Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote - Politics (4) - Nairaland
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| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Ikaeniyan0(op): 5:12pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
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| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Ikaeniyan0(op): 5:14pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
malton:It all depends on the exchange rate |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 5:20pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Ikaeniyan0:Yes, a no nonsense president. So what is the progress update on his 3 year economic revival plan he flagged off in 2023? This is over one year now. How far? 1. food security; 2. poverty eradication; 3. growth, 4. job creation; 5. access to capital; 6. inclusion; 7. rule of law; and 8. fighting corruption https://punchng.com/translating-tinubus-8-point-agenda-to-recovery/?amp What about the 50 million jobs promised between 2023 to 2026? How many has Tinubu and his government created? https://www.nairaland.com/7821154/tinubu-sets-3-year-economic-revival |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Ikaeniyan0(op): 5:22pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Eriokanmi:We're no more consuming up to 66 million liter since Tinubu removed subsidy |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Alusiizizi(m): 5:27pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Ikaeniyan0:Very well then. I will make a note of this conversation and respond to you again after that day. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Ikaeniyan0(op): 5:27pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Alusiizizi:Alright Till then |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Electorate: 5:28pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Eriokanmi:You should be worried you are not intelligent enough to be a billionaire.
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| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Eriokanmi: 5:52pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Lithiumite:Fingers ctossed. No need to argue |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Eriokanmi: 5:53pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Lithiumite:Daily local consumption is 66m liters. Dangote's daily output is 25m litres. Do the maths. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by peleson1: 6:30pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Eriokanmi:Forex demand on petroleum products alone is over 55% Dangote knew exactly what he was saying. He didn't get to this height my mere assumptions |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by peleson1: 6:31pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Eriokanmi:Forex demand on petroleum products alone is over 55% Dangote knew exactly what he was saying. He didn't get to this height my mere assumptions QED |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by toprealman: 7:12pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
sleek214:100% game of interest! |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Eriokanmi: 7:18pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
peleson1:I see. Remove 25m liters of pms, which is dangote's daily refining capacity from Nigeria's daily consumption of 66m liters. What percentage is the remaining 41m liters? |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 7:39pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
seborrhic:Clap for yourself! You have conjured a set of rubbish on a topic you know nothing about.... |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 7:41pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
OkCornel:....and you got this statement from your imagination or beer parlour discussion? ....the Govt that did not "bungle" the same crude which it had been exporting for years to refine abroad? |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 7:47pm On Sep 03, 2024*. Modified: 11:45pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
mapet:Yes, I got this statement from your father at the beer parlour discussion. Read what the Vice President of Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Limited, Devakumar Edwin said earlier today. He recalled that the philosophy initially was to add value to the raw materials available in the country, regretting that Nigeria is still exporting crude and importing refined petroleum products after over three decades.https://www.nairaland.com/8203165/petrol-exported-marketers-boycott-product Read! You won’t die. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mctech(m): 7:52pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
CyrusVI:With reference to the bolded: in an ideal situation or a textbook scenario. But from what I know about my country, the very few people who create and benefit from the problems of 220m million people will ensure that this doesn't happen. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by Metalsmith(m): 8:03pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Please give Dangote oil block license to start drilling crude oil for its Refinery and save the country from the risk of crude supply shortage. Thank God Dangote has come to save Nigeria from energy crisis. Dangote should for Allah's sake be a benevolent monopoly |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 8:20pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Eriokanmi:The contradiction in your own statement is funny. First off, if you read the statement with understanding, you will see that Dangote is talking ; 1. About Refineries, not his own alone. Same measure will be given to Port-Harcourt, Warri, Walter-Smith and others. 2. Forex Demand - One of the major aspect of DEMAND for forex is for Petroleum Products import. It is only logical that at the point where local consumption is met with local refineries output sold in Naira, that demand is removed, freeing Dollar demand that can be directed to other high consuming industries 3. Dangote Refineries can serve the whole of South, with products to export. When Kaduna Refinery is done, can serve the whole of North. The argument for rehabilitation of these Refineries are that Nigeria becomes a Net Exporter of Refined products, which make us to earn more Forex... thus not only reducing the demand, but increasing the earnings.... These are what Dangote is talking about.... |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 8:22pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Ikaeniyan0:...and you wrote the rubbish thinking you have written something? |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 8:46pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
OkCornel:Problem is that Social Media democratized idiocy, so the likes of you struggling with comprehension have a say.... Pray tell, how does one begin to engage a you that obviously have no clue at all about workings of the Oil and Gas industry? You lifted an out of context statement of Edwin to justify your jaundiced submission? Haba! borrow yourself some sense na! Why will Dangote Refinery not struggle to get crude when they did not sign any tangible commitment contract to feed the refinery till he finished the project? Your dumb self thinks Crude Oil just appears at Refinery doorsteps? Don't you know each single barrel of crude must have a title? NL should have a filtering system... barring some low level IQ like yours, worsening quality of debates on this platform |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 9:00pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
mapet:This brain dead gorilla. You are telling us with NNPC there is no risk of disruption in crude oil supplies? An organisation that is notorious for inefficiency and unbridled corruption/incompetence? An organisation that consumed over $40 billion between 1999 till date on maintenance of refineries without any results to show for it? Truly you are a gullible idiot. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by MamaletASO: 9:10pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
.....He assured Nigerians that they “are now going to have good petrol while the engines of your vehicles will last longer.. said by Dangote I will remind you of your statement whenever anything goes wrong...
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| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by jaxxy(m): 9:18pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
Dangote let's hope it will be as u say and not u crying about cabals or giving some lame excuse again. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 9:19pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
OkCornel:When you tell me what you know about Oil and Gas beyond this shallow display attempt at intelligence, I will believe I am conversing with a human being. I ask again... the crude that had been exported in the past that earned us revenue that has driven the economy came from where? Your emptiness shows with every single of line sentence you post... |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 9:49pm On Sep 03, 2024*. Modified: 10:33pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
mapet:Guy, quit being stupid. Only a fool places utmost faith in an organisation that cannot even consistently meet its cash call obligations with its joint venture partners. Only an irredeemable fool places utmost faith in an organisation that just recently declared a state of emergency on crude oil production. https://nnpcgroup.com/insights/nnpc-ltd-declares-state-of-emergency-on-crude-oil-production-calls-for-collaboration-to-reduce-production-cost The only things NNPC is good at are ineffiencies and corruption. Get that into your thick skull. If you have the slightest clue of how the oil industry works, please tell us who is the culprit behind the ongoing fuel scarcity. If that doesn’t help your thought process, then calling you a fool is an insult to fools. Shift.
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| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 10:50pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
OkCornel:Keep shopping for disjointed cut and paste new to justify a no-point you're making... If I have the slightest clue on how the Oil and Gas industry works? Child how old are you? Check my profile on Nairaland; my Oil and Gas experience is more than your age. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 10:54pm On Sep 03, 2024*. Modified: 11:30pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
mapet:Guy get the f*ck off my mentions if you can't answer 1. Why there is fuel scarcity right now in Nigeria and the organisation responsible for it. 2. How there is absolutely no risk of crude supply disruptions to Dangote refinery with a grossly incompetent and corrupt NNPC. If you can't answer these straightforward questions, then shove up your years of experience up your arse. Old people are not immune to pride and folly, so just don't come playing the age card here. It's baffling to see someone with so called years of experience in the oil industry trying to sell us a dummy that NNPC can be reliable at anything asides inefficiences and corruption. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 11:02pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
OkCornel:Keep regurgitating same ole nonsense that makes no sense. You're just dancing around and you're dumb and empty. Has Nigeria exported Crude on a consistent basis? Do you even know that there are penalties for failure to supply committed crude? Tell me which commitment has Nigeria failed to meet to any international trader? Do you even know how NNPC claims its portion of Crude? This dolt just pick disjointed bits and pieces from beer parlour and social media, and wants to talk about Oil and Gas that you have no clue about... |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 11:04pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
mapet:Dumbo, has Nigeria met its OPEC quota on a consistent basis? Has NNPC been historically competent enough to even consistently meet its cash call obligation to its Joint Venture partners? I'm waiting for you. It's really shameful seeing an old man double down on his folly. Hilarious and pitiable at the same time. If with your years of experience you still can't understand what I've been saying on this thread. Now read it slowly. NNPC has been notoriously incompetent at fulfilling its obligations. either in the upstream, midstream or downstream sections of the oil sector. You cannot rule out the risk of disruption in crude oil supply to Dangote refinery. I mean for goodness sake, NNPC is the sole supplier to and distributor for Dangote refinery. |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by mapet: 11:13pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
OkCornel:Oh! it is now OPEC quota that is now your arguement? You don't even know the difference between OPEC quota and Commitment to Contracts? You don't know about Cash call Obligations interplay, if you do, you will not be asking pedestrian question? Move a little away from that Beer Parlor where you are and ask someone sensible to explain how IOCs have navigated the Cash call issue, did it stop production? |
| Re: Tinubu’s Naira-For-Crude Policy Will Slash FOREX Demand By 40% — Dangote by OkCornel(m): 11:18pm On Sep 03, 2024*. Modified: 11:40pm On Sep 03, 2024 |
mapet:Now I know beyond all reasonable doubt that you are full of shit and your years of experience is at best useless. Has Nigeria consistently met its OPEC quota? Is it not indicative of persistent underlying challenges faced in crude oil production hmmm? What and who is responsible for the current fuel scarcity in Nigeria? Answer these questions and dig your grave with it. You know what's coming next after you answer these questions. Keeping dodging them and be claiming years of experience. Experience isonu |
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