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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by AntiChristian: 10:12am On Dec 06, 2023
It should work o!
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Sangoamadioha1: 10:14am On Dec 06, 2023
Ojuntana:



Did you zombies read his submissions or you just want to zombiefy as usual 🧟‍♂️ 🧟‍♂️ 🧟‍♂️

Why will govt be fixing a 58 years old refinery when there's one much younger, bigger and better just nearby that can be fixed?



As long as they have started fixing, they will eventually fix that one.
The man is not happy that we want to start refining oil locally, that is the reason for fault finding.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by SmartyPants(m): 10:14am On Dec 06, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:
This man is part of people that destroyed our refineries. He was MD of two national refineries and they collapsed.
Now government is fixing one, he is not happy.
God over them.

He was MD in the 90's when they actually worked. They collapsed between GEJ and Buhari.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Faiththatworks(m): 10:14am On Dec 06, 2023
Hi
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Risingblue008(m): 10:15am On Dec 06, 2023
Who beleive una b4?
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by gare(f): 10:17am On Dec 06, 2023
dre11:
•Says only insignificant PMS output can be produced from much-awaited facility

•Reveals as MD of Kaduna, PH refineries only 50% of operations budget was released



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/12/06/ex-nnpc-ed-doubts-much-awaited-ph-refinery-will-work-this-december?amp=1

If people are not sent to jail in this country, they will never take anything serious or past MD and refinery workers should be sent to jail, why are they paying refinery workers when they cannot refine a drop of crude, if the refineries are not working the workers should be asked to go pay them off rather than be paying them salaries for yrs for doing nothing, changing MDs for a plant that's not working.

Now they have called this one out of retirement to come and tell us a new date, you can see that this country is a scam. How much was he paid for this, why did he not contest it when the December date was given.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Sangoamadioha1: 10:19am On Dec 06, 2023
SmartyPants:


He was MD in the 90's when they actually worked. They collapsed between GEJ and Buhari.


And you think the refineries just collapsed in one day. It was mismanagement and greed over the years that collapsed the refineries.

Oga, the destruction was ongoing in the 90s.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Ojuntana: 10:20am On Dec 06, 2023
What does that mean? Monies did not come in time for maintenance. Not enough money actually was given for maintenance and it was not a profitable project. So it was just declining slowly because of lack of maintenance until it crashed.
This is what I've been saying about what killed our refineries. It all started with the IBB govt and its corrupt management of our national affairs. Before then, the refineries made their money and did their maintenance independent of any external approval. That govt made corruption a way of life and permeated into thy aspect of this country

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Ojuntana: 10:26am On Dec 06, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:




As long as they have started fixing, they will eventually fix that one.
The man is not happy that we want to start refining oil locally, that is the reason for fault finding.
Really? He's not happy why? Can you really explain why he's not happy? Is he a fuel importer or does he have a private refinery? Someone is talking based on his experience and you're here bringing you pedestrian mindset. That's too poor

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by BreakingNews21: 10:26am On Dec 06, 2023
He had his chance to fix it, now it's time to go enjoy his loot from Shell to maintain the status quo during his term.
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Sangoamadioha1: 10:31am On Dec 06, 2023
Ojuntana:

Really? He's not happy why? Can you really explain why he's not happy? Is he a fuel importer or does he have a private refinery? Someone is talking based on his experience and you're here bringing you pedestrian mindset. That's too poor





You think such a man will not have a stake in importation of petrol. In Nigeria, it would be naive of you to think that a former MD of a national refinery will not have a stake in importation of petrol into the country.
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by ogascomax: 10:31am On Dec 06, 2023
Na mumu dey expect say it will work. Those of use not expecting it's not because we don't want it not working but we understood the deception of APC led government. They only believe in lies and they are the children of lies.
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by SayNo2SmallPrik: 10:32am On Dec 06, 2023
Ok
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Ojuntana: 10:34am On Dec 06, 2023
dominique:
The cabal knows what they stand to lose once fuel inportation is stopped so they're doing everything in their power to keep the refineries nonfunctional for as long as possible. Until strict targets are set and arrests are made, this rollercoaster will not end. Imagine knowing that you stand to lose your job if you don't get desired results or you will get arrested if you don't give account of funds at your disposal, you will sit-up!

If only Tinubu can just achieve putting an end to fuel importation or reducing it to the barest minimum, posterity will always remember him but just like Buhari, he has allowed the cabals to shut him up.
Kyari's tenure got renewed
Go figure

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Ojuntana: 10:36am On Dec 06, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:






You think such a man will not have a stake in importation of petrol. In Nigeria, it would be naive of you to think that a former MD of a national refinery will not have a stake in importation of petrol into the country.
Ah!! Stake in petrol importation when NNPCL is the sole importer
Why are you guys like this na

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Sangoamadioha1: 10:42am On Dec 06, 2023
Ojuntana:

Ah!! Stake in petrol importation when NNPCL is the sole importer
Why are you guys like this na


First of all, NNPC took over under Buhari.
Number 2, believe what you want, this is my opinion just as you have yours. Even with NNPC being the sole importer he can still be benefitting, after all he was a former MD with his boys still in the system (you wan hear story bah).
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by SmartyPants(m): 10:43am On Dec 06, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:



And you think the refineries just collapsed in one day. It was mismanagement and greed over the years that collapsed the refineries.

Oga, the destruction was ongoing in the 90s.

Everything is clearly spelled out in the write up. Instead of making wild speculations just read.

He was MD in the early 90s. The refineries continued to work well for decades after, though, at that time, the problems were already there which, as he explains, largely come down to inefficiencies of the government, with monies meant for maintenance coming too late and in incomplete quantities.

He further explains that in his time they took steps to solve this on their own by engaging in other commercial activities.

Now if you have read all that and still disagree then fine. Provide your own version of the facts amd explain what rewlly happened.
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by blackgold2018(m): 10:44am On Dec 06, 2023
Ojuntana:



Did you zombies read his submissions or you just want to zombiefy as usual 🧟‍♂️ 🧟‍♂️ 🧟‍♂️

Why will govt be fixing a 58 years old refinery when there's one much younger, bigger and better just nearby that can be fixed?
then you are very unintelligent.

Is he not the first president to remove fuel subsidy. Your cheap brain didn’t let you know he has to make some refineries work to curtail the effects of the subsidy removal

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by SALLYBERRY01(m): 10:47am On Dec 06, 2023
Doubt?
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Cmeo(m): 10:54am On Dec 06, 2023
Those refineries equipment are obsolete and need new replacement.
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Sangoamadioha1: 10:55am On Dec 06, 2023
SmartyPants:


Everything is clearly spelled out in the write up. Instead of making wild speculations just read.

He was MD in the early 90s. The refineries continued to work well for decades after, though, at that time, the problems were already there which, as he explains, largely come down to inefficiencies of the government, with monies meant for maintenance coming too late and in incomplete quantities.

He further explains that in his time they took steps to solve this on their own by engaging in other commercial activities.

Now if you have read all that and still disagree then fine. Provide your own version of the facts amd explain what rewlly happened.


My argument is that he is part of the problem and he is not happy petrol importation will soon stop. This is my opinion based on how i see it.
Because govt is not working on the one he wants then what government is doing is rubbish.
Pray, does he have monopoly of knowledge. The government, after due diligence, say this is the one we are starting with but Mr knowledgeable, who watched refineries collapse under him, says no it must be done his way or it won't work.

Ps Even under Abacha we were importing fuel (if you remember the time bad fuel came into the country during Abacha's time). The refineries started their decline under Mr knowledgeable's time.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Blaqputin(m): 10:56am On Dec 06, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:
This man is part of people that destroyed our refineries. He was MD of two national refineries and they collapsed.
Now government is fixing one, he is not happy.
God over them.
Dey try read.
It helps
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Sangoamadioha1: 10:58am On Dec 06, 2023
Blaqputin:

Dey try read.
It helps

Dont just read but use you head when reading so that them no go use your head for you. That is what helps.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Ojuntana: 11:03am On Dec 06, 2023
blackgold2018:
then you are very unintelligent.

Is he not the first president to remove fuel subsidy. Your cheap brain didn’t let you know he has to make some refineries work to curtail the effects of the subsidy removal
Your point being....
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by dominique(f): 11:14am On Dec 06, 2023
Ojuntana:

Kyari's tenure got renewed
Go figure

That was when I gave up on this leadership
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by soccerlite: 11:16am On Dec 06, 2023
happney65:
Obasanjo has told you people times without numbers that government has no business doing business and has told you this thing won't work but una no dey hear. undecided


Obasanjo the foundational problem of nigeria
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by soccerlite: 11:20am On Dec 06, 2023
ogedengbe isn't morally fit to talk what he's saying

It was under his watch that the refinery is destroyed

And till now he's still collecting huge pension from government

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Saidfx(m): 11:26am On Dec 06, 2023
Zonefree:
No refinery will work in Nigeria, even in December 2035.

Werey🤣🤣
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by coleon(m): 12:05pm On Dec 06, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:



My argument is that he is part of the problem and he is not happy petrol importation will soon stop. This is my opinion based on how i see it.
Because govt is not working on the one he wants then what government is doing is rubbish.
Pray, does he have monopoly of knowledge. The government, after due diligence, say this is the one we are starting with but Mr knowledgeable, who watched refineries collapse under him, says no it must be done his way or it won't work.

Ps Even under Abacha we were importing fuel (if you remember the time bad fuel came into the country during Abacha's time). The refineries started their decline under Mr knowledgeable's time.
Despite all efforts to correct your zombie brain you are still adamant in your shallow thinking.
The refineries did not collapse under the man you are pointing fingers at, the refineries worked under him and not a single fuel was being imported throughout his time, infact he stated that Nigeria was exporting refined products.
So what exactly is your point of argument?

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by oyeb15: 12:31pm On Dec 06, 2023
The cost of maintenance for refineries thriples d amount of subsidy to be paid.

The best is to sell them to good hands in private sector. Not people like dangote ,otedola and co.
Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Mordecai(m): 12:34pm On Dec 06, 2023
shocked

The man just made some shocking revelations.

First of all, it is clear BAT just poured $15bn down the drain.

Secondly, the man has no intention to fix Nigeria. He just wants to create the appearance of trying to do so.

Thirdly, the refinery won't work. Not this month. Not next month.

Four, any crude oil allocated to the refinery is wasted. Only a little amount of PMS will be produced from it. The rest go into polluting the environment in PH.

The little PMS produced will require addition of lead to be usable. Meanwhile, engines of today use unleaded PMS.

There was a better option for repairs, but BAT chose this path!

Make of this analysis, what you will.

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Re: Ex-NNPC ED, Alex Ogedengbe Doubts Port Harcourt Refinery Will Work This December by Karlifate: 12:37pm On Dec 06, 2023

Ogedengbe, wondered why the national oil company did not pick the newer 150,000 barrels per day facility which was built 30 years later and is beside the 60,000 bpd built almost 60 years ago.

The old facility helps them to siphon more funds, compared to the new one that has little to no defects. cheesy

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