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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by petrov10: 3:40pm On Feb 17, 2017
basty:
Oil from the Niger Delta is a curse.

Before the discovery of crude oil, Other regions were feeding the Niger Delta and now they want to die.

Thank God oil is no longer selling, we will see what will befall them later.
and u think those oil barrels in the pics were from the north or west undecided


Illiterates forming sleek

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by TexasR: 3:41pm On Feb 17, 2017
richidinho:
grin

in this Buhari era

Palm oil business is even more lucrative than Crude oil


and both comes from Niger Delta

Tell me something
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by brodachu: 3:43pm On Feb 17, 2017
Mr ITK,
nairaman66:
The British gave their lives for this! Not knowing the real oil is on the way!!

By the way.., it's called oil palm and not palm oil!! Thanks

SEE

Oil palm is the general name term of Elais Guinensis palm tree. There are several countries in the world planting oil palm tree, Malaysia is one of major country with oil palm plantation. ... Palm oil is the product that comes from oil palm fruit.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by SalamRushdie: 3:43pm On Feb 17, 2017
ionsman:


Oshey Mr Seer...Everyone on the Internet is the best thing the world has ever seen.

Whatever bro
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by ednut1(m): 3:43pm On Feb 17, 2017
justicejay:

Common, colonalization did us no go and it doesn't have any good thing to offer us.
without colonisation we for still dey inside bush
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by oluwaahmed: 3:45pm On Feb 17, 2017
Dis is just d reason why d evil british decided 2 conquer & merge nigeria. An enlightened but stubborn south with resources, & an obedient/loyal north. Dis enterprise was fully orchestrated by d royal niger coy (East India corp) now unilever

Dey neva came 2 help us but 2 divide & conquer, d same strategy dey tot d northerners dat is still holdin dis country 4rm acheivin it's full potential. Religion. Was deir. Major tool. Dey will all Rot wereva dey are
And dis country will be liberated 1 day.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by justicejay(m): 3:48pm On Feb 17, 2017
ednut1:
without colonisation we for still dey inside bush
Smile, without colonisation, our life would have been better more than this.
Ok what are the good things colonilization brought us?
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by mayoor15(m): 3:48pm On Feb 17, 2017
ednut1:
recolonised us, the black man has shown he is not capable of managing himself. imagine if mandela was made president in 1965, SA would hv been lik lesotho nd botswana angry
Exactly what I tell my friends, Nigeria got independence too early and that is the sole reason we are where we are now, if we had got independence in the 80s or 90s we might not have been in this mess

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by musicwriter(m): 3:49pm On Feb 17, 2017
justicejay:
I dis-agree, we should be exporting finished goods, not raw material.
In other to develop, we should balance our export and import, we should stop exporting what we don't have and importing what we have.

You're very correct, and it's already being mostly used locally by our industries, that's why there may not be another period of massive export.

Below are industrial ingredients made from palm oil:-

Vegetable Oil, Vegetable Fat, Palm Kernel, Palm Kernel Oil, Palm Fruit Oil, Palmate, Palmitate, Palm olein, Glyceryl, Stearate, Stearic Acid, Elaeis Guineensis, Palmitic Acid, Palm Stearine, Palmitoyl Oxostearamide, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-3, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Kernelate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Sodium Lauryl Lactylate/Sulphate, Hydrated Palm Glycerides, Etyl Palmitate, Octyl Palmitate, Palmityl Alcohol, Laureth-7, Steareth-2, Cocamide MEA (fatty acid-derived) Cocamiede DEA (fatty acid derived), Stearamidopropyldimethylamine, Cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, Isopropylmyristate, Caprylic/capric Trigylceride, Fatty Isethionates (SCI), Alkylpolyglycoside (APG), Laurylamine oxide. These ingredients are used to make almost everything you can find in a supermarket- soap, body creme, toothpaste, e.t.c.

By the way, those export were part of the British exploitation of their colonies. That shipment was going to no other place than Britain. They'll then use it to produce soap, detergent and all the products and ship it back to us at expensive price, thereby eliminating the capacity for local industrialization of their colonies. This way they proactively discouraged scientific, technological, and industrial development in their colonies. Even now, they still don't want us to learn science, cause when we do exploitation would come to an end and we would begin to ship finished products to them at expensive price.

Textile industry in India was already more advanced than that of Britain in the late 1800's. But, when the British got there they did the same thing. They closed all textile manufactory in India and had Indians export their cotton to Britain where it would be used to manufacture clothes to be shipped back to India at expensive price. Something Indians had been doing by themselves for many years!!. That's how they killed textile industry in India.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by ednut1(m): 3:56pm On Feb 17, 2017
justicejay:

Smile, without colonisation, our life would have been better more than this.
Ok what are the good things colonilization brought us?
u can goan nd join those lost tribes in d brazil amazon o, dey wake with leaves hunting bush meat inside bush grin grin
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by nwakibie3(m): 3:56pm On Feb 17, 2017
UNIQUEISRAEL:
Absolute Lie!!!
Buhari has never been the author and finisher of Nigeria's evil leadership style~~




But ur likes keep shouting Jonathan destroyed Nigeria
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by justicejay(m): 3:58pm On Feb 17, 2017
ednut1:
u can goan nd join those lost tribes in d brazil amazon o, dey wake with leaves hunting bush meat inside bush grin grin
See you. Think out of the box bro.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:58pm On Feb 17, 2017
basty:
Oil from the Niger Delta is a curse.

Before the discovery of crude oil, Other regions were feeding the Niger Delta and now they want to die.

Thank God oil is no longer selling, we will see what will befall them later.
Stupid people too full Nigeria. Niger Delta produce oil palm if u don't know, we are also good at fishing. Stop fooling urself online.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:01pm On Feb 17, 2017
No one asked you if you are a politician; that's corruption right there!



kolaish:
LET'S SAY THE TRUTH, ALL FORMER LEADERS CONTRIBUTED TO NIGERIA'S BACKWARDNESS, AND NOW BUHARI HAS COME TO ADD ITS OWN AND MAKE MATTERS WORSE. THEY ARE ALL CULPABLE.

I am not for pdp/apc but for a purposeful and responsible leadership


Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:01pm On Feb 17, 2017
Stop the sarcasm!


nwakibie3:



But ur likes keep shouting Jonathan destroyed Nigeria
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by pcagbaji(m): 4:02pm On Feb 17, 2017
jinxet2000:
what do you mean processing?
Palm oil ready to be shipped, is there any other form you eat palm oil other than when it has been processed from palm fruit to palm oil.
All these township boys and girls.

palm oil use for making vegetables oil,diesel and serve as raw materials for cosmetic,drug and others
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by emmykk(m): 4:05pm On Feb 17, 2017
basty:
Oil from the Niger Delta is a curse.

Before the discovery of crude oil, Other regions were feeding the Niger Delta and now they want to die.

Thank God oil is no longer selling, we will see what will befall them later.
you were feeding niger delta?
have you heard of lumbering?Rubber and oil palm....pls read your geography and know what is obtainable before crude oil before coming to public forum to fool your old age.


oil is not even a curse as you have put it ir as people have always said...whatever development nigeria enjoy now is a product of oil
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 4:08pm On Feb 17, 2017
modath:


He was president in 1922 Gaddem it!! You are free to wail ( predestined assignment) but please respect all sensibility by doing so with the left side of your cranial cavity.... cool sad
tongue cool

Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by EAZY2422(m): 4:09pm On Feb 17, 2017
justicejay:

Really? The SS also have oil palm. Infant it was Niger-Delta area oil palm that lure the Niger Royal company and others British company to Nigeria.
just leave that one.he uses his butt to think.instead of thinking before commenting he just allowed his dumb hate against the south south cloud his judgment.my regret is for the kind of youths we have grown up to be.hate everywhere.as a matter of fact our generation is heading towards being the worst set of leaders to rule nigeria.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by Mbediogu(m): 4:10pm On Feb 17, 2017
nairaman66:
The British gave their lives for this! Not knowing the real oil is on the way!!

By the way.., it's called oil palm and not palm oil!! Thanks

Oil Palm is the tree, Palm oil the product.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by guychidile: 4:11pm On Feb 17, 2017
Nigeria we hail thee.!
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by anonimi: 4:16pm On Feb 17, 2017
SalamRushdie:
Buhari destroyed Nigeria not globalization..he set us back 20 years when he ruled as military head of state and now he has come to set us back again

No wonder they called him "expired" leader in 2011.
The same conment packaged him as "only saviour" in 2015 and the zombies bought the rotten package hook, line and sinker. embarassed undecided cry

ELRUFAI'S 2010 ADVICE TO BUHARI "YOU ARE EXPIRED, GO AND RETIRE"


Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, has asked former military rulers, Generals Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) and Muhammadu Buhari, to quit the 2011 presidential race.

Speaking with Daily Sun in Abuja at the Leadership independence conference organized by the Leadership Newspaper on Nigeria at 50, El-Rufai canvassed the enthronement of a new generation of leaders.

“I have great respect for President Babangida. I think he has done a lot for Nigeria. You won’t take that from him. He has made his mistakes like every human being, but people like President Babangida and General Buhari should just disappear. They should give way to a new set of people with new ideas. Young people preferably,” El-Rufai said.

El-Rufai said the whole world is now being ruled by young people and wondered why old blood should continue to rule Nigeria. “Obama is 48 and Cameron is 43 for God’s sake. So, why are we recycling leaders that ruled this country very well or very badly 25 years ago?," he queried.

El-Rufai said: “I was 25 years old when Buhari and Babangida were Heads of State and I am now 50 and they still want to be Head of State. I don’t understand that. I don’t understand that at all and I call on the young people of Nigeria to take their future into their hands and ensure that in the next election, they vote for a new generation of leaders.

“I think that we will not make progress until we break the link from the past and just move on. 70 per cent of Nigerians are below the age of 40. Many of these young people, the next generation, as they are called, are on internet services such as Facebook and twitter, using Blackberry and if you ask any of these people running for presidency, they will think that Blackberry is a fruit. So, we have to move away from there and stop thinking that this leadership thing is all about us or all about individuals.

We must put the future of the country at heart and give way to a new generation of leadership.”
While declaring that the nation had something to celebrate for remaining united as one country despite fighting a civil war, El-Rufai, however, said there was a lot to reflect about. “As we look towards the next 50 years, I think the principal issue in Nigeria has been the failure of leadership. We have not made the progress that our human and natural resources entitled us to make and it is all because we have failed leaders,” he noted.

On the forthcoming elections, El-Rufai said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) would ensure credible elections in 2011. “I have personal confidence in Prof. Attahiru Jega. He is a man of great integrity. He is an honest man, who could not be bought at any price and for that reason, we are all hopeful that he will ensure free and fair elections,” he said.

http://www.naijapundit.com/news/elrufai-s-2010-advice-to-buhari-you-are-expired-go-and-retire



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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by nextstep(m): 4:29pm On Feb 17, 2017
Why should we go back to these days? Selling commodities whose price we have no control over, and it doesn't really employ that many people. We need to transition to value adding and manufacturing.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by AndreB: 4:33pm On Feb 17, 2017
basty:
Oil from the Niger Delta is a curse.

Before the discovery of crude oil, Other regions were feeding the Niger Delta and now they want to die.

Thank God oil is no longer selling, we will see what will befall them later.


Go and research, this Palm oil came from the Niger Delta, that's why they called the region Oil Rivers, even before crude oil. Don't be talking what u don't know.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by noyen(m): 4:36pm On Feb 17, 2017
SalamRushdie:


Buhari destroyed Nigeria not globalization..he set us back 20 years when he ruled as military head of state and now he has come to set us back again
Hebrews 13:17
Obey your leaders and
submit to them, for they
keep watch over your
souls as those who will
give an account. Let them
do this with joy and not
with grief, for this would
be unprofitable for you.
Bro u missed history class..u 4get sey Babangide b presido after Pmb follow by obj ...how do u judge people.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by Kenturkey048(m): 4:37pm On Feb 17, 2017
SalamRushdie:


Buhari destroyed Nigeria not globalization..he set us back 20 years when he ruled as military head of state and now he has come to set us back again
so una know all this things yet una follow them dey chant sai baba hmmmm.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by SalamRushdie: 4:37pm On Feb 17, 2017
noyen:
Hebrews 13:17
Obey your leaders and
submit to them, for they
keep watch over your
souls as those who will
give an account. Let them
do this with joy and not
with grief, for this would
be unprofitable for you.
Bro u missed history class..u 4get sey Babangide b presido after Pmb follow by obj ...how do u judge people.

Babangida was never the problem ..please look at Ur economic history well and you will know who the clueless economic disaster was
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by yedidiah(m): 4:39pm On Feb 17, 2017
This was the very reason why the British came to Nigeria in the first place - to expand their trading line.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by deolu2000(m): 4:39pm On Feb 17, 2017
"There was a country" bt nt that country IPOB thought they had but rather the one they destroyed her harmony and structure through greed for power and endless corrupt practices.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by SalamRushdie: 4:40pm On Feb 17, 2017
Kenturkey048:
so una know all this things yet una follow them dey chant sai baba hmmmm.

I didn't know then bro ..it's was after his first year and he kept committing one economic suicide after the other that I went back in our economic history and found out its was his govt that destroyed Nigeria , it was the first time Nigerians started buying second hand things just to survive ...Bro the man is a disaster
Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by grandstar(m): 4:41pm On Feb 17, 2017
todaynewsreview:
Is it still possible for Nigeria to rejuvenate this era?

More: http://www.naijabloggersforum.com/p/7/throwback-photo-of-palm-oil-awaiting-shipment-in-nigeria


Nigeria is much bigger than that now. Then the country was large agrarian. Agriculture no matter how big will only play a marginal role in the economy in future.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Palm Oil Awaiting Shipment In Nigeria by aniekanized: 4:43pm On Feb 17, 2017
Tomaytoes?, Tomatoes? Na d same tin ni. No de do I 2 know.
nairaman66:
The British gave their lives for this! Not knowing the real oil is on the way!!

By the way.., it's called oil palm and not palm oil!! Thanks

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