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DSS will soon visit him over this interview |
So she is mourning them because of what they intended to do for her |
mutiply:Obama is doing that just fine |
queentell:Which legitimacy? To chop heads off in the name of their god abi? |
Stop giving legitimate authority to ISIS |
ademega:This only proves that the group can stage attacks and in no way proves that the group is defeated whether technically via the pages of newspapers or militarily in the front lines. Lair Mohammed is daft |
arresa:Deflect blame |
arresa:Discredit |
kayfra:He isn't a socialist but in support of big governance. The northern elites are not socialist because if they were they would have invested heavily to subsidise health care and education in their region. He believes in paternalistic governance for the sake of distracting the masses from daily governance and to promote big government The bigger the govt, the more powerful a mediocre like him becomes. If not for the flawed system where govt is seen as a cash cow, who is Buhari? Has he ever generated one kobo of wealth for himself outside govt? |
I that Buhari standing hopelessly as his mechanic makes changes to his carburettor? |
The obvious mental nutcase is Aregberascal. The real headlines will soon carry this news for him |
Online newspaper headline generator. This is how they created fake newspaper headlines on Diezani. https://i.imgur.com/4r67h.jpg I don't know why these YAMS hate this man so much. |
arresa:Denial Are you denying there was no attack in the outskirts of Maiduguri today? |
arresa:You don't get it. Nobody in their right mind wants to hear of Boko Haram. What we are against is the brazen cover up which claims boko haram has been technically defeated and their ability to stage attacks eroded. This is what we are against - lies from the pits of hell |
The bitter politically incorrect truth |
The Arab muslim is a beast. The man must be one of many African migrants who got stuck in Libya after Gaddafi's death. |
kayfra:The PIB proposes a time line to ban importation of refined products. The NNPC refineries and subsidy will have to go to pave way for genuine investors. If we don't remove subsidies and unbundle the govt owned refineries in place for private refineries nobody will invest in the downstream sector. Believe me that there are Nigerians who can fund a refinery project. They own huge equities in foreign refineries . This is similar to how some Nigerians will rather convert their wealth to forex and stash it abroad because they saw govt meddling of forex trading. We must reduce our govt's presence in operating ventures. This is what an economist described as mad cow disease where the cow (govt) nibbles on its tail rather than graze on the lush green fields. That is competing with local businesses by setting up govt corporations rather than promoting private investments. The Nigerian Govt maintains the NNPC for sole purpose of corruption. It is time to remove subsidy, unbundle the NNPC, ban crude exports and develop a viable downstream sector. |
kayfra:We won't need them if we develop our own downstream sector and that is a very good thing having the greedy yanks off your economy |
kayfra:Now you are boasting of the same oil you want to rubish. Thank me for opening your eyes. Besides I am from Delta. And why will you condemn any SE state as marginal where Ondo ( the largest oil producing state in the sw) only manages 30,000 bpd as at last year? Lagos has potential but what are the reserves like? Nobody will invest in tapping a small well with crude prices this low low. Cheers |
What they are refusing to tell you is that Boko Haram have been attacking Christian towns like Chibok and Michika Innocent Christians are dying in their jihad. Even though we can see the foolishness and ineptitude of this govt towards tackling boko haram head on we should not forget those at the receiving end. vislabraye: |
eshietIntrepid:Read my moniker |
kayfra:Your last paragraph is not on tandem with the change govt which was propped up by Washington to make Nigeria remain dependent on imports for how can we explain the 70% Deficit budget that is based on loans drawn in dollars from the west? This is why I am all out for Nigeria's dissolution because we can never reach our full potential with the current setup where the two major ethnic groups are not ready to see any meaningful and sustainable development in the ND and SE. You guys are deliberately sabotagong our economic development for your selfishness and jealousy. How can a country with over 800km coastline only have one port for imports? Why should the FG mandate that all oil companies must relocate their corporate hqs from the Delta producing states to Lagos after the war and now Abuja? These are just a tip of why people like me support Nigeria's peaceful disintegration. |
kayfra:Read what I posted earlier on the significant differences between shale and conventional crude. Conventional crude comes in three grades: light, heavy and very heavy crude. The classifications are based on the ratio of extracting resins from them. Light crude can yield up to 70- 90% yield; heavy can yield up to 50% while very heavy like the tar pits in Canada and Venezuela the lowest. The density and viscosity of the three grades increases from light to very heavy crude and are in liquid to semi liquid states. Shale on the other hand is in a solid state and requires heating to "frack" the very limited crude out which yields less resins. As an energy source shale is more abundant and cheaper in the long run as technology of mining it advances . This will only make shale a substitute source for crude as an energy source but it won't overtake crude as a raw material input in manufacturing. Thus, we should expect profiliation of franking technology in the nearest future and a cut in crude exploration thereby making crude more expensive than it is now. |
kayfra:Which one is "our"? Lolz. The benefits from establishing a viable non export based petrochemical downstream industry are enormous. Pharmaceuticals, fertilisers, synthetic resins, paints, solvents are just too numerous. Job creation, industrialization and foreign exchange earnings will be ten times what we see from a crude based sector. The PIB is meant to facilitate this but una no go gree because it will make the Niger Delta more prosperous than you want. The Bight of Biafra can also serve as a shipping hub. The low price currently being observed will only catalyse Nigeria's disintegration further. Be careful on what you wish others because it will come to hurt you. |
kayfra:Crude is not the solution. The only option is to develop a viable downstream petrochemical industry Crude is crashing but has engine oil reduced? We will develop a local industry and if you are good we will sell refined crude to you but not on credit |
kayfra:As an energy source you mean. But crude has more valuable applications. Take a look around you and see crude derravitives being used in manufacturing including the device you are posting with. Shale does not compare to crude when it compares to the varying hydrocarbon resins that can be harnessed from it. If anything if global energy demand shifts to shale crude prices will soar as a manufacturing input. |
kayfra:You seem not to understand that the end game. The world has gone beyond peak oil meaning global oil reserves are depleting fast. The US wants to make shale oil replace conventional crude. Once that is established, they will have global market dominance. |
Isn't this how Buhari blamed the SS for Boko Haram? |
kropotkin2:Wake up. They installed a highly divisive govt They have many options on the table to ensure Nigeria's speedy descent to anarchy |
Vulu:Idoma has which largest reserves? Exploration for smaller wells began when oil was trading over $100. That is why Ghana started their oil industry. But with low prices nobody is going to bother investing and building a pipeline from Benue to the coast rather they will concentrate offshore where there is least interaction with the communities. Use brain |
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