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It is a stupid idea. And i think this govt is wrong in taken sure a decision. Where would this northerner you hope to train work. Is it in the nigeria oil sector. You better discovery oil fast in the north. You are only asking those MEND boys to head toward the north for bombing. I think you better bring back the university. At least delta state deserve it. What have kaduna state contributed to the Nigeria economy. $0 dollar but Kaduna state has more government project than delta state which have feed the north all this while. Kaduna state does not contribute anything to the nigeria economy but take away from it. While delta state contribute into the economy. It is an act of wickedness. Then tell me why do you blame this boy for kidnap and bombing when you provoke them to anger. When our people say they do not want to be part of nigeria, do you need to ask why again. And if the federal government of Nigeria does not change its decision and bring back the university. I think we may be thinking on the same path as kosovo from this point. Please store extra food in your house because of emergency need. at least 2 month supply. And I honestly think we should start using the republic of Benin currency. If we do this. We would destroy the value of the naira. And we would force and determine how the economy is run. May be when people start renounce Nigeria citizenship for you to get the message. |
It is a stupid idea. And i think this govt is wrong in taken sure a decision. Where would this northerner you hope to train work. Is it in the nigeria oil sector. You better discovery oil fast in the north. You are only asking those MEND boys to head toward the north for bombing. I think you better bring back the university. At least delta state deserve it. What have kaduna state contributed to the Nigeria economy. $0 dollar but Kaduna state has more government project than delta state which have feed the north all this while. Kaduna state does not contribute anything to the nigeria economy but take away from it. While delta state contribute into the economy. It is an act of wickedness. Then tell me why do you blame this boy for kidnap and bombing when you provoke them to anger. When our people say they do not want to be part of nigeria, do you need to ask why again. And if the federal government of Nigeria does not change its decision and bring back the university. I think we may be thinking on the same path as kosovo from this point. Please store extra food in your house because of emergency need. at least 2 month supply. And I honestly think we should start using the republic of Benin currency. If we do this. We would destroy the value of the naira. And we would force and determine how the economy is run. May be when people start renounce Nigeria citizenship for you to get the message.
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Look at the oil field in bayelsa state and rivers state. The red line is the boundary of both state. So can you people see it is not because of oil we want bayelsa state inside benin republic.
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Look this is bayelsa state you people think there is so much oil in it and you people do not want us to go over. There is nothing in Bayelsa state in term of oil. no much. na only militia dey there. You can see akwa ibom is 6.4 billion in derivation while bayelsa state is just 2.4, You can see akwa ibom have 3 times the oil in bayelsa. leave us alone so we can go to benin republic.
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my map again.
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Do you know what no oil status mean. i would show you the oil field in bayelsa state. |
Honestly Bayelsa state may loss its oil status very soon. check google satellite picture |
I would not be shock if Bayelsa loss thier oil production right. check the satellite picture and you know why. |
I would not be shock if Bayelsa loss thier oil production right. check the satellite picture and you know why. |
Ikeyman do you still want bayelsa |
I can tell you this in Benin republic every where in Bayelsa state shall have 24 hours electricity. Even I use to live in the north, we had 24 hours electricity. it was the first time I saw that happen in Nigeria. Some part of the north have 24 hour electricity. |
Fg's Insensitivity:Cancels Warri Petroleum Univ., Spends 14bn On Ptdf Abuja « on: Today at 11:44:50 PM » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote FG reverses Warri PTI upgrade Headlines Jul 22, 2009 By Daniel Idonor ABUJA – THE Federal Government yesterday reversed the upgrade of the Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Warri to a University status, as approved by the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration. Also, the government rose in staunch defence of the N14 billion budget for the construction of the Kaduna Petroleum College, saying that those who do not want the project sited in the north should have a re-think as there is absolutely nothing they can do to change government’s decision. The Government had on June 3, this year, at its FEC meeting approved the sum of N14.5 billion for the upgrade of the 15-year-old National College of Petroleum Studies (NCPS), Kaduna, to the status of an institution of higher learning, to enable it meet up with the current human capital challenges in the petroleum industry. At its weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting yesterday, the Government approved the sum of N10.4 billion for the construction of a permanent headquarters for the controversial Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, within 18 months. A cross section of Ministers studying some documents before the opening of the Federal executive Council presided over by the Vice President at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida A cross section of Ministers studying some documents before the opening of the Federal executive Council presided over by the Vice President at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida With the approval, the Kaduna College is now to be responsible for the training of management manpower needed in the industry while the older PTI, Effurun, Warri would be responsible for training the junior cadre manpower required in the oil industry. This development undoubtedly has continued to generate widespread condemnation from a cross section of people of the Niger-Delta region. Fielding questions on these issues from State House Correspondents after yesterday’s meeting, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Rilwanu Lukman, declared that that the government of President Yar’Adua has since reversed the Obasanjo decision which upgraded the PTI to a University status because it was unnecessary. He said “look, look, don’t give us that. That is the mistake which we have made, we have gone ahead and converted the polytechnic and the institution we need for the training of the manpower which we need in our oil industry and not only in the oil industry but also to universities. But everybody wants to obtain a university grade, it does not happen that way”. According to him, “the people who run the economy of a country are not necessarily people with degrees from universities. This is why we give emphasis to the PTI to train people that we need. Our oil industries are suffering because we don’t have the right manpower. And here you are talking about converting an institute which has been set up precisely to train people that we need into a university that will train people that we don’t need. How? Come on”. Reacting to why the government decided to spend such sum on a fledging college in Kaduna at the expense of the ailing PTI in Warri, the Minister said “O, come on. Come on; the place I went to study at the Federal College of Science and Technology in London. It is the biggest training ground for mining and petroleum engineers, and there is not a drop of oil in London. So the question of the location of the institution to train people is not necessarily a coincidence with where oil resources are. “Having said that”, he continued, “the Petroleum Training Institute in Warri was set up in the middle of the people, where the bulk of the people who are going to be operating in the oil field come from. The majority of the people are there, we have also in our local content provision ensure that people from the area where the oil is found are going to be predominate, as a matter of policy, in an employment opportunity.” He explained that “of course, we cannot say that everybody employed in the oil and gas industry must come from the Niger-Delta region but the majority and the bulk of the people are going to, of course, come to the area. The Petroleum College in Kaduna is not going train everybody in the sector. It is going to train managers, and without prejudice, it will have a high enough standard and people will from all over Africa will come and be trained. And the PTI Warri is training people from Angola, Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe, but the bulk of this intake must be Nigerians. But we will make it possible for other nationals working with us in the industry to bring in students”. On the government’s wisdom approving N14 billion for the building of a new office for PTDF a week after it approved N3.9 billion for the furnishing of the new office of Foreign affairs ministry, the minister said: “talking about the N14 billion cost for the construction of the PTDF office, if you want to build a three-bedroom flat you know what the price is. Here you want more people to be trained in the oil gas industry and you don’t want the PTDF to have a befitting office, an agency that trains not only people in the oil and gas industry but for petroleum technology that we need in the oil and gas. You don’t want them to have suitable office. What do you want to do? You want them to operate from a flat”? He queried. |
Fg's Cancels Warri Petroleum Univ., Spends 14bn On Ptdf Abuja « on: Today at 11:44:50 PM » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote FG reverses Warri PTI upgrade Headlines Jul 22, 2009 By Daniel Idonor ABUJA – THE Federal Government yesterday reversed the upgrade of the Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Warri to a University status, as approved by the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration. Also, the government rose in staunch defence of the N14 billion budget for the construction of the Kaduna Petroleum College, saying that those who do not want the project sited in the north should have a re-think as there is absolutely nothing they can do to change government’s decision. The Government had on June 3, this year, at its FEC meeting approved the sum of N14.5 billion for the upgrade of the 15-year-old National College of Petroleum Studies (NCPS), Kaduna, to the status of an institution of higher learning, to enable it meet up with the current human capital challenges in the petroleum industry. At its weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting yesterday, the Government approved the sum of N10.4 billion for the construction of a permanent headquarters for the controversial Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, within 18 months. A cross section of Ministers studying some documents before the opening of the Federal executive Council presided over by the Vice President at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida A cross section of Ministers studying some documents before the opening of the Federal executive Council presided over by the Vice President at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida With the approval, the Kaduna College is now to be responsible for the training of management manpower needed in the industry while the older PTI, Effurun, Warri would be responsible for training the junior cadre manpower required in the oil industry. This development undoubtedly has continued to generate widespread condemnation from a cross section of people of the Niger-Delta region. Fielding questions on these issues from State House Correspondents after yesterday’s meeting, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Rilwanu Lukman, declared that that the government of President Yar’Adua has since reversed the Obasanjo decision which upgraded the PTI to a University status because it was unnecessary. He said “look, look, don’t give us that. That is the mistake which we have made, we have gone ahead and converted the polytechnic and the institution we need for the training of the manpower which we need in our oil industry and not only in the oil industry but also to universities. But everybody wants to obtain a university grade, it does not happen that way”. According to him, “the people who run the economy of a country are not necessarily people with degrees from universities. This is why we give emphasis to the PTI to train people that we need. Our oil industries are suffering because we don’t have the right manpower. And here you are talking about converting an institute which has been set up precisely to train people that we need into a university that will train people that we don’t need. How? Come on”. Reacting to why the government decided to spend such sum on a fledging college in Kaduna at the expense of the ailing PTI in Warri, the Minister said “O, come on. Come on; the place I went to study at the Federal College of Science and Technology in London. It is the biggest training ground for mining and petroleum engineers, and there is not a drop of oil in London. So the question of the location of the institution to train people is not necessarily a coincidence with where oil resources are. “Having said that”, he continued, “the Petroleum Training Institute in Warri was set up in the middle of the people, where the bulk of the people who are going to be operating in the oil field come from. The majority of the people are there, we have also in our local content provision ensure that people from the area where the oil is found are going to be predominate, as a matter of policy, in an employment opportunity.” He explained that “of course, we cannot say that everybody employed in the oil and gas industry must come from the Niger-Delta region but the majority and the bulk of the people are going to, of course, come to the area. The Petroleum College in Kaduna is not going train everybody in the sector. It is going to train managers, and without prejudice, it will have a high enough standard and people will from all over Africa will come and be trained. And the PTI Warri is training people from Angola, Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe, but the bulk of this intake must be Nigerians. But we will make it possible for other nationals working with us in the industry to bring in students”. On the government’s wisdom approving N14 billion for the building of a new office for PTDF a week after it approved N3.9 billion for the furnishing of the new office of Foreign affairs ministry, the minister said: “talking about the N14 billion cost for the construction of the PTDF office, if you want to build a three-bedroom flat you know what the price is. Here you want more people to be trained in the oil gas industry and you don’t want the PTDF to have a befitting office, an agency that trains not only people in the oil and gas industry but for petroleum technology that we need in the oil and gas. You don’t want them to have suitable office. What do you want to do? You want them to operate from a flat”? He queried. |
Ikeyman na because una think say may be bayelsa get oil, that why una no want support us into joining Benin republic. you don see now. bayelsa get few oil. so you see no be oil make us want bayelsa into benin republic. na because we have the same blood. |
In yoruba culture is the lady family that sponsor the wedding those day. it is not a big deal. |
So name the Nigerian who was greater than Awolowo. There have been none. That why you are still talking about him. 22 years after his death. Awo mistake was supporting Nigeria govt against biafra.
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Look this is bayelsa state you people think there is so much oil in it and you people do not want us to go over. There is nothing in Bayelsa state in term of oil. no much. na only militia dey there. You can see akwa ibom is 6.4 billion in derivation while bayelsa state is just 2.4, You can see akwa ibom have 3 times the oil in bayelsa. leave us alone so we can go to benin republic.
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why do you like guro |
Nobody is killing tinapa. The project is not an economy viable project. How many business would leave lagos and go start a business in a place with less people. Olokola is the most viable economy problem after lagos because of location. |
Nigeria is a sick nation. I will continue to pray for you people. See CNN report , how we waste gas. and they want to import from the USA. you do you think you are tricking. obama habi. una get problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzj3rEUEXoo&feature=related |
here is my joke. When they go to club, how can they find real white one. The real one cant be smooking in the club house. open your eyes. Your first question you should ask her. Do you believe in God, if she says NO. next, Next question which church do you go to? I went to church 2 years ago. NExt. Next question are you born again and when what date. , never. Next next question do you want to have children? hell No, Next if yes, How many children do you want to have? If she give you any number below the total number your grand mother had which was 43. Answer Next. I am joking. 3 is okay. but some white women have many children over here. I have seen 9 children from a white woman before. Some white would prefer to continue to have baby. One had so many in the USA. the doctors had to report the thing on CNN. Can you wash my cloth? Hell No, Next. You dont want a wife who can not wash your cloth because if you are sick, she would leave you to die. Next question will you like to try amala and egusi? Hell No. Next. You want a wife that can try your food. just like you try hers. I have no time, may be in the everning. I have to go for a meeting. remain blessed. |
No , I am not saying it is sham marriage. I was at the wedding. Even they did not meet in canada. He was a pastor in denmark and like her and they came to canada to get married. Still married and he as been on canadian television before, even on david mane 100 huntley street. My point is you can marry a white woman and be happy. A good woman is not the colour of the skin. you can marry a naija woman and you would live in hell. Even most nigerian men live in hell already. So if you meet a white woman and you like her, why not marry her. Who told you the one you bring from nigeria would better. Kunle wife is white. She kneel down like yoruba women. I have see her do that. She wear yoruba cloth. And she wash her husband cloth. she is not abusive to her husband. She love her husband. And they are happy married. And she is white. |
if you were in redeemed church more than 15 years ago. you may remember Kunle Olowojure he was in freedom hall. https://www.kunle.org/images/family.jpg |