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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by JIREN01: 6:35am On Jan 16, 2021
Kingrefreshed:


Jesus please I use Jesus beg you in the name of Jesus.

Give me money so I can travel out of this Hell called NIGERIA with my family this year.

Amen
And you think it's sold at 50 naira per litre where you're running to?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Timoleon(m): 6:38am On Jan 16, 2021
E shock us die
Furckthemods:
grin grin

Good for una... Changy kee una dia

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by samx4real(m): 6:39am On Jan 16, 2021
Oya lets go and occupy d streets









#Fooools

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by nelklyn(m): 6:39am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

I understand you bro!
Let me tell you: Nigeria is the cheapest place you can survive in.There are multiple taxes we don't pay here compared to overseas!
Just stay here,we will make it.

Surviving Yes...living No

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by MedicH: 6:40am On Jan 16, 2021
Eriggs:
u don join lying to one of ur demerits 4 life too? Kontinue o uncle

shut up.

Anu.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Racoon(m): 6:40am On Jan 16, 2021
cheesy
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by lexy2014: 6:41am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:
Even at N183 per litre,it's still the cheapest in the world.

The problem is that Nigerians like free-things!

Kingrefreshed says he wants to travel out of this country with his family.Have you found out the price of PMS in the country you're running to?

So how cheap is it in other countries in d world?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by KelvinCoaster(m): 6:42am On Jan 16, 2021
KIDfurniture:
Kelvincoaster I'm sure u v never been to any state in Nigeria with international airport . How can u say it's still the cheapest in the world ? Are u normal at all. Other countries do dey experience blackout ? is their currencies worthless as Naira ? Is food a problem in other countries ? Is the medical sector bad there ? No need to argue with u until u upload a pix of u in any country outside Nigeria.
This is 2021 try to make your point without an insult.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by timibare(m): 6:42am On Jan 16, 2021
no wonder those poor birds refused to fly

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by MedicH: 6:43am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:
Even at N183 per litre,it's still the cheapest in the world.

The problem is that Nigerians like free-things!

Kingrefreshed says he wants to travel out of this country with his family.Have you found out the price of PMS in the country you're running to?

What is the minimum wage and standard of living in those countries? How many times have the citizens gone on strike because of non payment of salaries? Have you checked their rate of unemployment? You need a small amount of common sense to factor in this index before you open your rotten mouth but I'm.not surprised you lack the common sense.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by timibare(m): 6:43am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

This is 2021 try to make your point without an insult.
where is the insult guy?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by KelvinCoaster(m): 6:44am On Jan 16, 2021
lexy2014:

So how cheap is it in other countries in d world?
Just ask Google so that you don't say am a liar?
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Kingrefreshed: 6:44am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

I understand you bro!
Let me tell you: Nigeria is the cheapest place you can survive in.There are multiple taxes we don't pay here compared to overseas!
Just stay here,we will make it.

Did you just say Taxes??

Oga abeg ask civil servant how much is deducted monthly from their salaries for Tax.

The truth is that we are addicted to suffering to the point it seem we are Okay with it and politicians know this fact already.

You are surviving!!! Not living!!

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by nedekid: 6:45am On Jan 16, 2021
By the time these guys are done with naija, some people will have sense by force.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by lexy2014: 6:45am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

I understand you bro!
Let me tell you: Nigeria is the cheapest place you can survive in.There are multiple taxes we don't pay here compared to overseas!
Just stay here,we will make it.

How did u arrive at d conclusion that nigeria is "the cheapest place you can survive in"?
What is d standard of living in those countries where u say they pay multiple taxes compared to Nigeria? What are those "multiple taxes we don't pay here compared to overseas"? Do they see or enjoy d benefits of those taxes?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by nelklyn(m): 6:46am On Jan 16, 2021
KIDfurniture:
Kelvincoaster I'm sure u v never been to any state in Nigeria with international airport . How can u say it's still the cheapest in the world ? Are u normal at all. Other countries do dey experience blackout ? is their currencies worthless as Naira ? Is food a problem in other countries ? Is the medical sector bad there ? No need to argue with u until u upload a pix of u in any country outside Nigeria.

Don’t stress yourself explaining...obviously he hasn’t stepped out.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Kingrefreshed: 6:47am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:
Even at N183 per litre,it's still the cheapest in the world.

The problem is that Nigerians like free-things!

Kingrefreshed says he wants to travel out of this country with his family.Have you found out the price of PMS in the country you're running to?

And for you to even say Nigerians love free things make me want to vomit at your level of reasoning.

From Electricity to Medical care to food to water to Road to transportation to Data to even education we pay for it and some instances we provide for ourselves.....yet we pay taxes from all corners.


I am sick when people like you talk honestly

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by lexy2014: 6:48am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

Just ask Google so that you don't say am a liar?

It's not Google that said this below. It's u:

"Even at N183 per litre,it's still the cheapest in the world.

The problem is that Nigerians like free-things!

Kingrefreshed says he wants to travel out of this country with his family.Have you found out the price of PMS in the country you're running to?"



So how cheap is it in other countries in d world?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by oghalebros(m): 6:48am On Jan 16, 2021
Make them nor worry one day we the citizen go shock them.[/color][color=#770077]
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by KelvinCoaster(m): 6:52am On Jan 16, 2021
lexy2014:


How did u arrive at d conclusion that nigeria is "the cheapest place you can survive in"?
What is d standard of living in those countries where u say they pay multiple taxes compared to Nigeria? What are those "multiple taxes we don't pay here compared to overseas"? Do they see or enjoy d benefits of those taxes?
These are questions that you know the answers!How much is 'house rent' overseas?
How much is 'transportation cost' overseas?
Nigerians must learn to be 'sincere to themselves'.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Kingrefreshed: 6:54am On Jan 16, 2021
lexy2014:


It's not Google that said this below. It's u:

"Even at N183 per litre,it's still the cheapest in the world.

The problem is that Nigerians like free-things!

Kingrefreshed says he wants to travel out of this country with his family.Have you found out the price of PMS in the country you're running to?"



So how cheap is it in other countries in d world?

Nigeria is not the cheapest! You people should stop this Useless argument. You have Google in your phone

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by AuwalYusuf812(m): 6:54am On Jan 16, 2021
I'm living this country for Una. lipsrsealed sad
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by MoxxxxO123(m): 6:54am On Jan 16, 2021
Kingrefreshed:


Jesus please I use Jesus beg you in the name of Jesus.

Give me money so I can travel out of this Hell called NIGERIA with my family this year.

Amen
you read my thoughts

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by KelvinCoaster(m): 6:55am On Jan 16, 2021
Kingrefreshed:


And for you to even say Nigerians love free things make me want to vomit at your level of reasoning.

From Electricity to Medical care to food to water to Road to transportation to Data to even education we pay for it and some instances we provide for ourselves.....yet we pay taxes from all corners.


I am sick when people like you talk honestly
This is 2021 try to make your point without an insult.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Kingrefreshed: 6:57am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

This is 2021 try to make your point without an insult.

Kindly underline the insult in the above statement.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by elmessiahs(m): 6:57am On Jan 16, 2021
you will see those that will come to defend him here. Supporters of evil will eventually get evil. See who he has as minister state for petroleum, then you will understand how useless our presidency is to the masses.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by lexy2014: 6:57am On Jan 16, 2021
Kingrefreshed:


Nigeria is not the cheapest! You people should stop this Useless argument. You have Google in your phone

Oga, am not arguing with u and u aren't d moderator of d thread
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Nobody: 6:57am On Jan 16, 2021
Most people reading the article dont understand what is happening and make comments out of ignornance


Here is the full gist of the article

1.It now costs 183 naira to import one liter of fuel

2. Yet we are paying N163 at the pump for that same liter

3. That means that government is subsidizing fuel to the tune of N20. Per liter


At the end of the day it is still a bad decision

1. We can't have good refineries because the money we would have used for refinereis is being spent on subsidies for imported fuel

2. Also, who wants to invest in new refineries and watch his or her profit go because government wants to subsidise fuel. If government was controlling prices for everything, would poeple be able to make profits to fund their businesses?


We are buying fuel from Niger. Niger sells fuel at N350. They dont subsidse fuel. At the end of the day they have the profit to pay for the running costs of their refinery. That is why they can sell fuel to us easily, while we canmot export fuel anywhere bwcause we have made it difficult for most investors to come and build refineries for us since they don't want to refine fuel and then sell it at a price below what it cost them to refine it.

The truth is this government is too scared to remove subsides. So they lie about removing them...when what they are doing is rasing thw price to a level which they can afdord to keep on subsidizing

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by KelvinCoaster(m): 6:58am On Jan 16, 2021
JIREN01:
And you think it's sold at 50 naira per litre where you're running to?
Good question,we are not just sincere to ourselves! Even at N50 per litre,Nigerians will still complain.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by lexy2014: 6:58am On Jan 16, 2021
KelvinCoaster:

These are questions that you know the answers!How much is 'house rent' overseas?
How much is 'transportation cost' overseas?
Nigerians must learn to be 'sincere to themselves'.

U haven't answered my questions:

1. How did u arrive at d conclusion that nigeria is "the cheapest place you can survive in"?
2. What is d standard of living in those countries where u say they pay multiple taxes compared to Nigeria?
3 What are those "multiple taxes we don't pay here compared to overseas"?
4. Do they see or enjoy d benefits of those taxes?
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Open Market Price Of Petrol Hits ₦183 Per Litre by Kingrefreshed: 7:00am On Jan 16, 2021
lexy2014:


Oga, am not arguing with u and u aren't d moderator of d thread

Better!!

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