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| Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by dre11(op): 5:09pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
By Nse Anthony - Ukohttps://leadership.ng/refinery-we-imported-150000-containers-through-lome-port-dangote/
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| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by CodeTemplarr: 6:29pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Thats over 75,000 containers imported. Thats over 75,000 containers imported. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by RandomFellow: 9:53pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
That is because of the inadequacies of the Nigerian ports. Many times, we don't like PBAT, but when you consider his infrastructural plans for the country, you can't but hope he finishes them. If he doesn't return in 2027, we don't know if the next person will care enough to continue the development. Abuja has changed! Enugu-Otukpo in progress, Sokoto-Lagos... Many many new structures. Nigeria has not had it this good with respect to infrastructure, since the military regimes |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by JAWBONE(m): 9:54pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
No wahala... Make Togo self chop Nigeria money as Nigeria no serious |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Dee60: 9:55pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
The giant has been sleeping for decades. Who will wake Nigeria up? |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by gloryman91(m): 9:55pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Just imagine what this man pass through to get a working refinery for Nigeria ? |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Marleek(m): 9:56pm On Jul 22, 2025*. Modified: 10:13pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Some things are just strange about this country. No matter how easy a phenomenon is, when it gets to Nigeria, it becomes difficult. We have about 8 littoral States in Nigeria so we need at least 5 functional ports, yet the majority of our cargo goes through the heavily congested Apapa port. Why not build more? |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by creativejagaban: 9:57pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
dre11:God bless Sensible Nigerians. God bless Dangote. God bless Tinubu. Wailers over to you. Tinubu till 2031. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by crestedaguiyi: 9:57pm On Jul 22, 2025*. Modified: 10:28pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
That was a lie I told there and I have now deleted it |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by franchasng: 9:58pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Aliko Dangote's wealth is Nigerian peoples collective wealth invested in one man by successive Nigerian Presidents. Tell me what Aliko Dangote invented? What rare or never seen business idea or solution he created or initiated to amass such wealth like other billionaires from other nations? All the businesses that made Dangote rich were businesses other Nigerian entrepreneurs were also doing but Dangote used government policy that usually favor him because of family background to monopolize the business and force others in same sector or business to close shop. From Cement to Sugar to Flour to Pasta to Rice to Transport to Automobile Assembly, and now Refinery, all are normal businesses which Dangote used Nigeria's federal government politics of favoritism to monopolize and force others out instead of bringing something new, an ingenuity that the whole world will marvel at and patronize like: Elon Musk did Mark Zuckerberg did Bill Gates did Larry Page did Sergei Brim did etc, etc Tell me the rare thing or ingenuity Dangote brought to Nigeria or in business to become the number one entrepreneur every Nigerian government favors? If successive Nigerian government favors any Nigerian business owner half or quarter of the government assistance various Nigerian Presidents gave to Dangote, that business man may end up competing with the likes of Tata, Musk, etc. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by 43Ronin: 9:59pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
So naija port could not handle it. Instead of the govt to open other ports & keep them available we congest Lagos til it becomes inefficient. Imaginethe huge revenue lost to Togo. After naija go dey claim giant of Africa. Giant koʻ agbaya ni |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by RainMoreDFARMS(f): 9:59pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Did you see what ve done Did you see what have Hahahah |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by FineUsername(m): 10:00pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
It is well. Funny race them. Nigerians happened to Nigeria. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Dogalmighty17: 10:03pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
These kind of inefficiencies in operation is what kills Nigeria. How can Togolese ports handle volumes that Nigerian ports can't? What's wrong with us in this country for Christ's sake? But then again, we really can't compare Togo's import volumes to what Nigeria imports and dangote probably couldn't afford to wait for the time it takes to clear goods in Nigeria. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Seequadry(m): 10:03pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Over 500 vessels on standby daily waiting to berth... If you can not wait like others, you go to the nearby port..... |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Melagros(m): 10:04pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
COMRADES, I don't know why this administration is not supporting Dangote, see how much Nigeria lost in this importation alone |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by binary123(m): 10:08pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
crestedaguiyi:he said togo sea port.not niger Port.there is no sea port in niger |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by bigdammyj: 10:10pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Noted. The President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has revealed that the construction of Africa’s largest oil refinery required the importation of 150,000 containers, with the majority routed through the Port in Lome, Togo. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by spencekat(m): 10:11pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
JAWBONE:Togo dey ball wella for shipping. Go Lome offshore currently, you go see ship to ship transfer of petroleum products like mad. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by stanluiz(m): 10:11pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Seequadry:That because of the monopoly lagos seaport has. If other seaport in Nigeria were equal. They won't be that high traffic in Lagos ports. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Lukuluku69(m): 10:13pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
And Lome Port is still handling more Containers for Nigerian Importers. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by wiseoneking: 10:14pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
creativejagaban:God does not blessed evil. Those that blesses wickedness shall have the negative impact of such to their generation, now and years to come. No way for such and such that blesses Tinubu |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by anonimi: 10:16pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
RandomFellow:Which inadequacies are you talking about, after 10 years of APC? Did we allow ebilokan to scam us in 2015, when he replaced his fellow southerner Jonathan with a clueless northerner Buhari? Emergingnation: |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by OldSkoolHeadBoy: 10:17pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Did you read the article at all before commenting ? Check where Togo is on the map of Africa, relative to Nigeria. For your education, irrespective of where the cargo went first, import duty was still paid to FGN, when it ended in Nigerian soil....except if there was a deliberate waiver. crestedaguiyi: |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by anonimi: 10:21pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
stanluiz:What are the senators and representatives from other states outside Lagos doing to make their own seaports equal? Are they too focused on the waists of other people’s wives, like Akpabio, to deliver on their mandate ![]() |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by funshint(m): 10:38pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
Melagros:Olodo! Was the construction initiated under this administration? |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by FatherLord: 10:43pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
RandomFellow:You are only making reference to two years of Tinubu does that mean 8 years of buhari was a waste ? The same man tinubu installed. It then means you are over hyping Tinubu. So apc doesn’t seem to have a manifesto. Every candidate just come and do whatever is in their mind. You guys are just saying tinubu is laying foundation so what did buhari laid for 8 years |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by Anishinaabe: 10:47pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
franchasng:Genius, what did Jeff Bezos invent? What about the other 93 year old man? Just sit this one out... Your reasoning is deficient |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by WhizdomXX(m): 10:48pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
As a businessman, he must have had his reasons. The good news is the refinery is up and running. |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by flexyrule(m): 10:59pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
See small Togo. Please don't make racist and tribalistic comments on this section |
| Re: Refinery: We Imported 150,000 Containers Through Lome Port — Dangote by 123yes(m): 11:15pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
RandomFellow:please can you name the infrastructures you are talking about in these towns you mentioned |
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