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Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Jerryolumide(m): 7:01am On Jan 14, 2016 |
99100:bros chill, #87 per liter fuel in the north is a big scam. Imagine #2500 can't fill up a 25liters gallon. Who are they deceiving? |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by jamjo: 7:21am On Jan 14, 2016 |
[quote author=tsdarkside post=41929016] your people are greedy,dont you get it??...a nation wide prize was agreed and agencies were employ to enforce it.....your people want to earn more than nation wide allowed.... you by it at he deliverers for #60 and sell it for #85,you earn #25/l...your people want to earn more than #25/l.... maybe the have longer transport way,i dont know.....but i heard portharcourt is selling for #85/l......[/quot Why is it greed , If you are a responsible Nigerian the first thing you do is try finding out what behind the high price before criticizing the entire tribe as you put it (Your People Are Greedy) Your kind are the reason why Nigeria as a country will never be a united country until your kind start asking intelligent questions and get intelligent answers that things will start changing in this country. The marketers you are calling names are on strike, Do you know the reason? they can't see the commodity to buy even when they get the supply they get it above the stipulated government price. Have you seat down and do a little research how many depots NNPC has in Southeast , You made mention of Portharcourt and transportation, that made me to understand that there is some intelligent in you. Portharcourt is among the cities in Nigeria that has the biggest depots and its not far from Southeast let us say they supply to southeast , Transporting to Owerri for instance is near impossible because the major federal road that link those two cities are in deplorable condition if i tell you right now that is easy to transport fuel from Portharcourt to the North or to west (Lagos) then to southeast because there is pipe lines that carry fuel, it meant not be the amount required but still its there. So please stop .. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by onunwa21(m): 7:31am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Kyase:Don't worry we understand |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Gabbynicoletta: 7:43am On Jan 14, 2016 |
What is really happening in owerri this morning? 1 Like |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by tsdarkside(m): 7:44am On Jan 14, 2016 |
[quote author=jamjo post=41955896][/quote] i am sorry,i didnt mean it that way...i mean,they people in your area,...... |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Dyt(f): 8:22am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by dikeigbo2(m): 8:32am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Asiwaju9ja: You said it all,Thanks for the information on these fake products. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by 01Mysticdon(m): 8:35am On Jan 14, 2016 |
GreatSE:Na you go be my gateman Na ur own brother u dy call nobody, kai, nawa for u o #RiversState. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Kyase(m): 9:03am On Jan 14, 2016 |
onunwa21:Good |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by orisa37: 1:08pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
Dereliction of duties by the Governors in that zone. May be they are bunkers, hoarders and recalcitrant profiteers in the oil industry. When Mr. President makes a national pronouncement, the heads of security in each state(Governors) implement. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by jpphilips(m): 5:25pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
Ariani: Another comprehension deficient individual next!!, |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by babadee1(m): 6:06pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
Reyginus: There is no disparity. I was in Osun state last week and I bought fuel for #120 per litre. Major marketers are selling at the approved pump price but smaller marketers are selling for #120 - #150 all over the country. It's the same all over, north, east and west. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by ayobase(m): 7:45pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
99100: The DPR under which a location is matters. Like there is fuel at Suleja, but Minna cos Suleja serves under Abuja's DPR. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Nobody: 10:03pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
babadee1:Okay. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by tsdarkside(m): 12:21am On Jan 15, 2016 |
[quote author=jamjo post=41955896][/quote] yea,yea,yea..i was just making an example...the example i made is very clear to reasonable people...i myself was surprised for getting that much likes,for that..... you buy the petrol at the depot for #83/l,and sell it on for #85/l......you gain #2/l.....sooo...whats the difference??... i dont have time to go get informations,i have a life to live... i am not bureue de statistics... i was only making an example.... |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by jamjo: 3:44am On Jan 15, 2016 |
tsdarkside: If you think your so called example was clear to "reasonable people" I'll say Nigeria as country is boomed. And my advice will be go back to school take a course on basic business which i know you don't have an ounce of it.. Fuel is not just buying and selling as you think get it . The marketers are getting the commodity above the stipulated government price of N87 from the NNPC and Independent depots, and you with your "example" want them to sale below what they are buying from the depots , You see your life. You don't have time to get information because as you put it you a have life to live but you have time to vomit hate .. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by orisa37: 7:58am On Jan 15, 2016 |
So much lawlessness in the east. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by tsdarkside(m): 10:21am On Jan 15, 2016 |
jamjo: i always said i have no idea of economics...i hate it infact...but i know more than youuu!!!.. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by jamjo: 12:05pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
tsdarkside: I already know that you are Albert Einstein no need of stupidity .. |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Tequilah: 2:40pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
LadyExcellency: Scarcity from where? There is fuel available for lifting at the southern depots all the way from Lagos to Warri, o! 99100: Which towns in the whole North have fuel available at 87 naira per litre? Why do you people like telling lies and playing the tribalism card like this? openeye693: babadee1: Help me tell them, pls. Some of these SE people like to play the victim card, as if they are the only suffering from all the problems in Nigeria, when it is glaring that other parts of the country are going through the same problems and even worse! |
Re: Why Is Fuel #87 In The North And #120 - #130 In The East? by Tequilah: 2:47pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
GreatSE: Stop recycling falsehood. Ifeanyi Ubah's fuel depot was taken over by AMCON because of the monumental debts he was owing the banks. After getting fuel supplies and selling the products, he was not remitting the money to pay off his loans. So stop blaming his problems on any fake SE secession. |
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