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Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Abaziaka: 4:56am On May 05, 2025
We don hear you
but we can't afford to led you monopolize the oil sector just like you did with the cement and we the poor man pikin are paying for ur greed,
you are a great industrialists, but we need those mafia to checkmate ur excesses. In already deregulated oil sector.
We can't afford anyhow behavior in such a sensitive sector of our economy.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Ladiesdoctor(m): 5:21am On May 05, 2025
That means there is a cabal that is stronger than Dangote.

God save us
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by tobore4u(m): 5:29am On May 05, 2025
Flee from all form of sport betting.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by zero8zero(m): 5:57am On May 05, 2025
RevenuesBoost:
Dangote said he regretted building the refinery, saying the mafias in the oil and gas sector were stronger than those of drugs.


He is right, the leaders of Nigeria will be happy to keep enslaving it's citizens then doing the right thing.


Why keep exporting crude oil and bringing in refined products when you can invest in the refinery in your country and build more refineries.


They should learn from Burkina Faso President.
I don't know if the Presidents of Nigeria understood the reasons they were votedhuh
You're there to serve your people and not buy private jets and cars for all the senate members.
Sometimes I wonder how I became a Nigerian Citizen🤦
Learn what from him?
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by derin2019: 5:57am On May 05, 2025
Your father.😊
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by oyeb15: 6:09am On May 05, 2025
Dangote is Nigeria biggest problem

It's when his stupid refinery started work that government increased fuel from N550 to N1200

In most oil producing countries around d world, WATER is more expensive than PETROL.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Zetty177x: 6:11am On May 05, 2025
Nigeria destroys lives and businesses
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by RevenuesBoost(f): 6:13am On May 05, 2025
zero8zero:
Learn what from him?
Burkina Faso was colonized by France, same way we were colonized by the British and still submits to them.

Do you know that till today, Nigeria still exports crude oil, have you wondered why?
Because the refinery is owned by the British and that is the only way they can keep benefitting from Nigeria, that was the agreement for Nigeria's Independence.

Burkina Faso President has been able to take that one big step of cutting off and chasing the enslaving France from their country bringing more development in just two years.
Burkina Faso has gold, The President chased the French people out of thecountry's gold reserve.
Do you know what France replied, "the said they were reserving the gold for their people"

Meanwhile, there was no good roads, houses, hospitals, etc. In short, the people's wealth were taken away while they suffered because of their corrupt leaders.

Do you ask why he was able to win the so called coup? Because the people were tired of suffering.
Now, the President has made all education is free, Free hospitals to pregnant women - He said women don't have to pay to bring life to the world.
The have an airline now, and he is still bettering the life of it's citizens.

The white people are trying to use the news to give him a bad name so they can justify their actions for trying to kill him.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by 1972xy: 6:18am On May 05, 2025
The subsidy removal really dealt hard on them. They are the one sponsoring banditry in Nigeria just to ensure that there is hunger in Nigeria by destroying farm lands across Nigeria and killing farmers.
So, that people can react and be protesting against hunger ,just as Labour always saying it is as a result of the Subsidy removal.
The cabal are really fighting back.
May they never succeed. Oil Subsidy is gone forever.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by adecz: 6:20am On May 05, 2025
A cabal of unpatriotic, rapacious Nigerians
have made and are making trillions by sowing
mass poverty, hunger and death on Nigerians and everyone is just watching them??

Politicians and democracy has failed Nigerians

What a country Nigeria 🇳🇬
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by anonimi: 6:22am On May 05, 2025
SEGLIZ:
keep on fighting, as Nigerians we are also fighting for our own survival.

the monster your guys created is now fully grown hunting y'all.
How is ebilokan and APC Dangote's guys huh
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by anonimi: 6:24am On May 05, 2025
adecz:
A cabal of unpatriotic, rapacious Nigerians
have made and are making trillions by sowing
mass poverty, hunger and death on Nigerians and everyone is just watching them??

Politicians and democracy has failed Nigerians

What a country Nigeria 🇳🇬
200 million of us have failed ourselves by leaving politicians alone to determine our fate instead of finding ways to influence the narrative of public opinion and chart the direction of governance.

anonimi:
“The worst illiterate is the political illiterate, he doesn’t hear, doesn’t speak, nor participates in the political events.

He doesn’t know the cost of life, the price of the bean, of the fish, of the flour, of the rent, of the shoes and of the medicine, all depends on political decisions. The political illiterate is so stupid that he is proud and swells his chest saying that he hates politics.

The slowpoke doesn’t know that, from his political ignorance is born the prostitute, the abandoned child, and the worst thieves of all, the bad politician, corrupted and flunky of the national and multinational companies.”

― Bertolt Brecht
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by RepoMan007: 6:31am On May 05, 2025
Fight on sir, God is with you and you shall prevail.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by BreakingNews21:
The proverbial good vs evil battle being played out in the Naija oil 🛢 industry. Pick your side to support and/or mentally fight negative forces.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by femi4: 6:33am On May 05, 2025
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by cardoctor(m): 6:36am On May 05, 2025
This fight will not finish. This is Nigeria
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Golden2024: 6:41am On May 05, 2025
Only if we will forever or even control this wealth or what anyone does with it in grave
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Kaa4(m): 6:55am On May 05, 2025
bcomputer101:
Mr man, all this you're saying no concern us jare
Bring down the price of petroleum to 200 Naira per liter. Period!
Why are talking like Trump?
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by osuofia2(m): 7:05am On May 05, 2025
Nigeria is a movie scene, difficult to understand. Why grants license to importers when local refinery is available. How do you want to strengthen the Naira
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by adecz: 7:06am On May 05, 2025
anonimi:
200 million of us have failed ourselves by leaving politicians alone to determine our fate instead of finding ways to influence the narrative of public opinion and chart the direction of governance.
.
What can the people do outside a revolution
or military 🪖 coming back?

You vote in an election and the umpire, INEC
decides to give victory to the candidate that lost.

You take the matter to court and the judges
collect billions to legitimize the fraud of the
polls.

At the end, we are forced to accept the fraud
and continue to endure bad governance.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by ayoncox: 7:13am On May 05, 2025
bcomputer101:
Mr man, all this you're saying no concern us jare
Bring down the price of petroleum to 200 Naira per liter. Period!
if we want to do that we need like 40 refineries that are half the size of his
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Teymanhenry(f): 7:26am On May 05, 2025
Lanretoye:
I guess competition is forcing dangote to drop prices against the will of independent marketers cos he has advantage over them and those ones are fighting back too.
I do not want to admit that landing cost of local refined pms is 835 even with naira for crude oil deal while imported one is 870 with all the forex bottlenecks,dangote can do better cos crude oil we refine here should not be more than 600 per liter.
It should but as we all know, they are forcing him to import crude oil from the US. Haven't you observed that any week he drops his petrol price per litre, the NNPC does the same??
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by soullove1881(m): 7:29am On May 05, 2025
Lanretoye:
I guess competition is forcing dangote to drop prices against the will of independent marketers cos he has advantage over them and those ones are fighting back too.
I do not want to admit that landing cost of local refined pms is 835 even with naira for crude oil deal while imported one is 870 with all the forex bottlenecks,dangote can do better cos crude oil we refine here should not be more than 600 per liter.
The point is, how much does the FG sell crude oil to him? I hope you're aware that's the primary determinant.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by anonimi: 7:32am On May 05, 2025
adecz:
What can the people do outside a revolution
or military 🪖 coming back?

You vote in an election and the umpire, INEC
decides to give victory to the candidate that lost.

You take the matter to court and the judges
collect billions to legitimize the fraud of the
polls.16

At the end, we are forced to accept the fraud
and continue to endure bad governance.
Two of the four presidents in the first 24 years of our return to democracy were recycled military dictators, with one of them doing so badly before handing over to ebilokan who is making things even worse. Obasanjo and Buhari spent 16 of those 24 years.

Moreover, the problems we have is due to military dictators bastardising our institutions after the five indisciplined Majors opened the floodgate of coups in January 1966. Consistently democratic India has done way better than military regimes Pakistan, even though India has more ethno-religious complexities than its Pakistan neighbour.

Why do we not do japa to Cuba, North Korea and other dictatorship countries? Why are they not as prosperous as the democratic countries?

The issue is not with democracy. The issue is with our expectation that someone will do right by us without everyone working to put in place independent institutions of accountability mechanisms that are forever monitored. That is why only 10% of our population vote and far less contribute anything to the various aspects of the political and governance processes.

Racoon:
The ranking placed Nigeria in 186th position, only after Haiti, among 187 countries of the world. Nigeria is the second country in the world with the lowest voter turnout, worse than war-ravaged Afghanistan and Libya, a new ranking by Picodi has shown.

The ranking placed Nigeria in 186th position, only after Haiti, among 187 countries of the world. Nigeria also ranked worst in Africa. Nigeria’s low voter turnout

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how Nigeria recorded a new low in voter turnout during the last general elections. With a national turnout of 29 per cent, a Premium Times analysis showed that the last election had the lowest participation rate in the country’s six decades of independence.

It further revealed that of the 93.4 million registered voters this year, 87.2 million people collected their Permanent Voters Card and the total number of actual voters on election day was only 24.9 million..The winner of the election, Bola Tinubu, had less than nine million votes, roughly 10 per cent of the total eligible voters.

Another analysis by this newspaper revealed that all the 18 candidates in Nigeria’s February elections received only 27.55 per cent of the total eligible votes.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/634921-voter-turnout-nigeria-ranks-worlds-second-worst-nation-report.html?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Tareq1105: 7:38am On May 05, 2025
galantjoe:
Mafians are fighting for their gains
Dangote is also fighting for his own gain too
While Nigerians are being exploited
Removal of fuel subsidy is like jumping from frying pan to fire. It is far better to subsidize fuel than remove the subsidy
Subsidy is going back to Egypt. We can't afford to go back there hence the need to promote and encourage local refineries by continuing the Nara for crude policy of PBAT.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by anonimi: 7:44am On May 05, 2025
bcomputer101:
Mr man, all this you're saying no concern us jare
Bring down the price of petroleum to 200 Naira per liter. Period!
What should concern us is that ebilokan has failed to deliver his promise of crashing petrol price after two years running aimlessly. If the olodo expired soldier failed in eight years to get the N40 petrol target, should his brilliant Chicago-trained successor also fail?

If the price of crude oil is lower than it was a decade ago, why has APC failed to make petrol less than N70? By how much do you think we are subsidising the FGN now that petrol is almost 1k?

Petrol should never cost more than N70 per litre, says APC

January 19, 2015

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as mere tokenism the reduction of petrol price from N97 to N87 per litre, saying the petroleum product ordinarily should sell for N70.

On Sunday, the federal government announced the reduction of petrol price, citing the fall of global crude oil price.

But the APC through Lai Mohammed, its spokesman, on Monday accused the government of making a show out of deceit, saying “a 10.3 per cent slash in the price of petrol was a mere tokenism at a time the price of crude oil has crashed by about 60 per cent”.

It argued that the pump price of a litre of petrol should not be more than 70 Naira, alleging that at N87 per litre, the government was forcing Nigerians to subsidise the massive corruption in the oil sector by N17 for every litre of fuel.

https://www.thecable.ng/petrol-never-cost-n70-per-litre-says-apc/
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by shereef19: 7:44am On May 05, 2025
aywagze:
i feel for you dangote. If not for people like you, God knows what the GDP of this country will be. But the dingbats wont understand ..God is your strength ..🤔
Continue to praise one the Of worst weapon that is killing Nigeria by monopolizing industry by using his last breath to b only him...
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by PHIPEX(m): 7:47am On May 05, 2025
Where are those question why Onyema defends his airpeace?

They said he should nor be the face of Airpeace inbthe media, when will they tell Dangote same thing?
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by Johnn74: 7:53am On May 05, 2025
lipsrsealed
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by bigiyaro(m): 7:53am On May 05, 2025
It's your fellow northerners and some crooks from the south. God will surely disgrace them.
Re: Dangote: I'm Still Fighting For The Survival Of My Refinery by harissonk1(m): 7:56am On May 05, 2025
Why can't you mention their names, so that we can know the cabals. Abi nag ghost them be?
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