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| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by Sirleo05: 1:13pm On Feb 12 |
Mr dangote is this the reason for ur monopoly. Each time importers import fuel you reduce ur price, but when they stop, you increase again, why? Is not helping the economy abeg. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by PDPdestroyer(m): 1:18pm On Feb 12 |
JuanDeDios:He’s shocked PMS has been selling below 1000 despite subsidy removal, but instead of giving credit to whom credit is due, he would rather discredit those who deserve the credit by lying shamelessly about a phantom subsidy payment |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by JuanDeDios: 1:20pm On Feb 12 |
mrvitalis:If he's making his money from diesel and using pms to gain popularity and capture the market, it sounds like a good strategy. That doesn't mean subsidy, does it? |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by mrvitalis(m): 1:22pm On Feb 12 |
JuanDeDios:Lmaooo ₦500 loss in refining can never break even Dangote way sale cement cheaper in Ghana Lmaooo abegi |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by thesolutions(m): 1:26pm On Feb 12 |
bestofthebest90:Dangote is the first indigenous refinery in Nigeria. I don't see how this makes sense. I have not seen where government has made such moves on any other local or foreign companies. I would like to be educated if you have them or any. Talking about investors, are you talking about national companies like BUA, RANO, and few others with known progress in private refinery building in Nigeria or foreigners who have not taken the bold step to build any refinery for over sixty years of independence? Foreigners will only go where there are either surplus flow of Foreign exchange or where mineral resources that they can trade in abound and is accessible without security risk. So what most countries are looking for is transfer of knowledge to grow or produce items locally rather than import. But if any local company decide to deride the government that has given it everything, it should be regulated stiffly. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 1:41pm On Feb 12 |
PDPdestroyer:Lol. At the end, all of you should learn how to criticize without making it personal. Like me, I no dey call obi Pandora or ipob. I no dey call tinubu Escobar or druggie. Even atiku na Atiku I dey call am. There are limits to how we address others. These guys were working adults before I was even thought about self. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by JuanDeDios: 1:43pm On Feb 12 |
mrvitalis:That's a strategy. He might be losing a little on pms and recovering most of it in diesel and aviation fuel, the idea being to discourage importers. Even if there's a loss, it doesn't prove that govt is subsidising him. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by thesolutions(m): 1:45pm On Feb 12 |
chinchum:He get crude oil at fixed naira value. Again, foreign refineries are not getting those benefits as he is getting yet their products is only affected by naira to dollar conversion rate. There is no private company that gets benefits from government like dangote has received yet we can not overcome this constant stories and competition that only arizes when marketers complain about the price of dangote products in relation to importation. He is more concerned about the profits of marketers than the price of the product. He gives discount to those that buys more quantity and limit the number of marketers that can access the product from his refinery by his minimum quantity order rule.. Those who paid for 5 million liters just before his price went from 699 to 799 received only about 4.4 million liters. That is one disadvantage that can only happen in Nigeria. I can't place an order online and they withhold the product because of price adjustment. There is no reason to defend him for now. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by PDPdestroyer(m): 1:50pm On Feb 12 |
nairalanda1:That doesn’t answer the question. I said show me where you ever admonished anyone abusing Tinubu to tone it down, like you did for the guy abusing Obi. Claiming neutral to deceive people to believe you are being objective in your criticism is the hallmark of deceit and cowardice. Why not come all out and show where you belong instead, nobody will arrest you for that |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by mrvitalis(m): 1:52pm On Feb 12 |
JuanDeDios:Can he sale me 50 million litres I would pay 950 but he would deliver to Ghana? |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by glolomoh: 1:59pm On Feb 12 |
I laughed when he was fighting dirty with Farouk and some people saw him as their messiah. He lowered price and they singing his praises. Within a month when he discovered that he has overcome every competitive barriers, he increased the price citing one silly excuse. Now, competition came again, he promptly reduced the price. This shows that if given absolute monopoly, the price will soar higher. The best bet is to allow him to compete locally and globally. Let's there be multiple supplier/producers of fuel in nigeria. The strategy he used in the cement industry should not be allowed in the Petroleum sector because the sector is the key of every household economy. He must be restricted. May the price war never ends. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by AmazingELixir: 2:06pm On Feb 12 |
thesolutions:Youngman man stop spreading falsehood...i don't know what is wrong with some of you. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by JuanDeDios: 2:20pm On Feb 12 |
mrvitalis:You can ask him, but I doubt it. I mean, like I already said, he's trying to ingratiate himself to the populace and capture the biggest market in Africa. So if he's taking a loss, he'd rather take it here. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by oloriokonbowa: 2:51pm On Feb 12 |
Why did Dangote wait for the independent marketers to reduce their prices before he agrees to reduce? That means he had the ability to reduce all along. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by weslay: 2:54pm On Feb 12 |
thesolutions:Did I just read high tariffs on exports from dangote to subsidize imports? What happened to NNPC, the marketers, and other Nigerians building their own refineries to compete with dangote refinery. In 2001, people bought GSM SIM for over 20k. Today, it's less than 200 Naira. Some Telco's even give it out free of charge. That's the power of the market. Thesolutions, your solution here is a problem. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by Kendollar696(m): 3:44pm On Feb 12 |
dam2000:Even IF, you see goods things, you wont recognise it... Person slash price.. You still dey abuse.... May God help uhna thinking oooo |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by richkal(m): 3:45pm On Feb 12 |
I beg can we all the common people pull funds together and build our own refinery. At least we are going to become a better competitor to Baba Dangote. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by thesolutions(m): 3:50pm On Feb 12 |
weslay:There are several refineries currently being built by private individuals. They are not getting the type of support dangote got. NNPC has proven they can not manage our refineries. So that is not an option. Before dangote refinery, we have been importing fuel. If dangote refinery prove not to be a solution to this importation, we are not supposed to wound ourselves supporting it. The government has made sacrifices so that dangote can help the economy but he is becoming a challenge rather than solution. How can he compete with international refinery when his price at local market that has no logistics cost, security cost, custom duties and tariffs be the same as prices if same product were to be imported while bearing those charges. Definitely not right. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by donself9: 4:00pm On Feb 12 |
thesolutions:Will you shutup if you dont know something, i challenge you post the statement Dangote make to slash price ... it was in spirit of festivity and he make it known it within celebration period only So where and how did dangote Lie, please read is statement nd show us how he decieved Nigerians Some of you here are just agent of confusion You say rubbish without facts or knowledge |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by chinchum(m): 4:12pm On Feb 12 |
thesolutions:i know of contract for sale of crude in naira equivalent of market price btw. fg and Dangote but not Fixed amount you mentioned. To be fair to Dangote, the price of petrol has at times come down same way it went up. He brought it down by about 20% in Xmas. He is not charity. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by InvestSmart(f): 4:39pm On Feb 12 |
The petrol price propaganda has stated again. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by damkin24(m): 5:38pm On Feb 12 |
nairalanda1:But when your disobedients folks abuse Tinubu he is not old enough to be your grandpa? Keep deceiving yourself |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by nairalanda1(m): 5:46pm On Feb 12 |
damkin24:I don't support any side , bruv |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by francis2565(m): 6:41pm On Feb 12 |
Inspirer1:He has Honestly my brother this is what it is. I'm beginning to distrust the guy.. Dangote can actually sell this fuel to Nigerians at 500 per litter. Imagine these marketers are not there, by now Dangote would have increased his fuel to 1000 naira. At one time he told us that fuel may sell at 1000 naira and I was like why is this man like this. Okay tell me what has changed that made him increase his gantry price from 699naira. His intention for selling fuel to Nigerians at a reasonable price is very questionable. Dangote increased price just last two weeks here but the moment marketers brought in fuel he went and reduced his own. Abeg is this reduction for Nigerians or for competition sake He has edge already over this importers yet he keeps increasing the moment these marketers go quiet. He brought in over 4000 CNG tankers and told us once these tankers comes we will enjoy cheaper fuel. Apparently the guy can't be trusted anymore. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by EleventhWeirdo: 7:26pm On Feb 12 |
thesolutions:You mean, government should punish exports and encourage fuel importation in a country battling hyper unemployment, high fx exposure and currency devaluation, and absolute poverty? Indeed h@te can make someone think like a cl0wn without br@in. |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by TalkingBird: 11:27pm On Feb 12 |
Wicked people. If there was no importation, it would be 1000 naira in a month. Very wicked people |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by capish01: 1:12am On Feb 13 |
thesolutions:It appears you have succumbed to a premature amnesty of memory or perhaps cast prudence to the tempest. Is it possible that your recollection has failed regarding the epoch, a mere four years prior, when the procurement of petrol commanded an exorbitant sum nearing 1,500 Naira? Have you so hastily granted absolution or slipped into oblivion concerning the nefarious machinations of the petroleum syndicates? Those who cannibalized subsidies and, by unintentional consequence, precipitated the cataclysmic ruin of our macroeconomic stability? Nay, you have not forgotten. You are an integral component of a systemic apparatus that extols and validates venality, simply because it facilitates your own pecuniary. I personally believe that once any machination towards subsidy is included (which it already is) it would be grosly abused to the demourage of the poor nigerians who so grossly depend on petroleum products for their daily livelihood. furthermore, are we not happy benefactors of the increment of the exportation of refined products? is it not what is adding heftily to the aggregate of the national reserves that expedate the downward trend of the dollar to naira exchange rate, strengthening our currency again? of which camp do you stand with dear sir, expidiation of the economic stance of the country or personal enrichment of the ruling and affluent class of Nigerians? |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by skywalker240(m): 6:27am On Feb 13 |
Okay the price of crude oil doesn't contribute again? Make una continue to trust this crooked business Man |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by Nnaetobi39: 6:27am On Feb 13 |
Dangote is actually playing with our intelligence,sold fuel 739 in December,839 in January and February,now changing price again.the man wants to push away any sort of competition before dealing with this country |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by skywalker240(m): 6:32am On Feb 13 |
francis2565:Who trusted him? Only short brained people |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by skywalker240(m): 7:06am On Feb 13 |
Emeskhalifa:You are not talking to dangote are you? When i see those people defending him, i ask myself, who do us this thing? |
| Re: Dangote Refinery’s ₦774/Litre Petrol Cheaper Than Imported Petrol by skywalker240(m): 7:10am On Feb 13 |
ogene007:Yes protect dangote refinery and he will in turn protect us like he did just early this year before those marketers resumed import right? Nigerians Somebody is after his own greedy interest that won't favor the masses, and yet you can't smell it |
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