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| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Lilfire(m): 5:59pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
E be like say Na the same Faruk way they supply Canadian laud to Some people Dangote wan deal with, The guy don mess up supply fake one lol 😂🤣😹😹 just joking shaa, this Faruk has been a born in Dangote neck frustrating his efforts right from the early days of the refinery, He even refused to give Dangote his operational License Until the president intervein, Baba Faruk has been importing Oil even when we are producing here now, baba made sure Dangote goes to USA to buy crude oil even though we have reserves on ground, so no body should pity him, this is a fight between a Viper and a King Cobra, Less enjoy the show, one no like ordinary Nigerians even though he is employed by Nigeria, the other one, just want him business to grow, make no body block him part |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by TheBizGenius: 6:06pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:Truthfully, I like your write-ups. Unfortunately, they are too theoretical for application in real life. How Dangote is now a cartel is what I don't understand. If I buy 400 hectares of land for agriculture in a place where every other player is buying plots of land, definitely, it would look like I am forming a cartel. But I really am not. It's just that to play on my level, you will now need a new strategy to beat me. The challenge is this; we have too many armchair talkers nowadays. Please, use normal English to explain to everyone here how Aliko has become a cartel. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by kinguwem: 6:06pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:We need to be serious in this country. Why must we be importing refined PMS & paying bridging fees to marketers when there's a refinery producing PMS locally? Are we not penny wise, pound foolish? Without tackling corruption in this Nation, we may not achieve meaning progress. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Solsix(m): 6:08pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
SlavaUkraini:Like he did with cement |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by InMyOpinion(m): 6:09pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:Not sure you can prove that he received dollars illegally. Under Buhari and other heads of state before him, Nigeria maintained multiple exchange rate windows for various scenarios and the dollar was generally subsidized (that is why you often heard things like "defending the Naira" - so many people (industrialists, Students, and of course political associates) received subsidized dollars. it may not have been right but it was not illegal. In the case of Dangote refinery, government was also investing in the refinery for a 20% stake (although i understand NNPC has now reduced its stake to about 7% of so) |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by phineas: 6:14pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
And we must not let anyone derail the topic... The issue again is the volume of fuel been imported appropriate to gaps in the market after local production is accounted for or is it in excess It's a simple question the regulatory agency must answer And the bridging fees matter,is that not another payout in disguise Nigerians don't like to be accountable The agency should bring the maths for the specified period -Total official country petrol needs or consumption =x litres -Total fuel produced in country by local refineries=x litres -Gap=x litres -Approved import=x litres Simple as abc the job of the regulatory agency and sabotage if any will be clear... Someone should please bring those estimates let us see something |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Hussein035: 6:14pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
Reference:You have a good point. At the same time I felt Dangote wants to enslave us in this oil issue Why can you be fighting on oil issues and you are telling us about children school fees in the first place I felt that Farouk is fighting for the masses and Dangote fighting for his pocket |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by philipobiz: 6:24pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:This guy is defending Ahmed. How much were you paid? |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by TheBizGenius: 6:27pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
EchoEnigma:No be person be this?! Points stated, explained and generally understood by the average reader. Kudos. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Housing(m): 6:32pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:Dangote did no wrong, a foreign investor would have requested for NO IMPORTATION GUARANTEE FOR THE FIRST FIVE YEAR OF THE REFINERY OPERATIONS with Price Determining Committee. Farouk must be investigated and prosecuted if found culpable. Dangote Refinery is Nigeria's Energy Security backbone and must be protected jealously |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by malali: 6:34pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
InMyOpinion: Dangote does not possess the ethical high ground required to appoint himself Nigeria’s corruption sheriff. For decades, his businesses have benefited from import waivers, preferential access, policy protection, and massive state patronage. Cement for federal and state roads nationwide. Market-shaping policies tailored to his scale. These advantages are not imaginary; they are documented. And in aggregate, they likely dwarf what petrol importers are accused of extracting. To be clear, this is not a defence of fuel importers. Two things can be wrong at once. What is obvious, however, is strategic intent. Dangote wants to corner the petrol market, just as he successfully did with cement—this time for the next 40–50 years. He understands the refinery space is protected by extreme barriers to entry, and he crossed those barriers with one decisive advantage: subsidized dollars. Let’s not insult public intelligence. That refinery was not built in a vacuum. It was built with FX that ordinary Nigerians could not access, at rates they could not obtain. Nigerians paid the subsidy. In many countries—China being a prime example—the state would have taken a substantial equity stake in return. Here, the public took the risk, and one man seeks the reward. Instead of quietly enjoying the upside of extraordinary state support, the ambition now appears to be total dominance—removing alternatives, silencing resistance, and capturing policy itself. That is not patriotism. That is not reform. And Nigerians are not fools. Supporting local refining does not mean crowning a private monopolist king. Energy security requires multiple sources, redundancy, and competition—not dependence on one man’s refinery and one man’s goodwill. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:36pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:What stops these other guys from building refineries? Must we import to death when locally alternatives exist? Noone is putting importers out of business, it's only right that they downsize. Your likes would rather see the refinery fail then you'll come here to write long epistles about and celebrate Dangite's failure. I didn't see you complaining about the taxes government placed on other imported commodities that Nigeria produces locally. Whether you like it or not, this refinery must survive. If I may ask, why didn't Nigeria's refineries work for 25+ years? Redundancy right? So we can have many importers flood the market and bleed the country dry. Let's have what other fancy words you have to back up your import cartels. I won't be surprised if you work for an importer. Better advise your employers to shape up or they'll be out of business soon. I've not seen where people force importation to plug shortages that do not exist. For now, Dangote can fullifll most of our local demand. Why not encourage and support him? Import tax on imported petroleum products which are produced locally MUST be implemented. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by malali: 6:39pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
Housing:Foreign investor cannot block importation for 5 years for energy of a whole country. He can ask for things like import waivers, tax credits, minimum purchase limits etc. Tell me one country in the world where this happened. Just one. No country in the world will subject their energy to one businessman. Dangote refinery is a private refinery built on subsidized dollars. I am surprised Nigerian government did not nationalize at least 40% of the refinery because he used subsidized dollars. Nigerians paid the subsidy. Me and you are the ones that allowed Dangote to build that refinery. Because we gave him cheap dollars. The cheapest dollars in the world. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by emirate9: 6:42pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:i dont understand how some of you reason .. We are in country govt officials and there cronies get subsidized dollar to pay school, go on hajj, to even buy properties abroad and here you are antagonizing Dangote that got subsidizied dollar to build a refinery Nigerians have being praying for over 30yrs .. why should he get it In Nigeria who is more qualified for Subsidied dollar if not dangote are you funny or something how do you people reason That redinery Dangote got subsidized dollar for is what is giving Nigeria joy today, Subsidize dollar politicians and there cronies got of what use is it to Nigeria today people go to pilgrim/hajj and get subsidized dollar that one no burst your head, it is dangote that built refinery that is hurting you |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by malali: 6:46pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
iLoveYouToo:I have nothing against Dangote. But Nigerians are not fools. His refinery was built on subsidized dollars. Guess who paid for the subsidy. It was every Nigerian that paid for that subsidy. In a country like China. They would have nationalized at least 40% of that refinery, because he got subsidized dollars. Telling people to go and build refinery now after getting dollar at 350 naira to build yours, is the trickery i am talking about. Because he has created a financial moat by using subsidized dollars to create a large refinery to ward off a lot of other investors. Nigerians paid for the dollar subsidy. In China, they would have nationalized at least 40% of that refinery, because he got government assistance by virtue of subsidized dollars. By virtue of giving him federal subsidized dollars he is even suppose to sell at a discount to Nigerians. His price should be lower than importers. But he is now trying to commandeer the whole market so he can now have monopoly and price control. The government is not stupid. We love Dangote, but he should stop trying to milk the whole country dry. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:08pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:This isn't the scenario for this Oga. How's he milking the country dry when his product is the cheapest now? I tire for you o |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by malali: 7:10pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
iLoveYouToo:Cheapest for how long ? Same way we have the cheapest cement in the world ? |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:11pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:Is Dangote the only seller or manufacturer of cement? We should let this man be and focus on the real problems |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:15pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:What portion of the dollars were subsided? I bet you didn't have figures to back up your claims. If Dangote decided to sell petrol for free, like give it away for free you kind will still whip up sentiments and propaganda. I tire for una.. Meanwhile shey you know the NMDPRA guy has resigned |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by tyle(m): 7:37pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
When two big businessmen go to war, they don't take prisoners. Instead, they kill their enemies. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Vision101(m): 10:53pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:It was officially approved. That's why nnpc is a shareholder in Dangote refinery. Government approved it to improve the country's refining capacity. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Starpro87(m): 11:07pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
malali:Dangote hates you with passion if you are a competition. Those clapping for him now should preserve the same hands to clap for him in the near future. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Lhanre(m): 6:10am On Dec 18, 2025 |
malali:Subsidising dollar was the order of the day back then until BAT put an end to it, so you can not indict Dangote for that. Secondly, Dangote is neither the Police, EFCC nor DSS, so has no obligation to investigate every financial crime especially when it does not affect him. Thirdly, in this Farouk case, it falls within Dangotes business sphere, and the actions of this indicted official has negative consequences on Dangote 's business interest, so Dangote has full locus standi to act in the manner he has done for his business survival. Meanwhile, why do some of you usually jump to attack people who carry out patriotic acts of reporting corruption. If people have been commiting criminal acts unchecked for a long time, and someone decides to put an end to this using a scapegoat, is anything wrong with that? Must we continue on the wrong path because some people got away with it in the past? We should rather be dropping names of other verified criminals who fall in this same category as Farouk, and I can assure you that there are many such people. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by TheBizGenius: 8:13am On Dec 18, 2025 |
Lhanre:Your post is divided into 2 parts. 1. Aliko is not doing anything wrong, as a businessman or a Nigerian. My comment? Spot on. Nothing I say would add to it so I validate you and shut up. 2. You can't discern accurately the motive of the person you're currently replying to. My comment? Your struggle is that you don't see closeted rebels for who they are. In my sojourn as a consultant, in multiple sectors and on different platforms, I often meet with "contrarians" who call themselves radicals but are more appropriately rebels. The difference? Radicals tout for real life solutions and keep quiet when they see progress but rebels keep fighting even when there is progress. Why? What they seek is personal relevance which they get by relentless attacks on people in positions of authority. So, you are not responding to a sound reformer. He proposes solutions that attacks current practices, will never be practical to use but will give him a reputation of brilliance and other rebels like himself will validate. How to spot them in Nigeria? They advocate loudly for "consumption to production" yet they don't produce anything themselves. It is well, I guess. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by Nzogbu2012: 8:15am On Dec 18, 2025 |
Why is that all Farouks are criminals ...we had one Farouks Lawal serving a jail term because of his corruption case in the legislative chamber and this Farouks again has been indicted by the ICPC ... |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by InMyOpinion(m): 5:25pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
malali:I do not agree with all you said- but one thing is sure- you write well bro. I applaud that |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by TheBizGenius: 5:33pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
InMyOpinion:This reminds me of what a friend, in my secondary school days, told one of our classmates when he checked his exam sheet, "You go repeat this class but your handwriting is beautiful". |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by InMyOpinion(m): 5:37pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
TheBizGenius: ![]() |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by malali: 7:27pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
InMyOpinion: Thanks. Opinions are meant to differ. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by CandidSeeker(m): 7:09am On Dec 19, 2025 |
malali:His own day of reckoning will come too. For now... it's Farook's turn to collect. |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by franvincoop: 9:11pm On Dec 19, 2025 |
Why do you always 4get to add that part that Meffy built that 750 unit estate with Dangote cement. Not BUA nor Ibeto. 100% Dangote cement. Till date, Dangote Cement has been unable to provide receipt for bank transfers for supply of cement for that estate construction but there are commercial invoices showing procurement of cement for that estate from Dangote. I already see bots attacking you and asking you to build your own refinery b4 they can grant you permission to criticise Dangote. Just open a new thread next week and promise 1k giveaway for the 1st 100 persons to drop aza, then sit back and watch those some bots criticising you, drop aza for 1k giveaway. Nothing do you, fire dey go malali malali: |
| Re: Farouk Facing Probe Over Move To Pay Marketers ₦200bn Bridging Claims, Dangote A by malali: 10:58am On Dec 20, 2025 |
franvincoop:Thanks for that information. I will blast him with this new information, next. He is trying to position himself as a corruption activist, when we fully know he is also part of these that have looted Nigeria to this point. |
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- so many people (industrialists, Students, and of course political associates) received subsidized dollars. it may not have been right but it was not illegal. In the case of Dangote refinery, government was also investing in the refinery for a 20% stake (although i understand NNPC has now reduced its stake to about 7% of so)
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how do you people reason