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| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by SonOfDSoil01: 1:52pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
2elliot: dindinrin, so Sw don’t have oil? Ondo state alone produce more crude oil than you produce in your entire 5plot of unproductive land….Lagos and Ogun also have oil reserves but empty noise makers will be here chest beating about their 2 cup of palm oil😂😂😂
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| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by SonOfDSoil01: 2:03pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
lilsmart: you still end up saying nothing…if safety is not the reasons then why has Sw continued to attract more investment both local and foreign investment? Which sane investors will go and invest in a region like SE where ipob terrorist have made the place unsafe and locking down the region every Monday? Or SS that also have criminal elements holding sway with cultism, kidnapping, and at a point militancy. You can continue deceiving yourself but the fact remains that Sw is still the safest region and economically viable with a ready market for products manufactured by most of the industry domiciled here and having the necessary infrastructure such a seaport, airport, railways etc |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by SonOfDSoil01: 2:08pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Flangelo12: leave that clown to be yapping nonsense….if e reach hin turn, make he go invest him money for anambala or go zamfara make bandit show am shege😂😂 |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by Justiceleague1: 2:49pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Okoroawusa:You have been doing this for decades+,see ya hair done white finish and again, another year is almost gone!!!! Check ya life o |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by Justiceleague1: 2:51pm On Dec 13, 2025*. Modified: 3:07pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Tjra:Another one,too. Check ya life,the year is about to end!!!! From Jan to Dec,all ya done is this petty thing!!!? See person claiming south east just cos of tribalism!!!! To even imagine your clearly a 45 - 55 years!!! No blessings for liars.
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| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by Webmasterchidi(m): 2:52pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Interesting! Lagos is really positioning itself as the industrial hub of Nigeria. 😎 A second private refinery could mean more jobs, better local fuel supply, and healthy competition for Dangote. But I’m curious—do you think Lagos has enough infrastructure to handle another mega refinery, or will it create more headaches than benefits? |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by OdogwuAnambra: 2:59pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Osiris12:not only Delta state but the whole of Niger Delta At least in East they have two private refineries they are building 1. Walter smith ...Imo state 2. Orient Refinery... Anambra state |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by OdogwuAnambra: 3:00pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:Is osun , ondo , Ondo, ekiti, developed ? Be claiming Lagos |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by gaskiyamagana: 3:01pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Government failure, private success, what a pity. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 3:30pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
internet as a source of reference and knowledge The internet isn't the voice of dunces it's the world's largest library. The problem isn't the library, but knowing how to read. Our job isn't to shut the library down, but to teach our people especially the youth how to find credible references Flangelo12: |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 3:43pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Let's hit on the undeniable logistical truth the sheer scale of machinery for massive industrial projects like refineries makes Lagos's ports the only feasible entry point, as their unique capacity and heavy lift capabilities are unmatched elsewhere. The infamous struggle to transport Dangote's equipment from Lagos port to its site a journey within the same state exposes the impracticality of using other ports, which lack the draft, equipment, and connected heavy haul road networks. This creates a vicious cycle where investors, seeking the path of least resistance and lowest risk, funnel all major projects through Lagos, inevitably choking the city. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 3:53pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Let's hit on the undeniable logistical truth the sheer scale of machinery for massive industrial projects like refineries makes Lagos's ports the only feasible entry point, as their unique capacity and heavy lift capabilities are unmatched elsewhere. The infamous struggle to transport Dangote's equipment from Lagos port to its site a journey within the same state exposes the impracticality of using other ports, which lack the draft, equipment, and connected heavy haul road networks. This creates a vicious cycle where investors, seeking the path of least resistance and lowest risk, funnel all major projects through Lagos, inevitably choking the city. SonOfDSoil01: |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by SonOfDSoil01: 3:59pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
lilsmart: what as all the incoherent gibberish got to do with that fact that Lagos and by extension Sw is still the safest region for investment? Aside from Lagos, Ogun is the most industrialised state, so you think it is just by coincidence that most investors chose to cite their investments in Ogun and also Ibadan which host a lot of industries? I asked a question, if it is not about safety and conducive environment, then why is Sw still attracting investors and not other region? Pls I don’t have time for senseless arguments this afternoon so avoid me and your nonsense gibberish ![]() |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by merits(m): 4:09pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
mactoni91: See myopic mindset shame. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by merits(m): 4:11pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Great100000:Good one LAGOS lead others follow. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 4:12pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
This is the first genuine intellectual debate this forum has seen,and I want to thank you for that. AlphaTaikun: |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by AlphaTaikun: 4:22pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
lilsmart:@lilsmart My pleasure... I thank you too for the insights. Cheers. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by zoedew: 4:30pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Great100000:Amosun the stubborn-headed and vindictive know-all after the order of Buhari the Wicked scuttled the Olokola Investment. A so called Accountant for that matter. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 4:35pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
My core of my argument isn't to dismiss the Southwest's successes but to place them in a national context. The principle is this just as no single state can make a country, no one region can solely sustain a nation. Lagos was indeed developed by people generations of them from every corner of Nigeria and beyond. Its safety for investment is built on SonOfDSoil01: |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by zoedew: 4:36pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Tjra:Yes! Thankfully with Nnamdi Kanu doing life in Soakto eating hard beans and Simon Ekpa , The Ekpa, permanently silenced in Finland where the wimp whimpers in jail for the next six years and I wager he'll remain the wimp he is and whimpering all his life. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by zoedew: 4:40pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
mactoni91:Like Dangote has been told to go back to Kano isn't it! Dangote does not behave like the typical South-Easterner described by no less a personality than Chinua Achebe ,himself a prominent South-Easterner in the following terms: “I will be the first to concede that the Igbo as a group is not without its flaws. Its success can and did carry deadly penalties: the dangers of hubris, overweening pride, and thoughtlessness, which invite envy and hatred or, even worse, than can obsess the mind with material success and dispose it to all kinds of crude showiness. There is no doubt at all that there is a strand in contemporary Igbo behavior that can offend by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for humility and quietness.” |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by DomPerignon: 4:46pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
autoez:Who is chasing investors from investing in your SE? |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 4:46pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
This is the first time i am hearing that Eko Atlantic City is today was ORIGINALLY dry land back in the 1950s and 1960s, etc, and that is that area where the ORIGINAL indigenes of Iruland (the original Yoruba name for Victoria Island) settled and lived. This is educative. And I stand to be corrected Consigning my opinion about eco atlanta sand feeling alone Other ones I stand with my opinion AlphaTaikun: |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by SonOfDSoil01: 4:50pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
lilsmart:🤣🤣🤣otondo, continue deflecting…..we talking about the reasons investors chose Lagos and by extension Sw as their first choice of destination and here you yapping about how other nationalities contributed to it development….if the youbas were no peaceful and accommodating in nature will there be room for development or would other ethnic nationalities find it attractive to migrate to? And in my submission, I didn’t single out just Lagos but the entire SW region which is the most industrialised region of the country. You clowns just love to play down the contribution of the Yorubas in making their region what it is today and always quick to attribute it to the contribution of every other ethnic nationalities forgetting that Lagos was already more developed and far ahead of Nigeria before the amalgamation of Lagos colony and Nigeria. My point still remains that, due to the peace loving nature and accommodating nature of Yorubas, which as made the Sw region safe and conducive for investment, no one would ever thought of investment in yorubaland. When you make your region safe and peaceful, investors will come and invest their money and that’s is fact. So quit deflecting and alluding the success of Sw to others shikena ![]() |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by 9japride(m): 4:50pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Why can't they develop Ondo state? It's an oil producing state and also close to the Atlantic ocean. Lagos is the smallest state in the country I am just wondering how it's able to accommodate the large population and other things associated with large population? Investors should spread development to other states. |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by lilsmart(m): 4:55pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
It is a shame to me if my 3 year old daughter see me arguing with you. Cause you are not Socially Educated you might be able to read and write But you shouldn't be allowed to have Public debate outside You're sitting room And please what is the meaning of Otondo. Is it like you name or surname. Because i am wandering why you would start your sentence with your family name. SonOfDSoil01:Well I am now educated so I don't know the meaning of The word otundo Can you please enlighten me what the meaning in you family house. Because i have never in my life heard of that word. Otundo. But it sounds like a surname and since you like using it it most have a very close ties to you or you family. So I am guessing family name |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by aribisala0(m): 5:01pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:They are not banking on the oil from the South South Where do you get that from? That is YOUR assumption It is a business and they can source oil from ANYWHERE also they do not have to sell their products in Nigeria Korea and India are among the largest refiners in the world they import their crude For years Nigeria was importing petrol from European refineries which imported crude The problem many of you have is ignorance and laziness You do not need to be acocoa producer to make chocolate 70%of world cocoa is from Africa You don't need to produce crude to refine Here’s a **current list of the top 10 largest oil refineries in the world by capacity (barrels per day)**. ### **Top 10 Refineries by Capacity (Barrels Per Day)** 1. **Jamnagar Refinery — India** (Reliance Industries) — *~1,240,000 bpd* The world’s largest single-site oil refinery complex located in Gujarat, India. ([Wikipedia][1]) 2. **Paraguaná Refining Complex — Venezuela** (PDVSA) — *~940,000 bpd* Combined Amuay and Cardón units make this the second largest globally. ([Wikipedia][1]) 3. **Ulsan Refinery — South Korea** (SK Energy) — *~840,000 bpd* Major refining and petrochemical hub in South Korea. ([Wikipedia][1]) 4. **Ruwais Refinery — UAE** (ADNOC) — *~817,000 bpd* A key refinery in Abu Dhabi’s integrated energy complex. ([Wikipedia][1]) 5. **Yeosu Refinery — South Korea** (GS Caltex) — *~730,000 bpd* One of South Korea’s largest refining facilities. ([Wikipedia][1]) 6. **Onsan Refinery — South Korea** (S‑Oil) — *~669,000 bpd* Located in Ulsan, strong integration with petrochemical units. ([Wikipedia][1]) 7. **Dangote Refinery — Nigeria** (Dangote Group) — *~650,000 bpd* Africa’s largest refinery; planned expansion may raise capacity further. ([linkedin.com][2]) 8. **Galveston Bay (Texas City) Refinery — USA** (Marathon Petroleum) — *~631,000 bpd* Major U.S. Gulf Coast refining facility. ([linkedin.com][2]) 9. **Beaumont Refinery — USA** (ExxonMobil) — *~630,000 bpd* Long‑established high‑capacity refinery in Texas. ([linkedin.com][2]) 10. **Port Arthur Refinery — USA** (Motiva Enterprises/Saudi Aramco) — *~630,000 bpd* One of the largest in the U.S. and globally. ([linkedin.com][2]) -- |
| Re: Lagos Set For Second Private Refinery As Government Confirms New Investor Talks by grandstar(m): 5:12pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Great100000:That Amosun man is a very petty personality. The delay was inexcusable. He should have removed pronto all roadblocks to the establishment of the Dangote refinery. That was how he revoked a Free Trade Zone started by his predeccesor, Otunba Daniels, because he was droma rival party and not his own initiative. The Chinese investor has taken the Ogun state government to court because of it. |
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dindinrin, so Sw don’t have oil? Ondo state alone produce more crude oil than you produce in your entire 5plot of unproductive land….Lagos and Ogun also have oil reserves but empty noise makers will be here chest beating about their 2 cup of palm oil😂😂😂
you still end up saying nothing…if safety is not the reasons then why has Sw continued to attract more investment both local and foreign investment? Which sane investors will go and invest in a region like SE where ipob terrorist have made the place unsafe and locking down the region every Monday? Or SS that also have criminal elements holding sway with cultism, kidnapping, and at a point militancy. You can continue deceiving yourself but the fact remains that Sw is still the safest region and economically viable with a ready market for products manufactured by most of the industry domiciled here and having the necessary infrastructure such a seaport, airport, railways etc