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Presidential Material

Presidential Material

@AdeAdedayo1

Thinker, positivist, social commentator,IT Network Engineer/ Admin ,NOC Analyst Unrepentant child of God.

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
You can see who is connected to who and how they are connected, and this can perhaps explain why corruption is so deeply rooted in Nigerian politics. This is v0.1. I haven’t started going into past governors and lawmakers. 1000reasons.vote/looters
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
It’s time for all NDC supporters globally to organize. This is the time.
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Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria
The Nigerian state and its governance structure represents an existential challenge to the ideals of citizenship, democracy, and the rule of law..🇳🇬🤔
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Presidential Material@AdeAdedayo1·
The connect and following on this app means nothing unless we engage.
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ASSURANCE🪶
ASSURANCE🪶@OgonnayaAg69555·
If I see you always engage with me I go do something for you and also quote your tweets.
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Afia Dimple🦋
Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
If i pick you for shoutout, you go follow back !?
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Lexybabs
Lexybabs@Lexybabs·
If you’re voting Peter Obi in the coming election, mark attendance here. I need to follow you all
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Dangote has done three things in the last 72 hours that the Nigerian government could not do in 60 years. He cut aviation fuel to N1,650 per litre, slashed diesel and aviation fuel prices at ex-depot level, and filed a lawsuit to stop NNPC and private marketers from importing fuel that his refinery is already producing in surplus. Now the oil marketers are crying monopoly. Let us be honest about what monopoly means in this context. For 60 years, a cartel of fuel importers held Nigeria hostage, collecting $10 billion annually in subsidy, keeping state refineries deliberately broken, and charging Nigerians premium prices for refined crude they sent abroad themselves. Nobody called that a monopoly. Nobody filed a lawsuit about market stability when ordinary Nigerians queued for fuel in an oil producing country for decades. One private refinery starts cutting prices, increasing supply, and going to court to enforce a law that already says imports are only permitted when local supply is insufficient, and suddenly the marketers have discovered the language of competition and consumer protection. The law is clear. The Petroleum Industry Act only permits fuel imports when domestic supply cannot meet demand. Dangote’s refinery is supplying over 90% of Nigeria’s daily petrol consumption. The legal basis for those import licences does not exist. He is not asking for a favour. He is asking for the law to be applied. The marketers built their business model on Nigeria’s inability to refine its own oil. That inability has been solved by one man with private capital. Their business model is obsolete and their objection is not about market stability. It is about market access to a rent they no longer deserve.
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