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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Burgerlomo: 6:10pm On Feb 24, 2018

Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by MEILYN(m): 6:23pm On Feb 24, 2018
Burgerlomo:
I claim that prayer by faith in Jesus name. Amen
You are claiming curses to your life and that of your generation.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by lloyds(m): 6:26pm On Feb 24, 2018
room089:
Meeeeeehn!


The pastor wey get this mama for church don chop be dat o!

And u know women like giving to things of God. No be small thing I beg.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Nobody: 6:31pm On Feb 24, 2018
Mouthgag:
Rubbish

What kind of stupìd government and law do we have in this country?


How can one single person own an oil bloc?
Something that is supposed to belong to a community or an entire state?
Yet, all the communities around this oil blocs continue to live in penury.


Woe betide Ibb and Obj


And she dey they thank God for the marra.
This is why the rich get richer.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by lloyds(m): 6:33pm On Feb 24, 2018
The richest people in Nigeria all have oil blocks.... They weren't successful because of extraordinary business invention or innovations.

U just need a strong connection with govt. E.g Otedola, Dangote, Danjuma, Alakija etc.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by ladygudhead(f): 6:39pm On Feb 24, 2018
I receive grace too, in Jesus name, because anything is possible.Amen

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by hedonistic: 6:40pm On Feb 24, 2018
At her peak (the heady days of $100 pb oil, this Alakija of a woman was raking in close to $10m daily from her stake in Agbami Oil Field/OML 127. You read that right.. DAILY.

At current oil prices with current industry trends, what goes into her bottomless pockets daily should range between $2m to $4m DAILY (after taxes, deductions, divisions, subtractions, etc). Yep. Average of let's say $3 million American dollars everyday. That's yet another proof that hard work can only put food in your stomach. It cannot rocket you to the skies and beyond.

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by hedonistic: 6:51pm On Feb 24, 2018
ladygudhead:
I receive grace too, in Jesus name, because anything is possible.Amen
Well, as a lady that gives gud head, you have a gud chance of receiving the 'grace' you crave. Pray that you give that gud head to the right person. The rewards can be quite bountiful. Ask Alakija.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by ladygudhead(f): 6:57pm On Feb 24, 2018
hedonistic:

Well, as a lady that gives gud head, you have a gud chance of receiving the 'grace' you crave. Pray that you give that gud head to the right person. The rewards can be quite bountiful. Ask Alakija.
I smh for you :-/ if only you know who you are talking to. Have a blessed weekend.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Ugosample(m): 6:57pm On Feb 24, 2018
Haganah:
Mouthgag thanks a lot.

I can assure you that this woman has never been to this area in the last 15 years. Yet the owners of the land and its recourses have nothing to gain from it.

Nnamdi Kanu was hated because he said the truth. Thieves and lazy parasites want to continue to steal from the SS/SE due to a corrupt political and military system.

Cursed is anyone who supports the continuous exploitation of these lands for the benefit of strangers.

If you don't know, so many people of the south south own oil blocks too, and are actively involved in bunkering

so what are you saying

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by FBIL: 7:18pm On Feb 24, 2018
That Afe Babalola is running his mouth and his private university is still the same oil block shared them by Obasanjo. Their land has nothing to offer Nigeria. The cocoa they bragged about is now being cultivated by Igbo men who rent their abandoned forests. Tell me how Nigeria can prosper with these orgy of people who only are ready for salary jobs, women, s3x, alcohol, sleep in hotels, yahoo-yahoo and ritual killing?
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by nikolakris(f): 7:32pm On Feb 24, 2018
Castroii:
ok, Thank God for your life.........................

I remember years back when me and 3 of my friends were seeking admission into the Nigerian Defense Academy, then one of us who was the shortest among us then and was not even up to 1.65m(the required height) and wasn't even as fit as me finally got admitted into NDA......... when we asked him "guy how manage, how come say as you short reach, NDA still collect you", the guy replied " o boy na God ooo nothing else, even me self surprise"................... it was later we discovered that the guy's contact was directly from Gen. Edet Okon, the then NDA commandant.
It is still God. HE won't come down himself to help you; he will send someone fit to help you.

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by RALPHOW(m): 7:39pm On Feb 24, 2018
Amen
God that single you out for blessing shall single me out for His blessing this year in Jesus Name Amen.

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by 77up(m): 7:41pm On Feb 24, 2018
Castroii:
ok, Thank God for your life.........................

I remember years back when me and 3 of my friends were seeking admission into the Nigerian Defense Academy, then one of us who was the shortest among us then and was not even up to 1.65m(the required height) and wasn't even as fit as me finally got admitted into NDA......... when we asked him "guy how manage, how come say as you short reach, NDA still collect you", the guy replied " o boy na God ooo nothing else, even me self surprise"................... it was later we discovered that the guy's contact was directly from Gen. Edet Okon, the then NDA commandant.
guy dat one don tey btw, its still God.


did he stop you too to conect buhari grin
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by thedondada(m): 7:44pm On Feb 24, 2018
Holamscoh:


We hereby gladly welcome u to Federal Republic Of Shithole.


Lol.

FRS. De republic de sheethole. Lol.

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by writeprof(m): 8:01pm On Feb 24, 2018
Mouthgag:
Rubbish

What kind of stupìd government and law do we have in this country?


How can one single person own an oil bloc?
Something that is supposed to belong to a community or an entire state?
Yet, all the communities around this oil blocs continue to live in penury.


Woe betide Ibb and Obj

I strongly feel many of Nigeria's so-called richest people are fronts for politicians.

She has released anointing for somebody to probably give somebody oil block, maybe like Abacha gave Danjuma oil block dash.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by room089: 8:24pm On Feb 24, 2018
lloyds:

And u know women like giving to things of God. No be small thing I beg.
I tells you!

One guy hia evin opin my eyes say the maleh ge ha own church sef!
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Nobody: 8:52pm On Feb 24, 2018
77up:
guy dat one don tey btw, its still God.


did he stop you too to conect buhari grin
yea, i know say na God.........nothing happens under the sun without Him knowing, but the guy was sounding like say na one kind miracle, as if he isn't even aware of whatever happened underground.

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by stieyven(m): 8:53pm On Feb 24, 2018
Mouthgag:
Rubbish

What kind of stupìd government and law do we have in this country?


How can one single person own an oil bloc?
Something that is supposed to belong to a community or an entire state?
Yet, all the communities around this oil blocs continue to live in penury.


Woe betide Ibb and Obj
Love your enemies and bless those who curse you and pray for those who despitefully use you. LUKE 6 :28
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by iguita: 8:54pm On Feb 24, 2018
hahaha, na God still helep your guy now, thru Maj Gen whosoever... Just as God helep madam Billionaire... #Famzing... lol
Castroii:
ok, Thank God for your life.........................

I remember years back when me and 3 of my friends were seeking admission into the Nigerian Defense Academy, then one of us who was the shortest among us then and was not even up to 1.65m(the required height) and wasn't even as fit as me finally got admitted into NDA......... when we asked him "guy how manage, how come say as you short reach, NDA still collect you", the guy replied " o boy na God ooo nothing else, even me self surprise"................... it was later we discovered that the guy's contact was directly from Gen. Edet Okon, the then NDA commandant.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by dollyptosh(m): 9:00pm On Feb 24, 2018
cheesy
dreamwords:
Ewedu and oil
No wonder dey like one Nigeria with their barren land
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by nwoye72: 9:13pm On Feb 24, 2018
DONT WORRY,SOON CRUDE OIL WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST,MEANING NEVER TO BE USED AGAIN IN D WORLD.SO BETTER LOOK FOR SOMETHING ELSE TO DO NOW
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Abillsable: 10:20pm On Feb 24, 2018
Single people own oil blocks everywhere in the world.The nigerian spirit is laden with evil,bitterness,jealousy and you-cant-have-better-than-me
syndrome,which you seem to have.Oil blocks cant belong to communities.That is communism and socialism.The economies that thrive play along the lines of capitalism.
Mouthgag:
Rubbish

What kind of stupìd government and law do we have in this country?


How can one single person own an oil bloc?
Something that is supposed to belong to a community or an entire state?
Yet, all the communities around this oil blocs continue to live in penury.


Woe betide Ibb and Obj

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by hedonistic: 11:21pm On Feb 24, 2018
FBIL:
That Afe Babalola is running his mouth and his private university is still the same oil block shared them by Obasanjo. Their land has nothing to offer Nigeria. The cocoa they bragged about is now being cultivated by Igbo men who rent their abandoned forests. Tell me how Nigeria can prosper with these orgy of people who only are ready for salary jobs, women, s3x, alcohol, sleep in hotels, yahoo-yahoo and ritual killing?
Which oil bloc does Afe have a stake in? I'm curious because the man's wealth is unexplainable. Certainly didn't come from pure law practice.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Burgerlomo: 11:32pm On Feb 24, 2018
MEILYN:
You are claiming curses to your life and that of your generation.

The bible says that we should ask and it shall be given, so therefore I asked or claimed a prayer and you choose to asked for the negative side which is a curse upon yourself and your entire generations, so therefore all what we asked for shall come to pass as our heart desires in Jesus name. Amen

WHO GOD HAS BLESSED NO MAN CAN CURSE.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Mouthgag: 11:33pm On Feb 24, 2018
Abillsable:
Single people own oil blocks everywhere in the world.The nigerian spirit is laden with evil,bitterness,jealousy and you-cant-have-better-than-me
syndrome,which you seem to have.Oil blocks cant belong to communities.That is communism and socialism.The economies that thrive play along the lines of capitalism.
You're on a frustrated miserable fòol
I feel pain whenever dolts quote me
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by Mouthgag: 11:35pm On Feb 24, 2018
Ugosample:


If you don't know, so many people of the south south own oil blocks too, and are actively involved in bunkering

so what are you saying
Use your brain
This is not about the tribe of the person who owns the bloc
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by kunnadej: 11:38pm On Feb 24, 2018
The only reason why I like this woman is that she doesn't act like she deserved whatever came her way. She clearly acknowledges that it's God's doing and not any smartness or anything.

Talk to Adenuga and the rest, they'll write worthless books and tell you how their tactical masterclass made them where they are.

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Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by grandstar(m): 11:49pm On Feb 24, 2018
Dollyak:
Where is the revelation? She is merely stating her challenges and nothing more. Her success story so far, does appear misleading and missing a lot of details.

How she found herself in a position to secure an oil block is the more interesting story.

The story apparently was that she was Maryam Babangida's hairdresser and the dictator's wife dashed her an oil well
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by ogaju007(m): 1:45am On Feb 25, 2018
Everytime this woman speaks, I'm filled with disgust. Her wealth is a reminder of the fact that Nigerians wealth have been dashed away. How did a tailor get an oil block from babangida? It is beyond me, later she will say it was God's doing.
Re: Folorunso Alakija: My Oil Block And How I Became Nigeria's Richest Woman by MIKOLOWISKA: 2:55am On Feb 25, 2018
Mouthgag:
Rubbish

What kind of stupìd government and law do we have in this country?


How can one single person own an oil bloc? they paid for it


Something that is supposed to belong to a community or an entire state? that they refused to pay for


Yet, all the communities around this oil blocs continue to live in penury.


due to laziness

Woe betide Ibb and Obj
story for the gods

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