~ Devakumar Edwin, the Vice President of Dangote Industries Limited.
'Petrol marketers complained to Tinubu that our diesel price is too cheap''
~ Dangote Refinery*********
“NNPC has informed us that they intend to station a team of 6 to 10 people permanently at our refinery. They’ve asked us to provide office space for them since they will be supplying the crude, overseeing the production &buying back the products in Naira”
~Dangote refinery
I just knew dangote is a nice and God-fearing man.
ReplyDeleteBecause Tinubu don humble him nah.
DeleteMao Akuh
These are the problems and you think Nigeria is going to get better anytime soon.
ReplyDeleteSomeone and a group of people know their business and shady deals about to end when Dangote refinery starts sales. So they'll prefer doing all they can for the status quo to remain, that is, exporting crude and importing refined PMS.
Nigerians know what to do when they're ready.
© TEEJAY
Can u imagine
ReplyDeleteOur country pipo no be am at all
ReplyDeleteI don't understand. Do they want to buy at an expensive rate? What a deliberate sabotage by petrol marketers.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they feel/think the higher the rate, the higher the quality 🤷♀️
DeleteDangote should look at investing in filling stations. The leaders are not the only problem we have in Nigeria, Nigerians contribute as well.
ReplyDeleteDevakumar Edwin is second in command at Dangote, in short he is the brain behind Dangote, Aliko is the figure head.
ReplyDeleteSo who asked u? Bfr nko? Were u expecting sm1 like aliko to provide funds n still man his companies?
DeleteNa Edwin dey run things there na, that's why most top positions are reserved for Indians
DeleteMeaning what
ReplyDeleteSomething is cheap you say you are buying..
What kind of yeye thing is this
I do not understand ooo
Hello iya Boys
You are not
DeleteWhat do we really want please
ReplyDeleteThis can be frustrating
Do you want to buy at an expensive rate
Haaaaa
It's news like this that's keeping me off the internet... I just don't get it with the madnesses.
ReplyDeleteThere was a country.....
ReplyDeleteImagine!
ReplyDeleteSome people are feeding on the expense of the masses
ReplyDeleteMaybe Dangote should just get himself some filling stations and start selling directly to the public, let's see if their brains will not reset.
ReplyDeleteOr are they saying that it is of low quality?
So they want it expensive or how?.or is it the quality that's cheap
ReplyDeleteGod help Nigeria 🙏🏿
ReplyDeleteThings fall apart indeed.🥴
ReplyDeleteMake una dey play, we're watching.😎
Hmmm... Nigeria we hail thee
ReplyDeleteWho do us like this? It's too cheap, like seriously 😳😳
ReplyDeleteNigerians now know that NNPC has been our problems, the Cabals of the oil sector.
ReplyDeleteDangote refinery will put their refineries overseas to redundancy.
Obviously, a group is trying to run this man out of the oil business. There are big players behind the scene. Just like they don’t want your airlines landing in their countries. How dare African business people broaden their scope and enact real self determination. The devil is in the details
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