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Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by irynterri(f): 1:40pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
nora544: its all over local tv stations in nigeria,its true and we are proud of her **thumbs up Diezani**u have made history and shown that women are not meant only for the kitchen,bedroom and labour room,hope u make us proud nd nt disgrace us 2 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by wazobiaN9(m): 1:42pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
zlatansomto: Your South West brothers have obviously added value to your life - education and probably career - so much that you can write their language quite admirably. However, you have apparently failed to be grateful, by acting like a dog that bites its benefactor. But then, such is life - full of the good, the bad and the ugly. Congrats to Diezani Alison-Madueke, wish her a successful tenure. 4 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by gratiaeo(m): 1:44pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
ilugunboy:What do u expect in a country where some people believe its their birth right to rule others? 8 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by deletrue: 1:47pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
gramci:Rise only? Any moment from now apc members BP go explode. Na die be this. You see. Apc is the gratest disappointment right now. While I will support a very strong hot but very sincere political contest, because of its benefits, it cannot be apc. How on earth can a group like apc, a political party goes for the finish always? As fearful as the remarks like 'we will form a parallel government knowing the repercution this may result, no apc members has find this uncomfortable and advise their members about the future effect it will bring upon the apc. Look at the different refugee camps, the killings, apc will not stop. Is that woman not trained by pdp? In spite of all the names given to GEJ, pdp, the government etc. This most powerful and sensitive position is given to her. Even if apc member are carrying with them stony brains, even thought their ears are as big as the Nigerian flag, it is now clear that apc is nothing but a group deviants. Very unculture human beings. Tufiakwa. 3 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by BABANPAKI(m): 1:48pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Ok |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Nobody: 1:49pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Hegeria: I subscribe to this thought. As much as it is right to ask quetions in relation to management of public office funds/resources, I believe Nigeria as a country is structurally defective that such modus operandi cannot work plus the federal cake is now an 'eat when you're there' affair, so... 2 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Lilimax(f): 1:49pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Erotex: 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Nobody: 1:51pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
SirShymex:I'm always dazed when I read the profiles of these mofos in power, realizing that most of them had good and quality education from the best unis in the world.. Are they all retarded or just intentionally stupid? I woke up to the news that the FG wanna spend 51,977,424.00 USD on stoves... Them dey mad ni? 2 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Lilimax(f): 1:51pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
silvermania:Simply because we have a lot of sadists out there that thrives only on news portraying Nigeria negatively . 3 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by ibdeals1(m): 1:51pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Ok.. 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by shafanik: 1:52pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
masterpower: OGBENI, I SORRY FOR YOU. NA POOR MAN LIKE YOU WEY NO FIT AFFORD 3 SQUARE MEALS GO DEY REJOICE WHEN THE RICH BAD LEADERS ARE PROMOTED... I SORRY FOR YOU... 2 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by holatin(m): 1:53pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
by one week her account go don get like Ten 0 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by lonelydora: 1:56pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Another fresh air from GEJ 2 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by LouisVanGaal(m): 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Congrats to her...but if she doesn't caution her 'pilfering hands'..soon she would be disgraced out of OPEC..as Hw Amos Adamu after been made FIFA vice president was caught in ticket scandal during 2010 WC...and sent packing! After all, I can't trust a party to govt that said 'stealing is corruption'..DON'T BLAME ME *In 9ice's voice* 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by vicadex07(m): 2:02pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
zlatansomto: Ile aye e de ma baje ni. Se lo ma sofo 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Nobody: 2:02pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Ogbeche77: Fam, you just have to laugh everyday at the comic relief and how these pilfering fvckers with absolutely no iota of brain matter are running the country into the ground. Yet they have got perpetual primeval praise-singers in abject poverty suffering from acute Stockholm Syndrome, who always come out to laud them - absolutely shocking. These folks need to be tied to a tree and stoned to death, for how they're running that country. Honestly, they know the people they're ruling have been permanently sedated and they don't understand anything. And when you're in a position where no one can question you - you just have to ride the wave of the corruption that comes with absolute power. Some of them know the right thing to do, but they just don't care. Insensitive. It's free-for-all...and throwing some crumbs to a few jobbers. Sad. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by masciv: 2:03pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
masterpower: yeah, and come to bomb you. Bloody Numbskull. 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Nobody: 2:04pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Lilimax:and they will all be ashamed like d enemies of David. 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Lilimax(f): 2:05pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
silvermania:Amen. 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by chlowi(f): 2:06pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
adorable |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by goodgood2(m): 2:15pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
idupaul:Shut up. |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Emmalot121(m): 2:16pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Do men feel threatened by the success a woman? Well, the answer is yes. Do women feel threatened by the success of their fellow women? Absolutely! 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by goodgood2(m): 2:17pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
gramci:Northern cabal. 2 Likes |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Ejigbooliv(m): 2:19pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Congratz ma 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by AZeD1(m): 2:21pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
SirShymex:We need to find a way to cure Nigerians from mediocrity!!! 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Rexyl(m): 2:21pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
And the woman made history despite varying allegations against her. That means she is an achiever whose achievements trend globally! Anyway congrats. 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Keyboardwarrior(m): 2:22pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
I don't like her but i don't know why i'm still happy for her. I think their are people out there who deserves the position more than her. congrats still! 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Gynacologist(m): 2:23pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
dunkem21:u b correct g liv odas mk dem d criticize mk i c hw gud tin go kom to dem... |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Blackfire(m): 2:23pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
bad news for apc, goodnews for pdp 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by deletrue: 2:24pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Please, can someone quickly carry out different tests on Sanusi the Emir? According to him, oil money no count abi the money no correct. Smallish man. 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by pat077: 2:26pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
The only thing i like about her is dat her frog eye 1 Like |
Re: Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke Elected First OPEC Female President by Orikinla(m): 2:28pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
[size=18pt] Opening address to the 166th Meeting of the OPEC Conference No 6/2014 Vienna, Austria 27 Nov 2014 by HE Abdourhman Ataher Al-Ahirish, Libya's Vice Prime Minister for Corporations and President of the OPEC Conference Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, It is my pleasure to welcome you all to Vienna for the 166th Meeting of the OPEC Conference. I would like to extend a special welcome to His Excellency Adil Abd Al-Mahdi, the new Minister of Oil of Iraq, who is attending a Meeting of the Conference for the first time as Head of his Country’s Delegation. On behalf of all the Heads of Delegation, I would also like to thank his predecessor in office, His Excellency Abdul-Kareem Luaibi Bahedh, for his service to his country and for his valuable contributions to the work of the Organization. We wish him further success in the future. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, It has now been a little more than five months since the Conference last convened here in Vienna to discuss the oil market situation. At that time, we spoke of improving stability in the oil market resulting from the ongoing recovery of the world economy. Since then, the global economic recovery has continued, although at lower levels, while the global oil market has seen ample supplies. Given this backdrop – and even though some uncertainties remain – global economic growth in 2015 is expected to grow to 3.6 per cent from 3.2 per cent in the current year. In line with this economic outlook, world oil demand in 2015 is forecast to grow by around 1.1 million barrels per day, with total world consumption at around 92.3 million barrels per day. The bulk of this net oil demand growth will continue to come from non-OECD countries. Non-OPEC oil supply is also anticipated to rise next year by 1. 4 million barrels per day to average 57.3 million barrels per day. The region of ‘OECD Americas’ is expected to be the main non-OPEC contributor to this supply growth – supported by some increases in Brazil. In terms of prices, the situation has changed in recent months. Although the OPEC Reference Basket had been fairly stable during the last three and a half years, with the annual average ranging between roughly $105 and $110 per barrel since mid-June, the Basket has lost nearly 30% of its value – or more than $30 per barrel. A careful look at the current situation suggests the recent fall in prices may not be exclusively attributed to oil market fundamentals. Ample supply, moderate demand, a stronger US dollar and uncertainties about global economic growth have been key factors in this recent price trend. In addition, as OPEC has noted in the past, the impact of speculative activity in the oil market has also been an important factor. Nevertheless, it is important to recognize that if the recent price trend continues, the long-term sustainability of capacity expansion plans and investment projects may be put at risk. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, The recent price developments are a sign that the oil market is currently searching for stability and balance. At today’s meeting, OPEC will consider these issues – and discuss the market outlook for 2015. As always, our deliberations will be focused on contributing towards stability in the market. This is what most benefits global economic growth – and it is what matters most to all stakeholders, producers and consumers alike. We also recognize that dialogue has always been instrumental for the achievement of such goals. That is why OPEC is committed to engaging further in international dialogue and cooperation efforts – through participation in meetings, symposia and workshops. These include dialogue with the G20, the EU and Russia, as well as working programmes with the International Energy Forum, the International Energy Agency and other international institutions. In conclusion, I should like to reiterate that such opportunities for dialogue and collaboration – with oil companies, non-OPEC producers, investors and consumers – make important contribution to our common endeavour of attaining stability in the oil market. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, Thank you for your attention.[/size] 1 Like |
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