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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by lexy2014: 7:42am On Mar 02, 2018
Atouke:


Are you one of those thats benefiting from the taxes that should be accuring to the IOC's operational bases?

The proverbial, robbing of peter, to pay paul has an expiration date.
so how is that relevant 2d question i asked u?it seems my questions bring u face to face with reality. u clearly don't have answers 4 simple questions. there are legal frameworks within which a govt must operate while discharging its obligation so far d akwa ibom state govt isn't operating under any legal framework by "eliminating" excuses. Its pure sentiments

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by lexy2014: 7:45am On Mar 02, 2018
Atouke:


Are you one of those thats benefiting from the taxes that should be accuring to the IOC's operational bases?

The proverbial, robbing of peter, to pay paul has an expiration date.
once again, no juice 2 counter facts with facts. no courage 2 face reality
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 7:46am On Mar 02, 2018
lexy2014:
so how is that relevant 2d question i asked u?it seems my questions bring u face to face with reality. u clearly don't have answers 4 simple questions. there are legal frameworks within which a govt must operate while discharging its obligation so far d akwa ibom state govt isn't operating under any legal framework by "eliminating" excuses. Its pure sentiments

IOC's will relocate to their operatioal base as is done allover the world. Nigeria is not an exception.
when all excuses are eliminated the truth will come out.
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Xisnin(m): 7:47am On Mar 02, 2018
Atouke:


Akwa ibom is the safest state in Nigeria.
Lagos where they are located is the most insecure state in Nigeria. Fact, Lagos is the only state in Nigeria where school kids are kidnapped in their schools outside the North east.

Wake up from your dream.
The lazy youths of the Niger-Delta won't let oil companies rest, always demanding for more compensation.
I haven't seen any youths block the gates of a company in Lagos while demanding for their "rights".
NLNG is situated in bonny island, rivers because the place is isolated from the madness going on in the state.
Moving to Akwa-Ibom isn't just about paying tax to the government but it involves paying tax to all Akwa-Ibom
youths who would seize the opportunity to start extorting the companies.

Ask yourself why a company that operates in many states of the Niger-Delta should relocate to Akwa-Ibom and
exclusively pay tax to the Akwa-Ibom government?
Are Rivers, Delta and Bayelsa inferior?

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Xisnin(m): 7:47am On Mar 02, 2018
hammer6F:


Dont be surprise[b] all the southsouth oil companies relocate to Akwa Ibom, Uyo.[/b]

That state has some of the best state of the art facilities in Nigeria.

grin grin grin
So Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers don't deserve them?
Given that some of the oil companies operate in many states in the Niger-Delta, how do you share the headquarters?

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by lexy2014: 7:51am On Mar 02, 2018
Atouke:


IOC's will relocate to their operatioal base as is done allover the world. Nigeria is not an exception.
when all excuses are eliminated the truth will come out.
is there a legal framework under which d akwa ibom state is "eliminating excuses" which will b binding on Mobil? Is there any agreement 2 that effect?does d akwa ibom state have regulatory powers over d operations of Mobil?what is d truth u are talking about? Do IOCs d world over relocate 2 operational bases because state govts build buildings 4 them?

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 7:52am On Mar 02, 2018
Xisnin:


Wake up from your dream.
The lazy youths of the Niger-Delta won't let oil companies rest, always demanding for more compensation.
I haven't seen any youths block the gates of a company in Lagos while demanding for their "rights".
NLNG is situated in bonny island, rivers because the place is isolated from the madness going on in the state.
Moving to Akwa-Ibom isn't just about paying tax to the government but it involves paying tax to all Akwa-Ibom
youths who would seize the opportunity to start extorting the companies.

Ask yourself why a company that operates in many states of the Niger-Delta should relocate to Akwa-Ibom and
exclusively pay tax to the Akwa-Ibom government?
Are Rivers, Delta and Bayelsa inferior?

Are you one of those thats benefiting from the taxes that should be accuring to the IOC's operational bases?

The proverbial, robbing of peter, to pay paul has an expiration date.
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by horsepower101: 8:04am On Mar 02, 2018
I am so happy for akwa ibom state. Rivers, bayelsa and delta should do the same immediately.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Nonaira3: 8:04am On Mar 02, 2018
deomelllo:




Oil companies left because of lack of safety and security, violence and kidnappings.

You can not guarantee their safety and security with office building..





You yorubas are very much despicable. The last study that actually analyzed the crime rates of your niggeria using your own government stats, southwest ranked higher than south south in kidnapping. People gets kidnapped more in southwest than south south and especially Akwa ibom. Everyone knows AK is one of the safest state in that niggeria yet you clowns are condemning this move that is actually good based on the sole claim "they'll be kidnapped"? Are you fucking serious?

Why are you yorubas so hypocritical? Just why? It's funny the set that claim to be fighting for resource control are actually antagonist against a state attempt to actually achieve that reource control. Everyday you people prove to us that your so called resouce control fighting/agitation is nothing more than a show. Any time there's an attempt to fix this obvious wrong and daylight thievery, the people that oppposes it are always una that pretends to be fighting for "resource control".

Well una better get prepared because others are waking up for the thievery of this. It is highly disgusting that a company would take resources from a region, destroy the livelihood of the indigenous of the people as well as expose them to possible chemical waste and potential mutations of their future offsprings but yet barely compensate them for it instead give it to another region that isn't the one dealing with the danger of their works. You guys better get used to it because Akwa-Ibom isn't the only state fighting for their right. River state is also in the back doing the same and i bet you and you can quote me on this anyday, sooner or later, other states will join in that fight. If exxon refuses to to relocate then they should drop their work in Akwa ibom and drill the so called oil that Lagos claim they found.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Nobody: 8:07am On Mar 02, 2018
fuckpro:
...Akwaibom is a safe heaven everyone knows that
safe heaven?
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by pazienza(m): 8:09am On Mar 02, 2018
I'm glad a real Akwaibomite had come to do justice to the thread.
Not an Afonja posing as an Akwaibomite, deceiving no one but himself. grin

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by marticeus(m): 8:09am On Mar 02, 2018
Wild geese chase or white elephant project, either of the two. After building it, if Mobil refuses to become a tenant, what happens? Big question and I am just wondering. A typical example of a government by men with little or zero idea.
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 8:10am On Mar 02, 2018
Nonaira3:


You yorubas are very much despicable. The last study that actually analyzed the crime rates of your niggeria using your own government stats, southwest ranked higher than south south in kidnapping. People gets kidnapped more in southwest than south south and especially Akwa ibom. Everyone knows AK is one of the safest state in that niggeria yet you clowns are condemning this move that is actually good based on the sole claim "they'll be kidnapped"? Are you fucking serious?

Why are you yorubas so hypocritical? Just why? It's funny the set that claim to be fighting for resource control are actually antagonist against a state attempt to actually achieve that reource control. Everyday you people prove to us that your so called resouce control fighting/agitation is nothing more than a show. Any time there's an attempt to fix this obvious wrong and daylight thievery, the people that oppposes it are always una that pretends to be fighting for "resource control".



Well una better get prepared because others are waking up for the thievery of this. It is highly disgusting that a company would take resources from a region, destroy the livelihood of the indigenous of the people as well as expose them to possible chemical waste and potential mutations of their future offsprings but yet barely compensate them for it instead give it to another region that isn't the one dealing with the danger of their works. You guys better get used to it because Akwa-Ibom isn't the only state fighting for their right. River state is also in the back doing the same and i bet you and you can quote me on this anyday, sooner or later, other states will join in that fight. If exxon refuses to to relocate then they should drop their work in Akwa ibom and drill the so called oil that Lagos claim they found.
My brother dont mind those guys, Like i said operation elimination of excuses is ongoing in the ND, when all excuses are removed the time for truth telling will come.

IOC's will relocate their hqts. to their operational base.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 8:15am On Mar 02, 2018
marticeus:
Wild geese chase or white elephant project, either of the two. After building it, if Mobil refuses to become a tenant, what happens? Big question and I am just wondering. A typical example of a government by men with little or zero idea.

Govt. investment in real estate development is a very viable business.

real eastate are called solid asset for a reason. you may need to use the mirror on yourself!

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Nonaira3: 8:18am On Mar 02, 2018
Atouke:

My brother dont mind those guys, Like i said operation elimination of excuses is ongoing in the ND, when all excuses are removed the time for truth telling will come.

IOC's will relocate their hqts. to their operational base.

They have no choice but to relocate. You can't be destroying others but yet compensating another. It's highly stupid. Let them continue making any excuses they like; soon they will have to decide whether continue working or relocate everything including that their drilling to the location of their hq base.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 8:29am On Mar 02, 2018
Nonaira3:


They have no choice but to relocate. You can't be destroying others but yet compensating another. It's highly stupid. Let them continue making any excuses they like; soon they will have to decide whether continue working or relocate everything including that their drilling to the location of their hq base.

I remember in 2003/2004 when Gov. Attah brought the Congressional Black Caucus of the US congress to Uyo to persuade Mobil to relocate its HQts to AKS.

the then MD gave reasons like
No good roads, Hotels, Airport, etc.

AKSG has gone to work to eliminate those excuses, the current one is, no Standard office accomodation.
by Gods grace that will be eliminated too. and the truth will emerge.

Akwa ibom people are smart, inteligent and patience people, It took our forefathers 1928 to 1987 to achieve the creation of Akwa ibom state. with hard work and persistence it was achieved. Our ancestors started the agitation for state creation in this country that everyone is enjoying now, others got it first we were denied for a long time, but we persisted.

We agitated for abrogation of onshore offshore oil dichotomy for a long time, It was denied, finally we got it.

ibaka deep seaport has been on the works since 1957 with hard work it is slowly coming to fruition despite opposition from the usual sources.

We will get it done as usual.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Blue3k(m): 8:30am On Mar 02, 2018
pazienza:
I'm glad a real Akwaibomite had come to do justice to the thread.
Not an Afonja posing as an Akwaibomite, deceiving no one but himself. grin

Lol your arguments were blown out water multiple times and your still talking. You never answered the question about why Akwa Ibom building lodge in lagos. You people are funny. I told you under what conditions Exxon would change mind but you guys are betting in a skyscraper being answer to everything.



Governor Emmanuel who reacted to the current state of the existing Governor’s lodge in Lagos wondered if the opposition elements wanted high profile meetings with consular generals and international business executives to be held in such a dilapidated building.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stp55aOqkZY

Source

In a 2005 letter addressed to a U.S-based Nigerian environment activist, Tom-Mbeke Ekanem, the oil company said, “Mobil has three businesses in Nigeria which are managed by one Lead Country Manager. It is essential that the headquarters of each of those businesses be consolidated in one office where support services can be shared.

“Lagos offers each of those businesses a convenient and well-suited hub from which all three businesses can be efficiently conducted and coordinated by that manager.”

Source

The company said another reason why they wouldn’t relocate their head office was that their “primary federal government contacts in Nigeria” were based in Lagos.

Source

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by markfemi1: 8:34am On Mar 02, 2018
marticeus:
Wild geese chase or white elephant project, either of the two. After building it, if Mobil refuses to become a tenant, what happens? Big question and I am just wondering. A typical example of a government by men with little or zero idea.
If Mobil refuses then they will stop operations in akwa ibom. The militants are on standby to do the needful.
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Mofe72: 8:34am On Mar 02, 2018
DeLaRue:
'...so ExxonMobil would no longer have an excuse for not relocating to the State.'


This is not the sort of language to use.


International companies are not easily bullied.

If they don't like it, they should seize to operate here then.

Other companies would be glad to take over.

Let's stop sucking up to these multi-nationals because of the love for 'forex'.

We give ourselves over to neo-colonialism and exhibit such lack of self-worth in our national identity.

You can't go to the US/a European country and dictate your preferences to them.

It's time to draw the line.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Nobody: 8:35am On Mar 02, 2018
DeLaRue:
'...so ExxonMobil would no longer have an excuse for not relocating to the State.'


This is not the sort of language to use.


International companies are not easily bullied.

Lol
. Till then naa, either they comply or get out grin

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Lightening: 8:39am On Mar 02, 2018
diana158:
Mobil have given their consent, when the project is completed Mobil will finally relocate to their operation base which is Akwa Ibom and pay her taxes to the state government

The dismemberment of the 'nomansland' has just begun. The Afonjas can have it all by themselves thereafter. Lol

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by mapet: 8:40am On Mar 02, 2018
manny4life:


Blue3k: :


Are request laws? If they didn't pass a law then their request means nothing. There's no ground to sue them on or tax penalty for non compliance. Think about this for a second of there a law in place why would state bother building them a building?

How exactly can they tell any firm where to locate their HQ. Should they have right to tell you were to locatate your business HQ?
It's the most appropriate thing to do... Almost all Oil Drilling Companies are located in TX or Louisiana, not Washington DC or NY. You cannot drill resources from State A and then pay taxes in State B. It's just not right.

......and they told you Mobil (or any oil producing company for that matter) is not paying tax to Akwa Ibom State (or state where oil is extracted)?
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Mofe72: 8:40am On Mar 02, 2018
Blue3k:


Lol your arguments were blown out water multiple times and your still talking. You never answered the question about why Akwa Ibom building lodge in lagos. You people are funny. I told you under what conditions Exxon would change mind but you guys are betting in a skyscraper being answer to everything.








Every State Government has a lodge in Lagos and/or Abuja.
It's been on for years.
Lagos is more or less the gateway into the country, so I think it's only reasonable for them to have a suitable place to lodge visitors or dignitaries in Lagos before going over to the State.



As for the ExxonMobil thing, nobody is saying they shouldn't have a base in Lagos.
Let administrative/primary matters be moved to Akwa Ibom (operations base) and the Lagos office serve as secondary base. SIMPLE!
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by mapet: 8:44am On Mar 02, 2018
manny4life:

deomelllo: :

Oil companies left because of lack of safety and security, violence and kidnappings.

You can not guarantee their safety and security with office building..

Maybe if they receive the Billions of Naira that Lagos receives, perhaps they would be able to combat homegrown violence and kidnappings and integrate the youths into meaningful enterprise.

Bros,

You speak too ignorantly on this matter. You are better off finding out what Oil states have done with the billions they've received over the years from the Oil companies, also find out how these "youths" had opted cashed out instead to infrastructural development in their localities.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 8:47am On Mar 02, 2018
mapet:


Bros,

You speak too ignorantly on this matter. You are better off finding out what Oil states have done with the billions they've received over the years from the Oil companies, also find out how these "youths" had opted cashed out instead to infrastructural development in their localities.

How has Nigeria, Used the oil money since 1957? what has the country used the money accruing from oil for?

when you reflect and answer that question then we will move to the niger delta question of utilization of funds.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Obdk: 8:48am On Mar 02, 2018
why re the yorubas pained by this news. they keep asking if mobil agreed

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Nonaira3: 8:51am On Mar 02, 2018
Amarabae:
All these Igbos here arguing, what's the issue?
Akwa ibom Is not an Igbo state, so why the noise?
How many times do you see Akwa ibomites fighting for you people here or defending Igbo interest here?
Must you people always behave like sacrificial lamb all the time?
Tufiakwa.

Mobil can continue to stay in Lagos if they want, I support it.
Let the descendants of sabos enjoy their fathers sabo results.

You are aware that Akwa ibomites fought for Biafra than they did Nigeria during biafra war?

You are aware that it was an Akwa Ibomites that spoke up and still very much active on discussing how the 3rs after the war was never implemented on the regions that was affected by the war instead it was implemented in sw and North. Something even the igbo leaders are highly quiet on.

You are aware the first non igbo to speak up in the senate against awera quit notice to igbo

You are aware the set who started and motivated a reprisal quit notice by SS to northern over their quit notice to igbos was started by an Akwa Ibomites. Likewise the most endorsements of that reprisal was Akwa ibomites and CR.

You are aware the only non igbo senate that opposed ipob and biafra but never asked for their death, instead called them "our children we should dialogue with" unlike the rest was an Akwa ibomite

You are aware an ibibio was killed by NA for protesting with Ipob likewise, some of them are currently in jail for engaging with ipob protest.

You are aware the only non igbo governor to honor biafra war heros was again an Akwa ibomite.

If there's people not to call a sabo, Akwa ibomites are those people. The biggest allies of Igbo have always been Akwa ibomites and I'm not saying this because my best friend is an Akwa ibomite but because your own damn history teaches you this. Infact, if you check your dna there's no fucking doubt you have an Akwa ibomite blood running through your veins. We have been intermarrying with them, well technically the ibibios..idk about the others, the most even before Niggeria was ever created and before oil was discovered. The only reason you may not be aware of this is because Akwa ibomites, well technically the ibibios idk about the others, try and assimilate within our community hence you more likely find an akwa ibomites that speaks, read and write igbo but yet you rarely find igbos that does so instead you see more igbos speaking yoruba or hausa aka the tribes that does not even like us. In my opinion, I personally think they have more right to call us sabos than we do. In my honest opinion, I personally believe Igbo are not replicating the same love they give us as much as we should. I personally believe we're being selfish on that aspect because I cannot for the life of me understand why igbos try to please or care the opinion of North or yoruba (people that repeatedly shown their disdain for us) yet neglect to care the opinion of the ibibios ( a group that's always stood by our side since God knows how long now). I can't speak for other Akwa ibomite groups hence i didn't mention them. And I'm not saying this because of my bestfriend...na noone directed my opinion towards that direction. I'm saying it because i read our history. We should do better in regards to them. And you calling them sabos is wrong. Go read your history girl.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Blue3k(m): 8:54am On Mar 02, 2018
Mofe72:


Every State Government has a lodge in Lagos and/or Abuja.
It's been on for years.
Lagos is more or less the gateway into the country, so I think it's only reasonable for them to have a suitable place to lodge visitors or dignitaries in Lagos before going over to the State.

As for the ExxonMobil thing, nobody is saying they shouldn't have a base in Lagos.
Let administrative/primary matters be moved to Akwa Ibom (operations base) and the Lagos office serve as secondary base. SIMPLE!

Lol you get less tax revenue but have your wish though. Unless you believe the vast majority of revenue is created by HQ. The Lagos statement is silly if you want to meet you in Akwa Ibom. Why else did you you have assets like Ibom hotel.

Get both if you want to do anything.


“The majority of MPN’s business activity is centered in Akwa Ibom. MPN’s operational headquarters are in QIT, Ibeno, where about 80 percent of MPN employees are based,” Mr. Marshall said in the letter.

“MPN also has a liaison office in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom, to facilitate interactions with the state government.

Source

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by mapet: 8:54am On Mar 02, 2018
Blue3k:


omololu2020: :
grin

Bro forget all this,Mobil won't relocate, they can't even be force to relocate by the federal government not to talk of a state government.

GEJ should have fought for resource control when he was the president, if he did that,then ExxonMobil might relocate to akwa ibom

It's not impossible with right deal. Tax incentives, saftey and OGFZ could sway their opinion. Building stuff nobody asked for is just dumb. Only Nairaland clowns and Akwa Ibom state governor try to bully people with non existent directives.

My first.....and repeated impression each time I read the piece. It seems dumb people just emerge in govts these days. Instead of the guy to address the building as a state's govt investment in real estate business, he simply showed his naivity thinking a 21 story building will be an incentive to Mobil.

FYI, many of these Oil majors did relocated their HQ to ND but beat a hasty retreat, due to insecurity (kidnappings and killings). Think about it, what it costs Mobil to engage Bristol Helicopters to fly their engineers from Lagos straight to oil platforms and back is nothing compared to losses incurred to insecurity

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Atouke: 8:56am On Mar 02, 2018
Amarabae:
All these Igbos here arguing, what's the issue?
Akwa ibom Is not an Igbo state, so why the noise?
How many times do you see Akwa ibomites fighting for you people here or defending Igbo interest here?
Must you people always behave like sacrificial lamb all the time?
Tufiakwa.

Mobil can continue to stay in Lagos if they want, I support it.
Let the descendants of sabos enjoy their fathers sabo results.

Who negotiated peace for biafraland, when Ojukwu absconded on the heels of the NA?
Gen. Effiong an Ibibio man. you dont know History.I doubt if you are igbo. you are just one of the pretenders.

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Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by mapet: 8:57am On Mar 02, 2018
Atouke:


How has Nigeria, Used the oil money since 1957? what has the country used the money accruing from oil for?

when you reflect and answer that question then we will move to the niger delta question of utilization of funds.

Spin it the way you want. I am not even going on a needless debate. The lame excuse that your youths are restive and resort to arms because Oil coys don't develop their communities is not true........and cannot be anyways stated otherwise
Re: 21 Storey Building For Mobil In Akwa Ibom: Construction Begins by Obdk: 8:58am On Mar 02, 2018
deomelllo:




Criminal elements in Texas and Lousiana are not killing and kidnapping oil workers both states.


Besides, the city of Houston is the Energy capital of USA and all the Oil Comps are HQed in the City Of Houston, they pay taxes to the City of Houston, not to the oil-producing cities and Counties deep inside Texas.


So, why are the oil-producing cities and counties deep inside Texas clamoring and demanding that all oil companies move their HWs to the oil-producing Counties?










why re u pained by this news. why r u bringing out old links to prove its not safe in the niger delta....


ur painment is just starting because other companies re moving too.... the niger deltans will now control d destiny of the companies. with quota for emoloyment. community services. bonuses. taxes. every single thing Lagos has been benefiting....
i trust the niger deltans they re master at the game of milking oil companies...



dont be too pained. its d reality..

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