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So why is NNPC Filling stations selling fuel at N145 per liter?

Many NNPC filling stations are selling fuel at N145 per litre and it begs the question, why?

48 comments:

  1. That's the point. Nnpc should sell cheaper

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    1. No dumbass nnpc filling stations like every other station has to follow set prices as it is a different arm of the nnpc that handles distribution. Go smoke a joint and leave critical thinking to people who's parents weren't smoking herbs while they conceived them.

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  2. It's really sad #BadCondition

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  3. If you ask me na who I go ask?

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  4. And your economic mind tells you NNPC alone can meet the demands on the product? Be it imported or locally refined, na wa o!

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  5. Was thinking na only me notice am

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  6. If you ask me, na who I go ask????

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    1. Olodo rabata!! just say you don't h anything to contribute. Lol!

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    2. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha! Don't mind the idiot. His comment makes absolutely no sense.

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  7. **********************Really ***?????????? Have learnt somthing new from seun's (?????)************* I bn think say all na subsidised fuel ????????

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  8. The reason is because if the price range is too much the pressure on nnpc filling stations will be too much and we would be back to square 1

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  9. **********************Really ***?????????? Have learnt somthing new from seun's (?????)************* I bn think say all na subsidised fuel ????????

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  10. Please ask Tinbu That question

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    1. Ibe should answer dis for us. Linda take note!

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    2. Una go fear change!!! More Instagram followers for you

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    3. Gbamest! NNPC price should be cheaper!

      Na me talk am!

      Long Live Lib!!!

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  11. It is well o


    ...merited happiness

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  12. Hmmmmmmmmmm alot is wrong with this fuel subsidy removal

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  13. Naija next time be sure of the change u seek.

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  14. Really, I haven't reasoned it like this..... But come to think of it, this is one of the salient questions Kachikwu needs to answer. But then, Nigerians would be left with their questions while the government continues with its "I don't care" attitude. After all, their e-rats have been distributed amongst all blogs, Twitter and Facebook, ever ready to bash anyone who raises any question.



    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  15. Is it illegal?
    Allow competition bring it down- that's the regulation! Abi femi,only you wan be market forces?
    If the directive says 145 max,what is your problem or was nnpc exempted ? Let's deal based on facts!Have they gone against the directive? No!!

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    1. Please before you type anything, reason! And let something constructive come out ...

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  16. If you ask me who I go ask

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  17. What do u expect u want them to be left behind frm makin money like othr fillin stations frm d #145. U ought to kn that nigeria hv always been a country where u cnt survive without cheatin or possessin a dubious character...

    #Godblessnigeria

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  18. ANI TIN WEY DEM WAN DO, MAKE DEM DO

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  19. Because we are in a lawless country, no implementation of laws,they're just there decorating the assembly and judiciary

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  20. Seun please enjoy ur change

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  21. It is because Buhari has failed Nigerians and his campaign promises.

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  22. they sha want to kill us before our time...don't know why they keep hiking the price...feed us with insolent excuses..enriching themselves...yaaaay Linda am finally here

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  23. You people should understand what deregulation of the downstream sector means. This is clearly not it.
    I have spoken

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  24. They said change. Abi they told you change from good to bad or bad to good. They only said change . So b it. Change they happen already

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  25. Some people dont even think anymore, and even if you can't think, can't you atleast do some research?!
    Do your homework before coming out and spare the public of such garbage!!!
    Next please!!!

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  26. Most of the NNPC filling stations were sold as a franchise and owned by individuals and not government. I hope this answers your question.

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  27. What is seun saying?, ooh so u hv repented by this period in 2012 u n ur hypocritic fools where occupying Nigeria at Ojota. Then u were screaming no to to fuel price hike, now u don change am to #notopetrolimportation. Hyper hypocrite, u all never imagined a day like this will come.Upon wetin ur papa teach u sey "seun if u dey follow follow make u open eye"

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  28. Seun are you just waking up from your slumber? Continue sleeping abeg. Better go and wake up at Ojota. Hypocrite like you

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  29. We need to face the reality on ground the only option left is deregulation. It is only in lagos you buy fuel @ #86 other parts of the country #120-#170. Deregulation brings Competition and any market where there's competition price will be forced to come down with time. Lastly, NNPC can sell at any price but it is sensible for them to sell at 140 to 145 to avoid congestion at their various stations.

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  30. So many things are wrong in this country and it seems wrong is the new cool
    This government doesn't give a damn about anybody, all they do is what they want.

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  31. Nigerians really need an answer to that question

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  32. Nigerians really need an answer to that question

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  33. Simple. To preempt all u no good oil bunkering, smuggling, hording country raping miscreants. Let the ground level make everybody dey see.

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