What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? - Politics (6) - Nairaland
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| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by callthefred: 6:07pm On Mar 09 |
Sheuns:Okay it was Yar'adua but OBJ sold $120 didn't he? How exactly did that defeat the message? You guys always looking for dragging. |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by do4luv14(m): 8:18pm On Mar 09 |
lawani:You have not answered my questions, Buh I will just ask these one Only, What had the strait of Hormuz got to do with us , and how can it still affect the price, Remember our crude is sourced locally, or does it had to pass thru same strait of Hormuz, before it gets home ![]() |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by success1smyn(m): 9:35pm On Mar 09 |
Sheuns:Then you don't know what subsidizing is. |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by lawani(m): 10:50am On Mar 10 |
do4luv14:Nigeria is not the highest producer of coffee. Ethiopia is. If something causes a fall in production in Ethiopia then price will rise and Nigeria will benefit. Oil price is not stable in the same way and you don't expect Nigeria to sell lower than the going price just because it is not passing through the strait of Hormuz. If you make garri, can you sell it lower than the market price because it is not passing through the strait of Hormuz? |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by do4luv14(m): 12:15pm On Mar 10 |
lawani:You still shifting the question, By these your explanation, is it safe to say Dangote and to a very very Large extent bought their crude oil from outside?? Or wasn't the crude sold to them in Naira?? |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by obailala(m): 11:49am On Mar 12 |
givedemwotowoto:Yeah but if the company keeps its products at the same price, there's an 'opportunity cost' for that, and it's still a form of 'subsidy' or 'under-recovery' (which is the fancy term the NNPC under Buhari tried to use to mask the term 'subsidy'. If there's an opportunity to sell at N2000 and make a profit of N1500 per basket, but the tomato company chooses to keep it's price at N1000, that additional profit of N1000 which the company forfeits to keep prices low for its community is still referred to as 'subsidy' in economics. |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by givedemwotowoto(op): 11:52am On Mar 12 |
obailala:Dangote has already reduced his petrol price due to public outrage and people asking tough questions, because everything I described was possible, while some people are still online explaining and defending nonsense |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by obailala(m): 11:57am On Mar 12*. Modified: 12:23pm On Mar 12 |
givedemwotowoto:Defending? I only explained basic economics 101 to you on why the price increased and you think that's "defending"? Well, it's not my fault if the elementary explanation I gave flew over your head for you to term it 'nonsense'. There are several avenues for Dangote to reduce it's price if it wants to, they can simply choose to reduce their 'profit margin' and that can help reduce the price. But my point was that if NNPC chooses to sell crude cheaper than global prices to Dangote, then that's a form of subsidy. That is all I said, but if your brain chooses to interpret this as me 'defending' the price rise, then I cant really help you. ...by the way, the ever greedy Dangote didn't reduce his price because of any public outrage or tough questions, he reduced his price cos global oil prices dropped in the last few days.
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| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by Cromagnon: 3:50am On Mar 18 |
Mrtaye:Thank goodness you agree that subsidy is corruption laden |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by Cromagnon: 1:20am On Jun 23 |
Mrtaye:who is this you you are referring to how many people welfare have you done in last 5yrs? why will an adult expect another adult to carry his responsibilities if he's not a thief? |
| Re: What Does The Strait of Hormuz Have To Do With Nigeria's Rising Petrol Prices? by Mrtaye: 1:25pm On Jun 23 |
Your analogy is gbajue because you're not doing any favour here ...no be rocket science ooo Cromagnon: |
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