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Dangote Refinery is trending because, Aliko Dangote's refinery has started selling Petrol to the public. But, NNPC will be the exclusive buyers. - Monopoly achieved ? The Vice President of Dangote Refinery hinted that should any sabotage arise, and no one buys from them, they will not hesitate to...

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O L A M I L E K A Nvor 1 Jahr

They accuse him of monopoly now they are about to do thesame thing why should NNPC be the only one to buy from Dangote Why can’t other marketers buy directly from them

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Naike💎vor 1 Jahr

Which NNPC are you people shouting Tinubu’s OandO

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Oluwa Jaybastervor 1 Jahr

Perhaps Dangote should build fuel stations and sell directly to final consumers

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Cashityoungvor 1 Jahr

Baba wan finish nnpc So na rubbish we dey buy since 🙆‍♂️ Nnpc no go gree go 😂 Dis wan go spoil market 😂😂

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Saviolavor 1 Jahr

We need more refineries in Nigeria.. If you have like 10 workable refineries, menh the price of fuel will definitely come down. Now that Dangote refinery is here, let’s watch see how it will play out

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jamesagadavor 1 Jahr

Just supply the fuel. PMS is not meant to be colorless.

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BLACK ROMAN🌍vor 1 Jahr

Nw dt Dangote Refinery secured a monopoly with NNPC, Nigeria risks having its fuel market controlled by a single entity, potentially stifling competition and innovation, with long-term impacts on prices and supply. Ds may just b d beginning of many woes

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Umar Amgvor 1 Jahr

Hahahahahah. Na very simple answer. They want Dangote to come and slash the current price to like 750. And the people will start celebrating Dangote as being considerate. All na decit. They still have huge share in the Dangote fuel. Well, I am not surprised. How many people have

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NNPC is trending because Aliko Dangote has openly told them to STOP importing fuel. Today, after a meeting with Pres. Tinubu, Dangote hinted that fuel is scarce in some parts of Nigeria, but if marketers patronize him, the scarcity will disappear. Because they have half a billion litres of fuel just sitting idle at the factory. Dangote called on, NNPCL, marketers to stop importing. When his refinery is producing more than enough to supply the entire country. Dr. Aliko Dangote said the refinery can produce up to 30M litres daily, if only NNPC can supply him enough crude oil, and even if the country needs 55M per day, his refinery is up to the task. Adding that they have 500M litres in their tank waiting to be lifted. But marketers won't patronize them, and he can't do anything about the scarcity because he is not a retailer. That, he doesn't understand why they prefer to import and distribute products that he already has in excess at his factory, when they can just simply distribute from his factory. Nigerians are of two opinions; some believe he is not being transparent with NNPC and Nigerians, that's why they are not buying from him. While other analysts think it's all a conspiracy to force him out of business, and Malta has fingers in it. Ultimately, Nigerians don't think there is fuel scarcity. Instead, the inability of people to afford it. ICYMI: Dangote dragged NNPC and NMDPRA to court and slammed them ₦100bn in damages for permitting companies to import petrol into the country, when his refinery is producing more than required. Which therefore violates Sections 317(8) and (9) of the 2021 PIA. Which states that ; Section 317 (8) The Authority may apply the Backward Integration Policy in the downstream petroleum sector to encourage investment in local refining. (9) Pursuant to subsection (8), licence to import any product shortfalls may be assigned to companies with active local refining licences or proven track records of international crude oil and petroleum products trading. Simply meaning that, you can award import license to companies, only if the local ones are not producing up to the required capacity. However, the law said "may" not "shall". So it is debatable and not definite. The case was adjourned to January 20th, 2025. But Dangote Refinery has revealed that, the case will be settled out of court. Get detailed analytics on your energy consumption • water, electricity & gas. With Vendr Sub-Meters! Inquire now: Vendr Utilities || iOS • Web • Android || [email protected] ||

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NNPC is trending because they want to sue th tiktoker for doing a video showing how their fuel burnt faster than Dangote’s fuel. But the interesting thing is in paragraph 3. Also, they’re are still importing fuel, perhaps Malta, allegedly. Few days, ago a content creator bought 1ltr of Dangote Refinery’s fuel from MRS, and 1ltr of NNPC’s fuel. Put the two in different brand new generators. Alas, NNPC lasted 17mins, while Dangote’s lasted 30mins. Nigerians argued that the experiment was flawed, citing generator engine difference. Today, NNPC released a six paragraphed statement debunking the claims. Stating it is an attack from saboteurs, they will pursue legal steps and the experiment is amateur. In paragraph 3. They argued that the “NNPC” fuel the guy used in the experiment was gotten from an independent NNPC retailer who perhaps sourced their products from Dangote.. — Dangote, who “adheres” to strict industry standards. Basically implying that Dangote’s fuel is more quality than theirs. As their’s is focused on affordability, in context. Recall, during the peak of NNPC & Dangote beef, NNPC categorically said Nigerian do not need premium fuel. Despite claims that Warri Refinery, Port Harcourt refineries are now working, according to NairaMetric, NNPC imported over 200M litres of petrol just between February 1, 2025, and February 12, 2025. Anyways, before this video.. a lot of people have given positive reviews of Dangote’s fuel, and it’s contrast with NNPC’s. All insisting that Dangote’s lasts longer than NNPC. Dangote went into partnership with MRS to sell his fuel. MRS is owned by his step brother Sayyu I. Dantata. Ad• Use Vendr Utilities to effectively manage your estate! Fraud proof remote utility collection, allocation and disconnections for Gas, Water, Electricity (Gen/Nepa). Inquire now: Vendr Utilities || iOS • Web • Android || [email protected] ||

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Dangote has raised his three Daughters strategically, anyone of them can take over his position, and deliver it as perfectly as their father, so there's nothing to fear as far as the issue of leadership is concerned Secondly, Dangote has apparently made a very careful calculation before building this refinery, he knows very well that challenges are forthcoming, that getting Nigeria's Crude Oil would not be easy and satisfactory, because of the volume of corruption associated with our oil sector, that's why he had a plan B in place, which include importing Crude Oil from outside Thirdly, the idea of building another refinery is strategic and carefully calculated, he would not just build oil refinery in East Africa, he's building Africa's self reliant on energy, as well as moving his empire to the next Level Forthly, I believe by the time Dangote completed his new rrginery in the East Africa, he would begin oil exploration in those Eastern African countries, which means he would own the refinery and the oil field combined, which means his refineries might be independent of Nigeria's crude in the next 10-15 years Fifthly, By investing so much in the whole of African Continent, Dangote is providing a playing field for international investors, because investors would never invest in Africa, until they see someone is actually investing in Africa, and nobody can do that but an Aftican industrialist like Dangote Sixthly, Dangote can only have the courage to convince the world industrialist to invest in Africa, if he's actually leading it Seventhly, i believe that other Nigeria's industrialist like Abdusamad Rabiu BUA, Otedola, would also join the race, in investing so much in Africa Eighthly, This refinery would provide thousands of jobs to the people of East Africa Ninthly, This would be the renaissance of Africa And Tenthly Africa would be librated economically

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