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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by afamaustin(m): 8:53am On Dec 24, 2017
Greedy set of people
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Ahmeduana(m): 8:55am On Dec 24, 2017
EVERYBODY SHOUT AM TOGETHER army arrangements ! ARRANGY MASTERS OOOO!
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:56am On Dec 24, 2017
lilytender:


Pls post your father success story. His list of life achievement may make us to vote for your father against Buhari. Proud son, tell us about your father.
If I pay this guy back in his own coin now one over zealous moderator will tell me about bullying a Nairalander.

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by ajl: 9:01am On Dec 24, 2017
Nigerians, the marketers are the one scheming you. The same set of people that were involved in the shady petroleum subsidy scam. Now that the loopholes has been blocked and they are not making huge undeserving profit as before they are holding the government in ransom in order to negotiate a way back to the old system of doing things.

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by ajl: 9:05am On Dec 24, 2017
BeeBeeOoh:






If you want to see failure in its full glory, just look at Buhari

Stupid unproductive Nigerians blaming Buhari for their own selfish way of live that bring nothing to anyone. Until you all are productive and learn to serve one another, nothing in that country will move forward.

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by lilytender: 9:06am On Dec 24, 2017
BeeBeeOoh:
If I pay this guy back in his own coin now one over zealous moderator will tell me about bullying a Nairalander.

But my guy, I did not insult you or your father now. I will never ever insult elders. I am just searching for a replacement for Buhari and I just thought that we may be blessed enough to get one from your very good and intelligent family of achievers. No harm intended boss.

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by adedehinbo(m): 9:08am On Dec 24, 2017
EASY39:
Buhari Must Leave Aso Rock By Fire By Force 2019
lol go pour petrol for aso rock Na,shebi u get big chest
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Naruto87(m): 9:08am On Dec 24, 2017
when I read most of the comments all I see are peeps with personal beef for this government because if they have read through the statements logically they would understand the reasons for such a scarcity.. and to those who are tired of this country plz leave.

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by PHIPEX(m): 9:11am On Dec 24, 2017
Who can tell me exactly what we have benefited from subsidy removal? What sort of subsidy removal sees prices only on the upside even when crude price falls?
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Doyin2(m): 9:18am On Dec 24, 2017
Pure case of sabotage and blackmail.

Honestly I pity this present APC govt,finding it hard to solve the mess PDP govt created.

Nigeria was "transformed" into a petroleum importing country,under PDP. cry cry

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by ivandragon: 9:20am On Dec 24, 2017
pmb should just shut up & take responsibility for his failure to plan.


I remember when gas pipelines feeding power stations were been blown up on purpose by saboteurs, APC & pmb never acknowledged the acts of traitors, they preferred to blame GEJ...


now that pmb is wearing the shoe he is looking for scape goats for his failure...


clowns in power!

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Nobody: 9:21am On Dec 24, 2017
slyxavi:

Was GEJ not someone's father?.....oh..because its Buhari d almighty dullard You better hide your face and stop sounding very stupid.... The internet never forgets...
constructive criticism not abuse and curses Note that the way individual is in a country is the way their leaders
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Nobody: 9:26am On Dec 24, 2017
buffalowings:

He is my president
And I have every right to criticise him undecided
see guy be realistic if you're saddled with the affair of i can bet it you would fail more than the person you're accusing
GEJ the acclaimed PhD holder failed than the military pple
you failed to realize that the problem the country has is individual problem
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by VIPERVENOM(m): 9:32am On Dec 24, 2017
The last time there was fuel scarcity it was selling at N87. Immediately it was increased to 145 fuel became available out of nowhere. Nigerians we have to be wise. The marketers are using the same tactics again to increase the price of fuel

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Cannonleo(m): 9:34am On Dec 24, 2017
Doyin2:
Pure case of sabotage and blackmail.

Honestly I pity this present APC govt,finding it hard to solve the mess PDP govt created.

Nigeria was "transformed" into a petroleum importing country,under PDP. cry cry
calm down please we have been importing since the days of the military IBB to be precise
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by shedy03(m): 10:05am On Dec 24, 2017
Reinvented:
Where are the refineries Buhari and APC promised Nigerians
and the N40/l PMS pump price promised. lol.
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by msld: 10:07am On Dec 24, 2017
bamidelee:

most likely you have a father at home ,therefore respect someones father. if you don't like him doesn't give you and pple like you the opportunity to attack him
and Moreso, we know how your contributions here can't transform into a better result. If the way you talk is the way you run your personal affairs, then you are a perpetual failure.

Primitive thinking. If my father decides to run for an elective post without any idea of what he is going there to to do, you are free to insult him, life of millions worth more than my father old age and whatever stupid respect you are talking about. Your type is the reason Africa is where it is today. Perpetual hypocrite.

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Bimpe29: 10:16am On Dec 24, 2017
There has not been a moment when things are in order in Nigeria. There is always an issue. Practically, sincerity is in extinction aa far as this nation is concerned.
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Fourwinds: 10:45am On Dec 24, 2017
ajl:
Nigerians, the marketers are the one scheming you. The same set of people that were involved in the shady petroleum subsidy scam. Now that the loopholes has been blocked and they are not making huge undeserving profit as before they are holding the government in ransom in order to negotiate a way back to the old system of doing things.
you got it...I'm even wondering why people are blaming the government... the marketers have been scheming to increase the fuel price for long...I have been watching...

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Kingspin(m): 10:46am On Dec 24, 2017
You waiting for December to strike your greedy demand, what a hopeless that we the citizens don't know who is saying the truth anymore...
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Duru009(m): 11:01am On Dec 24, 2017
I see Revolution coming soon !
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by AFONJAPIG(m): 11:02am On Dec 24, 2017
capital oil another Igbo man is expected to safe the day as usual...
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by SalamRushdie: 11:23am On Dec 24, 2017
bamidelee:

most likely you have a father at home ,therefore respect someones father. if you don't like him doesn't give you and pple like you the opportunity to attack him
and Moreso, we know how your contributions here can't transform into a better result. If the way you talk is the way you run your personal affairs, then you are a perpetual failure.

Bamidele you know I would never insult my elders na , I only speak the truth, have you ever seen me say anthinh about Ambode ? ..I am in transit currently and every where I look I see desolation , I swear Lagos shield you from the extent of the suffering kind of , we are travelling by road and na suffer full everywhere from left to right..Compliments of the season
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by waveman2: 11:47am On Dec 24, 2017
But truly I understand Buhari, s plight. But has the saying goes Wat goes around comes around. We Nigerian are our own enemies. People are just trying to make cheap gain for the festival period. To deal in Nigeria you have to be a thousand miles ahead of them.The marketers are d major source of these problem.
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by iammaKING(m): 11:57am On Dec 24, 2017
Omeokachie:
Failed Minister for Petroleum.


Failed president!


I thought he removed subsidy to end fuel queues?


So nigerians paid more to continue suffering in their suffering under Buhari and APC!



My thoughts exactly..!
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Sirjamo: 12:48pm On Dec 24, 2017
nnamdibig:
As if he(PMB) knows what he is doing
.
So what happens to "market being competitive and forcing the price of PMS to drop?"
I guess even PMB economic team even scammed themselves(not just Nigerians) thinking telecommunication sector is same as oil sector.
That was what you people suggested about exchange rate, we can all see how that pan out, say what ever you like, Buhari is a better economist than most professors in Nigeria, at least, we use to have PMS scarcity every 5 month, but this is the first under his watch, and it will disappear by the end of this week
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by nnamdibig(m): 12:52pm On Dec 24, 2017
Sirjamo:
That was what you people suggested about exchange rate, we can all see how that pan out, say what ever you like, Buhari is a better economist than most professors in Nigeria, at least, we use to have PMS scarcity every 5 month, but this is the first under his watch, and it will disappear by the end of this week

The week that just ended or the one that is about to start??
Kachikwu said last week Saturday, NNPC said weekend and you are now saying before the end of this week.
Which one should we believe
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by dimade1: 12:52pm On Dec 24, 2017
But I don't know why some Nigerians are blaming President Buhari instead of we to start supporting him on what he did to block some loopholes where some few rich fraudstar people want to milk this country dry.You are all here blaming him.Nigerians open your eyes. Don't praise this President after he left this President sit .We all did the same for Late President Musa Yaradua.Let support this President in it right direction.I am not a politician

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Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by pedel: 12:58pm On Dec 24, 2017
SpaceAngel:
Why are the refineries not fixed and working at full capacity after 2 years? If the refineries were to be ok, at least local consumption will be taken care of at lower price, instead we are importing refined products. undecided
You forgot how some people were setting off explosives on the pipelines during the first year of this government. The Nigerian people as well as the leadership are their own problem.
This fuel scarcity was engineered, by some powerful people, to happen for some personal pecuniary reason.
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Nobody: 1:03pm On Dec 24, 2017
smiley
Re: Fuel: Buhari Rejects Marketers’ Demand For Price Increase by Lot13(m): 1:09pm On Dec 24, 2017
EASY39:
Buhari Must Leave Aso Rock By Fire By Force 2019
You better get used to seeing his face in Aso rock until 2023.

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