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| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by luluosas(m): 4:48pm On May 12, 2016 |
When price of petroleum products were low, the telecoms operators were billing us exorbitantly. Imagine I used to buy Glo 1GB at N3,000 before MTN SME came into play. Today, the cost of petroleum products are exorbitant and the telecoms operators are now offering high volume of data with miserable amount. The same N3,000 for Glo's 1GB data plan in 2013 now offers 6GB in 2016. Who is fooling who? All my hope is that competition in the oil industry would definitely drive down price in the nearest future. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by Oz4realsss: 4:51pm On May 12, 2016 |
Akshow:I am not against deregulation but the telephone example you gave cannot substitute for an essential commodity like petrol - cost of goods and services revolves round it. Also, your story deceitfully did not tell us how we shall overcome the harsh realities that will add to an already difficult situation before the price will get better. You also did not tell us how long we shall endure the sufferings before the price will drop. These questions are begging you for answers. I guess you were able to endure with the telephone experience because it never affected the cost of goods and services. So many Nigerians were also able to because they could do without it. Now, that we are faced with a commodity whose cost has a spiral effect on every other cost, it is very illogical to compare it with the telephone that has no spiral cost effect. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by Poweredbrew: 4:52pm On May 12, 2016 |
MrAdetunjiBayo:Ibo man, why why why? |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by edorhe14(m): 4:53pm On May 12, 2016 |
Nigeria, We hail Thee |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by byteem: 4:53pm On May 12, 2016 |
luluosas:DUNSI.. HOW CAN U COMPARE TELECOMS AND GSM ... WHY NOT USE DIESEL INSTEAD.. WHY HAS DIESEL NOT CRASHED .. DNT FORGET SUBSIDY IS ONLY PAID ON PETROL NOT DIESEL ... SO WHY IS DIESEL STILL HIGH... SIMPLY PUT .. DNT EXPECT WHAT HAPPED WITH GSM TO HAPPEN WITH PMS .. ITS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PLAYING FIELD WHERE DIFF RULES APPLY.. MARKET FORCES VARY.. TELCOS DO NOT HAVE TO SOURCE FOR FOREX .. OR COPE WITH POOR INFRASTRUCTURE FOR IMPORT OR COPE WITH CABALS WHO SEEK TO RUN A MONOPOLY ...TOTALLY DIFF ... OR MAD POLITICIANS WHO CONTROL OIL WELLS AND SEEK TO MAXIMIZE PROFIT |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by saintdennis(m): 4:54pm On May 12, 2016 |
phlemzy:And thus the economy suffers. That's why min wage can't be increased |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by caprini1: 4:59pm On May 12, 2016 |
Only byteem made sense here,every other moniker just made comments out of charged emotions. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by luluosas(m): 5:00pm On May 12, 2016 |
byteem:Do you at all understand my post? I never compare GSM and PMS any way. I said when petroleum products price were low, we were paying very high for telecoms services, but now petroleum products prices are high and we are now paying less for telecoms services instead paying higher. So, all I am saying is that with competition opened to every one to play, prices would definitely forced itself down. Thank you. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by ceaser: 5:01pm On May 12, 2016 |
ChukwuIbrahim:That is the absurdity I worry about in Nigeria and Nigerians. You try to ease pains, a few disgruntled freed Mu'fuckers will find a way to make prohibitive profits at the expense of the Nigerian people and regulatory bodies, either true bribes or ineptitude look the other way. Don't be surprised if all the fuel stations in a particular community form an association where they agree "not to compete", that is, sell fuel at "the same price" irrespective of where it is sourced from and also in unison reach an agreement to tamper with their gauges in order to maximize profit while sanctioning whoever breaks the agreement with all forms of deterrents possible - financial, physical abuse and even spiritual (jazz) attacks. There is this gas station owned by a woman (Bo*a*) that chose to stand out as reasonable and honest among the independent marketers by selling her commodities at 86.50 NGN and even goes as far as routine checks of her gauges to ensure the gas attendants have not tampered with it. She faces daily harassment from other marketers for daring to be different. Even the police she reported a case of death threat to could not guarantee her safety |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by amaechi1: 5:01pm On May 12, 2016 |
TANTUMERGO007:If buhari is plaque, I wonder what GEJ and his cronies who perpetuated corruption would be? |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by Profwriter(m): 5:02pm On May 12, 2016 |
Dont mind him, he is saying rubbish, trying to put a square peg in a round hole. Why has the price of disel not fallen ever since it was dergulated years ago. I dont know why people chose to be fools |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by amaechi1: 5:02pm On May 12, 2016 |
TANTUMERGO007:If Buhari is a plaque, what will GEJ annd cronies who looted this country dry. Saint I guess?? |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by ogmask: 5:06pm On May 12, 2016 |
modath:The bolded is my take home. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by saintdennis(m): 5:07pm On May 12, 2016 |
byteem:When I saw kachickwu's statement I was dumbfounded. He needs to be sacked. Do gas stations advertise? Do they do promos? Do they hire marketers? Why would any station owner reduce the price he sells petrol? Until REFINERIES start working In naija the cost of downstream sector oil biz CANNOT DROP thus price of pms will instead rise since its import cost dances to the tune of naira/dollar songs! Until we have stable electricity supply demand for fuel will remain very high and thus keep prices high. Infact the minister is confused(both of them) |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by thawgy(m): 5:09pm On May 12, 2016 |
Akshow:**** if you think the price of fuel will come down because th price cam down for the telecommunication companies.. infact you are very mad for saying this.. Did we all depend on using mobile phones?.. did we need mobile phones to get to work?.. did we need mobile phones to power our gens.. that was even a time these things were considered luxuries and not necessities and you have the guts to come and spew poo poo on here.. **** |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by byteem: 5:10pm On May 12, 2016 |
luluosas:OOOKK SORRY .. I REMOVE THE DUNSI PART.. BUT SERIOUSLY NO ONE SHOULD COMPARE GSM WITH THIS ... COS THAT WAHTS ALL THOSE BUAHAEEDIOTS USE TO CLAIM THAT PRICE WILL COME T=DOWN.. JUST ANOTHER SCAM.. IT WNT... NT WHEN THESE MAD MARKETERS ARE IN CHARGE... SEE HOW THEY MONOPLIZED THE DIESEL MARKET... WHY DINT MARKET FORCES BRING THAT DOWN.. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by nextstep(m): 5:13pm On May 12, 2016 |
We've been buying fuel around 145 on average for a few months now. So what's the big deal now that we will buy fuel around that same 145? I just want scarcity to go away |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by clemyayo: 5:15pm On May 12, 2016 |
NLC should focus on the 56k minimum wage,and forget about plan protest |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by pchukwudi: 5:16pm On May 12, 2016 |
mikolo80:Which crap are you talking about oga? Which Korea? North or South? Lieing maschine. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by spiralwedge(m): 5:17pm On May 12, 2016 |
I love this administration and the present dispensation. We are waking up. Just as it was in Ghana. It may hard now, but it's gonna be better later. We need to endure as hard and tough decisions are made. The beauty of it all is that a fantastically enlightened citizenry will emerge. God bless Nigeria. God curse all enemies of Nigeria. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by spiralwedge(m): 5:17pm On May 12, 2016 |
I love this administration and the present dispensation. We are waking up. Just as it was in Ghana. It may hard now, but it's gonna be better later. We need to endure as hard and tough decisions are made. The beauty of it all is that a fantastically enlightened citizenry will emerge. God bless Nigeria. God curse all enemies of Nigeria, within and without. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by Nobody: 5:17pm On May 12, 2016 |
Akshow:Would you have said this around 2012? |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by Nobody: 5:23pm On May 12, 2016 |
TANTUMERGO007:God has lifted him above you and there is notin u can do change that, sorry,hating him wont take you anywhere. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by crazygod(m): 5:24pm On May 12, 2016 |
Akshow:Guy why u dey talk like this? Is petrol d same with fone? Dude this are two different tinz entirely. How many people were using fine when the deregulation of the telecommunications industry took place? U need to understand that petrol is a staple product, hence, it has an abnormal demand effect |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by Nobody: 5:29pm On May 12, 2016 |
omenka:you don't seem to get why I asked to Send you my cv,only someone benefiting from this government will not feel this harsh economy and from your dp ,location and comment,I can see the government is really treating you well |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by GWMI(m): 5:30pm On May 12, 2016 |
The hypocrisy in yoruba, is second to none in Nigeria.Infact their education remains of use any longer.Shame. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by 989900: 5:40pm On May 12, 2016 |
Akshow:I find it depressingly laughable when people compare 'Telco' with 'oil and gas' in this light. #applesandoranges |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by MeAboki(m): 5:57pm On May 12, 2016 |
omenka:Oboy, shake my e-hand, you said it all like how it is. |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by lozanni(m): 6:05pm On May 12, 2016 |
omenka:You are obsessed wth bubu, do you know that ? |
| Re: Nigerians Reject Labour Move Against Pump Price by phlemzy: 6:05pm On May 12, 2016 |
invectives:The jobless will have to keep looking out for jobs or other means of livelihood. The Nigeria of today is strictly all man for himself. Even the government doesn't really care. |
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