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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by donprinyo(m): 8:24am On Jul 11, 2023
distractions. where are de palliatives?
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by OmoFiditi: 8:24am On Jul 11, 2023
001Lagos:
Most of the people that voted for Tinubu have now abandoned their cars because they couldn't fuel them anymore

Agbadorians go trek tire till they sell their cars to Spare part dealers for 'mgbuka' business.

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by maticar: 8:24am On Jul 11, 2023
Racoon:
How did the government arrived @ this statistics when even the NNPC or Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) does not have an accurate figures of daily consumption of fuel in Nigeria? All these hyper - inflated figures are just for the corruption therein that some cabal are benefiting from.
grin
A drug baron once said "na statistics we go chop"?

look no further

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by maticar: 8:26am On Jul 11, 2023
donprinyo:
distractions. where are de palliatives?
they are arriving in december 2023
by then agbado miscreants eye don peel finish
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by OmoFiditi: 8:28am On Jul 11, 2023
Useless country with many empty-headed citizens. Una go hear wehn!

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by VOsimhen144(m): 8:37am On Jul 11, 2023
casualobserver:


People have been switching to solar since diesel went to N800. You are just noticing it.
Infact na now I verify say u are the dumbest man alive.

No1. The cost of diesel nd gas has reduced drastically.

No2. My estate No be like ur estate wey them no dey use appliances (jst TV and fridge). Come my estate come see men dey use 3HP Air conditioner for just sitting room, we neva talk of the ones wey dey other rooms and other home appliances. Shey na solar wan power them.. werey lol.

No3. Solar good no doubt, but na just to brighten up the house, make e no be like say we dey inside darkness

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by TruthinAction: 8:40am On Jul 11, 2023
Daytonbale:
Why won't it drop even at that is not still the actual litres pay day , before the drug lord and Buhari cronies were syphoning the fuel to neighboring countries. What stop the drug lord from arresting and jailing those oil marketers

Because the custom officers and other security personnel were getting their shares. It's only smuggled rice they will impound because not much will come from it.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by casualobserver: 8:45am On Jul 11, 2023
VOsimhen144:
Infact na now I verify say u are the dumbest man alive.

No1. The cost of diesel nd gas has reduced drastically.

No2. My estate No be like ur estate wey them no dey use appliances (jst TV and fridge). Come my estate come see men dey use 3HP Air conditioner for just sitting room, we neva talk of the ones wey dey other rooms and other home appliances. Shey na solar wan power them.. werey lol.

No3. Solar good no doubt, but na just to brighten up the house, make e no be like say we dey inside darkness

You are daft. Where I live people do t use petrol generators. They aeitheer use diesel or they have solar that powers all their appliances including ACs. Ode!!! In addition where I live we usually always have light. We are on band A tarrif!

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by VOsimhen144(m): 8:47am On Jul 11, 2023
casualobserver:


You are daft. Where I live people do t use petrol generators. They aeitheer use diesel or they have solar that powers all their appliances including ACs. Ode!!!
u don’t know anything… go and learn something before u talk to me.
Mumu oga titus
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Judolisco(m): 8:57am On Jul 11, 2023
Kukutenla:
No idiot should come and attribute it to smuggling reduction
Most major filing stations I know which used to dispense their products in 2 days on the average now spend about a week if not more to dispense same. People are using less fuel now. That's the reason. If you add the combined daily consumption of our two neighbours whom we accuse of being beneficiaries of smuggled fuel, it's not up to 18m per day.
The economy is receding
people are still buying... They are buying d usual amount they use to buy b4... I do fill my tank with 12k b4 or sometimes 8k...now since d price increase I never full my tank oh... I jst continue dey buy my 8k fuel dey go sometimes 10k....I doubt if petrol stations are making gains at all... I see people buying 3k or 5k...kai... They'll jst have to reduce it

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by casualobserver: 8:59am On Jul 11, 2023
VOsimhen144:
u don’t know anything… go and learn something before u talk to me.
Mumu oga titus

people that use petrol generators don’t use 3 hp AC. Do you even know how much power is required to power an AC? Where you see 3hp AC?

A petrol generator cannot start a 1.5hp AC talk less 3hp.

Smart people have changed their ACs to inverter AC and have converted to solar.

People who live in areas where the roads are not tarred and gutter water runs by their houses use petrol generator, that is where you live. Where I live nobody uses petrol generators. shame will catch you to put on petrol generator. Where I live, our problem was diesel not petrol. Those who don’t want solar wahala are still running their diesel generators and others have converted to solar during the period of grid failure and when diesel went to 800. Like I said most of the time we have light anyway.

Somebody living in an are where his neighbors are using petrol generator is talking about 3hp AC…ode!! Even offices do not use 3hp. Stop exposing yourself!!

Nothing wrong with petrol generators or living in a high density area but you then come here and try to brag with petrol generator? “Big men” don’t use petrol generators..full stop. The sound of petrol generators is a reflection of the social status of the area you are in. You won’t hear petrol generators In ikoyi, v/I, osbourne, park view or banana island. So oga go and rest. I don’t live in akowonjo or Berger.

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by waledeji(m): 9:05am On Jul 11, 2023
Racoon:
How did the government arrived @ this statistics when even the NNPC or Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) does not have an accurate figures of daily consumption of fuel in Nigeria? All these hyper - inflated figures are just for the corruption therein that some cabal are benefiting from.
Oga do you work here? Seems nairaland is your office. You resumes early and closes late


.

Everyday 🤐🤐🤐
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by SlayQueenSlayer(m): 9:22am On Jul 11, 2023
An adjustment is really needed to minimize the effect of this jump in the pump price of fuel and other essential commodities.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Kukutenla: 9:23am On Jul 11, 2023
Judolisco:
people are still buying... They are buying d usual amount they use to buy b4... I do fill my tank with 12k b4 or sometimes 8k...now since d price increase I never full my tank oh... I jst continue dey buy my 8k fuel dey go sometimes 10k....I doubt if petrol stations are making gains at all... I see people buying 3k or 5k...kai... They'll jst have to reduce it
If you buy your normal 8k like before, the station is selling less by a factor of 3. If they dispense 45k fuel in two days before and now it takes them a week, they are earning less overall.

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Judolisco(m): 9:28am On Jul 11, 2023
Kukutenla:

If you buy your normal 8k like before, the station is selling less by a factor of 3. If they dispense 45k fuel in two days before and now it takes them a week, they are earning less overall.
exactly my point

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by blaise26abj(m): 9:38am On Jul 11, 2023
INTEGRITYA1:
Federal Government should channel the proceeds from subsidy appropriately.

We will do the review in 6 months time to 1year and 4 years from now. We are hopeful quality reform and transformation.

God Bless Nigeria.

What proceeds ? We only stopped borrowing to pay for it . Unless we continue borrowing at that rate to do other thing that will most likely still be stolen and by the time these wicked leaders are done , our children’s children’s children will keep paying the debts .
Subsidy is not the problem , corruption is !
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by oyeb15: 9:44am On Jul 11, 2023
You increase pump price to favor Dangote refinery. Government never paid subsidy to anyone. All they do is to give excess crude to importers. Moreover, pms hit our shores at #80 per liter while NNpCL double d price for profit. Now They are making 500percent profit.

Tinubu is taxing Nigerians so that they can have enough money to steal.

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Digitalben(m): 11:05am On Jul 11, 2023
The reported drop of 18.5 million litres in monthly fuel consumption following deregulation is indeed a remarkable outcome.

It showcases the potential benefits that can be achieved through policy changes and reforms.

Such a reduction not only has positive implications for the environment but also indicates potential cost savings for the government and consumers.

It would be interesting to delve deeper into the specifics of this deregulation and understand the long-term implications on fuel consumption patterns and the overall economy.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Olril18(m): 12:25pm On Jul 11, 2023
casualobserver:


People have been switching to solar since diesel went to N800. You are just noticing it.
You be fuul joo
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Olril18(m): 12:27pm On Jul 11, 2023
casualobserver:


people that use petrol generators don’t use 3 hp AC. Do you even know how much power is required to power an AC? Where you see 3hp AC?

A petrol generator cannot start a 1.5hp AC talk less 3hp.

Smart people have changed their ACs to inverter AC and have converted to solar.

People who live in areas where the roads are not tarred and gutter water runs by their houses use petrol generator, that is where you live. Where I live nobody uses petrol generators. shame will catch you to put on petrol generator. Where I live, our problem was diesel not petrol. Those who don’t want solar wahala are still running their diesel generators and others have converted to solar during the period of grid failure and when diesel went to 800. Like I said most of the time we have light anyway.

Somebody living in an are where his neighbors are using petrol generator is talking about 3hp AC…ode!! Even offices do not use 3hp. Stop exposing yourself!!

Nothing wrong with petrol generators or living in a high density area but you then come here and try to brag with petrol generator? “Big men” don’t use petrol generators..full stop. The sound of petrol generators is a reflection of the social status of the area you are in. You won’t hear petrol generators In ikoyi, v/I, osbourne, park view or banana island. So oga go and rest. I don’t live in akowonjo or Berger.
This one na confirm mumu
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by ophilly: 1:12pm On Jul 11, 2023
001Lagos:
Most of the people that voted for Tinubu have now abandoned there cars because they couldn't fuel them anymore
True...We need a President that can take the bull by the horn...this is why we need him. Unfortunately most people can't see beyond their noses.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by donprinyo(m): 3:02pm On Jul 11, 2023
maticar:

they are arriving in december 2023
by then agbado miscreants eye don peel finish
Fake leaders
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by Exceed15: 3:42pm On Jul 11, 2023
001Lagos:
Most of the people that voted for Tinubu have now abandoned there cars because they couldn't fuel them anymore

No they r exempted o. I even learnt nnpc connect a pipe to their houses supplying them free fuel . Pls get ur information right.

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by nairalanda1(m): 3:48pm On Jul 11, 2023
oyeb15:
You increase pump price to favor Dangote refinery. Government never paid subsidy to anyone. All they do is to give excess crude to importers. Moreover, pms hit our shores at #80 per liter while NNpCL double d price for profit. Now They are making 500percent profit.

Tinubu is taxing Nigerians so that they can have enough money to steal.

PMS has not hit our shores for N80 in over ten years. Infact, not since 2010, if not earlier....

By 2012, it was N99, by 2015, it was N132, by 2022, it was reaching N300, by this year it was around N381 in april

If there was no subsidy, by now, NNPC would have long since crashed.

Also, oil prices have been very high.

Where are you guys getting your figures from?
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by nairalanda1(m): 3:55pm On Jul 11, 2023
9japride:
What are the benefits of being a citizen of the top most richest country in Africa and a oil producting nation?
What the politicians and other head of various agencies knows is to buy latest SUV and be traveling up on down lodging in hotels and wasting scarce resources.
And yet we will have sycophants who just hail politicians. I feel most miscreants supporting any move of government policies are usually computer virus or genetically modified species of human being who can't think.

I agree with you about our politicans being corrupt and wasting money....but we are not a rich nation.

Rich nations are countries like Japan and Germany that sell manufactured stuff, and can set their prices. Oil rich nations are always a step away from starvation...infact 2020 when covid was high, and oil prices were as low as 24 dollars per barrel, our shame was exposed.

Yes, we are potentially rich in natural resources, but we are not very rich because we insist on selling them, not taxing them, and not using them to make manufactured goods and servicies

Even oil...we produce about 1.5million barrels, Libya produces 1.7 million. Libya has 8 million, we gat 180-220million people. Divide the revenue, and per capita Libya has 20 times more from oyel per person compared to Nigeria. That is why Gahddafi had money to give Libyans free stuff every year.

If we want to be rich, we have to use our natural resources to produce goods the world needs. That is why we should have voted for a candidate who would have been talking about doing that, not APC and PDP over and over again.

And anyway, if you are a graduate of a government university, government subsidizes education for you. Ditto health. That's why when you go to hospital for operation, your debt is not in the millions upon millions of naira like your US counterpart.(Tinubu's loan for education could change all that)

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by 9japride(m): 10:27pm On Jul 11, 2023
nairalanda1:


I agree with you about our politicans being corrupt and wasting money....but we are not a rich nation.

Rich nations are countries like Japan and Germany that sell manufactured stuff, and can set their prices. Oil rich nations are always a step away from starvation...infact 2020 when covid was high, and oil prices were as low as 24 dollars per barrel, our shame was exposed.

Yes, we are potentially rich in natural resources, but we are not very rich because we insist on selling them, not taxing them, and not using them to make manufactured goods and servicies

Even oil...we produce about 1.5million barrels, Libya produces 1.7 million. Libya has 8 million, we gat 180-220million people. Divide the revenue, and per capita Libya has 20 times more from oyel per person compared to Nigeria. That is why Gahddafi had money to give Libyans free stuff every year.

If we want to be rich, we have to use our natural resources to produce goods the world needs. That is why we should have voted for a candidate who would have been talking about doing that, not APC and PDP over and over again.

And anyway, if you are a graduate of a government university, government subsidizes education for you. Ditto health. That's why when you go to hospital for operation, your debt is not in the millions upon millions of naira like your US counterpart.(Tinubu's loan for education could change all that)
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Please leave long talk. We are rich. Do you know the amount of wastage in our system? From local government, federal ministries, federal and state agencies, educational institutions, etc.
All of them are just criminally minded. All they know is just loot loot. None of them in position of authority does anything to uplift the masses. Adults who can't ensure a good society, rather they are champions of looting. You need to get close to those politicians and civil servants to understand their mindset.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by RepoMan007: 4:27pm On Nov 09, 2023
So many inactive filling stations yet no noticeable long queues in the few active ones.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by RepoMan007: 4:32pm On Nov 09, 2023
9japride:

Please leave long talk. We are rich. Do you know the amount of wastage in our system? From local government, federal ministries, federal and state agencies, educational institutions, etc.
All of them are just criminally minded. All they know is just loot loot. None of them in position of authority does anything to uplift the masses. Adults who can't ensure a good society, rather they are champions of looting. You need to get close to those politicians and civil servants to understand their mindset.
Divide your annual budget by 100million people and realize we are just having pocket money and not rich. Not as rich as Angola, Tunisia, Algeria, SA, Egypt, Morocco, Mozambique nor Equitorial Guinea.
Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by 9japride(m): 6:35am On Nov 10, 2023
RepoMan007:

Divide your annual budget by 100million people and realize we are just having pocket money and not rich. Not as rich as Angola, Tunisia, Algeria, SA, Egypt, Morocco, Mozambique nor Equitorial Guinea.
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Nigeria has enough money to take care of the basic needs of the masses. But our wicked politicians are just wasteful. The painful thing is that they are supported by same masses suffering. No be juju be that?

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Re: Monthly Fuel Consumption Drops By 18.5million Litres After Deregulation – FG by ambale(m): 6:41am On Nov 10, 2023
VOsimhen144:


Before, almost everybody for my estate dey on generator if light no dey for evening…. but now my estate be like burial ground if light no dey for evening.
It really crazy buying fuel for N500

Baba where una dey see fuel #500, na 620 for my side ooo🤔

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