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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by OfoIgbo: 10:51am On Jul 07, 2023
Af0NjaAreLiars:
You realise

Anambra

Abia


Imo

Are all oil producing states right?


How many oil producing state does SW have?

You also forgot to remind helinues that Igboland has more than 90% of Nigeria's gas reserves. Once this sector is fully developed, the SE will leapfrog over every region of Africa

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by helinues: 10:52am On Jul 07, 2023
9japride:
I didn't bother myself to read this rubbish. So why did the government fought a bloody ear to keep the south eastern part in Nigeria? For those who don't know, there is abundance of oil/gas in south east, in addition to high quality human resources a sane country won't let go.
If south east was not important, miscreants won't be crying and openi new topic about them daily.
The main aim of shallow threads is just to waken the mindset of south easterners.

Walahi Gowon wanted to overlook the tantrums of Ojukwu but you see the encroachment into other people's land, heh heh na where the problem dey.

Wey the encroachment motives still dey up till today
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by 9japride(m): 11:14am On Jul 07, 2023
helinues:


Walahi Gowon wanted to overlook the tantrums of Ojukwu but you see the encroachment into other people's land, heh heh na where the problem dey.

Wey the encroachment motives still dey up till today
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If you are truthful to yourself, you will know the government cut off many Igbo speaking communities away from the east to various zones.
Igbos won't leave their brothers and sisters behind. If they remain in Nigeria, they will be maltreated, because they are still Igbos which can't be changed.
The data and comfort you enjoying is from the oil/gas revenue from the east.
Me, I know you fully know the importance of south to Nigeria, but you just trolling and having fun. So you think our politicians don't know the value of the south eastern part of Nigeria?
Them no dey use ear won hear anything like break up.

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by mdimefields: 12:20pm On Jul 07, 2023
HitlerWasRight:



All those states do not produce up to 100k barrels .


Ondo tar fields hold the largest reserves of both tar and oil in the world .

Lagos marginal oil fields produce as much oil as Anambra .

Besides , the oil fields in Anambra belong to igala land and we will see to it being ceded to Kogi in due time.

You talk too much, with so much arrogance. Hitler once felt like you, a god, but an idiot. I hope you know how Hitler ended?
Be careful. Stop typing rubbish nairaland and think you are anonymous. Make hand no touch you soon.
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by QuotaSystem: 12:33pm On Jul 07, 2023
post=124266827:

Mind you Anambra got 4 billion because it was declared Oil producing state third quarter 2022

Anambra’s derivation (just over N4b) is just 17% of Ondo’s derivation figure (N25.9b).

The state was ignored on the other chart because it’s production is insignificant (the reason it’s at the bottom of your chart).

No wonder helinues insists on his coke cap analogy.
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by QuotaSystem: 12:35pm On Jul 07, 2023
post=124266713:

You're parading old data this 2022 oil revenue, Lagos wasn't included because they didn't produce any oil

Cc helinues

You’re still showing the same thing.

Even with your data, only Ondo’s oil production (and derivation as seen) is higher than Imo & Abia’s oil production combined.

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by LOVEALAIGBO: 12:42pm On Jul 07, 2023
helinues:


Can all the oil deposit in SE state fill a coke cap?

Assuming it can’t, why then are you still interested in exploiting it!?

Fcking confused hypocrite!
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by stuffs2002: 12:47pm On Jul 07, 2023
helinues:
The title might sound somehow but first hear me out.

If SE as a region can be locking themselves up every Monday which is over a year now and yet FG did not bother as if anything is happening there, it's more like nothing to loose afterall.

My curiosity is, Imagine Lagos or Rivers state are locking themselves up every Monday for ordinary one month, won't FG interfere?

So if FG do as if I don't care about the sit down at home in SE, does that mean the region is contributing little or almost nothing to the Nigeria purse.

Na innocent question wey no require sliding tackle response.

Engage maturely


They are actually liability to the country.

That is why Mmesoma Ejikede the JAMB forger picked her first 3 choices of university in Lagos and finally pick a SS as her 4th choice
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by LOVEALAIGBO: 12:55pm On Jul 07, 2023
QuotaSystem:


You’re still showing the same thing.

Even with your data, only Ondo’s oil production (and derivation as seen) is higher than the Imo & Abia oil production combined.


See a quota-system dependent core north muslim trying to imply the south-east is ‘economically irrelevant’! The height of deceit!

As we speak, you’re spending billions of borrowed dollars to construct a gas pipeline to syphon gas from the south-east to your terrorist-infested region; you’re feeding yourself fat from the oil your federal gov’t is stealing from the south-east; billions of dollars has and are being spent on gas projects in Imo state; and finally, you’re so full of hatred and envy that you had to slice a significant part of hydrocarbon-rich Alaigbo and place in Rivers state just so you can have easier access to exploit it….even to the extent of dividing an entire community into two (Egbema)! All this, yet you, a northern muslim, wants to mock south-east!?

And by the way, did you consider Anambra is presently producing oyel when posting that outdated list you posted?
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by QuotaSystem: 1:10pm On Jul 07, 2023
First of all, two drops of oil is too insignificant to be worth a feature on a full chart of bonafide oil producers. Are you high on mkpuri-mmiri?

Including Anambra in a derivation list is clearly an academic exercise for accounting purposes. If you still think I’m joking, open this link and use a microscope to see if Anambra is mentioned among oil producing states in this 2023 list…outdated list my foot cheesy:

https://www.withinnigeria.com/piece/2023/03/08/10-leading-oil-producing-states-in-nigeria-2023/?amp=1

If the North ceases to supply its agro-produce for a week, you know it will be kwashiorkor-galore in the East just like during the civil war blockade, and everyone would be running helter-skelter and lamenting like they’re doing now with small hike in tomato prices. Remember the onion bandits in the East?

All fingers are not equal. If you weren’t economically irrelevant, by now you would have easily succeeded in twisting the arms of the FG to release Nnamdi Kanu (our special prisoner cool) and caused the FG to panic just like the REAL oil producers did when they agitated and forced the FG to make concessions such as their amnesty, among others.

You nko? Shooting and flogging your elders and children daily yet not even ‘Pim’ from government cheesy. Killing, beheading , kidnapping and eating your own people for years (in the most foolish, self-defeating “cut-your-nose-to spite-your-own-face” manner) without a dent being made on the country. Politically useless, tactless, irrelevant and economically negligible.

IGBOSON1 have some shame for once & don’t choke on the fact that Ondo alone produces more oil than all your SE states combined.

LOVEALAIGBO:


See a quota-system dependent core north muslim trying to imply the south-east is ‘economically irrelevant’! The height of deceit!

As we speak, you’re spending billions of borrowed dollars to construct a gas pipeline to syphon gas from the south-east to your terrorist-infested region; you’re feeding yourself fat from the oil your federal gov’t is stealing from the south-east; billions of dollars has and are being spent on gas projects in Imo state; and finally, you’re so full of hatred and envy that you had to slice a significant part of hydrocarbon-rich Alaigbo and place in Rivers state just so you can have easier access to exploit it….even to the extent of dividing an entire community into two (Egbema)! All this, yet you, a northern muslim, wants to mock south-east!?

And by the way, did you consider Anambra is presently producing oyel when posting that outdated list you posted?

Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by wegevv: 1:13pm On Jul 07, 2023
helinues:


You can never respond to the question cos that's typical of you.

Why not STFU and let others who want to contribute to do without derailing?

See pain lol

No cry too much e go better ❤️

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by wegevv: 1:17pm On Jul 07, 2023
helinues:


Officially, my region SW is no longer going to be a refugee camp for the displaced people

Are you Buhari’s cousin?

Just the smell of bigotry and incompetence lol
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by Anambra1stS0n: 1:40pm On Jul 07, 2023
QuotaSystem:


Anambra’s derivation (just over N4b) is just 17% of Ondo’s derivation figure (N25.9b).

The state was ignored on the other chart because it’s production is insignificant (the reason it’s at the bottom of your chart).

No wonder helinues insists on his coke cap analogy.

You mean Ijaw oil still Ondo and other Southwest state including all the northern states are below Anambra and Imo in economy grin grin
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by QuotaSystem: 1:49pm On Jul 07, 2023
post=124272188:

You mean Ijaw oil still Ondo and other Southwest state including all the northern states are below Anambra and Imo in economy grin grin

Even though your productive Monday’s have been cancelled, you’re observing one-week sit at home and you need the permission of one boy in Finland to leave your bedroom?

Comm’on get inside!

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by Anambra1stS0n: 2:07pm On Jul 07, 2023
QuotaSystem:


Even though your productive Monday’s have been cancelled, you’re observing one-week sit at home and you need the permission of one boy in Finland to leave your bedroom?

Comm’on get inside!
Nothing like sit at home in Anambra state, even with Monday Sit at they are doing better
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by Anambra1stS0n: 2:14pm On Jul 07, 2023
QuotaSystem:
First of all, two drops of oil is too insignificant to be worth a feature on a full chart of bonafide oil producers. Are you high on mkpuri-mmiri?

Including Anambra in a derivation list is clearly an academic exercise for accounting purposes. If you still think I’m joking, open this link and use a microscope to see if Anambra is mentioned among oil producing states in this 2023 list…outdated list my foot cheesy:

Watch out for Imo was this massive project is completed

https://www.withinnigeria.com/piece/2023/03/08/10-leading-oil-producing-states-in-nigeria-2023/?amp=1

If the North ceases to supply its agro-produce for a week, you know it will be kwashiorkor-galore in the East just like during the civil war blockade, and everyone would be running helter-skelter and lamenting like they’re doing now with small hike in tomato prices. Remember the onion bandits in the East?

All fingers are not equal. If you weren’t economically irrelevant, by now you would have easily succeeded in twisting the arms of the FG to release Nnamdi Kanu (our special prisoner cool) and caused the FG to panic just like the REAL oil producers did when they agitated and forced the FG to make concessions such as their amnesty, among others.

You nko? Shooting and flogging your elders and children daily yet not even ‘Pim’ from government cheesy. Killing, beheading , kidnapping and eating your own people for years (in the most foolish, self-defeating “cut-your-nose-to spite-your-own-face” manner) without a dent being made on the country. Politically useless, tactless, irrelevant and economically negligible.

IGBOSON1 have some shame for once & don’t choke on the fact that Ondo alone produces more oil than all your SE states combined.

This is hope for Nigeria quest for steady power, which is coming on stream last quarter of this year, East large gas is the hope for Nigeria, Nigeria government has been avoiding exploring oil in Southeast states unlike the money they wasted in the north search for non existing oil, with gas as the future energy, Southeast will be the hub, they don't have option

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by rummmy: 2:42pm On Jul 07, 2023
What is tinubu economic value to Nigeria? grin
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by ezechi242: 2:49pm On Jul 07, 2023
helinues:


Can all the oil deposit in SE state fill a coke cap?

Answer the question first

it cant but it can feed your entire generation even if jesus decides to come for the third time ....pepper body
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by vanitybutiwanti: 3:12pm On Jul 07, 2023
post=124272831:

This is hope for Nigeria quest for steady power, which is coming on stream last quarter of this year, East large gas is the hope for Nigeria, Nigeria government has been avoiding exploring oil in Southeast states unlike the money they wasted in the north search for non existing oil, with gas as the future energy, Southeast will be the hub, they don't have option
which hope? You guys beat your chest a lot like gorillas, there is LNG functional in bonny, that LNG in bonny paid dividends of $2b to the FG all from gas sales last year, Brass in Bayelsa that has the same topography and gas deposit like bonny is untapped, LNG is also coming up in brass, in akwa ibom, a company is building a $5b gas plant and you won't see people from those states bragging like you guys, empty barrels truly makes the loudest noise. If we're being honest, in terms of revenue generated to the country, the easts contribution is minuscule. Many of you won't agree because you're blinded by tribal affiliation, I'm from the SS and instead of splitting the country, let's all advocate for true federalism, a leaner federal civil service, each state should control their resources and send some cash to the center. Simple. That way we won't blame anybody, if your state is not working, you hold your brothers accountable
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by NovusHomo(m): 2:45pm On Jul 13, 2023
helinues:
The title might sound somehow but first hear me out.

If SE as a region can be locking themselves up every Monday which is over a year now and yet FG did not bother as if anything is happening there, it's more like nothing to loose afterall.

My curiosity is, Imagine Lagos or Rivers state are locking themselves up every Monday for ordinary one month, won't FG interfere?

So if FG do as if I don't care about the sit down at home in SE, does that mean the region is contributing little or almost nothing to the Nigeria purse.

Na innocent question wey no require sliding tackle response.

Engage maturely

Buhari's FG folded its arms and watched the Igbos destroy their own economy. Self-destruction is an effective and inexpensive weapon. Kill yourself; at least you can't blame someone else. One can only hope that the Tinubu government will adopt a different attitude to the problem.
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by enemybulldozer(m): 3:30pm On Jul 13, 2023
helinues:


Can all the oil deposit in SE state fill a coke cap?
Am not surprised one bit at your lies. Afterall, the lies and propaganda you dish out on a daily basis in defense for baba bulaba and APC is what puts food on your table we know that for sure.

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by BreconHills(m): 3:30pm On Jul 13, 2023
successmatters:


If it can't, why is the FG worrying themselves keeping the coke Cup tight?

Have you noticed that there is a process to kickstart leaving Nigeria? You have senators ad Representatives - pressure them to introduce the constitutional amendment that is necessary to all for a referendum and see whether it will not sail through the House. A person wants to leave and he is busy increasing his business interests - that's not a show of seriousness. Let Igbo please speak with one voice and threaten their NASS people with recall.

You can sweeten their pain if any by offering them ministerial jobs in the soon-to-be-announced Biafra.

Everybody is tired of the drama and the distraction.

Must the FGN call uber for you and carry you inside the car? No bi you wan go?

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by Nobody: 3:35pm On Jul 13, 2023
successmatters:


If it can't, why is the FG worrying themselves keeping the coke Cup tight?

To keep you subjugated so you can cry marginalisation wellu well grin
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by enemybulldozer(m): 3:39pm On Jul 13, 2023
HitlerWasRight:



All those states do not produce up to 100k barrels .


Ondo tar fields hold the largest reserves of both tar and oil in the world .

Lagos marginal oil fields produce as much oil as Anambra .

Besides , the oil fields in Anambra belong to igala land and we will see to it being ceded to Kogi in due time.

Another lies and propaganda from baba bulaba camp grin grin grin
Abeg when did lagos became an oil producing state?

you think we don't know that the oil in ondo state belongs to the ijaws that were ceded in ondo against their wish? This is one of the reasons why I pray for the ijaws to have their ijaw republic and take back their lands from parasites.

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Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by Nobody: 3:44pm On Jul 13, 2023
post=124272188:

You mean Ijaw oil still Ondo and other Southwest state including all the northern states are below Anambra and Imo in economy grin grin

Which one be ijaw oil again? We are all yoruba in Ondo o, stop being mischievous ogbeni anambra
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by Lekan239(m): 1:38am On Jul 14, 2023
Af0NjaAreLiars:


We are talking about oil ya talking about tar I haven't said anything about coal Enugu and the UN closed uranium sites in Ebonyi




We know ondo is the only producing state there Lagos just one cup of oil

What percentage does ondo contribute ?
Ogun state with no oil produce more revenue than the entire igbo five state join together
Re: What's The Economic Value Of SE To Nigeria,? by zuchyblink(m): 4:20am On Jul 14, 2023
A region that holds over 70% of Nigerian gas reserve.
Since the sit at home started,the Naira has been on a free fall. We know the sit at home is hitting the crying unity beggars so hard.

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