Ogagun

Ogagun We provides LPG value chain products and services ranging from gas supply in Nigeria. HASBUNALLAH

09/02/2025

🔥 The Benefits of Using LPG for Cooking! 🔥

Looking for a cooking fuel that’s fast, efficient, and eco-friendly? LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is the perfect choice for your kitchen! Here’s why:

✅ Cost-Effective – LPG burns efficiently, reducing overall fuel costs and cooking time.

✅ Eco-Friendly – Produces fewer emissions compared to traditional fuels like wood or coal, helping to keep the air cleaner.

✅ Instant Heat & Precise Control – No waiting for burners to heat up—just instant, adjustable flames for perfect cooking.

✅ Reliable & Convenient – Works even during power outages, making it a dependable energy source.

✅ Safe & Clean – No soot, smoke, or residue, ensuring a healthier home environment.

💡 What’s your favorite dish to cook with LPG? Drop your best recipe in the comments and inspire others! 🍲✨

📢 Spread the word! Share this post with your friends and family to raise awareness about LPG benefits and safety. Let’s cook smarter and greener together! 🌱🔥

DEAR WIFE... 1. If you want your husband to make love to you often, have a good attitude. No matter how sexy you look or...
21/01/2022

DEAR WIFE...

1. If you want your husband to make love to you often, have a good attitude. No matter how sexy you look or dress, your husband will not find you attractive if you have a bad attitude

2. If you want your husband to be eating with you, be pleasant to be around. No matter how tasty your food, it loses taste when being around you is stressful

3. If you want your husband to be opening up to you sensitive and difficult information, learn to keep secrets and not to overreact. A man refrains from sharing too much when he is scared information will be leaked or be misinterpreted

4. If you want your husband to be praying with you, stop acting as if your prayers are more powerful or you are closer to God than him. Allow your husband to pray his kind of way

5. If you want your husband to be taking you out often, stop bringing drama and ruining dates with issues that should be dealt with at home. No man wants to go spend time and money at a venue where he will be emotionally drained

6. If you want your husband to solve the issues in your marriage, stop seeing yourself as the angel and him the devil, stop attacking him or labelling him as "The agent the devil is using to ruin your marriage". See also your fault, show him you are on the same team and seek solutions, not finger pointing

7. If you want your husband to come home early, be peaceful. The wife tends to own the home and so can easily make the husband keep off if she becomes harsh, uninviting and combative

8. If you want your husband to be chatting with you and calling you up, be fun to talk to, make him miss you. If each time he calls you or chats you up it ends up with you starting a fight, reminding him of his wrongs or ordering him around he will avoid communication with you

9. If you want your husband to receive your suggestions and corrections then speak to him with a tone of love. If you come at him shouting, dictating at him or manipulating him he will harden up

10. If you want your husband to enjoy kissing you, then speak loving words, be gentle, be easy to talk to. Lips that speak words that hurt are not attractive to kiss

11. If you want your husband to do more sweet, romantic and special things; appreciate the little he does and he will do more. Complaining never inspires a man to do better but appreciation does

01/09/2021
31/08/2021

The Federal Government has implemented a 7.5 per cent tax on imported Liquefied Petroleum gas, popularly called cooking gas, as the cost of the commodity leap by over 100 per cent within a period of eight months.

It was gathered on Sunday that the government implemented the VAT on LPG imports about three weeks ago and some dealers were also mandated to pay the tax for commodities imported several months ago.

Operators told our correspondent that Nigeria imports about 70 per cent of the commodity, while the rest was mainly supplied by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural gas company.

It was also gathered that the cost of a 12.5kg of cooking gas that sold for about N3,500 in December 2020 had jumped to as high as N6,800 in parts of Abuja.

A resident along the Lagos-Ibadan road said she bought the commodity on Sunday at N7,200 in Lagos, as dealers projected that the cost might hit N10,000 in December this year.

[Operators stated the development had made small businesses and homes in rural and semi-urban areas to revert to firewood and charcoal, as the purchase of cooking gas had plunged in recent months.

The National Chairman, Liquefied Petroleum gas Retailers Association of Nigeria, Michael Umudu, said there were three factors that caused the surge in price.

He said, “There are three major factors to the hike in prices. Firstly, about 70 per cent of the gas we consume in Nigeria is imported and importers have to contend with the high cost of foreign exchange.

“Secondly, there is a rise in the price of petroleum products in the international market and because of that, the cost of LPG has equally gone up. So importers now pay more on imports.

“And thirdly, the government added VAT on imported LPG about three weeks ago. It (VAT) was 7.5 per cent of the cost of the commodity and this exacerbated the price hike of cooking gas in the past three weeks.”

Umudu stated that before the introduction of VAT, foreign exchange and cost of petroleum products in the international market had been the factors causing the rise in price.

“Around November/December last year, 12.5kg was sold at about N3,500, but in July it went up to around N5,500 and when VAT was introduced about three weeks ago, it now escalated to about N6,500 and above,” he stated.

Umudu added, “The price hike seems to be happening on a daily basis and nobody can tell when it will stop. There has been a lot of appeal to the government to find a way of persuading NLNG to increase its domestic supply so that the product can be affordable.

“NLNG supplies about 35 per cent of the gas we consume locally and that percentage is not adequate. And the gas sold by NLNG is even sold at international price and is priced in dollar not naira.”

On the cost of the commodity in metric tonnes, Umudu, replied, “20MT is now in the average of about N8m. And before VAT was introduced, the price of 20MT was around N6.8m to N7m, which was the highest price then.”

He noted that consequent to that, there has been an upsurge in the use of firewood and other alternative energy sources nowadays.

“If you come to Lagos, you will see heaps of firewood like groundnut pyramids. Many people who use LPG to run their small businesses cannot cope again because of the price. They are in crisis right now; some of them are now using firewood, others, charcoal,” he stated.

Umudu added, “Many people in the rural and semi-urban areas are dropping their cylinders. Those who find it difficult to get alternatives are actually going through a very hard time.”

Also speaking on the issue, the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum gas Marketers, Bassey Essien, said the cost of 12.5kg gas could hit N10,000 in December.

He said, “If by December they (government) don’t take time to address this surge, it (12.5kg) will be N10,000. We are not the one causing this, rather it is the government. We sell what we get.”

On what could be done, he replied, “The volume we produce in Nigeria is just about 40 per cent of the total consumption; the rest is imported. And you don’t have a forex window for these people to access to import gas.

“And secondly, you suddenly woke up and said you want to start imposing VAT on imported gas, which was removed several years back. And now, you didn’t even start it fresh, rather you said it is going to be in retrospect, starting from several months back.”

He added, “And you are imposing billions in taxes on gas imports, for instance, you ask one company to pay about N4bn as tax. Now if they pay that money, some other person needs to shoulder this cost.”

On what the government was doing about the development, the spokesperson of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Garba-Deen Muhammad, said the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, had said the commodity was deregulated.

Muhammed, who served as the media aide to Sylva before switching to become NNPC spokesperson recently, said, “The minister answered this question during his last press briefing two weeks ago.”

At the briefing, Sylva had said, “We are not in position to determine gas pricing because gas is not a regulated product. But, of course, we are also very concerned that prices are rising and so I am actually doing something about it in the interest of the ordinary Nigerian.

“I am calling some of the suppliers to discuss the reason for this hike.”

He added that the intervention was outside government role.
Copyright PUNCH.

To clear you doubt on expiration of your gas cylinder.
08/07/2021

To clear you doubt on expiration of your gas cylinder.

Local Champion.This happened many years ago when I was somwhere between either the first or second juz' of the popular D...
28/06/2021

Local Champion.

This happened many years ago when I was somwhere between either the first or second juz' of the popular Durusu lugatil arabiyyah. Mehn! I was already feeling like an arabian at home. The usual 'mum where is my food' became "yaa ummee, ayna ta'aamee". I was just intimidating everybody with arabic! Any and every little incident you will hear " ya salaaam! Maa haadha?".

Dad will just be looking at me. I am sure despite not being schooled in Islamic knowledge that much, he could see through my local champion antics. He kept his cool though.

One faithful day, I don't know how or where Dad met these Saudi arabians who came looking for the big Jumuah mosque in our area. He quickly sent someone to call me to come and interprete. Omo! I nearly peed in my pants! Gbese yi o!

I quickly checked through my brain's library to know if I had enough arabic words to sustain the conversation without disgracing myself, the search kept coming back with 'insufficient data'! That was how I dragged my feet to the 'slaughter house'. I looked apprehensive when I eventually arrived! The arabians on seeing me - " the arabic messiah that has come to show them the way to the promise land - started their barrage of inquisition without delay. To me their words sounded more like "assalaamu alaykum, min ayishi wishui hasbis hasbus ila hunak an iswishi wishi....". I understood 'natin'!

I was already fidgeting. I needed not to listen to them. I knew where they wanted to go. I knew how to get there. Infact it was a popular place. But how do I describe it to them?

I could almost see my dad's face begin to give way to a smile, something you seldom see! My mind just told me it was all over! Give up. Admit it to the public that you are just a bloody local champion! However, one swift moment of brilliant thought saved the day!

I just looked at them and said "laa mushkilah, li nadh'hab" (no problem, let's go). I then walked to their car and stood, and prayed. At that moment, even if they were kidnappers I would gladly follow them! My Dad's face was beginning to tighten when he realised i was just about to ride in a stranger's car. 'E consain me!' Sebi he wanted to fall my hand, this was the only option left. The arabians were happy to oblige, and that was how I retained my championship as I took them there in grand style. They even rewarded me with a token!

The news spread like wildfire! Omo Iya Elewa now converses with arabians and now has 'many' friends from Saudi Arabia. Come and see increased respect both home and 'abroad'.

Indeed Allaah can raise your status with an impending embarassment!
...and today there are still many local champions even on Facebook. I have been there as a child. It is safer to admit your inadequacy, than pretend to be who you aren't.

MY LITTLE STORY  🛣Once upon a time I met a man who told me that telling the truth and making someone cry😭, is better tha...
26/06/2021

MY LITTLE STORY

🛣Once upon a time I met a man who told me that telling the truth and making someone cry😭, is better than telling a lie and making someone smile and happy😁.

He said to me your true friends are👬 those who will never avoid you just because they have met new friends.

As he kept on speaking to me, he said If some people do not appreciate and value my presence, I should work hard to make make them value and appreciate my absence🎓.

He said I must not be angry with anyone who is quiet on me because there must be a reason why they are quiet, and that I will get to know the reason later.

He told me it is always better to be a blessing to others at all times than to be a burden at all times.
He said I must learn to forgive others not because they deserve it but because I deserve the peace that comes with forgiveness🙏🏼.

I must know that everyone deserves a second chance and many more chances if they ask for forgiveness, but I must not loose my guard over their intentions.
I must not only talk to people in my free time⏱⏰, but I must free my time to talk to people.

I must know that the truth may hurt for a little while, but a lie will hurt for a long time.

I must learn to value and respect people who tell you the Truth no matter how painful the truth is.

I must make my decisions when I am in the right mood, not when I am angry, likewise I must not make promises when I am excited with high emotions.

I must know that some people are like candles🔥 that burn themselves to give light to others. I should not have regrets if I happen to be one of such candles.

I must learn to be a caring friend👨‍❤‍💋‍👨 because it is a thousand times better than a careless lover.

I should value and protect my relationships of many years of investments💃🏻🕺🏻 because they are like a book that takes years to write but can get burnt only within few seconds.

He specifically said this repeatedly that If have a problem with someone, I should go tell the person and not go tell the world.

He said to me that I should know that nobody is too busy, it is just a matter of their priorities within a day.

He said to me that people can trust you when you are consistent with what you say and what you do.
He said with a low voice, only God can be totally trusted. Trust God 100%.

He then said no matter what, I must not forget those who helped and stood by me in my time of trials and during my difficult times.

I must always remember those who turned their backs on me in my difficult times of trials. Not for vengeance, but for the lesson of life.

I must be careful with those who put me into difficult times but I must never hate them. It is a lesson of life.

He said again I must be grateful at all times to God for this life and for living. It is a previlege and not a right.

As he was leaving me, he said, always remember how temporary this world is, I must always be conscious of the reality of eternity with God in heaven or with Satan in hell fire.

He smiled and left waving me for a long time. Who must this man be?

What he told me may be useful to you, if it is, then share it.

God bless you more as you meditate upon these words.

Good morning this morning from all of us @

Safety tips
21/06/2021

Safety tips

Your best cooking gas plug
21/06/2021

Your best cooking gas plug





  we refill cooking gas and all kinds of gas accessories.You can trust us with the following services:RefillSales of coo...
21/06/2021

we refill cooking gas and all kinds of gas accessories.
You can trust us with the following services:
Refill
Sales of cooking gas accessories
Repair and training.

We are ready to deliver your gas to you @ your door step.

You can reach us on: 08132407847 or 09084646277.

Address

Iseyin

Telephone

08132407847

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Ogagun posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Ogagun:

Share