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Business / Re: Nigeria's Four Refineries To Begin Operation Next Month - NNPC by Pele4sure: 5:25pm On Jun 19, 2015
iamkunleajayi:
Nigeria’s Four Refineries To Begin Operation Next Month – NNPC

Nigeria’s four refineries will resume production next month, spokesperson of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has said.
Ohi Alegbe on Thursday said the four refineries – two in Port Harcourt, one in Kaduna and the other one in Warri will be fully operational from next month.

Speaking to AFP, Alegbe said “the operations resume after a successful turn-around-maintenance (overhaul) of their facilities”.
“The turn-around-maintenance has been on for some time. We did not just want to make any noise about it. The refineries will start production as soon as they have delivery of crude oil for refining,” he said.
His statement raises hope of an end to perennial petrol shortages that have plagued Africa’s largest crude producer.
The NNPC has four refineries — two in Port Harcourt in the south, one in northern Kaduna and another in southern Warri, with a combined installed capacity of 445,000 barrels per day.

A network of pipelines and depots located throughout the country link these refineries.
Nigeria produces a massive two million barrels of crude oil a day, but has to export it due to a lack of working refineries. It then imports fuel back into the country at international market prices — a situation blamed on corruption and mismanagement.

To cushion the blow on the general population, the government sells fuel on the streets at subsidised prices, and makes up for the higher amounts spent by importers by reimbursing them the difference — a system seen as rife with false claims and overpayments.
Last month, a crippling fuel shortage almost grounded Nigeria to a halt, as fuel importers and marketers shut their depots to protest some $1 billion (900 million euros) in unpaid reimbursements.

Black market and legitimate petrol vendors did a brisk trade, selling at around 300 naira ($1.5; 1.3 euros) a litre — well above the officially-set price of 87 naira.

In January 2012, the government tried to end the subsidies, causing petrol prices to more than double. It was ultimately forced to reinstate the payments after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in violent protests that left more than a dozen dead.

Alegbe said the resumption of refinery activity “will significantly improve the supply of petroleum products in the country.”

http://www.thecomplex.ng/?p=3137





scraching my head....hmmm..pls dis one is super story part what?
Politics / Re: A Mathematical Analysis Of The Proposed N5000 Stipends For Unemployed Youths by Pele4sure: 10:38am On Jun 17, 2015
Emenahagos02:
If they are paying the stuff they should start kwanu, now Obiano is stopping bikes in Anambra.

dem collect one man bike here for upper iweak,see cry like small pikin...
Politics / Re: Full Speech Of President Buhari At The AU Summit by Pele4sure: 9:42am On Jun 15, 2015
Sanchez01:

Source: http://www.fctpost.com/2015/06/14/read-the-full-speech-of-president-buhari-at-the-african-union-summit/

cc
Lalasticlala
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I just but wonder how he will pronounce some words,names and sentences...indeed.i dont believe in an illiterate President......
Celebrities / Re: Annie Idibia Shows Off 2face's Huge Awards Collection by Pele4sure: 9:08am On Jun 11, 2015
Booyakasha:
K

In other news Buhari 2 attend AU summit in SA Shee buhari na minister of tourism abi foreign affair

4 countries in less dan 2weeks..
Som1 should tell dat brainless dullard
of daura 2 sit down and do his work
b4 amadioha go destroy him

Na so he loose his position in 1985 becoz of waka waka...he no even dey
office when babaginda and co overthrow him

Quote me and wait 4 thunder strike


hahahahahahhaha...
Crime / Re: Police Arrest Masquerade; 2 Others With Human Parts by Pele4sure: 8:36am On Jun 09, 2015
angelTI:
This barbaric act is so rampant in Ibadan. What is happening because Ibadan people are known to be hardworking

they are not hardworking any more.....na wole soyinka cause am...why him go dey write nove with Big Big Grammar...they guys con provoke na
Politics / Re: IGP Says Police Is The Least Corrupt Of All Nigerian Institutions by Pele4sure: 5:58pm On Jun 08, 2015
oludashmi:
At the annual symposium during a Feast of Barracuda organised by the National Association of Seadogs, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, has declared the Nigerian Police as the least corrupt officers compared to all other institutions in Nigeria.

Arase who was represented by the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Wilson Inalegwu said that the practical step to deal with corruption was to dismantle road blocks by Police and the establishment of Monitoring Teams to ensure compliance across the country.

The IGP also said bail is free and urged Nigerians to call their helplines whenever they are asked to make payment for bail and promised that such officers would be dealt with.

He said: “The IG said he is allergic to corruption and since then he has taken practical steps to deal with the issue of corruption, both the history of corruption and perception of corruption of the Nigeria Police Force.

“One of the first things he did was to set up the IGP’s Monitoring Teams. First of all the decision by the Police Management Team was to take out roadblocks across all our highways. It was not just to dismantle it, he set up the IGP Monitoring Team to ensure that these directives are enforced.”

“If you go across most of our highways now roadblocks have been reduced to the barest minimum, and anybody mounting roadblocks, does that at his risk.

“Presentations are also made where Commissioners of Police are invited to look at the situations across the country right from the condition of suspects in Police cells and they have a technical platform that enable them to monitor the behaviour and conduct of police officers on the road as they handle suspects.

“The IG said bail is free! Help lines have been provided where you can supply information. You can call to inform that you went to this station and paid this amount and I can assure you, action will be taken. Bail is free, the monitoring teams are going round to practically deal with those avenues that can lead to corruption.

More here http://www.nigerianheadlines.com/igp-says-police-is-the-least-corrupt-of-all-nigerian-institutions/

lies.....pure lies....police is the most corrupt institution in nigeria.
Politics / Re: Abuja Landlord Ejects Buhari Over N20 Million Rent - Newsdairyonline (2012) by Pele4sure: 7:50am On Jun 04, 2015
luv2talk:
In reply to this thread https://www.nairaland.com/2355700/president-buharis-n2.1-billion-asokoro opened by PDP e-warrior about President Buhari's alleged house in Asokoro. Kindly read this news published in 2012 and pass your judgement wink grin grin grin



http://newsdiaryonline.com/gen_ejected.htm

lies....just go to kindegerton and tell it to the kids

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Science/Technology / Re: Made In Nigeria Remote Control Aircraft by Pele4sure: 4:44pm On Jun 03, 2015
stinggy:
Well done Sir cool

Greatness starts with one brave step.
I know one day you'll make Nigeria proud

only if him dey drink pick milk will he one day make us proud,if na kunu,ur own don go oooo

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