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Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by AreaFada2: 2:27am On May 14, 2016
Seriously, this man's forming clown is not funny again.
His party needs to talk to him.

Haba! Masquerade jobs, subsidy removal jobs.

What about those who cannot afford fuel anymore to run the gen needed to grind pepper, peel produce, run freezers, wedding machines, etc?

He's making the govt look ever more ridiculous. shocked
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by skedy1(m): 5:55am On May 14, 2016
Congratulations Nigerians, petrol price has nw dropped to N45/litre
, all thanks 2 Buhari. U can now purchase petrol for
N45 @Jumia, Konga and all OlX petrol stations! for more
jokes 'text Apc to 419'''welcome to change!!!
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by skintus: 6:07am On May 14, 2016
oduastates:
The Subsidy regime became beyond repairs after Jonathan and Deizani ballooned the number of fuel importers from 5 to over 100 within 12 months.
Almost all the new companies were corrupt entities set up to collect and subsidies and subsidies alone.
Almost all lacked experience or history in the industry.
They came, they polluted and corrupted the Subsidy regime and they stole.
With this deregulation, most of the corrupt companies left will disappear.
The good companies, without corrupt government agent harassing them, can now build value chains on a deregulated downstream industry.
It is also appealing that these value chains can be built with or without crude oil from the Niger-delta.
Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Angola are not far.
If things go right, refineries, power plants,petrochemical and manufacturing can develop around the industry.
This is built on the hope that Nigeria does not experience a disastrous government like Jonathan again.



I have not even scratched the surface. A petrochemical value chain can easily supply 1 million jobs.
Nigeria spends a lot of money importing all these.

Ethylene and propylene are important sources of industrial chemicals and plastics products.

Butadiene is used in making synthetic rubber.

Benzene is a raw material for dyes and synthetic detergents

Manufacturers use xylenes to produce plastics and synthetic fibers .

Synthesis gas is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen used to make ammonia and methanol.

Ammonia is used to make the fertilizer urea, bombs and other munitions

methanol is used as a solvent and chemical intermediate.

Olefins are the basis for polymers and oligomers used in plastics, resins, fibers, elastomers, lubricants, and gels.


You start making plastics, maybe you will start making home appliances like vaccum cleaners, computer keyboards, toys etc

Maybe printer inks and cartridges, pen and pencils


Well said. But does d average man on the street working from 8am to 4pm shuttling between island and mainland have d money to import fuel or affiliate commodities? All u people are a Joke analysing this mess whatever way you all feel like. Call a spade, a spade and stop gallivanting all about!

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Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by Rainbow07(m): 6:31am On May 14, 2016
Lai
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by yemitty203: 7:28am On May 14, 2016
thanks for the lies
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by iyerikan12: 7:30am On May 14, 2016
Mr liar keep your mouth shut. nonsense administration.
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by Tonymegabush1(m): 8:32am On May 14, 2016
Ghost jobs vs ghost workers
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by philipotex(m): 8:53am On May 14, 2016
Ogbeni lie monmondu abi wetin be ur name sef must you talk to the public, you are a disgrace to your party
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by Rawblings(m): 9:10am On May 14, 2016
lol. funny country with funny countrymen
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by hresso: 9:15am On May 14, 2016
Go and sit down lai.
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by 18SNVL: 9:44am On May 14, 2016
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by Fyno: 9:57am On May 14, 2016
[quote author=oduastates post=45589896]The Subsidy regime became beyond repairs after Jonathan and Deizani ballooned the number of fuel importers from 5 to over 100 within 12 months.
Almost all the new companies were corrupt entities set up to collect and subsidies and subsidies alone.
Almost all lacked experience or history in the industry.
They came, they polluted and corrupted the Subsidy regime and they stole.
With this deregulation, most of the corrupt companies left will disappear.
The good companies, without corrupt government agent harassing them, can now build value chains on a deregulated downstream industry.
It is also appealing that these value chains can be built with or without crude oil from the Niger-delta.
Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Angola are not far.
If things go right, refineries, power plants,petrochemical and manufacturing can develop around the industry.
This is built on the hope that Nigeria does not experience a disastrous government like Jonathan again.



I have not even scratched the surface. A petrochemical value chain can easily supply 1 million jobs.
Nigeria spends a lot of money importing all these.

Ethylene and propylene are important sources of industrial chemicals and plastics products.

Butadiene is used in making synthetic rubber.

Benzene is a raw material for dyes and synthetic detergents

Manufacturers use xylenes to produce plastics and synthetic fibers .

Synthesis gas is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen used to make ammonia and methanol.

Ammonia is used to make the fertilizer urea, bombs and other munitions

methanol is used as a solvent and chemical intermediate.

Olefins are the basis for polymers and oligomers used in plastics, resins, fibers, elastomers, lubricants, and gels.


You start making plastics, maybe you will start making home appliances like vaccum cleaners, computer keyboards, toys etc

Maybe printer inks and cartridges, pen and pencils
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but you your father were dancing around in name of occupy Lagos when Jonathan removed subsidy,cowards,keep making Jonathan a hero by always licking his vomits

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Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by steve101: 10:28am On May 14, 2016
Your Lies baffles me... You Should get an award for that
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by cevek11: 2:37pm On May 14, 2016
Yes! It will... 200,000 criminals....
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by irekaugo: 4:15pm On May 14, 2016
Lai Mohammed is creating many jobs with his wash wash mouth.last month masquerade job n this month is black market road side fuel marketers.hmmmmmm who is deceiving who.every day Obi is boy when is going t be a Man.APC changi! Buhari n his carbinate whasing Nigerian brain wt full of corrupt LIES
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by irekaugo: 4:16pm On May 14, 2016
Lai Mohammed is creating many jobs with his wash wash mouth.last month masquerade job n this month is black market road side fuel marketers.hmmmmmm who is deceiving who.every day Obi is boy when is going t be a Man.APC changi! Buhari n his carbinate washing Nigerian brain wt full of corrupt LIES
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by kaywiluv(f): 5:26pm On May 14, 2016
sassiemyk:
...This man's mouth was specially created to speak malicious lies...

wat does the pronunciation of his name sound like undecided dey better look for somthing new to tell us
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by Nobody: 7:44pm On May 14, 2016
Specialist900:
The fuel scarcity already created well over 200,000 jobs for black market boys on the road. cheesy


Just expect 200,000 more jobs. That's What Lie is trying to say. angry
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by stevedre: 8:24am On May 16, 2016
Nigeria existed before Jonathan so you people should pointing fingers at his regime as if we got independence 6 years ago or 16 years ago. My question is, why didn't this same people support the last administration when they wanted to male the same move? Enough of the blame games, Apc is the pilot now and the plane is bad the masses have no choice but to complain, this is not a military regime so why take decisions like that with out briefing the people that will be affected either possitively or negatively. You have some good point's though and i applaud you for that.


oduastates:
The Subsidy regime became beyond repairs after Jonathan and Deizani ballooned the number of fuel importers from 5 to over 100 within 12 months.
Almost all the new companies were corrupt entities set up to collect and subsidies and subsidies alone.
Almost all lacked experience or history in the industry.
They came, they polluted and corrupted the Subsidy regime and they stole.
With this deregulation, most of the corrupt companies left will disappear.
The good companies, without corrupt government agent harassing them, can now build value chains on a deregulated downstream industry.
It is also appealing that these value chains can be built with or without crude oil from the Niger-delta.
Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Angola are not far.
If things go right, refineries, power plants,petrochemical and manufacturing can develop around the industry.
This is built on the hope that Nigeria does not experience a disastrous government like Jonathan again.



I have not even scratched the surface. A petrochemical value chain can easily supply 1 million jobs.
Nigeria spends a lot of money importing all these.

Ethylene and propylene are important sources of industrial chemicals and plastics products.

Butadiene is used in making synthetic rubber.

Benzene is a raw material for dyes and synthetic detergents

Manufacturers use xylenes to produce plastics and synthetic fibers .

Synthesis gas is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen used to make ammonia and methanol.

Ammonia is used to make the fertilizer urea, bombs and other munitions

methanol is used as a solvent and chemical intermediate.

Olefins are the basis for polymers and oligomers used in plastics, resins, fibers, elastomers, lubricants, and gels.


You start making plastics, maybe you will start making home appliances like vaccum cleaners, computer keyboards, toys etc

Maybe printer inks and cartridges, pen and pencils
Re: Fuel Price Increase: 200,000 Jobs Will Be Created From It - Lai Mohammed by onyige(m): 9:30pm On May 16, 2016
IF U LIKE US DO SOMETHING. BIKO LAI

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