@renoomokri
I sincerely hope this postulate of
@renoomokri
come true. Personally, I don't have high hopes on any thing as regards Dangote. He is a business man whose main objective is to maximise his profits, he had never subsidised any of his products for Nigerians. Anyways, the only…
If you bet against the Naira because of Arise TV's evil ₦2000 to $1 prophecy, just face it that you have lost the money you intended to make by economically exploiting Nigeria. But if you wait until Dangote Refinery starts selling every petroleum product needed in Nigeria,…
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
The company I work for is loading AGO (diesel) at the Dangote refinery this week. Guess what, it's N1,260 per litre at the Dangote refinery and about 1,400/litre which later dropped to between N1,330-N1335/litre at some of the fuel depots in Apapa.
This was as at yesterday.
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
The problem with the dangote refinery is that it is just a temporary solution to the dollar issue. The next thing is monopoly of the whole thing through favouritism by the govt in favour of dangote. Wen only 1 man has wat public wans, he becomes absolutely powerful and greedy.
@lashem_target
@renoomokri
That has always been the issue just like in other commodity he is involved with. That will mean too much disadvantage to the citizens
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
He's a business man but I think there's a reaction for every action. When there's a high supply of petroleum products, I expect an effect.
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
The one sure way of liberating price of commodity is by bringing in competition. See what
@AirPeace
has done in the Aviation sector
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
If DANGOTE earns a profit of just 1naira on every liter he’s a winner bro.. it’s still a win win for everyone compared to when a liter is defended at 200 naira per liter Wake up 🆙
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
Exactly my point, Dangote is just a business man and cannot be trusted. Neva. My question is; why is Nigeria Government depending on Dangote's Refinery and not creating one for Nigeria as it's own, just as NNPC filling station??
Nigeria Refinery it should be, not Dangote Refinery
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
I don't think Dangote wants to even sell for Nigerians, and if he does, I don't think it’ll be inexpensive. We all see what's going on with his other products. But still, I always hope for the best for this country.
@Ralphdegrea8
@renoomokri
How on earth do we expect a private citizen to begin flooding our markets with products and refuse to ask questions on why d nation's refineries are not working.
Something is wrong with all of us