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Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by Anatolia: 9:06pm On Feb 22 |
Yagier: Take am easy na. |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by PHAYOL81: 9:31pm On Feb 22 |
Good step but the main focus should be how to increase the volume of its production to be able to cater for our domestic needs comfortably and still accomodate some volume for export to generate more FX. But I support the step that domestic consumption must initially be wholly satisfied before we embark on exportation. |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by funmibi29(m): 10:09pm On Feb 22 |
Thursday is 22 not 23....the date is wrong ..am smelling something. 😂 |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:28pm On Feb 22 |
Yagier: You're correct. Very apt |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by Johnjustice: 7:04am On Feb 23 |
kingtinnie:The US has good public infrastructure, healthcare and water...that is why Nigerians go there for medical care. |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by commoditiesnig: 11:19am On Feb 23 |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by Gboss247(m): 5:58am On Feb 26 |
COMPAQ:Why is it so easy for government to deceive people like you, which cooking gas is Nigeria exporting? Are you not aware that majority of the cooking gas used in Nigeria are imported? Are not also aware that Nigerians are suffering from scarcity of purchasing power due to naira devaluation leading high prices and not scarcity of cooking gas? |
Re: FG Stops Export Of Cooking Gas To Reduce Price by Gboss247(m): 6:07am On Feb 26 |
Krigbe:I partially agreed with you, commodities are not scare neither is naira scare but naira is suffering from the scarcity of purchasing power which results in higher prices. |
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