Dangote Refinery Denies Reselling US and Nigerian Crude Due To Operational Issues
Dangote Refinery insists its distillation unit is in perfect condition, debunks claims its reselling crude.
Dangote Refinery insists its distillation unit is in perfect condition, debunks claims its reselling crude.
Benjamin Kalu says Tinubu has fulfilled the 54-year-old promise of reconciliation, reconstruction, and rehabilitation made to South-East with new commission.
People are more hungry now and will exploit the opportunity to loot shops, turning the protest violent, says Mike Ejiofor.
Military spokesperson Edward Buba believes intending protesters plan to feed off the frustration of Nigerians to cause mayhem.
Bode George has urged for peaceful protests, while denouncing “manipulative and mendacious” government policies.
Health expert Francis Fagbule says Nigeria’s government should invest revenue from sugar sweetened beverage tax in public health initiatives.
Faloye says Afenifere supports the planned nationwide protest, stressing the root cause as strictly economical, not political.
“Violence will not achieve what peace can not,” Yakassai says, as he solicited usupport for President Tinubu’s reform agenda.
CFG Advisory CEO Tilewa Adebajo says Dangote Refinery’s success can help reduce inflation in Nigeria and boost productivity.
Akpabio’s communication consultant says improving internal democracy will boost women’s representation in politics.
Prof Nwokobia has called Peter Obi a “man of peace” who would not incite a protest, refuting Bayo Onanuga’s claims.
Protecting Nigerian interests should be paramount in resolving the Dangote-NMDPRA diesel controversy, says Adeola Yusuf.
Nigeria’s output of crude cannot supply Dangote because not every crude it has belongs to the country, says oil and gas expert.
Edo politicians are resorting to violence instead of wit and knowledge because elections are approaching, says lawyer Liborous Oshoma.
Bolaji Akinyemi believes Kamala Harris will put up a strong challenge against Trump, stating he’d put his money on Harris.
Kelvin Emmanuel has criticised NMDPRA’s stance on Dangote Refinery, arguing its diesel’s superior quality could eliminate the need for imports.
Kelvin Emmanuel has blamed NNPC for Dangote having to import crude, and urged the National Assembly to commence a probe.
Ajaero: “N70,000 is a 133% increase from the old rate, and we broke the jinx of negotiating every 5 years.”
“I’m actually a member of APC, but unofficially. My spirit has left PDP for a long time,” says Phillip Shaibu.
Labour is taking this on a sombre note because given Nigeria’s economic realities, N70,000 is not enough, says Benson Upah.
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