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calm down and look well, you'd see the truth in the lies and the lies in the truth.


🚨 JUST IN: Global Concern as Dangote Refinery Expands Across Africa There are growing concerns from institutions like the World Bank and other Western agencies over the rapid expansion of Dangote Refinery’s fuel distribution across Africa. Reports indicate that the refinery has begun supplying petroleum products to multiple countries in West and Southern Africa, including: • Ghana • Togo • Benin Republic • Cameroon • Côte d’Ivoire • Senegal • South Africa • Namibia • Angola This development is happening at a time when the Strait of Hormuz has faced disruptions in recent weeks, tightening global fuel supply chains. That situation has indirectly given Dangote Refinery an advantage, opening doors to new markets and increasing demand for its products across the continent. The Oil is drilled from Nigeria, Refined in Nigeria and sent out to other African countries without the west. For the first time In recent history of Africa. The concern from Western observers appears to center around market dominance. There are fears that Dangote Refinery could gradually position itself as a major, possibly dominant supplier of refined petroleum products in Africa, reducing dependence on European and other international fuel exporters. But here’s the other side of the conversation: Even as Nigerians deal with rising fuel prices locally, exporting refined products across Africa means Nigeria earns foreign exchange in dollars. That strengthens the country’s economic position, especially in a time when FX inflow is critical. I have written this before when the strait of Hormuz was closed, it’s seemed to be an Advantage to Nigeria Also, refining locally and exporting finished products removes many of the traditional barriers tied to importing refined fuel, such as shipping costs, delays, and dependency on foreign refineries. So the big question remains: Why the concern? Why is World Bank and other institutions responsible for developing countries scared of Africa feeding itself? Is it about market balance… Or is Dangote Refinery simply becoming a serious competitor on the global stage? This is still a developing situation, but one thing is clear: Africa’s energy dynamics are changing fast. And we might be witnessing the best part of owning service to serve Africa first






Nigerians don't know what they are up against when it comes to foreign interests. Tinubu signed over your health data to America, and your tax data to france. Do you really think it's for a good motive? WAKE UP OH YEE DAMN NIGERIANS👁️‼️👁️










There is an orchestrated campaign against Nigeria, dating back from before the civil war to this very day Nigeria CANNOT be allowed to achieve 20 years of peace and stability, because if you do, you WILL become the next Japan, meaning one more heavyweight for them to worry about



@welandfab Why add local ❓








"If you import the Third World, you become the Third World." - President Donald J. Trump

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"If you import the Third World, you become the Third World." - President Donald J. Trump

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