Politics › Re: Why Nigeria Was Quick To Trumpet The Chibok Rescue- Bbc by 989900B: 2:40pm On May 22, 2016 |
This article makes no practical sense going forward. |
Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 2:23pm On May 22, 2016 |
whytetyre: [s]You don't understand what it means to be st00pid[/s]. |
Politics › Re: The Hypocrisy Of Niger Deltans by 989900B: 2:21pm On May 22, 2016 |
aresa: The agreement they reached with the Nigerian government dictates that they get derivations, their own special ministry to take care of their affairs and welfare and also on top of that, they get the NDDC in form of another set of billions of dollars, they also get another set of billions in form of amnesty fund.
So, we all know what happened to all that money over the years and also the total lack of development and care by their own leaders who stole and exported their money to foreign countries to invest in mansions and other luxuries while their people at home suffer and blow up pipelines to ounish the rest of Nigeria instead if their own leaders.
Have they blown up houses and businesses of the people responsible for their misery?
What about the NDDC director and son of the soil who spent their money, 1 whole billion on babalawo? Was his house blown up?
Ibori's house is yet to be blown uo and in fact, to them ibori did not do anything wrong or deny them anything, he is still their hero same like Alams till he died, they even labeled that thief a role model.
NIMASSA director nko...The son of the soil on trial for looting them dry, but they are yet to blow uo his house.
Delta state owing over N700 billion carries the largest state budget in Nigeria when in fact with all the money flowing into that region should be the other way around and in fact be the most developed state in Nigeria.
What exactly was done with that money? Nothing, all stolen by their leaders. You can not pint to any meaningful project in the delta and even bayelsa.
It doesn't matter how much you give them or what agreement you reach with them, it means nothing, another terrorist losers will show up to blow things up and make their people suffer while their leaders and godfathers loot and steal as usual.
It's a vicious circle.
These clowns don't give a damn about their own people, they are just another set of criminals trying to cut their own deal.
They can blow up the whole of that region if they like, their misery shall remain the same.
They can burn, blow up ans pollute their land all they want, it's their problem.
Oil is becoming less and less important and necessity shall make us diversify into something else which we are already doing, it's just a matter of time . You can't blame them, they lack proper training/upbringing that parents and the community instill in their children in some other parts of the country and the world at large. I have one of my cousins raised in Effurun, and he almost turned like them (lazy, entitled), we reset his brain when he came to stay with us in the SW -- his parents were proud of his total turnaround -- he is a better man for it now. |
Politics › Re: The Hypocrisy Of Niger Deltans by 989900B: 12:58pm On May 22, 2016 |
anonimi: Thanks for the enlightenment on the PLANS. Would that make 80% of all farm land in the north as is the case for oil wells in the south? Cheers. Do you have any verifiable document or link/list to back your claim? |
Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 12:54pm On May 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 12:53pm On May 22, 2016 |
Yorubasgreat: But that doesn't mean we must be quiet when the said 'peacefully' is infringed...
If you don't say anything when the 'peacefully' is infringed, don't also say a word when the infringement was revolted.. Common Sense! I don't get your point. |
Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 12:25pm On May 22, 2016 |
Yorubasgreat: Eyes on the price doesn't mean, 'no hurdles'..
The demands and all their ups and downs conditions are preparatory to the main events.. Un-code it! Like I said earlier, good luck to them if they go about it peacefully. |
Politics › Re: The Hypocrisy Of Niger Deltans by 989900B: 12:21pm On May 22, 2016 |
fulanmafia: Not just farmlands but plantations.
Not everybody has the kind of myopic mentality that is evidently prevalent among your likes.
"Erisco Foods Ltd says it has concluded plans to launch massive tomato plantations in Sokoto, Jigawa, Katsina and Zamfara states in order to make Nigeria one of the hubs of tomato paste manufacturing in the world. President of the company, Chief Eric Umeofia, who announced this in Lagos, during an official visit by representatives of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor and its management to Erisco Foods factory, expressed the company’s intent to support backward integration executions in the tomato value-chain."
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/business/erisco-foods-opens-tomato-plantations-in-sokoto-jigawa/113455.html
They're also opening up a paste manufacturing company in Sokoto (using northern land and resources). Keep hating while the bright ones smile to the bank. You know why I hang around Nairaland, each day I see new ways to add to my businesses, from each complain I glean ideas, while wailers continue in their misery. |
Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 12:16pm On May 22, 2016 |
Yorubasgreat: Chill out, Kanu's freedom is no longer paramount now.. The intent is Biafra. ..
Wake up!
Even Kanu prefers death to not having freedom.. Relax and argue based on what you may or may not loose it they are freed not based on hate.. If Kanu's freedom is no longer paramount, then no need to hold anyone to ransom for it -- you've got to pick an agitation. |
Politics › Re: The Hypocrisy Of Niger Deltans by 989900B: 12:07pm On May 22, 2016 |
Reasonableness eludes most people when it comes to this oil thing -- they just literally evacuate their cranium and spill sh!t, and they are sincerely ignorantly convinced of their ignominy.
It's tiring already.
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Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 11:46am On May 22, 2016 |
Godgay: they are making the economy worse I hope that affects just the opposition. |
Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 11:44am On May 22, 2016 |
mile12crises: Don't weep for Kanu..... The struggle is beyond kanu as a person. Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt but didn't enter the promise land Good to know. |
Politics › Re: List Of All The Real Oil Block Owners In Nigeria by 989900B: 11:43am On May 22, 2016*. Modified: 1:38pm On May 22, 2016 |
wiseguy: If this list is true, then you have more southerners than northerners here with my Igbo brothers well represented.
What's the hullabaloo? Except, maybe, this is not an authentic list. The list was released by the DPR, it is an incomplete list there are more names, but the above gives a very fine picture of the general ownership.
Even Stela Oduah owns an oil block/sits on the board of one.  |
Politics › Re: Release Nnamdi Kanu And Give Us Biafra Or Expect More Attacks On pipline Gen Ben by 989900B: 11:38am On May 22, 2016 |
They are making Kanu's case worse. At times, I feel the FG is even behind this, I mean how can anyone that wants Kanu's freedom be so st00pid? |
Politics › Re: List Of All The Real Oil Block Owners In Nigeria by 989900B: 11:35am On May 22, 2016 |
The irony is, all the local companies put together churn out less than 10% of total production, and there are more wells to be allocated.
Why are the agitators not doing more in the above respect (increasing their own production or even applying for OPLs)? |
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Politics › Re: 10 Infrastructurally Most Advanced Cities In Nigeria. by 989900B: 11:30am On May 22, 2016 |
I know it's a dick measuring contest. However, if you've not lived or stayed some considerable time in those cities, or have some other admissible info, your 'opinion' is just that . . . |
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Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:47am On May 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Tukur & Jonathan Shared $35M Meant For Chibok Girls Release - Sahara Reporters by 989900B: 10:45am On May 22, 2016 |
Chadian president allegedly 'chop' inside? |
Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:40am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: [s]Ran out of insults, abi?
Keep bumping...
Ignoramus [/s] |
Politics › Re: Court Orders FG, Okonjo-iweala To Account For Nigeria’s ‘missing N30tn’ by 989900B: 10:40am On May 22, 2016 |
NOI and the ministry, would have records . . . easy, make them available to rest all allegations. |
Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:36am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: [s]Keep bumping my thread with your stup1dity.
You will serve as both a comic relief and a typified example of an ignorant APC zombie [/s] |
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Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:20am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: So why did you say that oil concessions began in the 1950's?
Try to be consistent with your argument.
Nationalisation began in the 70's by the Federal military govt.
You just dry yarn dust. Comprehension issues . . . o ma a se o. |
Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:19am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: [s]You have no argument
You only succeeded in displaying your ignorance.
Keep bumping the thread on politics fp.
That's your only use here.
Mumu[/s] See why they call you clown? |
Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:09am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram:
I am OP ode! You want a trophy, Bozo?
OTOH, "you are OP ode". . . for real 
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Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:03am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: Straw man argument
So Azikwe was in charge of issuing and granting oil licences?
You funny.
Keep grasping at strwas Meh.The point is, Nigeria was a federal state, with a president.
Not some jumbo-mumbo mismatched entity then.
IBB started the issuing license to friends and cronies thing.
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Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 10:01am On May 22, 2016 |
7lives: You mean Nigeria should spend her remaining foreign reserve? you better go and Google what normally happens to countries without external reserve. Anyway this is my main reason for voting against the other nincompoop, spend the reserve?,Lord have mercy. Thanks for commenting, those guys actually just derailed this thoughtful thread for inanities.
About the reserves, no one is saying burn the reserves. However, at 27b, it is not as bad as they make it look.
Considering in 2002-'03 we probably had less than $10b, and even at its peak in 2011 thereabout, we had roughly $47b.
Now my take is, the country is running aground basically because of paying reverence to the reserves.
Supporting imports with the reserves for the next 3-6 months (while we try to stem the tide of importing refined fuel and other crazy stuffs like eggs, palm oil, rice, toothpicks and all, and encouraging exports), in my opinion does more good for the economy than otherwise.
Considering all the restrictions on overseas withdrawals and e.t.c. and no one practically gets the N199 dollar except the CBN, banks and their cronies. Few years back, we could withdraw up to $150,000/annum overseas @N155, now at less than $30,000/annum we can't even get the dollar at N199, not even N300 -- something is amiss after all the restrictions and efforts, and that thing amiss is, racketeering, hoarding and profiteering which is going to turn us into a Venezuela.I have so much to say about this, but trying not to make this too lengthy. |
Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 9:46am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: Guy, don't let your fellow APC urchins see this your post.
Go and ask your uncles (the educated ones) if the title president in 1964 is the same with that today.
The fact remains that oil concessions where not issued on a federal level but by the regional govt of both mid western and eastern Nigeria respectively.
If you like believe it or not it won't change the fact. Answer the damn fxcking question. Or, does it make a f00l of all your held 'assumptions' . . . Nnamdi Azikwe:Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of Nigeria (1960–63); President of the Republic of Nigeria (1963–1966); With Tafawa Balewa as Prime minister of the federation (Nigeria). Thank me later, now go back and edit your ill thought-out posts. |
Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 9:42am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: [s]Frustration setting in.
Why not accept your folly
Nobody knows it all and we are all still students of life.
You have shown stubbornness and arrogance in the face of facts.
But you ought to know the facts don't give a rat's ass how you feel and that's why it's called the bitter truth.
Rather than feel humbled, see it as another lesson learnt.
Only stubborn goats behave like this.[/s] That's you right there . . .
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Politics › Re: So How Does Having Foriegn Reserves Under Buhari Bennefit The Nation? by 989900B: 9:39am On May 22, 2016 |
APCHaram: What was the title president in 1964 compared to that in 2016.
Use brain.
The German President is the heard of the German parliament and also in terms of protocol the number one citizen but the Chancellor has more constitutional power than the President.
Why is Saraki called the President of the Senate? Simple question, answer it. I accept all you've called me, but answer the damn question: who was the president of Nigeria in 1964? |