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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by lekki1444: 8:48am On Apr 19, 2021
Jman24:




Stop dreaming.
Nothing can function in a country with questionable constitution(decree).
thats a different topic
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by janetakan(f): 8:48am On Apr 19, 2021
owobokiri:
My anger is that shell and other socalled oil majors are busy selling off oil blocks given to them by the federal government to develop to other oil exploration companies, whimsically, as if those OPL belongs to them! They have made billions of dollars this way and the fact that the federal government stands hands akimbo, doing nothing to stop this generational heist is simply stunning!

The oil wells belong to the country and not the oil companies! If they want to elope with the much they have already looted(we always hear they want to divest and run away, but they're always here to suck us dry), they can do so without auctioning off the countrys oil resources to the highest bidders and pocketing the money while living the Niger Delta as the most polluted place on planet earth!
It's Evil! The height of economic terrorism..

Happening because Buhari is president.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Brushstrokes20: 8:55am On Apr 19, 2021
The redundant coupist is Nigeria's WORST DISASTER!
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Edusouls(m): 8:55am On Apr 19, 2021
Fine news let them all go, leeches sucking Nigeria dry, no more free money, and bribe, sai buhari

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Jman24(m): 8:57am On Apr 19, 2021
lekki1444:
thats a different topic


You see one of the problems of Africa.
How do you build business around a lawless country?
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by lekki1444: 8:59am On Apr 19, 2021
Jman24:



You see why Africa can't grow.
How do you build business around a lawless country?
some will argue that businesses thrive the most in lawless countries. not too many regulations restricting you
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by billyG(m): 9:00am On Apr 19, 2021
ThEGodFaThEr101:
This is what you get when you have a brain dead Nepa bill cum certificate holder as president.
Bubu d Big Punisher!
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by chinavs9ja(m): 9:01am On Apr 19, 2021
helinues:


Do you use pen to type on social media?

Or you are probably referring to yourself at emboldened

Bro haba, try to reason now before you type atleast being a Buhari asslicker shouldn't stop you from using your brain.

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Joe4real1988(m): 9:02am On Apr 19, 2021
GBOKASINCHA:
Useless shithole now the deranged fools are preparing to elect anoda old senile drug pushing bastard to come and destroy whats left of the country
My brother if you ever think that this country will move forward/emancipate itself anything soon, you are wasting your time. Any country full of religious entities and tribal/bigotry elements will never progress coz they don't see beyond religion and tribe. Stup'd educated illetrate idiots.

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by BigBashiru: 9:05am On Apr 19, 2021
zombieHUNTER:
Why wouldn't they leave a country ruled by Buhari and supported by zombies....

Nigeria is doomed....
I went to market yesterday to buy some food stuff.... Theres fire in the mountain

But I choose to look at the bright side ... we all die here.... Especially those chanting sai barber...

Zombies will elect someone worse than Buhari in 2023.... So there's no hope

You will not see anything priced at less than N500 because N500 and N1000 are in over circulation.. .
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by onuman: 9:07am On Apr 19, 2021
MrGoood:
You will never understand how economy should work until you jet out and see how it’s elsewhere, Unfortunately the fans of the people dragging this country back don’t know the gravity of the sin they re committing, As a fan of a failure , You re indirectly killing people with your ignorance, O Ye sorry to you, They will still think they re right , wait for them.
Why caution the fans of failure?
The International Oil Companies in Nigeria and their home governments are what hold most dysfunctional country, Nigeria, one country, not Nigeria armed forces.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Empredboy(m): 9:08am On Apr 19, 2021
helinues:
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!
what the the local farmers gained from the border closure?
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Jman24(m): 9:10am On Apr 19, 2021
The only thing people should be discussing now in Nigeria is how to change that 1999 document.. that gives politicians/elites the will to do anything they like and get away with anything they do.

I'm no lawyer. But I have carefully listened to some of the sections of the Nigeria constitution in seminars, and I dare say; the 'ping pong' game on our heads by this rulers is on another level. It is enough to feel betrayed as a citizen
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by udemzyudex(m): 9:10am On Apr 19, 2021
helinues:
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!

keep deceiving your gullible self, the one Ashia aide took is is not free money, the one missing billions SERAP have petition Buhari to look into is not free money, the grass cutter is not free money.

continue deceiving yourself and your fellow zombies on nairaland.

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by dat9jaguy(m): 9:11am On Apr 19, 2021
helinues:


This your argument is non-existent like your moniker.

" Written by "is mostly used for article not comments..

Why did you use pen when the conversation is on social media.

Tell this bunkum to kindergarten

You really finish that nonexistent guy.

Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by iokpebholo: 9:12am On Apr 19, 2021
Nonexistent:
Do you ever use your brain before you use your pen? sad
Walahi dt guy is so shameless...... defending a completely failed govt is madness

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by udemzyudex(m): 9:13am On Apr 19, 2021
Daum:
Buhari ruined this country

I know someone, who before 2015 had a suv and a bus for business. He complained about Gej and voted Buhari. He was not hungry then, he was angry of what he said was massive corruption.

Today he treks.
He doesn't complain anymore. He only regrets voting buhari

Lol.. I don't pity this kind of people, I only laugh at their stupidity because their decision brought us into this mess we are today.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Jman24(m): 9:13am On Apr 19, 2021
lekki1444:
some will argue that businesses thrive the most in lawless countries. not too many regulations restricting you


At what cost?

The problem will always be the neglect of the wider Nigerian society.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by udemzyudex(m): 9:15am On Apr 19, 2021
dat9jaguy:


You really finish that nonexistent guy.

The both of you are gullible grin,

written is mostly use for articles not comment and I wonder if he understands the difference between formal and informal writing.

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by lekki1444: 9:17am On Apr 19, 2021
Jman24:



At what cost?

The problem will always be the neglect of the wider Nigerian society.
its a sign of the times my brother. but Nigeria will get better and all the uncivilized will be civilized and the zombies will be eliminated and the 3 days of darkness will be over as the sun rises and shines on the new atlantis. NIGERIA that is
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by udoka2013: 9:17am On Apr 19, 2021
helinues:
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!
He who sold his soul and destiny for a pot porridge will definitely reap disaster for himself and for his children and children's children. Wise-up.

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by onuman: 9:18am On Apr 19, 2021
IOCs stopping operations in Nigeria.
There shall be changes for good in Nigeria.

To make northern Nigeria to receive more oil revenues than the south, from Nigeria’s coffers, northern military dictators who supervised state creation proliferated too many states (19 + Abuja) in the northern region, but allowed only an average of 8.5 states in each of the two southern regions that formed Nigeria with the northern region.
That also shifted excess political power to the northern region. But land mass or population is never used as criterion to proliferate too many states in an area of a country with larger land mass or population, once the country was formed by different regions.
Once the IOCs leave, and cheap oil money stops coming in to Nigeria government coffers, Fulani shall heed to political restructuring of Nigeria; Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram shall not programme further to take total control of Nigeria.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by Sonn(m): 9:19am On Apr 19, 2021
NigeriaIsDoomed:
Nigerians were warned that the walking corpse, fulani illiterate would wreck Nigeria's economy.
prior to 2015, Nigeria's economy was the fastest growing economy in Africa, inflation rate stood at a single digit, exchange rate was 200 to $1, FDI was pouring into the country and etc. unfortunately, today Nigeria is struggling to grow, inflation has gone hyper, naira becoming one of the worst performing currencies in the world, mass exodus of foreign investments, skyrocketing national debts, poverty capital of the world added to Buhari's record, country with the highest unemployment in the world loading and worst of all handing over the country to terrorists who are having a field day unchallenged.
Boko Haram, Iswap, Ansuru, killer fulani herdsmen, bandits, kidnappers, gunmen, ritual killings, yahoo yahoo everywhere.
If he weren't allowed to rule, his miscreants and pigs would be crying by now and disturbing the country about how their personal lord and saviour would have transformed the country into utopia.

and here is what this Ewuawusa has to say' Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by helinues: 6:21am
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!, Can you just imagine the kind of people we have in this country? What a pity!
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by uuzba(m): 9:24am On Apr 19, 2021
sulaak:


The writing is on the wall, Nigeria is a difficult place to do business do with their Buharinomics. I have no time for the IOC, any civilized country would have kicked Shell out of Nigeria.
The companies came to exploit Nigeria when we were still mostly ignorant.
So much oil spillage and pollution has gone on in the past.
Now, Nigerians are woke to all the damages and want more and more compensation. So the companies are running away.

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by onuman: 9:24am On Apr 19, 2021
Sonn:
and here is what this Ewuawusa has to say' Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by helinues: 6:21am
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!, Can you just imagine the kind of people we have in this country? What a pity!
Which Nigerian local company has the expertise to pump oil out from the Niger Delta and offshore?

Stop self deceit.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by RMoneyInTheBank: 9:30am On Apr 19, 2021
Dabronze:
insecurity problem
power failure
FOREX devalution
High Tax
Political Power Tussle
Economy Crashing
Seccession
That's enough reason for them to leave
APC Next Level Agenda
...despite these problems, people will still bash you
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by sylvanus190: 9:31am On Apr 19, 2021
Oga, apart from Dangote which other local investor do we have. Dangote that is making thing difficult for other. since he took over sugar, salt and cement prices have skyrock to next level. soon fuel.
helinues:
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by zoghys: 9:33am On Apr 19, 2021
MrGoood:
You will never understand how economy should work until you jet out and see how it’s elsewhere, Unfortunately the fans of the people dragging this country back don’t know the gravity of the sin they re committing, As a fan of a failure , You re indirectly killing people with your ignorance, O Ye sorry to you, They will still think they re right , wait for them.

You are so dramatic. Do you think those IOC are relocating outside because of buhari, if for any reason at all they would stay put because of the dullard and his co group of retards and fantastically corrupt leaders. The hand writing is there that our oil reserve is been depleted and we are not the giant we use to be, so they want to move to the next big thing. They are less bothered about insecurity here, because they know we worship money and they are ready to bribe their way through.
Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by dat9jaguy(m): 9:34am On Apr 19, 2021
udemzyudex:


The both of you are gullible grin,

written is mostly use for articles not comment and I wonder if he understands the difference between formal and informal writing.

Mr too know, I talk to you?

Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by uuzba(m): 9:37am On Apr 19, 2021
onuman:

Which Nigerian local company has the expertise to pump oil out from the Niger Delta and offshore?

Stop self deceit.
So we don't have capacity to pump oil but we have capacity to drive cars?
Which kind of long throat is this?
Let them all leave and leave us with no more crude oil.
Either we learn to extract it ourselves by force, or we carry pan on our head continue trekking as we were doing before colonisation.
Nonsense. angry

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Re: Why Shell, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Are Leaving Nigeria by candygist: 9:44am On Apr 19, 2021
helinues:
No, it's because it's no longer business as usual...

No free money like before..

Opportunity for local investors to up their games

Modified: Wailers have seen news to somersault on.. Na this kind of news they massage their ego.

Hiss!!!

You are a fan of a failure.

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