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They can invest in the Agro industry or in the oil industry. I know Japan imports all its crude oil and refined products. I can work out a situation where their company can acquire an oil industry services license and become appointed sellers of Bonny Light Crude, on behalf of any of the joint venture partners. They can then sell all the crude they want to their government or any other ready buyers. They can also become exporters of any of the wide range of commodity crops found in Nigeria. It's a question of their coming to have a meeting with us for it all to be thrashed out. Of course they will have to pay a consultancy fee to my company's business consultancy division for the services we will be rendering in this regard. This is not a joke. Like I said, we will have to meet them face to face. This is not an online or email thing. If serious, u can hook me up. |
A telecoms compnay will within the next two weeks, begin construction of some masts in the Northern part of the country. The contract has been awarded to a company that is looking to outsource the job. Anyone interested in this offer should send an SMS to 08082736168 along with your email address so you can be sent the details. |
A telecoms compnay will within the next two weeks, begin construction of some masts in the Northern part of the country. The contract has been awarded to a company that is looking to outsource the job. Anyone interested in this offer should send an SMS to 08082736168 along with ur email address so you can be sent the details. |
I'm not enthused about this in any way. The same people who have continued to mismanage the 13% derivation paid monthly have just been invited to help themselves to yet more of the pie. tell me, how can an illiterate living in the creeks, with no access roads, no education, no electricity, portable water or any amenities, and whose only link to the outside world is a ferry that passes their village ONCE A WEEK (oh yes, I am talking about some places in the Niger delta) know anything about how such money is to be handled? Who is their voice? The greedy governors of the region and their cohorts? Or is it the militant leaders who have used the entire struggle to enrich themselves? (who have Ateke Tom, Government Tompolo, Soboma George, etc, empowered in their communities)? This is all just a waste of time. It's just another way of "re-branding" the same old cycle. |
You are one of the jokers prowling around here as facilitators when you have nothing to offer. Stop deceiving yourself and others here. ![]() |
what are your rates? |
edetmike:Guy, your number is incomplete. I want to call you about this order. I am presently in Abj now to sort some deals out. If you are serious, respond to the email I have sent you. |
Most landlords are like that. If you are having a disagreement with your tenants, does it warrant calling a news conference? What was the stupid landlord hoping to achieve except gain some cheap publicity which he can't get anywhere else? That Chief is an asshole! Is he the only landlord on planet earth? Fool! |
Hello, There is an opportunity for those who have the financial muscle to become an appointed seller of BLCO on behalf of one of the operators of the NNPC joint venture upstream operations. Under this arrangement, you will have the opportunity to get all the necessary licensing and certifications carried out for you, so as to enable you start getting and selling BLCO on behalf of this NNPC joint venture partner. You will also be granted access to buyers of this product worldwide. However, you will be required to pay a certain percentage of your proceeds from any CIF contracts to the company that will arrange all this for you. Please if you do not have the ability to raise at least N50million in Bank Guarantees from your bank (which you can get based on your bank's assessment of your account operability with them), do not just bother. If you can meet this criterion listed above, or you know one of the money bags in Nigeria looking at investing in this sector, then send an SMS to 08082736168 with your full name and email address, so as to receive the full details of this project. |
akpogbenz:Akpos, You are yet to respond to my last post. In any case, I have a very authentic source for BLCO, direct from a recognised seller appointed by one of the NNPC Joint venture operators in Nigeria, complete with all the licenses and certifications from the relevant bodies. IF YOUR BUYERS ARE SERIOUS, THEY SHOULD FLY DOWN TO ABUJA ON MONDAY TO HAVE A MEETING WITH US. They should prepare very well, because at that meeting, the buyers will be shown all the licenses and documents that will conclusively prove beyond all reasonable doubt, that the product is available right here in Naija at the Bonny terminal (which unknown to many of the FAKE agents and facilitators who come here to deceive themselves and other ignorant people like them, is one of the only two terminals in Nigeria where Bonny Light Crude Oil is loaded, more than 200 nautical miles into the Atlantic Ocean off Nigeria's continental waters in the Bight of Benin). They will be required to raise a bank guarantee (BG) to the tune of at least $500,000 the same week after this meeting. Raising an ATB in case you do not know, costs a lot of money running into hundreds of thousands of Naira and is not something that will be done without the BG to show seriousness of the buyer. Besides unless you have a plan to transport them to this distance offshore to do the Q & Q, you really cannot be talking about an ATB without something we can hold on to. I am throwing this challenge now because believe you me, I will go on a mission to start flushing out all fake agents and facilitators from this forum; people who think they can take everyone for a ride and spoil what a few others who are genuine are doing. The ball is now in your court. |
edetmike:I will contact you and let us see what can be worked out here. Are your guys ready to dole out cash for the products? That has always been the snag here. |
i have sent the mail. If you do not see it in your Inbox, check your bulk mail folder. |
akpogbenz:It will be very difficult to see anyone who will be willing to do a Cost-Insurance and Freight procedure to Ghana. Tell the buyers to get a vessel (with the necessary documentation which I am sure you are familiar with) and prepare to take the product from the Atlas Cove Jetty here in Naija or prepare to take the product via our refinery contact in Rotterdam. If you are waiting to get someone to bear the cost of taking the product to Ghana, you may wait forever. And please do not fall into the hands of fake facilitators who will tell you they can do it and at the end of the day, nothing! As for the Gombe guys who you said needed DPK, we never even got to the area of discussing price of picking the product outside bar. You said they were yet to get back to you and that you would call them and call me (which of course you have never done since our contact). I have always been the one calling and this makes me question your seriousness in all this. DPK is presently very very scarce and so your buyers must be prepared to be realisticj and buy at the prevailing market price. I'm very straight with my answers and I say it like it is. Tu comprende? |
I will send you a mail answering your questions. I operate www.n2sms.net. |
I would like to partner with like-minded individuals to set up a filling station business. We could either build one from scratch or rent an existing facility. I actually would like to partner with two or three guys. Each will own a PMS pump and we all would share the AGO and DPK pumps. I can handle the logisticks of getting the necessary licenses and approvals. Now that the deregulation policy is almost complete, we should be looking at some good business. Any interested person should drop his email here so I can contact them with the proposal. Please note that any intending investor must be ready with at least N5m - N10m for us to start. This is not for jokers, but for those interested in engaging in a business that not only will provide a guaranteed lifetime income, but can effectively provide for generations thereafter. Over to you. |
Akpos, Last time you posted here concerning your "clients" whom you said needed 600 metric tonnes of DPK somewhere in the North. I called you and told you of the availability of the product. First you said they wanted trucking. Next time you said they wanted it outside bar. That deal has not gone anywhere because either you or the said buyers are just not serious. Now you are back talking of people that want BLCO and AGO. Frankly, I do not think you should be taken seriously. A lot of people have made me spend money on calls that have gone nowhere. If you are indeed for real. then let those people you say are your clients be seen and heard. You have my number. Send me their numbers or email addresses and let me talk to them one-on-one to ascertain their seriousness. Otherwise, I do not think you should come here wasting everyone's time. Perhaps, you can tell me and others right here what the so-called buyers you said needed 600 metric tonnes of DPK. (https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=319289.msg4481681#msg4481681) We are waiting. |
scholes!:Exactly how were you swindled? Because this is the bane of the petroleum marketing section here. We have too many "sellers" asking for "buyers" and vice versa. At the end, it turns out that neither the sellers nor buyers in question are real. They are all fake, fake, fake! ![]() I have been pissed off by so many of these charlatans here that I am contemplating mentioning their user IDs so that they can be banned from all petroleum marketing related posts here. It is really disgusting. ![]() |
what's really going on here? "Serious buyers" need "serious sellers". At the end of the day, stalemate! ![]() |
What really constitutes investment in oil and gas? ![]() |
amenke:DPK is presently very scarce in Nigeria. If your buyers is willing to pay N112 per litre for the product, with a cash on delivery payment schedule, I will get you the product. No stories! |
where do you have this product? |
A doctor friend of mine has once been paraded with armed robbers after treating someone with a gunshot wound. Next day, police just rounded him up, saying he was a doctor to the robbery gang, treating them whenever they encountered injuries during robbery operations. As long as these kinds of stuff keep happening, I am not sure doctors will heed this call by the IG. We all know the Nigerian police see white and call it black. Let's be frank about this. |
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