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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by MistaHumble(m): 11:08am On Aug 11, 2015
Just a matter of time, we will get there. But as our president said, please let's focus on agriculture. Even tourism is yet to be tapped.

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by oluwafemi113(m): 11:08am On Aug 11, 2015
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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Swaggzkid: 11:09am On Aug 11, 2015
Those always shouting baba change! Come ooo

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Nobody: 11:10am On Aug 11, 2015
GOD BLESS GEJ

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Firefire(m): 11:10am On Aug 11, 2015
Where are the blind and brainless praise singers?

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Nobody: 11:11am On Aug 11, 2015
grin grin grin APC SCAMMERS

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I dont know how they do it But , I respect their lies and propaganda

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Nobody: 11:12am On Aug 11, 2015
I've been buying Fuel #100 naira since PMB came to town, all these refineries are functioning are all lies being peddled by APc to shore up the inaction of one slowpoke

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by sammyj: 11:12am On Aug 11, 2015
Refineries failures is due to GEJ's achievements according to PDP. Kudos Thanks to the wailers association party!!! grin grin
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Firefire(m): 11:14am On Aug 11, 2015
fx45:
What kind of improvement? Fuel sells for N110 almost everywhere. What nonsense are you talking about?

Stop taking blind followers serious.

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Frankiss44(m): 11:15am On Aug 11, 2015
Lool... I have my country... grin grin
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Nobody: 11:15am On Aug 11, 2015
All Politicians are liars.....

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by ajebuter(f): 11:15am On Aug 11, 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.

Yeah! Straight from the mouth of the gods to your ears!
I hail oh!
#yimu#

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Nobody: 11:16am On Aug 11, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
It seems we have a super-clueless govt that can't even manage ongoing projects inherited from it's predecessor

Since May 29, we've not been able to buy fuel at govt approved #87 in the whole of the south east and many other parts of the country. Prices fluctuates between #105 and 110. Even NNPC Mega stations now hardly ever have fuel. It seems we're back to the dark era (obj and yar adua era) when govt subsidized fuel for only Lagos and Abuja, while the rest of Nigeria should go and die.

In the last regime, we bought fuel at govt approved prices for the most part, except during general fuel scarcity. Using public fund to subsidize fuel for only Lagos and Abuja, and maybe a few other cities, cannot be said to be fair. It's either the subsidy goes round, as much as possible or they scrap it entirely. And it is possible to go round because it went round in the last regime, just that govt will have to pay more for fuel subsidy because more volumes will obviously be needed.

This govt should get down to work already and roll out it's programmes and policies rather expend energy and scarce resources on propaganda and trying to lay claim to projects and programmes of the last administration

Did you read the whole story before writing your comments. Didnt you see this in the story:

In his reaction, the National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Chinedu Okoronkwo, said the refineries were working but they had constraints in terms of supplying products to marketers.

He said, “For now, marketers go to where they think they can get the products easily without problems. The refineries are working, no doubt, but we know that the pipelines are not functioning properly because of vandalism. We are working with the Federal Government to see how we can connect, especially Aba and Enugu up to Makurdi.

Soon, a lot of things will fall in place. Considering what they are producing now, if the pipelines are not in order, then they will not be able to get products across. However, I’m sure that the new government, being a government of change, is working on this issue.”
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by ignis: 11:16am On Aug 11, 2015
Any hope for Nigeria?
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by ekika(m): 11:18am On Aug 11, 2015
9jii:

Miss leading Title to the people who don't read the details.
The news said things well get better b4 the end of 1st qtr of 2016.

And if your brothers decided to hike the price in the SE to blackmail this gov.its your problem completely.

And the Op must be igbo
BIG LIE, TELLING NIGERIANS THE BIGGEST LIE OF THE CENTURY,

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Firefire(m): 11:18am On Aug 11, 2015
major466:

Lets just relax ourselves and enjor the comedy of this administration as they go about embarassing themselves by themselves on the big screen. cheesy

cheesy

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by ojnnaco(m): 11:19am On Aug 11, 2015
am yet to understand this government..
why was the manager of Kaduna Refinary boosting that they av fully started operation

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Iko5000: 11:22am On Aug 11, 2015
Why do you have to bring tribal stuff into the equation . There are a lot of places in Nigeria where petrol prices are way above the official price of 87 Naira and its to do with the Fuel markerters due to pure simple greed.
9jii:

Miss leading Title to the people who don't read the details.
The news said things well get better b4 the end of 1st qtr of 2016.

And if your brothers decided to hike the price in the SE to blackmail this gov.its your problem completely.

And the Op must be igbo

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by illiad1(m): 11:22am On Aug 11, 2015
But the All Propagandas Congress, who were actually thieving Jonaghan's achievements were busy all the while selling their usual lies on how all is now well with our refineries.

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by funkybully(f): 11:22am On Aug 11, 2015
I thought buhariphobia always do margic according to d gospel of d masturbating masturbators.

Why is buhariphobia not making d price of fuel to be sold at 87 naira like We had during GEJ tenure.

Propaganda get limit, continue

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by wtfCode: 11:23am On Aug 11, 2015
i no blame the lawyer that sued this dullard!

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by denedene(m): 11:24am On Aug 11, 2015
the president is hellbent on probing that he has forgotten the masses are suffering by his lack of cabin members. fuel queue building up in port Harcourt
Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by funkybully(f): 11:24am On Aug 11, 2015
ojnnaco:
am yet to understand this government..
why was the manager of Kaduna Refinary boosting that they av fully started operation

They are lie muhammed students studying lieinology at APC school of propaganda

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by Symphony007: 11:24am On Aug 11, 2015
Somebody cook food give you to chop and you can't even locate your mouth to put it....so is the incompetence of our current government.

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by anonimi: 11:25am On Aug 11, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
Analysts at Ecobank Capital including the Head of Energy Research, Mr. Dolapo Oni, noted that the Federal Government had decided to retain its fuel subsidies at least for another quarter as the PPPRA had recently selected 29 petroleum marketers to import 1.6 million tonnes of petrol, approximately 2.1 billion litres, for the third quarter of the year.

They said, “The decision to retain the fuel subsidies is particularly surprising
given the government’s fiscal position is significantly constrained by the drop in oil prices and difficulties in selling its crude.”


The CABAL is back in full force =>







Surely we have been SCAMMED!



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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by zicoraads: 11:25am On Aug 11, 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.
Improvement? Where is the improvement?

The question is, since the FG claim to be paying subsidies still, why are we buying fuel at 110/120?

Who brought us where? It is not about who brought us here, but who is here now. President Buhari was brought in to fix the problem, stop blaming his predecessor for every problem he encounters.

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Re: Massive Fuel Imports Continue As Refineries Fail by oloyede252(m): 11:26am On Aug 11, 2015
Firefire:
Where are the blind and brainless praise singers?

I thought you argue that it was gej that should take credit for the improvement of our refinery... or am I wrong?

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