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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by hansomb: 2:48pm On Jul 07, 2021
Vireani79:
The north seems to want a war
They are pushing the south to the wall
They seems to believe they have the upper hand if a war breaks out so they are telling us what can you do.

This last war they are pushing for have put many cells of fulani herdmen in the south
And they are showing us a bit of the action with the kidnapping going on

The last straw may break soon
And the wars of all wars will happen

The winner will take it all if it's the north while if it's the south that wins

The country will break to allow them eat their onions and tomatoes alone
Oga keep quiet. What do you know about war. War is never something one should even contemplate.
Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by fxexperts: 3:35pm On Jul 07, 2021
McLizbae:


And do you know that GEJ could have even complete work on this bill make sure it to suit his own people...

Yes please, so you thought. but did you know all through GEJ tenure as president this was one of the bill he tried so hard to get approved by both house of rep and senate. but the bill was totally frustrated all through his 6 years tenure. please go back in time during GEJ tenure about PIB. it was so heavily frustrated by the senators because they have an agenda. i know these are not the conditions present in the PIB when Yaradua drafted it and sent it to the House of rep and obviously this is not the same PIB GEJ tired so had to implement, but the northern sentaor frustrated the Bill because the have an evil agenda.

I told someone sometime ago that the same PIB that GEJ could not implement during his tenure is what Buhari is about to pass into law without stress, then there must be something wrong with the current bill, and boom i was proven right.
Bro our only hope now is to divide the country, because Nigeria can never get better.

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by fxexperts: 3:37pm On Jul 07, 2021
hansomb:

Oga keep quiet. What do you know about war. War is never something one should even contemplate.

Wait and see bro. War is steering you in the face already.

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by fxexperts: 3:39pm On Jul 07, 2021
Timmi:


Mr. Emmy76, why not ask your governors to give an account of all the oil derivatives percentages that they have received first. Hold them accountable

And how have you held Buhari accountable for the 100% or 87% oil derivatives he has gotten from Nigeria crude oil and these years.

Stop your blame game bro and face reality. this country is sick and on the verge of collapsing.

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by UsmanBabaIdris: 3:42pm On Jul 07, 2021
What happen to the 13% derivation been allocated to oil producing states?
What happened to all the budgets going to NDDC?

The truth of the matter is

The Niger Deltans are their own problem. I have seen in them a chronic gene of corruption that I have not observe in any other part of Nigeria.
Imagine the Trillions of naira former petroleum minister, Diezeni carted away?
Remember, the funny scenario the NDDC chairman, Prof Pondi, played at the house of Assembly when called to give account of billions lost!

You better find solution to the savage and corrupt gene in your blood and stop blaming your problems on another!

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by fxexperts: 3:52pm On Jul 07, 2021
Kubernetes:
In as much as I also feel for the plight of the host communities. I will advice the fed govt to change the approach of the funds gvn to the Ndeltan states, because there seems to be massive embezzlement by the Governors (Ibori case is an example ). NNDC, Min of Niger Delta comm,13% derivation etc should have made that region a good place in terms of infrastructure but nay, the opposite is the case.
Verily, the Governors in N/Delta sees 13% derivation as free money which is very bad. The developmental state in that region is far below what has been given to them.

So far the Oil-producing states have received over N12 trillion.


Thank you form mentioning Ibori and Alameseya. Do you know these two governors were the resume the Niger delta state were above to get the 13% derivation under Obasanjo Tenure. The advocated for total resource control for the Niger delta region and Obasanjo not as heartless as PMB decided to award 13% instead of 50% as stated bt True Federalism. They were still advocating for resource control and we know who Ibori was during Abacha Tenure he was a Thug and a strong man who gets what he wants.

In all honesty if you stayed in delta state from 1999 to date you can attest to the fact that Ibori has been the best of 3 governors from delta state so far, yes he stole from the state. Typically of all other sitting governors maybe even worse than him. but it still remain he was setup by the bigger cabals (The Fulani Evil minds) in Nigeria to silence him and the entire Niger Delta agitation for resource Control. They want us to blame ourselves and leave them to continue raping us.



UsmanBabaIdris:
What happen to the 13% derivation been allocated to oil producing states?
What happened to all the budgets going to NDDC?

The truth of the matter is

The Niger Deltans are their own problem. I have seen in them a chronic gene of corruption that I have not observe in any other part of Nigeria.
Imagine the Trillions of naira former petroleum minister, Diezeni carted away?
Remember, the funny scenario the NDDC chairman, Prof Pondi, played at the house of Assembly when called to give account of billions lost!

You better find solution to the savage and corrupt gene in your blood and stop blaming your problems on another!

He wants continue blaming your child for stealing meat from your pot of soup every time an outsider (Thief from the North) comes into your house and steal all of your money and anytime you ask the thief to return what he stole from you, he will tell you, to blame your child for stealing meat from the little food stuff he left behind.

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by Vireani79: 4:18pm On Jul 07, 2021
hansomb:

Oga keep quiet. What do you know about war. War is never something one should even contemplate.

Keep putting ur head in the sand
It will happen
Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by linearity: 8:47pm On Jul 07, 2021
lapazi:
I am particularly worried that the senators from the south will basically allow this bill to fly, 3% is outrageously ridiculous.

How?

The 3% is even less of an evil compare to the definition of ‘host communities’ buried inside many pages of the PIB.

Now, every community that a gas pipeline passes through is called a ‘Host Community” and must take their share from the 3% or whatever.

Imagine Kaduna and all those communities and towns that the pipelines from south south passed through now calling themselves host communities.

If the FG decides to build another refinery in Kastina State or Abuja and run pipelines from the south south all the way there, they will all be answering host communities.

I hope all the communities in the south through which grazing routes passes through will equally share in the profits from sales of those cows….mtcmthhmtq

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by UsmanBabaIdris: 10:02am On Jul 10, 2021
fxexperts:


He wants continue blaming your child for stealing meat from your pot of soup every time an outsider (Thief from the North) comes into your house and steal all of your money and anytime you ask the thief to return what he stole from you, he will tell you, to blame your child for stealing meat from the little food stuff he left behind.
Let the child return what he stole first.
What Niger Deltan politicians and political appointees have stolen from the region is enough to build them heaven on earth.

Diezene's jewelries alone worth more than #26 billion naira.
That money can establish a University or 25 new general Hospitals.

Yet, the Savage human beings will still be looking for innocent farmers and herders in the north to blame!

Honestly, how the Niger deltan politicians brainwashed their people is still a mystery!
Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by Timmi: 11:41am On Jul 10, 2021
fxexperts:


And how have you held Buhari accountable for the 100% or 87% oil derivatives he has gotten from Nigeria crude oil and these years.

Stop your blame game bro and face reality. this country is sick and on the verge of collapsing.

You probably don’t care to know that 87% is shared with all the States including your state that got 13%. So in addition to the 13%, those states now shared in the 87%. That’s why a state like Delta is second only to Lagos in the amount of money received from the federation account. So hold your state governors responsible instead of blaming everything on the federal government.
Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by fxexperts: 9:56am On Jul 12, 2021
UsmanBabaIdris:

Let the child return what he stole first.
What Niger Deltan politicians and political appointees have stolen from the region is enough to build them heaven on earth.

Diezene's jewelries alone worth more than #26 billion naira.
That money can establish a University or 25 new general Hospitals.

Yet, the Savage human beings will still be looking for innocent farmers and herders in the north to blame!

Honestly, how the Niger Deltan politicians brainwashed their people is still a mystery!

Thank you, And the 87% the Northerners has stolen has built more than heaven on earth for them.When the region is still suffering from extreme poverty compared to the south. Since the Northerners cannot hold their governors accountable for anything then
they do not have the right to advice us the same.

Timmi:


You probably don’t care to know that 87% is shared with all the States including your state that got 13%. So in addition to the 13%, those states now shared in the 87%. That’s why a state like Delta is second only to Lagos in the amount of money received from the federation account. So hold your state governors responsible instead of blaming everything on the federal government.

We will hold them accountable no doubt. But that does not stop us from blaming and holding the bigger thief responsible for what they have done with the Niger delta oil money.
Thank God you said Delta state is second to Lagos. So why is Lagos not heaven on earth.

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Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by Timmi: 5:24pm On Jul 12, 2021
fxexperts:


Thank you, And the 87% the Northerners has stolen has built more than heaven on earth for them.When the region is still suffering from extreme poverty compared to the south. Since the Northerners cannot hold their governors accountable for anything then
they do not have the right to advice us the same.



We will hold them accountable no doubt. But that does not stop us from blaming and holding the bigger thief responsible for what they have done with the Niger delta oil money.
Thank God you said Delta state is second to Lagos. So why is Lagos not heaven on earth.

When we see you holding them accountable then you will have a voice that can be heard. You can see the development going on in Lagos but what can you see in Delta. Please name one
Re: PIB: A Bad Deal For Host Communities By Oke Umurhohwo by UsmanBabaIdris: 6:14pm On Jul 12, 2021
fxexperts:


Thank you, And the 87% the Northerners has stolen has built more than heaven on earth for them.When the region is still suffering from extreme poverty compared to the south. Since the Northerners cannot hold their governors accountable for anything then
they do not have the right to advice us the same
The remaining 87% is shared by the whole country including the oil producing states. the 13% is just an additional stipend for them.

so get your facts right!

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