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babadee (m)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #32 on: December 02, 2007, 02:12 AM »

get some mend boys to kidnap some shell drilling staff and have them do the testing for you!
wisyno (m)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #33 on: December 03, 2007, 09:19 AM »

  I  want to thank everyone who gave their advice here, both the serious ones and the naughty ones. To those dream killaz out there, I want to tell you to keep your mouth shut if you don't  have useful advice to give & all you jokers out there please don't take every thing in life as a joke or else your life will become one huge joke. When the Wright brothers first had the dream to invent the aeroplane,  people almost killed their dream saying the airspace is for the birds & man has no business there. When  Asu Ekiye wanted to sing the songs in his first album, a friend told him that  '' o boy this modern day na you wan go sing traditional music? them go pour you kolo oooo'' But today He is a big boy with several international awards. Have you ever heard of  dogged determination'  that is what I have. I believe my dreams don't have to make sense to every body.  When I succeed, I will surely share my testimony here or maybe you guys will read my story in a national newspaper or magazine or better still watch me tell the story on T V.   
wisyno (m)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #34 on: December 03, 2007, 09:26 AM »

  I  want to thank everyone who gave their advice here, both the serious ones and the naughty ones. To those dream killaz out there, I want to tell you to keep your mouth shut if you don't  have useful advice to give & all you jokers out there please don't take every thing in life as a joke or else your life will become one huge joke. When the Wright brothers first had the dream to invent the aeroplane,  people almost killed their dream saying the airspace is for the birds & man has no business there. When  Asu Ekiye wanted to sing the songs in his first album, a friend told him that  '' o boy this modern day na you wan go sing traditional music? them go pour you kolo oooo'' But today He is a big boy with several international awards. Have you ever heard of  dogged determination'  that is what I have. I believe my dreams don't have to make sense to every body.  When I succeed, I will surely share my testimony here or maybe you guys will read my story in a national newspaper or magazine or better still watch me tell the story on T V.
seun001 (m)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #35 on: December 03, 2007, 06:50 PM »

Quote from: wisyno on December 03, 2007, 09:26 AM
When I succeed, I will surely share my testimony here or maybe you guys will read my story in a national newspaper or magazine or better still watch me tell the story on T V.


hmmmmm!make sure its CNN u grant interviews oooo!i will definately stay tuned.
question (m)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #36 on: December 04, 2007, 10:52 AM »

CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA -1999
Chapter IV
Fundamental Rights

44. (1) No moveable property or any interest in an immovable property shall be taken possession of compulsorily and no right over or interest in any such property shall be acquired compulsorily in any part of Nigeria except in the manner and for the purposes prescribed by a law that, among other things -

(a) requires the prompt payment of compensation therefore and

(b) gives to any person claiming such compensation a right of access for the determination of his interest in the property and the amount of compensation to a court of law or tribunal or body having jurisdiction in that part of Nigeria.

(2) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall be construed as affecting any general law.

(a) for the imposition or enforcement of any tax, rate or duty;

(b) for the imposition of penalties or forfeiture for breach of any law, whether under civil process or after conviction for an offence;

(c) relating to leases, tenancies, mortgages, charges, bills of sale or any other rights or obligations arising out of contracts.

(d) relating to the vesting and administration of property of persons adjudged or otherwise declared bankrupt or insolvent, of persons of unsound mind or deceased persons, and of corporate or unincorporate bodies in the course of being wound-up;

(e) relating to the execution of judgements or orders of court;

(f) providing for the taking of possession of property that is in a dangerous state or is injurious to the health of human beings, plants or animals;

(g) relating to enemy property;

(h) relating to trusts and trustees;

(i) relating to limitation of actions;

(j) relating to property vested in bodies corporate directly established by any law in force in Nigeria;

(k) relating to the temporary taking of possession of property for the purpose of any examination, investigation or enquiry;

(l) providing for the carrying out of work on land for the purpose of soil-conservation; or

(m) subject to prompt payment of compensation for damage to buildings, economic trees or crops, providing for any authority or person to enter, survey or dig any land, or to lay, install or erect poles, cables, wires, pipes, or other conductors or structures on any land, in order to provide or maintain the supply or distribution of energy, fuel, water, sewage, telecommunication services or other public facilities or public utilities.

(3) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the entire property in and control of all minerals, mineral oils and natural gas in under or upon any land in Nigeria or in, under or upon the territorial waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone of Nigeria shall vest in the Government of the Federation and shall be managed in such manner as may be prescribed by the National Assembly
debomb
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #37 on: December 04, 2007, 07:21 PM »

 But thats not fair the law needs to be changed!!!! much as i don't see this happening,  i want to believe the poster,

@ poster!

 I believe you and like your determination,  you might be very correct just that you might not  live to see this dream come true and even if the government takes over the land, atleast  you die knowing  you where right afterall,  i don't know nothing about soil testing,  i think u can take a sample of the soil  to an oil company or something, they could test that to see the potentials?,  u never know,  keep your dream alive!
switpea (f)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #38 on: December 05, 2007, 01:24 PM »

where do we meet so we can talk about that in person?? Grin Grin
debomb
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #39 on: December 05, 2007, 05:59 PM »

very funny!
Millena (m)
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #40 on: December 05, 2007, 11:03 PM »

Bros wisyno[b][/b] You don test the land? You never find oil?
I dey feel You oo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
g7x
Re: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil?
« #41 on: December 12, 2007, 02:10 PM »

Your case reminds me of a story I use to know while in primary school. A father died leaving only a piece of land for his surving children. He appered to one of them in dream and told them that underneath that vast piece of estate lie great wealth which they will find upon digging it. The children thus set set and dug the whole expanse of land looking for the riches that were hidden beneath it. They dug every acre of the land and couldn't find any treasure hidden under by their father nor any precious mineral wealth. They were frustrated and angry. When an old man passing by learnt of their fate, he advised them to plant seeds in the ploughed earth. They heeded his advice and a year later got a bountiful harvest from the land. You too can learn from the moral of this story.
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