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Monday, 23 May 2016

Kaduna Refinery reportedly shut down following renewed attacks on oil facilities in Niger Delta

Following the renewed attacks by some militants on oil facilities in the Niger Delta region, the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC) has reportedly stopped production. According to Leadership, the refinery stopped production last week Tuesday. A source at the refinery said
"We have shut down production for now. We do not have crude supply. I am sure it is due to the renewed militancy in the Niger Delta region. We will resume production as soon as we started getting crude supply from the Niger Delta. We are ready and our equipment are functional, the only problem now is the crude".

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    1. Gd
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. 1 step forward, 5 steps backwards! Pathetic! bubuh doing all he can to make things better,some youths and clueless people keep drawing us back

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  3. The north claims they own Nigeria . Aboki how market? Ur blooda say en go fight eastern region even if it sinks Nigeria. Oya we don dry sink na . Dull fool

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  4. Super story.
    So there refinery is working and Nigeria is importing who is fooling who?
    They should shut it forever because Niger deltans has not finish there evangelism.


















    #sad indeed

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  5. Everything is falling apart in this country.
    From NYSC to increase in fuel price to strikes and protests to this one now... What more should we be expecting from this administration...

    I know we will get to the promised land one day, but we know why the Israelites use 40yrs to make a journey of 40days, why can't we learn from that?? Or is our change going to be like that of the isrealites of the old?

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  6. Ok...make una dey dia dey wait for the crude....no b only crude una go get...nunu too join

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  7. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin23 May 2016 at 10:41

    Nawa o,which way my people,may God help us.

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  8. See what the economic saboteurs have brought upon our nation.
    These avengers should be crushed just like we crushed boko haram.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  9. Wonder where we are heading to with all this

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  10. Hausa and fulani are thieves... reaping were they did not sow

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  11. Now this is serious!

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  12. UNA NEVER SI ANYTIN, BOKO HARAM NA SMALL, NA NOW UNA GO KNO SAY NO B WHO START FITE DE WIN. BUHARI N D NORTH USE BOKO HARAM TAKE PURSU GEJ SO NOW NA BUHARI TURN, IF HIM LIKE MAKE E KILL DEM BUT MAKE HIM KNO SAY MILITANT GO SKUL N DEM NO GO KIL ANY INNOCENT PERSON LIKE BOKO HARAM DO BUT IF E COM TO WOST, D MILITANT GO START KIDNAP EXPERTS SO DAT D WORLD WIL COM IN

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  13. Buhari should do something ASAP oo

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  14. The whole idea that Nigerians truly want the country to work and not only their pocket or emotioal entaglement is laughable.

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  15. Na all of us go suffer am. Linda take note!

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  17. Let the impending Miseries devours us all.

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  18. They think are fighting Buhari not know they are fighting us all even themselves.

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  19. No be only refinery...as if it was working before. Nonsense

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  20. Terrorists become more confident to challenge the Nigerian government due to the absence of a grim penal system to severely punish captured terrorists apart from killing them in battle. For example there should be extremely stringent laws carrying the death penalty under which the government will make public example of terrorists. The absence of a grim penal system like this gives terrorists the confidence that they can get away with their evil activities. It is not for nothing that the US set up Guantanamo bay detention camp and tried terrorists under special laws. The Nigerian government should take a cue from this else a multitude of terrorist groups will continue to spring up and make nonsense of government efforts at developing the country.

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