Petrol Refining: Dangote Refinery Will Eliminate All Fuel Queues in Nigeria
Petrol Refining: Dangote Refinery Will Eliminate All Fuel Queues in Nigeria
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FOR ALL THE PEOPLE STUDYING PETROL CHEMICAL ENINEERING OR ENGINEERING OF ANY KIND IN THIS CONTINENT, NIGARIA HAS CREATE EMPLOYMENT FOR US ALL AFRICANS.
Congratulations Nigeria and thank you Dangote for pushing the boundaries and inspiring change to all African nations.
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Finally I'm proud of Nigeria and Dangote this is great news
Wow Masha Allah may Allah bless you
No be lie aboki lead them well
DO NOT BELIEVE THEM THEY'RE UP TO NO GOOD. DANGOFULANI IS GOING TO MILK FULANIGERIA DRY😮😅😅😅😮😮😮😮😢 BECAUSE THAT WAS THE PLAN WITH HIS INDIAN ENGINEERS 😢😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😅.
I want to congratulate The Dangote Group for this monumental achievement.
#Nigeria
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Kudos sir
Bravo Bravo Bravo Nigerians honour to his excellency Bola I ,Tinubu
Our youths should be empower with cars in other to make the petrole sale faster
We are very appreciated you the legend A A DANGOTE
😢Dangote is God's sent to Nigerians and entire globe…
😢God will bless him more and more…🎉
Given the current state of Nigeria's crude oil sector, Dangote Refinery still stands out positively. It represents a significant contrast to both the corrupt practices in Aso Rock and the actions of international oil companies in Nigeria
Dangote has challenged not only the corrupt Nigerian leaders and foreign interests exploiting Nigeria’s oil but also the powerful oil cartel profiting from the country. This is a clash between foreign powers and their oil companies, using our leaders as puppets, against Dangote.
They set up two traps for him: the first was Quality, and the second was Price.
For the Quality, they aimed to tarnish the refinery’s reputation by portraying its products as substandard and the refinery itself as inferior.
They planned a major propaganda campaign, starting with local media and extending internationally, to spread this negative narrative.
Dangote responded swiftly and smartly. He engaged in media appearances and, on some occasions, brought samples of his production along so Nigerians could see for themselves. By showcasing his oil’s superior quality compared to the imported ones on live television he effectively debunked the quality propaganda.
As a result, the first campaign against his refinery lost credibility and faded away.
They then activated the second trap: the price. They anticipated that Dangote’s lower fuel prices would force them to lower their own prices as well, since no one would choose a more expensive option when a cheaper one with more quality is available.
This move would also reduce their power, as they previously used to threaten pervious Nigerian government with fuel shortages if their demands weren’t met. With Dangote’s refinery in play, their ability to leverage such threats was significantly diminished.
It will also l affect the Africa – European/ the west oil trading deals because most African and outside countries with devalued or weak currencies will turn to Nigeria to buy oil which will be a cheaper option for them instead of buying with dollars
Once again, they turned to our leadership for support. Many of these Nigerian leaders have compromised the country's interests by colluding with foreign oil marketers and even operating their own oil companies and refineries abroad, such as in Malta.
Consequently, Dangote's efforts also challenge these leaders, as his success threatens their personal, selfish interests and undermines their anti-Nigeria agendas.
NNPC, again step in, demanding that they will be the one to set the price at which Dangote Refinery would sell its fuel. Do you know how ridiculous that sounds!
For instance, a car dealer who buys cars from China, pays in full, handles the shipping to Nigeria, and then receives a call from China dictating how much he must sell each car for. It’s a bizarre situation, but that’s exactly what NNPC is insisting on with Dangote.
They masked their true intentions by claiming they were protecting Nigerians from potential extortion, alleging that Dangote Refinery might set excessively high prices. Their goal was to make Dangote’s fuel price artificially high, allowing oil marketers to raise their prices to the same level, over 1000 Naira, which they’ve been targeting since the current administration took office. They planned to then blame Dangote Refinery for the price hike.
Once again, Dangote managed to evade the trap. He quickly launched a media campaign before the scheme could unfold, educating Nigerians about the situation. He emphasized that while Dangote Refinery controls the oil quality and guarantees it, they have no control over pricing.
He made it clear that NNPC is responsible for setting the prices and that any price seen is determined by NNPC, not Dangote.
Note Nigeria, through NNPC, sells crude oil to Dangote just as it does to foreign oil companies. These companies export & refine it abroad and sell it at their own prices.
However, NNPC is trying to control Dangote Refinery’s pricing to prevent it from offering cheaper fuel. This is absurd because Dangote’s refinery, which operates in Nigeria, has no foreign exchange or importation costs.
Yet, NNPC is spreading propaganda claiming that Dangote intends to sell fuel at an inflated price, while imported fuel, which incurs additional costs, ends up cheaper. This situation highlights a clear wickedness.
Based on projections, if Dangote Refinery were allowed to set its own prices, fuel would cost between 300 and 400 Naira per litre without subsidy, and around 200 Naira with subsidy.
When NNPC realized their scheme was failing and they were facing blame, they issued a press release denying they would control Dangote's prices and claimed Dangote would set them instead. Dangote then reaffirmed that NNPC was indeed determining the prices.
Unable to sabotage the refinery directly, they aimed to use d situation to implement their own high price of 1300 Naira per litre and place the blame on Dangote. Their ultimate goal was to undermine the refinery’s intended benefits, destroy its purpose, nd boost their own revenue
Dangote fuel is ready, and shipment has commenced. Watch how fuel prices develop; 1300 Naira per liter is pushing in, you’ve understood the reason behind it.
Know your enemies ! Good luck to everyone in Nigeria because the season is about to get rainy again!
#Culled…✌🏿😅
Masha Allah
Well done Dangote. Sending love and hope you replicate this success all over Africa in different sectors. Rail, light rail, shipping services, grain value addition. Zimbabwe has so much lithium, hope you go there too. African governments need too stop the slumber
GOD bless DANGOTE 🙌 🙏 ❤️…FROM TOGO 🇹🇬 🙏 🙌….GOD GIVES ME YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Africa is proud. This man has been a role model for years. Only increasing in status
He is not an HERO but an exploiter a theif like your stupid president we really need a revolution in Nigeria