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NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by adenigga(m): 1:58am On Nov 24, 2023
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, on Thursday, said it would end the importation of refined petroleum products by December 2024 as all the country’s refineries would be operational by then.

It also projected that the national oil firm would grow its revenue to N4.5tn at the end of 2023 adding that the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refining Company, under NNPCL’s management, would be completed by December this year.

The Group Chief Officer of the NNPCL, Mele Kyari, disclosed this when he led officials of the company to a meeting with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, where the lawmaker called for the privatisation of Nigeria’s refineries.

Also, oil marketers, on Thursday, confirmed the readiness of the Port Harcourt refinery, as they stated that its operations, which could begin in January 2024, would lead to a considerable drop in the prices of refined petroleum products.

At the meeting in Abuja, Kyari declared that Nigeria was on track to stop the importation of refined petroleum products in 2024 and would emerge as a net exporter of the commodities in the same year.

He also provided explanations on the commencement of operations of the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries

The company’s helmsman said all refineries would become fully operational, adding that the country would become a net exporter of petroleum products by the end of 2024.

Fuel subsidy

He blamed the petroleum subsidy for inactive refineries in Nigeria over the years, stressing that the removal of the subsidy was already attracting a lot of private-sector investments.

Kyari stated, “I can confirm to you that by the end of December this year, we will start the Port Harcourt refinery; early in the first quarter of 2024, we will start the Warri refinery and by the end of 2024, Kaduna refinery will come into operation.

“This is the commitment we are giving today and you can hold us accountable for this. In 2024, many of the initiatives including the rehabilitation of our refineries and also the efforts of small-scale refineries, and the upcoming Dangote refinery, will make Nigeria a net exporter of petroleum products in 2024.

“We will no longer be talking about fuel importation by the end of 2024. I am very optimistic that this will crystallise,” he said.

Kyari pledged that by the end of 2023, the expected government revenue from the company would hit N4.5tn, as NNPCL now returns value to shareholders in compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act.

In October 2023, The PUNCH reported that Nigeria was spending about N843bn monthly on the importation of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, following the halt in oil swaps by NNPCL.

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority stated in July this year that between June 1 and June 28, 2023, which was described as the post-deregulation period, the total petrol consumption across the country was 1.36 billion litres, while the average daily consumption was put at 48.43 million litres.

The average ex-depot price of petrol from the only importer of the commodity, NNPCL, is about N580/litre.

But the NNPCL and oil marketers stated on Thursday that this huge oil import fund would drop soon as the Port Harcourt refinery would start producing refined petroleum products from January 2024 barring any unforeseen circumstances.

Confirming the readiness of the plant, the President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, told one of our correspondents that he visited the facility to get first-hand experience and saw that it was ready.

The Federal Government announced in August this year that the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery would be completed in December 2023.

When contacted on Thursday to tell the current stage of repairs at the facility, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPCL, Olufemi Soneye, replied, “Scheduled for the end of December 2023, the Port Harcourt refinery project is proceeding as planned without any issues. The delivery date stands. The work is ongoing.”

PETROAN president

The PETROAN president said the Port Harcourt refinery was on course to begin operations, based on findings by the oil union at the facility.

Gillis-Harry said, “I can confirm to you that the refinery is getting set for production. I’ve been there and I’m still going there tomorrow (Friday) morning. One area is going to be active but I want to be there and take a photograph of the place, with me standing by it and I will send it to you.

“The Port Harcourt refinery is on course. I am working on a committee that is reviewing these issues. I won’t tell you the name of the committee because it is a secret mission. However, I can assure you that they are already set.’

“There are quite a lot of products there and it is not difficult for them to set it up and start pumping. So they should be set to produce and deliver by January, and tomorrow (Friday) if you call me in the morning I’ll be in the refinery and I’ll speak to you on video for you to know what I’m talking about.”

Gillis-Harry stated that anytime the Port Harcourt refinery kicks off, the cost of PMS would drop.

“It is simple, there are so many inputs that are going to be removed from PMS cost, such as cost of importation, ports rate, and shipping. From here, you can load products and move them to far locations in Nigeria.

“So all we need to do is just to ensure equitable distribution of what is being produced. Therefore once the refinery starts pumping out products it will save forex for the Federal Government.’’

On his part, the National Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief John Kekeocha, urged the NNPCL to ensure that the Port Harcourt refinery begins operations as targeted.

“The refinery will, of course, help to augment fuel supply by addressing the crisis of fuel shortage and its high cost in Nigeria. Once it begins operations in December or January as the case may be, it will augment supply both in price and quantity.

“So if they can do that, fine. And maybe after that, they can shift to the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries. This will help a lot and we don’t want excuses this time. They must work hard to meet this target because the impact on the economy is going to be massive.’’

Meanwhile, Kekeocha explained that since crude oil was a significant component in the production of refined petroleum products, the cost of the commodity would still determine the price of products that would come from the refinery.

“When the Port Harcourt refinery begins to produce, since we are practising deregulation, if the price of crude drops, the refined products will be cheaper, but if crude oil increases in price, it will make the price of these refined products rise.

“This is because the crude oil refiners are going to buy the product based on its international rate. But the only way it will not affect us is if we are practising subsidy.’’

‘Privatise refineries now’


At the meeting with NNPCL officials, the Speaker of the House of Representatives called for the privatisation of oil refineries in the country to address the perennial crisis bedeviling the oil sector.

While describing the state of the refineries as shameful, Abbas added that NNPCL workers’ work hours in the last 20 years could be less than a month, yet they get paid, promoted, and cared for.

He said, “There is a need to make these refineries have multi-dimensional uses. If there is no crude oil, are there other activities that can make the workers active so that what they earn is deserved? I need you and your management to look at how we can turn around these decades of losses.

“One way to do so is to find a way to privatise these refineries. We have spent so much money and time deceiving ourselves that some businesses can be run by the government.

“In the case of the refineries, we have now realised that some sectors of NNPCL

business can only be handled by the private sector and our refineries are one of those.

“The inadequacies will become manifest as soon as the Dangote refinery comes on board because the competition will be there and inefficiencies of the refineries will become more naked.

“I want you to put it as part of your cardinal objectives ways to privatise our refineries so that they can be active. Shortly, they will be able to compete with new refineries that will come up,” he said.

Abbas said that the NNPCL is central to the economic development of Nigeria pledging the commitment of the house to supporting the company to succeed.

According to him, the House is concerned about the high rate of oil theft, saying it is draining revenue, affecting forex availability, and causing inflation in the country.

The Speaker maintained that the House had inaugurated a special committee on oil theft to interface with stakeholders to address oil theft in the country.

Source: https://punchng.com/NNPCL-ends-fuel-import-Dec-2024-projects-N4.5tn-revenue

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by TemplarLandry: 3:11am On Nov 24, 2023
shocked
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Pakute: 3:25am On Nov 24, 2023
Tinubu commot subsidy yen yen yen... Yes, e commot subsidy, subsidy is gone!. If you get sense, you go think about your future and your children, instead of eating your future today but we get plenty educated illiterates for this country like anything the opposition dey talk, na to carry am for mouth dey wail. If Tinubu no commot subsidy, will the refineries work?, will the cabals collecting billions of subsidy allow any refinery to work?. Government dey borrow to pay subsidy so that una go buy petrol for 178naira, una dey happy, sotey Emefiele dey print illegal money to spend for subsidy and other expenditure, una no know say na our children go suffer am tomorrow. Na we adult dey open mouth dey suffer today because past president since 1999 no touch our refineries or build new one, if to say dem fix at least two wey dey produce, will Tinubu enter and say subsidy is gone?. Tinubu cannot afford to keep borrowing to pay subsidy because if Nigeria collapse, he won't be a President of a collapsed country.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Pakute: 3:51am On Nov 24, 2023
I agree with the speaker that we need to sell the refineries but no investor will buy a rotten refinery, we must fix them first before selling. Obasanjo who talk say the refineries no go work, the baba go cry las las. Na this same baba dey open foul mouth dey condemn our election, condemn our democracy, our judiciary, disrespect our kings.. Na under dis same man everything scatter under him, we still remember Maurice Iwu, how OBJ dey impeach Governors from hotel with 4-5 lawmakers, how he dey use judiciary to harrass opposition. Tinubu was the last man standing. The Presidential system of today, na OBJ carry am from US give us, his greed pushed him to want to extend it from two terms to three. Na that same man dey talk today and nobody dey stone am.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Racoon(m): 3:54am On Nov 24, 2023
Another lie and propaganda. Ibe Ukachukwu and NNPC repeatedly made the same APC promise to Nigeria back then, yet same cabal are still ripping off this nation.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by TopBanter: 4:01am On Nov 24, 2023
This is the fear of the clannish and anti-progress Igbos exposed right here and the direct reason they are online daily trying to instigate unlawful annulment of a six months old Presidency.

They know by the time Tinubu has been in power for a year and delivering as no other has done before, then it is over for their hope of Obi coming in through the back door to give them an Igbo Presidency.

This is why some of us, knowledgeable about the intricacies and comprehensive scale of the solutions been delivered, urge Nigerians to be patient and give Tinubu at least a year while Igbos, home and abroad like Jackson Ude etal, are daily planning how to topple the Government of BAT be it through military coup, people’s uprising, Remi poisoning our President or even assassination.

Imagine such desperate wickedness against a six months old government. Tinubj will put them to shame as some of us have always insisted. The optimal refining of our crude in Nigeria is the beginning of our rise to greatness which sadists Igbos do not want to ever witness but will live to see and cry over.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by TopBanter: 4:03am On Nov 24, 2023
Racoon:
Another lie and propaganda. Ibe Ukachukwu and NNPC repeatedly made the same APC promise to Nigeria back then, yet same cabal are still ripping off this nation.

Yes it is “another lie”. As if we expected anything but negative doom and gloom utterances from you and your kinsmen. Oga, go to bed abeg.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by TopBanter: 4:43am On Nov 24, 2023
Pakute:
I agree with the speaker that we need to sell the refineries but no investor will buy a rotten refinery, we must fix them first before selling. Obasanjo who talk say the refineries no go work, the baba go cry las las. Na this same baba dey open foul mouth dey condemn our election, condemn our democracy, our judiciary, disrespect our kings.. Na under dis same man everything scatter under him, we still remember Maurice Iwu, how OBJ dey impeach Governors from hotel with 4-5 lawmakers, how he dey use judiciary to harrass opposition. Tinubu was the last man standing. The Presidential system of today, na OBJ carry am from US give us, his greed pushed him to want to extend it from two terms to three. Na that same man dey talk today and nobody dey stone am.

God bless you bro. Same Obasanjo, and his 'boys', was a big part of the sabotage of our refineries to ensure they never work so they all take in huge profit from the "round tripping" scam of our crude endowment.

The scam is simple, known to most informed analysts, and has been used from one government to another over decades.

They simply ensure refineries, that work perfectly 24/7 worldwide, never works in Nigeria so they use cronies like Otedola, Ifeanyi Ubah etal, acting as importers and marketers, to claim and rake in huge amount from subsidy payment.

Those Government, like that of OBJ and GEJ, then steal double disbursing trillions over decades for turnaround maintenance ( TAM) of refineries they have no intentions of allowing to work.

This is why they are all collectly afraid of BAT. What Governments, From OBJ through GEJ and then Buhari, say cannot work ( yet we know they are the ones preventing things from working) will suddenly begin working well, to their shame and disgrace, under BAT.

Anyone who knows OBJ well will know his greatest fear is for any other President to outshine him while he is living.

This is why he has always hated and tried to undermine brilliant and resolute leaders like Awolowo and Tinubu. OBJ prefers propping up failures and mentally lazy leaders everywhere so he looks good in comparison.

As an example, look at Gbenga Daniel that OBJ foisted on Ogun as PDP governor at the same time Tinubu was governor. Today Daniel is in the Senate under APC while BAT is President. Look at all Tinubu's successors in Lagos. Which of them abused influence to insist on going to the Senate.

They are all great administrators who know their worth to understand the Senate is beneath them haven been Governors. What do we then say about their oga in Tinubu who has now gone on to be Presidenf while Daniel is happy he made the cut for the Senate?

There are levels to this power thing and those who really understand it fear Tinubu because of what they know he can deliver that will demystify them and better Nigeria and Nigerians to the extent ordinary folks would be more opportuned and be getting involved in politics to play their part whereas leaders like OBJ have always wanted political offices to be exclusively for their kids and cronies.

I can remember when, in the SW, OBJ gave us hopelessness with the Daniels, Agagus, Alao Akalas, Oyinlolas etal of the world. It was Tinubu who worked to depose them all and give the SW more refined and pro-people leaders.

OBJ should not be talking today but we know why he is and we also understand his support for the weak Obi who used to beg and prostrate for him while Tinubu fought him to a standstill and came out on top.

OBJ will never support those who are truly exceptional to lead Nigeria. The narcissist will always back the likes of GEJ and Obi he knows are underwhelming and will keep him looking good.

He loves it when some misguided Nigerians praise him as our best President since 1999 whereas the reality is that he was a failure who could not excel in "teach a man to fish" leadership they all know Tinubu is master of.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Alaigbo(m): 4:50am On Nov 24, 2023
No we must not fix the refinery before selling, that notion in itself is another conduit pipe foe relentless endless looting that can outlive this govt. We must privatize the refinery now or give it away n stop paying TAN and even the lowest security guarding the facility.



Pakute:
I agree with the speaker that we need to sell the refineries but no investor will buy a rotten refinery, we must fix them first before selling. Obasanjo who talk say the refineries no go work, the baba go cry las las. Na this same baba dey open foul mouth dey condemn our election, condemn our democracy, our judiciary, disrespect our kings.. Na under dis same man everything scatter under him, we still remember Maurice Iwu, how OBJ dey impeach Governors from hotel with 4-5 lawmakers, how he dey use judiciary to harrass opposition. Tinubu was the last man standing. The Presidential system of today, na OBJ carry am from US give us, his greed pushed him to want to extend it from two terms to three. Na that same man dey talk today and nobody dey stone am.
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by money121(m): 5:06am On Nov 24, 2023
Patiently waiting

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by jkpbestseries: 5:21am On Nov 24, 2023
those holding this country to ransome... One day monkey go go market but never to return

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by tsdarkside(m): 5:46am On Nov 24, 2023
nonesense....they always forget the other countries around nigeria that need refined oil too....

many neighborin countries dont even have the little capacity that nigeria already now has sef....

why did smugglin got soo hugh....

nigeria should spare itself only thinkin on nigeria....

better think the ol ecowas region....
it will be still not enough....
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by gebest: 5:51am On Nov 24, 2023
E like say dem want to tell us another story again ooo.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by sleek214(m): 5:53am On Nov 24, 2023
Story. Why is this man still in charge of NNPC?

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Faiththatworks(m): 6:26am On Nov 24, 2023
Finally,some people in government are beginning to see the light
I have read a lot of the comments made above and sincerely I agree with almost all of them
All this gra gra NNPCL is making is because the Senate Committee threatened to sack all those in NNPCL responsible for wasting 12 trillion on so called Turn Around Maintainance without producing one single liter of fuel.
Can someone tell me the magic that this people want to do between now and December so those Refineries will work
I have continually insisted that Asiwaju must sell off those scrap metals,I heard someone write that we should repair it, please this government should not spend one dime on those scraps, they should just sell it at a discounted price for those interested
I agree with the speaker,what job have those in those Refineries been doing for ten years,yet this parasites collect salaries and earn promotion for securing those scrap metals
I said in an earlier thread that the people in NNPCL are bidding their time,they will soon understand that everyone in Nigeria is watching them closely
This importation madness must stop and they should allow willing Refineries both private and whatever is left of those scraps to work
Anything other than that, Asiwaju should just go on a cleansing spree,from the Gateman to the upper echelon in that parasitic organisation must shown the exit door

I come in peace

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by adenigga(m): 6:31am On Nov 24, 2023
Pakute:
Tinubu commot subsidy yen yen yen... Yes, e commot subsidy, subsidy is gone!. If you get sense, you go think about your future and your children, instead of eating your future today but we get plenty educated illiterates for this country like anything the opposition dey talk, na to carry am for mouth dey wail. If Tinubu no commot subsidy, will the refineries work?, will the cabals collecting billions of subsidy allow any refinery to work?. Government dey borrow to pay subsidy so that una go buy petrol for 178naira, una dey happy, sotey Emefiele dey print illegal money to spend for subsidy and other expenditure, una no know say na our children go suffer am tomorrow. Na we adult dey open mouth dey suffer today because past president since 1999 no touch our refineries or build new one, if to say dem fix at least two wey dey produce, will Tinubu enter and say subsidy is gone?. Tinubu cannot afford to keep borrowing to pay subsidy because if Nigeria collapse, he won't be a President of a collapsed country.
Tinubu cannot afford to keep borrowing to pay subsidy because if Nigeria collapse, he won't be a President of a collapsed country.
But He can afford to approved SUV car for his unconstitutional first lady office, unnecessary traveling @ the expense of the populace, acquiring loans left and right. So, he can borrow to acquire these unnecessary spending even in the midsts of economic hardships to the masses.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Nobody: 6:44am On Nov 24, 2023
Alright
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Judolisco(m): 7:27am On Nov 24, 2023
Lamba... I don't want to be negative oh... But dis one na lamba....

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by callmevirus(m): 7:28am On Nov 24, 2023
Nothing concern me but E dey mind
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by DaddyYankee: 7:28am On Nov 24, 2023
Obidients aka terrorist won't like this! Shege to all Obidients!

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Paraman: 7:28am On Nov 24, 2023
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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Lovemeharder(f): 7:29am On Nov 24, 2023
Commendable.
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Xwizard: 7:29am On Nov 24, 2023
Anywhere you hear NNPC INEC it means premium something coming up

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Joseph099(m): 7:29am On Nov 24, 2023
I'm happy I caught an APC supporter. Sweating Looking for his daily bread.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by SoNature(m): 7:29am On Nov 24, 2023
It's on record that the only time NNPC made profit was when Ibeh Kachiukwu was the GMD.

Buhari, the tribalistic invalid, removed him and returned NNPC to what it used to be - a cash cow for politicians.

This country is a big joke and waste of geographic space!

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by WealthyNigerian: 7:30am On Nov 24, 2023
President Tinubu would sure help Nigeria to be truly Great and Respected among Nations of the World. Like if you Agree, share if not.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by oluwaseyi0: 7:31am On Nov 24, 2023
Same rethoric every time

Obasanjo made it clear that the current refinery can't work within the APC propaganda timeline, they abuse him

All the money saved from subsidy, we are yet to see any impact

Now they are claiming 4.5 will be saved,

Why is NNPC importing fuel, can't other people import fuel and sell rather than NNPC

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by alimiadedayo1: 7:31am On Nov 24, 2023
adenigga:

Tinubu cannot afford to keep borrowing to pay subsidy because if Nigeria collapse, he won't be a President of a collapsed country.
But He can afford to approved SUV car for his unconstitutional first lady office, unnecessary traveling @ the expense of the populace, acquiring loans left and right. So, he can borrow to acquire these unnecessary spending even in the midsts of economic hardships to the masses.
don't mind the mumu

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by reiddecuti: 7:31am On Nov 24, 2023
They don come again!

Every time we keep hearing "WILL, SHALL, WILL DO, SHALL DO" without any result not to talk of results.

Always deceiving the gullibles. Believe NNPC LTD at your own peril.


Whenever we're serious in these country to advance, we'll know. But for now let's keep playing and f00ling around.

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Kukutenla: 7:32am On Nov 24, 2023
TopBanter:


God bless you bro. Same Obasanjo, and his 'boys', was a big part of the sabotage of our refineries to ensure they never work so they all take in huge profit from the "round tripping" scam of our crude endowment.

The scam is simple, known to most informed analysts, and has been used from one government to another over decades.

They simply ensure refineries, that work perfectly 24/7 worldwide, never works in Nigeria so they use cronies like Otedola, Ifeanyi Ubah etal, acting as importers and marketers, to claim and rake in huge amount from subsidy payment.

Those Government, like that of OBJ and GEJ, then steal double disbursing trillions over decades for turnaround maintenance ( TAM) of refineries they have no intentions of allowing to work.

This is why they are all collectly afraid of BAT. What Governments, From OBJ through GEJ and then Buhari, say cannot work ( yet we know they are the ones preventing things from working) will suddenly begin working well, to their shame and disgrace, under BAT.

Anyone who knows OBJ well will know his greatest fear is for any other President to outshine him while he is living.

This is why he has always hated and tried to undermine brilliant and resolute leaders like Awolowo and Tinubu. OBJ prefers propping up failures and mentally lazy leaders everywhere so he looks good in comparison.

As an example, look at Gbenga Daniel that OBJ foisted on Ogun as PDP governor at the same time Tinubu was governor. Today Daniel is in the Senate under APC while BAT is President. Look at all Tinubu's successors in Lagos. Which of them abused influence to insist on going to the Senate.

They are all great administrators who know their worth to understand the Senate is beneath them haven been Governors. What do we then say about their oga in Tinubu who has now gone on to be Presidenf while Daniel is happy he made the cut for the Senate?

There are levels to this power thing and those who really understand it fear Tinubu because of what they know he can deliver that will demystify them and better Nigeria and Nigerians to the extent ordinary folks would be more opportuned and be getting involved in politics to play their part whereas leaders like OBJ have always wanted political offices to be exclusively for their kids and cronies.

I can remember when, in the SW, OBJ gave us hopelessness with the Daniels, Agagus, Alao Akalas, Oyinlolas etal of the world. It was Tinubu who worked to depose them all and give the SW more refined and pro-people leaders.

OBJ should not be talking today but we know why he is and we also understand his support for the weak Obi who used to beg and prostrate for him while Tinubu fought him to a standstill and came out on top.

OBJ will never support those who are truly exceptional to lead Nigeria. The narcissist will always back the likes of GEJ and Obi he knows are underwhelming and will keep him looking good.

He loves it when some misguided Nigerians praise him as our best President since 1999 whereas the reality is that he was a failure who could not excel in "teach a man to fish" leadership they all know Tinubu is master of.

Pakute:
I agree with the speaker that we need to sell the refineries but no investor will buy a rotten refinery, we must fix them first before selling. Obasanjo who talk say the refineries no go work, the baba go cry las las. Na this same baba dey open foul mouth dey condemn our election, condemn our democracy, our judiciary, disrespect our kings.. Na under dis same man everything scatter under him, we still remember Maurice Iwu, how OBJ dey impeach Governors from hotel with 4-5 lawmakers, how he dey use judiciary to harrass opposition. Tinubu was the last man standing. The Presidential system of today, na OBJ carry am from US give us, his greed pushed him to want to extend it from two terms to three. Na that same man dey talk today and nobody dey stone am.
Wait o grin grin
So these two Zombies woke up by 4a.m. to be wailing on OBJ's head while the man is sleeping pretty and even dreaming of the next babe.
See all the rubbish they are writing because NNPCL gave HoR lamba in a sitting
Zombie life no be life o
The zombie is claiming OBJ likes bringing weak leaders so he will look good as if it's OBJ who brought the heavyweight champion of failure in the presidency aka Buhari and supported him for 8 years.
These Zombies need a brain check seriously cheesy cheesy

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Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by Chetas81(m): 7:35am On Nov 24, 2023
OUR MENTALITY KEEPING NIGERIAN POOR, MORE TO COME, UNLESS WE CHANGE OUR MENTALITY AND OUR MINDSET, NOBODY LIVE ON BRIBERY, BUT NIGERIAN CITIZEN
Re: NNPCL Ends Fuel Import Dec 2024, Projects ₦4.5 Trillion Revenue by CandidAdmin(m): 7:36am On Nov 24, 2023
And I'm projecting more than half would go to our corrupt leaders.

Question of the day- Can this really be achieved?

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