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Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by dEastActivist: 9:39pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
DabuIIIT: Lol.. Just a crap meant for a waste bin. Is just quite unfortunate that the guy is quite ignorant of how dumb he is right now. He shouldn't have delved into matters he isn't in cognisance with. Pretty bad, laugh on 1 Like |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by omonnakoda: 9:39pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
dEastActivist:What is the meaning of this verbigeration. You cannot give what you don't have You are an empty barrel with nothing to offer |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by DabuIIIT: 9:41pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
dEastActivist: chaiii!!! See finishing..see sucker punch! abeg leave that aging loud sounding noice making vessel to his ogogoro permutations and theories.. 2 Likes |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by vladimiros: 9:42pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
the problem with people like OP is that he want the south south to be his problen when its not i am from akwa ibom. i dont give a fvck abiut lagos oil. if h like cary ten trillion put for south west. i no send.. just pay ys our 13% |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by dEastActivist: 9:46pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
DabuIIIT: 1 Like
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Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by obailala(m): 9:50pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
kcnwaigbo:It's quite funny how non-niger deltans have become the official spokespersons of the Niger delta since 2015 making some meaningless childish statements. The last time I checked, Dangote would buy the oil which he would refine in his private refinery, whether he buys it from Nigeria (NNPC) or he buys it from Bunkerers in the Niger delta or he buys it from Ghana or Angola or from Ondo or from Lagos or from the larger international market, the fact is that the oil would still be sold to Dangote somehow, and it would be sold at the prevailing global prices or even less. Even if the nation is restructured today and the ND gains 100% control of its oil, the oil would not be drunk, it would be sold, and Dangote would be a simple buyer. So I'm wondering what exactly is your point mister? |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by omonnakoda: 9:56pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
obailala:I wonder oo!! People import rice ,they import chicken ,they import apples and they even import kerosene so I am totally confused why crude oil importation is such a mystery |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by omonnakoda: 9:58pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
dEastActivist:I am embarrassed for you and your alter ego. Cringe worthy |
Re: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by ThumbzTNA(m): 10:06pm On Oct 29, 2016 |
omonnakoda: There are 2 refineries in the ND. What has it done for them? Who refinery help |
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