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Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by neocortex: 3:53pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Goke7: You can ask Iran what happened to them between 2013 and now, Right now crude oil exporting nations need buyers not the other way round and sheer rhetorics of "we are strong" doesn't serve any purpose. Even chinese economy is also shrinking meaning less import of crude oil. Result is more important than ego. 1 Like |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by shizzy7(f): 3:56pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
macklef:Loool, shebi we are already witnessing the hardship..... Talking about "low sense of reasoning"... Economy of Switzerland or Egypt and also Google economy of Nigeria compare the GDP, revenue, GDP per capita and foreign reservers..... We have a meagre revenue of $20b 90% from oil... Do you have an idea of how many trailers of rice produced by the Indians and Pakistanis that enters through Cotonou every week. We can't produce ordinary rice sufficient for 50% of our population. In mambilla plateau, Blue sapphire is being mined illegally and sold to foreigners at a ridiculously cheap price do you know how much revenue we can get from that? Google Resource curse For over 50years, we've depended on oil and we're still suffering the only way we can leave oil alone and look at other things is when the oil becomes worthless to us...
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Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by allthingsgood: 4:02pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
poiZon: The south african economy has also suffered. Bilateral trade is not synonymous with a gift. Our oil is being sold, they are no dashing us money. If they feel iran suits them better then goodluck with that. But iran is not and will never be a member of opec. We shall see how far they can go with iran |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Koleman(m): 4:02pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
mtn fine can fund the budget! I wander why this govt d dull. did I hear somebody say Nigeria needs south Africa more than they need us Dstv and mtn comes to mind. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by juman(m): 4:03pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Day of reckoning. When God smiled on nigeria with abundant money from oil, but nigerian "leaders" were too out of sense to know what to do with the money. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by sweatlana: 4:06pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
MansaMoussa:See your mouth Compering Nigeria with Russia |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Nobody: 4:08pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
asadike:weep ko,cry ni. U don weep for yourself. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by macklef(m): 4:09pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
shizzy7:U still dont get my pointt, im aware of how shallow our leaders are. What am saying is, just because a child disobeyed u br crosing d road dos not mean U should laugh at him if he gets hit by a car. If we cant sell our oil, we are being hit by a car and we all will bear d consequences Just as u may have to foot d child medical bills. So ders no good development about it. Ur very pretty by the way. Luscious lips |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Menace2Society(m): 4:10pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
emmykk:Kikikikiki u this party guys are dumb no be small What's the diff BTW GEj and Buhari.Dumb government dumb masses 1 Like |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by sweatlana: 4:10pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Buhari has destroyed relations with SA. Something the accused GEJ of doing... well guess what? Carma is a bi@ch |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Nobody: 4:11pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
allthingsgood:what has Opec done differently. It should not be about OPEC and non OPEC now. It should be about every oil producing country. OPEC should change its name to OPPC. Organisation of petroleum producing countries so as to protect everyone's interest. We won't have this fight of. Market share. Everyone would have his share which regulates demand and supply. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by asadike(f): 4:13pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
majekdom2:not yet, i will do dat after mourning u |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Johnsinia(m): 4:15pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Who will want to do business with a country that choose an old illiterate fool who can't communicate properly to them? |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by dalambusu(m): 4:16pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
[color=#006600][/color] SignalNG1:That is what a mono-ecomic nation suffers. It is high time we diversified our economy |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by manny4life(m): 4:22pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
CJ2000: It's not ONLY about adding revenue to Nigerian Govt, however, it's a source of FOREX for Nigeria. Take for instance, if Nigeria is sufficient in crop (rice farming), majority won't have the need to eat imported rice (assuming the local rice is cleaned and packaged properly). Neighboring countries like Niger, Chad, Benin, Cameroon, etc won't have to import rice whereas trailers can deliver same day. As for Hausa farming, yet it has added to Nigerian revenue (customs export taxes/duty) just that it isn't substantial. Mechanization is what's required and that has been the focus of GEJ's administration. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Babaji111(m): 4:26pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
So what? If we stop patronizing MTN, DSTV and Stanbic IBTC...they will start counting their loses. We can buy our oil no wahala. We have over 40 different solid minerals in commercial quantities and unquantifiable hectares of land for agricultural production. We are the best....Nigeria we trust...our fatherland. 2 Likes |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by stagger: 4:26pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
South Africa had always bought oil from Iran. Iran's sanctions made SA to turn to Nigeria as a stop-gap measure. We always knew it would be back to status quo ante once Iran's sanctions were lifted. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Nobody: 4:30pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
MansaMoussa: This is a fine idea but will we do it |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by manny4life(m): 4:31pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Too many kids on NL, as much as I want MTN to pay their fine (although reduced fine), this has absolutely NOTHING to do with MTN. If Nigerians like, they can pursue MTN, Shoprite and other businesses out of Nigeria, it is Nigeria's image that will be battered, NOT SA. More unemployed people added back into the workforce, reduced source of revenue for both state and federal govt unless there's a major competitor willing to absorb the difference. Rather than waging an economic sabotage against SA (knowing fully well Nigeria would not win), it only makes sense that Nigeria buckles up within and fix her problem before embarking on trade war. 3 Likes |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by onatisi(m): 4:33pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
barcaboi:Nigeria will suffer most. Mtn and shop rite are private south African companies ,while this issue is about Nigeria as a nation losing her customer ,if we lose outlr customers and buyers how will the dullard fund the budget he presented or withdrew or is preparing The whole budget thing is even too confusing sef. Such a confused set of ppl in power |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by chachanga: 4:38pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
MansaMoussa: Good thinking! The South Africans might be thinking only of deals that are most expedient for them; we can't conclude, albeit hastily, that S.A is trying to victimise Nigeria. It's already on record that they had bilateral relations and trade agreements prior to engaging Nigeria. Anyway, MTN must pay dat fine! 1 Like |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by erico2k2(m): 4:39pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
MansaMoussa:Greedy politicians wont let this ever happen |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by mikki123(m): 4:42pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Hummmmm.. Change indeed.. Say Capital NO to mtn |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ttmacoy: 4:43pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
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Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ohenhen1: 4:49pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
South Africa and their stupid rivalry complex. We Nigerians don't care. We have better things to do. Makes no sense to stop buying Nigerian oil and replace it with Iran oil that will cost more to ship to them. Oil price will reach a bottom. How much does it cost to produce one barrel of oil? Oil fields will start to shut down. Shale oil will go bankrupt. Saudi Arabia will lose of revenue. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by MduZA: 4:50pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Banter1: Lol |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by DeRay98(m): 4:52pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
MansaMoussa: You can teach many senseless, hateful NLders a lot of economic sense. Great thinking. |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ttmacoy: 4:53pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
And what do you consider rock bottom prices because there was an article in punch where it said many Nigerian oil fields have a cost of production already lower than or rapidly approaching the current price of oil per barrel which means some are already extracting oil at a loss at current prices. Please explain the rationale behind securing a loan to build pipelines to sell our oil even cheaper as I assume that's what you mean by rock bottom prices. Why would China give such a loan as you must know such loans are based on what China gets out of the deal. It's not because they are nice. MansaMoussa: |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by Lobolintin(m): 4:59pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
MansaMoussa: Walai u be my PA U just nailed it from hit to hit...naija, has ability to rule west Africa even at $20 per barrel, just as Igbo men believe on constant supply..kachichukwu should think Nah.. Kudos my man forya point 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ttmacoy: 5:03pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
When you were fining billions of dollars did we think of black people? They used to buy from Iran before sanctions stopped them and now they are going back to Iran. ooshinibos: |
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