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Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by ajepako(f): 1:01pm On Aug 10, 2016
Trailblazer1:
In Keneking's voice

Amazing decision grin grin grin


Which keneking? The one that has totally transformed into wailer?

He is tired of his litanies of: "Jonathan sef " and ' Amazing decision"

Dividend of CHANJI... grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by free2ryhme: 1:02pm On Aug 10, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


Really, come on wailers, make up your mind?

There is only two ways you can have fuel at N40 and below

1.You either build five mega refineries, which take up to three years to build.

2.You subsidize fuel....and right now, we do not have the cash to do that thanks to the drop in oil prices.

Criticize Buhari.....I do myself....but with facts, not jokes.

so u didnot get the joke in my post

you have a big issue
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by menxer: 1:03pm On Aug 10, 2016
Even if the price of petrol is #200/liter, marketers would still ask for a hike.
The system runs on greed nothing else.
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by megareal: 1:04pm On Aug 10, 2016
I refuse to be surprised by anything anymore. No be Naija we dey?
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Nobody: 1:05pm On Aug 10, 2016
With the number of refineries in the USA, they still import ..... No matter how they remove the subsidy, the government has opened Pandora' s box because now that the price is debatable, the marketers will have a field day with the government because they can tag the fuel price at anything they want... They have the government by the balls... The government should have just fixed enough refineries before embarking on total removal of the subsidy...

These so called reforms are causing a lot of economic deformity... The economy is in a coma... And we r still muse about it till we get sent to the stone ages...
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Nobody: 1:07pm On Aug 10, 2016
free2ryhme:


so u didnot get the joke in my post

you have a big issue

Joke or not, you Nigerians want to pay less for fuel.

And lets be serious.....fuel prices are going to go up so long as we have to import most of our local refined fuel needs. And even if all our refineries were working properly, we still need to import at least 20-30millon liters of fuel a day to meet up with demand.

And it is going to become more difficult to get dollars to import the fuel because we are not earning enough cash to do so. Crude prices are falling, and they will never go up again.

The only way forward is more refineries. Which take time to build.

Sorry, but the mess has been with us for a long time. We just used high oil prices to ignore it.Now...the age of ignorance is over.

Good afternoon .

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Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by free2ryhme: 1:08pm On Aug 10, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


Joke or not, you Nigerians want to pay less for fuel.

And lets be serious.....fuel prices are going to go up so long as we have to import most of our local refined fuel needs. And even if all our refineries were working properly, we still need to import at least 20-30millon liters of fuel a day to meet up with demand.

And it is going to become more difficult to get dollars to import the fuel because we are not earning enough cash to do so. Crude prices are falling, and they will never go up again.

The only way forward is more refineries. Which take time to build.

Sorry, but the mess has been with us for a long time. We just used high oil prices to ignore it.Now...the age of ignorance is over.

Good afternoon .

why u dey cry nah ?
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Nobody: 1:10pm On Aug 10, 2016
krispycash:
With the number of refineries in the USA, they still import ..... No matter how they remove the subsidy, the government has opened Pandora' s box because now that the price is debatable, the marketers will have a field day with the government because they can tag the fuel price at anything they want... They have the government by the balls... The government should have just fixed enough refineries before embarking on total removal of the subsidy...

These so called reforms are causing a lot of economic deformity... The economy is in a coma... And we r still muse about it till we get sent to the stone ages...

Here is the scary thing...

Even if the government fixed all the refineries, and they all worked to full capacity....we STILL have to import 20-30million(one expert I heard on the radio a few months ago put it at 50 million ) liters of refined crude daily to meet our local needs.

We need more refineries. That is the solution.

As for government removing subsidy...that should have been done ages ago, and we are removing it now because there is no extra money to pay for the subsidy. And because it made smuggling easier.

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Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Obipat(m): 1:10pm On Aug 10, 2016
Keneking:
Useless government angry angry
is this keneking or someone else? Remaining that man that says he is ngeneukwenu
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Teenaira: 1:12pm On Aug 10, 2016
dre11:
From earlier report about Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say

https://www.nairaland.com/3277177/dollar-scarcity-petrol-price-hike

The petroleum marketers are insisting on increase in pump price.....





http://punchng.com/petrol-sell-n151-87litre-marketers-insist/


Body language again !!! When are we going to be ever serious in this country. You can not successfully achieve any serious objective with body language . Why can't somebody think this process through end-to-end and come up with a strategy rather than using body language. It is the same body language that brought us to where we are today.
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Eazybay(m): 1:12pm On Aug 10, 2016
See unity in greed!! Chief Ibe Kachikwu resign now and retain ur image cos dey are coming to blame you.



Well we still import shoes and bags. Just check my signature
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Nobody: 1:13pm On Aug 10, 2016
free2ryhme:


why u dey cry nah ?


ἀνάγκᾳ δ’ οὐδὲ θεοὶ μάχονται
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by free2ryhme: 1:18pm On Aug 10, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


ἀνάγκᾳ δ’ οὐδὲ θεοὶ μάχονται

not interested in any ethnic bickering

If you cant help a clean joke you will have serious issues
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by emeka762001(m): 1:23pm On Aug 10, 2016
I don tired for Nigeria. I wan go back to my village.
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Nobody: 1:30pm On Aug 10, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


Here is the scary thing...

Even if the government fixed all the refineries, and they all worked to full capacity....we STILL have to import 20-30million(one expert I heard on the radio a few months ago put it at 50 million ) liters of refined crude daily to meet our local needs.

We need more refineries. That is the solution.

As for government removing subsidy...that should have been done ages ago, and we are removing it now because there is no extra money to pay for the subsidy. And because it made smuggling easier.

Beautifully put, my argument now is the fact that if the refineries were at full functioning capacity, u wouldn't even need to subsidize anything... But the masses are the ones suffering the sharp side of the economic slash.... We know very well that Nigeria survives on majorly crude oil exportation... The issue really isn't the subsidy or the smuggling... It is the fact that the government intends to make maximum profit, whether or not the masses benefit... So whether things get harder or not, the government couldn't be bothered... Some sort of relief should be put in place....

You cannot do all at once and not expect the economy to crash.... Jack of all master of none... Focus majorly on one ... Or two major issues... Clear that then move on to the next .... Set a track record .... Accomplish one or two achievements .... The truth is that this government will not achieve anything because it is rushing or juggling too many things at the same time so it's focus or concentration is divided... And therefore making a headway is almost impossible because he is distracted by other issues instead of focusing on a particular set...
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by onyxo76(m): 1:40pm On Aug 10, 2016
i'm getting really fed up with this country, nothing is even cheap again, the jam in the doughnut i usually buy has reduced to 2 drops
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by ceejay80s(m): 1:54pm On Aug 10, 2016
AngryNigerian:
grin grin cheesy wink
I was just saiding it to my friend recent...
Ur own better, u were just saiding it to ur friend recent.....

My own be say I was just tolded it to my friend tomorrow

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Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Olusola147(m): 1:57pm On Aug 10, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


Actually, Jonathan blessed us well, by building three green field refineries on paper.

And by using high oil revenues to keep on importing, and keep on subsidizing.....wasting dollars we should have saved....

keep on blaming Jonathan till hunger finish you

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Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by otokx(m): 2:16pm On Aug 10, 2016
They should keep increasing it till people will start trekking all over the place.
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by emmasege: 2:21pm On Aug 10, 2016
Only God my dear. And at this juncture I don't mind if it will take the return of military boys to restore sanity to this nation and restore our fortune. As for this dullard.inho, he's utterly hopeless.
Montaque:
Another increase
How the NLC abandoned the Nigerian workers and masses in this conundrum is still a wonder to me.
PDP, pastors and imams, CSO, Human right activists, where una dey?
Am afraid, transport fares will have to increase once more to meet this new target.
Whatever increases in Nigeria hardly decrease, especially price increase.
Who will speak for/deliver us?
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Miles300: 2:29pm On Aug 10, 2016
They keep stretching the people more and more until it conceives a revolution !! This is the worst government in the history of nigeria .. Positive change brings improvement and transformation and not what we are facing currently .. In the space of a year and almost 100per increase in all commodities and u say that is a change ?
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by zicoraads: 2:54pm On Aug 10, 2016
They should just sell it at one thousand naira already undecided
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by permanentgrace(m): 3:15pm On Aug 10, 2016
toposi4naija:
Ever heard of a new motor that uses chilled water??


Leqmousine!!

U mean drinking drinking chilled pure water to calm and energize the body while the legs do the transport?
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by makers360: 3:18pm On Aug 10, 2016
Trailblazer1:
Is Buhari a blessing or a curse undecided


LIKE for BLESSING

SHARE for CURSE


You don get ur answer?
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by fdnoble2(m): 3:35pm On Aug 10, 2016
Montaque:
Another increase
How the NLC abandoned the Nigerian workers and masses in this conundrum is still a wonder to me.
PDP, pastors and imams, CSO, Human right activists, where una dey?
Am afraid, transport fares will have to increase once more to meet this new target.
Whatever increases in Nigeria hardly decrease, especially price increase.
Who will speak for/deliver us?
all those poeple u call out for has been affected with Aso rock disease
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Zetra(m): 3:51pm On Aug 10, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


Here is the scary thing...

Even if the government fixed all the refineries, and they all worked to full capacity....we STILL have to import 20-30million(one expert I heard on the radio a few months ago put it at 50 million ) liters of refined crude daily to meet our local needs.
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Bgorgeous: 4:32pm On Aug 10, 2016
How greedy can this marketers be? Wen they where being paid for products they didn't supply it was ok
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by armadeo(m): 5:12pm On Aug 10, 2016
wadetaw202:


You aren't seeing from the right perspective bro. What this pricincrease is telling us is to look for an alternative source of power. Simple and short.

Good point.

Back to topic.

I haven't queued for fuel since his new price increase. There's fuel everywhere though my a.c. don spoil for now.

I think the marketers aren't making as much as they used to despite the increase in cost of dollars.

They are feeling the heat like everyone else and need to cash out and the only way is to increase fuel. A prediction of #200/lt was made today for September,

If that happens and we we dig the wall instead of fighting back then let's enjoy the change.

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Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Ibidapson(m): 5:14pm On Aug 10, 2016
It's now obvious pe OLORIBURUKU lawon ara bi
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by PrinceEvolution(m): 5:21pm On Aug 10, 2016
NEEDLESS TO READ THIS CRAP..B4 IT CORRODES MY MOOD..A USELESS FAILED STATE WHERE NOTHING WORKS,EXCEPT INTIMIDATION,CORRUPTION,PROPAGANDA,THUGGERY,CRIME WITH IMPUNITY AT ALL LEVELS ON A GROSS SCALE..NIGERIANS SHOULD EITHER TAKE THE FIGHT TO THEM OR STOP WAILING AND ENJOY THE SUFFERING AND SMILING THEY HAVE SINCE INDEPENDENCE ,99 STANDING ONE SITTING...HOW WILL THEY EVEN BE FIXING PRICES WITH CENTS,KOBOS OR WHATEVER??WHEN WE DONT EVEN HAVE KOBO IN CIRCULATIONB4 ANY INSANE PERSON QUOTES ME YOU MUST COME WITH A PROOF THAT YOU HAVE SPENT COINS IN YOUR ENVIRON TODAY...WHEN YOU CHEAT 160M PEOPLE OF 50K EVERYDAY IN A YEAR HOW MUCH IS THAT? AND WHERE DOES THIS EXCESSES OR SHORT CHANGED AS IT WERE GOES?OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY INDEED..LOOK AT NATIONS THAT DONT EVEN HAVE CRUDE..THEY SELL CHEAPER THAN US AND STILL THE ECONOMY IS STABLE WITH ALL SOCIAL AMENITIES IN PLACE INCLUDING THE ONE THING NIGERIA WILL STILL NEED ATLEAST 50 YRS TO GARNER..SECURITY!!!!!!!!
dre11:
From earlier report about Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say

https://www.nairaland.com/3277177/dollar-scarcity-petrol-price-hike

The petroleum marketers are insisting on increase in pump price.....





http://punchng.com/petrol-sell-n151-87litre-marketers-insist/
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by wadetaw202: 5:36pm On Aug 10, 2016
armadeo:


Good point.

Back to topic.

I haven't queued for fuel since his new price increase. There's fuel everywhere though my a.c. don spoil for now.

I think the marketers aren't making as much as they used to despite the increase in cost of dollars.

They are feeling the heat like everyone else and need to cash out and the only way is to increase fuel. A prediction of #200/lt was made today for September,

If that happens and we we dig the wall instead of fighting back then let's enjoy the change.

We are too scared to fight; we are afraid of police live bullet

And even if people fight, I Dont see possible reduction
Re: Petrol Should Sell For N151.87/litre, Marketers Insist by Anthony1414(m): 5:50pm On Aug 10, 2016
Montaque:
Another increase
How the NLC abandoned the Nigerian workers and masses in this conundrum is still a wonder to me.
PDP, pastors and imams, CSO, Human right activists, where una dey?
Am afraid, transport fares will have to increase once more to meet this new target.
Whatever increases in Nigeria hardly decrease, especially price increase.
Who will speak for/deliver us?

When NLC came out for protest Nigerians called them greedy men that who did their protest epp . Yu guys said yu were ok with the subsidy removal bro's abeg make una enjoy the hike abeg

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