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Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 6:03am On May 21, 2016 |
Time to sack foreigners from controlling our revenue. What is the justification for most if not all the oil multinationals to evacuate their staff and shutdown operations when they know our countries revenue depends on their operations? It is economic sabotage, the so called emergence of a brand new militant group who just happens to go straight into bombing is just a cover story smoke screen. The West through their multinational oil companies are trying to force Buhari to adopt the ruinous economic dictates of IMF and the West and to stop his reforms in the oil sector that is making it difficult to for them to rob us dry. Nationalise upstream oil production, otherwise we would be at the mercy of our western saboteurs. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 5:41pm On May 21, 2016 |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. 2 Likes |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by wordychap: 6:08pm On May 21, 2016 |
Anything is possible in Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by Cjrane2: 6:26pm On May 21, 2016 |
[size=18pt]Soon they will blame Governors, then Ministers and then the Dulllard himself. Lol... APC sef! You guys should go borrow more troops for Ghana to shoot militants. Shebi only Boko haram are good for negotiations, if it's a southerner, you send army? Oya, send the army nah! Stop blaming Mammy wota for the explosions[/size] 8 Likes |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by Horus(m): 6:44pm On May 21, 2016 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YJ6SJYrMAM [size=15pt]Multinationals are helping corrupt Nigerians steal oil revenues[/size] 2 Likes |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by Nobody: 6:52pm On May 21, 2016 |
Except the whole of niger delta is like the size of an estate, i dont see how those NDA can hit very efficiently like they have been doing Without causing any harm to human lifes It means that they get informations from inside the company they hit Its funny how nobody even talks about the fact that our source of revenue is being bombed from the inside, instead thry focus all their energy trying to crusify chibok girls and their mothers. Foreigners are probably laughing the a55 off at pseudo intellectuals trying to play le detective game on matters that are slightly insignificant compared to real world problems. Nobody has ever asked how do this avengers know just when and where to strike with perfect timing Instead everyone is bothered about the rice that a chibok girls baby is eating. 2 Likes |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 7:30pm On May 21, 2016 |
yes especially as we know that the multinationals have been thriving in Nigeria's corrupt environment for decades. So it is in their interest to sabotage any government that starts to kill corruption. wordychap: 4 Likes |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 7:33pm On May 21, 2016 |
what is your point? Are you saying there is no possibility that the multinationals could be attempting to sabotage Buhari's government? Cjrane2: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 7:38pm On May 21, 2016 |
$1trillion dollars stolen from Africa by the west every year wow! This exactly the reason the western multinationals would sabotage Buhari's government who is shutting down all avenues of theft. Horus: 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by StunningCEO: 7:47pm On May 21, 2016 |
This is nothing other than a useless...evil...wicked Tompolo trying to save him damned ass... ...at the expense of Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 7:51pm On May 21, 2016 |
That is an angle that the westerners would like you to believe, but I believe Tompolo has actually denied any involvement. StunningCEO: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by StunningCEO: 7:57pm On May 21, 2016 |
worksmart: And you think Tompolo's words right after he was declared wanted for stealing is worthy of any substance |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 8:01pm On May 21, 2016 |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. 2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well. |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 8:04pm On May 21, 2016 |
What is the sense of doing the bombing if you do not claim responsibility for it? Let alone that he actually allegedly denied involvement. StunningCEO: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by StunningCEO: 8:31pm On May 21, 2016 |
worksmart: Can you stop burying your head in the sand for a change....can you ask why despite claiming no responsibility, he and his cohorts are always at the ready to put him forward as the only one who can restore calm....so what does he want in return.... ....secondly...we have a saying in Yoruba which goes like this....ajè ke ni eniyi....omo ku lo la....kilo pa....meaning the witch cries today and the child dies the next day....na who kill am... |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 8:44pm On May 21, 2016 |
whether or not he is being promoted as someone to bring calm ( and I am personally unaware of this ever occurring), in no way indicates he is behind the bombing. The multinationals have more to gain from the bombings than anyone else. StunningCEO: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by StunningCEO: 8:58pm On May 21, 2016 |
worksmart: the thread is right here if you care to look... ....the king of his village in gbaramatu or something said Tompolo can stop it if the government lets him come out of hiding..... ...if that is not a subtle blackmail....then I am wasting time discussing inconsequentialities with you.... |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by knightsTempler: 9:23pm On May 21, 2016 |
A house divided upon itself will crumble like pack of cards. Wether multinational or not, wether Tompolo or not...This is what happens if the president of a nation is an unrepentant religious bigot, a tribalist, 95%5% sentimentalist, someone who would be quick to condemn insecurity in Rivers but takes eternity to speak about Fulani escapades, a president who says one thing but denies the next moment, a smooth operator who closes his eyes to corruption in his own party but goes after the opposition with passion, a leader who had contested for the presidency for 12 years but have no cue on how to bring the country out of economic, political and socio-cultural wood, will not do any nation any good. 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 9:45pm On May 21, 2016 |
How would the king know? The King could is be bribed by corrupt individuals working for the multinationals to say anything that could divert suspicion from the multinationals. StunningCEO: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 10:00pm On May 21, 2016 |
Not true No unrepentant muslim bigot would choose a Christian pastor as a VP candidate. No tribalist president from the North would refuse to sign a budget because the Lagos to Calabar rail project was deleted by the NAss, or include clean up of Ogoni land and second Niger bridge in the budget when 2 southern presidents failed to carry out those projects after 16 years. 95% , 5 % comment was taken out of context as he was making a point about political constituencies; even in almost the same sentence, he re-iterated that he belongs to nobody and belongs to everybody. knightsTempler: 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by OBAGADAFFI: 10:04pm On May 21, 2016 |
Some people forgets that millitants Like Asari, Tompolo and Co. Are contractors to multinationals. They are on their payroll to help secure their installations, this guys know every pipeline network in th ND. |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 10:24pm On May 21, 2016 |
Multinationals recruit criminals so they can also easily conspire together to sabotage any government that tries to stop their corrupt income streams from oil theft OBAGADAFFI: 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by StunningCEO: 10:49pm On May 21, 2016 |
worksmart: Well, at least it's coming from a more authentic source...as opposed to your own hallucinations which has no basis in reality other than your overactive imagination.... |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 11:01pm On May 21, 2016 |
Provide the authentic source so we can see. StunningCEO: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by Horus(m): 11:41pm On May 21, 2016 |
[size=14pt]WikiLeaks: Oil giant Shell 'more powerful than Nigerian government' and infiltrated every office [/size] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1337119/WikiLeaks-Oil-giant-Shell-powerful-Nigerian-government.html |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 12:20pm On May 22, 2016 |
Very true. Lets remember that there is a history of oil firms like shell secretly causing mischief to destabilise governments that fail to follow ruinous western economic dictates. Remember Shells role in setting up Ken Saro Wiwa and his aides for execution, by arranging the murder of traditional leaders loyal Abacha and bribing witnesses to blame Ken Saro Wiwa. Horus: 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 8:17pm On May 22, 2016 |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. 2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well. 3. Too convenient that most of the major Western oil firms suddenly shutdown their operations at the same time, most giving reasons unrelated to recent bomb attacks. |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by pchukwudi: 9:33pm On May 22, 2016 |
worksmart: You are really a very funny person. Why are you confusing the time you HEARD about NDA and the time it was formed? Does that make any sense to you at all? Are you a founding member of the group? How did you get to know when it was formed? Obviously, it just occured to me now that you are probably just a little kid, thus I regrett wasting my time to write this response. |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 9:56pm On May 22, 2016 |
What about the other 2 points I made? pchukwudi: |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 11:00pm On May 22, 2016 |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. 2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well. 3. Too convenient that most of the major Western oil firms suddenly shutdown their operations at the same time, most giving reasons unrelated to recent bomb attacks. 4. The CEO of these oil multinationals have failed to make any public statements, showing the contempt they show to their hosts. |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(m): 5:08am On May 24, 2016 |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. 2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well. 3. Too convenient that most of the major Western oil firms suddenly shutdown their operations at the same time, most giving reasons unrelated to recent bomb attacks. 4. The CEO of these oil multinationals have failed to make any public statements, showing the contempt they show to their hosts. 5. Out of all the stakeholders who benefits most from these attack out of : FG, State, Local community, the so called militants (assuming exist), Western multinationals? Answer : multinationals 1 Like |
Re: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by otukpo(f): 7:19am On May 24, 2016 |
The party that blames every other person / party but themselves. 1 Like |
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