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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by BTT(m): 9:21am On Dec 06, 2017
Sad.

So, I have truly been asking myself since yesterday:

This Buhari government that I campaigned vigorously for, what good has it done for the ordinary Nigerian.

We have actually regressed on all fronts

Anti corruption fight. A Scam!
Exchange Rate. We are still in the woods!
Standard of living per GDP. Another shame!
Agriculture. We are worse off if you compare policies of Adeshina and Ogbeh!
Infrastructure. Nothing has changed! According to Lai Mohammed, government spending in infrastructure is so humongous we cannot see them!
Judicial processes and rule of law. Neverland
Government spending in education. Zero
National debt. Growing faster than Bolt
6 years of GEJ, the man APC blames for not impregnating their wives, and at 87 per litre, no fuel queues until the tail end of his administration...

One can go on and on.

Truly, I ask myself: Shouldn't I apologize for being a card-carrying member of this shame?

Our politicians are frauds and mediocres!

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by Investorbj: 9:21am On Dec 06, 2017
No fuel in port harcourt....
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by teflonjake(m): 9:22am On Dec 06, 2017
Nigeria sha grin grin grin grin

I saw things working for good in nigeria, when I woke up I was happy. Na that kain dream person dey for pass die

grin grin
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by zoesolomon: 9:24am On Dec 06, 2017
It's the handy work of those fuel marketers who want to make money this Christmas by creating an artificial scarcity in the system, imagine where I bought fuel now the will immediately lock up and say no more fuel

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by Kadgum: 9:25am On Dec 06, 2017
Thank God Fuel queues is a topic
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by shedy03(m): 9:26am On Dec 06, 2017
up change!! hope APC will not blame GEJ/PDP for this.

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by onajo2000(m): 9:27am On Dec 06, 2017
smithsydny:
Were are the buhari people? Useless people..


they can't come out now because they are too ashamed of themselves.......no lie we never hear from this lie-lie govt
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by EvilMetahuman: 9:29am On Dec 06, 2017
Buhari government is the biggest scam in human history.

I can't believe I campaigned and voted for these people.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by onajo2000(m): 9:34am On Dec 06, 2017
EvilMetahuman:
Buhari government is the biggest scam in human history.


I can't believe I campaigned and voted for these people.

because you want change........finally change has come.....before they say GOODLUCK/PDP GOVT is bad but now buhari/apc govt. nko?
bad or worst?
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by chloedogie(m): 9:35am On Dec 06, 2017
otokx:
It has reached Port Harcourt, somebody is not telling the truth.

The truth is fuel pump price still stands at 145. Nigerians are the ones buying out of panic. NNPC fixes pump price not IPMAN. so if IPMAN has issues they should go and resolve it. So far NNPC says no wahala. I also think the federal govt needs to give licences to many more marketers so that these few hat formed a cabal already won't be holding us to ransom eveyrtime. They are so used to the days of mkaing almost 500% profit. They still make their profits but want more. Greed is all I see.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by chinki44: 9:36am On Dec 06, 2017
One day e go better
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by EvilMetahuman: 9:37am On Dec 06, 2017
onajo2000:


because you want change........finally change has come.....before they say GOODLUCK/PDP GOVT is bad but now buhari/apc govt. nko?
bad or worst?
I donot regret voting jonadunce out.
Not even for 1 minute.

I only regret ever supporting or campaigning for this. Carefree ediot called buhari.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by Nobody: 9:39am On Dec 06, 2017
We will just be blaming dis guys in APC is not dia fault it just d devil people in d management of oil,this didn't happen since 2015 so ipman is just d devil
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by ignis: 9:40am On Dec 06, 2017
Buhari is not aware of this.....
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by captain247: 9:41am On Dec 06, 2017
Fuel crisis has hit Port Harcourt too o. Long Que causing traffic in Woji this morning.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by amodu(m): 9:51am On Dec 06, 2017
Kashbwoyjnr:
This is the change the vegetable from daura promised us, I have been in queue since yesterday.

Shut up.

When last have you experienced this? However, it was a norm before him.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by amodu(m): 9:52am On Dec 06, 2017
Seanixking:
Things ain't just working right in this country.

Naira landers, please i need your support to help sort out some personal issues. Thanks has you help a brother.

Acct :diamond bank
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Just like that

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by thunderbabs: 10:03am On Dec 06, 2017
Buhari n hardship in d land b like a curse from hz birth.....and u pple still intend to vote him in 2019? shocked

Na OYO una dey
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by LordHiffy(m): 10:06am On Dec 06, 2017
[quote author=chloedogie post=63024363]Shoprite Abuja, airport road was opened last week. Myself and three of my colleagues decided to go there for shopping. The

i understand your point, but what if i say there's really scarcity in some areas. Only three filling stations dispensing fuel right now in the whole of kuje. sometimes our actions are justifiable
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by chloedogie(m): 10:15am On Dec 06, 2017
[quote author=LordHiffy post=63026015][/quote]

But has DPR gone to the locked filling stations and discovered there are no fuel in their reservoirs? For them to lock up when they have fuel shows inhumanity we bring on ourselves. Those IPMAN guys are bunch of billionaires and see what they are doing to average Nigerians that can't boast of 5000 naira in their accounts. Very unfortunate sincerely. There are some things that shouldn't be heard of anymore in this country. Things like fuel scarcity sets us backward a lot and negatively impact out economy. Give licences out to as many rich business oriented individuals/companies that can afford it as possible. It pains me when there is a solution in front of us but we just keep moving around in a circle doing nothing.

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by Nobody: 10:24am On Dec 06, 2017
onajo2000:


they can't come out now because they are too ashamed of themselves.......no lie we never hear from this lie-lie govt
I just wonder how they sleep I swear.. U see live wickedness and people say its good.

Humans are something else.. Am waiting for any of them to come out.. Sarrki
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by ForrestShah: 10:27am On Dec 06, 2017
FG confused, Buhari confused, NNPC confused, these
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by positivetaught: 10:35am On Dec 06, 2017
There is certainly lots of wuruwuru with government connivance in the oil business, APC are just trying so hard to deceive Nigerians.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by Seankay323: 10:41am On Dec 06, 2017
chloedogie:


But has DPR gone to the locked filling stations and discovered there are no fuel in their reservoirs? For them to lock up when they have fuel shows inhumanity we bring on ourselves. Those IPMAN guys are bunch of billionaires and see what they are doing to average Nigerians that can't boast of 5000 naira in their accounts. Very unfortunate sincerely. There are some things that shouldn't be heard of anymore in this country. Things like fuel scarcity sets us backward a lot and negatively impact out economy. Give licences out to as many rich business oriented individuals/companies that can afford it as possible. It pains me when there is a solution in front of us but we just keep moving around in a circle doing nothing.
oga which rich billionaires most of those guys made their money from other businesses or investments. The solution is the refineries need to be privatised and nnpc needs to hands off. No more turnaround maintenance crap. When there is so much fuel that the country needs there will be no scarcity and even due to other competing refineries , less price paid. Don't fight the wrong ppl , these guys are business men and if no profit after buying at depot for higher price do u expect them to sell at loss like government was doing when it was paying subsidy? Do u know how many marketers are in fuel business, all can't just wake up and agree not to sell fuel Na. There is def a disagreement somewhere so don't blame one party.

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by LvGMalaya: 10:49am On Dec 06, 2017
chloedogie:
Shoprite Abuja, airport road was opened last week. Myself and three of my colleagues decided to go there for shopping. The management were waiting for the FCT minster to declare open the store and the minister was delaying. There was almost a stampede as people were trying to rush in and so. A senior police officer made a statement i countered. He said ''You Nigerians are just the problem but when you leave the shores of this country, you behave yourself''. I think he was just right.

I drove from my office at central area to lugbe and passed through almost 6 filling stations yesterday. They were all selling. But there is just this panic buy everywhere. I still don't know why we put ourselves inside problems. IPMAN said they might increase pump price, NNPC debunked the news. We should all just keep going through our activities jeje. Even if you buy 200 litres now, you will still finish it. As for me whenever my fuel drops to the last stick level, I park my car and start taking public transport.

My resolution is simple at this age. I won't do any stupid queuing up again in my life. Life is easy.

The truth is fuel pump price still stands at 145. Nigerians are the ones buying out of panic. NNPC fixes pump price not IPMAN. so if IPMAN has issues they should go and resolve it. So far NNPC says no wahala. I also think the federal govt needs to give licences to many more marketers so that these few that formed a cabal already won't be holding 180 million Nigerian to ransom eveyrtime. They are so used to the days of making almost 500% profit. They still make their profits but want more. Greed is all I see. Give about 1000 more individuals licences to import and trade and stop the monopoly enjoyed by these few marketers. VERY SIMPLE AND EASY




Actually sir, NNPC Doesnt fix pump price, PPPRA does that.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by OCHOdee(f): 10:52am On Dec 06, 2017
chloedogie:
Shoprite Abuja, airport road was opened last week. Myself and three of my colleagues decided to go there for shopping. The management were waiting for the FCT minster to declare open the store and the minister was delaying. There was almost a stampede as people were trying to rush in and so. A senior police officer made a statement i countered. He said ''You Nigerians are just the problem but when you leave the shores of this country, you behave yourself''. I think he was just right.

I drove from my office at central area to lugbe and passed through almost 6 filling stations yesterday. They were all selling. But there is just this panic buy everywhere. I still don't know why we put ourselves inside problems. IPMAN said they might increase pump price, NNPC debunked the news. We should all just keep going through our activities jeje. Even if you buy 200 litres now, you will still finish it. As for me whenever my fuel drops to the last stick level, I park my car and start taking public transport.

My resolution is simple at this age. I won't do any stupid queuing up again in my life. Life is easy.

The truth is fuel pump price still stands at 145. Nigerians are the ones buying out of panic. NNPC fixes pump price not IPMAN. so if IPMAN has issues they should go and resolve it. So far NNPC says no wahala. I also think the federal govt needs to give licences to many more marketers so that these few that formed a cabal already won't be holding 180 million Nigerian to ransom eveyrtime. They are so used to the days of making almost 500% profit. They still make their profits but want more. Greed is all I see. Give about 1000 more individuals licences to import and trade and stop the monopoly enjoyed by these few marketers. VERY SIMPLE AND EASY

You have spoken well. Even here in gwagwalada, petrol stations are selling without stress.. Nigerians should take life easy!
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by precious1967(m): 10:53am On Dec 06, 2017
what is d outcome of twenty-five billion dollars contracts awarded by baru d nnpc g.m approved by d minister of petroleum? SCARCITY CARRY GO.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by chloedogie(m): 10:56am On Dec 06, 2017
Seankay323:
oga which rich billionaires most of those guys made their money from other businesses or investments. The solution is the refineries need to be privatised and nnpc needs to hands off. No more turnaround maintenance crap. When there is so much fuel that the country needs there will be no scarcity and even due to other competing refineries , less price paid. Don't fight the wrong ppl , these guys are business men and if no profit after buying at depot for higher price do u expect them to sell at loss like government was doing when it was paying subsidy? Do u know how many marketers are in fuel business, all can't just wake up and agree not to sell fuel Na. There is def a disagreement somewhere so don't blame one party.

The moment I read that part you said do you know how many marketers are in the sector, then I know you have no idea of what is happening in the downstream sector. I function in this sector so I am not babbling. I won't keep exchanging words with you because we might not agree. Have a good day man. Hopefully this country will make sense one day.
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by chloedogie(m): 11:04am On Dec 06, 2017
LvGMalaya:





Actually sir, NNPC Doesnt fix pump price, PPPRA does that.

PPPRA is a division of NNPC just like DPR will regulate activities within the stream. PPMC part as well and others.

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Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by swaggz20: 11:41am On Dec 06, 2017
BABA IS WORKING.... #CHANGEBABA
Re: Fuel Queues Continue In Abuja Despite Nnpc’s Denial Of Fuel Price Increase by enemyofprogress: 12:01pm On Dec 06, 2017
The only thing buhari achieved has collapsed grin grin

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