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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by saintkel(m): 1:18pm On Dec 20, 2015
Dis sahara reporters sef nawa 4 dis people o. Na them d tell us everything abt Nigeria?

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by miqos02(m): 1:19pm On Dec 20, 2015
ok
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Mariecakes(f): 1:19pm On Dec 20, 2015
It is well
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Bollinger(m): 1:20pm On Dec 20, 2015
zinachidi:


http://saharareporters.com/2015/12/20/why-fuel-scarcity-will-not-go-away-soon-nigeria

Let me summarize this for you since SH can't.

1. The Nigerian mentality is phucked up.

2. You have oil, you export it but can't refine for your own use.

3. You don't want Number 2 on the list because of corruption.

4. To solve your problems build more refineries.

5. Be more organized.

6. Countries like Germany don't have oil but there are no scarcity. Why is that?

7. The Nigerian mentality is phucked up.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by AnanseK(m): 1:25pm On Dec 20, 2015
Plus10:
It seems this present administration lacks ideas on how to manage the economy I would advice for now they should borrow ideas from the previous government in order to atleast relief us from this current suffering.

As if you don't know that current suffering is the result of callous , extravagant and irresponsible administration we had before this one.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by unbeat007(m): 1:25pm On Dec 20, 2015
because it is still Nigerians that are buying and selling the product
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by anonimi: 1:26pm On Dec 20, 2015

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by SLIDEwaxie(m): 1:28pm On Dec 20, 2015
PROVACATEUR:
Buhari has a mission to take us back to 1984. We are in for an economic tsunami
1984 was one of the best times in the Nigerian hiatory- economically.

I bet u didn't knw ds
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by muller101(m): 1:30pm On Dec 20, 2015
Body odour will fix it

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by theplushist: 1:31pm On Dec 20, 2015
So so Sad!I cant even deal

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by 9jatatafo(m): 1:33pm On Dec 20, 2015
Harness local production
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Nobody: 1:34pm On Dec 20, 2015
This Nigeria tire me completely, we can't even refine the crude oil we have and use as a nation, we are continuously talking about importing fuel.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by porka: 1:35pm On Dec 20, 2015
[size=13pt]"We can confidently announce today that fuel scarcity will end in a few days ..." - Lai Mohammed - 2nd December, 2015

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/we-can-confidently-announce-that-fuel-scarcity-will-end-in-a-few-days-lai-mohammed/
[/size]

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Nobody: 1:36pm On Dec 20, 2015
The truth is we have been managed by the most incompetent people in the world.
Incompetence breeds corruption, which then breeds poverty, insecurity and so on

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by lacicrips(m): 1:36pm On Dec 20, 2015
Why do we still import fuel in this country for crying out loud?
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Pidggin(f): 1:37pm On Dec 20, 2015
PMB is gradually taking us back to the gloomy past sad

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by okeyglm: 1:42pm On Dec 20, 2015
This govt is not serious. what happen to the recent approved modular refineries.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by begreat: 1:43pm On Dec 20, 2015
kestolove95:
Let us divide dix country...fuel will b available



I hope u have a knife?
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Nobody: 1:47pm On Dec 20, 2015
Bollinger:


Let me summarize this for you since SH can't.

1. The Nigerian mentality is phucked up.

2. You have oil, you export it but can't refine for your own use.

3. You don't want Number 2 on the list because of corruption.

4. To solve your problems build more refineries.

5. Be more organized.

6. Countries like Germany don't have oil but there are no scarcity. Why is that?

7. The Nigerian mentality is phucked up.

Sorry it is not the Nigerian mentality. I have seen Nigerians doing big things in other countries where a lot of thought go into governance.
Simply put my friend, the leadership is our problem and I'm not the first to say this.
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by GoodMuyis(m): 1:48pm On Dec 20, 2015
If the marketers were falling behind, FG should the declare the Oil market free and allow import from Saudi, Iran, even Angola. With that their wont be scarcity, although fuel price may be high afterall we are paying higher price.

In other News Nigeria refinery will be rebooting operation in less that 10 days.

Dangote refinery is booting soon (2016)
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Nobody: 1:49pm On Dec 20, 2015
Our past leaders ruined this country instead fixing our refineries and building new ones to curp d mess, they prefer to import fuel when we have d raw materials for fuel production.

In this day and age exporting raw materials makes no economic sense. It is finished products that we shud be importing.

I will switch to diesel vehicle cos its cheaper than pms

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by DMerciful(m): 1:51pm On Dec 20, 2015
M0ronic talk! Blame GEJ forever if u like and don't face d dul1ard u voted for undecided
trillville:
Chai, if only Jonathan had built refineries with the sure-p funds rather than Choping the funds, we may not be in this position today.

Even worse is the fact that yaradua had already put plans in place for building three new refineries before his demise.

God put us in this situation and he will deliver us from it.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by kennycalls(m): 1:52pm On Dec 20, 2015
PROVACATEUR:
Buhari has a mission to take us back to 1984. We are in for an economic tsunami
were you even born by then ??stop saying shit you know no shit about! children of indomie generation!

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by bizgai(m): 1:53pm On Dec 20, 2015
kestolove95:
Let us divide dix country...fuel will b available
SOME FELLOW STOMACH HAD BEEN ENLARGE BY NATIONAL CAKE AND U WANT EM TO SETTLE FOR REGIONAL BISCUIT.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Nobody: 1:55pm On Dec 20, 2015
Bring back GEJ at least dey were managing d situation .PMB has no clue wat to do

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by stonemasonn: 1:57pm On Dec 20, 2015
My solution to this issue is for NNPC to take over the importation of fuel and CBN should handle the funding directly until Dangote is able to complete his refinery. Secondly FG and NNPC should make an agreement with China for it to be the sole exporter of refined fuel to Nigeria and part of the agreement should include purchasing on credit at low interest rate when ever their is a dollar shortage.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by raph101(m): 1:58pm On Dec 20, 2015
In other news... Sahara reporters are now ashamed of themselves.
Jst saying..

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by bizgai(m): 2:01pm On Dec 20, 2015
Riensi:


Sorry it is not the Nigerian mentality. I have seen Nigerians doing big things in other countries where a lot of thought go into governance.
Simply put my friend, the leadership is our problem and I'm not the first to say this.
THE WAY GOVERNMENT IS IN NIGERIA NOW WOULD CORRUPT ANY SHARP MIND FOR GOOD LEADERSHIP
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by Bollinger(m): 2:01pm On Dec 20, 2015
Riensi:


Sorry it is not the Nigerian mentality. I have seen Nigerians doing big things in other countries where a lot of thought go into governance.
Simply put my friend, the leadership is our problem and I'm not the first to say this.

That's where you go it wrong. Nigeria has gone through enough leaders to realise that it is a mentality thing. you forget that it is an average Nigerian that becomes a leader. The mentality he's had is what he will use to lead you. Haven't we seen the jubilation when people engage in jungle justice? No normal society does that. you need to have a mentality for it for that to happen. Recently we saw the news of people climbing ladder to board a plane. In normal societies someone would have been sacked by now but it's business as usual.

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Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by 8unit(f): 2:05pm On Dec 20, 2015
lol
Re: Why Fuel Scarcity Will Not Go Away Soon In Nigeria- Sahara Reporters. by ttmacoy: 2:09pm On Dec 20, 2015
God did not put us in this position, Nigerians put ourselves in this position.



trillville:
Chai, if only Jonathan had built refineries with the sure-p funds rather than Choping the funds, we may not be in this position today.

Even worse is the fact that yaradua had already put plans in place for building three new refineries before his demise.

God put us in this situation and he will deliver us from it.

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