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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PassingShot(m): 10:04am On Feb 28, 2017
denko:
Hypocrite
Sycophant!
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Jesusloveyou: 10:05am On Feb 28, 2017
AreaFada2:
Do not mind those clowns. See them in jubilation. They said has no value anymore.

Yet they want to die over power at the centre and have refused to restructure Nigeria for development. Those up North sponsor mass marriages and the usual two-faced double speaking suspects hang on to their Northern masters apron strings for crumbs.

Yet they all claim is now of no use. Still they never stop claiming that Jonathan was able to bring train, repair airports, build 14 new universities in 6 years, steady electricity, repair the problem Lagos-Benin Highway, organised free & fair elections and more because oil price was high.

That oil money is all they know shows they have nothing else holding Nigeria together.

Their bigotry & hypocrisy stink to high heavens.
did you know how much debt your ineffectual buffoon were owing? even in the period of economy boom with high oil price,
He could not pay for the joint venture cash call in 6yrs to the tune of 6tr naira, he award a ficticious contract by approving the money on paper without actually paying the contractors, he defrauded us with subsidy claim scams, even fertilizer subsidies he could not pay.
But thank God, buhari the best president so far have settle all.

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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PassingShot(m): 10:05am On Feb 28, 2017
Super1Star:


THose people can lie for Africa at the Olympics.

They think Googles brain is as shallow as theirs.
Imagine they pretending not to know we went through that time!
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by bayelsaowei(m): 10:12am On Feb 28, 2017
PassingShot:

At $25 per barrel, it was not worth dying for. That was the message.

Now that it's going up, it's good news for us since it remains the major dollar-earner for the nation.

After all, it is our oyel wey baba God give us. cool cool cool

Modified*
Those quoting to question and doubt the $25 price, you can make use of Google and clear your doubt.

Though it didn't get to $25 but it got to $27 in around Feb and March 2016.

And what's the difference between $25 and $27?
goodnews for which us??

After abusing the niger delta you now talk about us...which us??

So you've been waiting for the same oil you said we should go to hell with...
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by bayelsaowei(m): 10:16am On Feb 28, 2017
denko:
Hypocrite
a serious hypocrite..
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PassingShot(m): 10:18am On Feb 28, 2017
bayelsaowei:
goodnews for which us??

After abusing the niger delta you now talk about us...which us??

So you've been waiting for the same oil you said we should go to hell with...
Shuo, no be our oyel?

Abegii, my brother go sidan!

grin grin
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Enigmatech: 10:23am On Feb 28, 2017
hope fuel price will stop suffering from hike
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by bayelsaowei(m): 10:25am On Feb 28, 2017
PassingShot:

Shuo, no be our oyel?

Abegii, my brother go sidan!

grin grin
which our oyel??...

Where you from??
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PassingShot(m): 10:32am On Feb 28, 2017
bayelsaowei:
which our oyel??...

Where you from??
Our crude oyel.

I'm from Nigeria.
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by bayelsaowei(m): 10:44am On Feb 28, 2017
PassingShot:

Our crude oyel.

I'm from Nigeria.
mention your region and state Mr man..stop running back and forth..
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by NaijaBlend: 11:01am On Feb 28, 2017
PassingShot:

At $25 per barrel, it was not worth dying for. That was the message.

Now that it's going up, it's good news for us since it remains the major dollar-earner for the nation.

After all, it is our oyel wey baba God give us. cool cool cool

Modified*
Those quoting to question and doubt the $25 price, you can make use of Google and clear your doubt.

Though it didn't get to $25 but it got to $27 in around Feb and March 2016.

And what's the difference between $25 and $27?

In other words, the reason Nigeria is still together, any opposition should crushed, and incapacitated president should death in power?
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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by AreaFada2: 11:56am On Feb 28, 2017
Abagworo:


Mbok where are all these billboard projects you mentioned with regards to Jonathan?

Well, a blind person will not see them. Because the amount of ignorance that pervades Nigeria explains why we are where we are. After all Amaechi once said Nigeria has no trains. Only for him to be snapping pics in GEJ trains soon after entering office.

There are of course children of hate who do not know that GEJ founded Fed universities Ekiti, Bayelsa, Katsina and every state that did not have a fed university before. 14 in total, check with ministry of education.

Did you regularly travel between Lagos & Benin between 1980 & 2015? I guess not. If you did, you will know that that road was never as good since 1994 until Jonathan repaired it. Between 2004 & 2008, many times, I spent from 9 to 12 hours on that road, having to divert into the forest at Ore to avoid the very bad road. Some passengers were even kidnapped in that bush.

Having used Murtala Mohammed Airport for around 30 years, the last time the airport was as good as during Jonathan's time was around early part of Abacha's regime.

I know many people comment here just because they have internet access, not because they have any reasonable real life experience or objectivity to post anything useful.

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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by sshalom(m): 12:17pm On Feb 28, 2017
It is not about whether the present oil crash is over or not rather it is about if we have learnt any lessons on planning, saving and development. Dubai, UAE envisioned that there crude reserve will be significantly exhausted by 2016 and therefore set a plan in motion towards creating alternative sources of earnings to preserve and sustain their economy.

And in 26 years; Dubai is now one of the leading tourists destinations in the world and a major power broker in global aviation. This should be the type of visions, plans and critical developmental strides that our government should be concerned with not oil price today and something else tomorrow. The good news is that we can do it if we put aside corruption, selfishness, religious and ethnic bigotry!
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Trexnemesis(m): 12:19pm On Feb 28, 2017
Proverbs 29:2 When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule,......
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Jesusloveyou: 12:47pm On Feb 28, 2017
AreaFada2:


Hehehehe. grin cheesy

So you are the Accountant-General of Zombie Republic.

So despite all that imaginary debt Nigeria became Africa's largest economy, all sectors were booming and all the Credit rating companies did not know, and you are the Nobel Prize winning economist who knew, bah? cheesy grin

Keep fooling yourself.

I hope you're enjoying your change with a sick president hibernating abroad.

Just because you live a confused life where you do not even know your tribe doesn't mean you can confuse even a primary school child.

Keep deceiving yourself until you cannot even feed yourself. Bigot-In-General.
that has always be the problem of ipods.
They dont read to know the truth.
You ipods always love lies.
Even this report say so, that buhari achievement in less than 2yrs is under-report.
The refineries were working within 6months buhari took over, until the avengers of your ineffectual buffoon strike.
The accountant general stated last week that TSA have 5.2tr in less than 2yr.
And out of 4.5tr naira of 2016 budget revenue so far, 2.5tr were use to settle the debt incur by your ineffectual buffoon.
Mobilise contractors to go back to site by paying them 600b naira just in august last year.
And first time any govt wil release 780b naira for capital expenditure.

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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Jesusloveyou: 1:03pm On Feb 28, 2017
sshalom:
It is not about whether the present oil crash is over or not rather it is about if we have learnt any lessons on planning, saving and development. Dubai, UAE envisioned that there crude reserve will be significantly exhausted by 2016 and therefore set a plan in motion towards creating alternative sources of earnings to preserve and sustain their economy.

And in 26 years; Dubai is now one of the leading tourists destinations in the world and a major power broker in global aviation. This should be the type of visions, plans and critical developmental strides that our government should be concerned with not oil price today and something else tomorrow. The good news is that we can do it if we put aside corruption, selfishness, religious and ethnic bigotry!
we are already doing what the past govt fails to do, by saving and intensive planning for the future, unlike the past that virtually import everything without planning for the future,
It is becos of this planning and saving for the future that make people to cry now, they want things to continue as before.
The masses, especially the ipods fails to realise that the journey of a thousand miles to our greatness start today

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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Jesusloveyou: 1:11pm On Feb 28, 2017
bayelsaowei:
goodnews for which us??

After abusing the niger delta you now talk about us...which us??

So you've been waiting for the same oil you said we should go to hell with...
so why are you ipods blaming buhari for as the cause of recession.
Cant you see it was the oil price and the avengers of your ineffectual buffoon that cause the recession

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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by OAKSFIVEFARMS: 1:21pm On Feb 28, 2017
PassingShot:

At $25 per barrel, it was not worth dying for. That was the message.

Now that it's going up, it's good news for us since it remains the major dollar-earner for the nation.

After all, it is our oyel wey baba God give us. cool cool cool

Modified*
Those quoting to question and doubt the $25 price, you can make use of Google and clear your doubt.

Though it didn't get to $25 but it got to $27 in around Feb and March 2016.

And what's the difference between $25 and $27?

27-25= 2. The difference between 27 and 25 is a very massive 2. Nigeria produces 2.2 million bpd, multiplied by 2 dollars is 4.4 million dollars per day. Saying we should use google to check what you agree is wrong is redundant, what then are we checking? The 25 you quoted is arbitrary, it has nothing to do with reality. Just admit you are wrong when you are, don't try to use gra gra to convince us. This is a dangerous way to think.
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PassingShot(m): 1:54pm On Feb 28, 2017
NaijaBlend:


In other words, the reason Nigeria is still together, any opposition should crushed, and incapacitated president should death in power?
Please speak English!
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PassingShot(m): 1:56pm On Feb 28, 2017
OAKSFIVEFARMS:


27-25= 2. The difference between 27 and 25 is a very massive 2. Nigeria produces 2.2 million bpd, multiplied by 2 dollars is 4.4 million dollars per day. Saying we should use google to check what you agree is wrong is redundant, what then are we checking? The 25 you quoted is arbitrary, it has nothing to do with reality. Just admit you are wrong when you are, don't try to use gra gra to convince us. This is a dangerous way to think.
You don't expect me to be perfectly correct with figures all the time especially on an event of over a year ago.

Those quoting the post earlier were arguing that the lowest was $37 and above.

You see?
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by OAKSFIVEFARMS: 3:38pm On Feb 28, 2017
PassingShot:

You don't expect me to be perfectly correct with figures all the time especially on an event of over a year ago.

Those quoting the post earlier were arguing that the lowest was $37 and above.

You see?
Yes I do.
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by ileogbenfidel(m): 4:17pm On Feb 28, 2017
Now that naija capital Is in london we have peace and ProGress
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by gemale(m): 9:19pm On Feb 28, 2017
ThinkSmarter:
I believe, with all these parameters that re moving positively, the economy will stabilize and appreciate in short distance time.
God bless federal republic of Nigeria.
God bless our good leaders
And touch the hearts of the wicked ones to change for better
The economy would stabilize right until oil prices crash again. We never learn in this country. Forgive me for sounding callous but I pray oil prices should continue to crash & never recover. It has been more of a curse than a blessing to us. We in Nigeria (especially our leaders) need to suffer well so we would have sense. Oil has robbed us of our senses. Petrodollars has made us not to think of how 2 successfully diversify our economy. It has led to the death of the manufacturing sector because since we have dollars, we prefer 2 import almost everything rather than produce them. It has made politics not 2 be about service to the people, sacrifice & nation building but about who gets d fattest share of the national cake hence people are ready to kill, betray, cheat, lie & commit all sorts of atrocities to gain power. When they attain these positions, they then proceed to ruthlessly loot the treasury and enriched themselves, their families & their cronies without consideration of the people that they are supposed to serve. We the common people are not even better. We are willing to subvert and sabotage the National interest because of personal gratification. That's why 1 would hear how generator importers are thwarting efforts of the government to provide uninterrupted power supply.
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by ThinkSmarter: 10:22pm On Feb 28, 2017
gemale:

The economy would stabilize right until oil prices crash again. We never learn in this country. Forgive me for sounding callous but I pray oil prices should continue to crash & never recover. It has been more of a curse than a blessing to us. We in Nigeria (especially our leaders) need to suffer well so we would have sense. Oil has robbed us of our senses. Petrodollars has made us not to think of how 2 successfully diversify our economy. It has led to the death of the manufacturing sector because since we have dollars, we prefer 2 import almost everything rather than produce them. It has made politics not 2 be about service to the people, sacrifice & nation building but about who gets d fattest share of the national cake hence people are ready to kill, betray, cheat, lie & commit all sorts of atrocities to gain power. When they attain these positions, they then proceed to ruthlessly loot the treasury and enriched themselves, their families & their cronies without consideration of the people that they are supposed to serve. We the common people are not even better. We are willing to subvert and sabotage the National interest because of personal gratification. That's why 1 would hear how generator importers are thwarting efforts of the government to provide uninterrupted power supply.
i concur with you.
Our economy is over dependent on oil, We need a total change of our mindsets and leadership style.
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by Jokerman(m): 10:26pm On Feb 28, 2017
Since the accursed daft left for London... things have started booming again...

God blesses a righteous man... Osibanjo carry go...

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Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PresidentAtiku(m): 10:38pm On Feb 28, 2017
I c plenty Buhari comedians ranting on this thread....

I mean hardship distributors like Passing shot,Jesuslovesyou and others cheesy
Re: Oil Price Crash: Worst Days For Nigeria Over – OPEC by PresidentAtiku(m): 10:40pm On Feb 28, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
so why are you ipods blaming buhari for as the cause of recession.
Cant you see it was the oil price and the avengers of your ineffectual buffoon that cause the recession
we had recession in 1984.

Maybe your father caused that one for Buhari...

Comedians grin

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