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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by EnterpriseMan: 3:35pm On Jun 12, 2023
lexy2014:


I honestly don't know how u guys just confidently choose to remain gullible and ignorant and allow the government feed u with lies. If the marketers fix price of fuel, what is this news about?
Lol and whose gullible here grin grin What the fuxk is NNPC? You can't tell me you don't know NNPC is a petroleum marketer? you can't be that ignorant can you?

They're major marketers and the smaller marketers.

These are some major marketers
NNPC Retail ltd
11 Plc
Ardova
MRS
Conoil
OVH Energy (Oando)
TotalEnergies

most other smaller marketers purchase from these major marketers
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by cucumbar: 3:40pm On Jun 12, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

Can u àffórd a BRT?
Can u àffórd feeding from hands to móûth?
Food matters so mûch to u lgb0s, I have been to SE severally and I see how u guys treat each other because of food.
Where I come from, we have abundance of food that we doñ't feel superior to one another because of food.
If truth hûrts u, sorry for ur sórry Iifè.
I don’t do BRT I left that league nearly 20 years ago. I’m just feeling for people like you supporting corrupt leaders, and are living from hand to mouth because of tribalism, but it’s sad you love where you are.Like I said, I know a lot of you like that so I can tell when I see one.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by lexy2014: 3:53pm On Jun 12, 2023
EnterpriseMan:

Lol and whose gullible here grin grin What the fuxk is NNPC? You can't tell me you don't know NNPC is a petroleum marketer? you can't be that ignorant can you?

They're major marketers and the smaller marketers.

These are some major marketers
NNPC Retail ltd
11 Plc
Ardova
MRS
Conoil
OVH Energy (Oando)
TotalEnergies

most other smaller marketers purchase from these major marketers

Is it singular or plural you used in your post below?

EnterpriseMan:

The marketers
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Obaaderemi2: 4:21pm On Jun 12, 2023
Wodu89:



Lobatan. Ogun n ti wo lu
It's like you enjoy expecting the worst. It's been two weeks now and prices of household goods have not changed much if they've changed at all. It's this kind of mentality that encourages nefarious marketers to change prices upward. Farmers don't bring their products to town with cars using petrol. They use diesel.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 4:30pm On Jun 12, 2023
cucumbar:
I don’t do BRT I left that league nearly 20 years ago. I’m just feeling for people like you supporting corrupt leaders, and are living from hand to mouth because of tribalism, but it’s sad you love where you are.Like I said, I know a lot of you like that so I can tell when I see one.
I always love Obi's sûppôrters, when u are paînèd so much u all want us to start talking about personal lives.
If we compare ourselves now, u will see that u and ur fada are not even qualified to attend any meeting my family is attending.
BRT first came to Africa in 2008.
Somehow u "...left BRT nearly 20 years ago..."?
LOL.
Doesn't sound funny to you?
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Obaaderemi2: 4:34pm On Jun 12, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

I always love Obi's sûppôrters, when u are paînèd so much u all want us to start talking about personal lives.
If we compare ourselves now, u will see that u and ur fada are not even qualified to attend any meeting my family is attending.
BRT first came to Africa in 2008.
Somehow u "...left BRT nearly 20 years ago..."?
LOL.
Doesn't sound funny to you?
grin Any small thing you would hear them say: I Know you are the one suffering.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 4:38pm On Jun 12, 2023
Obaaderemi2:
grin Any small thing you would hear them say: I Know you are the one suffering.
They are always enjoying, they are all successful and prosperous but during campaign, they will tell they are tîrèd of sûffering.
One told me some months ago that I doñ't know what's quality life.
I told him quality life is relative.
To some people, being a farmer with a large farmland where they have a small family with crops, life stocks and water is enough for them.
No everyone wants to drive a Rolls Royce, not everyone wants to be locked up in a mansion.
Not everyone wants social media attention that comes with popularity.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Dybala11(m): 8:58pm On Jun 12, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

That's it, with the removal of subsidy, resources should be channelled to the necessary growth areas and we will be ok.
Policies and movements should be made to drive down the prices of oil, that's what we are looking forward to.
This is what everyone should champion, but knowing our politicians I'm still not convinced they'd do that until they do. We shall see as things unfold though. Removing subsidy is a right call, which must be followed by actions and policies that'll make it worthwhile for the citizens.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 10:34pm On Jun 12, 2023
Dybala11:

This is what everyone should champion, but knowing our politicians I'm still not convinced they'd do that until they do. We shall see as things unfold though. Removing subsidy is a right call, which must be followed by actions and policies that'll make it worthwhile for the citizens.
I keep saying this.
Problem with Nigèria doesn't rely wholly with polîticians.
Nigèriàñs are too grèèdy to help the society.
When funds are released to ministries, these ministries bring in their people to take over contracts for an agreed percentage that will get back to them, on the long run, they end up giving us substandard sh*ts.
I was in a church, people were sharing testimonies on how they got contracts worth 300m, 500m etc. And the church was clapping for them.
Those were public contracts that those people never executed and the church was clapping for them.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Dybala11(m): 10:49pm On Jun 12, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

I keep saying this.
Problem with Nigèria doesn't rely wholly with polîticians.
Nigèriàñs are too grèèdy to help the society.
When funds are released to ministries, these ministries bring in their people to take over contracts for an agreed percentage that will get back to them, on the long run, they end up giving us substandard sh*ts.
I was in a church, people were sharing testimonies on how they got contracts worth 300m, 500m etc. And the church was clapping for them.
Those were public contracts that those people never executed and the church was clapping for them.
Imagine, may God help us in this country. Cos we the citizens are a good reflection of our corrupt leaders.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 11:27pm On Jun 12, 2023
Dybala11:

Imagine, may God help us in this country. Cos we the citizens are a good reflection of our corrupt leaders.
We all hope the government puts efforts radically to make sure it reaches us.
I mean every Nîgeriàn even the villagers.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by asanausana91: 10:19am On Jun 13, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

The country needs economic growth not subsidy.
If I tell u to make a comprehensive list of what countries like China, Singapore, Japan, Russia, UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany etc subsidize now, u will start scrambling all over google looking for something to hold onto and u will not see anyone.
Even if there are no options for presidency, we Nîgeriàns will ÑÈVÈR vote Atiku.
I hope you know that Atiku is not from Guinea like the frog eye.
Upon the rigging Atiku still got more than 7 million.
I swear if the election was between tinubu and Atiku, that frog eyed drug lord wouldn't have come near Atiku no matter the rigging.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by asanausana91: 10:34am On Jun 13, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

Atiku will not allow people to sûffér but he oversaw the sale ALSCON to some Russians for 10% the price spent on it's construction, do u know ALSCON was run to the ground and the community gaining from ALSCON suffered?
What about the sale of NEPA?
What about diverting water board pipes serving the people of Adamawa to serve his Faro water?
Same person who can deprive people to serve his personal interest will cushion the effects of subsidy?
Obi hiked tuition fees in Anambra by almost 100% if not more than.
Last time I remember, students staged a large protest, Obi said "education is not for the póór".
How comes he couldn't cushion the effects of hiking tuition fees?
These two men allowed people to sûffér, somehow u want to make urself believe they wón't allow Nîgeriàns to suffer.
Ur day one in office and all of a sudden u have chains of methods to release palliatives to the masses?
I don't know if tinubu drugs is affecting your reasoning Sha. Ask lagosians about Tinubu taxes then you will realize that the man is a bastard bitch.
I wonder how you will blame a vice president for avery bad thing that happened but praise the president for every good thing that happened.
Go and check the living conditions of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 then compare it with today's living conditions.
Check the amount of debt the country had when Atiku was in charge and compare it today's Nigerians debt.
Without the selling of Nitel by Atiku, I don't think you will have a personal phone.
Tinubu is the worst thing that has ever happened to this country.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 12:52pm On Jun 13, 2023
asanausana91:
I don't know if tinubu drugs is affecting your reasoning Sha. Ask lagosians about Tinubu taxes then you will realize that the man is a bastard bitch.
I wonder how you will blame a vice president for avery bad thing that happened but praise the president for every good thing that happened.
Go and check the living conditions of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 then compare it with today's living conditions.
Check the amount of debt the country had when Atiku was in charge and compare it today's Nigerians debt.
Without the selling of Nitel by Atiku, I don't think you will have a personal phone.
Tinubu is the worst thing that has ever happened to this country.
Selling NITEL cost the loss of Mtel, I am sure u don't know what Mtel was.
Living conditions of Nigeria from 1999-2007 was very bad compared to now.
That's a fact.
Atiku himself talked about his part in ALSCON, some how u want to justify him.
He stole Adamawa water to Faro.
U didn't see that?
Every developed society is known for huge taxes just like Lagos is the most developed in Nigeria.
Taxes are a crîmè to atikulooter supporters.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 12:53pm On Jun 13, 2023
asanausana91:
I hope you know that Atiku is not from Guinea like the frog eye.
Upon the rigging Atiku still got more than 7 million.
I swear if the election was between tinubu and Atiku, that frog eyed drug lord wouldn't have come near Atiku no matter the rigging.
The only race Atiku can run is to run at Ióss.
Atiku is from Càmeroon, he should go and win elections there.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Dybala11(m): 10:42pm On Jun 13, 2023
JagabanBorgu:

That's it, with the removal of subsidy, resources should be channelled to the necessary growth areas and we will be ok.
Policies and movements should be made to drive down the prices of oil, that's what we are looking forward to.
Sorry for quoting this message again, it seems as if this isn't going to happen any time soon seeing how Dangote has been granted a licence to import petrol into the country. This country is a circus. 😂😂😂
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by lexy2014: 2:17am On Jun 14, 2023
EnterpriseMan:

Lol and whose gullible here grin grin What the fuxk is NNPC? You can't tell me you don't know NNPC is a petroleum marketer? you can't be that ignorant can you?

They're major marketers and the smaller marketers.

These are some major marketers
NNPC Retail ltd
11 Plc
Ardova
MRS
Conoil
OVH Energy (Oando)
TotalEnergies

most other smaller marketers purchase from these major marketers

am yet to see your response to this question. is it singular or plural you used in the your post below

EnterpriseMan:

The marketers
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by JagabanBorgu: 10:58am On Jun 14, 2023
Dybala11:

Sorry for quoting this message again, it seems as if this isn't going to happen any time soon seeing how Dangote has been granted a licence to import petrol into the country. This country is a circus. 😂😂😂
NNPC is deñyîng it already.
Seems like a circus but we will get out.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Dybala11(m): 5:39pm On Jun 14, 2023
JagabanBorgu:
NNPC is deñyîng it already. Seems like a circus but we will get out.
Hmm, amen o.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by EnterpriseMan: 7:04pm On Jun 14, 2023
lexy2014:


am yet to see your response to this question. is it singular or plural you used in the your post below


You're still waiting for response? You should have realized i lost interest long ago
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by lexy2014: 7:08pm On Jun 14, 2023
EnterpriseMan:


You're still waiting for response? You should have realized i lost interest long ago

Or should we say that you can't answer the question?

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