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G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by naptu2: 7:33am On Feb 03, 2013
[size=14pt]Obama, Cameron, G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage[/size]

Saturday, 02 February 2013 00:00 From Laolu Akande, News York News - National




NIGERIA’S controversial management of its stupendous oil wealth over the years would form one of the important themes of discussion for G-8 leaders in June, when they meet in Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom, according to diplomatic sources.

Already, the presidency of the summit for this year under United Kingdom is currently reaching out to other G-8 leaders and an international consensus is said to be quietly formed to demand transparency from leaders and governments of developing countries, whose huge resources and wealth are being frittered away.

International donors, including private foundations and agencies, are also concerned about the perception of increasing wealth but decreasing living standards of the people.

For instance, US Billionaire, Bill Gates, in an interview during the week, said, “Nigeria really needs to think that, relative to its level of wealth, it is really far behind...”

The G8 Summit, which holds annually, is a gathering of presidents and prime ministers of the top eight advanced economies of the world — the US, UK, Germany, France, Canada, Italy, Japan and Russia.

The Summit, which normally holds about the mid-year and focuses on global economy and socio-political issues, is presided over in turns by its eight-member-countries.

For 2013, UK holds the presidency and Prime Minister David Cameron is said to be forming the issues the summit should focus on this year.

Sources said before Prime Minister Cameron’s speech last week in Davos, where he made mention of Nigeria’s oil wealth and its management, he had intimated other G-8 leaders of the need for an agenda that brings such issues of financial accountability and transparency to the fore in a country like Nigeria.

A January 2 letter written by the British Prime Minister to all G-8 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, revealed that this year’s summit would stress trade advancement, tax compliance and transparency.

Nigeria’s example is said to be agitating the minds of the G8 leaders, just as there is controversy over the seeming squandering of past oil windfall.

After Cameroon wrote the other G8 leaders hinting on his intent to pursue the issue of transparency aggressively as president of the summit, he then proceeded early last week in Davos to publicly pin-point Nigeria as a case in point, where transparency issues have made some progress but corruption and mismanagement of huge oil wealth still continues to deny the nation’s people of their prosperity.

In a speech that has been so widely and globally received, Cameron said just last year alone “Nigeria oil exports were worth almost a hundred billion dollars. That is more than the total net aid to the whole of sub Saharan Africa. So put simply: unleashing the natural resources in these countries dwarfs anything aid can achieve, and transparency is absolutely critical to that end.”

He went on to say the G8, under his presidency, would be more aggressive on how governments of such countries like Nigeria spend the money from such huge returns, declaring that the western and Japan’s leaders are “going to push for more transparency on who owns companies; on who’s buying up land and for what purpose; on how governments spend their money; on how gas, oil and mining companies operate; and on who is hiding stolen assets and how we recover and return them.

“Like everything else in this G8, the ambitions are big and I make no apology for that.”

According to Cameron, who said he had no apology for his stance, “I want this G8 to lead a big push for transparency across the developing world, and to illustrate why. Let me give you one example. A few years back a transparency initiative exposed a huge hole in Nigeria’s finances, an $800 million discrepancy between what companies were paying and what the government was receiving for oil - a massive, massive gap.

The discovery of this is leading to new regulation of Nigeria’s oil sector so the richness of the earth can actually help to enrich the people of that country.


In fact, diplomats added that Cameron’s aggressive resolve, and his choice of Nigeria as an example, is making the rounds in western capitals and around the world, highlighting the Nigerian condition.

Sources added that Cameron’s speech was further highlighted by former Education Minister, Oby Ezekwesili, who, at a recent Convocation at the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), gave a hint on how over $67 billion of Nigeria’s huge returns from oil sales might have been wasted.

Ezekwesili, who was until mid last year, the Vice President of the World Bank for Africa, is said to have developed a commanding respect among global and African leaders, many of who are listening intently to her voice on the matter.


A source said: “The expected diplomatic buzz being generated in messages from western diplomats from Nigeria to their capitals now over both speeches centering on Nigeria’s perceived waste of its huge oil wealth over the years is not difficult to imagine.”

For instance, a former president in Africa was said to have described Ezekwesili’s statements on the wasting of Nigeria’s financial fortune as a “bomb.”

Even sources said at global agencies like the United Nations, and the World Bank, the perception of Nigeria wasting its oil wealth is not a new proposition, which explains, according to sources, why Cameron’s voice is attracting considerable welcome and acceptance by other western leaders.

Pointing to Cameron’s words about a huge discrepancy when the British Prime Minister said “a few years back a transparency initiative exposed a huge hole in Nigeria’s finances,” a source noted that such long lasting gaps continue to exist even in official data that governments dole out in Nigeria, making them unreliable.

For instance, sources said while Cameron and Ezekwesili stated some figures of revenues raised from oil sales, government spokespersons have only managed to counter with puerile figures, which are tainted by controversies in the past over the true state of the nation’s accounts, especially between the federal government and the NNPC.

In his letter to other G8 leaders, Cameron disclosed even before he specifically listed the Nigerian example, that “we must put a new and practical emphasis on transparency, accountability and open government.

“Too many developing countries are held back by corruption-and this can be reinforced or even encouraged by poor business practice and a lack of transparency from those that trade with them.”

The G8 meeting will be coming up on June 17 and 18 at Lough Erne, Northern Ireland. A statement from the UK Cabinet office said:  “the venue of Lough Erne 2013 was also chosen because it creates the right conditions to encourage open and frank discussions between the G-8 leaders.”

Later on, the G8 presidency would issue invitations to other world leaders, especially from developing countries and it is expected that Nigeria would be invited to this year’s G8 summit, according to sources.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by takedat(m): 7:44am On Feb 03, 2013
Obama is ACN, Cameron CPC and rich Bill Gate, a member of the cabal who are hell bent on embarrassing the good government of GEJ with their imperialist motivations by demanding transparency and accountability from the highly performing GEJ's government. Lol!

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by confusion247(m): 7:53am On Feb 03, 2013
Then after the discussion what next? Where were them when IBB openly stole 12 billion dollars? Where were them when OBJ spend 16 billion dollars on phantom power project? Was it not the same obama that was congratulating Jonathan as a good leader? hypocrites.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Lilnikee(m): 8:52am On Feb 03, 2013
Does it concine them how we manage/spend our oil Money.
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by donchris999: 9:09am On Feb 03, 2013
Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Ryabcool(m): 10:04am On Feb 03, 2013
Will all of you shut the hell up?! Can any of you dumbheads falsify their claims? What David Cameron said about squandering, is he WRONG? Yes or No! All of you are stuuuupid stuuupid people who evidently do not want betterment of yourselves and your environment. All you feed on is sentiments and utter display of stupidity. Ask yourselves; if Nigeria was on the right path, would these foreigners be saying these things? Good God these stuuuuupid nairaland people have pissed me off this morning.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Gbawe: 10:05am On Feb 03, 2013
take dat: Obama is ACN, Cameron CPC and rich Bill Gate, a member of the cabal who are hell bent on embarrassing the good government of GEJ with their imperialist motivations by demanding transparency and accountability from the highly performing GEJ's government. Lol!

Abi. Obama, Cameron and Gates have all conspired with TInubu, El Rufai and Buhari to bring down the most saintly and best performing President Nigeria has ever had. Do we not all see how how GEJ has forsaken food, rejected a fleet of cars and sold his 10 airplane fleet to make money available to improve Nigeria? Yet these wicked men will never stop trying to bring down this god-anointed saint.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Ryabcool(m): 10:08am On Feb 03, 2013
confusion247: Then after the discussion what next? Where were them when IBB openly stole 12 billion dollars? Where were them when OBJ spend 16 billion dollars on phantom power project? Was it not the same obama that was congratulating Jonathan as a good leader? hypocrites.
mumu! You are comparing a democratically elected government with military rule. And you call yourself an intellectual. Don't waste your time quoting, I won't even bother to reply you.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by OmoTier1(m): 10:18am On Feb 03, 2013
Ryabcool: Will all of you shut the hell up?! Can any of you dumbheads falsify their claims? What David Cameron said about squandering, is he WRONG? Yes or No! All of you are stuuuupid stuuupid people who evidently do not want betterment of yourselves and your environment. All you feed on is sentiments and utter display of stupidity. Ask yourselves; if Nigeria was on the right path, would these foreigners be saying these things? Good God these stuuuuupid nairaland people have pissed me off this morning.
Haha, chill boy, no carry this vex enter church this morning. Any sane Nigerian knows what Cameron is saying is ever so true and it is no different to what you would have read from the posters in all of the protest against fuel price increases by FG in that country.

However, I think it is high time we go beyond rhetorical statement and swing into action. Corrupt individuals that bankrupt economies and make millions slave in their own land are no different to the religious terrorist! Therefore it is my humble submission, that beyond the rhetorical statements and out cry, if Cameron is going to help Nigerians who have been clamouring for the judicious use of the nations wealth for donkey years, He should push forward the idea that similar stance as taken against the religious terrorist be taken against the economic terrorist.

While drones technology has sent the religious terrorist on the heels, we need to come up with effective counter measures that will also send these economic terrorist on their heels not just in Nigeria but in almost half of the world.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Gbawe: 10:22am On Feb 03, 2013
Ryabcool: Will all of you shut the hell up?! Can any of you dumbheads falsify their claims? What David Cameron said about squandering, is he WRONG? Yes or No! All of you are stuuuupid stuuupid people who evidently do not want betterment of yourselves and your environment. All you feed on is sentiments and utter display of stupidity. Ask yourselves; if Nigeria was on the right path, would these foreigners be saying these things? Good God these stuuuuupid nairaland people have pissed me off this morning.

Thank you. What you identify here is what makes me despair for Nigeria the most. I.e the way the mentality of many is now bastardized to the extent they can look at everything and everyone but never at themselves. Some foolish and clannish twerp above tell us there is a neo-colonialist and imperialistic agenda to this. You think such a person must be a madman because how can he have missed the fact that most leaders of Western Nations, far richer than Nigeria, have a Presidential fleet limited to one or two planes or even non !!! Yet our own President has 10 airplanes in his fleet, by far one of the largest in the world, and still demanding more.

Throughout the world, people are now associating Nigeria with filth, squalor, callousness, extreme poverty and inhuman leadership. Yet we continue to read the first Lady wants a "mission house" that will consume billions or that GEJ wants a banquet hall to gulp billions. Meanwhile all this hideously insensitive profligacy is presented alongside pictures of police colleges that are filth personified and allocated paltry millions. Can Cameron then not talk considering he predicated his campaign on cutting waste and indeed came in to initiate drastic cuts everywhere?

In contrast, our own President, in charge of the one of the most poverty-addled nation on Earth, with no functioning institution, could only come out to say disgustingly "leaner government not possible" after being sworn in despite how our recurrent expenditure, running at over 70%, is universally condemned as 'self-destructive'.

Look, Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria. Wherever our unique mentality and bastardized minds lead us, let us accept it. As you note, many prefer to be sentimental and paranoid rather than to reason like balanced adults. We are in trouble because extended suffering, filthy environments, brutal poverty and many unsavoury events have all contributed to leave a lot of Nigerians mentally damaged to the point they now constitute themselves into the 'enemy within' defending their unforgiving oppressors. As you surmised, what mouth will Cameron, Obama, Gates et al talk with if the Nigerian government under GEJ was delivering?

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by OurYansh: 10:43am On Feb 03, 2013
donchris999: Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.

Your senselessness is appalling!!

I expect you (if you didn't have fecal matter in place of brain cells) to explain why the World Leaders are wrong about their assessment of the current Wastefulness of GEJ's Administration..

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Nobody: 10:48am On Feb 03, 2013
Ryabcool: Will all of you shut the hell up?! Can any of you dumbheads falsify their claims? What David Cameron said about squandering, is he WRONG? Yes or No! All of you are stuuuupid stuuupid people who evidently do not want betterment of yourselves and your environment. All you feed on is sentiments and utter display of stupidity. Ask yourselves; if Nigeria was on the right path, would these foreigners be saying these things? Good God these stuuuuupid nairaland people have pissed me off this morning.
I tell you many Nigerians are stupid!!!
I was fuming reading their dumb comments,thinking i share a country with so many donkeys until i saw your comment,at least a few of us got brains afterall.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by alphaconde(m): 11:01am On Feb 03, 2013
thank God people have been watching us
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by RedLight1: 11:03am On Feb 03, 2013
take dat: Obama is ACN, Cameron CPC and rich Bill Gate, a member of the cabal who are hell bent on embarrassing the good government of GEJ with their imperialist motivations by demanding transparency and accountability from the highly performing GEJ's government. Lol!
lol *in sincere9jerian's voice* grin grin

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by mdbabah(m): 11:09am On Feb 03, 2013
do not mind them my sane brothers, as if united Arab emirates is not rich why didn't the g8 disturb them? Nigeria is bleeding and some people are willing to help but you are all cry its about our wealth o ga o

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by question(m): 11:11am On Feb 03, 2013
Na today nyash dey for back?
Nigeria human and resource wastage started in the 70s, over 40 years ago.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Nobody: 11:17am On Feb 03, 2013
Our Yansh:

Your senselessness is appalling!!

I expect you (if you didn't have fecal matter in place of brain cells) to explain why the World Leaders are wrong about their assessment of the current Wastefulness of GEJ's Administration..

Nigeria is an independent state and nobody needs to ask any questions expect Nigerians themselves.its interference.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Onyenna(m): 11:18am On Feb 03, 2013
Everything they said is true (I just hope their intentions are *pure*)....billions of dollars have been wasted already.......... If the G8 can actually help put Nigeria on the right track, then so be it... Period!!!!

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by UnimkeAk(m): 11:18am On Feb 03, 2013
donchris999: Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.

Mr. Congo DR is the richest country in the world in terms of natural resources and Sudan has oil. Get your facts right.
As Nigerians, we should hold our leaders accountable.

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by OurYansh: 11:18am On Feb 03, 2013
question: Na today nyash dey for back?
Nigeria human and resource wastage started in the 70s, over 30 years ago.


Who said it started today?? Are you sensible?

Didn't GEJ promise transformation?

If he intends to carry out that transformation, then we would see him going in a different direction. Yet we see your "Messiah" spending Billions on Ashawos, a VP's house, A mission house for "madam fellow widows" etc..

I welcome the attention of the international community as it will help bring our thieving bastardLeaders back to their senses...

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by decepticos(m): 11:19am On Feb 03, 2013
donchris999: Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.
Guy they have being plundering us ad still are, who do you think vandals sell crude to, or do we have hidden hitech refineries. They are just seeking a more efficient route, and i remember south sudan having oil not to of it though. Nigeria has always been(ing) exploited, they just seeking an easier path, an inside man, or an economic hitman.
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by newmaonza: 11:19am On Feb 03, 2013
This G8 Nations are really afraid of China........... Forget all those transparency talks....I think they are begining to realise they are loosing their strong hold on Nigeria

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Goddex: 11:20am On Feb 03, 2013
This racist Cameron guy is up to something - perhaps to cut aid to Africa.
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by POTUT(m): 11:21am On Feb 03, 2013
No matter how loud the G8 gets on this matter, they cannot do what Nigerians ought to do for themselves.
Nigerians are not ready to look beyond their noses. Every view point is blurred by mythical ethnic differences that only exist in the dirty minds of evil politicians and their cloned followers.
I weep and pray and hope...

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by decepticos(m): 11:22am On Feb 03, 2013
donchris999: Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.
Guy they have being plundering us ad still are, who do you think vandals sell crude to, or do we have hidden hitech refineries. They are just seeking a more efficient route, and i remember south sudan having oil not to of it though. Nigeria has always been(ing) exploited, they just seeking an easier path, an inside man, or an economic hitman.
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by OurYansh: 11:22am On Feb 03, 2013
olas2u:

Nigeria is an independent state and nobody needs to ask any questions expect Nigerians themselves.its interference.
You need to do some research on International Relations...


an international consensus is said to be quietly formed to demand transparency from leaders and governments of developing countries, whose huge resources and wealth are being frittered away
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by simmydebadest(m): 11:24am On Feb 03, 2013
Wen I remember nigeriaaaa water run away me eye ooooooooo

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Nobody: 11:25am On Feb 03, 2013
Our Yansh:
You need to do some research on International Relations...



So Nigeria can also do the same?
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by decepticos(m): 11:26am On Feb 03, 2013
Our Yansh:

Your senselessness is appalling!!

I expect you (if you didn't have fecal matter in place of brain cells) to explain why the World Leaders are wrong about their assessment of the current Wastefulness of GEJ's Administration..
This statement/comment is quite heart rending, i still dont get d point.
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by Nobody: 11:28am On Feb 03, 2013
decepticos:
This statement/comment is quite heart rending, i still dont get d point.

I was just wondering if he was really a Nigerian
Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by UnimkeAk(m): 11:28am On Feb 03, 2013
Ryabcool: mumu! You are comparing a democratically elected government with military rule. And you call yourself an intellectual. Don't waste your time quoting, I won't even bother to reply you.

Mr Einsten, Corruption is Corruption, military or civilian okay. Big phool
The $16B power funds Obj squandered and stole was during his time as a democratically elected president..
Whooping $16B yet no power. Guy do u kno wots $16B? Couple wif oda stolen funds and falsely awarded contracts and the say Dangote is the richest man in the country.. Spits#

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Re: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by naptu2: 11:30am On Feb 03, 2013
Although I don't think that the western powers are completely blameless, but those asking what right these countries have to tell us what to do should ask themselves a couple of questions:

1) Where do Nigerian citizens run to, to avoid lack of opportunities, poor infrastructure, education, etc? Which countries have to stretch their resources to accommodate economic refugees from Nigeria?

2) Where do we run to for economic aid?

3) Where do we run to for loans?

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