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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by kulu80(m): 10:02pm On May 01, 2013
Nawa
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Inoknowbook: 10:02pm On May 01, 2013
Op, since you are alleging that the honorable minister has defended the allocation of oil blocks to her company, I'm equally alleging that you and your source have come up with a defense of this pathetic and fabricated post. You have already distributed ghana must go bags filled with money to Seun and the rest, and you have already come up with a headline for that in tomorrow's nairaland,'we stand by our fabricated story.' Ol'boy, we no dey that gullible oo!

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:03pm On May 01, 2013
okpara ugo: Government should better relieve this woman of her position.

Too much negative news from her... Its monotonous...



Hmmmmmmmm
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by deandavid(m): 10:03pm On May 01, 2013
I will like to believe dis report, but the way the thing sound is too fallacious and one side, sounding like opposition right up.i cnt fit believe dis crap jor.

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:04pm On May 01, 2013
Akpan107: GEJ is still the best President Nigeria has ever had... 83% of our oil wells are controled by the Northerners and it remained secret for Years, untill last two Months it was revealed. But under GEJ noting is secret... May God bless GEJ for being these open.
it was a secret to you not me and Jonathan never exposed it at any point in time.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by lacasa: 10:04pm On May 01, 2013
Akpan107: GEJ is still the best President Nigeria has ever had... 83% of our oil wells are controled by the Northerners and it remained secret for Years, untill last two Months it was revealed. But under GEJ noting is secret... May God bless GEJ for being these open.

IOCs own 83% of nigeria's Oil dumb.a.s.s


GEJ is nothing but. a curse to this country.

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Dee60: 10:04pm On May 01, 2013
NL, please say that this is not true.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Policewoman(f): 10:06pm On May 01, 2013
Make she chop. Na her time.

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:06pm On May 01, 2013
okpara ugo: Government should better relieve this woman of her position.

Too much negative news from her... Its monotonous...
she's only a puppet. The government officials past and present are the real culprits.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by shagaribarau: 10:06pm On May 01, 2013
Shebi GEJ say him dey fight corruption. ok oo
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by nairaman66(m): 10:06pm On May 01, 2013
What A woman with this kind of taste will mortgage Nigeria's future.. This GEJ's girlie has killed us.. $15 trillion Now I completely understand when they said Nigeria is broke.. SMH undecided
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by ZN2: 10:07pm On May 01, 2013
Nigeria. SMH*
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by nairaman66(m): 10:08pm On May 01, 2013
deandavid: I will like to believe dis report, but the way the thing sound is too fallacious and one side, sounding like opposition right up.i cnt fit believe dis crap jor.

What else are you going to believe in your entire life?? Sorry no offence!
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by supaeagles(m): 10:08pm On May 01, 2013
blink182: Won't they pay Seun to remove it from front page? Just asking.
Why should they be worried if it is on FP? After all our current and previous leaders have been openly looting our national treasure and it is widely known and they are all enjoying the spoils of their deeds without any fear or resistance. Therefore this making it to FP on NL is hardly going to bother them. sad

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:09pm On May 01, 2013
Policewoman: Make she chop. Na her time.
make only her and her masters chop $15trn because na her time. Our budget for up to 100 years.

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by uromicom: 10:09pm On May 01, 2013
if night reach people go sleep nairaland make una go sleep ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Akpan107(m): 10:09pm On May 01, 2013
Cruxxy: If this story is true, then we are heading for doom as a nation
My dear, we are not heading for doom! 83% of our well are in the hands of the Northerners and we are still doing fine, just four oil wells that was given to this poor woman less than two years ago will never make us head to doom. We still have many oil wells in my state (Akwa-Ibom) so just indicate if you also have interest
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:11pm On May 01, 2013
Akpan107: My dear, we are not heading for doom! 83% of our well are in the hands of the Northerners and we are still doing fine, just four oil wells that was given to this poor woman less than two years ago will never make us head to doom. We still have many oil wells in my state (Akwa-Ibom) so just indicate if you also have interest

www.nairaland.com/attachments/852654_MTN_jpgeda31d3eca94e0a1b69d8cb04b82faa7

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by theripper3: 10:11pm On May 01, 2013
Oyel money na Blood money, e b like bore-hole.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:11pm On May 01, 2013
Let me not be in a haste to judge.

Hope this is not true though but Jona's govt is like one week one trouble.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by awodman: 10:12pm On May 01, 2013
This is an article created earlier today on nairaland
Orikinla: NPDC Responds To Petroleum Minister’s Alleged N59tr Oil Deal

The attention of the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC) a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has been drawn to publications in which five (5) alleged Oil Communities in Delta State led by Chief Emami Ayiri made spurious and unfounded allegations against the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources (HMPR), Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke. These allegations , which include the underlisted, are untrue:

1. Deliberate exclusion of indigenous rights to preemption and/ or first refusal on the four oil blocks

2. HMPR allegedly, quietly, improperly and illegally assigned 55% FGN interest to Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts (AEDC);

3. There was no recourse to due process in the aforementioned transactions;

4. Selection of Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts (AEDC) not through transparent process;

5. HMPR has pecuniary interest in Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts (AEDC), hence her approval of the deal;

6. Nigeria would lose four trillion cubic feet of gas asset worth $15.72 trillion.


Allegation No. 1: Deliberate exclusion of indigenous rights to preemption and/ or first refusal on the four oil blocks
It is the Petitioner’s (Delta State Oil Producing Communities) contention that being an indigenous body, they have first right of refusal or preemptive right to what they perceive to be the Honorable Minister of Petroleum Resources’ (HMPR) assignment of 55% of the Federal Government of Nigeria’s (FGN) equity in OMLs 26, 30, 34 and 42 to Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts (AEDC). The fact of the matter is that AEDC was NEVER assigned such equity. The 55% equity interest in those blocks were assigned to NPDC, which is our National Oil Company and is an exploration and production (E&P) subsidiary of NNPC.

In line with the governing provision regulating divestment or transfer of participatory interest in any oil block, the Honorable Minister after due consideration, approved the assignment of NNPC’s interest to NPDC.
Needless to say, the Honorable Minister’s action is within the scope of her statutory oversight responsibility and in essence for the greater benefit of the nation. We must also point out that NPDC, as a subsidiary of NNPC, is as indigenous as any community can claim to be and represents a much wider scope of indigenous rights than the Delta State Oil Producing Communities.

The allegation of deliberate exclusion of indigenous rights is in contrast with the established pro-indigenous position of the Minister as demonstrated in her administration of the Oil and Gas Sector.

Allegation No. 2: HMPR allegedly, quietly, improperly and illegally assigned 55% FGN interest to Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts
At the risk of sounding repetitious, the basic fact of this matter is that International Oil Companies (IOCs), who are partners in the NNPC/SPDC JV, divested their 45% equity interest in the aforementioned OMLs to FHN, NECONDE, ND WESTERN & SHORELINE; whereupon, NNPC also assigned its 55% equity interest in those OMLs to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), the National Oil Company, a wholly owned NNPC subsidiary.

Thereafter, NPDC entered into a Strategic Alliance Agreement with AEDC, in order to meet its critical funding obligations in the OMLs. These types of funding arrangements have been in existence since the late 1990s.

They are not new to the industry. It is therefore false to say that the FGN’s 55% equity interest and/or any FGN equity interest has been sold to AEDC. There was never such a sale.

Allegation No. 3: There was no recourse to due process in the aforementioned transactions
As indicated earlier, there was never any sale of equity involved but merely a transaction between NNPC and its subsidiary, NPDC, in compliance with the provisions of the Joint Operating Agreement (JOA). The transaction at issue was not an acreage allocation exercise neither did it involve the issuance of a prospecting license. As in all previous funding arrangements such as Modified Carry Arrangements (MCA), Project Financing, etc; NNPC negotiates the most competitive financing terms for itself.

Allegation No. 4: Selection of Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts not through transparent process
This statement is deliberately confusing the transaction undertaken by the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Parties which sold their 45% equity interest to FHN, NECONDE, ND WESTERN & SHORELINE as against NNPC’s assignment of its 55% equity to NPDC. Neither NNPC nor its subsidiary NPDC is selling or has sold its equity interest in the four (4) OMLs. As such, there is no need for a bidding process as no government equity interest was sold to any third party, be it local or foreign.

Allegation No. 5: HMPR has pecuniary interest in Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts, hence her approval of the deal
As part of NNPC policy, a thorough background check was carried out on Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts, and there is no evidence indicating that the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources has any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in the company. This allegation is therefore false, unfounded, and malicious and aimed at defaming the character of the person of the HMPR.

It is expected that in issues as profound as these, the Delta State Oil Producing Communities should undertake a thorough, incisive, comprehensive investigation before making spurious allegations that are intentionally meant to tarnish the image of the Honourable Minister.

Allegation No. 6: Nigeria would lose four trillion cubic feet of gas asset worth $15.72 trillion
The quoted reserves of 5 billion barrels corresponding to 60% of NPDC 55% equity is obviously a calculated attempt to mislead the National Assembly and indeed the people of Nigeria as the entire 100% equity of the 4 blocks is not up to 5 billion barrels.

Considering that the transaction at issue is not a sale of assets, it is inconceivable to arrive at any loss, not to mention the $15.72 trillion being propagated.

The revenue accruing from approximately 75% of the total reserves that is due to the Federal Government remains unchanged and has not been eroded. Royalty and tax accruable to the federation account will be paid based on production.

In conclusion, NPDC, as the National Oil Company and a flagship subsidiary of NNPC is always seeking to expand its opportunities in the upstream oil and gas sector. In pursuing this growth strategy, NPDC has adopted funding mechanisms to secure production capacity of 250,000 barrels per day by 2015.
This strategy is essential if the National Oil Company (NOC) is to be a major player in the upstream sector in Nigeria and provide National Energy Security for the Nation. A strong National Oil Company is sine qua non for National Security as practiced by all other oil producing countries.

The support of FGN in ensuring NPDC’s expanded operations by seeking additional asset base and funding outside the normal Government funded Joint Venture (JV) cash call, is therefore an imperative. It is interesting that the laudable actions of the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources who has consistently fought to support and grow the National Oil Company, NPDC, against competing interests is being parodied and vilified by certain groups.

These concerted actions have already yielded desired results as NPDC production has grown from 60,000 bbl/day to 138,000 bbl/day. Currently, NPDC is the major gas supplier to the domestic market in the western Niger Delta with over 450 mmscf/day which will further increase to over 550 mmscf/d by the end of 2013. We therefore urge all Nigerians to support the development of our own National Oil Company, to enable it compare with its peers (Petrobras, Saudi Aramco and Petronas) and to allow it compete favourably with other International Oil Companies (IOC).

The Delta State Oil Producing Communities and news media owe a duty to the nation to verify information before going public

MANAGEMENT
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Dee60: 10:13pm On May 01, 2013
IT SIMPLY CANNOT BE TRUE.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:13pm On May 01, 2013
supaeagles:
Why should they be worried if it is on FP? After all our current and previous leaders have been openly looting our national treasure and it is widely known and they are all enjoying the spoils of their deeds without any fear or resistance. Therefore this making it to FP on NL is hardly going to bother them. sad
do you know all of the money that has been stolen from this country since 1960 is not up to 1/3 of this amount. We are talking dollars not naira. This is one deal that will not be silenced. That money has the power to make our money less valuable than the paper it is printed on.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nwaoguta(m): 10:16pm On May 01, 2013
nijanigga: The last opportunity Nigeria had was June 12,1993.Unfortunately Mko Abiola and many democracy defenders paid with their lives,since then I knew Nigeria is no more country.If you doubt me trace our place today back to June12,1993.
I can tell you that the present Nigeria is nothing but carcass.
who is a democracy defender? That rogue called abiola who came to arthur nzeribe,s house crying like a baby for insulting the igbos?that man is nothing but a thief.

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by shagaribarau: 10:17pm On May 01, 2013
GEJ shebi u say u dey fight corruption Ok oo
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by kneatswan: 10:18pm On May 01, 2013
A round of hot sex 4 jona, d rest will b story.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:20pm On May 01, 2013
Nwa oguta: who is a democracy defender? That rogue called abiola who came to arthur nzeribe,s house crying like a baby for insulting the igbos?that man is nothing but a thief.
When I see people trying to make that man a hero, I know they are just following the crowd and do not know him for the rogue he was. Ibb made him a hero out of error.

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Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Trut(m): 10:27pm On May 01, 2013
THIS NEWS IS GABAGE, I CAN'T BELIEVE THOSE FABRICATED LONG STORY.
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by vicade(m): 10:30pm On May 01, 2013
Well, if the NNPC guy appears with a statement on any of tomorrows' newspapers then I know for sure its true and Nigeria is doomed. But I think that Trillion should be in Naira. Can't be in Dollars Surely or can it ?
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by MrAladin: 10:31pm On May 01, 2013
ole buruku
Re: Allison-Madueke Defends Transfer Of Oil-Blocks To Her Company by Nobody: 10:32pm On May 01, 2013
Billyonaire: LIES! LIES!! LIES!!! [size=15pt]FROM THE PIT OF HELL!!![/size]

@ billy d goat
Is she your sugar mummy or are u shining her congo?
How sure r u that she is innocent

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