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PoliticsRe: Watch Video Of Nnamdi Kanu Protesting For The Unity Of Nigeria. by Agumbankembu: 9:57pm On May 06, 2017
Dude, we have tackled this issue before.

Why do you guys like recycling old stuffs?
PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 9:51pm On May 06, 2017
Sanchez01:
Lol! The photoshop was done by Adekunle Gold, just for humour as always, but resident bigots on here would tell you Jaden donned an Igbo attire just so they paint themselves as sought after. It honestly doesn't make sense.
Please for the record, that was not done by Adekunle Gold. I have the dude that did it on twitter, even showed the screenshots dude.
PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 9:50pm On May 06, 2017
NubiLove:
who is the girl in the picture... you?
You love those belly and bums, don't you?
I guess you like better thing....sorry it can only be seen in Biafraland, not ur 'Biafrau.dland'.
PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 9:48pm On May 06, 2017
Sanchez01:
I guess Adekunle Gold's new photoshop would be the in-thing now.
Stop removing young Nze's cap, it is a taboo.

PoliticsRe: Ipobexposed Hit By A Car by Agumbankembu: 9:24pm On May 06, 2017
Thought I saw it all with Ademusiiwa.
PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 8:53pm On May 06, 2017
NubiLove:
They want Biafra not igbo presidency.
Aithink you know.

CrimeRe: Two Nigerian Women Arrested For Alleged Drug Trafficking (PICS) by Agumbankembu: 8:50pm On May 06, 2017
Afonja women and drug sef.
Saving this in my arsenal.
PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 8:39pm On May 06, 2017
koning:
Is that Jayden Smith?!!. Who give am that attire?.
He is now Chukwujadenu Emeka Smith.
PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 7:13pm On May 06, 2017
I no dey laugh with APC

PoliticsRe: Repentant Nnamdi Kanu Apologizes To Yorubas. by Agumbankembu: 7:10pm On May 06, 2017
Oduo man has been totally massacred.

PoliticsRe: APC Promises ‘igbo Presidency’, Vows To Bury PDP by Agumbankembu: 7:06pm On May 06, 2017
fck that shii, who presidency epp?
PoliticsRe: People Of Ukwangwa Thanks President Buhari For Appointing Their Son by Agumbankembu: 12:23pm On May 06, 2017
Ponponkon:
Agumbankembu gbalia kotawa sign. Anyi nchoro federal university la anyi ,anyi agaghi ikata ya la anya. Let's adopt a diplomatic process biko
Please stop this asslicking.
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Ikote Ekpene Road Aba, Another FG Road Governo Ikpeazu Is Rebuilding by Agumbankembu: 12:20pm On May 06, 2017
Ponponkon:
Dear Agumbankembu the Azumiri road is being done by FG(NDDC) Recall that Governor Ikpeazu reported NDDC to FG through Vice President Yomi Osibanjo for allegedly abandoning projects in Abia Oil bearing communities, the result of that action is what you're experiencing today. The road will be done down to Ohanku road.

Thank you
Better.
EducationRe: Meet 2 Roommates Who Graduated With First Class In Engineering From Unizik(pics) by Agumbankembu: 11:03am On May 06, 2017
Umu oma.
PoliticsRe: People Of Ukwangwa Thanks President Buhari For Appointing Their Son by Agumbankembu: 11:01am On May 06, 2017
Please I no follow you people, stop dragging UkwaNgwa into nonsense.
PoliticsRe: Meet Benjamin Chiedu, Founder Of Nigeria's Only Indigenous Drone Manufacturer by Agumbankembu: 10:56am On May 06, 2017
Another Biafran. Give it up for son of the land of the rising sun.
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Ikote Ekpene Road Aba, Another FG Road Governo Ikpeazu Is Rebuilding by Agumbankembu: 10:49am On May 06, 2017
Ponponkon

Please who is the one repairing the Azumini federal road, is it the state governor, federal govt or Akwa Ibom state govt, my brother told me they are handling the road, I am not sure. so tell me
PoliticsRe: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Agumbankembu: 9:37am On May 06, 2017
janellemonae:
See lies. And someone will believe this.

Pls show the rollcall of those DT supported & rejected this bill. Also show d video of gbakabiamilla shouting it down.

Nonsense!!
There was a rowdy session at the House of Representatives yesterday as members rejected a motion seeking to compel oil companies to relocate their operational and administrative offices to the Niger Delta region.

The motion entitled: “Calling oil companies to establish operational/administrative offices in the Niger Delta area where they engage in exploration and exploitation” was sponsored by Goodluck Opiah (PDP, Imo).

In the motion, Opiah had prayed the House to mandate its Committee on Petroleum Resources to liaise with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Ministries of Niger Delta Affairs and Petroleum Resources to review policies and guidelines of oil companies regarding location of their administrative and operational offices.

The legislator stated that there was need for all the oil companies to open offices in the communities where they are engaged in exploration.

He contended that the practice of the companies siting their offices outside their areas of operation is responsible for decisions that are “inconsiderate of the real effects of their exploratory and exploitative activities in those communities, such as pollution, environmental hazards, degradation and under development.”

According to him, “this policy is depriving the indigenes of those communities access to the companies in the event of complaints on their operational activities and is also not making the oil companies to be truly alive to their corporate social responsibilities to those communities.”

Kingsley Chinda (PDP, Rivers), while supporting the motion, dismissed the argument that the Niger Delta was insecure hence the relocation of oil companies to other states outside the region as untenable.

He said, “no part of Nigeria is unsafe”, adding, however, that trouble started when Aminu Shehu Shagari (APC, Sokoto), in his contribution, described the motion as “ill-conceived and inconsiderate.”

According to him, “I think this motion is inconsiderate; it is ill-conceived and should be thrown out. I think the PIB should be allowed to take care of these oil companies.”

The Majority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos) threw his weight behind Shagari, warning that the House will be setting a bad precedence if it allows the motion to sail through.

Gbajabiamila said, “we will be setting a dangerous precedence by compelling oil companies to relocate offices to the Niger Delta region. In business, people have the right to decide based on their entrepreneurial needs.

“We have to note that a business is a corporate entity and you can’t force me to operate here. You can’t change the goal post in the middle of the game. The PIB will take care of all these concerns.”

As the the Majority Leader spoke, he was intermittently interrupted by the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor (PDP, Delta) with several points of order.

The Minority Leader later argued that it is not good for the offices of the oil companies to be sited outside the Niger Delta where they do business.

Ogor said: “I find it totally unacceptable that the Majority Leader is standing in this chamber and saying we do not have the right to tell these companies to relocate operational offices to the Niger Delta. These companies pay taxes to other states while they operate in the Niger Delta.”

As members become very emotional and sentimental about the motion, the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, cautioned that, “there is no need for tempers to flay. I am looking at it from the point of business. I’m not joining the debate but can you tell me as a businessman where to locate my office?”

When the motion was eventually put to vote, those against it carried the day.
PoliticsRe: I Humbly Believe In The Unity Of Nigeria... ONE NIGERIA!!! by Agumbankembu: 1:47am On May 06, 2017
Unity beggars.
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Militants Kill Six Nigerian Soldiers by Agumbankembu: 1:43am On May 06, 2017
nnamdi1998:
leave those stupid people claiming biafra! nnamdi kanu will just finish dem
We're you really born in 1998?
PoliticsRe: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Agumbankembu:
tutudesz:
Niger Delta house of reps members need serious beaten,what rubbish are doing in the house that they couldn't not lobby other rep members to support this bill.
The motion entitled: “Calling oil companies to establish operational/administrative offices in the Niger Delta area where they engage in exploration and exploitation” was sponsored by Goodluck Opiah (PDP, Imo).
n the motion, Opiah had prayed the House to mandate its Committee on Petroleum Resources to liaise with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Ministries of Niger Delta Affairs and Petroleum Resources to review policies and guidelines of oil companies regarding location of their administrative and operational offices.

The legislator stated that there was need for all the oil companies to open offices in the communities where they are engaged in exploration.

He contended that the practice of the companies siting their offices outside their areas of operation is responsible for decisions that are “inconsiderate of the real effects of their exploratory and exploitative activities in those communities, such as pollution, environmental hazards, degradation and under development.”

According to him, “this policy is depriving the indigenes of those communities access to the companies in the event of complaints on their operational activities and is also not making the oil companies to be truly alive to their corporate social responsibilities to those communities.”

Kingsley Chinda (PDP, Rivers), while supporting the motion, dismissed the argument that the Niger Delta was insecure hence the relocation of oil companies to other states outside the region as untenable.

As the the Majority Leader spoke, he was intermittently interrupted by the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor (PDP, Delta) with several points of order.

The Minority Leader later argued that it is not good for the offices of the oil companies to be sited outside the Niger Delta where they do business.

Ogor said: “I find it totally unacceptable that the Majority Leader is standing in this chamber and saying we do not have the right to tell these companies to relocate operational offices to the Niger Delta. These companies pay taxes to other states while they operate in the Niger Delta.”
Other rep members supported it, majorly reps from SS and SE, but it was shouted down by Gbajabimilo or what is that his name and his northern overlords.
Fukktards.
PoliticsRe: His Bond, Their Bondage: The Demystification And Decanonization Of Nnamdi Kanu by Agumbankembu: 10:48pm On May 05, 2017
Damn if you do, damned if you don't. Each cause is peculiar and relative, that Mandela stayed 20 something years does not mean Nnamdi should stay the same number of years. You guys are unbelievable, everyone will mount on top of his roof to write rubbish. Was he supposed to be arrested in the first place?
PoliticsRe: Anambra Celebrates 10 Years Polio Free Status by Agumbankembu: 8:49pm On May 05, 2017
kenny987:
Great news!

They should be on the lookout against the habitual carriers so they don't taint the record of the state.
Hahahaha.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Celebrates 10 Years Polio Free Status by Agumbankembu: 7:56pm On May 05, 2017
cool
PoliticsRe: A Must Read About Igbo And Nnamdi Kanu by Agumbankembu: 7:50pm On May 05, 2017
Apt

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