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Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by GBTYO: 10:11am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Vorp:So they should give it to your rascal governor to handover to thiefnibu You people have no sense at all 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:13am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Vorp: They doing well. The truth is the wealth from this regions have been carted away for long to service Nigeria as a whole while the regions get ignored. These governors stated building from next to nothing in these state......which is far from a fare thing do do. More more needs to be given to this regions to bring them to speed. The oil regions in Nigeria a suppose to be like the Dubai of Nigeria because that where almost 100% if Nigerian wealth is gotten. I don't blame them when they talk of going there way........because Nigeria has been truly unjust and unfair to the oil producing regions. How can you explain what a refinery in Kaduna is there for? should be close to source of raw material 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Nobody: 10:13am On Apr 24, 2015 |
GBTYO:wetin you dey yearn? |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Nobody: 10:17am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Chiaka:Your right,what the Bleep is Kaduna using refinery for or are they refining abbatior blood.I think refineries should be located only in oil producing regions. 2 Likes |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:17am On Apr 24, 2015 |
eCollynzo: You have more yorubas working in these oil companies than you find even the indigenes themselves 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by GBTYO: 10:18am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Vorp: For well over 50yrs you parasites drained the resources of the ND neglecting the region and its people and devastating the enviroment. The ND only marginally began to control some of her wealth from 2006 with the passage of the 13% derrivation which you opposed. Don't worry when we pull out let me see you complain on how we spend our own money Parasites 2 Likes |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Nobody: 10:20am On Apr 24, 2015 |
GBTYO:Waste of sp*** you are. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by GBTYO: 10:22am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Vorp: Start planting cocoa you useful bastard spermatoza 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:25am On Apr 24, 2015 |
trillville: Most Off shores are within the Niger delta deep waters , both developing and siting refineries and giving their state government more fund to develop the region will do a lot of good, the regions have long been ignored and taken advantage of.......how do you explain lots of Non oil state indigenes, northerners etc owning oil blocs while the indegenes themselves have non.....this cannot happen any where else in Nigeria, even the northerners will not take it.......and when militants act they throw their dirty mouth all over them. We should start doing the right things for the peace of all. Return the oil blocs and let the communities where they are found own them ....that's the only right thing to do nothing more. 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:27am On Apr 24, 2015 |
trillville: Anambra also have oil. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Nobody: 10:37am On Apr 24, 2015 |
GBTYO:Deal with it. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:39am On Apr 24, 2015 |
trillville: Nigeria wouldn't have been able to.....because the water ways there are close to Niger delta. That will be infringing into another countries territory 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:40am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Correct! pazienza: |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Nobody: 10:40am On Apr 24, 2015 |
This is sheer ignorance. OP learn to understand the subject (Resource Control) before spewing thrash.. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:43am On Apr 24, 2015 |
trillville: Those type of wars happens in the yester years! -old testament wars!!! Such wars of taking over peoples places don't happen again. Otherwise a country like US would have taken over the whole of Africa and that would also include your village. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:46am On Apr 24, 2015 |
kmariko: |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:48am On Apr 24, 2015 |
The case of Nigeria is just a parasitic thing......others living off others! kmariko: |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:49am On Apr 24, 2015 |
trillville: Off shore wells is owned by the states that owns the waters. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Nobody: 10:50am On Apr 24, 2015 |
For me, I have always been an advocate of full resource control (though my home state nor get oyel ). Reason being that, with complete resource control many other things will follow, such as: 1. The quick increase in the standard of living of those from whose lands these resources of national sustenance (oil) are tapped - which, to me, is the most important. 2. Spread of development as opposed to Abuja, Lagos and Ph having what I would call pseudo-development. 3. States with no viable resources in the UsA (poor states) have devised and implemented means of sustenance - resource control will help other states do the same rather than lookinh down south to be sustained. There's more but for me, the overall benefits trounce the opposite. I really do hope the ND unite in sincerity for the struggle for the control of what belongs to them. Else, places like Kano will keep building longest bridges in W.Africa while they battle environmental degradation with no hopes of solution. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:52am On Apr 24, 2015 |
trillville: Parasitic Sovereignty!! 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:56am On Apr 24, 2015 |
GBTYO: |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 10:57am On Apr 24, 2015 |
When GMB won the allocation Osun State governor was quick to start advocating for more allocation to his state; It only leaves me wondering what his state countributes to Federal government purse. Stupid demand!! GBTYO: |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by texazzpete(m): 11:22am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Chiaka: I'm a Nigerian first and foremost, but also from the Niger Delta. The problems of the Niger delta would not be this bad if they had made better use of the allocations they'd received... Even a simpleton like you should be able to thing these things through logically, for once. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by Chiaka(f): 11:27am On Apr 24, 2015 |
texazzpete: What has been to Niger delta is nothing compared to what has been taken from it. You are simply not from Niger delta stop faking. Idiot! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by trillville(m): 11:50am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Chiaka: The only thing I have against Jonathan is his failure to seize the oil wells. As for development in the Niger delta, I am in full support of developing the region and making the lives of people there better. Your comments on countries not fighting over land is a bit funny coz a few months ago, Russia went to war with Ukraine over Crimea. Well cheers!!! Have a good weekend. 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by trillville(m): 11:53am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Chiaka: Not according to the Nigerian constitution. In fact all resources belong to the federal government under our constitution. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by edogirl2: 12:11pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Chiaka: Please tell us what your state contributed to the Federal purse before it started producing oil. Let us negotiate a higher derivation, you say no. It must be resource control. But when asked how you will achieve it, you people fall silent. |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by mikolo80: 12:13pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Mogidi:Simple or boyloaf dem fit go invest go mechanised agric or solid minerals in other regions. Tit for tat |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by mikolo80: 12:15pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
edogirl2:more like south Sudan |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by PointB: 12:19pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
@op, Whether it's feasible or not to end the parasitism is a matter of time and chance, not a matter of jaundiced opinion of an individual! 1 Like |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by edogirl2: 12:19pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
The only way ND will get full control of its resources is by becoming an independent entity. So, why not just start advocating exit from Nigeria? Your SE brothers appear to be ready. Why not join hands with them to strengthen the voice for independence. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Resource Control Is Not Feasible by asha80(m): 12:29pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
edogirl2:so practising federalism(not this pseudo federalism we are running now) is not good abi? 2 Likes |
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