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lygn19:You don't want zoo to break for ur own selfish interests, typical Igbo man. Smh. |
ronia:No one is hungry, Aba is not Oshogbo. |
Sanusi behold, it will be this year. |
MzJackBaueress:Nwaanyi, it is on record that it's the northerners that are the ones importing red oil, weren't u ignorant of the fact that Nigeria imports red oil initially? |
MzJackBaueress:Forgettiii, aaah ![]() He is doing nada. It is his Northern people that import Palm oil, instead to invest in Biafra land, they run to their fellow Islamic country Malaysia to go import it. Biafra come fast abeg. I sight you my nation Biafra, i sight u oh jareh. |
rheether:There will be no civil war, only people who signed up to fight will fight, and this time, the zoo boys scout will come out, we will come out, and spray bullet, but this time, we ain't giving up, 100years? We will continue. But have no fear, we will defeat them. |
rheether:The people (IPOB) in forefront of Biafra restoration aren't doing it so Biafra will be like another African country that is hopeless and backward. Biafra will be a nation with civilization Africans will look up to. If they are doing this for Biafra to be just another poverty ravaged insanely corrupt country, I pray they all fall off by the road side and we continue to be with Nigeria. |
Hustle gone bad .Nice one New Zealand |
MzJackBaueress:You can agree with me this country isn't working, and doesn't look like it will. ![]() |
MzJackBaueress:See from this article it says five years, remember the five years here is the ones the media reported, but it has gone on for over a decade. EasternPride:I remember Nnamdi Kalu said that 11 years ago, when he brought a proposal and nice presentation to a firm that deals on palm oil in the U.K. The firm accepted his idea but told him point blank that Nigeria imports palm oil, he said he dragged the issue until they brought proof. Imagine the scenario, but come to a typical village in the East, palm trees are everywhere. It's such a shame, really. |
MARCH 18, 2015 NIGERIA IMPORTS N313.97BN PALM OIL IN FIVE YEARS by BAYO AKOMOLAFE Nigeria imported 2,370,000 metric tons of palm oil valued at N313.97 billion ($1,569, 888,000) in the last five years through the nation’s seaports. The commodity, which is being sold at $662.4 in the global market, was shipped to the country between 2010 and 2014. Data obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) revealed that in 2010, some 435,000 metric tons were ferried through the port. Also in 2011, it was 440,000 metric tons; 2012 – 470,000 metric tons; 2013 – 500,000 metric tons and 2014 – 525,000 metric tons. As at 2014, Nigeria produced only 930,000 metric tons per annum, while the annual consumption of the commodity in the country is 1.5 million metric tons yearly. The country’s production began to decline in 1976 when the demand was greater than supply. Between 1950s and 1960s, USDA data explained that Nigeria was the largest producer of crude oil palm in the world with a market share of 43 per cent. It supplied 645,000metric tons of palm oil, across the global market annually, but the reverse has been the case in the last seven years. Producers of noodles, vegetable oil, biscuits, chips, margarines, shortenings, cereals, baked stuff, washing detergents and cosmetics had to rely on imported crude palm oil for their business. Early this year, there was a report by the Guaranty Trust Bank Plc (GTBank) in its 2015 macroeconomic outlook that the Federal Government may limit palm oil importation into the country. The report noted that significant drop in Nigeria’s revenue as a result of the slide in crude oil prices may compel the Federal Government to impose further restrictions on certain agricultural products such as nuts and rubber goods. But data by the USDA has revealed that the country may import 550,000 metric tons in 2015. Despite the revelation by the report, Lagos Port Complex has taken delivery of 23,200 metric tons of the commodity from two vessels this year. MV Champion Spirit discharged 5,000 metric tons at the Apapa Bulk terminal Limited of the Lagos Port Complex, while Alo MV Sira offloaded 18,200 tons in the same terminal. It was learnt that palm oil importers at the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos had been enjoying 75 per cent duty waivers from government over the years at the expense of local palm oil farmers. Annual palm oil export from Malaysia and Indonesia, the largest producers, is valued at $50 billion in the global market. http://news.najiriya.com/2015/03/18/nigeria-imports-n313-97bn-palm-oil-in-five-years/ |
MzJackBaueress:But a ship carrying imported palm oil came in last week, and it was reported in one of the dailies. |
tpiadotcom:Hahaha. Baboon ![]() |
tpiadotcom:Typical ignorant baboon, always showing self-pity. No wonder your "Nigeria my country" is importing palm oil, from a country that came here, took the palm seeds and went home to take it serious. |
Premium Times is owned by a Fulani man, so thy just want to make their slaves a bit happy, in order to make them willing tools the more |
tpiadotcom:Zoological Republic of Nigger Area. |
adioolayi:OK so u want to tell me he didn't buy $50m worth of private jet? |
adioolayi:But Tinubu bought another private jet worth $50 million recently, to make it two private jets, so are you telling me he is hustling like normal average baboon in the zoo(nigeria) and could spend such amount of money, if he is not a criminal? When I heard he owns Lagos, i doubted it, now I see. See where Yoruba papers are hypocrites, their jagaban is spending such amount of money on aircraft, but many are going hungry in Osun, yet no paper will write about it. |
gbosaa:Getaway from here coward, why don't u continue being a slave in this eternal damnation. The ones that died to liberate you but fail, all ur life you won't be better than them. Is this the country you envisage for your kids? Chineke Nna meh, if you are Igbo speaking man, I weep for your case. Awusa messed up our women, and this right here, is a proof. |
gbosaa:Is not like we don't know the ones against it. 1. Those fathered by Awusa/Fulani people - Okoroawusa Rochas 2. Those benefiting from the scam called one Nigeria - some of the politicians 3. Cowards - we will need to check their parentage too, to check if they are actually from Biafra land 4. The ones getting screwed from the back by Awusa Fulani for contracts - I won't name them here. 5. Those brainwashed by Yoruba Pastor-preneur con artist, attending scam centers called churches. But for 1 person against Biafra in the East, there 100 willing to die to restore Biafra. And one thing this time, we know we have to die for this struggle, we didn't sign up to live, so if after the revolution we live, that's a bonus. |
gbosaa:Before u touch him, u have to first kill millions of IPOB and the Army of Biafra, you guys don't get it. He said he has solid concrete plan to restore Biafra, and May 30th showed everyone how much the people are in support, IPOB family meetings are everywhere in the east, people attend it weekly like village meeting. I pray for any station or barrack that will hold Nnamdi Kalu, because they will first get their own doses of suicide bombers in the East or North Or West wherever they keep him, before even the volunteer army comes out for him. Nigeria just enter one chance. If Buhari can lose his family to keep Nigeria one, then he can proceed, if not, he better go back to his shelf, same as any DSS or Army personnel to detain him. Okorocha wanted to show himself, he called out all the names of his grandsons and the schools they attend and the route they take to school, the man just respect himself and calmed down. Of course, BDOI has every details of all top politicians' children schooling abroad, for each IPOB lost to Nigerian security agency, the head of that agency will have to watch as his/her lineage is cleared off the face of the earth. We don't want any problem, we just want Biafra and you can have you Nigeria. But u see IPOB? DOn't even come near us, we took oath to die for Biafra, can you die for one Nigeria? |
Yes oh, zoo imports palm oil, the last ship carrying imported palm oil docked apapa wharf last weekend, it i such a pity. I remember the other LGA besides mine in Abia has a big oil processing mill, Alison Madueke built, unfortunately the govt allowed to go out of business, with no hope of resuscitation, rather the billion of naira that could have been used to pump into it is used to import from Malaysia and Indonesia. "Madness, mad people, mad mad people" - in Directors voice. And it's over 10 years now the zoo have been importing palm oil. |
ChimaAdeoye:That part got me cracking, I remember clearly when i was growing up, i always heard that Easterners usually get attacked in North, then in 2000, I saw hundreds of Northerners killed in Aba, and heard the same for Onitsha, 2002 the same, since then, those guys have learnt to respect themselves. |
disumusa:And that's why Biafra is getting restored this year, goodbye in advance. |
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