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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Keemsleek005(m): 10:19pm On Mar 22, 2020
TylerDurden:
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You are really dense

Who told you there is no fuel subsidy

NNPC is still claiming to sell at a loss even at 125 nairaf

This move is to see that Niger Republic gets subsidized petrol as well.

Mumu Yaribanza!


Nnpc was actually suggesting 85 naira but the stakeholders refused and they reached a template of 125. Nnpc as reverted to the new price, its private operators that are saying how will they balance their old stock will the new price, which means they be at the loosing end. There still subsidy just that landing cost is more cheaper. And these as nothing to do with chad. Who ever taking it out and succeed will make lot of money and its the thieves in nigeria that does all these. Goverment as nothing to do with it.
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by EjaikreTheViper(f): 10:21pm On Mar 22, 2020
kolaaderin:
shot up, since there is no more subsidy on fuel, there is no need for the ban as fuel will get to them at no expense of Nigerian Subsidy. Its a sign that this government have been at least sincere on on this and the ban can be justified.

shut up! you no know anything!!! you dey yarn rubbish.

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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by litathom(m): 10:21pm On Mar 22, 2020
Those mumu business who were just building filling stations around Owode Idiroko road. How far nah. So una think say government won't lift the suspension, shebi?

Imagine over 20 new and renovated filling station within a month

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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by kolaaderin: 10:24pm On Mar 22, 2020
EjaikreTheViper:


shut up! you no know anything!!! you dey yarn rubbish.
yes

Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by kolaaderin: 10:25pm On Mar 22, 2020
Dpharisee:

grin I sight your team
still very speechless.

Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by EjaikreTheViper(f): 10:26pm On Mar 22, 2020
kolaaderin:
yes

shut that trap!

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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by TylerDurden: 10:27pm On Mar 22, 2020
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Keemsleek005:



Nnpc was actually suggesting 85 naira but the stakeholders refused and they reached a template of 125. Nnpc as reverted to the new price, its private operators that are saying how will they balance their old stock will the new price, which means they be at the loosing end. There still subsidy just that landing cost is more cheaper. And these as nothing to do with chad. Who ever taking it out and succeed will make lot of money and its the thieves in nigeria that does all these. Goverment as nothing to do with it.
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Jonathan reduced pump price to 89 naira when crude crashed to $75.

You people said he was playing politics ahead of 2015 elections.

Crude is selling at $27 and crashing and they reduced the pump price from 145 to 125 and you are blaming Marketers.

How much was crude selling for when Buhari increased the pump price from 89 to 145.

Mumu.

The fact remains that Buhari never removed subsidy when pump price was jacked up from 89 to 145. He only accomodated for the devaluation of the naira from 190 to 360 which we can only blame him for his stupid economic misadventures.

Una no go ever get sense until una repent from this buhari zombie spirit
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Keemsleek005(m): 10:32pm On Mar 22, 2020
TylerDurden:
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Jonathan reduced pump price to 89 naira when crude crashed to $75.

You people said he was playing politics ahead of 2015 elections.

Crude is selling at $27 and crashing and they reduced the pump price from 145 to 125 and you are blaming Marketers.

How much was crude selling for when Buhari increased the pump price from 89 to 145.

Mumu.

The fact remains that Buhari never removed subsidy when pump price was jacked up from 89 to 145. He only accomodated for the devaluation of the naira from 190 to 360 which we can only blame him for his stupid economic misadventures.

Una no go ever get sense until una repent from this buhari zombie spirit

Guess you people lack manners without insulting so every body is now APC? Cos i tried to chip in some stuffs. You people can insult yourselves but pls count me out. What ever bitterness you hold in you pls not around me. I dont insult people no matter our differences or views. Good night.

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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by TylerDurden: 10:37pm On Mar 22, 2020
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Keemsleek005:


Guess you people lack manners without insulting so every body is now APC? Cos i tried to chip in some stuffs. You people can insult yourselves but pls count me out. What ever bitterness you hold in you pls not around me. I dont insult people no matter our differences or views. Good night.
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Go and sleep!
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Keemsleek005(m): 10:41pm On Mar 22, 2020
TylerDurden:
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Go and sleep!


Now i know better.

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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by jaybeez: 10:54pm On Mar 22, 2020
Qucikly sell fuel and keep the money to save Nigerians when things red soon because a barrel will drop to $1 worldwide
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by box22: 10:58pm On Mar 22, 2020
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by box314: 11:43pm On Mar 22, 2020
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by mangojuice(m): 12:07am On Mar 23, 2020
TylerDurden:
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You are really dense

Who told you there is no fuel subsidy

NNPC is still claiming to sell at a loss even at 125 naira

This move is to see that Niger Republic gets subsidized petrol as well.

Mumu Yaribanza!
People get mouth sha!
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by domchike(m): 2:58am On Mar 23, 2020
Stupid draconian law
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Usorohtheman(m): 3:43am On Mar 23, 2020
When our economy have finished crumbling, then our eyes will see our ears

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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by box212: 4:03am On Mar 23, 2020
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by box509: 4:10am On Mar 23, 2020
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Ramsak1: 5:48am On Mar 23, 2020
Nobe person wey get eye fit see?
But your english has to get getter obviously
drizslim:
The fuel hasn't reached us enough, remember charity begins at home

Imagine filling stations still selling PMS at #145 price

I no see This country no getting better in centuries to come
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by PropertyBuying(f): 5:53am On Mar 23, 2020
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Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Drumigba(m): 6:04am On Mar 23, 2020
Why is this coming now? Reason being Nigeria has about 70 tankers of crude hanging in sea without buyers. China our major buyer trying to solve the covid19 pandemic and manage their reserve crude for use while they suspend buying and channel money for the pandemic. Na who dey alive go use crude oil na.
Now na neighbouring countries they refused selling to now their best bet. We just dey look.
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by Akumz: 6:44am On Mar 23, 2020
This is quite amazing if federal government should stick on it. It will definitely boost the economy because we are locally consumed alot here and they should make it prioritise that each local government should have NNPC filling station one or two in their domain to realise funds to FG in order curb this unnecessary borrowing and to enhance total development.
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by mechanics(m): 6:52am On Mar 23, 2020
Better
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by XCLUX(m): 8:07am On Mar 23, 2020
And those officers who are feeding on this Suspension
litathom:
Those mumu business who were just building filling stations around Owode Idiroko road. How far nah. So una think say government won't lift the suspension, shebi?

Imagine over 20 new and renovated filling station within a month
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by EZENDIZUOGU(m): 8:26am On Mar 23, 2020
they no see buyer abroad now decide tread locally
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by dbonks(m): 8:56am On Mar 23, 2020
kolaaderin:
shot up, since there is no more subsidy on fuel, there is no need for the ban as fuel will get to them at no expense of Nigerian Subsidy. Its a sign that this government have been at least sincere on on this and the ban can be justified.
What you just typed is it true? Can you authoritatively prove it? If it is true then no problem, why am asking is because there hasn't been any official statement from the govt over the total deregulation of the price of PMS, or is another assumption from you.
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by oluwacastro(m): 3:52pm On Mar 23, 2020
This is supposed to be restricted tho. Who cast?
Wake up.
Re: FG Lifts Suspension On Fuel Supply To Border Communities by 989900: 4:47pm On Mar 23, 2020
kolaaderin:
shot up, since there is no more subsidy on fuel, there is no need for the ban as fuel will get to them at no expense of Nigerian Subsidy. Its a sign that this government have been at least sincere on on this and the ban can be justified.

OK, how about the Forex for funding refined products for those foreign territories and people?

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