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This viedo only makes me laugh. I thank God my nephew has been deployed from Adamawa state. Oya make una kill unaself. ![]() |
Collynzo9:Nothing beats the truth in life. Propaganda can only take you sofar in life. Thanks for educating that pretending alamjiri, once gain. |
lekkie073:"If they were independent countries, some of Nigeria’s northern states would rank bottom globally in terms of development, even though the country is the seventh-biggest oil producer in OPEC. Nowhere else in the world are more children out of school. Fewer than 5% of women in some parts can read or write. Estimates put three out of four residents in the north-east below the poverty line, around twice as many as at the southern end of the country. “Boko Haram is a reflection of the deeper crisis in the" http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21627646-africas-lodestar-nation-has-weathered-ebola-extremist-takeover-has-exposed |
Datolee keep them truthful, man dey go sleep. Oga Goodluck is Landing Warri tomorrow, is happening all day in town ![]() |
I hope this happened in Nigeria, the more the north easterners take their lives into their hands the better. |
There's no need wasting the reserves supporting the Naira. Allow the currency, find its true value. The implications are less today, than they were years back. Nigeria has a strong growing non oil export market, this will only help that sector. |
[s] nuclearboy:[/s] |
^^^^^^^You know where tompolo resides, oya noisemaker go and interrogate him. ![]() |
Many people have their guns already, while allow only the bad people carry the guns. Legalizing guns will quickly reduce lawlessness in the country. |
Save yourselves the pain and suffering. The President will be in Ogidigben tomorrow, and you people will not say a word. This will be for your good. This is delta state, not Northeastern Nigeria, the land of cowards. If you want a fight you are welcome to it. |
WARRI—DELTA GOVERNOR Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, yesterday issued a stern warning that nobody could stop President Goodluck Jonathan from entering the state and urged the ethnic groups to maintain peace. The governor spoke against the backdrop of alleged threat by the Ijaw in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of the state to unleash mayhem in the area if President Goodluck Jonathan did not abort his planned visit for the groundbreaking of the $16 billion Ogidigben Export Processing Zone, EPZ. “Delta State is our state. Nobody can chase the President away from the state. Delta Gas City is a federal project that will benefit the entire Deltans and so, we are waiting for him to come and do the groundbreaking tomorrow (Friday),” he told Vanguard exclusively, yesterday. An earlier attempt by President Jonathan, months ago, to perform the groundbreaking ceremony of the project was aborted due to squabbles over the naming of the project. The governor said: “For the communities who are squabbling over the location of the project, there is no need fighting for the crumbs when the bigger cake is coming. The project is actually a Federal Government-driven project. It is not a state project. The intention is to harness the country’s abundant gas resources to realize its 2020 vision of becoming one of the 20 largest economies in the world. But the special thing for me and Deltans is that Delta, the Finger of God, is the host state and the impact will reverberate all over the state and country. Delta State Government is partnering with the Federal Government and other investors. We have issued a Certificate of Occupancy for the 2,700 hectares site for the Gas Revolution Industrial City. There are lots more we are going to do as the project progresses. “The Gas City is a greenfield development built around a major central gas processing facility that will produce pipeline gas from the domestic gas market, especially for power generation, and supply gas to an industrial complex within the Gas Revolution Industrial City that will include world-scale fertilizer and petrochemical plants. Actually, the wet gas is collected, dried and turned to dry gas. Like I said, with the gas city, there will be fertilizer and petrochemical plants and the agricultural sector will be transformed because a lot of fertilizer is required for agriculture. For the petrochemical, it involves a lot of production and so, the gas city is a very huge project. It is an integral part of the Nigeria Gas Master Plan, and will serve as a model for future development elsewhere in the country. The development is being managed by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, so you can see why I am excited. The whole idea is in consonance with our Delta-beyond-oil agenda.” On the mobilization of communities for the project, he said: “We have tried to educate them. In fact, I had to hold a stakeholders’ meeting with the various communities and I brought technical experts on the project. They addressed them in Warri with slides and all that, telling them the gains. But you see, it will take some time, it is a process, which is why whenever we have the opportunity, we try to educate them on the many opportunities that are there, and they should look more into the future. What is coming here, once it succeeds, generations unborn will benefit so much from it.” He said Koko in Warri North Local Government Area was to host the project, “but the anchor tenant – that is the company that will come and set up the fertilizer plant, found out when they came to assess the whole area that in the distribution of their product, it will be difficult for big ships to come into Koko. So Koko, from their findings, will be challenging for evacuation of their products, except they use smaller ships and that is not cost effective because they might run at a loss if they do that. “The alternative was dredging the channel into Koko and from the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, the initial assessment, is about $1 billion to do the dredging alone. And after doing that, you are not even sure of how long it will take before the silting process starts again and it will require another dredging. Simply put, evacuation of the product will be quite complex and even the importation of the things to be used will require another location. So, Ogidigben was chosen because it has a bigger channel.” - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/nobody-can-stop-jonathan-coming-delta-uduaghan/#sthash.hJenWjEI.dpuf |
[s] OrlandoOwoh:[/s] |
[s] FFKfuckedBIANCA:[/s] |
FFKfuckedBIANCA:Quote me when you have 1000 comments and your moniker is 36 months old. |
mopesy:Please tell us what your wise and clue full administrations did in Nigeria from 1960-2011. Yes, everybody will survive, because the people in Niger, Mali, Benin are among Nations and they are still alive . The OP asked, if you people hate Goodluck so much why not take the bold step and seek separation from him. |
shizzleStar: All their anger for what? GEJ will remain President till 2019. If they like they can use nuclear bomb. ![]() |
They know without Nigeria, they will become Togo/benin republic or Niger/Chad. Just endure their noise till after 2015. They will start fighting over 2019 elections. ![]() |
karlmax2:We can laugh about it today. Back then, it was not a joke. |
[s] VolvoS60:[/s] |
VolvoS60:You are a man ko, you are a man ni. |
VolvoS60:You're full of crap, get the hell off my mentions. |
VolvoS60:Wave it away? mister, what have you done for them? come here and draw cheap rain? Give me a break. You want Nigeria to stop because boko haram set bombs off? Did you go to work today. Why not sit at home and mourn the dead children. Go home and look for someone else to pour vexation on. |
philips70:Again, my rope is waiting for you, when needed. |
philips70:I have a rope on standby for you come 2015, you can hang yourself as high as you want. |
OrlandoOwoh:You lie too much, tell Nigerians why Andrew campaign came on . |
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