NoIgboSoundTueh: If Northerners retaliate in like measure, asking Igbos to Open up throttle and leave immediately you will be crying Victimisation. There are Igbos all over kano more than we ever want. If Almajiri are not allowed in SE what about hundreds of thousands of igbos who leave Abia, Imo, Enugu etc to seek better life in North
vedaxcool: [s] Yet you once also criticize Atiku for competing with Jonathan for the PDP ticket, then attacked his religion and hate his tribe, last year you were grovelling at his feet because it once again suited your hustle. I am sure the maturity of both men is beyond your capacity to comprehend.
vedaxcool: Sahara be like Kingibe will be next chief of staff, but ministers settled for Adamu Adamu now Adesina is trying to please Gambari and name that was never mentioned in their speculative rubbish. They surely know where many people house their mumu buttons.
Officialgarri: Any of the sectors that has to do with production. That includes; oil, mining, agriculture.
Two ministries, I believe, plays major roles under the rubrics. They are ministry of Science and technology and Ministry of labour.
If the ministry of science and technology is running fine, and in collaboration with Ministry of Labor, then the country will be able to make good use of its natural resources. -we will not be needing to export all our resources and then resold to us at perhaps, a 200% We build our cars, Televisions, machines necessary for agriculture and other plants e.t.c - "patriots" will be sent abroad to learn various methods of production and be principals of various vocational schools. -Science and Technology students will be exposed to the real science. Not these theories that is passed from generation to another -everyone must have a social number and included in a database. What this is set to achieve is , if someone loses his job, he will be entitled to a stipend pending when he gets engaged
MinorityOpinion: Haven't you read the book. Eboe: The lost tribe of Israel
Around 1300BC during Moses time. The slaves were developing Egypt then, the blacks among them are Eboes (changed to Igbos by the settlers they met in South East). These blacks are hard workers, they built pyramid, built almost everything. Then Moses came to liberate them from the hardship. They ran toward the red sea.
Moses divided the red sea and every tribes of Israel crossed but Eboe were holding Egyptian army back. They were the last to cross the sea. But Moses couldn't hold it any longer. So the sea closed while the Eboes were still crossing it. The water then brought them all the way from Egypt to River Niger where they settle down in South East
vedaxcool: Lol another N500 billion security votes scandal loading, tomorrow it is the North and Tinubu that is holding them back from developing their states not their wicked thief of a leader they routinely select.
Haven't you read the book. Eboe: The lost tribe of Israel
Around 1300BC during Moses time. The slaves were developing Egypt then, the blacks among them are Eboes (changed to Igbos by the settlers they met in South East). These blacks are hard workers, they built pyramid, built almost everything. Then Moses came to liberate them from the hardship. They ran toward the red sea.
Moses divided the red sea and every tribes of Israel crossed but Eboe were holding Egyptian army back. They were the last to cross the sea. But Moses couldn't hold it any longer. So the sea closed while the Eboes were still crossing it. The water then brought them all the way from Egypt to River Niger where they settle down in South East
National Task force on COVID-19 has not received a kobo from private donations By NAN 03 April 2020 | 11:29 am
Minister of Information Lai Mohammed briefs the media. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
The Presidential Task Force for the Control of Coronavirus (COVID-19), says it is yet to receive any money from the funds donated by the private sector towards the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, a member of the committee and the Minister of Information and Culture, disclosed this on Friday when he appeared on News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum to give an update on the activities of the task force in the fight against the pandemic.
Mohammed expressed dismay over reported calls by some Non-Governmental Organisation seeking the probe of the task force over the deployment of monies gathered from the donations.
“We have not received even one kobo; people want us probed for how we spent monies we have not even seen.”
NAN reports that the opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party had similarly called for the disbandment of the task force to be replaced by Eminent Nigerians Group to manage the donations from the private sector and palliatives from the federal government.
Mohammed said that such criticisms were unfounded. “I can say without any fear that as of this moment, the task force has not received a kobo from anybody.
“The only money we will be able to account for is whatever money we receive from the federal government.
“The Nigeria Economy Group-led private sector has said it is not going to give a penny to the task force; it says it will only raise the money and ask us what our needs are,” he explained.
Mohammed said that the task force had already compiled the needs.
“We have asked for more equipment and facilities, especially for those who might test positive to the virus.
“We anticipate a spike in the number of people that will test positive but there should be no cause for alarm.
MinorityOpinion: Haven't you read the book. Eboe: The lost tribe of Israel
Around 1300BC during Moses time. The slaves were developing Egypt then, the blacks among them are Eboes (changed to Igbos by the settlers they met in South East). These blacks are hard workers, they built pyramid, built almost everything. Then Moses came to liberate them from the hardship. They ran toward the red sea.
Moses divided the red sea and every tribes of Israel crossed but Eboe were holding Egyptian army back. They were the last to cross the sea. But Moses couldn't hold it any longer. So the sea closed while the Eboes were still crossing it. The water then brought them all the way from Egypt to River Niger where they settle down in South East
There are many threads showing the Victory of the Nigerian Military over BH, even a thread about Shekau crying and begging, none of this caught your fancy, rather you immediately jump at this news because to you Nigeria Military personnel dying serves your poor political choices than, but God will surely give our men victory.
Just as we celebrate the death of our enemies our enemies also celebrate our losses. But while we fight a righteous war our enemies fight for an evil course.
Those who celebrate the victory of BH are enemies of Nigeria, but surely sadness and despair shall be their reward.
Here is more video of your troops dying since that is what brings joy to you
MinorityOpinion: Arguably, Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa and the 6th in the world. On average, the country produced about 2 million barrels of crude oil in a day. This volume of oil produced daily in Nigeria is produced majorly in the Niger Delta region of the country that constitute just about 7% of the total land mass of the country.
With this, you need no one to tell you that most of the oil blocks are located in the Niger Delta region, the part known as south-south geopolitical zone. However, some states in the south east and south west are also oil producing.
In all, the oil producing states are Akwa Ibom, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Edo, Ondo, Imo, Abia and Lagos. The production is not evenly distributed. Akwa Ibom, Delta, Rivers and Bayelsa account for 90.1% of the oil produced, making them the top producers of oil in the country
According to a former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Business and Rules, Senator Ita Enang, 83 per cent of oil blocks in the country are owned by northerners. How truth is that? For political reasons, some people believed him then. The question nobody asked him then is how possibly can that be when 88 percent of the oil blocks are owned by multinational corporations.
This article lists out the names of owners of oil wells in Nigeria this 2020.
First, what is an oil well? An oil well is a hole dug into the Earth that serves the purpose of bringing oil or other hydrocarbons like natural gas to the surface of the earth. This is different from an oil block which is a large area of land, typically in 1000s of square kilometers. Usually, both oil wells and blocks are awarded to businesses by the government.
The list below contains the names of those having oil wells. It is no news saying some oil blocks and wells are owned by family. In such cases, the key family members on the business board will have their names here. Also, some of the wells are joint businesses by two or more persons.
It is important to also note that getting the full list can be said to be impossible – it’s actually possible though. So, just know that this is not a complete list.
Remember, people own properties by proxy in Nigeria. Aside owing property by proxy, the issue of license renewal and others things comes into play. Having that in mind, don’t expect a complete list.
Here are their names:
General Theophilus Danjuma Colonel Sanni Bello Alhaji Mohammed Ludimi Alhaji W.I. Folawiyo Alhaji Aminu Cantata Alhaji Sela Mohammed Gambo Prince Nasiru Ado Bayero Alhaji Mai Daribo Rilwan Lukman Atiku Abubakar Yar’ Adua Bayero Dan Etete Peter Odili Andy Uba Emeka Offor Mike Adenuga Alfred James Femisola Awosika O. Adeyinka Ibrahim Bunu Udoji Saleh Jambo Sanni Bello Aminu Alhassan dantata Arthur Eze O Abiola Mohammed Indimi Kase Lawal Olukun David Richards Ibukun Olawepo Rachel Akintola C Orjiako Reggie Uduhim Lulu Briggs Mai Derive Module Alakija Said Kuashi Appia Korang Peppe Oba Gbadebo A Kpata Adeyemo O Osunsanya Boyo A Tinubu Onoh Anthony Onoh Christiana Onoh Ngozi George Udoekong Nwauche Erastus Unejei T Akinro C.A Ewendu Chidi Du- Frayed Baba Lawal Cole Tonye Odunsi Ade Adeniji Titi Akinla Ladipo Bentley John Ciroma Musa Fatona Layi Aret Adams, Uduimp Itsueli Sammy Olagbaju David Richard Udi Ibru Macpepple Victoria MacPepple Henry Macpepple Joy MacPepple Emmanuel MacPepple Elfrida Usman Danburran Alhaji Indimi Nwauche Erastus Onoh Anthony Onoh Christiana Onoh Ngozi George Udoekong Aliyu Abubakar Brigidi David Alamieyesheiga Anitonbrapa, Ifimaim Ekine, Jonathan Selereipre, Enddel Francis Chinwetelu Chris Williams E.J