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  • I don’t know if it is only me, but I was confused when I read that the Dangote Refinery sold petrol to NNPCL at N898/litre. I had expected that since the fuel is now being refined locally, the product would be sold at a lower price, as the transportation costs from abroad would no longer apply. If anyone with more knowledge could clarify the situation, I would greatly appreciate it.
    I don’t know if it is only me, but I was confused when I read that the Dangote Refinery sold petrol to NNPCL at N898/litre. I had expected that since the fuel is now being refined locally, the product would be sold at a lower price, as the transportation costs from abroad would no longer apply. If anyone with more knowledge could clarify the situation, I would greatly appreciate it.
  • I never actually get free money & it's crazy that people do but me I have to work like bricklayer
    I never actually get free money & it's crazy that people do but me I have to work like bricklayer 😂
  • if they wanna talk to you, they would. If they wanna be with you, they would. if they wanna make things work, they would. don’t ever let things be one sided, it’s not healthy or fair for you. let go.
    if they wanna talk to you, they would. If they wanna be with you, they would. if they wanna make things work, they would. don’t ever let things be one sided, it’s not healthy or fair for you. let go.
  • When making friends, seek out those with whom you share common interests. Instead, look for those with whom you share common commitments. For example, if you share common interests with someone over a football club, that tie is not strong enough for a friendship. But you can be acquaintances and even comrades. But when you share a common commitment to a cause, like patriotism for your country or vision for your future, that bond is tight enough for friendships. A person who is committed to you is better than one who is only interested in you.
    When making friends, seek out those with whom you share common interests. Instead, look for those with whom you share common commitments. For example, if you share common interests with someone over a football club, that tie is not strong enough for a friendship. But you can be acquaintances and even comrades. But when you share a common commitment to a cause, like patriotism for your country or vision for your future, that bond is tight enough for friendships. A person who is committed to you is better than one who is only interested in you.