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Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by DeOTR: 10:57am On Feb 04, 2025
asksteve:
Why are we so hypocritical with the truth?
Dangote is underpricing the crude and overpricing the refined products and the FG is wilding the big stick to ensure Dangote makes more profit but same cannot be done to ensure Nigerians get fair pricing.

If these foreign refiners buy at a higher price, transport it to their countries, refine it and transport it back to Nigeria and it is still cheaper than what Dangote is selling, what does that tell us?

Inflation in Nigeria started and is still being sustained by the Dangote group.

The rich should allow the poor breadth.
You're assuming the oil producers are not the one overpricing their products?
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by CSTRR: 11:47am On Feb 04, 2025
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Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by datola: 1:15pm On Feb 04, 2025
Golan007:
You drive into the station then ask them if it is Dangote ?
MRS is supposed to sell only Dangote's refined fuel according to their annoucements months back.
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by Ojuntana: 1:35pm On Feb 04, 2025
AbuTwins:
Show us what they stole! I can't accuse your dad of theft without evidence!

Deziani is clearly what she was!
Show us what Diezani stole

This one's brain has been fried by propaganda and political muguism
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by Ojuntana: 2:16pm On Feb 04, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
Nigerias quest for Fx is too high, but that does not mean , local market should be ignored .

Yes they are business entities and profit is Thier driving force. Am also against government involvement in business, but if we can have policies that says in so so and so essential category, a percentage of x must be fed into y except z is saturated, otherwise you pay k. Then it will go into either creating more of that commodity or generating more revenue for the government.

Either way the country wins.
The law in that regard is a good one
My grouse is with abuse
It seems NUPRC wouldn't have spoken up if refineries were not complaining
What happens to the allocation then is anyone's guess
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by capatainrambo: 2:56pm On Feb 04, 2025
simpleseyi:
You are suffering from generational curse
your father should have been killed like the idiot he is. Rather than breeding you with gutter LovePeddler you call mum.
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by Kemetian(op): 3:25pm On Feb 04, 2025
SatoshiX:
Way to go.
You can't be taking our crude oil outside the country while the local market is facing shortage.
Exactly!
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by Kemetian(op): 3:31pm On Feb 04, 2025
simpleseyi:
Lazy youth crying for nothing
Honestly I’m so tired of them!

Always moaning and groaning, yet they have so many opportunities compared to my younger days when we didn’t even have phone talk less of internet, and yet we were hustling!

Today you can learn any skill for free online, and start a business on your phone without leaving your house, and even be earning dollars from your bedroom!
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by asksteve(m): 7:52pm On Feb 04, 2025
DeOTR:
You're assuming the oil producers are not the one overpricing their products?
IPMAN has always complained that Dangote price is higher compared to the cost of imported products.

Now exporters are saying Dangote is underpricing the crude.

Read between the line and tell me who is extorting the system?
Re: Nigeria Blocks Export Permits Of Oil Producers Not Meeting Local Refinery Quotas by BondRiv: 9:39pm On Feb 04, 2025
Evil people and unpatriotic elements.
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