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Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by redcliff: 12:54pm On May 30
some mofos will be here jubliating, forgetting that Dangote refinery is a private business. If you talk, they will tell you its adding to their GDP, tell me who you know ever, that is working for Dangote group.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 12:54pm On May 30
ZUBY77:
Your analysis is not bad at all, I like that you are posting without insults like many people would do.
This government is borrowing a lot of money and we are not really seeing it.
Stop replying to that one. He doesn't know the essence of government is to reduce poverty, create opportunities for businesses to thrive by reducing overhead and paperwork and provide security of lives and properties.

He has no in-depth experience with how organisational structures work. Na politician child him be.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by obailala(m): 1:04pm On May 30
IsraeliAIRFORCE:
But our foreign exchange Emefiele gave him for N130 per dollar is not freebies while we scramble for the black market to get it at N750.

Mind yourself.
Emefiele also granted the same foreign exchange privilege to tens of thousands of businessmen who met the requirements. The question is, where are are the other 9,999 businessmen?

The same Emefiele you talk about also diverterted billions of dollars privately, stashing the funds in foreign banks. Several other businessmen and bankers who similarly got the forex only round-tripped the funds to instantly enrich themselves with billions overnight - The story of bankers like the late Wigwe is well known.

But somehow, you expect me to join an undiscerning mob in cursing out Dangote who appears to be the only one who used the privilege to better the lives of Nigerians and the economy of Nigeria? All because Dangote did not give me free fuel?
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by DrAkpa(m): 1:16pm On May 30
ZUBY77:
Mr.Brain.
I am not an average Nigerian. I can easily stake a bet that I am way above your head by a large margin.

My question is for average Nigerians like you.

So you think it's that easy to sell village land and use it to buy land and build house/houses in Lekki?
How much is the village land and how many lands do you have in your own village?

How many houses do you have in that axis yourself? I live in Lekki, so I can easily come for verification if you want. That's if you promise not to kidnap me.
You call me an average Nigerian? A former federal legislator? Hahaha, my boy, go and sleep.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by ElSudani: 1:33pm On May 30
ZUBY77:
Maybe this news should have been sent to those people working there.
How many people are working there?
Just a few, but remember Dangote is a Nigerian like yourself, maybe if you create something and employ a few Nigerians perhaps there wouldn't be so much unemployment.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by adeprosper20233(m): 1:41pm On May 30
Dangote is a wicked man pretending like a Good man, is indirectly taking advantage of the Nigerian because of the Government ‘weakness. undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by Nefort: 1:43pm On May 30
ZUBY77:
How is this helping Nigeria? Or are we supposed to be bragging for nothing?
We still buy petrol products at very high cost here
This is someone's private business. He is not doing it to help Nigeria. He is doing it to make money. If you need something that will help Nigeria then ask Tinubu about it.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by esnbrutality: 2:11pm On May 30
Ok...that is a point

Incognito403:
Those people will hide behind anything to perpetrate their racism.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by esnbrutality: 2:16pm On May 30
This news is as current as ever.

Leave your propaganda. Doesn't Dangote know about EU standards, even the USA won't touch his diesel, let alone Asian country's.

He has been told to improve on international best standards of diesel.

The cars and machinery manufacturing companies that manufacture diesel engines aren't looking at NIGERIA market as their sole market.

Internationally Dangite Diesel is messed up. You need double filtration to operate a diesel machinery in NIGERIA.

So leave your propaganda noise...abeg.


BizLeader:
And some people liked your comments without verifying your opinion.

This happened when the refinery was ramping up production and it has since announced production of 10 ppm ultra-low-sulfur diesel intended to meet Euro-5 standards.

How you didn't hear the other news is weird of you. angry
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by AOB1: 2:31pm On May 30
Judolisco:
Na dangote dey chop life now oh... No wonder kerosene cost...if u still dey use kerosene... U be big man oh....u dey use jet fuel cook food grin
una no go kee person for this country grin
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by oka4ugoo: 2:50pm On May 30
chigator2:
Abeg, drop that narrative. Dangote will continue to dominate and monopolize industries in Nigeria as long as a large portion of the country’s wealthy class consists of people with deep pockets with lazy brains and little appetite for productive risk.

Where do wealthy Nigerians invest their money?

First, there are those who pour capital into quick-return schemes that add little long-term value to the economy. They fund luxury real estate projects in Abuja and Lagos, or buy up vast expanse of undeveloped land from local communities only to resell them at a markup downstream to other new money buyers who partake in the illusion of wealth creation that dominates Nigeria’s real estate culture buying largely unproductive land and expecting its value to double within a year simply because everyone wishes it will. Every body is selling land and properties these days, find one poor community, steal their land or pay the chief peanuts and tell investors it is the next banana island.

Then there are those who flock to already saturated “safe” industries after seeing others profit from them. Hospitality, auto dealerships, import businesses, trading, poultry ( cry haew ) and similar ventures are overcrowded with capital chasing familiar opportunities. The latest craze is China Importation. These businesses may generate profits for their owners, but they rarely create the kind of innovation, industrial capacity, or global competitiveness that attracts significant foreign direct investment and grows the economy or technological capacity of the labor force.

Countries that achieve sustained economic growth are often driven by wealthy individuals willing to back bold ideas, startups, research, advanced manufacturing, technology, and other frontier ventures. Their capital expands the productive capacity of the economy.

In the south-south that has the oil everyone is drilling and refining, those it mean that there are no big men there or even big government thieves that can at least pool money together to build something they can say is their own and by their own people. They are waiting for outsiders to come and invest so they can do pipeline security for peanuts. BUA is planning to build a refinery in Akwa-Ibom while Akpabio is plotting to sleep with other people’s wives and NDDC chairmen are servicing their girlfriends and foreign investments. Tomorrow someone will say na our oyel money, keep fooling yourself. Since the days of Adam, ownership of anything is determined by who takes it not you had it.

In Nigeria, too much capital follows trends instead of creating them. Too many investors copy one another rather than funding the next generation of industries. Until that changes, it is unrealistic to expect a handful of industrialists not to dominate sectors where few others are willing to take meaningful risks.
Well said my brother.

Honestly sometimes I do ask myself why won't the South South Governors pull their resources together and build a refinery even if it means borrowing. This country is cursed aswear.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by BizLeader: 3:40pm On May 30
esnbrutality:
This news is as current as ever.

Leave your propaganda. Doesn't Dangote know about EU standards, even the USA won't touch his diesel, let alone Asian country's.

He has been told to improve on international best standards of diesel.

The cars and machinery manufacturing companies that manufacture diesel engines aren't looking at NIGERIA market as their sole market.

Internationally Dangite Diesel is messed up. You need double filtration to operate a diesel machinery in NIGERIA.

So leave your propaganda noise...abeg.
The way you guys lie and chest beat on this platform is a thing of signs and wonders. Common to check Google dey too difficult for you?

European buyers avoided specific shipments of diesel from the Dangote Refinery because the fuel samples failed to meet the stringent cold-weather (winter) standards and elevated sulfur limits required by the European Union.

For example, Germany requires a winter standard -7 degree. Some tested batches registered sulfur levels of 36ppm, which exceeds the EU's maximum limit of 10 ppm.

Dangote's Response: We are a tropical producer and that "winter diesel" is simply not a part of our current portfolio, as our fuel is tailored for warmer climates.

The issue is not the refinery ability to refine to that level, it is knowing who its target market is.

#liar liar pants on fire#
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by IyanAtiEgusi: 3:40pm On May 30
Nicoddemus:
As long as he doesn't monopolize the oil sector. He should allow room for competition. He's an asset to the nation
is monopoly a crime?
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by IyanAtiEgusi: 3:41pm On May 30
PigTormentor:
Dangote refinery that's not really working yet or will never work. Na scam according to some not too long ago.
Torment d pigs well well grin
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by IyanAtiEgusi: 3:42pm On May 30
ZUBY77:
How is this helping Nigeria? Or are we supposed to be bragging for nothing?
We still buy petrol products at very high cost here
Make dem subsidize am for u?
subsidy na ur right?
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by commoditiesnig(m): 4:12pm On May 30
Big Kudos to Dangote
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by frog12:
the company set to spend a fresh $10 billion on its 1.4 million barrels per day expansion drive, according to S&P Global.
all these to kill other new refineries wey dey come up. grin
but the lies under the previous NNPC management too much.
they sabotage their own refineries maintenance for this front refinery to emerge. shocked


chigator2:
Abeg, drop that narrative. Dangote will continue to dominate and monopolize industries in Nigeria as long as a large portion of the country’s wealthy class consists of people with deep pockets with lazy brains and little appetite for productive risk.

Where do wealthy Nigerians invest their money?

First, there are those who pour capital into quick-return schemes that add little long-term value to the economy. They fund luxury real estate projects in Abuja and Lagos, or buy up vast expanse of undeveloped land from local communities only to resell them at a markup downstream to other new money buyers who partake in the illusion of wealth creation that dominates Nigeria’s real estate culture buying largely unproductive land and expecting its value to double within a year simply because everyone wishes it will. Every body is selling land and properties these days, find one poor community, steal their land or pay the chief peanuts and tell investors it is the next banana island.

Then there are those who flock to already saturated “safe” industries after seeing others profit from them. Hospitality, auto dealerships, import businesses, trading, poultry ( cry haew ) and similar ventures are overcrowded with capital chasing familiar opportunities. The latest craze is China Importation. These businesses may generate profits for their owners, but they rarely create the kind of innovation, industrial capacity, or global competitiveness that attracts significant foreign direct investment and grows the economy or technological capacity of the labor force.

Countries that achieve sustained economic growth are often driven by wealthy individuals willing to back bold ideas, startups, research, advanced manufacturing, technology, and other frontier ventures. Their capital expands the productive capacity of the economy.

In the south-south that has the oil everyone is drilling and refining, those it mean that there are no big men there or even big government thieves that can at least pool money together to build something they can say is their own and by their own people. They are waiting for outsiders to come and invest so they can do pipeline security for peanuts. BUA is planning to build a refinery in Akwa-Ibom while Akpabio is plotting to sleep with other people’s wives and NDDC chairmen are servicing their girlfriends and foreign investments. Tomorrow someone will say na our oyel money, keep fooling yourself. Since the days of Adam, ownership of anything is determined by who takes it not you had it.

In Nigeria, too much capital follows trends instead of creating them. Too many investors copy one another rather than funding the next generation of industries. Until that changes, it is unrealistic to expect a handful of industrialists not to dominate sectors where few others are willing to take meaningful risks.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by esnbrutality: 4:50pm On May 30
Shame on you .

You think you are using AI generated responses to twist what basic commonsense can show?

When Dangote was refining the so called diesel, didn't he factor in the fact that the diesel won't meet Europe standards at the said time? Or you just manufacture senselessly because you feel your product is the benchmark for international consumption?


As regards the target markets....if you are producing for local consumption and your country is a diesel consuming mega house like China or other developed nations that manufacture their machines its a different ball game because machine manufacturing companies can factor in descripancies for diesel types to run their manufactured equipments and engines.


You are actually exporting to a region that has strict specifications and he didn't meet the threshold Period. Be it, in summer, winter, autumn or whatever season, he should have done his due diligence and that shows incompetence.

The Arabs dont have that issue because they have been producing to specifications from time immemorial.

Dangote should UP his game anf leave senseless patriotism from international businesses.

You meet standards you sell..if you dont you loose..and he Lost. Simple
.





BizLeader:
The way you guys lie and chest beat on this platform is a thing of signs and wonders. Common to check Google dey too difficult for you?

European buyers avoided specific shipments of diesel from the Dangote Refinery because the fuel samples failed to meet the stringent cold-weather (winter) standards and elevated sulfur limits required by the European Union.

For example, Germany requires a winter standard -7 degree. Some tested batches registered sulfur levels of 36ppm, which exceeds the EU's maximum limit of 10 ppm.

Dangote's Response: We are a tropical producer and that "winter diesel" is simply not a part of our current portfolio, as our fuel is tailored for warmer climates.

The issue is not the refinery ability to refine to that level, it is knowing who its target market is.

#liar liar pants on fire#
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by prophetfire: 5:10pm On May 30
Mubarak55:
Good news from Nigerian agin cool
This is one of Tinubu's achievements.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by Exousiang01(m):
ZUBY77:
How is this helping Nigeria? Or are we supposed to be bragging for nothing?
We still buy petrol products at very high cost here
You are buying petrol at 50% below the global price.
Go and check the global price of petrol.

ZUBY77:
That's the paper statistics they present to you to make you feel they are doing well.
What is your minimum wage?

If someone whose minimum wage is 1 million buys petrol at 1,000 naira per liter, should someone whose minimum wage is 70,000 Naira buy petrol at what price?
Do the maths and tell me.
Young man I live in the UK, I have traveled to 4 different countries since the war started. Not everyone loves under a rock like you.
Your ignorance doesn't define anything
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by Exousiang01(m): 5:33pm On May 30
esnbrutality:
Heard Europe rejected his diesel because of high Sulphur content that gradually destroys engines. cool
When you can't find bad news, you start imagining bad news.
Continue. You are doing fine
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by Gbogboski: 6:25pm On May 30
ZUBY77:
How is this helping Nigeria? Or are we supposed to be bragging for nothing?
We still buy petrol products at very high cost here
Without dangote refinery,this current global oil crisis occasioned by the war in Iran, would have been catastrophic for Nigeria.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by Judolisco(m): 6:59pm On May 30
Exousiang01:
Young man Jet A-1 is different from kerosene.
Where una dey learn this kind things from.
You this generation of young Nigerians happen to be to least learned ever.
Some of the things you lots say today is just unimaginable.
The confidence combined with the ignorance is another amazing capacity you guys have developed
oga shut up... It's just a joke.... Who doesn't know that jet fuel is a refined form of kerosene... And both are selling for almost the same price.... Open mouth call me young generation... Sorry oh ancient of days
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by winnah(f): 7:43pm On May 30
I hate news like this... Now that he's fighting with his life against the government, and the oil lords. Where are others...

Several license where issued alongside his own. None except him and BUA has made the bold step to risk their wealth and their lives to invest in this economy...

Tomorrow you'll come out to cry Monopoly...

Tell me the sector that he's monopolizing...

Nicoddemus:
As long as he doesn't monopolize the oil sector. He should allow room for competition. He's an asset to the nation
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by ZUBY77(m): 8:28pm On May 30
Gbogboski:
Without dangote refinery,this current global oil crisis occasioned by the war in Iran, would have been catastrophic for Nigeria.
Lol.
Is Dangote Refinery servicing every other African country?

What is the impact of Dangote refinery in Senegal, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt etc?
Since these countries are not in crisis, why would Nigeria be in crisis without Dangote?

Talk another thing. Dangote is enriching himself not you and I.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by ZUBY77(m): 8:32pm On May 30
Exousiang01:
You are buying petrol at 50% below the global price.
Go and check the global price of petrol.
That's the paper statistics they present to you to make you feel they are doing well.
What is your minimum wage?

If someone whose minimum wage is 1 million buys petrol at 1,000 naira per liter, should someone whose minimum wage is 70,000 Naira buy petrol at what price?
Do the maths and tell me.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by ZUBY77(m): 8:33pm On May 30
IyanAtiEgusi:
Make dem subsidize am for u?
subsidy na ur right?
No, let them increase the price for you. High cost of items is your right in a country where minimum wage is just $50.
Re: Dangote Refinery Emerges World’s Biggest Jet Fuel Exporter, by ZUBY77(m): 8:35pm On May 30
Nefort:
This is someone's private business. He is not doing it to help Nigeria. He is doing it to make money. If you need something that will help Nigeria then ask Tinubu about it.
You are right bro. I cant argue that. What I can argue is sending this kind of news of a private company to make us feel like we are heros to the world while we gain nothing from it.
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