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| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Mosba: 9:07am On Sep 10, 2023 |
TheLoudTowncrie:You were not listening, it was used to get petroleum importing license. He already got it. Move on |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by dododawa1: 9:08am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Is Baba Obasanjo ENGINEER? |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by omniwater: 9:12am On Sep 10, 2023 |
udemzyudex:Tinubu must perform to earn himself second tenure otherwise, nothing for him. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by danladi2x(m): 9:14am On Sep 10, 2023 |
SpatialKing:May Allah see us through |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:15am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:Bro I really don't care, this is clearly apc's doing not only buhari. Alot of tinubu boys were in the senate when he was doing the borrowing. You guys are quick at pointing fingers to run away from the truth. All am saying is if tinubu happens to bring the refinery back to life let him also reduce the price of fuel when the price of crude oil goes down. The main factors that determine inflation are price of fuel and exchange rate. If he is able to do that I will be very happy with his government |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Abagworo(m): 9:18am On Sep 10, 2023 |
No more talks about Dangote refinery. It should have been operational since July |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by udemzyudex(m): 9:19am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:Which means his second tenure is on the line right? |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by lexy2014: 9:22am On Sep 10, 2023 |
DesChyko:how was fuel subsidy a fraud? if you say fuel subsidy was a fraud, then there must be fraudsters or was fuel subsidy a fraud by itself? who are the fraudsters involved in subsidy fraud? why have they not been identified, arrested and prosecuted? |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Gips: 9:24am On Sep 10, 2023 |
[quote author=Etfash post=125692467]I spoke with one of the representatives of the companies working at the Warri Refinery today as well. A colleague of mine is also heading the EIA project of the Lagos)Abeokuta and Benin/Asaba highways which have now been concessioned by the FG. The bolded below is the message from him. You can complete the form if it affects you. https://ecobullion.com.ng/ . Click on any of the two highways that applies to you. Thank you🙏🏽. Only one response... wow. Guess their are few people on Nairaland that plight those axis... Please we need help on that road... its getting worst everyday, especially during rainfall. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by omniwater: 9:28am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Funkyswagzz:Fuel price can not be determined by the government unless it influence the price with subsidy which is no more. The current fuel price reflects the market forces of demand and supply. Revitalizations of our refineries will bring about reductions in price of fuel. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by chukkystar(m): 9:28am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Nigerian problem isn't usually the infrastructure, it's usually people that manage this Infrastructures |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by omniwater: 9:31am On Sep 10, 2023 |
udemzyudex:Tinubu is under heavy pressure to perform or be thrown out. He has more opposition than supporters in the last election. The votes for him were less than the votes against him. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 9:32am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Another story |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by adedayoa2(f): 9:33am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:who cares about naysers, abeg them no dey important. Make the refinery just work be the Koko. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Peppysco: 9:35am On Sep 10, 2023 |
garriAndsugar:Even when you have eyes to see the works going on there, I guess you're naturally programmed to hate good news about the country. Not you alone though, you and many of your fellow gullible Obidient sore losers, you all are nothing but cynists. But against all odds, Nigeria will rise again. Whether you all want to benefit from the good of the land is up to you and your evil wishes. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:39am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:Well that is exactly what am waiting to see. Remember the money used in repairing the refinery was also borrowed so let's see how he will reduce the price and also pay their debt. The same refinery they have spent trillions of naira to repair its funny sha |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by udemzyudex(m): 9:43am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:Noted |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Theweekend: 9:44am On Sep 10, 2023 |
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| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by fastseo: 9:46am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Funkyswagzz:That's it bro... no one should expect anything from supreme court. also expecting anything beneficial for the masses is highly unlikely. we just have to manage and move on. the only time we had a leader that understands was in OBJ, Goodluck, yaradua would have but his health. APC has been a disaster to the economy. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Fugazy2023: 9:51am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:And also those useless ipob miscreants |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Agugbadin: 9:54am On Sep 10, 2023 |
They better neet up to justify the Billions of dollars Buhari claimed that he invested in that project. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Basicend: 9:56am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Where is the Dangote refinery that Bubu commissioned? . . Thought they send it will start in July ending. . See, follow these people at your own peril. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by patrickcollins: 9:57am On Sep 10, 2023 |
omniwater:I hope so, not going the way of Dangote's which was hurriedly commissioned in Feb or so and yet nothing about it |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by tombricks: 10:03am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Nice one ,to God be the Glory |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by Nobody: 10:11am On Sep 10, 2023 |
TemplarLandry:Audio. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by rotadeco27: 10:13am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Emma513:The same thing you people said about the blue rails commencing operation in September! But here we go . The earlier you join the moving train the better If not you will be left far behind. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by higgs: 10:15am On Sep 10, 2023 |
It is sad that Nigerians are so easy to deceive.Government should stop spending money on these refineries. Billions of USD have already been spent on them without results. After the rehabilitation, the refinery may work but for how long? Government has no business running refineries and other process plants, especially in a country like Nigeria. Production should be left for the private sector. What government needs to do is to improve security and infrastructure and encourage the private sector to build more refineries so that Dangote will not be a monopoly in the Downstream sector. Portharcourt refinery and other FG refineries should immediately be privatised. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by ChronicGp(m): 10:16am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Why didn't Buhari do this during his 8 years in office? |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by barinedan(m): 10:18am On Sep 10, 2023 |
They want to rush to beat the deadline, after beating the deadline six months later we will hear that the refinery has collapsed again, these people are not serious. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by KKLord3(m): 10:29am On Sep 10, 2023 |
The PHRC rehab work started more than a year ago. I have worked as part of the team for more than a year The unfortunate is that we have many pessimistic individuals who always doubt government actions,project and distribute fake information. Put in mind the complete refurbishment is in phases because the refinery has more than one refining facility. We have Area 1,2,3 ,5 and PPU. The level of work would have gone far and by now should have started refining but the election unpredictable situation made most of the contractors to demob and mob after the election results favoured the ruling party. Remember Atiku and Obi promise to sell off the refinery if they win the election.The Italian giant Techimont had to reduce the rate of work to avoid being cut in the Nigeria election bruhaha. God shall grant our nation a final solution to importation of petroleum products. |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by ufotunang: 10:52am On Sep 10, 2023 |
We thank God |
| Re: Por Harcourt Refinery Rushes To Meet December Deadline, Serious Work Going On by DesChyko: 10:55am On Sep 10, 2023 |
lexy2014:There was a recent press release on the value of imports in Nigeria for Jan - June. The total imports for PMS was put at 1.2bn. Divide that by 6 months, we get about 200bn per month spent importing PMS. Now NNPCL said they've been subsidizing petrol at a rate of 400bn per month. The big question is, what are they subsidizing that with a value twice the product itself?? As per why they haven't been brought to book, it's Nigeria. It's a criminal enterprise. That's why we must fight to uproot the system, if not for ourselves, for our dependents. |
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