This implies that petroleum marketers would have to purchase petrol directly from Dangote Refinery....
Is this good news?
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Yes, it is good news. One of the " middlemen" has been cut off.
ReplyDeleteIf Dangote can sell directly to consumers ( via his filling stations) then all the middlemen will be out, and we start buying at producer's price.
Alright then
DeleteOil dey your head
DeleteThank you jareee
The suffering for petrol is too much..
Let us breath Biko..
Hello iya Boys
You don't get it, do you?
DeleteDangote does not want to sell directly to consumers.
He's not different from the people we're battling with.
Since he ventures into sugar, flour, pastas ECT, how far?? You want talk about cement??
Leave matter, Abeg.🥴😎
Onye agholi ka agbaa.😎
It is better
ReplyDeleteGood move 👍
ReplyDeleteWay to go. An organisation that profits from it's citizens without any obvious development. 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteNot Yet Uhuru? Na Siddon look I dey
ReplyDeleteMeaning it's a free market economy. No subsidy. Marketers can buy anywhere. I see the price coming up but later going down
ReplyDelete