The Nigerian petroleum industry has been troubled in recent times. One of the most recent 'troubles' was the irreversible disruption of the market by Dangote, the sabotage from those whom we thought were his friends and the bolekaja response of genuine and fake interested parties. Another trouble was the axing of Mele Kyare and his replacement with Mr Ojulari, who started with a tempestuous start when he was said to have resigned before the news went into voicemail. Of course, there are other issues, such as whether they were paying a subsidy o
The Nigerian petroleum industry has been troubled in recent times. One of the most recent 'troubles' was the irreversible disruption of the market by Dangote, the sabotage from those whom we thought were his friends and the bolekaja response of genuine and fake interested parties. Another trouble was the axing of Mele Kyare and his replacement with Mr Ojulari, who started with a tempestuous start when he was said to have resigned before the news went into voicemail. Of course, there are other issues, such as whether they were paying a subsidy o