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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:08am On Jun 05, 2023
tsdarkside:


better calm down before police deal with your fvckup....

In what way will they deal with him?
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:10am On Jun 05, 2023
9jaRealist:


So BUA and LaFarge are now out of the cement business? shocked

Because the last I checked…
BUA has a profitable multi-billion cement business while LaFarge is the world’s largest cement producer.
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You are a very insincere person. BUA and Lafarge cannot compete because he has muscled them to sell at high prices. So they are content with the current margins they are making even with the small market share. Look no amount of whitewashing can change the fact that these guys are liars

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by toprealman: 5:10am On Jun 05, 2023
renderme:
This IMO state guy is just being partisan. Everyone knows BUA will also finish his refinery next year.

What are the other options this country has? [b]Government can’t run any business. [/b]All their refineries keep swallowing money & is useless.

Subsidy is a pit that also swallows money wt no benefit for expansion. Subsidy is gone. The goal is increasing states revenue generation and providing a living minimum wage.

Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:11am On Jun 05, 2023
jackcanfield:

The price is determined by crude oil price in the international market, a big refinery definitely don't want to be keeping stocks , they want to sell quickly and keep there margins, there is nothing like one player. He just want to use Dangote's name to be catching cruise, he is not talking about the trillions we lose via smuggling to other countries, because he is now Partisan.

And who told you they don't keep stocks? There is a reason why they have storage tanks and tank farms.

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:13am On Jun 05, 2023
plaindealer:
As it stands, tens of thousands of Nigerians are employed by the Dangote refinery complex and over two hundred thousand Nigerian workers are st to be employed by the refinery complect when it's fully up and running, on top of the massive and positive economic collateral effects via the industrial end users of the ammonia and petrochemical raw materials, even the immense IGR sees nothing but his self induced and blurred partisan vision of monopoly.

Is it also a monopoly that Dangote is the largest employer of labor in the private sector, or this man is saying their paychecks won't put food on the table or the banks won't accept their paychecks because it's from a monopoly?

The NLC's number one concern is the welfare and well-being of Nigerian workers including hundreds of thousands of Dangote workers across the country.

This man and his labor party NLC sat comfortably and quietly during the CBN naira change, they did not say a word, they watch Nigerian workers groan in pain simply because it was all about denying Tinubu the presidency.

No, all of a sudden, they care about the Nigerian workers all because of the same subsidy removal that they saw coming months ago, the same subsidy removal that all the presidential candidates including their own Peter Obi promised to stop immediately.

Fortunately, this man and his destructing, unpatriotic elements and economic saboteurs are on their own, the Nigerian workers are not interested in his anti-Nigerian partisan nonsense.





Oga have conscience and shut up

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:15am On Jun 05, 2023
plaindealer:



Unfortunately for you, this is their self-made afterthought and disingenuous narrative, the FG offered palliatives already and is willing to dialogue with them, the NLC is not interested in any palliative or solutions, they just want to strike.

The Nigerian workers suffered more during the naira exchange, but they did not strike or even say a word.

They are on their own because the majority of the people of Nigeria are ok with subsidy removal and the only NLC people going on strike are the SE NLC, the rest of the country moved on already.




What palliative did FG offer let us talk about it. You are so insincere may God judge you all supporting something that will increase the hardship of Nigerians.

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by MelesZanawi: 5:16am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:

Are you sure you are not the dunce.

Obinna, go and ask your mother.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:17am On Jun 05, 2023
MelesZanawi:


Obinna, go and ask your mother.

Meles try and be wise and respectful in convos

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:18am On Jun 05, 2023
plaindealer:



Read and comprehend.



Oga let me ask you again have you asked them why these refineries didn't work? Oga stop trying to support evil abeg

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:19am On Jun 05, 2023
Ilaje1:


The Joe argument is flawed. Is there a law that says we must buy from Dangote? Nigeria can continue to import finished product (pms) like that are doing now. Dangote only refinery in Nigeria in which he can sell his end product to other Nations. Joe should appreciate him for creating jobs. Also nothing stops the govt from making use of her own refinery. Unfortunately he's biased, he's a known obidient. Reason people like him should have been neutral.

Who should they buy from?

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:21am On Jun 05, 2023
inoki247:


Dangote doz Alot of Promo every year just to encourage dere stores owner and get more people to become destributor from sharing Chairs, Umbrella and Table share gen, share cars how many av doz without Monopoly share and also do to encourage people....

Bua Cement doesn't have Monopoly right why's the Cement now costly than Dangote cement with Monopoly....


At least other cemetent without Monopoly are suppose to be cheaper for us to buy...

Or you people think fuel is something u can just wake up nd start selling at any high price u like when there are bench mark from the international market....

You are telling by a simple promo store owners he makes them have more dangote products in their stores? Oga if you don't know anything just shut up

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by MelesZanawi: 5:23am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:

Meles try and be wise and respectful in convos

Try to use your head to think before mentioning my moniker.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:24am On Jun 05, 2023
plaindealer:



Not so fast, is Dangote producing now to make it a monopoly?

See how you people just keep contradicting yourselves just to justify, your fake and fraudulent narratives.

Dangote monopoly doesn't exist and going by refinery construction activities all over Nigeria, there won't be any room for monopoly.

The criteria for importing fuel is that you must have crude oil refining license. So who has refining license? Dangote

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:25am On Jun 05, 2023
plaindealer:
We are not interested in any SE sit at home strike..

Say no to ipob agenda..

Stop doing stupid things and making foolish comments. You have been paid to try and spin the narrative it cannot work this time.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by obyno82: 5:27am On Jun 05, 2023
MelesZanawi:


Try to use your head to think before mentioning my moniker.

@Mynd44, @Lalasticlala, @Obinoscopy rule 2 violation.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by plaindealer: 5:28am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:


And who told you they don't keep stocks? There is a reason why they have storage tanks and tank farms.

Do you really think they just load fuel tanker with hot fuel straight from inside the production pipeline?

Una no dey disappoint with your zero sense talk.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by 9jaRealist: 5:29am On Jun 05, 2023
BOUNTYDOG:
This happened years ago,if u can remember when cement was sold for 1k plus they left the market for him, they are just coming back unlike before he slashed the price

Even now go to random cement dealers and say u want lafarge
Most of dem dont have it but Dangote
obyno82:

You are a very insincere person. BUA and Lafarge cannot compete because he has muscled them to sell at high prices. So they are content with the current margins they are making even with the small market share. Look no amount of whitewashing can change the fact that these guys are liars

They are most definitely NOT “just coming back”…

LaFarge (then known as Blue Circle) has CONTINUOUSLY been in Nigerian market since the 1950s/60s, before even most of our parents were born. In addition, virtually ALL of the world’s biggest cement producers including Heidelberg, Holcim (which is now part of LafargeHolcim), Scancem, and the old LaFarge (before it merged with Blue Circle UK) have all been prominent players in the Nigerian cement market - and yet it was not until the likes of Dangote (and BUA) entered the market that Nigeria turned around from reportedly the world’s SECOND LARGEST IMPORTER of cement (only behind the USA) to an exporter of cement! In fact, it wasn’t until after Dangote built the Obajana cement plant (the largest cement plant in Africa) did LaFarge found it necessary to rehabilitate and upgrade its then toxic-spewing old plants in Sagamu and Ewekoro for the first time since the 1960s or 70s (not least because they had long been importing cement from their overseas plants and merely bagging same at their Nigerian plants).

What the likes of Dangote Cement (and BUA) has done for Nigeria cannot be quantified or reduced to ephemeral stuff such as “1K plus”. Apart from literally saving Nigeria billions of dollars and earning millions in forex, by turning Nigeria from the world’s second largest importer of cement to an exporter, they have CREATED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF JOBS IN NIGERIA FOR NIGERIANS (direct, and even moreso, indirect) along the entire production value chain - all this in a nation where folks actually import toothpicks. SMH
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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by Great2017: 5:30am On Jun 05, 2023
flokii:
I believe President Tinubu won't allow such... the man is pro-Nigeria and monopoly in whatsoever form is anti-Nigeria and anti-people.
He is pro-Nigeria, yet, he is richer than Osun having served as a governor of a state in Nigeria. Kindly tell that to the marines.

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by plaindealer: 5:31am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:


Stop doing stupid things and making foolish comments. You have been paid to try and spin the narrative it cannot work this time.


Typical troll rubbish, no sense, no meaning, just meaningless and zero sense obi mob zero sense talk.

Shebi una like to sit at home, obi SE NLC don dash una more holidays to sit at home like lazy and unproductive people..

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by maxzzo1(m): 5:34am On Jun 05, 2023
His on point look at cement for example

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by ModCaller: 5:35am On Jun 05, 2023
Dotherightthing:
Rubbish!

Subsidy is gone!!

Ask for pay rise!!!

And get jobless
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by 9jaRealist: 5:35am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:
You are a very insincere person. BUA and Lafarge cannot compete because he has muscled them to sell at high prices. So they are content with the current margins they are making even with the small market share. Look no amount of whitewashing can change the fact that these guys are liars

LaFarge is the World’s BIGGEST producer of cement…
The notion that it is too poor to compete in Nigeria is LAUGHABLE!
grin
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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by seunayantokun(m): 5:41am On Jun 05, 2023
Did you just know that?

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by Basic123: 5:44am On Jun 05, 2023
LegendHero:
How is Dangote going to be a monopoly?

The man also spoke about Dangote cement being a monopoly. Is this man so daft? What about Lafarge, BUA, and etc? Are they also owned by Dangote?

So na the man wey dey head NLC be this? It’s obvious he dosen’t even understand what he is saying.
He is Igbo.

They hate dangote!
They hate any dominating business player when he is not Igbo.

That is the fact

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by nairalanda1(m): 5:45am On Jun 05, 2023
staga:


I am not sure you were born by 1988 when the 2nd PH refinery (catalytic cracking unit added to the 1965 Alesa Eleme refinery) was commissioned. I watched the documentaries on NTA PH back then with all the promises that were made.

I also don't know how old you were in 1998 when Abacha and Dan Etete killed all the refineries so Abacha's daughter could import fuel from her refinery in Brazil. Bad fuel that knocked a lot of engines that year.

All this subsidy talk is complete BS. NNPC is lying with numbers. Remember when they said Nigeria was using 60 million litres per day and Customs came forward to debunk those figures?

How much is Nigeria paying for imported fuel? What's the differential, if any? Who are the beneficiaries?

What is Saudi Aramco and China's SNEPCO doing that NNPC failed to do since 1972?

Ask the right questions and seek answers to them and stop regurgitating government propaganda used to cover up the trillions they and their cohorts have been milking from fake subsidy.

There is nothing like subsidy.

There was a subsidy, and it is gone now.

You are , of course free to disagree with me

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by plaindealer: 5:46am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:


The criteria for importing fuel is that you must have crude oil refining license. So who has refining license? Dangote

Keep quiet, who are you trying to troll with your ignorant nonsense?

From one nonsense to another rubbish about that doesn't even make sense, even for a 2-year-old baby.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by Tekzyflex(m): 5:47am On Jun 05, 2023
Dotherightthing:
Rubbish!

Subsidy is gone!!

Ask for pay rise!!!

Let the pay rise come before subsidy removal.
Nah politicians una dey trust.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by 9jaRealist: 5:47am On Jun 05, 2023
obyno82:
Bro I have a friend that works there. They have not started receiving any crude the test of the FCC unit failed. Stop lying to people in this forum abeg.

Dude, my ego is not fragile to start churlishly trying to “win” Internet arguments or trying to “prove” myself to anonymous folks on a discussion forum, but suffice it to state that my knowledge does not rely on “a friend that works there”! grin

Test-runs for several part of the refinery began late last year and test-runs of the Crude Distillation Unit began in or about March of this year. Refined petrol from the plant should be hitting the market by Q3 (probably no later than this August).

Like the other dude said above…
LET’S JUST WAIT AND SEE (and then we can revisit this discourse)!! SMH
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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by plaindealer: 5:47am On Jun 05, 2023
Basic123:

He is Igbo.

They hate dangote!
They hate any dominating business player when he is not Igbo.

That is the fact


100% Correct.

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Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by Tekzyflex(m): 5:49am On Jun 05, 2023
renderme:
This IMO state guy is just being partisan. Everyone knows BUA will also finish his refinery next year.

What are the other options this country has? Government can’t run any business. All their refineries keep swallowing money & is useless.

Subsidy is a pit that also swallows money wt no benefit for expansion. Subsidy is gone. The goal is increasing states revenue generation and providing a living minimum wage.


Politicians can not use the poor citizens as sacrificial lambs let the minimum wage come first. Some state government are yet to pay the 30k minimum wage.
Re: Dangote's Fuel Monopoly Risks Soaring Petrol Prices - Joe Ajaero by Parachoko: 5:49am On Jun 05, 2023
9jaRealist:


LaFarge is the World’s BIGGEST producer of cement…
The notion that it is too poor to compete in Nigeria is LAUGHABLE!
grin
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The guy is extremely ignorant

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