bitter, disconcerting irony.

Those who denounce subsidies as inefficacious or detrimental often betray a limited understanding of their societal role, or worse, they may advocate for policies that consolidate wealth at the top.

In societies grappling with inequality, subsidies can mean the difference between bare survival and a modest but dignified life for millions.

To disparage such measures, particularly in a nation with profound economic inequalities, is to endorse a vision of society that is untenably divided—and to invite criticism that should rightly be directed not only toward them but, if you’ll pardon the expression, toward the legacy of those who espouse such values.

It is a grave irony, and a deeply unjust one, that the people of Nigeria — a nation abundantly blessed with oil wealth — must endure petrol prices that surpass those of Atlanta, a city in one of the world's richest nations. This, while the average Nigerian subsists on a minimum wage of approximately $43 a month, a pittance that could scarcely fill a tank, let alone sustain a family.

The removal of petrol subsidies is not merely an economic policy; it is a sentence handed down to the already struggling, forcing countless Nigerians to choose between transportation, sustenance, and survival. The ripple effects are evident in unchecked inflation spirals, faltering businesses, and tragic loss of lives in the wake of avoidable hardship.

To govern is to protect, to prioritize the well-being of the many over the convenience of the few. To abandon subsidies under the guise of fiscal responsibility while the vulnerable teeter on the edge of despair is neither responsible nor just. It is, instead, an abdication of moral duty.

President Tinubu should restore the subsidies minus the corruption, not as a concession, but as an obligation to the people he is obligated to serve. To do so is not to admit defeat but to affirm humanity, to wield governance as a tool of compassion rather than austerity.

After all, what use is a nation's wealth if it is not deployed in the service of its citizens? Let Nigeria's oil be a blessing once more, not a bitter reminder of inequalities entrenched and lives disregarded.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/11/petrol-is-cheaper-in-atlanta-than-in

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Arobaga: 8:14am On Nov 30, 2024
If I was from SW or north and be buying fuel for 1200 I for no even complain because oil no deh my region





Wetin dey pain me be say even with the oil in my backyard as a rivers son




I dey follow barren region dey buy high price because of their stupid son of Tinubu who doesn’t know his left from right

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by madridguy(m): 8:14am On Nov 30, 2024
What use is a nation's wealth if it is not deployed in the service of its citizens? Let Nigeria's oil be a blessing once more, not a bitter reminder of inequalities entrenched and lives disregarded.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Sirmwill: 8:15am On Nov 30, 2024
Aaargh
Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Arobaga: 8:15am On Nov 30, 2024
madridguy:
lipsrsealed


Oya 33k stipend bandits come and defend




Bloody Unity beggars from a barren region




1…2..3 go type your rubbish in defense of your maggot of a Tinubu

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Sheuns(m): 8:24am On Nov 30, 2024
Ronuist over to una.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by SmartPolician: 8:27am On Nov 30, 2024
It takes a lot of hard work, creativity, sacrifice and patriotism to be as populated as America and still be functional and powerful. This is a milestone that Nigeria can never achieve with her kind of leaders and followers.

Moving on, nobody should be comparing the price of pms in Nigeria to that of America because no country in the world has more crude oil than America. Yet, they are still buying from others just to preserve it for the unborn generation and for times of uncertainty.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Bobloco: 8:31am On Nov 30, 2024
sad
Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by seunjungle1(m): 9:15am On Nov 30, 2024
That means you being doomed.
Your case na sorry!
Sorry oo




Arobaga:
If I was from SW or north and be buying fuel for 1200 I for no even complain because oil no deh my region





Wetin dey pain me be say even with the oil in my backyard as a rivers son




I dey follow barren region dey buy high price because of their stupid son of Tinubu who doesn’t know his left from right

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Pigstormentor: 9:19am On Nov 30, 2024
Who cause am...

IGBO..IPOB... BIAFRA... NNAMDI KANU.. SIMON EKPA?

I remember you crying because BRT FARES were increased. Poverty has built a Bigoted duplex in your lineage

Keep shouting IGBO IGBO IGBO....on their affairs while hunger rips you to shreds



madridguy:
What use is a nation's wealth if it is not deployed in the service of its citizens? Let Nigeria's oil be a blessing once more, not a bitter reminder of inequalities entrenched and lives disregarded.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Pigstormentor: 9:20am On Nov 30, 2024
Brutal... cool


Arobaga:
If I was from SW or north and be buying fuel for 1200 I for no even complain because oil no deh my region





Wetin dey pain me be say even with the oil in my backyard as a rivers son




I dey follow barren region dey buy high price because of their stupid son of Tinubu who doesn’t know his left from right

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Pigstormentor: 9:21am On Nov 30, 2024
Sharaap and enjoy how your worthless brother TINUBU has finished NIGERIA you preeks claim you LOVE .

Nonsense



seunjungle1:
That means you being doomed.
Your case na sorry!
Sorry oo




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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by madridguy(m): 9:23am On Nov 30, 2024
This thread is not about your most backward region.

Pigstormentor:
Who cause am...

IGBO..IPOB... BIAFRA... NNAMDI KANU.. SIMON EKPA?

I remember you crying because BRT FARES were increased. Poverty has built a Bigoted duplex in your lineage

Keep shouting IGBO IGBO IGBO....on their affairs while hunger rips you to shreds



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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by givedemwotowoto: 9:23am On Nov 30, 2024
The interesting part being that most of US oil is refined outside US and imported because most of their refineries refine heavy crude oil

So Nigeria processing its own crude but Nigerians still paying international market price shows you how corrupt your politicians are.

High levels of corruption everywhere but nobody is being sacked, doesn’t that tell you all you need to know?

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Pigstormentor: 9:27am On Nov 30, 2024
BRT fares have increased and your salary is becoming more worthless per day.

You keep being foolish...but I advice you sectionalize your stupidity to your worthless SW region..

Nonsense



madridguy:
This thread is not about your most backward region.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by justtoodark: 9:40am On Nov 30, 2024
nigerians are desperate to live western style....
nigerians could end up payin much more than western nations....

western nations dont have that much insecurity for supplies like nigeria....
in nigeria you dont know which craze people dey handle fuel matters....
Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by madridguy(m): 9:42am On Nov 30, 2024
Same region your people are dying to come.... SW will remain your dream place to live 1000 years to come.
Your children want to come to SW for school.
Your elders want to come to SW for medical attention.
Your graduate want to do their NYSC in SW.
Your ladies want to marry from SW to avoid drinking corpse water should be incase of death.

Pigstormentor:
BRT fares have increased and your salary is becoming more worthless per day.

You keep being foolish...but I advice you sectionalize your stupidity to your worthless SW region..

Nonsense



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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by helinues: 9:46am On Nov 30, 2024
Come down to Nigeria and stop wailing from afar

This Farooq is just so inconsequential that he has no influence ordinary his family not to tan of his loca government but for his mind, he has ideas

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Pigstormentor: 9:49am On Nov 30, 2024
Unity Beggar...

If the same region shouts BIAFRA same you will be crying UNITY..UNITY ..

Bloody insecure people



madridguy:
Same region your people are dying to come.... SW will remain your dream place to live 1000 years to come.
Your children want to come to SW for school.
Your elders want to come to SW for medical attention.
Your graduate want to do their NYSC in SW.
Your ladies want to marry from SW to avoid drinking corpse water should be incase of death.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by CodeTemplarr: 9:52am On Nov 30, 2024
The analysis doesnt touch the pressing issues. How many businesses will stay afloat if they start paying just equivalent of $500/month of minimum wage?
Even govt may have to sack over 80% of the visibly idle civil servants they employ.
The informal sectors are largely manual driven and largely unprepared for the kind of productivity that will sustain even $500 minimum wage. We are still doing theoritical manipulation and have not started yet.
Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by madridguy(m): 9:58am On Nov 30, 2024
No one has ever stopped you from getting your biafla.
When Ojuku declared biafla no one seems bother about it until he went to Benin and rub the CBN office there and also trying to invade Lagos after bombing it.

During Sai Baba, you were issued quit notice and instead of you to leave, you people were crying around.
A man twit about you people leaving south west few weeks ago and every of your elites were running around lobbying people in power to allow you to stay.

Pigstormentor:
Unity Beggar...

If the same region shouts BIAFRA same you will be crying UNITY..UNITY ..

Bloody insecure people



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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Pigstormentor: 10:05am On Nov 30, 2024
Shifting goal posts...


Why do you cry everytime you hear..

BIAFRA
IPOB
IGBO
NNAMDI KANU
SIMON EKPA
ESN


The bottom line is this BIAFRA will be attained and you will enjoy NIGERIA.

Stop FENCE sitting..UNITY BEGGAR.




madridguy:
No one has ever stopped you from getting your biafla.
When Ojuku declared biafla no one seems bother about it until he went to Benin and rub the CBN office there and also trying to invade Lagos after bombing it.

During Sai Baba, you were issued quit notice and instead of you to leave, you people were crying around.
A man twit about you people leaving south west few weeks ago and every of your elites were running around lobbying people in power to allow you to stay.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by ivandragon: 11:04am On Nov 30, 2024
I did the analysis over 5 months ago.

The government is incompetent.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by john1101(m): 11:17am On Nov 30, 2024
SmartPolician:
It takes a lot of hard work, creativity, sacrifice and patriotism to be as populated as America and still be functional and powerful. This is a milestone that Nigeria can never achieve with her kind of leaders and followers.

Moving on, nobody should be comparing the price of pms in Nigeria to that of America because no country in the world has more crude oil than America. Yet, they are still buying from others just to preserve it for the unborn generation and for times of uncertainty.

Am telling you they have natural resources but are still buying and reserving for their future generations but here in Nigeria we are borrowing and plunging ourselves in uncertainty.

The problem unfortunately can't be solved by the people that directly or indirectly caused it in same place so as long you still see some people in power no hope .

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 11:31am On Nov 30, 2024
Nigeria suffering fossil fuel energy issues in the midst of plenty yet refused to diversify to other renewable energy sources. So terrible for the failed leadership this nation has been plagued with from antiquity.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by SeverusSnape(m): 11:33am On Nov 30, 2024
madridguy:
What use is a nation's wealth if it is not deployed in the service of its citizens? Let Nigeria's oil be a blessing once more, not a bitter reminder of inequalities entrenched and lives disregarded.
See who's talking grin
You don join ipob. Because according to zombies on this forum, Anyone that complains is an ipob member, right?

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by nairalanda1(m): 12:03pm On Nov 30, 2024
But if they tell him to make Nigerians pay the kind of taxes at the rate Americans pay, ..


Subsidies cost money. A lotta money
Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by nairalanda1(m): 12:05pm On Nov 30, 2024
For the record, Georgia budget was 38 billion dollars for 11 million people

Nigeria has about 200 million people. Our budget is 30 billion dollars or less.

And Kperogi expects that we can afford subsides on that amount?

Plus fuel consumption in Georgia is probably less than in Nigeria.

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by strangest(m): 12:17pm On Nov 30, 2024
Kperogi was supporting Tinubu during the election.....

They were happy that Igbos are going to suffer....


He was writing articles to discredit Peter Obi....


Dear Kperogi.... Thanks but keep your useless article to yourself....

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by ogododo: 12:25pm On Nov 30, 2024
Nawa Nlfpmod.
Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by omowolewa: 12:27pm On Nov 30, 2024
Arobaga:
If I was from SW or north and be buying fuel for 1200 I for no even complain because oil no deh my region





Wetin dey pain me be say even with the oil in my backyard as a rivers son




I dey follow barren region dey buy high price because of their stupid son of Tinubu who doesn’t know his left from right



The crude were not solely from Nigeria, significant crude were from United States

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Re: Petrol Is Cheaper In Atlanta Than In Nigeria - Kperogi by greenermodels: 1:10pm On Nov 30, 2024
Calling Nigeria a zoo is an understatement, this country is worse than any any name you can think to describe it, I don't think it would ever get better because not only is it in a state of criminal capture by heartless criminals in power but the people are too blinded by religion and tribalism, my only hope now is Biafra.

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