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Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by davibid: 5:24pm On Aug 23, 2016
When two countries or a country is having internal issues please settle amongst yourselves

The American man will only turn mild or reparable disputes into war

Victims of American antics
Iran
Iran
Lynda
Syria
Etc.



While they sit at the comfort of their homes


And preach peace keeping. Nonsense people!!!!!!


Good one bro you have said it all.



Guyman02:
This picture is what I think of John Kerry going to Sokoto, he knows he cant come to the South as no Southerner can be fooled by an American, rather some of our badoos even use their Yahoo Yahoo to grab their money from them. He is there to verify if truly OIL has been discovered in the North so that Halliburton can start exploration with Aisha as CEO.

Since they are not coming with technology transfer, sponsorship of new projects such as roads construction, building of new schools, hospitals, water supply etc but to make empty promises as usual and tell us about tolerance and terrorism, we dont need John Kerry and his terrorist supporting team here for any reason. He should do quick and get out from Nigeria. The US can scuttle the ceasefire with NDA depending on what they want at a particular time (whether low or high price)
Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by Raypawer(m): 6:11pm On Aug 23, 2016
ok, till then! fifty no far? nd even at that, nigeria will still use it!

pippimp:



I don't think you all realise the quagmire you are in yet. In the just concluded world conference on climate change, all countries have agreed to stop using crude oil based products to power cars, machinery, etc in 50 years. You guys are phucked in another half century.
Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by pippimp(m): 7:27pm On Aug 23, 2016
Fran6ik:
am sure u attended d confrence

No. But i can watch the news and read. And also comprehend. Unlike most Nigerians.

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Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by pippimp(m): 7:29pm On Aug 23, 2016
Raypawer:
ok, till then! fifty no far? nd even at that, nigeria will still use it!


That is what Nigerians have been saying since independence while they watched the country go up in flames. Guess what? It's more than 50 years after independence. "fifty no far" after all.

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Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by Nobody: 8:03pm On Aug 23, 2016
Pavore9:


Kenyans were buying a litre of Petrol as at 2012 for 112 shillings then their exchange rate was 85 shillings to 1 US dollar. Today they buy a litre for 86.17 shillings and the exchange rate us 101 shillings to 1 US dollar. Their economy is tied to hosting conferences, tourism and export of Agricultural products.
the price is low in Kenya because the price of crude oil is low. if Nigeria have refinery in place, and there is no price control it will reflect at pump price.
Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by Pavore9: 8:15pm On Aug 23, 2016
WinningSun:

the price is low in Kenya because the price of crude oil is low. if Nigeria have refinery in place, and there is no price control it will reflect at pump price.

Kenya also imports its own refined. Because of the devaluation of the Naira, that 86.17 shillings translates to N345 per litre.
Re: Oil Price Slides But Market Remains Cautious Over Nigerian Militants by Nobody: 8:47pm On Aug 23, 2016
Pavore9:


Kenya also imports its own refined. Because of the devaluation of the Naira, that 86.17 shillings translates to N345 per litre.

it is still cheap. when crude oil price increase the song will change.

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