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Nigeria1,,
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #64 on: June 30, 2008, 05:01 AM »

Kobojunkie , who lives on tree? where do people live in?


Kobojunkie , we have satellite picture of Nigeria. some state that mr makama claim where millions had nobody there. One local govt makama claim he had 400,000 . it had less than 2000 houses.  If the senate and house need prove. I can in a joint session of both house write computer program that would superimpose all town and villages in each state and put them into Oyo state.  So I still ask , who honestly is bankole representing. Is business interest or his Godfathers?? Why have bankole refuse to present the name 2 month after the senate.



Lagos state governor office and govt building





Here is falomo from satellite picture
Kobojunkie
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #65 on: June 30, 2008, 05:12 AM »

Do you realize how useless those pictures are to this debate/argument?? Is it really that hard for you to answer simple questions?? You post space-consuming pictures have have absolutely nothing to do with the question I ask and you expect me to answer what?? Can you please stick to answering the question that I asked you?? 
ono (m)
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #66 on: June 30, 2008, 08:48 AM »

Quote from: davidylan on June 29, 2008, 07:54 PM
Thanks for the correction on point 1.

I'm not wholly convinced about point two (in highlights). How does the average Nigerian hold his leaders responsible? Can you even hold your local government chairman responsible? Are we sure we voted for them or they were rigged in?

The issue is not whether the ND states would be able to make a difference with 100% resource control . . . the issue is whether the FG has the RIGHT to disburse funds that belong to other states as it deems fit. The non-ND states have not shown us they are any better . . . infact the northern states are much worse than ND states.

POINT.

Quote from: Eziachi on June 30, 2008, 12:41 AM

As long as the north continue to make this senseless argument, they are in for a shock one day. They select Niger Delta leaders in their various crooked elections, they decide who get what in a booty that doesn't belong to them. They continue to create useless states govts in the north that can easily be passed for a local govt area, all in the name of revenue formular cheating.  It is the business of Niger Delta people to ask their leaders question when they are in position to elect their own leaders and not the imposed ones like Odilli. There is nothing special about Donald Duke, he is just a silent crook. Come and see his £3.4 million estate in the United Kingdom. It will take Cross River state years to come before they will clear debt on their neck from Duke's white elephant Tinapa shopping centre. When Niger Delta were allowed to elect Ambrose Alli as governor for example, he gave them free education, free medical care etc.  It is not the business of the northern parasites to ask that question that is not theirs in order to justify their strong hold of a wealth that doesn't belong to them.


Even if all the states in the north is to gets 1 Naira, shouldn't they be grateful for that? It is not everyday that you get free money without putting in any labour of some sort and then turn around to ask the owner what he did with his own. What does the governor of Yobe or Gombe for instance do for the whole month other than to wait till the end of the month to collect their free money from Abuja?  And the likes of Nyarko will be dealing it around with his four wives and countless children. These same parasites were quick to enact the sharia laws that forbade the drink of alcohol in their dormain but at the end of each month a state like Zamfara will be the first take a cut from the VAT revenue accrued from alcohol sales, all in the name of hypocritical one Nigeria.

It is time the northern parasite realise that we are sick of them and they should leave us alone. Let them join their real brothers in Mauritania, Niger or Chad. Let see how many bags of groundnut they will sale in a month for the likes of Babangida to build/ran is hill top masion.

If Niger Delta is to take full control of their oil, they can now kill themselves if they chooses, as they share what is rightly theirs and then Ijaw noise makers/kidnappers will now discover that the much peaceful Efiks, Annang, Itshekiri are part of Niger Delta and has a voice too.

All the so called hidden crude oil all over Yoruba as been claimed by the Oduduwas inside will now be put to reality, if it's not just theoriy. Just Yorubas in marriage with the north are also major beneficiaries of the lopsided Nigeria system and their gimmick revenue formular.

Let the Igbo man explore whatever resources they claim too that they got. All the big talk about entrepreuship will be put to full test without Niger Delta oil booty.


Another solid point. . . . . points raised by sane people in the past!!
ono (m)
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #67 on: June 30, 2008, 08:53 AM »

Eziachi,
You did put up a superb argument up there.
dayokanu (m)
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #68 on: June 30, 2008, 10:36 AM »

Everyone has a grouse to settle with someone.  Native Indians can complain to heaven about how Europeans killed them and took their land. In the United States.

In west Africa, We can complain to heavens about how Portuguese and Europeans took our fore fathers and the virile young men as slaves to the plantations of America.

The Japanese can as well sit down and blame America for Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki without looking for a way forward.

From OMPADEC to NDDC we have always looked for a means to appease and make up for the Niger Deltans. At a time maybe a south Eastern man should be V.P they took a core N-Delta man Ijaw man as Vice president. In Jonathan Goodluck and he has a very big chance of becoming number 1 man in Nigeria in 7 years time.

They get 13% derivation, They have NDDC, Oil coys have skill acquisition programmes for them to learn skill. At Escravos I met one guy a plumber who told me he bought UBA shares worth 1.2million from the salaries they pay him at Chevron. He entered via community slot. He lives in GRA at Benin


In Nigeria Universities, we have community scholarships for oil producing areas students. I know of a friend from Ogoni who told me all you have to do to get a job as an Ogoni boy is for the Youth leader to take you to an oil company and use community slot.
ono (m)
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #69 on: June 30, 2008, 11:06 AM »

You haven't finished yet. Please go on.
dblock (m)
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #70 on: June 30, 2008, 12:14 PM »

lol its funny at some point this thread was about Abuja, lmao
Kobojunkie
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #71 on: June 30, 2008, 05:26 PM »

We need to start asking the right answers to continue to fuel the stupidity of these people we have in government. The Niger Delta States, regardless of what percentage anyone feels the deserve, already gets so much more money than other states do. What has been done with all that money to date?? What has the area to show it's citizens that the money it does get is being put to good use??
pastorking (m)
Re: Can This Be Abuja ?
« #72 on: July 04, 2008, 11:44 AM »

The question is "why must the summit be in Abuja", why not somewhere in the Niger Delta so that the stakeholders can see the situation one-on-one. Whoever heads it might not really be an issue, but what comes out of it.
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