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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by chinchum(m): 5:25pm On Apr 18
We need to get to at least 2 million bpd ASAP
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by PressMyButton: 5:31pm On Apr 18
mrvitalis:

Arthur Eze major investment is outside Nigeria
Emeka is mainly a contractor

SEplat would become the largest producer of crude with this deal
Shut the F up and stop lying. Arthur Eze owns an oil bloc in the country as well as Emeka Offor. If SEPLAT is too sloppy to invest, he should get the F off and allow others enter in the contract.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by PressMyButton: 5:36pm On Apr 18
SoNature:


Stop delving into things you don't understand. A simple Google search would've cured your brazen ignorance. Who are the 'more serious people'? You think say $1.3 billion deal na beans.
Get the F outta here, there are several richer investors ready to submit their bids and buy off the investment. SEPLAT and his sloppy ass who couldn't seal a deal for two and half years can get the F outta tha way.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by onuman: 5:44pm On Apr 18
Also Prolonged:
Or funds pocketed?


In June 2020, Seplat Energy and its joint venture partner NNPC laid a foundation for a 150-200 bed Emergency and Infectious Diseases Hospital at Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) Orlu, Imo State. It was to cost $2 million and to be completed in 18 months.

Now 4 years after, no hospital.
Who is to blame? Seplat or NNPC?

Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by dgitrader(m): 5:46pm On Apr 18
IGBO THIS! IGBO THAT!, MUST EVERYTHING BE TRIBALISED?

better go n look up the recent ownership structure of SEPLAT before talking aimlessly
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Onyedikachi231: 5:52pm On Apr 18
Dittodat:


You must see tribe i everything.

NA who swear for these Igbos? Always looking at everything from the prism of tribal angle. The brainwashing in the SE is sad and pathetic.

So yorubas are not brainwashed?
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by OKEIYIOKODU: 5:59pm On Apr 18
Great100000:


https://businessday.ng/energy/article/prolonged-seplat-exxonmobil-deal-is-costing-nigeria-480000-bpd-minister/
Mr man stop deceiving people,we have been hearing that for years, the ones you people sold for the past eight years, where is the money and things done with It but were looted into private pockets and still Carry huge debts and out on us.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 6:05pm On Apr 18
PressMyButton:

Shut the F up and stop lying. Arthur Eze owns an oil bloc in the country as well as Emeka Offor. If SEPLAT is too sloppy to invest, he should get the F off and allow others enter in the contract.
Yes they own an oil block that they use to collect loan 95% of all Nigerian owned oil wells have never been drilled not to talk or production



See this one want to tell me about oil industry

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Codes151(m): 6:32pm On Apr 18
You must be mad…
Fools in nigeria.

What asset does Exxon have,?

Since 1952, Exxon has been exploring on lease.so what is seplat buying
Employees have refused to transfer. So Exxon should pay every one off and let them rent to seplat…

I blame Akwa Ibom government for being so stupid not to understand that they can get a corporation which already exists to retain or create more jobs that allow seplat take ownership.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by PressMyButton: 6:40pm On Apr 18
mrvitalis:

Yes they own an oil block that they use to collect loan 95% of all Nigerian owned oil wells have never been drilled not to talk or production



See this one want to tell me about oil industry
Get outta my face, you've been bursted as a barefaced liar.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by mrvitalis(m): 6:41pm On Apr 18
PressMyButton:

Get outta my face, you've been bursted as a barefaced liar.
Bursted how? Did I say they don't own oil wells? Are you ok at all?
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by PressMyButton: 6:45pm On Apr 18
mrvitalis:
Bursted how? Did I say they don't own oil wells? Are you ok at all?
F you, dude.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by LOVEALAIGBO: 8:04pm On Apr 18
PressMyButton:

Get the F outta here, there are several richer investors ready to submit their bids and buy off the investment. SEPLAT and his sloppy ass who couldn't seal a deal for two and half years can get the F outta tha way.

This has always been una plan.....driven by insane hatred for the Igbo and the belief no Igbo owned coy or coy with majority/sizeable Igbo ownership should be given the space and encouragement to thrive to the point of becoming the market leader in a given industry, and for its owners not to become wealthy enough to feature on Forbes richest! There's a glass ceiling you (the Fulani/Yoruba hegemonic alliance) have set for Ndigbo beyond which they are not permitted to exceed!

This issue with SEPLAT, MOBIL and the NNPC (NNPC being controlled by the president) has been going on for close to two years now....if not longer! Meanwhile, the deal involving Tinubus' OANDO went without a hitch! We all woke up one morning, few months after Tinubu was sworn in, only to hear OANDO had bought 100% of AGIPs assets! No hassle, no debate, no dilly-dallying, no gov't/NNPC objections.....only AGIP workers were the ones protesting about the hurried deal! Check the date of the news in the first link below!

OANDO, up until the coming of Tinubu, was facing boardroom and other challenges and was turning out to be one of the worst run indigenous oil coys, then all of a sudden it has started getting deals left, right and centre, and is now bouyant enough to buy out AGIP 100%! That's Nigeria for you....a country where you have to come from the 'right' ethnic group in order to thrive, get unfair advantages from gov't, and be left TF alone and not hounded!

Also, another deal was signed few months ago, and we're told Renaissance Consortium are buying SHELLs onshore assets! The consortium consists of a number of companies one of which i only started hearing in the news after Tinubu was sworn in....ARADEL ENERGY! The second link leads to a report on the acquisition! You'd be naive and foolish not to believe one or more of the coys involved are proxies/fronts for Tinubu! and his gang!

THE ONLY REASON THIS SEPLAT/MOBIL DEAL HASN'T BEEN FINALISED IS BECAUSE THE COY HAS A SIGNIFICANT IGBO OWNERSHIP! THE SUBSTANTIVE MINISTER OF PETROLEUM WAS BUHARI, AND WHEN TINUBU TOOK OVER FROM HIM THE MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIO WAS ALSO PASSED ON TOO! There's the odd occassion you'd find the hegemonic alliance pretending to be fair to a Igbo owned or majority owned coy, and that's when it's in their interest to do so, or when they want to use it for propaganda purposes: that 'this gov't is fair to all, including the Igbo'!

https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-oando-acquires-100-stake-in-agip/#:~:text=Oando%20Plc%20says%20it%20has,Company%20Limited%20(NAOC%20Ltd).

https://africaoilgasreport.com/2024/01/in-the-news/ndwestern-led-consortium-wins-the-purchase-of-spdc-shels-signature-subsidiary-in-nigeria/

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by BoldBrainz(m): 8:17pm On Apr 18
WizardOfNG:


Corrected for a typical hypocrite always playing victim and born with persecution complex yet never seeing the major negative part Igbos have played in every misfortune that has befallen them.

As an example, when you declared Biafra, in direct defiance and taunting of the constitution of Nigeria, what did you think would happen?

When Nzeogwu and co carried out the Igbo coup, did anyone think there would be no repercussion? You guys are revisionist jokers and very dishonest people by nature.

This is a very sad commentary in and of itself. That a civil war happened should be the yardstick for why a section of the country has to be perpetually marginalised and denied inclusiveness in the Nigerian project?

You need mental and emotional cleansing, if this is actually the kind of thought process you have in real life.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by LOVEALAIGBO: 8:23pm On Apr 18
onuman:
Also Prolonged:
Or funds pocketed?


In June 2020, Seplat Energy and its joint venture partner NNPC laid a foundation for a 150-200 bed Emergency and Infectious Diseases Hospital at Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) Orlu, Imo State. It was to cost $2 million and to be completed in 18 months.

Now 4 years after, no hospital.
Who is to blame? Seplat or NNPC?

I remember this! This was when NNPC built a multi-billion naira hospital in Katsina, and the question was then asked if they were also going to replicate this in other regions of the country! Then they arm-twisted SEPLAT to build for the south-east just so they can say the south-east was also getting a hospital too! This was when a once peaceful SEPLAT (peaceful until the coming of Buhari in 2015) all of a sudden found themselves facing host community unrests and boardroom issues which led to the exit of the then MD Avuru, and DR Orjiakor being forced out as chairman! You see, when a envious and meddlesome federal gov't open your chapter and want to get rid of you for whatever reason, only God and fortuitous good fate can save you! lipsrsealed

Check the links for more on the hospital they built in Katsina! Now can anyone point to the one they built anywhere in the south-east?

https://www.nairaland.com/5908259/nnpc-constructing-n21bn-hospital-katsina

https://nairametrics.com/2020/06/07/nnpc-commences-construction-of-n21-billion-medical-facility-in-kaduna/
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by ebufa: 8:33pm On Apr 18
mrvitalis:
😂😂😂 they don't want an Igbo man controlling such volume of oil


Simple and short!!! How can an okoro control such an asset? How can air peace succeed globally? Why complete Enugu international airport terminal so that more international airlines can fly direct to Igboland? meanwhile enuff cash dey to build a 12 billion dollars coastal road but 50million dollars to complete Enugu terminal no dey!!

Nigeria is a complete mess and its getting messier by the day

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by ebufa: 8:38pm On Apr 18
PressMyButton:
This is a subtle warning to SEPLAT. For two and half years, SEPLAT have refused to do anything on the oil wells, lying fallow, wasting away, the country losing billions of dollars. If the FG withdraws his lincense, our neigbours from the other side will start the cry of victimization.



who is this mushin douche bag trying to gaslight? Seplat has not been able to seal the deal talkless of taking over the assets...agbado and aboki have sworn that its only over their dead bodies will the sale go thru... i say a big AMEN to that! ou people do not know Americans sef........that deal will happen, okoro will control Mobil !

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Owutuotuo(m): 8:41pm On Apr 18
EmeeNaka:
They should conclude the negotiation so that things can move on.
I would like to know how to invest in oil and gas business. Can someone explain to me?

Read about the oil and gas value chain, and see the link wherein you can use an opportunity.

Just like the agribusiness, you can buy a farmland for rent, you can invest in farmers training, you can buy and sell seedlings, you can buy a truck for farm-to-market transport, and a lot more across the value chain.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by ebufa: 8:51pm On Apr 18
LOVEALAIGBO:


I remember this! This was when NNPC built a multi-billion naira hospital in Katsina, and the question was then asked if they were also going to replicate this in other regions of the country! Then they arm-twisted SEPLAT to build for the south-east just so they can say the south-east was also getting a hospital too! This was when a once peaceful SEPLAT (peaceful until the coming of Buhari in 2015) all of a sudden found themselves facing host community unrests and boardroom issues which led to the exit of the then MD Avuru, and DR Orjiakor being forced out as chairman! You see, when a envious and meddlesome federal gov't open your chapter and want to get rid of you for whatever reason, only God and fortuitous good fate can save you! lipsrsealed

Check the links for more on the hospital they built in Katsina! Now can anyone point to the one they built anywhere in the south-east?

https://www.nairaland.com/5908259/nnpc-constructing-n21bn-hospital-katsina

https://nairametrics.com/2020/06/07/nnpc-commences-construction-of-n21-billion-medical-facility-in-kaduna/




The feeling I have for that country Nigeria is best left unsaid........karma and nemesis will continue to dog every step that contraption takes........an abode of all types and manner of foul spirits and demons!

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by WizardOfNG: 9:18pm On Apr 18
BoldBrainz:


This is a very sad commentary in and of itself. That a civil war happened should be the yardstick for why a section of the country has to be perpetually marginalised and denied inclusiveness in the Nigerian project?

You need mental and emotional cleansing, if this is actually the kind of thought process you have in real life.

Typical mischief-maker trying to put words into the mouth of others. The very simple point even a child can fathom is that taking responsibility for the repercussion of our actions, rather than play innocent victims afterwards, is what mature, responsible and upright adults do.

Dont cause problems for yourself to then play victim and cry at the punishment others deem fit to apply to your wrongful actions.

That is what Igbos do and it is sad they have done same for more than six decades now with no indication they will ever change or be more responsible in conduct.

When you claim victimisation over every wrong, without looking at yourself, you only become more aberrant over time.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by COMPAQ(m): 9:40pm On Apr 18
PressMyButton:
This is a subtle warning to SEPLAT. For two and half years, SEPLAT have refused to do anything on the oil wells, lying fallow, wasting away, the country losing billions of dollars. If the FG withdraws his lincense, our neigbours from the other side will start the cry of victimization.

This has absolutely nothing to do with sSeplat by the way

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by onuman: 9:44pm On Apr 18
LOVEALAIGBO:


I remember this! This was when NNPC built a multi-billion naira hospital in Katsina, and the question was then asked if they were also going to replicate this in other regions of the country! Then they arm-twisted SEPLAT to build for the south-east just so they can say the south-east was also getting a hospital too! This was when a once peaceful SEPLAT (peaceful until the coming of Buhari in 2015) all of a sudden found themselves facing host community unrests and boardroom issues which led to the exit of the then MD Avuru, and DR Orjiakor being forced out as chairman! You see, when a envious and meddlesome federal gov't open your chapter and want to get rid of you for whatever reason, only God and fortuitous good fate can save you! lipsrsealed

Check the links for more on the hospital they built in Katsina! Now can anyone point to the one they built anywhere in the south-east?

https://www.nairaland.com/5908259/nnpc-constructing-n21bn-hospital-katsina

https://nairametrics.com/2020/06/07/nnpc-commences-construction-of-n21-billion-medical-facility-in-kaduna/

It is most devastating for a country where men in political positions to steer the country forward turn out to milk the country dry; telling themselves and the international community that they love Nigeria.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by BoldBrainz(m): 10:39pm On Apr 18
WizardOfNG:


Typical mischief-maker trying to put words into the mouth of others. The very simple point even a child can fathom is that taking responsibility for the repercussion of our actions, rather than play innocent victims afterwards, is what mature, responsible and upright adults do.

Dont cause problems for yourself to then play victim and cry at the punishment others deem fit to apply to your wrongful actions.

That is what Igbos do and it is sad they have done same for more than six decades now with no indication they will ever change or be more responsible in conduct.

When you claim victimisation over every wrong, without looking at yourself, you only become more aberrant over time.

Gentleman, you're making a feeble attempt at re-writing history and it is a sorry sight to behold.

Adaka Boro of Ijaw ancestry was the first Nigerian to echo secession sentiments before Odimegwu Ojukwu gave it a louder voice. And except my knowledge of the secession concept is twisted, I know there is no constituted law the world over, that designates it as a punishable offence deserving of life-long consequences.

The truth remains that Igbos are being victimised and they have every reason to feel disgruntled about it. The very fact that you're putting "more than six decades" between 1970 and today, makes room for genuine concerns as to your intents. Some of you Nigerians really need to start embracing the truth more.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by BALLOSKI: 6:19am On Apr 19
Dittodat:


You must see tribe i everything.

NA who swear for these Igbos? Always looking at everything from the prism of tribal angle. The brainwashing in the SE is sad and pathetic.
They fall for any cheap propaganda in that region.

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Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by Remii(m): 10:39am On Apr 19
PressMyButton:

Do Arthur Eze, Emeka Offor and co, not have oil blocs?. Why is SEPLAT delaying?. If he is not ready yet, he'd better step aside and allow more serious people take over and stop your victim mentality. Nigeria oil blocs is not your village property.
dey play. they are among the highest investors in nigeria oil sector. Arthur is about the highest investor in oil sector sef.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by blueAgent(m): 10:32am On Apr 21
Truthsandtrusts:






The UK using seplat to steal Nigeria resources,MUGU Nigerians

Jargon.
Re: Prolonged Seplat/Exxonmobil Deal Is Costing Nigeria 480,000 BPD - Minister by allthingsgood: 11:12am On Apr 21
SoNature:
Mr Minister, you were not hired to start calculating basic math. Solve the problem. That's why you are the minister.

Try to read and understand a topic, before criticizing.

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