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Hmmm Nigeria is something else. But it will take time for us to get it right |
weapons in most of our mosques are more than this… |
It's a real problem. |
Our leaders don't have conscience, seems that's the first step in becoming a politician; kill your conscience. |
Lolz |
when there are many sex workers out there. |
I have a clean UK used ps4 pro Comes with all accessories 2 pads Hacked Storage 1trb 17 games loaded Price 230k Location Ibadan Escrow wese90 09030.032185 |
Hmm |
Up Israel, crash all the terrorists |
superjaks:You are right. Mikel is no where near him |
Great girls |
DesChyko:thnks |
He should be made to face the wrath of the law |
Portable |
Congrats |
Rice , cause this is what I eat every day |
this lion was in Nigeria, Dem for don chop am tay tay. |
How much is Spanish tiles selling for now? |
The volume of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, that was consumed across the country in the first half of 2023 is 11.26 billion litres, the Federal Government has said. It was, however, observed that after the removal of subsidy on petrol, following the pronouncement by President Bola Tinubu on May 29, 2023, PMS consumption reduced by an average of about 18.5 million litres daily in June. Data obtained on Sunday from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority in Abuja, on Sunday, showed that between January 1 and May 28, 2023, which was the pre-deregulation period, the total amount of petrol consumed nationwide was about 9.9 billion litres. The average consumption for the 148-day period was put at 66.9 million litres, indicating the country consumed an average of 66.9 million litres of petrol daily during the five-month period when subsidy on petrol was still in place. But figures from the Federal Government agency indicated that between June 1 to June 28, 2023, which was described as the post-deregulation period, the total petrol consumption across the country was 1.36 billion litres, while the average daily consumption was put at 48.43 million litres. An analysis of the data by our correspondent showed that the difference between the average monthly consumption figures during the pre-deregulation and post-deregulation periods was about 18.5 million litres. This implies that the average daily consumption of petrol across the country reduced by about 18.5 million litres after subsidy on commodity was stopped by the Federal Government. It was, however, observed that petrol consumption rose above 100 million litres in some days, while it fell to below 10 million litres in few other days. A random pick of petrol consumption figures contained in the NMDPRA report, for instance, showed that on March 8, April 20, and May 16, Nigerians consumed 103.6 million litres, 105.02 million litres, and 101.9 million litres respectively. These were during the ore-deregulation days, as figures from the post-deregulation period indicated that the country never consumed beyond 78.84 million litres all through the 28-day period captured in the document. In fact, the 78.84 million litres was consumed on June 20, and it was the highest consumption figure during the post-deregulation period, while the lowest figure during the same period was the 470,000 litres that was consumed nationwide on June 11. Subsidy caused terrible practices, says NAEE The President, Nigeria Association for Energy Economics, Prof. Yinka Omorogbe, said the fuel subsidy regime created avenues for terrible practices. There had been repeated complaints by both the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and oil marketers that Nigeria’s petrol was being smuggled out of the country to neighbouring nations during the period when the commodity was subsidised. Omorogbe, who spoke to journalists in Abuja, while announcing forthcoming 16th annual conference of the NAEE holding in Abuja, said the removal of fuel subsidies was a right step despite the harsh impact. |
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Congratulations |
Nigerians are tricky they will find a way to declare selling at less than what they paid when buying |
They look beautiful, I thought she was single ![]() |
It was foolish of you to think the same criminal will be any different. |
After he conducted the fiasco referendum on Brexit and ran away, he is coming back as a Secretary under a far junior politician Rishi Sunak who was about 29 years old when Cameron became the PM.Smh |
After he conducted the fiasco referendum on Brexit and ran away, he is coming back as a Secretary under a far junior politician Rishi Sunak who was about 29 years old when Cameron became the PM.Smh |
Still waiting |