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Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by ricson11(op): 2:32pm On Jun 17, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSwDebvWhGc?si=mW2Zbrj0SpFKV3VW

A fresh batch of compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks owned by Dangote is being offloaded in Lagos as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to adopt cleaner and more efficient transportation.

Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by richmond500: 5:18pm On Jun 17, 2025
Na wa o, Dangote wan comot food from IPMAN.
This is sha a very healthy competition.
IPMAN has made enough money, they should all come together and build a refinery to challenge Dangote
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Ebinpawo1: 5:18pm On Jun 17, 2025
Very good development , this will help to control the cost of distribution of good and services.

NNPCL should go start their own
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Johnsonibx(m): 5:18pm On Jun 17, 2025
That's a good one!


Nigeria will be great again
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by osahonmk(m): 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
Wow great initiative from dangote... Nigeria will definitely be great
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by tuoyoojo(m): 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
When you are big, you are big. Nice one. Way to go

It's now up to the government to provide more CNG filling stations

I believe if we have them all over Nigeria, it would spur people to adopt this more
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Agbegbaorogboye: 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
Another round of importation to further weaken the local currency
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by mamaafrik(m): 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
This is commendable.

How I wish he can train graduate of cng maintenance
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by kaykeys(m): 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
Nice development. We hope for improvements that will have a positive impact on the economy.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Hier(m): 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
My View on the Coastal Highway

It's all about selfishness. Every politicians seeks to develop their state by all means due to the fact they are in power.

I recently travelled through the Lagos - Benin Express Way and I can tell you for sure, the road just need little or no repairs, though a layer of asphalt would do so much good to the road. But coming to think about having another one, when a better one is still standing is some form of wickedness I do not understand. The coastal highway is nothing but a barricade. Like an horizontal fence to prevent the development of ports in future date. It is a blow to destroy the ports the more. Lagos as we all know is where the president identify with and two things Lagos and Nigeria are known for are, the port as for Lagos and the crude oil as for Nigeria. The highway is aimed at solidifying and cementing both into Lagos. As the coastal highway is developed. There are enough landspace to run miles and kilometers of crude oil tunnels into Lagos and at the same time, prevent the development of other seaports in other state. For instance, Port Harcourt, Calabar and other states believes the development of their states port would provide more direct and indirect business in the state. It would lead to more influx of investors, but some people don't want refineries working in some states and they don't want the seaports coming to those States and guess what, with the coastal highway, you kill two birds with one stone and by the grace of God, this stone shall die
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by alphaconde(m): 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
why wasnt the current ones converted to CNG
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Dottore: 5:19pm On Jun 17, 2025
Is he not assembling them in Nigeria anymore. It's interesting how China Trucks have dethroned big names like Mack, Benz Actross, MAN, DAF, Scania et al.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Nobody:
Of what use has this Dangote Refinery been to Nigerians. Has there being any benefit?

This is just a question I’d like to get an answer to.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by olatade(m): 5:20pm On Jun 17, 2025
Major move by Dangote. If managed well and without sabotage, it could help reduce fuel costs and ease some of the pressure Nigerians are facing.

Let’s hope this translates to real relief at the pump for ordinary people, not just profit for middlemen.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Ijaya123:
Even the man that is producing petrol and diesel is already keying into the Tinubu-led initiative of CNG-powered vehicles but irritants here are still waiting for Tinubu to start using CNG powered vehicles before they can believe.

Una go wait tire.

tuoyoojo:
It's now up to the government to provide more CNG filling stations
I believe if we have them all over Nigeria, it would spur people to adopt this more
No. It is not up to the government to provide CNG filling stations. It is up to private individuals to set up filling stations as this initiative is another business ideas that investors can key into.

Another sector from the oil and gas industry is about to expand.

Agbegbaorogboye:
You Tinubu supporters and your obsession with attributing everything to Tinubu
The PCNGi is about conversion of gas powered vehicles to CNG and not importation of CNG vehicles
There have been CNG vehicles being used in Nigeria both privately and in logistics since 2012
So attributing Dangote's importation of CNG to Tinubu's failed CNG policy is totally misplaced and borders on sycophancy
And more people even the richest black man in the world is keying into it. Continue living is self-denial.

But why is it that good or positives news about Nigeria always upset and get you obidients people angry? Are we not all for a better Nigeria?
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by richmond500: 5:21pm On Jun 17, 2025
Johnsonibx:
That's a good one!


First to comment grin grin grin
congratulations on ur achievement, they harder
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by femi4: 5:21pm On Jun 17, 2025
Jack of all trade.........Baba turned to marketer
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by nellybank86: 5:21pm On Jun 17, 2025
If we all work hard and think smart we will one day be like Aliko Dangote but I pray for more Grace. Amen!
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by fmlala: 5:22pm On Jun 17, 2025
Hier:
My View on the Coastal Highway

It's all about selfishness. Every politicians seeks to develop their state by all means due to the fact they are in power.

I recently travelled through the Lagos - Benin Express Way and I can tell you for sure, the road just need little or no repairs, though a layer of asphalt would do so much good to the road. But coming to think about having another one, when a better one is still standing is some form of wickedness I do not understand. The coastal highway is nothing but a barricade. Like an horizontal fence to prevent the development of ports in future date. It is a blow to destroy the ports the more. Lagos as we all know is where the president identify with and two things Lagos and Nigeria are known for are, the port as for Lagos and the crude oil as for Nigeria. The highway is aimed at solidifying and cementing both into Lagos. As the coastal highway is developed. There are enough landspace to run miles and kilometers of crude oil tunnels into Lagos and at the same time, prevent the development of other seaports in other state. For instance, Port Harcourt, Calabar and other states believes the development of their states port would provide more direct and indirect business in the state. It would lead to more influx of investors, but some people don't want refineries working in some states and they don't want the seaports coming to those States and guess what, with the coastal highway, you kill two birds with one stone and by the grace of God, this stone shall die
Kindly explain further...................................................
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by lightwind(m): 5:22pm On Jun 17, 2025
Where are the ROADS huh

No good ROADS
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by alphaconde(m): 5:23pm On Jun 17, 2025
Hier:
My View on the Coastal Highway

It's all about selfishness. Every politicians seeks to develop their state by all means due to the fact they are in power.

I recently travelled through the Lagos - Benin Express Way and I can tell you for sure, the road just need little or no repairs, though a layer of asphalt would do so much good to the road. But coming to think about having another one, when a better one is still standing is some form of wickedness I do not understand. The coastal highway is nothing but a barricade. Like an horizontal fence to prevent the development of ports in future date. It is a blow to destroy the ports the more. Lagos as we all know is where the president identify with and two things Lagos and Nigeria are known for are, the port as for Lagos and the crude oil as for Nigeria. The highway is aimed at solidifying and cementing both into Lagos. As the coastal highway is developed. There are enough landspace to run miles and kilometers of crude oil tunnels into Lagos and at the same time, prevent the development of other seaports in other state. For instance, Port Harcourt, Calabar and other states believes the development of their states port would provide more direct and indirect business in the state. It would lead to more influx of investors, but some people don't want refineries working in some states and they don't want the seaports coming to those States and guess what, with the coastal highway, you kill two birds with one stone and by the grace of God, this stone shall die
They wont even complete the project becuase the project had not truth in it
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by cyberbro: 5:23pm On Jun 17, 2025
richmond500:
Na wa o, Dangote wan comot food from IPMAN.
This is sha a very healthy competition.
IPMAN has made enough money, they should all come together and build a refinery to challenge Dangote
Na that competition gan gan we need... Bye bye to fuel scarcity and smuggling.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by fmlala: 5:24pm On Jun 17, 2025
BigDickProblems:
Of what use has this Dangote Refinery been to Nigerians. Has their being any benefit?
You are talking out of jealousy ........................................................................
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Ideyontop: 5:24pm On Jun 17, 2025
richmond500:
Na wa o, Dangote wan comot food from IPMAN.
This is sha a very healthy competition.
IPMAN has made enough money, they should all come together and build a refinery to challenge Dangote
Can they raise 20 Billion Dollars? It’s not a easy thing to accomplish.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by fmlala: 5:25pm On Jun 17, 2025
ricson11:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSwDebvWhGc?si=mW2Zbrj0SpFKV3VW

A fresh batch of compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks owned by Dangote is being offloaded in Lagos as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to adopt cleaner and more efficient transportation.
This is encouraging..................................
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by SmartPolician: 5:26pm On Jun 17, 2025
Dangote Group must not die with the exit of its founder. The opposite has been the story of many big companies in Nigeria. That man has created jobs for thousands of Nigerians.

He must draw a good transition plan for his company. Oyibo companies wey don last for 100 years and above no dey use juju.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by favor914: 5:26pm On Jun 17, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
Another round of importation to further weaken the local currency
bad belle people, the benefits outweigh any temporary weakening of the naira.

Give credit, where credit is due
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by richmond500: 5:26pm On Jun 17, 2025
Ideyontop:
Can they raise 20 Billion Dollars? It’s not a easy thing to accomplish.
5 billion dollars can build a refinery, it musnt be as big as Dangote.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by richmond500: 5:27pm On Jun 17, 2025
SmartPolician:
Dangote Group must not die with the exit of its founder. The opposite has been the story of many big companies in Nigeria. That man has created jobs for thousands of Nigerians.

He must draw a good transition plan for his company. Oyibo companies wey don last for 100 years and above no dey use juju.
Dangote group is a PLC it won't die just because the chairman dies.
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Ideyontop: 5:28pm On Jun 17, 2025
richmond500:
5 billion dollars can build a refinery, it musnt be as big as Dangote.
Can you compete favorably at that level?
Re: Dangote's New CNG Trucks Being Offloaded In Lagos by Glitcher: 5:28pm On Jun 17, 2025
Hier:
My View on the Coastal Highway

It's all about selfishness. Every politicians seeks to develop their state by all means due to the fact they are in power.

I recently travelled through the Lagos - Benin Express Way and I can tell you for sure, the road just need little or no repairs, though a layer of asphalt would do so much good to the road. But coming to think about having another one, when a better one is still standing is some form of wickedness I do not understand. The coastal highway is nothing but a barricade. Like an horizontal fence to prevent the development of ports in future date. It is a blow to destroy the ports the more. Lagos as we all know is where the president identify with and two things Lagos and Nigeria are known for are, the port as for Lagos and the crude oil as for Nigeria. The highway is aimed at solidifying and cementing both into Lagos. As the coastal highway is developed. There are enough landspace to run miles and kilometers of crude oil tunnels into Lagos and at the same time, prevent the development of other seaports in other state. For instance, Port Harcourt, Calabar and other states believes the development of their states port would provide more direct and indirect business in the state. It would lead to more influx of investors, but some people don't want refineries working in some states and they don't want the seaports coming to those States and guess what, with the coastal highway, you kill two birds with one stone and by the grace of God, this stone shall die
On the bright side, it will open up the hinterlands of the Niger delta.
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