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Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 9:56am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
I insist, old man, you do need to read Field Ruwe....
Young man, what we see lying down, you can never see with drones.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Tenses: 9:56am On Mar 24
tinubu government forced workers to work at home. Go verify.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Stmiceel(m): 9:56am On Mar 24
Pray for de escalation of what? Let the oil price soar, let the war continues if the terrorist nations won't allow for peaceful coexistence.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 9:56am On Mar 24
Lithiumite:
What's wrong with dangotes suggestion.......he is onlybtelking us to be more efficient with our mobility economics.......why will someone spend so much to get to work only to sleep and gist all day.....why cant we explore the work from home option......its simple economics,if fewer people are on tbe roads unnecessarily transporters will be forced to review their fares,
Well, I guess your doctor, lawyer, trader, mechanic, fuel station attendant, security guard, police, army, etc ,etc can work from home then...
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 9:58am On Mar 24
Image123:
Young man, what we see lying down, you can never see with drones.
Unfortunately, you Nigerians don't want to see several things.

Dutch disease.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Chienex24(m): 9:58am On Mar 24
Obaofaba:
God bless the Iranians for dealing ruthlessly with the foooooool in the white house.

The disaster of a president openly begged the Iranian regime to stop finishing them and the Israelites.

Why start a war you can't finish?

[/b]You were in the middle of negotiations with their leadership and the next thing is to kill them?

Americans and their godson Israelites looking for soft targets but the fearless Iranians later spoke with them in the language they understand.[b]
Everyday lamentation. Now you are talking to yourself
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by blowjohn(m): 9:59am On Mar 24
I remember when nas dissed 50 using just a phrase on the track Queens get the money: "he's rich but dies rhyming"

U can have money but no sense.
Have plenty money but very little sense.

This is an example.. In this man
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 10:00am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
Unfortunately, you Nigerians don't want to see several things.

Dutch disease.
i see you are from Malawi.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Babtunz: 10:00am On Mar 24
Yeah, of course. The country is in blackout and the masses have no choice but to buy your expensive fuel.

The statement might sound like you care, but we all know you don't. You just want to push the agenda so people can keep buying your fuel.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by blowjohn(m): 10:02am On Mar 24
Portiphaaa:
Nice talk , Aliko but it will end soon
The man speaks like a false prophet.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by oz4real83(m): 10:02am On Mar 24
Image123:
You need medical and spiritual help
if you can say that to the comment despite how meaningful and truthful the comment is, then you need far more than what you recommended for the person that made the comment😢😢😭
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by bmd1010: 10:03am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
Well, Dangote imports most of the crude he needs from oversease...and while none of the oil he imports passes through the Strait of Hormuz, thanks to 20% of the world's oil supply being blocked by the current crisis, there is relative scarcity of crude, leading to high prices.

Also, government does sell some crude, but it has to be sold at international price, or government funding for budget would be affected, as crude sales, whether to dangote or outside the country...provides government money for the treasury.

Government has not budgeted for a subsidy , so even if they did what you suggest they should do, they still have to pay NNPC and the crude oil sellers some money for selling crude at a loss...and because no money for subsidy in budget...that means more borrowing, and more debt.
I still belive one can sell locally to its people at a different rate n once the crude leaves the country it sells at intentional price
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by MrPOTUS: 10:03am On Mar 24
Obaofaba:
I don't mind.

So long that terrorist is in the white house is on his knees, I'm fine.
This is a sign of extremism grin

You prefer to suffer because of a person that won't even feel a pinch of any economic crisis.

What a fellow cheesy
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Jayhome24: 10:04am On Mar 24
I think Dangote is mad. Whn did he became a politician and a prophet? Oga we love you and appreciate you are our own if you nor shut you mouth andd peacefully f e c k to hell we will drag you to the mud and crash that your empire tight in your face.

Everyday Dangote this Dangote that is something wrong with you or what? Oh you think you can become Elon Musk here dictating to those I di o t s American ba? You lie na everything both physical and spiritual we go destroy you I swear.

Can't blame you afteralk no single Nigerian or a black Africa in your top management why won't you be
stew-pid? In a normal sense and in a sane clime what you did will never be accepted having all your top management as foreigners.

The Fed govt need to end monopoly it's making Dangote going too far.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 10:05am On Mar 24
oz4real83:
if you can say that to the comment despite how meaningful and truthful the comment is, then you need far more than what you recommended for the person that made the comment😢😢😭
An article about the middle east, oil, Dangote and refinery. An helpless loser in need of help starts ranting about APC. You both need urgent help.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by anonimi: 10:06am On Mar 24
alpharoyalty:
Work from home?
No electricity. Fuel to power generator is expensive 😡
There is adequate electricity since 2015, as promised by Fashola, Tinubu, Buhari and APC, which Adelabu Penkelemess confirmed last year.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lba6Uf64Ogc
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by blowjohn(m): 10:06am On Mar 24
Precious201010:
How is he wicked? Children with free data will open mouth and be insulting elders.... If not for Dangote and his refinery buy now fuel would have been sold for around 4k per litter
Hmm.... So after all the mouth they made why is fuel expensive? What was the intention from onset?
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by anonimi: 10:08am On Mar 24
Image123:
An article about the middle east, oil, Dangote and refinery.

An helpless loser in need of help starts ranting about APC. You both need urgent help.
Before the war started last month, why did Tinubu and APC fail to do what they promised huh

Deltafirstson:
Although the pump price of fuel was N197 when President Bola Tinubu took over on May 29, 2023, the product now sells for N617 per litre – less than two months after.

In his inaugural address, Tinubu announced that subsidy was gone, fulfilling a promise that all leading presidential candidates made during the campaign.

Nigerians have been lamenting the hardship occasioned by fuel price hike. Amid the lamentation, a video where Tinubu campaigned to slash the price of fuel went into circulation.

Checks by Daily Trust affirmed the authenticity of the video uploaded on the YouTube page of Channels Television.

At his campaign rally in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, on January 25, 2023, Tinubu spoke on a number of issues, but those of fuel scarcity and naira redesign made the headlines.

However, Tinubu who spoke in Yoruba language, also assured the crowd that though people were saying petrol price would hit N200, it would be reviewed downward under him.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200 per litre. Go and relax, we will bring it down,” he had said in the 7th minute of the video.


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-video-of-tinubu-campaigning-to-crash-fuel-



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JH8CC_JdUA
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 10:10am On Mar 24
bmd1010:
I still belive one can sell locally to its people at a different rate n once the crude leaves the country it sells at intentional price
Well, we cannot. This is me not defending any government, or dangote, or exploitaiton, this is reality based on the facts we have now.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by anonimi: 10:12am On Mar 24
Precious201010:
How is he wicked? Children with free data will open mouth and be insulting elders.... If not for Dangote and his refinery buy now fuel would have been sold for around 4k per litter
If not for PDP's deregulation and privatisation policies, would we have Dangote refinery licensed as part of the 2012 fuel subsidy plan, whci wicked APC politicians played politics with?

Can you imagine that they used Buhari's 2011 running mate to lead the protests. shocked
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by dododawa1: 10:15am On Mar 24
The owner of Nigeria





has





spoken.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Obaofaba: 10:17am On Mar 24
MrPOTUS:
This is a sign of extremism grin

You prefer to suffer because of a person that won't even feel a pinch of any economic crisis.

What a fellow cheesy
You don't run away from your problems.

Face it or you die with it.

Trump is a menace to the whole world.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Jlow2: 10:19am On Mar 24
Same fuel l gej sold at 97naira , paid subsidies even when oil prices hit 120dollar per barrell , apc at 120dollars per barell, fuel is almost 1500nair no subsidies paid , 2024 budget and 2025 budget was not implemented up to 35percent , borrowed trillions and nothing to show, Nigerians sleep in darkness everyday , Nigerians give themselves electricity and security, its shall never be well with apc and there supporters, anyone that tells you this country will get better with such bandits in power Land him a dirty slap
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 10:20am On Mar 24
anonimi:
Before the war started last month, why did Tinubu and APC fail to do what they promised huh
Continue asking, i think you're a jonalease. Jagaban's job is to continue to rule till 2031.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Lukuluku69(m): 10:20am On Mar 24
PlasmaTV:
This is a soft way to defend Tinubu and his reckless economic policies.
So na Tinubu tell Trump and Satanyahoo to go bomb Iran which led to the present hike in Crude Oul and its allied products?
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Precious201010(m): 10:21am On Mar 24
blowjohn:
Hmm.... So after all the mouth they made why is fuel expensive? What was the intention from onset?
you're still not getting the point... Ok look at it from this angle, if we are still in that era where we depend only or fuel importers and marketers..... Buy now you'll be experiencing 2 things, (1) long queue at filing stations which will lead to panic buying.. (2) hoarding of fuel and price hike which the government cannot even do anything about..

So if we are to be honest, Dangote refinery is a Blessing to the nation and a big relief to many, but many people are not looking at it from that angle...

If the Government is wise, what they should have done now is to supply enough crude oil to Dangote at a subsidised price, and sign an agreement with him not to export finished product pending when all these things would be over...

As it stands now Nigeria is making huge amounts of money from the sells of crude oil at the international market, but have U heard them said anything about it? But if the price has gone down you would have heard them lamenting on national televisions and social media platforms.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by iwaeda: 10:26am On Mar 24
How will Dangote sell, if we are not buying? Business mrn, by the time it reaches N2500, we will be ok, without going to UK. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by kimjessey2019: 10:32am On Mar 24
Betting investors boys no kuku the go outside. I don wake up use one Austrian collect 20k for the day first.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Elzazzi: 10:34am On Mar 24
Gotocourt:
Tinubu doesn't want to bring back short-term subsidy angry
Even the money he said has been saved from subsidy we don’t see the outcome yet. Ok atleast bring subsidy now that the price of petrol is really biting hard on Nigerians. Nawa
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by givedemwotowoto: 10:35am On Mar 24
Obaofaba:
God bless the Iranians for dealing ruthlessly with the foooooool in the white house.

The disaster of a president openly begged the Iranian regime to stop finishing them and the Israelites.

Why start a war you can't finish?

[/b]You were in the middle of negotiations with their leadership and the next thing is to kill them?

Americans and their godson Israelites looking for soft targets but the fearless Iranians later spoke with them in the language they understand.[b]
The war is inevitable to bring more stability in the Middle East. Iran was doing too much funding hezbollah and Hamas. Cut off the funding and the war between Israel and its neighbors ends.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Justice505: 10:35am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
Well, Dangote imports most of the crude he needs from oversease...and while none of the oil he imports passes through the Strait of Hormuz, thanks to 20% of the world's oil supply being blocked by the current crisis, there is relative scarcity of crude, leading to high prices.

Also, government does sell some crude, but it has to be sold at international price, or government funding for budget would be affected, as crude sales, whether to dangote or outside the country...provides government money for the treasury.

Government has not budgeted for a subsidy , so even if they did what you suggest they should do, they still have to pay NNPC and the crude oil sellers some money for selling crude at a loss...and because no money for subsidy in budget...that means more borrowing, and more debt.
I'm just trying to understand the part you said the government has to pay NNPC and the crude oil sellers some money for selling for loss like Nigerian now buy crude that we have in abundance from who from the soil or what. I understand that we produce 1.5 million barrel of crude a day and I also understand that the past administration has used part of our crude oil to collect loan, it's it out of place if we increase our production to 2 million or 2.5 million barrel a day or try to come to agreement with dangote to supply all the crude oil he needed at this time to at least reduce the price of fuel and diesel.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Usmanovic95(m): 10:36am On Mar 24
Even if a war is been fought in hell or heaven ,it must always affect Nigeria.
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