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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by coolbis: 7:29pm On Aug 12, 2015
Sincere9gerian:

Shameless liar! Do you live in the southeast? I've lived in the southeast for almost 2 decades. Fuel sold for govt approved price in the whole of southeast all thru the last regime, except during rare period of general scarcity. In fact, at a certain point, we bought fuel #1 less than govt approved price.

God punish all liars
i did my youth service in southeast, precisely in abakaliki about 12years ago and I can tell u for free that @ no point has fuel been sold @ official in that part of the country, its an established fact. I blv every reasonable human being knows this fact, and let God really punish the liar.
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by jpphilips(m): 11:59am On Aug 13, 2015
erico2k2:

U can't just generalise. Petrol sold for 87 fru out last yr in PH


Do you have eye problems? PH in the SE?
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by jpphilips(m): 12:03pm On Aug 13, 2015
tuniski:
at no point should subsidy be paid on locally produced petroleum products cos we own the crude and the production mechanism. Abi govt they pay it self? It is gimmick to say the least. Whatever happens in the international market should not affect local refining! I am yet to hear that products from our refinery are cheaper!

Go and say that nonsense to your mates!! where you don't understand a process, you ask questions, your freedom of speech does not include misinformation hope you know that much!!
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by tuniski: 12:53pm On Aug 13, 2015
jpphilips:


Go and say that nonsense to your mates!! where you don't understand a process, you ask questions, your freedom of speech does not include misinformation hope you know that much!!
let's assumed u know everything, is it by insult that u educate people? Anyway, I maintain that the subsidy scheme is a scam especially on domestic production. Where on earth will I produce my own corn and mill it myself with my machine and reference some dangote price as the determinant of my rate when I want to eat tuwo? By the way why the argument for local refineries as way of making products available and cheap when already the little being produced locally are not cheaper than imported ones?
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by jpphilips(m): 6:46pm On Aug 13, 2015
tuniski:
let's assumed u know everything, is it by insult that u educate people? Anyway, I maintain that the subsidy scheme is a scam especially on domestic production. Where on earth will I produce my own corn and mill it myself with my machine and reference some dangote price as the determinant of my rate when I want to eat tuwo? By the way why the argument for local refineries as way of making products available and cheap when already the little being produced locally are not cheaper than imported ones?

I am not under any obligation to educate you, neither do you have the right to speak on subjects you have no idea whatsoever, thereby misinforming the public, I was actually in a good mood when i responded to you, if you felt insulted then you need to make one wrong move to feel what a real insult is.
Most of you have no serious education, the few who are educated are barely enlightened, to think you have the right to be spreading misinformation on a broad forum like this is laughable cos a lot of us are ready to throw a serious punch once you mis fire.
If you dont know, ask, nobody will blame you for reading comments without contributing, If you throw in misinformation, you get hurt, I care less about the emotions of a block head who uses the internet for pornography other than studying with it.
That is the only way we can sanitize this place and rid it of infantile radicalism.
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by tuniski: 7:11pm On Aug 13, 2015
jpphilips:


I am not under any obligation to educate you, neither do you have the right to speak on subjects you have no idea whatsoever, thereby misinforming the public, I was actually in a good mood when i responded to you, if you felt insulted then you need to make one wrong move to feel what a real insult is.
Most of you have no serious education, the few who are educated are barely enlightened, to think you have the right to be spreading misinformation on a broad forum like this is laughable cos a lot of us are ready to throw a serious punch once you mis fire.
If you dont know, ask, nobody will blame you for reading comments without contributing, If you throw in misinformation, you get hurt, I care less about the emotions of a block head who uses the internet for pornography other than studying with it.
That is the only way we can sanitize this place and rid it of infantile radicalism.
no I get u. The man who brags in a public domain about knowledge need be careful cos the frontier of his knowledge might just be the beginning of another's fountain! Politeness is not ignorance and loudness and insult is never knowledge be guided!
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Unemadu: 8:40pm On Aug 13, 2015
PassingShot:

Who brought us here?

Do you seriously expect the fuel problem to be solved in ten weeks of this administration?

The fact remains that there is an improvement and the issue will finally be dealt with.

What improvements? Pls explain.
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by chudionu58(f): 9:26pm On Aug 13, 2015
Unemadu:


What improvements? Pls explain.
Watch how, he'll tell you how Buhari ordered refinery repairs from Daura in October 2014 and how Power plants Buhari built in 2 months are suddenly delivering power. No surprises Sahara reporters referenced him. #propagandists

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