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Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by CodeTemplar: 4:47pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
Misterone:The idea is entirely stupid one. If local govt refineries work fuel can sell for lower than the current price by N200 |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by PDPdestroyer(m): 4:49pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
Misterone:Seun is a lame duck who is scared stiff of the Obidiõt mob, he won't do anything to stop this kind of thread |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by Austin4lif: 5:29pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
killsmith:From a christian background you be tolerant but not for Islam. Muslims in Nigeria view politics from a religious point of view |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by killsmith(f): 5:45pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
Austin4lif:They're all dangerous. Politicians use the pastors to control the people. |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by Gajagojo: 5:47pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
The first coup in Nigeria was an Igbo coup This mentality of make everything scatter if it doesn't favour us has not changed |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by Misterone: 8:16pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
CodeTemplar:Let's transfer this analogy to garri. We produce the cassava, even the equipments for the production of garri is very cheap and is produced locally. So why is garri expensive? Like I said earlier, Nigeria is a country with revenue challenge, so why do you want the country to continue subsidizing a product which it has no influence over? If you must know, yes we own the oil but we don't produce it. Multinational companies do. We have to pay them for it. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by Misterone: 8:28pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
LikeAking:Yes we have crude oil in the ground but we don't produce it. Multinational oil companies do and we have to pay them market price for it. You expect us to use the money made from tax, royalties, shares etc to import PMS and sell it at a subsidized rate while some persons smuggle this same subsidized PMS that we bought with our scarce resources to other countries! There are no two ways about this. Either you eat your future today or you eat it tomorrow but know this you must pay for it one way or the other. One thing I've come to observe is that most people are not really against subsidy removal, what they're against is Tinubu dishing out the subsidy removal. If it were Obi, they would gladly accept it. Is that not hypocrisy? |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by LikeAking: 1:26am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Misterone: I want Nigeria to refine her crude herself and sell at a cheaper price… Not subsidize It’s has lots of economical advantages. Let me give an example: Goods manufactured in Nigeria will be cheaper if the we refine and sell at a cheaper price. I am against importing PMS, etc. Pls stop supporting bad government, cos u are a Yoruba. |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by LikeAking: 1:29am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Misterone: Fuel subsidy should not even exist in Nigeria. All the refineries must work…. |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by LikeAking: 1:33am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Misterone: Guy man ur reasoning is so daft… Harris is expensive cos other staple foods and cost of living in Nigeria is expensive. So garri sellers have to up the prices to enable them survive… You know how things cost in Nigeria compared to the francophone countries around us? If rice becomes very cheap, garri will also become very cheap… |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by nairalanda1(m): 4:09am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Misterone: The fun fact is that most people calling for the bolded, if government were to step in and start telling them to sell their products/goods/services below market price to 'let the poor breathe', they will start complaining. Subsidy removal is painful, but keeping it at this time.... My only regret is that we did not remove this thing since 2012, or even 1993. By now we would have forgotten about the matter. But trust Nigeria, good decisions are always taken twenty years or more late. 1 Like |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by nairalanda1(m): 4:14am On Aug 31, 2023 |
killsmith: The history of the Soviet Union and many atheistic countries it helped form tells me otherwise. Human beings are very intolerant people. If Nigeria became an atheist nation, we would find something to divide ourselves about. You should go and read about the Lysenko controversy. Especially when you realize that all the people involved were atheists. Personally, as a religious chresitian, I don't think that Nigeria would progress if we all followed my religion. Progress is a more complex issue. |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by SeunOsewaIsDiot: 4:41am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Mfetenang: Hahahahaha the second class citizens are the ones feeding the first class citizens because the first class citizens were so lazy and hopeless. The first class citizens are all over the street begging the second class citizens for money to feed themselves. No be juju be that?
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Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by Misterone: 8:19am On Aug 31, 2023 |
LikeAking:you can now see how stupid the OP sounds. I was just following his analogy that since crude oil is found in the ground in Nigeria, it must be cheap and sold for N200. |
Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by Mfetenang: 8:56am On Aug 31, 2023 |
SeunOsewaIsDiot:
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Re: If Military Reduce Petrol To #200 Per Litre by PARADIZEPRIEST: 5:58pm On Sep 16, 2023 |
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