Kobojunkie: How many of the Federal Government cars and buses have been converted to using CNG as we speak? How many of the cars used by your senators and their aides are currently running on CNG gas?
People are not wise at all.Govt dey use u do experiment
Eniitankorede: The man who stole our money and sold our industries for peanuts is calling another person T pain? Mtcheww’!!!! He is a murderer himself, not just a pain. How many people have died as a result of selling the industries where they worked for peanuts? Thank God Obasanjo his boss is still alive.
Wat is ur point exactly?is the new name for tinubu not Tpain on d streets. So u are saying a thief called atiku has no right to call out another thief who stole power n is suffering d whole country. Wat exactly is ur point mr bot?
Botragelad: Another random guy on the internet, spreading misinformation! You post without knowing the proper fact, and when someone sets you straight, you resort to insults instead of substance. Don't cry to me, I'm not your therapist!
Counter my points, tell me where I'm wrong, and let's have a real conversation. Otherwise, stop complaining and spare us the crocodile tears.
Here's the truth: Hezbollah's a terrorist organization, and anyone or anything enabling them will face consequences. Buildings, structures, everything's fair game. That's the reality, nu?
True talk.if UN forces were fired upon it means they are in d way ...therefore they should step aside n lets israel get to Hezbollah
SocialJustice: If Abioye is out, who is the empire being handed to? I hope Oyedepo is not thinking of giving it to his wife because it will be the decline of the ministry.
To his son...this empire was supposed to be handed down to abioye.
Odua4life: Who Increased Fuel Prices? – Reno Omokri newspotng.comOct 10, 2024 11:14 AM
The headlines screaming, ‘President Tinubu Increases Fuel Price’ are inaccurate and do not reflect the actual situation. Nigerians ought to understand that fuel subsidy has been removed. It was scheduled for removal by the preceding Buhari administration and was implemented in 2023.
It betrays a lack of understanding of corporate governance and unawareness of how government operates when politicians and activists attack President Bola Tinubu over statements and actions of the NNPCL.
If the public is not made aware that such criticism knowingly or inadvertently passed on wrong information to them, they will act on this incorrect information as though it were true.
The NNPCL is a limited liability company that is not subject to the President’s direct control. The NNPCL right now is like the NLNG Limited and, to a limited extent, the CBN.
Both the NLNG Ltd and the NNPCL are answerable to their board. They can spend money outside the budget because they are not a Ministry, Department or Agency of the government. They are just like any other company, such as MTN, First Bank or Indorama. The only difference between these companies and the NNPCL is their ownership. They are owned by private individuals and are publicly traded. The Nigerian state owns the NNPCL.
The Federal Government has majority shares, which gives the President the power to appoint the GMD.
To an extent, the NNPCL is like the CBN, which, though the President appoints the Governor, is still independent of the President and the Government.
Ownership and control of the NNPCL are separate. These changes were not even made by the Tinubu administration and are settled.
Yes, the President is the Minister of Petroleum Resources. However, critics mistakenly think this places him in control of the NNPCL.
The Ministry of Petroleum Resources is limited to regulating the industry and ensuring that IOCs and other significant stakeholders have an enabling environment.
The relationship is very similar to that between the Ministry of Power and the Gencos and Discos.
These generating companies (Gencos) are privately owned and have a minority stake held by the federal government of Nigeria. As such, the Ministry of Power has a regulatory role in the industry. That is the whole essence of deregulation.
And it is not peculiar to Nigeria.
The British equivalent of NNPCL is British Petroleum. It is a wholly privately owned company, similar to British Gas and British Airways.
Only a policy illiterate will hold the British Government responsible for their internal runnings.
The NNPCL determines the cost of petrol based on market forces rather than a Presidential caveat.
Thus, the headline should read-NNPCL Increases Fuel Prices.
Resurrection212: Even American also saying no to CNG and to your last quest yes .But like you said I can still remove it or I shouldn't just use it at all because you made point here.
Bro i goto europe alot...u will only see electric cars as taxi or diesel.Less fuel cars becos of weather.Bt never will u see cng .My take is ig u wanna buy a cng car pls do....bt conversion is a nono.I mean why d fck will i carry heavy cylinder in my boot. Guy if na 2016 car u dey use tru tru abeg comot that crap.Leave cng for road transporters wit 1992 cars wit nothing to loose
Then u made a big mistake....if cng was that viable ,europe streets would hav been filled wit it.Dont forget their man source of power n heating is LNG.So they already into cleaner energy.U cannot get performance frm cng .... moreover u wan dey drive wit cylinder front r trunk?
press9jatv: “I got pregnant for Burna Boy after being in a relationship with him for 3years and his mum dismissed me. Burna also said he’s not responsible for the child even though he accepted initially. I lost the child eventually.” — Stella
press9jatv: it long oooo. You want to pepper him niii
U cant jst go about making video n laying claims n insults to people . D guy too talk plus he no sabi rap 😆...maybe small inspiration can come fem cell