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Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Bonesking(m): 12:55pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Truckpusher:Ijaw pussy, you no claim Ogba again? We wait patiently so that you can match words with action. Make we test that power. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Truckpusher(m): 1:18pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Bonesking:I've never denied being an Ogba man. Doesn't still change the fact that the Fulanis are fucking you guys over. Cowards!! If we have half your population we would have tumbled this country. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Bonesking(m): 2:07pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Truckpusher:Ogba my foot! Nairaland identity. . I can tell a Bayelsa dude from a mile. But let's leave that for another day. You said Fulani are fucking us up? Without the Hausa, Yoruba and people like you who supported them in past, the Fulani knows their worst nightmare. That's why whenever it comes to madness, we give them double of what they dish. Can a Fulani man do anyhow in the north without reprisals in the east? Had it not being stupid Wike who interfered stupidly, the plan was to wipe them out in P/H. But your people in their usual habit rallied round the Fulani. The Fulani are no match to us. If you talk about the Hausa then I’ll agree because of their size. But the Hausa never go to war alone without their Yoruba houseboys. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Truckpusher(m): 3:31pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Bonesking:You want to wipe them off in PH but you can't do jack in Aba, Owerri, Enugu et al ? You're a huge joke - Next time you try that shit you started in Oyigbo , we will deliver you to your masters on a platter of gold. What Wike did is a pointer to what will transpire next time you want use any part of the Niger Delta as a launching pad for your stupid Biafra. You've been warned. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by pazienza(m): 3:31pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
The only resource control Ndiigbo will support is onshore derivation. All offshore wells should rightly belong to FG. And be shared equally between all 36 states of the federation. Reason being that Nigeria has claim to those offshore oil wells thanks to her huge landmass which all 36 states contribute to. The current situation where some littoral states get huge derivation funds from offshore oil wells is wrong and should be stopped ASAP. Concerning the onshore derivation. It should not be remitted to state government, but the families who own the land where onshore wells are found should be entitled to 50% of the derivation, the LGA where the oil is found should get 30% while the state government gets 20%. This way Ndiigbo will protect Igbo communities like Obiigbo and Egbema in Rivers from exploitation of Igbophobic non Igbos there as well as ensure our state government get more monthly allocation from FG, since the cancellation of the offshore derivation which some States are currently enjoying will mean more money for the rest of the states in the federation. This is the real resource control Igbo law makers should join hands with the 19 Northern states to implement. It would be a win win situation for real oil producers in Niger Delta, ie families whose land bear the oil wells, 19 Northern states and SE states. This is a fair deal for all except for leeches who hide behind crude oil not found in their own families land to shout "Our Oyel" up and down and then use the derivation from such oil to build up their own non oil producing communities (Uyo, Rumu Ikwerre villages, etc) while the real oil producing communities and their people and families live in abject penury. 2 Likes |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by pazienza(m): 3:41pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Again this type of agenda require synergistic input from Igbo political front to achieve which is why sensible Igbos wrote IPOB off the minute it became apparent they are lacking in foresight. But the good news is that the offshore derivation will not survive coming decade. The more and more allocation to states diminish the more many will come to question the current sharing formular and offshore derivation will be rightly reassessed. Those in so called Niger Delta screaming resource control have no idea what resource control means, because if they do they will know that current arrangement is best for them. Resource control when implemented will take away offshore derivation, and hand the onshore derivation to individual family owners of the land bearing the oil. It would mean far less money for state governments of SS but will create over night billionaire families in the region who will be richer than state governments and would fight against the leeches in their state that would want the current arrangement that hands the resources in their family lands to governors who most times use them to buildup capital cities that are far removed from where the oil was gotten from. 3 Likes |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by pazienza(m): 3:44pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
It therefore goes without saying that every Igbo man and Northerner, families in SS , SE and SW where the crude oil are found on their family lands should support "Real resource control" as it will be a win-win situation for all of us and expose the real parasites. 2 Likes |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Bonesking(m): 3:55pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Truckpusher:So the burning of mosque and police stations we did in the east, was it in P/H it happened? You want to deliver us to them lol! A house boy who is yet to deliver himself is talking about delivering someone else? Well it's in your blood to become saboteurs. So it's not a new thing to us. But when you’ve finish the delivery make sure you stay with him in the north, or better still lock the gates of your swamps and throw away the keys. Because when the Fulani does shit again in Obigbo, both them and you the shelterer will understand the language. And the worst is that you’ll add up more problem to yourselves for the future. Abandoned property is already one, Fulani abobaku will be the next tag. And when the master is the gone, the shelterer and his generations will pay the price. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Truckpusher(m): 3:56pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Bonesking:Go and take your medication pls. You are beginning to sound incoherent like Nnamdi Kanu. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Bonesking(m): 3:59pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Truckpusher:Nnamdi Kanu is a noise maker in London. Many of us are on ground. That's the difference. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Truckpusher(m): 4:01pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Bonesking:We are waiting patiently for you. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Bonesking(m): 4:02pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
Truckpusher:Thats the language we want to hear. And we accept the challenge gleefully. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by khiaa(f): 7:32am On Feb 15, 2021 |
Truckpusher: Happy Valentine's Day. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by authority2006(m): 8:12am On Feb 15, 2021 |
Even with 13% derivation they had been collecting all these years, they could have made Niger Delta another Dubai of Nigeria but corruption and massive looting wouldn't allow that. |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by PHijo(m): 7:44pm On Feb 15, 2021 |
authority2006: The over 87 percent Nigeria has been collecting since 1958, they could have been like New York and Paris. 13 percent only started after the governors took Obasanjo to court. It is about 20 years. The question you should ask yourself is what Nigeria did with all the money in about 70 years? |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by authority2006(m): 11:55am On Feb 16, 2021 |
PHijo: Still the same affliction. No way to twist it. 13% derivation for the Niger Delta states only is almost equivalent to what all the states of the federation are sharing as allocation every month. 20 years multiply by 12 months is a lot of waste of resources |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by PHijo(m): 12:34pm On Feb 16, 2021 |
authority2006: ...and 70 years of Nigeria is what? A country that has no functional refinery shouldn't be talking about how best resources should be managed. Your states don't suffer the environmental consequences so you don't deserve even 1 cent! What you currently get is too much and your president and governors mismanage it |
Re: What Will I Tell My Children That I Supported Ijaw To Get 25% Derivation-Adefuye by Truckpusher(m): 10:43am On Feb 17, 2021 |
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