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Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Feedmemore(f): 2:33pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
backtosender: Why must reply always come from a S-west? I baffles me beyond believe. I thought i was alone on this thought process. 2 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by karpentar: 2:34pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
lacasa: In summary, this article explains that the North has most oil blocks but not completely exploring them. Whose fault? It doesn't change the fact that the ownership of more oil blocks resides with Northerner. Don't forget the fact that the blocks will be developed and produced one day. The North controls the oil blocks. Period!!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by lacasa: 2:38pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
invectives: Anϑ the point being? |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Gayigaskia(m): 2:38pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
Take all the oil blocks back to south southerners, what is the chance that common south sotherners will profit an iota from those relocations. Just like it went to the hands of some prominents families and politicians of the north it would probably go to some already rich families in the sout south. So all this noise is just the feeling that northerners are pulling us back lets divide the country. You want to divide the country be ready to fight for it be ready to sacrfice cause it aint coming for cheap. |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by kettykin: 2:39pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
Well since the Northerners are not controlling oil Block but southerner particularly the Vultures and parasites in the South west GEJ should as well go ahead and revoke all oil Block allocations at present and distribute it again in 2016 using the federal Character allowing each Geopolitical zone a slot and Niger Deltan 2 slots , any body who is not pleased can opt out. 1 Like |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by lacasa: 2:41pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
karpentar: in what way does the article clearly state wat u affirmed here?? ..# Mr. Man its either u did not read the article, or u did not comprehend it after reading |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Prince0500(m): 2:43pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
hercules07:And do u think the gvt is nt making money off dis investment? |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by lacasa: 2:47pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
intrepid: Must you act like this everytime on any serious topic?I think Its totally optional to respond to a post.When you haven got anything to say,simply keep off and read wat others are saying.Thank you. Mr ITK Didn't even кnoω i did that, must αve bn in error. Besides, how can i rubbish MY OWN thread #.. Some folks sef |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Nobody: 2:47pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
thelastPope: Indeed, only when the marriage is benefiting you greedy bastards? Tell us why OJUKWU canvassed for IBB against Goodluck Jonathan in the last election. Was Ojukwu not the one asking ibos to vote for IBB against his so-called brother? 6 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by 4kmukina: 2:48pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
kettykin: Well since the Northerners are not controlling oil Block but southerner particularly the Vultures and parasites in the South west GEJ should as well go ahead and revoke all oil Block allocations at present and distribute it again in 2016 using the federal Character allowing each Geopolitical zone a slot and Niger Deltan 2 slots , any body who is not pleased can opt out. GBAM! if Senator inang assertion was wrong nobody will be jittery about it, but for this sell-out to write a cover up after collecting bribe from his masters in effort to cover up the exposure and make it look like d defence write up came frm a southerner is a hogwash. I will lead a campaign dat will expose this Northern Parasites and their co-horts from South west. Enough is enough! U can't beat us and tell us not to cry, we will cry and bite off ur abunna if u don't address these anomalies!. 1 Nigeria my foot. 1 Nigeria for oil. How many non-yorubas owned cocoa plantation during the pre-oil era? 2 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by VirginFinder: 2:48pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
thelastPope: And for the record, Adenuga has no oil block. He is fronting for IBB. Adenuga did not acquire any oil block in 1991. He is only fronting for IBB. As at 1996, Adenuga was just an ok guy. My friend's father worked with him. He was importing tin tomatoes and other products at one time. Olodo! |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by miiraaj: 2:50pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
thelastPope: Your big vacuum head! You are realy a lost soul who can't see the truth. So Sad |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by saintohia: 2:51pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
Deep Sight: Interesting article, but I was rather dissapointed after reading it, because no where in the article does the writer address or prove the title - "The North does not control Nigeria's Oil Blocks." Unless such parts are missing in the excerpts above? ^^^^^. You read the article properly, They would certainly try to deceive those that don't know before now, that the North controls > 83% of oil blocks in Nigeria, which is also the real idea behind Boko Haram. They should send the rubbish article to a Northern Senator, for him to use it and prove Senator Ita Enang wrong in the Senate. . 2 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by initiator(m): 2:51pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
I know the writer through his magazine and respect him quite well. However, having spent almost 2 years in an IOC I would spot some inaccuracies in his rebutal. He fails to mention that even Dangote owns about 20% stake in OPL 223 or Owowo as it would be called. Seplat also has substantial ownership from the present Emir of Kano and one Orjiakor from the east. Also all the names mentioned by the senator were correct and speak to ownership, not production dynamics. He as a geologist knows that a barren block today could start producing a lot in 5 years. The writer did not disprove the senator. He only tried to say no other tribe is better. 5 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by gratiaeo(m): 2:51pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
*556#:Can you back it up with a link?? 2 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Nobody: 2:53pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
Gayigaskia: Take all the oil blocks back to south southerners, what is the chance that common south sotherners will profit an iota from those relocations. Just like it went to the hands of some prominents families and politicians of the north it would probably go to some already rich families in the sout south. So all this noise is just the feeling that northerners are pulling us back lets divide the country. You want to divide the country be ready to fight for it be ready to sacrfice cause it aint coming for cheap. But Ojukwu instructed you backstabbing, greedy bastards to vote for IBB against Jonathan, right? We saw how you greedy i'diots were ready to sell your souls to IBB against your so-called eastern brother, when Ojukwu openly asked ibos worldwide to vote for IBB against Jonathan in 2010. |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by 4kmukina: 2:55pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
gratiaeo: On the issue of Super eagle a Yoruba man picked it up. I said it in d other thread that they only get high BP at igbos and south south ppl, nothing bad done by abokis are bad in yoruba's eye. They can defend them to death. A55 licking is a big disease. 4 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Duru1(m): 2:58pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
I am not surprised on the tilted stand taken by the Yoruba author of the article. Mr. Akinosho did not make any attempt to disprove the claims made by Senator Ita Solomon Enang that 83% of Nigerian crude oil blocks are controlled by northerners. Mr. Geologist just reiterated what Senator Enang had said that only 17% of crude oil blocks are shared among the likes of Folawiyo, Abiola, Adenuga and Ibru. Mr. Geologist was busy defending his\her masters in the skewed article but failed to inform us who or what government led by northerners shared the crude oil blocks. My people say “he\she who holds the yam and knife decides which portion of the yam should be given away”. Northerners, backed by the British and Americans, knew the crude oil rich blocks before allotting them to their friends and brothers. One wonders how Mr. Geologist knew the capacity of crude oil wells before it is sunk. It is not a surprise though that only OML blocks allotted to the northerners are gushing crude oil. 5 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Nobody: 3:00pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
gratiaeo: Here you have it. Just like Judas selling Jesus for pieces of silver, Ojukwu displayed the genetic ingrained of ibos, which we know are ready to do anything for money even selling their mothers.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/05/2011-ojukwu-canvasses-support-for-ibb/ Only a fool won't know the game plan of your greedy bastards. Just the way went to prison to mockingly whisper," Good morning Nigeria" to Saro Wiwa before Abacha killed him. 1 Like |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by saintohia: 3:03pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
thelastPope: ^^^^ Gbam . 1 Like |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Nobody: 3:05pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
miiraaj: Stop disturbing yourself with these greedy I'diots. The bottom line is, we know the antics of the ibos. Thesame methods they wanted to use to capture power during the first republic, when their brothers went on ethnic cleansing. Killing other regional leaders but allowing their brothers to run away. 1 Like |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by karpentar: 3:06pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
lacasa: I think you're the one that refused to understand a simple article. He clearly stated that almost all northern owned oil fields are not producing: e.g. Cavendish Petroleum - not producing Obe field. Indimi's Oriental Resources - not producing from owned OML 115 and Okwok field. Dantata's Express Petroleum - not producing Ukpokiti field North East Petroleum not producing. I ask again, whose fault? or does it change the fact that the ownership lies with northerners? Read and Think, it's easy!!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by 4kmukina: 3:08pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
*556#:
Ewu nama! and where in the article did Ojukwu tell igbos to vote IBB? GEJ got 100% from SE bc of Ojukwu and ohaneze, cud he be contradicting himself? U expect him to chase away the delegate that paid him homage?, yes he said IBB deserve a second chance just like OBJ got a second and third chance but that does not mean Ndigbo will vote IBB? D reply ojukwu gave to IBB delegates is analogous to the "Gud morning" greeting to saro wiwa in d afternoon. U lack comprehension skill. Nkita lachkwa gi anya na abo. 5 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by Reptyle(m): 3:09pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
CHESSBOARD: Its only a Yoruba Man that will publish this kind of rubbish to shield the Northerners , bloody betrayals. What does ordinary field Geologist know about oil politics. i didn't bother reading all these craps. You did not "bother to read" but you felt obligated to display your ignorance on the thread. At least even Lastpope and others who have contrary views bothered to read the article. That is one of the main problems with this country. The bandwagon syndrome is a curse to us. |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by ckkris: 3:09pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
Toyin Akinosho is a devil. 1 Like |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by thelastPope(m): 3:13pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
What is most interesting and also most annoying is the origin of this whole revelation (we have always known it though) and debate. Let us put it in perspective. The whole show of shame started with the senate debate on the petroleum information bill. This is the most important bill before the NASS. This is a bill with the potential of transforming the whole oil industry and righting the wrongs of the Niger Delta! But alas, the debate and passage has been stalled because of a grand conspiracy from the northen senators and reps. They have been trying to frustrate it with claims that they are being marginalized. Can you imagine that? That is why Senator Enang got pissed and pulled out his cards. Imagine them claiming they are being marginalized! Wicked souls! They want to frustrate the PIB. 6 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by saintohia: 3:19pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
*556#: ^^^^^^ Read only, if you don't have something reasonable to say, huh? And, who did SE vote for? What was the INEC recorded %tage for GEJ in SE? Listen you people propaganda will never work again on SE / SS. There's no amount deceit that would confuse any SS/SE person. . 3 Likes |
Re: Northerners Are Not Controlling Nigeria's Oil Blocks by akintun: 3:20pm On Mar 08, 2013 |
All these abuses and fighting 4 only 7% of d total oil Nigeria produces. |
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