Politics › Re: Nigeria’s GDP Grows By 3.46% In Q3 2024 by CodeTemplarr: 2:28pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
helinues: Good
We still have a long way to go in becoming more productive country instead of just consuming which is wastage of FX Topic beyond brain capacity. TBBC |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump To Sign Executive Order Removing Transgender Personnel From US Military by CodeTemplarr: 2:19pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
That will weaken them militarily in the meantime. |
Politics › Re: 30 Killed In Fresh Attacks On Benue Communities by CodeTemplarr: 2:01pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Failed APC. All the promises have been replaced with another set of "we will". |
Politics › Re: EndSARS: Many Arsonists ‘Hunted & Executed' - Wale Ajetunmobi by CodeTemplarr: 1:42pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Still trying to justify reckless use of power to kill innocent protesters. Was it not the same corrupt police that protected thugs as they forced voters to go for APC? |
Career › Re: Japa: Senior Lawyer Shuts Down Chamber In Akure To Become A Cleaner In The UK by CodeTemplarr: 1:37pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
It is better to clean houses an workspaces than to be defending criminal behaviour like some APC agents do here. He is not suppressing his conscience to make ends meet. |
Family › Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by CodeTemplarr: 12:49pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
helinues: The government are known to be failing, not something new but the real question is are Nigerians parents failing in raising future generations that will turn things around for good.
The politicians, should we say they lack good parenting hence not doing the right thing?
The Oloshos, yahoo boys, the criminals, who are their parents? Did their parents deliberately stop taking responsibility?
The community producing everything would be questioned later but for now, are the Nigerian parents failing? Fool. Ask them before 2027 polls. |
Crime › Re: Inside The Nigerian 'Miracle' Fertility Scam In Anambra State by CodeTemplarr: 12:46pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Human miracles. |
Politics › Re: Petrol: 58% Price Difference Fuels Smuggling To Neighbouring Countries by CodeTemplarr(op): 12:39pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
bixton: Christmas don reach the government through their mouth piece and spies have started re-spreading their propaganda before to look for ways to increase fuel price. When they want to do demonic comparisons they speak this trashes saying Nigeria has one of the lowest prices of fuel. But when it comes to paying living wage you'll hear inflation and they will not compare again. The next thing you'll hear them say is that civil servants don't work. But imagine those who gave been ministers of petroleum from 1999 till date could not make the four refineries to work but there have always collected money for point of no return journey of TAM. switch again. Lol |
Christianity Etc › Re: How To Provoke A Response From A Spirit by CodeTemplarr: 12:20pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Just slap a mad man and discover what(spirit) is making him mad. |
Food › Re: This Is 1,000 Naira Suya In My Village (pictures/video) by CodeTemplarr: 12:16pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Fat and Suya Powder. |
Politics › Re: Petrol: 58% Price Difference Fuels Smuggling To Neighbouring Countries by CodeTemplarr(op): 12:11pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Realtruth2023: You this OP, it will never be well with you. All to sell a propaganda that an increase in price is justified, You are not concerned that our borders are porous No, it is masses that will bear the brunt. wellness metre abi na wellometre, i hope it well with you? I only posted the news o. No vex for the info wey dey inside. |
Food › Re: FIIRO, Breadmakers Advocate Alternatives To Wheat by CodeTemplarr: 12:08pm On Nov 25, 2024*. Modified: 5:07am On Nov 26, 2024 |
Some of the political fraudsters of yesteryears who scorned at GEJ and Adeshina for Cassava Bread initiative are at the helm of affairs. Pride wont let them adopt this wonderful idea they killed for political reasons. To compound things further, garri and flour are now competing in price. |
Politics › Petrol: 58% Price Difference Fuels Smuggling To Neighbouring Countries by CodeTemplarr(op): 10:12am On Nov 25, 2024 |
Despite the recent subsidy removal, Nigeria’s Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, is still 58 per cent cheaper than what is obtained in neighbouring countries, with smuggling of the product persisting across the borders.
A random sampling of prices in some West African nations – Nigeria, Benin, Ghana, showed average price of N1.671 per litre, which is 58 percent higher than the N1,060 per litre in Lagos.
Data obtained from the domestic markets of the selected nations, indicated that in the Republic of Benin, the product costs Ceffa 600 per litre, an equivalent of $0.97 or N1.649 per litre.
The data also indicated that in Ghana, the product attracts Ghc 14.35 per litre (Super xp), an equivalent of $0.90 or N1, 530 while it costs D77.89 per litre in The Gambia, an equivalent of $1.09 or N1, 853 per litre.
Checks by Vanguard revealed that smugglers use waterways, borders, bottles, cans, and porous land borders to conduct large numbers of illegal business.
The checks showed that the operators, including children and women also retail the product freely in cans and bottles across the borders.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a trader, who claimed to be involved in taking Nigeria’s petrol to Niger, said the business is very profitable.
He said: “I have been doing this for decades. It is a good business because many people in Niger and beyond depend on petrol from Nigeria. The product is always cheaper in Nigeria than in Niger. At the current price of N1,060 per litre in Lagos, it would not be less than N1,400 per litre in Niger Republic.
We observed a lot of smuggling activities — Customs Confirming to Financial Vanguard, the continued boom in fuel smuggling, the Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Customs Service, Abdullahi Maiwada, said petrol smuggling has continued, adding that more than 10 trucks were seized between June 2024 and the present through the efforts of Operation Whirlwind, “established to combat petroleum product smuggling and diversion in Nigeria.
According to the report on the Operation Whirlwind obtained by Vanguard, the Customs said it intercepted numerous shipments of smuggled petrol, and “disrupted several organised smuggling networks, leading to the detection of smuggling methods and the arrest of key players involved in these illicit activities.”
It maintained that the Customs enhanced border security measures, adding that “all the cases of diversion, aiding and abetting smuggling by the marketers have been handed over to NMDPRA for appropriate sanctions.”
The Customs, which identified complex smuggling networks, limited resources, corruption and threats to lives as major problems, stated: “Between June 2024 and now, we have seized over 650,000 litres of PMS which include more than 10 trucks about to be smuggled to neighbouring countries. We have sealed 17 retail outlets that were involved in aiding and abetting PMS smuggling.
“In terms of the value of seizures, the duty paid value is estimated to be around N700 million. The seizure was recorded across the border areas of Adamawa, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Kebbi, Lagos, Ogun and Sokoto states respectively.
“We observed a lot of smuggling activities, product diversion, smuggling of refined products and illegal bunkering around Zone C axis which covers South-South and South-East due to the nature of the terrain, limited manpower and logistics challenges.”
According to Customs, recently more patrol vehicles were added to the Operations Whirlwind thereby opening more areas, including Kwara/Niger, Katsina/Jigawa/Kano and Oyo/Ogun axis for effective operations.
It added: “Operation Whirlwind has made significant strides in combating petroleum product smuggling and diversion in Nigeria. Special Operations continues to face challenges and requires support from stakeholders. By strengthening collaboration, improving intelligence sharing, and enhancing enforcement efforts, Operation Whirlwind can contribute to a more secure and sustainable energy sector in Nigeria.”
We discourage smuggling — NNPCL Reacting, the spokesman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, Olufemi Soneye, said the organisation remains opposed to smuggling.
He said: “We have repeatedly condemned the smuggling of petrol and other products through various ways and means. We have enriched policy formulation, done advocacy and given support to agencies directly involved in tackling smuggling.
“This is not our direct responsibility. NNPC will continue to support measures, targeted at tackling smuggling.”
Petrol smugglers make N17m per truck — Trader, Kyari Recalled that the Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPCL, Mele Kyari, had cited smuggling as one the reasons for the removal of fuel subsidy, saying that petrol smugglers made as much as N17 million per truck in neighbouring countries before the subsidy removal.
Kyari said: “In the last 47 years, PMS (Premium Motor Spirit) has always been subsidised and subsidy is creating arbitrage. That means there is a difference between price in one location, lower than what it should be in another location.
“And when Mr. President announced the removal of subsidy in June, what he did was to recalibrate the price. There is no longer any value in anyone taking the product across the border. If you do, you’re not going to make those profits.
“In a 6,000-litre truck, you can actually gain up to N17 million from just one truck. How are you going to stop someone who with two trips can just easily make N17 million times two—which is the price of the truck itself?.
“However, when you take a truck legally, maybe N8 million, say, to Maiduguri, the legitimate value you have is less than N500, 000. Why will I see N17 million and then take all the trouble to go to Maiduguri, keep it in the fuel station for one month and then make N3 to N4 million,” the NNPC boss asked the television station.
How subsidised petrol cost Nigeria billions of Naira However, as part of its national energy security programme, previous governments embarked on massive importation of subsidised petrol; a greater per cent of which was smuggled to other West African nations.
According to the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria, MEMAN, which canvassed for the deregulation of the sector, the government spent over N9.84 trillion on petrol importation between 2006 and 2018 alone.
The association said between 2019 and 2023, billions of Naira were spent to import the product into the nation; stressing Nigeria was subsidizing petrol for other economies in West Africa.
Similarly, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, said petrol smuggling from Nigeria to neighbouring West African countries continued because the government used to sell its petrol below the landing cost.
He said: “Nigeria plays a very critical role in the energy security in Africa. That is why whatever PMS we import into Nigeria finds its way to the whole of West Africa. That is why smuggling cannot stop.”
“If NNPC imports PMS and sells to marketers at perhaps N600 or below, there’s no way that smuggling can stop because security agents at the borders are also involved.
“When smugglers are taking the products outside the country, even if you put all the policemen on the road, they are Nigerians; you and I know the answer.
“If you put all the customs men on the road, they are Nigerians, you and I know what the problem is, and that is why I’m saying that for Africa to attain energy security, Nigeria has to play a very strategic role.”
With the deregulation, the price of petrol increased from N680 per litre to N1, 060 per litre (Lagos), a development the federal government thought would wipe every incentive to smuggle Nigeria’s imported product to other nations. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/11/petrol-58-price-difference-fuels-smuggling-to-neighbouring-countries/amp/
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Politics › Re: 'I Am Just A Content Creator' - Simon Ekpa Tells Finland Court by CodeTemplarr: 10:08am On Nov 25, 2024 |
Lol. Just like the other side, he is creating content. |
Science/Technology › Re: What Is The Worst Thing Humans Have Ever Invented? by CodeTemplarr: 10:01am On Nov 25, 2024 |
For me it is drugs and witchcraft. Many people wont abuse other noble things like guns, computers, or reproduction if not for drugs and witchcraft. They both affect the mind. Even God once said, without the mind He can do nothing. |
Science/Technology › Re: What Is The Worst Thing Humans Have Ever Invented? by CodeTemplarr: 9:57am On Nov 25, 2024 |
TOPCRUISE: Exams Without exams how will pupils in primary schools know their strengths and weaknesses or attempt to improve the? |
Science/Technology › Re: What Is The Worst Thing Humans Have Ever Invented? by CodeTemplarr: 9:56am On Nov 25, 2024 |
Bahamas95: Religion. Religion is not an invention but a reality with many fakes. Some inspired by ignorance, others out of malicious intents. |
Science/Technology › Re: What Is The Worst Thing Humans Have Ever Invented? by CodeTemplarr: 9:55am On Nov 25, 2024 |
LeeSmart: What's is that thing humans shouldn't have invented? For me it's Guns. There is no logical reasons as to why they (humans) invented it. Guns have caused havoc but it would have been invented anyways because of everlasting frictions between countries. |
Politics › Re: Oyedepo’s Jet Can’t Leave Private Airstrip Without Clearance – Keyamo by CodeTemplarr: 9:54am On Nov 25, 2024 |
There should be a more sensible solution to airstrip use. This man cannot mask his hatred for pastors. |
Politics › Re: Upgrade: Discos May Move Three Million Subscribers To Estimated Billing by CodeTemplarr: 9:43am On Nov 25, 2024 |
This is blackmail. How many times has MTN or GLO forced users to pay for a new SIM Card. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UAE Arrests Three Suspects In Killing Of Israeli Rabbi. by CodeTemplarr: 9:39am On Nov 25, 2024 |
dominique: What do you call the elements that have been mass murdering for years thousands of unarmed, defenseless people including aged, women, children and infants? Why is the life of this Rabbi more important than the lives of the tens of thousands of people that have been killed for simply existing? Are Jewish lives more important than the lives of others? You are treating reactions of Israel as unprovoked actions. Didn you follow October 07. Since when has leaving ones ancestral land and relocating back decades later meant the land is lost to neighbours? To make matters worse, it is the sort of neighbour who only cares about the land because of the hatred for the aboriginals. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu To Commission University Of Abuja’s 3MW Solar Hybrid Power Plant by CodeTemplarr: 8:01am On Nov 25, 2024 |
Makes sense unlike highway n flyovers. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin Has Not Been Seen For 2 Weeks, Amid Growing Concern For His Health by CodeTemplarr: 4:03am On Nov 25, 2024 |
Probably afraid of being assassinated due to how his invasion turned out. Dude is fit from all indications. |
Politics › Re: VAT: Check The List Of top 12 States Receiving More VAT Than They Generate by CodeTemplarr: 12:21pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Shame on Ondo. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UK Army Chief: We’re Ready To Fight Putin In Eastern Europe by CodeTemplarr: 10:47am On Nov 24, 2024*. Modified: 10:07am On Nov 25, 2024 |
Botragelad: If that's what it takes.
Have you noticed how people are always going on about World War 3 when Ukraine's giving Russia a bit of payback, but they were quiet when Russia invaded and annexed Crimea, and then straight up invading Ukraine.
That's some next-level hypocrisy! The Europe/ West leaders better stand up to this dictator tyrant the way they did to axis powers! Half of ethnic Rus are already outside of Russia. Putin just needs territory to feel great |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Do Christians Seek To Be Given If It Is More Blessed To Give Than Recieving? by CodeTemplarr(op): 10:41am On Nov 24, 2024 |
AntiChristian: Jesus didn't give anyone anything material in the Bible! He was a fulltime prophet. |
Politics › Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by CodeTemplarr: 10:35am On Nov 24, 2024 |
APC(malali) VS PDP(DavidO) |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Do Christians Seek To Be Given If It Is More Blessed To Give Than Recieving? by CodeTemplarr(op): 10:34am On Nov 24, 2024*. Modified: 3:56pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
AntiChristian: I mean the 🍞 and fish he miraculously made plentiful. Did he own them? Did you lost some or do you hold the patent to plants growth? Did you create matter? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Do Christians Seek To Be Given If It Is More Blessed To Give Than Recieving? by CodeTemplarr(op): 10:25am On Nov 24, 2024 |
AntiChristian: The food he used to feed them was it his? No bakery in Jerusalem reported their loaves of bread missing. Neither did God the creator of heaven n earth complain about missing fishes. |
Politics › Re: Why Nigerians Are Getting Poorer, By Dele Sobowale by CodeTemplarr: 10:04am On Nov 24, 2024*. Modified: 9:52am On Nov 25, 2024 |
helinues: So if I decided to reserve my comments on issue, why should that be anyone's headache? reserve it inside your empty upper cavity. helinues: You are not in any position to tell me what to do.
That's where lack of self respect comes in Respect is when you do not insult the intelligence of struggling Nigerians affect by the policies and cluelessness if your principal. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Some Of The Most Hilarious Placards From #WorldaSexualPurityDay (Photos) by CodeTemplarr: 10:03am On Nov 24, 2024 |
Is that your handwriting, jay jay otumokpor? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Zvi Kogan: Israel Says Rabbi Who Went Missing In The UAE Was Killed. by CodeTemplarr: 10:02am On Nov 24, 2024*. Modified: 4:30pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
After getting the beating of their lives in Palestine and Lebanon, this is the new Oct 07 pattern. Random attack on Jews across the globe. It is time for Israelites to go back home and enlarge that tiny dot in the circle called arab world. |