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Nigeria’s Oil Reserves Lose 600 Million Barrels In Three Years by BrandSpurNG: 8:39pm On Sep 08, 2021 |
Nigeria’s crude oil reserves declined by about 600 million barrels on the back of reducing investments in the last few years, industry data on the matter has revealed.SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/07/nigerias-oil-reserves-lose-600-million-barrels-in-three-years/
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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Reserves Lose 600 Million Barrels In Three Years by Irijosa777(m): 8:40pm On Sep 08, 2021 |
Okay Every state should control what they have, that's the quickest way for economics development in Nigeria, it will suprise you that even the worst state in terms of internal revenue generation will perform better if they are allowed to control what they have. One of Nigeria greatest problem is over dependent on oil, this had mada many states to under utilitize their potential/resources. Allowing States to control what they have will solve a lot of problem in the control, even the under rated north will perform better in all aspects, the biggest problem of the north is their mental laziness. Remove mental laziness from the north I beat you they will great economically and others wise. |
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