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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by grandstar(m): 8:36pm On Dec 03, 2019
ornicus:


petrol is cheaper in nigeria than in togo. he will make a profit if he gets the petrol into togo. it has nothing to do with supply. carrying petrol over the border is an abuse of the subsidy.

The subsidy should simply be removed and then deregulate the price. After that, if they like, let them smuggle it across the border, nothing spoil.

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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by fennels007(m): 8:41pm On Dec 03, 2019
No enabling environment

oz4real83:
Some Nigerians are negatively smart. How I wish we can channel some of these negative smartness into positive ventures!!!
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by kereman1: 8:41pm On Dec 03, 2019
gypsey:
So much for border closure, grin Clueless buhari.

U have no respect, it's ur father that is useless,
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by urahara(m): 8:42pm On Dec 03, 2019
grandstar:


The subsidy should simply be removed and then deregulate the price. After that, if they like, let them smuggle it across the border, nothing spoil.

How much do you think Nigeria spends on subsidy every year ?
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by Nobody: 8:44pm On Dec 03, 2019
kereman1:


U have no respect, it's ur father that is useless,
Oi! why are you stalking me? you want to fu ck my ass? angry
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by tfelicityk(m): 8:49pm On Dec 03, 2019
That means people are using it to smuggle other goods too
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by LoudlyMouthed: 8:56pm On Dec 03, 2019
Hehehe yuminigabriyanzkatuhoraaa...

Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by grandstar(m): 9:04pm On Dec 03, 2019
urahara:


How much do you think Nigeria spends on subsidy every year ?

Probably around N500Billion
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by Horlufemi(m): 9:15pm On Dec 03, 2019
AlphaStyles:
I thought it was only outside people that knows how to smuggle into NIGERIA guess what we too know how to smuggle

Smuggling goes both ways
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by CSTR2: 9:20pm On Dec 03, 2019
The only patriots in Nigeria is me and a few others.

The rest are parasites sucking the life of Nigeria.
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by ziegurf(m): 9:35pm On Dec 03, 2019
princeking2:
Dead petrol




....dead petrol indeed grin grin grin grin grin grin grin



but I don't trust our officers, them fit do abracadabra to turn the dead body into dead petrol for promotion....laughing in Swahili
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by foreshore(m): 9:43pm On Dec 03, 2019
sarrki:
Caught trying to smuggle petrol from Nigeria to Togo

According to former British prime minister

Nigerians are fantastically corrupt

That’s a fact

Find out, he is an Igbo man
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by amstamon: 9:58pm On Dec 03, 2019
Photoshoped. Look at the pics very well.only the smart ones would noticed.
Oya awon blogger blogger.
Wetin I know sef
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by hahn(m): 11:01pm On Dec 03, 2019
Madibah:
Laughs in kariobangi grin

Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by NgwalandAbia(m): 11:52pm On Dec 03, 2019
itsme01:
cool


Nigerian open border don sweet their life

Ndi Marginalisation


..

Keep your third class mouth kweyet onye immigrant... Did you heard his name? Low class life is Nigeria's greatest challenge..
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by NgwalandAbia(m): 11:54pm On Dec 03, 2019
foreshore:


Find out, he is an Igbo man

Busy body how did you know, as if your tribe hate money.
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by budaatum: 12:06am On Dec 04, 2019
dheaven:
Can't Togo government import petrol legally from Nigeria?
They do. US$1.05 Billion worth in 2018. But smuggled no duty no tax petrol is cheaper so why buy legally imported?

Its like we subsidise Togo!
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2012/nov/01/fuel-smuggling-west-africa-in-pictures

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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by LANDLORD72: 2:03am On Dec 04, 2019
NIGERIA NOw HAVE BOADER WITH TOGO LIE LIE PEOPLE
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by Samnavy: 2:26am On Dec 04, 2019
Wetin person no go see naija I hail o grin
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by ifyboy60(m): 5:25am On Dec 04, 2019
oz4real83:
Some Nigerians are negatively smart. How I wish we can channel some of these negative smartness into positive ventures!!!

bro there is nothing smart about that. it's stupidity at its peak.
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by 9jaRealist: 7:54am On Dec 04, 2019
ornicus:
petrol is cheaper in nigeria than in togo. he will make a profit if he gets the petrol into togo. it has nothing to do with supply. carrying petrol over the border is an abuse of the subsidy.

It’s still a “symptom of a failed system” (as the commenter noted)...

Petrol is NOT “cheaper in nigeria than in togo” because of some great efficiency in the Nigerian system, but rather the result of a DUMB AND CORRUPT ‘subsidy’ regime that mainly works to subsidize connected middlemen and rent-seekers. Virtually EVERY business in Nigeria that depends upon reliable electricity for its operations (from barber shops to hotels to manufacturers, etc.) resort to using generators fueled by DIESEL. All aircraft hauling passengers and cargo across Nigeria depend on AVIATION FUEL. Virtually EVERY long-haul or logistic truck/vehicle in Nigeria uses DIESEL to transport goods/food across Nigeria, and virtually EVERY bus that ferries passengers on long-haul trips across Nigeria runs on DIESEL. Meanwhile, many MIDDLE- to LOW-INCOME households and small businesses depend on KEROSENE for fuel. Yet do you know which petroleum products are NOT subsidized in Nigeria? Diesel, aviation fuel and kerosene!

Meanwhile, the N11 trillion payment of outstanding fuel subsidy claims made in the past five years (as of June 2019, NASS figures) is GREATER than the budget for education, healthcare and agriculture COMBINED over the same period! So we are taking away funds from human capital development and employment-generating investments to effectively ‘subsidize’ FOREIGN refineries and their FOREIGN workers and other FOREIGNERS along the importation value-chain, as well as sundry connected Nigerian middlemen and rent-seekers and the federal and state governments that own the LARGEST fleet of passenger cars across Nigeria (and relatively small percentage of higher-income residents with private cars). Meanwhile, in many parts of Nigeria consumers still ended up paying ABOVE the subsidized rates.
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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by 9jaRealist: 8:07am On Dec 04, 2019
grandstar:
Probably around N500Billion

The fuel subsidy provision for 2019 was reportedly N1.14trillion, and that was already reportedly gone by October... angry
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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by 9jaRealist: 8:38am On Dec 04, 2019
kayusely70:
Economic Saboteur
ednut1:
These guys should be shot on site
zicoraads:
Instead of us to condemn the act wholeheartedly, we want to fill the thread with our bigotry.
mechanics:
He's part of them that made FG close the borders.
grandstar:
The subsidy should simply be removed and then deregulate the price. After that, if they like, let them smuggle it across the border, nothing spoil.

The ONLY reason fuel is smuggled from Nigeria to neighboring countries is because of the DUMB AND CORRUPT so-called “subsidy” policy!

Accordingly, those who really should be “shot on site (sic)” are those in government still ensuring the fvckery that one of the world’s leading producers of crude oil is not only still importing fuel almost 70 years after the first local discovery, but uses BILLIONS of dollars (which would’ve been better invested in education, healthcare, rails, roads, agriculture, electricity, etc) to subsidize such DUMB importation.

The joke of the subsidy policy is that Diesel used to power generators by manufacturers (and virtually every other Nigerian business), hospitals, etc., and used by long-haul cargo truckers and other logistics providers to move goods/food across Nigeria, and even used by big buses to ferry passengers across Nigeria is NOT SUBSIDIZED! Aviation fuel used by aircraft to fly passengers and cargo throughout Nigeria (and even by air ambulances) is NOT SUBSIDIZED, and Kerosene used by the middle-class/lower class and several small businesses, is NOT SUBSIDIZED!

So, effectively, the so-called subsidy regime de facto merely serves to “subsidize” FOREIGN JOBS in foreign refineries, foreign shipping companies, foreign insurance companies, foreign ports, etc., as well as primarily the federal, state and local governments (including the legislative and judicial arms thereof) which collectively own the LARGEST fleet of passenger vehicles in Nigeria (and a relatively small percentage of higher-income Nigerians fortunate enough to own private cars).

Meanwhile, the “subsidized” prices in Nigeria not only incentivizes smuggling but also has ensured that no commercially-rational domestic or foreign investor would invest in the petroleum refining sector, thereby robbing Nigeria of THOUSANDS of domestic jobs along the entire products value chain. That’s why at every opportunity the Dangote Group emphasizes that its Lekki Refinery will not sell its products at the government-subsidized prices, but rather at international market prices. Shame not everyone has the clout of the Dangote Group.

Nigeria has become like a farmer whose farm is on fire, but instead of fighting the fire head-on is busying chasing rats escaping from the fire.
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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by mechanics(m): 9:52am On Dec 04, 2019
9jaRealist:






The ONLY reason fuel is smuggled from Nigeria to neighboring countries is because of the DUMB AND CORRUPT so-called “subsidy” policy!

Accordingly, those who really should be “shot on site (sic)” are those in government still ensuring the fvckery that one of the world’s leading producers of crude oil is not only still importing fuel almost 70 years after the first local discovery, but uses BILLIONS of dollars (which would’ve been better invested in education, healthcare, rails, roads, agriculture, electricity, etc) to subsidize such DUMB importation.

The joke of the DUMB subsidy policy is that Diesel used to power generators by manufacturers (and virtually every other Nigerian business), hospitals, etc., and used by long-haul cargo truckers and other logistics providers to move goods/food across Nigeria, and even used by big buses to ferry passengers across Nigeria is NOT SUBSIDIZED! Aviation fuel used by aircraft to fly passengers and cargo throughout Nigeria (and even by air ambulances) is NOT SUBSIDIZED, and Kerosene used by the middle-class/lower class and several small businesses, is NOT SUBSIDIZED!

So, effectively, the so-called subsidy regime de facto merely serves to “subsidize” FOREIGN JOBS in foreign refineries, foreign shipping companies, foreign insurance companies, foreign ports, etc., as well as primarily the federal, state and local governments (including the legislative and judicial arms thereof) which collectively own the LARGEST fleet of passenger vehicles in Nigeria (and a relatively small percentage of higher-income Nigerians fortunate enough to own private cars).

Meanwhile, the “subsidized” prices in Nigeria not only incentivizes smuggling but also has ensured that no commercially-rational domestic or foreign investor would invest in the petroleum refining sector, thereby robbing Nigeria of THOUSANDS of domestic jobs along the entire products value chain. That’s why at every opportunity the Dangote Group emphasizes that its Lekki Refinery will not sell its products at the government-subsidized prices, but rather at international market prices. Shame not everyone has the clout of the Dangote Group.

Nigeria has become like a farmer whose farm is on fire, but instead of fighting the fire head-on is busying chasing rats escaping from the fire.
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So what's the way forward?
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by urahara(m): 10:25am On Dec 04, 2019
grandstar:


Probably around N500Billion

This doesn't seem that muchm
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by urahara(m): 10:25am On Dec 04, 2019
grandstar:


Probably around N500Billion

This doesn't seem that much when compared with a budget of 9 trillion naira. Merely 5.55 percent.
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by Engrtimuche(m): 10:32am On Dec 04, 2019
price of fuel in togo is 567cfa around 300 naira per liter
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by grandstar(m): 10:36am On Dec 04, 2019
urahara:


This doesn't seem that much when compared with a budget of 9 trillion naira. Merely 5.55 percent.

When you realise that over 50% of the budget is used to service debt, then it is a lot.

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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by urahara(m): 10:39am On Dec 04, 2019
grandstar:


When you realise that over 50% of the budget is used to service debt, then it is a lot.

I just checked , it's about 69 percent of the budget cry shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by urahara(m): 10:46am On Dec 04, 2019
urahara:


I just checked , it's about 69 percent of the budget cry shocked shocked shocked

Grandstar how did we ever get to this stage cry
Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by grandstar(m): 10:56am On Dec 04, 2019
urahara:


Grandstar how did we ever get to this stage cry

Fiscal indiscipline from Jonathan and Buhari is the answer.

Jonathan, in his eagerness to win the 2011 elections, increased salaries from 5,500 to 18,000. That was very reckless of him.

Buhari has no head for economics and is a believer in deficit spending to reflate the economy. He is also a left-wing populist, leaving generous policies such as the oil subsidy in place. He also refused to reduce the size of the civil service which gulps a large number of funds. His understanding of economics is whack.

If they were half as prudent as OBJ, debt service cost as a percentage of the budget will be much reduced

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Re: Man Trying To Use Coffin To Smuggle Petrol Into Togo, Caught (Photo) by urahara(m): 10:56am On Dec 04, 2019
grandstar:


When you realise that over 50% of the budget is used to service debt, then it is a lot.

No , it's actually about 24 percent.

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