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What's Really Wrong With Our Refineries?? by slowice(m): 5:24pm On Nov 17, 2015
Some months back were told that our refineries re under going turn arnd maintenance and re almost ready to serve us optimally. Most of us were very happy(finally some thing good coming frm naija) ppl gave credits to d new govt(body language) for this seemingly magically feat. We all expected this new development to reduce our dependence on imported pet products and d constant disagreement btn d marketers n FG which always leaves us at d receiving end(two nigerian elephant fighting).months after we were told d refineries ve been fixed we re at it again.marketers ve nt been paid n as a result there's a huge supply deficit Even in port harcourt. Abeg when will nigeria ever get it right for once....everything our govt does seem to fail at d end undecided lipsrsealed cry

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