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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by sapientia(m): 2:36pm On Apr 05, 2016
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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by AmAlbert(m): 2:36pm On Apr 05, 2016
Now no be PDP em again ekwa, na IPMAN, I still dey hear DEY observe una

Ndi ara Anokwamrii n'ele unu n'onyonyo 7.5D

*sips dogonyaro and kulikuli

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by shaddoww: 2:38pm On Apr 05, 2016
Let d queue disappear, den come n tell us dis shit. Moreso we voted them not u, so they should be the ones doing the talking, dey have gone silent because April 7 is just 2 days away.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by arresa: 2:42pm On Apr 05, 2016
Dangote's refinery goes into operation with 55.2 million liters of gasoline daily


Nigeria consumes 39.66m litres of petrol daily.


Meaning this single refinery is enough to take care of our needs and still have millions of litters left for export..

Their days are numbered and no condition is permanent. I give them 2 more years to go out of business.

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by chuose: 2:48pm On Apr 05, 2016
[size=13pt]Here we gave evidence that Nigeria is improving under Buhari.
We are finally reaping the benefits of Change!
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CHANGE !!!


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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by IYANGBALI: 2:50pm On Apr 05, 2016
Why the story come long like the queues at the filling stations?

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by WestAfricanGoon: 2:50pm On Apr 05, 2016
If saudi stops flooding the market with oil, it's only going to get worse for Nigerians looking for fuel lol

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by buJu234: 2:51pm On Apr 05, 2016
Big Fat Lie...

its NNPC .. since they are now the sole importer of fuel into naija ... ok

dont try to cover up NNPC & APC govt.

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Goke7: 2:54pm On Apr 05, 2016
francizy:



Better than yours I suppose.. smiley



I must admit that Buhari is way smarter than we think, at least smarter than his zombies. Begging some marketers to take the blames for his ineptitude will surely give zombies something to jubilate over, amids the longest ever fuel scarcity experienced in Nigeria.. grin cheesy

and you think you are making sense with this post, so you mean someone will beg another to accept blame on his behalf, mhen you guys are shameless and running out of ideas to bring the Govt down, don't worry all your heroes will soon be exposed, have you heard of panama papers? stay tuned

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by seangy4konji: 2:57pm On Apr 05, 2016
You say

Why can't refineries be repair for new ones built here??

Please some one answer me.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Omonigeriarere: 2:57pm On Apr 05, 2016
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drss:
buari dullard, nigeria's oyel minister who does not understand subsidy has finaly succeded in shifting blame from GEJ to oyel marketers. was it not d dullard dat made nnpc d sole importers of oyel in a bit to spite anytin GEJ, buari revoked d arrangement where independent marketers were d major importers of d nations oyel needs by making nnpc (one organization dat cannot maintain refinery) d sole importers of fuel, hence d result is fuel scarcity ravaging everywia, d worst scarcity eva in d history of d con3. d system of making inefficient nnpc sole importers of fuel is d same system dat existed during military days of military days where fuel scarcity was a normal tin. n somebody dey talk say buari get experience for governance sad
GEJ may have been removed through voter card, but come 2019, buari dullard will be chased out of aso rock with cutlass.
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Your barking like Bingo cannot help you because even if you hire a graduate with Aba-made-certificate to summarize it for you, both of you will still miss the road.

This article is beyond your comprehension: it is meant for people blessed with deeper mental horizon.

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by bedspread: 2:57pm On Apr 05, 2016
IS IT ME THAT WOULD ACCEPT THE BLAME BEFOR?
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by francizy(m): 3:00pm On Apr 05, 2016
Goke7:


and you think you are making sense with this post, so you mean someone will beg another to accept blame on his behalf, mhen you guys are shameless and running out of ideas to bring the Govt down, don't worry all your heroes will soon be exposed, have you heard of panama papers? stay tuned


Hahahahahaha! Who wants to waste his/her time bringing a government that is already down, further down (as if I wanna mine some solid minerals)? I don't have that time. Buhari is doing so well displaying his crass incompetence, confusion and unparalleled cluelessness, so nobody else can do it better.. smiley wink

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by donodion(m): 3:01pm On Apr 05, 2016
DaBullIT:
Drss you never fail to disappoint when it comes to inability to use common sense


They brokered a deal , It's not the same as they approved subsidy and i seem to read a tiny part that said

Meaning marketers , earlier this year , CBN refused to pay Subsidy because the claims were fraudulent , it was reduced from about 300 billion to less than 100 Billion and thereafter it was stopped

My point is from all indications and based on what other reasonable people have been saying, It's the marketers that are making life hard for Nigerians , and if Government wants to continue to drag with them, its same set of people like you that things with thier arsses that'll blame Buhari for hardship

Sooner or later NNPC will be in charge of Importing all crude products and those marketers that have been observed will have their licence siezed , if and there after any one of you asswipes scream marginalization or witch hunting , I hope hell literally rains down on each and every one of you


oH BY THE WAY 2019 is too far, go and pick your cutlass now and chase Buhari out of Aso rock

Bruv, chop knuckle. Saboteurs everywhere but they wont succeed insha Allah.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Raziii(m): 3:01pm On Apr 05, 2016
this news doesn't add up! Hmm just hope its not what i am thinking!
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Djpedro1(m): 3:05pm On Apr 05, 2016
Okay, if I hear
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Goke7: 3:06pm On Apr 05, 2016
francizy:



Hahahahahaha! Who wants to waste his/her time bringing a government that is already down, further down (as if I wanna mine some solid minerals)? I don't have that time. Buhari is doing so well displaying his crass incompetence, confusion and unparalleled cluelessness, so nobody else can do it better.. smiley wink

agreed, so stay in your lane and stop whining since the govt is down and your mission is accomplished, ok?
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Goke7: 3:06pm On Apr 05, 2016
francizy:



Hahahahahaha! Who wants to waste his/her time bringing a government that is already down, further down (as if I wanna mine some solid minerals)? I don't have that time. Buhari is doing so well displaying his crass incompetence, confusion and unparalleled cluelessness, so nobody else can do it better.. smiley wink

agreed, so stay in your lane and stop whining since the govt is down and your mission is accomplished, ok grin
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by francizy(m): 3:07pm On Apr 05, 2016
Goke7:


agreed, so stay in your lane and stop whining since the govt is down and your mission is accomplished, ok grin


Agreed, but I'll be here to keep laughing my flat arse off and keep tormenting your likes.. wink
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by drss(m): 3:08pm On Apr 05, 2016
Vidamia:

Your father

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Goke7: 3:12pm On Apr 05, 2016
francizy:



Agreed, but I'll be here to keep laughing my flat arse off and keep tormenting your likes.. wink

tormenting who, I laugh in Spanish, Let's see in the next few days who gets more tormented grin

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by drss(m): 3:13pm On Apr 05, 2016
WestAfricanGoon:
If saudi stops flooding the market with oil, it's only going to get worse for Nigerians looking for fuel lol
oyel is d number 1 comodity in dis govt. no plans for diversification.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Kingspin(m): 3:14pm On Apr 05, 2016
Na today we start to blame them.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by dokunbam(m): 3:15pm On Apr 05, 2016
sandraokosun:
i have never for once doubted kachukwu depth knwoledge of the oil sector with his capacity.

issue is kachukwu and ths government is working hard to put things right for us.

just cos we arent getting every single detail of their underground activities doesnt mean we shld be in doubt.

the fuel case as well as economy issues are inherited problems that somehow is multi dimensional with roots frm previous govts and insentitivity over the yrs.

2016 just happened to be a yr where the main source used to paliate these countinous suppressing problems is gone.

the effects of which we see, and yet the govt is piloting the storm.

pdp and its appendages shld learn to be patriotic as akpabio and not engage on a revenge vandata which is only dividing the nation along lines.

gej was giuen the first 5yrs to prove himself, he was overwhemling supported 4 first term after getting to act for 2yrs.

it was only at the tail end of his 6th year that nigerians were feed up of his open the treasury policy to dansuki,odua,anini,oritsetjet4,clark,diaezani etc

I still believe they are not sleeping on these matter.

They are employing every means necessary to tackle problems in Nigeria in a holistic manner, that will be in the best interest of this country. We should also bear in mind corruption is trying to sabotage the effort of the administration.

Thing are kind of blurry now but light will take over darkness

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by drss(m): 3:16pm On Apr 05, 2016
Omonigeriarere:
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Your barking like Bingo cannot help you because even if your hire graduate with Aba-made-certificate to summarize it for you, both of you will still miss the road.

This article is beyond your comprehension: it is meant for people blessed with deeper mental horizon.
hahahahahahha so says a zombie, who's brain capacity to understand oyel politics is -200.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by makabulchi(m): 3:18pm On Apr 05, 2016
Somebody has 2 take d fall and mos def not d FG...smh
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by eltata(m): 3:19pm On Apr 05, 2016
i once worked for a popular independent marketer in Apapa Lagos and i must confess that those guys control our economy and are super rich, even the petrol tanker drivers association is not left out too,so many associations, they are all very selfish and making billions of Naira off Nigerians
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by francizy(m): 3:21pm On Apr 05, 2016
Goke7:


tormenting who, I laugh in Spanish, Let's see in the next few days who gets more tormented grin


Hehehehehehe, Oga, I dey do my business just a stone throw from my house. I dey also use solar power.. If Buhari likes, let him not address these issues of no fuel, no electricity, nothing concern me.. cheesy grin

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Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by Kingspin(m): 3:25pm On Apr 05, 2016
You mean ordinary unionship caused alot of pain Nigerians are passing through? The same way APC/PDA are suffering the entire country. I no blame them na the country`s structure.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by vislabraye(m): 3:31pm On Apr 05, 2016
MaleoPearls:
All is well that ends well. We are waiting for April 7th Dr. Kachikwu

He sed he's not a magician..,
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by makabulchi(m): 3:37pm On Apr 05, 2016
Lemme save u guys d trouble...blame me instead.
Re: Independent Marketers Accept Blame For Fuel Scarcity by AfroKnight: 3:40pm On Apr 05, 2016
When you empower your party members to be fuel marketers and you are kicked out of office, this what you get. The next administration faces war from your goons.

We always knew that some crooks decided to create this scarcity.

Well, Baba has 4 years to right the wrongs of 16 rotten years. In Obama's voice: "He's doing a good job."

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