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Weed is not a narcotic. |
hammariise: The speaker of Nigerian House of Representitives, Hon. Alh. Aminu Waziri Tambuwa at the mount of arafah during Hajj exercise.on full estacode |
see the rock worshipers |
agbameta: With our growth and progress ahead of your villagers, we need more bleeding.f00l |
eddiebruk: What do you know as Dash...? do you even know of anything called Trade...? you lack information/education in the right manner, you must have probably been educated by hearsayMy friend go sleep or else we go make u sleep |
So here's a hypotethical question for you: Just imagine for a moment you are in a healthy monogamist relationship. You love your partner and even though you're in your late twenties you can imagine after a couple years of being together to spend a significant amount of time with each other. Nobody knows what the future will bring but if it's the one for your life that would be pretty awesome. Here is the catch; You harmonize perfectly - and I mean perfectly , no nagging, no fighting, only constructive discussions and appreciation but the sex. The sex is just awful. Boring penetration that leaves you unsatisfied. let's not digress too much into the facts why it's so horrible but it definitely is and probably won't change. What would you do? 1 - cheat on your partner? 2 - leave and look for another partner? 3 - Stay unsatisfied? |
eddiebruk: Man you want to get lost for the rest of your life, Oil wells by Northerners in the N-Delta...? who and who owns those oil well...? How many Oil well do you think Ayiri owns..? Have you been to Ugbokodo Itshekiri to see what is going on around the waterways...? Have you been to Ovwiegbala to see what is going on down there, how about Ugborodo...? Ode Itshekiri...? Big warri, have you been there to see how Oil are being smuggled...? have you been to Waterside at the back of main market at night to see how drums of black are being ferried on boats...? have you been to Agbasa water side...? Man you dont even know what is going on in the first place so there is no need for this argumentYes we are taking what is ours. JTF no get handwork nah salary be soldeir. But how bout the one that they drill and dash aboki and yaribas? 4 wetin? |
eddiebruk: You are the one Advocating for %50 share here...so your story is as good as being directed to you, Nigeria owns oil, if you step outside Nigeria for a debate you cannot tell any audience that it is N-Delta that owns the oil, rather you will have to say that it is Nigeria that owns the oil, with that being said, until NDELTA pulls out from Nigeria after the Amalgamation the Oil is still a resources of Nigeria and so how it's return is being shared can only be ascertained by the FG.We are advocating for full federalism in which case the oil belongs to us as it has always been. If the north finds oil in commercial quantity do you think they will not advocate for resource control? In the U.S. no state talkless of the Federal govt owns oil wells they are all owned by individuals. The state of Texas which is roughly the same land size as Nigeria is 90% private property, the rest is either federal, state, county or Indian reserves. That is how George Bush Family are rich. Going by that and if you were a true Niger-Deltan, your family land would have made you and your family into an oil dynasty but the sad situation today is that abokis with nothin but their goros own over 80% of the oil wells in ur backyard. As I said you are not a Niger-Deltan and your post tells of your parasitic origin. Go and sleep. Final warning or else we go trace that ur address for effurun. |
eddiebruk: And you remain an uncivilized, greedy brat who will probably live all his life without accepting the truth, because you have been brainwashed by some idioticc politicians whom you are thugs toMah friend go and sleep... You were advocating against 50% resource control on the bias that leadership has failed in the ND as if that is only the region in the country leadership has failed. So your solution is to allow abokis and yaribas to continue to have access to our resouces. Does thiefnibu share lagos IGR with you? You are nothing but that proverbial Harlot that requested that Solomon cut the baby in half. Which in my book makes you not the true mother or in this case [size=18pt]NOT[/size] a true son of ND. As I said earlier go and sleep! |
atlwireles: You are a fraudster, neva pretend to be what you are not. A very pathetic impostor.no mind that damaturu boy wey won claim warrfi |
eddiebruk: How is Delta State better than Edo State....? the Bolded..? Which Delta State are you talking about...? or are you calling backyard farming a source of income in Delta State..?you are from damaturu so this convo is over! |
eddiebruk: This greediness pulled Delta State away from Bendel State which was then both Benin City and Delta State, now Benin City has been in existence without Oil for over 21years now, and yet can still be compared to be in same social economical level as Delta State with her oil, so tell me, how has the Oil made Delta State any better....?what is in Edo other than hoteling and their brothel hoes? How can you compare Delta state economy with that of Edo? Delta state had the most diversified economy in the country ranging from Rubber, Palm, Timber, Oil & gas. What does edo have to show outside Osas investments from obodo oyibo and Tina saloon paid from Italo hustle? Go sleep |
eddiebruk: Don't kill yourself with hypertension, I am from Warri, even though i am not in support of your lousy reasons, you should keep quiet and think about why are these things happening if those whom we call the N-Deltan leaders are not giving them the reason to do so, Your own Leaders are responsible, they are the ones selling out your rights, so if you want the right thing to be done, start with your leaders from your grassroot, put the frauds of DESOPADEC, NDDC, and other NDELTA organization into consideration and you will see how your own leaders are responsible for the loot and not the northerners, the leaders deceive you by making you believe that the Northerners are responsible for your setback, but do you know that Former DESOPADEC chairman (Named: Okrika) stole stole $17Million dollars in cash that was found in his house and till today nothing was done about that situation..?The most senseless post ever and you are not from warri since this post make u carry last |
IGBO-SON:abi ohh. everyone knows that APC has already bowed to northern agitators to rule as a right. |
eddiebruk: I just cant understand why we Niger Deltan's are so greedy and selfishSINCE OIL WAS DISCOVERED IT HELPED BUILD YOUR LAGOS, ABUJA AND EVERY OTHER PART OF THE COUNTRY. EVEN ALL THE THEIVING PAST MILITARY AND CIVILIAN HEAD OF STATES POCKETED A VAST AMOUNT OF THIS REVENUE FOR THEMSELVES AND DID NOTHING FOR THE HOST COMMUNITIES. YOU AND YOUR BOKO COUSINS ARE THE REAL GREEDY THIEVING INGRATE PARASITES |
This man is so annoying |
Me_Aboki: You are a dimwit for that statement, tell me what are southerners producing that northerners are parasitizing on? Tell me how many southerners are actually involved in the production of this so called oil - deposited beneath the soil through an act of God in southern regions, yes how are southerners responsible for the presence of this oil, did they plant it there?Mr. Aboki please go and sleep |
emiye: It is most likely a white elephant projectjust like lekki airport, abi? |
emiye: AH AH !, That report was on[b] August 8, 2012, over a year and 3months [/b] It did not talk about any commissioning , but a plan. You see why i called you a daft creature.Well that is por journalism for you. We would not have been arguing about this project if the reporter had inquired and stated the energy source that will be required to generate 140mw in bauchi. The project was commisoned over a year ago and was expected to have been completed by the time given for completion. As I said read Olodo |
Italiano1: What has the picture of a British man who murdered a British soldier on the streets of Woolwich London England have to do with a thread about Osun state? Hypocrite!because he is a yoruba fanatic. an argument yorubas use to dispel the fact that aregbosola the odenni himself has been islamizing the state steadily since getting into office. |
^^^what does all that nonsense have to do with Islam fanatics in Osun? I will let you know that yoruba middle aged women in akpongbo are the biggest drug mules in the world trafficking d0pe into thailand |
emiye: And you are still lying.I am now convinced your problem is data plan or lack of it. Since you wont google here is the newsreel of the project when it was launched over a year ago. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/08/celebration-in-bauchi-as-solar-power-excites-cheers/ get your masters to upgrade you to at least a 12 hr unlimited data bundle |
OsunOriginal: Osun state has been majorly a muslim state from creation but nobody paid attention to religion in SW generally. We lived together like brothers and sisters. The religion jobbers/pastors came with their usual noise and that brought religious consciousness to SW muslims.That is what you people said about Suicide bombersnot possible in Africa but alas we have boko haram. Here is a good example of exported Islamic terror - yoruba style
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emiye: I understand your kind of dolts very well, too lazy for critical reasoning.You are an incredible f00l or u suffer from ADD The solar project is just one of the alternative energy sources that has just been recently commissioned. The 140mw project is still in the pipeline as the original post and thread heading suggests and will be alternative based when completed. Why are you so daft? |
emiye: You have failed in your assignment.Go to the Bauchi state government website. http://www.bauchistate.gov.ng/index.php/ministries/power click on power. and READ for once you damn f00l. The Bauchi government is exploring alternative energy sources with the chineese venture and have successfully deployed a functional solar powered farm which outputs 30mw which is far greater than what your masters have provided for themselves at the cost of 3.2b naira and which still requires daily fuel charge to output just 10mw. odennis |
emiye: Give up, o ye fool.look at you. you have failed from the begining of this thread till now. all your arguments have been debunked and your masters ridiculed and this is what you have to say for yourself? |
emiye: Is that the 140 MW Power plant to be constructed in Bauchi ? Why are you so dishonest and criminal minded in the aim to prove your nonsense ? You went from claiming the bauchi plant will be wind, hydro and photo voltaic and now solar.You did not even bother to read it. The alternative sources include both wind and solar. You are a class act ignoramus and i was jus going back and forth with you so that others wont buy ur cheap sleaze. |
emiye: Is that the 140 MW Power plant to be constructed in Bauchi ? Why are you so dishonest and criminal minded in the aim to prove your nonsense ?NO IT IS THE ONE THEY WILL CONSTRUCT TO POWER UR DAFT BRAIN |
emiye: You are speaking from your asss.HAVE YOU SEEN IT NOW? OR ARE YOU READING WITH UR A$$ |
http://www.bauchistate.gov.ng/index.php/ministries/power YANKARI POWER COMPANY LIMITEDThis was culled from the Bauchi State official website. The Bauchi state government is opting for an"alternative" power source. Most likely wind. They also recently commissioned a solar farm http://www.bauchistate.gov.ng/index.php/component/k2/item/55-bauchi-gets-solar-powered-electricity-plant-soon-governor Gov. Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State says the first solar-powered electricity plant in the North-East zone will soon be established in the state. He said this on Thursday in Bauchi when he received an 11-man Nigeria/German Cooperation delegation led by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Power and Energy, Alhaji Ibrahim Jidda. Yuguda said that the 30 megawatts plant would put to rest the persistent electricity supply shortage and boost socio-economic activities in the state.So your daft LASG governors are still opting for fossil fuels which should be cheaper to construct but more expensive to run daily. When Nigeria divide where do you expect to get your LNG from?
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emiye: That is your assignment for now, go and find out what fuel will be used in the bauchi plant.Wind, Hydro and Photo-Voltaic. |
emiye: You see why i said you are daft, if i used N140 litre of diesel to operate/run my generator and i now use N35 natural gas to operate it. is that not a substantial reduction in operational cost?you dont even understand my point or you are deliberately dancing away from the main argument as your types have been doing on this thread For sake of others who may see this post let me state what the basic argument on this thread is all about. 1. The Bauchi State government is set to commence construction on a larger capacity power station that will serve both the state and national grid at which the overal cost estimate for the project is estimated to be far lower than what LASG just commsioned for their State Secretariat alone. 2. The argument of Scale of Economics was presented by APC apologist at first to defend the high cost of this project against that of Bauchi and other federal power projects. That argument was debunked and another was proposed being; 3. That the total 3.2bn Naira will also cover the construction of a gas pipe line. Even though the project has reached completion the gas pipe lines are no where. 4. The APC goons then now employed the argument that Gas turbines are cheaper to operate than diesel. This argument just propped up from them even though it was not an issue. I stated that gas or any other fossil fuel powered generating station are cheaper to construct since they can be sited close to the area of primary need than other forms of renewable energy sources which are usually located in areas where such natural occurring energy sources are abundant. The argument now is diesel vs gas. As if I made any assumption as to the daily operating cost but the total construction cost. 5. It is evidently clear that these APC baboons are just to daft to engage in reasonable or logical debate. |

