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Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by yomexp(m): 5:39pm On May 08, 2016
http://www.panoroenergy.com/?page_id=639


Asset Status Ownership Partners
Aje Field Development 6.502% Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum*, New Age, Energy Equity Resources, Jacka Resources
*Operator of the Field NIGERIA
Panoro Energy ASA has a 6.502% interest in OML
113 which is operated by Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum (YFP) and is located in the extreme western part of offshore Nigeria adjacent to the Benin border.
The licence contains the Aje field as well as a number of exploration prospects.
The Aje Field was discovered in 1997 in water depths ranging from 100-1,500m. Unlike the majority of Nigerian Fields which are productive from Tertiary age sandstones, Aje has multiple oil, gas and gas condensate reservoirs in the
Turonian, Cenomanian and Albian age sandstones. Five wells have been drilled to date on the Aje Field. Aje-1 and Aje-2 tested oil and gas condensate at high rates from the Turonian and Cenomanian reservoirs and Aje-4 confirmed the productivity of these reservoirs and discovered an additional deeper Albian age reservoir. Aje-5 was drilled in 2015 as a development well for the Cenomanian oil reservoir.
The OML 113 license has full 3D seismic coverage from surveys acquired in 1997 and 2014.
In March 2014 the Government of Nigeria approved of the Aje Field Development Plan (“FDP”) and in October 2014 the Final Investment Decision (“FID”) for the project was made. The FDP describes a development of the Aje Cenomanian oil reservoir via two subsea wells, the new Aje-5 well and a re-completed Aje-4 well, and a leased FPSO. The initial 2 wells will produce an estimated mid case of 28.5MMbbls 41° API oil with production starting early 2016 at a rate of circa 1,100 bbls/day (net to Panoro).
Two further wells, Aje-6 and Aje-7, are expected to bring total Cenomanian oil production up to over 50 MMbbls. A third Turonian gas condensate development phase is being conceptualised and will likely involve 3 or 4 wells producing over 500 bcf of gas, 22 MMbbls of condensate and 40 MMbbls of LPG. The development project activity is well underway with works on the FPSO and subsea equipment completing. The drilling was completed in 4Q 2015 and will be followed by installation and production start-up.

Technical information
Location Benin Embayment
Block OML 113
Water Depth 91 m
Reservoir Abeokuta Formation

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by yomexp(m): 5:58pm On May 08, 2016
http://m.offshoreenergytoday.com/#newsitem-150793

pix of the FPSO hired for Aje field below
A contract for the charter of Rubicon's Front
Puffin FPSO has been signed, and modifications
are scheduled to start shortly to bring her into
specification for production on the Aje field.
Procurement of subsea equipment and the
contracting of a drilling rig for the Phase 1
development is also ongoing.
As part of Phase 1, the existing Aje-4 well will
be re-entered and completed and a new well
Aje-5, will be drilled. The Aje-5 well will be
drilled from a seabed location adjacent to Aje-4
and both wells will be connected via a subsea
manifold and production flowlines to the FPSO.
The Aje-5 well trajectory is designed to intersect
the Cenomanian reservoir close to where the
Aje-2 well intersected the Cenomanian reservoir.
This subsurface target has been selected since
Aje-2 demonstrated excellent productivity in a
Cenomanian production test conducted in 1997
where it flowed at 3,766 bopd of 41 API oil
despite the well sustaining significant
productivity impairment during drilling
operations.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by lekkie073(m): 6:00pm On May 08, 2016
lagos...d only self sufficient state in nigeria...

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Bawsse(m): 6:02pm On May 08, 2016
Nice

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by ProfessorPeter(m): 6:05pm On May 08, 2016
The oil and gas in Lagos belong to the north.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by ibkgab001: 6:07pm On May 08, 2016
The flat head will soon claim is there region again

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Nobody: 6:11pm On May 08, 2016
some envious folks from hades will definitely suffer mental hiccups with these news,they will ramble on how they have the largest imaginary oil and gas field in Nigeria.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Ilovemystate: 6:33pm On May 08, 2016
ibkgab001:
The flat head will soon claim is there region again

You guys are noise makers



ABIA

Oil and Gas Exploration

There are over 100 oil wells and 3 installed flow stations in Abia State. There is also an associated gas plant, Abia/NNPC gas plant.[8] As of 2012, boundary Commission said it returned 42 oil wells from neighbouring Rivers State to Abia.[8] This would have meant Abia being fourth largest oil producing state in the county.[8] Oil giant, Shell, holds most of the licenses for the wells in the State and has concentrated on the estimated 50 wells that are considered high-yield. [7]The State produced 36,000 barrels of crude oil per day; "Imoturu produces 23,000 barrels per day and Isimili flow station produces over 8,000 barrels of crude oil per day. Then four oil wells in Izaku go to Obigo flow station. About 30 oil wells from my village go to Umuri and about eight oil wells from Umurie go to Afam", lamented Samuel Okezie Nwogu, Chairman of Abia State Oil Producing Development Area Commission, ASOPADEC.However, the State has complained of poor funding from its oil revenue federal allocation.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Nobody: 6:36pm On May 08, 2016
All lies....no oil was found in Lagos. It's just a gimmick to make it seem that SW has oil too to continue One Nigeria. Best way to actually tell if SW has oil is regionalism. Every region should have resource control ...they will be exposed! Right now this is difficult to account properly under One Nigeria...because figures are forged by perpetrators of One Nigeria to deceive Nigerians.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by ElCount: 6:47pm On May 08, 2016
OP don't waste your time Katsina will be coming to take what belongs to them because the oil in Lagos is theirs

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Ilovemystate: 6:58pm On May 08, 2016
ibkgab001:
The flat head will soon claim is there region again
Imo state

Addax Petroleum is a subsidiary of the Sinopec Group, one of the largest oil and gas producers in China, the biggest oil refiner in Asia and the third largest worldwide.  The company was founded to create value through an ambitious programme of exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources. However, a key part of the company’s mission was also to contribute to the socio-economic development of the communities where it works while maintaining environmental sustainability.Addax Petroleum has made strategic acquisitions and reinvestments in Africa, the Middle East, the North Sea and many other areas supported by long-lasting relationships with all their stakeholders.“We started business around the 6th May 1998 after we acquired assets from Ashland, a previous company and took over their contract in Nigeria,” remembers Chikezie Nwosu, Addax Petroleum Nigeria Limited’s Technical Director. “At that point the production levels of these assets were around 8,000-9,000 barrels of oil a day. Since then Addax Petroleum has quickly increased production, achieving a peak of over 110,000 bopd, because one of the great things about the company is its ability to find hydrocarbon resources, progress them to Final Investment Decision, and then turn these reserves into production very quickly.”Operations in Nigeria began with the signing of two Production Sharing Contracts with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. It became a flagship study in how Addax Petroleum works. Addax Petroleum drove growth by further developing these assets, focusing particularly on those that others had dismissed as having limited remaining production potential. From there the company leveraged their expert in-house talent pool of technical and operational knowledge to grow the reserves and production in these assets in a cost effective manner.Today Addax Petroleum’s producing assets in Nigeria include 11 producing fields with approximately 80 producing wells in concession OML123, two producing fields with 17 producing wells in concession OML124, and another two producing fields with about 16 producing wells in concession OML126. The company is also continuing to progress with in-field exploration and appraisal activities and Field Development Planning that is expected to lead to a significant rise in both reserves and in production.Chikezie tells us, “Starting from a reserves base estimated by the previous operators of about 70 million barrels of oil, we’ve produced over 400 million barrels of oil and have 2P reserves of an additional 400 million barrels, alongside 5 million cubic feet of 2C gas resources. We’ve increased production within that period to levels over 110,000 barrels a day.”The Spirit of the Addax PetroleumThis has become Addax Petroleum’s hallmark. Find the assets that are deemed not valuable enough or too difficult to access to be worth exploiting, point as much technical expertise as you can at those assets and make the most of them.“Our unique selling point is the speed and quality at which we can deliver production from challenging assets at relatively low unit costs,” Nwosu says.The company gets its name from the addax, a type of antelope often found in Saharan Africa. It is a large bodied antelope with white to sandy fur and long, thin, horns that spiral back from their head. What makes the addax special is its ability to survive even the harshest environments as one of the most well adapted antelope for a desert environment, even being able to get most of the water it needs from the desert plants.This level of adaptability is what makes the addax the perfect symbol for Addax Petroleum’s founders, as well as its ongoing culture. It brings the company closer to the continent where they started their operations and reflects Addax Petroleum’s deep and continuous attachment to the African Continent, but more than that, it symbolises the company’s ability to find local resources and transform them into enviable assets.Talking about their operations in Nigeria, Chikezie explains, “The greatest challenge was taking over what most people considered to be marginal assets in a difficult environment; offshore assets with hydrocarbon resource volumes that are more typical of onshore assets - hence the requirement to be innovative and deliver projects at costs lower than for typical offshore projects.”He’s proud of the results.“What we’ve done demonstrates that that is doable. We’ve shown that through innovation we can reduce costs and therefore economically develop such assets. We have in-country and hands-on technical expertise and work collaboratively with our corporate team of technical experts in Geneva and Beijing. That’s important- our engineers go out and are active in the field; they don’t just stay at the office looking at data.”They achieved this through a combination of technical expertise and effective partnership, as Chikezie tells us, “We managed this with the unique combination of our partnership with the government; on many projects, we do joint technical work with our counterparts in NNPC-NAPIMS, as they bring a broader range of experiences from their supervision of oil & gas projects. Where we can’t, for example, negotiate lower costs on our own we leverage on them to get favourable contractual terms.”Getting Recruitment Right Every Single TimeAddax Petroleum as a whole employs over 1,100 people, working in Nigeria, Gabon and Cameroon to Geneva, Houston and Aberdeen. By the standards of the oil industry, it’s actually a fairly compact workforce, but for Addax Petroleum this just means they have to be even more thorough about who they hire.“That’s the most challenging issue in the industry,” Chikezie admits. “We already have a good idea who we’re looking for. Not just technical and academic ability but the right balance of personalities. People who can work in teams are essential because these are small teams. We need self-starters who are professionally trained. Even if we take on a new graduate the first thing we do is expose them quickly to operational activities.”This means that when it’s time to bring new blood into the company, only the very cream of the crop make it through to a position with Addax Petroleum.As Chikezie says, “We have a very robust recruitment process. The last set we took in where from a pool of 25,000 people and we only took ten on board. We can’t afford to fail with respect to staff recruits. Bigger IOCs may be able to hire a lot of people, but the size of our operation means we need to get it right every single time.”- See more at: http://www.financialnigeria.com/addax-petroleum-value-in-unexpected-places-feature-19.html#sthash.0n9BGyWp.dpuf

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by dreamworld: 8:54pm On May 08, 2016
Oil fields in Nigeria according to technical data analysis

Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Decibel: 8:59pm On May 08, 2016
Yorubas should not rejoice yet cos it all belongs to the Emirates and caliphate in far away Kano and Sokoto - Junaid Mohammed grin

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Super1Star: 9:10pm On May 08, 2016
uduak2016:
All lies....no oil was found in Lagos. It's just a gimmick to make it seem that SW has oil too to continue One Nigeria. Best way to actually tell if SW has oil is regionalism. Every region should have resource control ...they will be exposed! Right now this is difficult to account properly under One Nigeria...because figures are forged by perpetrators of One Nigeria to deceive Nigerians.

If you like kill yourself over yoruba matter, we will not even contribute N10 for your candle light procession.

Before you die sha, know that Ondo is the 5th oil producing state in this country and it produces more oil, hence by extension SW, than SE and the northern regions.

Lagos just joined the league of ''our oyel'' and Ogun is also loading.

Please commit suicide on time because God has decided to bless the land of Oduduwa beyond measures. Haters can only hate, you CANNOT do anything about it.

Better still, drag Baba God to CCT. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by yomexp(m): 10:44pm On May 08, 2016
agbami oil field lagos
cc Super1Star

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by yomexp(m): 11:06pm On May 08, 2016
Agbami oil field offshore Lagos

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by yomexp(m): 11:12pm On May 08, 2016
still on agbami

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by ridwanayo(m): 11:25pm On May 08, 2016
Lagos the pride of nigeria,some Igbo are already hating,ha dy must really av been frustrated this previous week cause good things keep coming out of the tribe u love to hate.all oil bong to nigeria goverment for now though.I love to see the Igbo heart skip so let me say lagos oil belong to lagos alone

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by yomexp(m): 11:30pm On May 08, 2016
Ogun state oil fields Loading....

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by IamAtribalist: 12:47am On May 09, 2016
cool
Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Viktor1983(m): 1:55am On May 09, 2016
It's all good....
Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Ilovemystate: 2:28am On May 09, 2016
Anambra oil and gas 30 trillion cubic feet of gas and 1 billion barrels of crude oil in Anambra river basin

http://www.gasandoil.com/news/discoveries/d89bc98903f0500bdba5eca6bd2b8b9b
Nigeria finds oil and gas in commercial quantities in Anambra

30 tcf of gas and 1 bn barrels of crude oil has been found in the AnambraRiver basin in Anambra State, the Director of Engineering standard in the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Mr Patrick Onwumere, said in Awka.Mr Onwumere who led a team of experts to assess the volume of gas and crudereserves in the Anambra River basin as well as gauge the preparedness of the state government in the establishment of an indigenous refinery through its oilcompany, Orient Petroleum Resources, said the team was impressed with what it saw on the ground.His revelation was coming on the heels of a confirmation by the Managing Director of Orient Petroleum, Engr. Nnaemeka Nwawka that a large hectare of land for the construction of the refinery which would be sited at Otuocha inAnambra East Local Government area of the state had been mapped out. Nwawka added that the only thing delaying full acquisition of the land is the state governor's signature on the certificate of occupancy (CoO) for the land.According to Onwumene, his team's visit was a preliminary move which has to do with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the area, the level of land acquisition promised by the governor, and the examination of the extent of work done so far by the Orient Petroleum Resources.Onwumene also said he and members of his team were interested in seeing that the exploitation of oil and gas takes off earnestly in the state and expressed his team's satisfaction on the state's preparedness to accomplish their exploitation. He said Anambra State had three sources of oil supply which included, the existing local reserve from the Brass/Agip, import from Venezuela as well as the already discovered wells at Oroma-Etiti in Anambra West and Otuocha inAnambra East council areas of the state.Onwumene said his team found that the state's oil company, Orient Petroleum Resources had maintained good relationships with the host communities, especially those bordering where the refinery would be sited. He added that with the take off of exploitation of oil reserves in the very near future, a lot of jobless indigenes of Anambra State would be gainfully employed.Source: THISDAYonline



ibkgab001:
The flat head will soon claim is there region again

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Nobody: 2:48am On May 09, 2016
if we hv two lagos in nig.,we would hv bn competin wt d west..lagos s d most selfles,independent,focusd,welplaned,n organised state in nig.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by Ilovemystate: 2:54am On May 09, 2016
ibkgab001:
The flat head will soon claim is there region again
onshore oil fields in Nigeria

the pictures was produced before Anambra oil field was certified

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by arresa: 3:06am On May 09, 2016
Funny enough, Aje all the way to Badagry and beyond is full of oil and at the end of the day, this area ia going to have the largest oil depisit in Nigeria or Oodua Land..

Lucky for Lagos and the SW, no MEND or some avenger militants and terrorist nonsense..


For now, Lagos gets 13% derivation...Icing on the cake..

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by FKO81(m): 3:13am On May 09, 2016
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 2010-2015

BANK CREDIT AND DEPOSIT BY STATES IN NIGERIABank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in banks
http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/report/384


From the report bank deposit/credit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015
Bank deposit in Anambra stat #1'844'434.75
Bank Credit # 258'716.37
Balance #1'585'718.38
Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09
Bank credit #370'012.75
Balance #1'281'728.59
Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57
bank credit #218'853.32
balance #717'753.35
Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42
bank credit #391'675.25
balance #639'580.17
Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52 
bank credit #93'627.5
balance #237'214.02

Southeast total balance from 2010-2015  #4'461'997.51

From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center
Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48
bank credit #598'298.6
balance #1'019'379.88
Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59
bank credit # 558'073.3
balance # 649'800.29
Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84
credit #306'621.05
balance #515'280.79
Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72
credit #417'073.72
Balance #231'653.05Bank
deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23
Credit #123,254.46
balance #177,881.77

South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78
why will southeast envy you This is states financial from both regions for six years and they are give your region gap by 1.9 t

Super1Star:


If you like kill yourself over yoruba matter, we will not even contribute N10 for your candle light procession.

Before you die sha, know that Ondo is the 5th oil producing state in this country and it produces more oil, hence by extension SW, than SE and the northern regions.

Lagos just joined the league of ''our oyel'' and Ogun is also loading.

Please commit suicide on time because God has decided to bless the land of Oduduwa beyond measures. Haters can only hate, you CANNOT do anything about it.

Better still, drag Baba God to CCT. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by arresa: 3:14am On May 09, 2016
lol at anambra and the usual suspects feeling funky..

Na on top newspaper and NL their oil dey...funny people grin

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by FKO81(m): 3:19am On May 09, 2016
Federal Allocation To Each State In March: 
.1. Akwa Ibom - N8,945,542,072.36
2. Delta - N6,520,473,654.16
3. Lagos - N5,806,821,749.32
4. Rivers - N4,887,442,606.31
5. Kano - N3,613,387,002.51
6. Kastina - N 2,845,760,627.20
7. Kaduna - N2,803,408,785.61
8. Borno - N2,665,210,123.06
9. Jigawa - N2,563,114,698.48
10. Sokoto - N 2,327,122,322.29
11. Anambra - N2,313,676,693.37
12. Kogi - N2,294,573,542.45
13. Bauchi - N2,257,201,944.88
14. Oyo - N 2,209,928,509.99
15. Enugu - N2,207,795,207.12
16. Yobe - N2,202,678,657.54 3
17. Kebbi - N2,195,741,092.43
18. Bayelsa - N2,165,038,996.96
19. Adamawa - N2,032,039,683.90
20. Ondo - N2,063,521,671.24
21. Niger - N2,062,793,026.06
22. Edo - N1,997,007,555.15
23. Nasarawa - N1,993,193,531.74
24. Ebonyi - N1,993,102,693.24
25. Abia - N1,938,447,217.56
26. Taraba - N1,898,258,023.17
27. Benue - N1,801,576,491.60
28. Kwara - N1,743,743,559.80
29. Imo - N1,630,698,013.12
30. Zamfara - N1,471,857,771.21
31. Gombe - N1,458,257,406.16
32. Plateau - N1,111,836,234.76
33. Ekiti - N1,084,469,706.86
34. Ogun - N999,696,533.32
35. Cross River - N967,494,955.43
36. Osun - N131,555,194.65
Super1Star:


If you like kill yourself over yoruba matter, we will not even contribute N10 for your candle light procession.

Before you die sha, know that Ondo is the 5th oil producing state in this country and it produces more oil, hence by extension SW, than SE and the northern regions.

Lagos just joined the league of ''our oyel'' and Ogun is also loading.

Please commit suicide on time because God has decided to bless the land of Oduduwa beyond measures. Haters can only hate, you CANNOT do anything about it.

Better still, drag Baba God to CCT. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by demslayerrz: 4:16am On May 09, 2016
uduak2016:
All lies....no oil was found in Lagos. It's just a gimmick to make it seem that SW has oil too to continue One Nigeria. Best way to actually tell if SW has oil is regionalism. Every region should have resource control ...they will be exposed! Right now this is difficult to account properly under One Nigeria...because figures are forged by perpetrators of One Nigeria to deceive Nigerians.

Just shut your smelly mouth, Ibos and there badbelle, one was caught few days ago for claiming Akwa Ibom and the liar is from Anambra. So Ondo state is in SE right? Shameless people

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by demslayerrz: 4:19am On May 09, 2016
Buhahahahha @Fk081 is frustrated, the boy is tired of his life. Even his brothers are ashamed of the jobless kid, i don laff tire.

@Lalasticlala, mynd44. This is a lovely thread. God bless my state, God bless Odualand, God bless Nigeria. Haters can go and die.

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Re: Aje Oil Field Lagos With Pixs by FKO81(m): 5:08am On May 09, 2016
Super1Star:


If you like kill yourself over yoruba matter, we will not even contribute N10 for your candle light procession.

Before you die sha, know that Ondo is the 5th oil producing state in this country and it produces more oil, hence by extension SW, than SE and the northern regions.

Lagos just joined the league of ''our oyel'' and Ogun is also loading.

Please commit suicide on time because God has decided to bless the land of Oduduwa beyond measures. Haters can only hate, you CANNOT do anything about it.

Better still, drag Baba God to CCT. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Ondo produce more oil than southeast oil producing state grin but least developed state in southeast Ebonyi is far better than Ondo


Open this thread to view oil producing town, after viewing, tell me why my people will envy your region, at least you have seen BANK DEBIT AND CREDIT BY STATES IN NIGRIA BY NBS 2016 REPORT, SOUTHEAST STATES WERE AHEAD OF YOUR REGION WHY WILL MY PEOPLE ENVY YOU

https://www.nairaland.com/3022929/obiano-set-complete-another-bridge

Pcs 1 and 2 Ilaje oil producing town in Ondo state, I can see how Yorubas are milking poor minority dry without developing their communities

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