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Some people were already saying that Igbos were behind the bombings in the Niger Delta. To these set of people, Igbos are responsible for all their problems in life. If they develop a headache, it is the Igbos that caused it, if they fall inside gutter when walking along the street, the Igbos must be responsible. You can see Tompolo blaming Sylvia & keyamo and I wonder if these men are now Igbos. Ugomba, Omenka, Tonyebarcanista and others. |
TonyeBarcanista:My friend stop twisting the story. Your ijaw brothers are saying that the government can partner with tompolo a criminal for "Peace building." who is protesting for Metuh? They can even send him to prison in Chad, we don't care either. |
babyfaceafrica:What is your problem? Ask the military to move into the SS and flush out criminals like tompolo and others. |
TonyeBarcanista:It is either you lack comprehension or pretending not to understand. How can ijaws be talking nonsense about peace building with a criminal that has N13b Nigerian money? |
tonyebarcanista, pls tell your brothers to stop carrying out attacks in Itshekiri lands, do your bombings in ijawland. |
TonyeBarcanista:Read the entire original post again and you will see how the ijaws were trying to save tompolo by saying that he is a force to reckon with and that Government should seek his assistance to fish out the perpetrators and help protect oil facilities. What is the meaning of all that? The FG should coporate with a criminal that has our billions for what? Read again mr man. |
Thank you Jesus, may your name be praised forever, amen. |
Dominique, Lalasticlala. |
TonyeBarcanista:Exactly. The military should deal with those destroying oil facilities in the ND. Nobody should bring Biafra into this please. |
Where is tonyebarcanista? I thought he said ijaws don't support tompolo or are these ijaws fake ones? |
Infact, this statement from the ijaws indicts tompolo, the army should immediately move into the creeks and fish out that criminal, he must vomit our money. |
abduljabbar4:I don't see how IPOB or Biafra is involved in this thread, must you drag Biafra into everything? |
chowlade:I don't think you reason well, you mean IPOB is responsible for bombing oil facilities in the ND? Kai. What has IPOB or Biafra got to do with this thread ![]() |
Ugomba:Just imagine how these ijaws reason like todlers, tompolo has Nigeria's N13b+ with him and he must return our money. The FG can use that money to pay arreas of civil servants. |
grandstar:I hope you're not trying to blame the CBN governor here, you and I know that he cannot devalue the Naira without Buhari's approval and Buhari has said that he will not take the option of devaluation. |
i am laughing so hard, the CBN thinks that we are children. Where will Nigerians get the foreign currency to deposit into their accounts before we even talk of transfers? The BDCs can no longer source FX from the CBN and we all know that the BDCs have been the suppliers of FX to Nigerians. Why are we going around a circle for goodness sake? |
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Please why are the MODs hiding my post? Which rule have I broken? Is it wrong to expose Tonyebarcanista for what he is? |
Xapio:Tonyebarcanista is just like FFK. Chukel |
chukel: |
From Dennis Mernyi, Abuja NIGERIA’S 36 states can now individually explore and exploit mineral deposits in their domains, provided they go about the exercise in manners that will not interfere with locations already given to other stakeholders, Mines and Steel Development minister, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has disclosed. Fayemi, while acknowledging that the Federal Government enjoys exclusive rights to mine minerals across the country, noted that the constitution encourages states to either set up their own investment corporations or partner private investors to exploit minerals in their domains. He disclosed this in Abuja, while playing host to the Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Wale Oluwo, who led a team from the state to make some requests before the Federal Government in respect of its minerals resources. The commissioner identified the minerals in Lagos to include: limestone, silica, clay and a few other resources which abound in large commercial quantities in the country’s largest industrial hub. According to him, “We estimate that we have limestone in the region of 12 million metric tonnes around the Epe area. We also estimate that we have silica sand of up to 200 billion cubic metric tonnes around the Ibeju-Lekki area. And the third one, which is clay, is about 180 billion cubic metric tonnes around the Lagos East. “We’ve been carrying out various geological surveys, both aerial and on the ground, and we believe that data is key. So, when you are in a position to make that decision as to gathering data with respect to where solid minerals can be identified, we are assuring you that in Lagos, we will put our resources behind your efforts.” http://sunnewsonline.com/new/fg-permit-states-to-explore-solid-minerals-in-their-domains/ Lalasticlala |
Lalasticlala is this topic not good enough for front page? |
Oyind17:Yes. I support the police to make sure they somehow die in prison like the four armed robbers I read about recently. |
Why is there no compliance with the government price of N86.50 in the SE? Are DPR staff not working in the SE? |
adconline:Why is it that anyone that states the truth is termed a wailer? Is it good for the FG to continue to rubbish our laws? |

They should put these ipob youths on check, they are 100% responsible for this. 