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I still don't understand why people will protest against the deregulation of the oil downstream sector. That labour man that called for this strike action is not very smart and deserve some serious flogging. Like this is the best way to totally eradicate fuel scarcity and bring about a healthy competition among the major marketers which the masses will be the beneficiaries. If I had my way and can give the President an advice; believe you me, I will advice him to totally deregulate the NNPC or rather privatise it. |
Shym3xx:You are right at some point but I think you should have considered the future of oil. Don't forget that the ongoing market share cold war that is currently raging is all about conventional and unconventional oil. Gulf nations have already lost full control of oil prices due to their own inability to foresee changes in the oil industry dynamics and how oil is changing forms geographically, geologically, chemically and economically which the unconventional oil represents. I think Oil prices today are controlled by the discovery of this unconventional oil, though I also don't like the shale oil and other stuffs, but the reality we all have to accept is that the gear has changed hands. Imperialists are now determining the prices of oil. At some point I just lost interest in this whole "oil prices" argument because you can see how some "intellectual people" started throwing shades at me. Well whatever the case might be, I still think I have learned one or two things from your own points. P.S I'm not an expect in economics. |
jpphilips:And your definition of superior argument is what? I guess is seating in wherever you are and believing every nonsense. Well you are part and parcel of the ignoramuses on this forum. So my friend, I won't waste my time on someone like you again that will eventually believe that his brain is black if somebody said so. I think you seriously need a toy gun, I might be kind enough and get you one if I should ever reply you again. Enjoy |
jpphilips:Dude don't sit down there and tell me horseshit. Tell me how the militants activities in the niger/delta control the international oil price and I will eventually deactivate my account immediately{besides am even tired of engaging little minds like you and the person that brought this horseshit here}. You guys can't be crawling out from whatever mushroom you reside in and be spreading total bullshit. Can't you people think for once or what? If someone tells me the gulf nations control oil price with a concrete proof, I will totally agree. But militants controlling oil price!!! Does that even make any sense to you? What is wrong with you people? |
ayzTIGER:And why didn't you disprove my "flawed analysis" on that thread? |
Shym3xx:My bro before 2015/2014, those gulf countries control oil prices and everybody knows that. I think prior to 2015 the saudis, russians, kuwait, iran etc had an unmatched control over over oil prices, they could decrease and increase the oil prices whenever they wanted. But when USA came out with it shale oil, what happened? Those gulf countries loose the control of oil prices in the world and China's{not an oil producer} influence on oil price bigger to grow more and more. I think even the gulf countries have accepted this new reality and a new equilibrium has already taken place. Besides a more better way of knowing were oil prices will be maybe in the future is the break-even of USA shale oil producers, which I think is the main focus of gulf nations right now. Don't forget, the argument here is strictly about "militants controlling oil prices" which I didn't agree with{militants controlling oil price, funny}. Your second paragraph, I 100% agree with that, rather I know that. I was just being a little sentimental on that |
LordVarys:You can't just ignorantly copy one piece of crap rubbish from western media houses and expect me to swallow their lies. I read economics at some certain time and am very vested in the field, especially in the prices of oil, gas, diesel and kerosene. I'm challenging you to tell me{since you were the person that ignorantly brought this horseshit plus junky analysis here without knowing how to intellectually defend the crap} how the sabotage by the militants is effecting the world oil price and you are telling me the stories of our ancestors. Are you for real? Assuming you were asked in the exam hall to defend what you pasted up there, are you going to tell the lecturer that he should ask the original poster? My friend we are in the 21st century, wake up please |
LordVarys:Funny. And you think Nigeria's supply to its market base will reduce because of militants activities in the Niger/delta? I laugh at you my friend. This is the simple logic that will playout or has already been playing out in a scenario like this; Nigerians = cut their PMS supply Nigeria's market base = supply remains normal Nigerians = sad, crying, screaming no fuel, no power NMB = nothing changes Nigerians = hike in oil price NMB = price remains constant Nigerians = loose NMB = not effected one bit My friend the oil market is all about keeping your market/buyers. And if Nigeria can't satisfy or keep its market base, then believe me, our market base will look for another alternative option/oil producers. Simple as that |
LordVarys:Ignorance at its peak. Dude the rise and fall of oil price has nothing whatsoever to do with militants. The price is mostly influenced by low/high demands from industrialised countries like China, India, USA, Japan and some few countries in Europe. Oil market is all about protecting your markets and making sure your competitors don't take over your market base. And till date Nigeria still refines 70% of its crude outside so blowing up pipelines will largely effect the average Nigerian{I.e scarcity of PMS, No gas for power plants and electricity supply will drastically drop} and the prices of oil will still be controlled by major international players |
Nigeria is not among the top oil producers in the world, so how are the militants controlling the price of oil? Is it because the blow up pipelines or what? |
I think buhari needs to caution this particular girl, like her excesses are just getting to much. Girl always come across as a lover of luxurious things. I don't care about what anybody think but this girl has to lay low for the time being. Nigerians are facing a really hard time and all these unnecessary silly pictures are sending some wrong messages to the masses. Some of us might not like the former president but one think we will agree with is that he don't allow his kids take snapshots at any given opportunity. And why is she not always in hijab or something that will cover her upper part of the body well? |
I think I have learned one or two things on nairaland. People just come here and post their comments covered with ignorance and they will expect everybody to swallow their lies. Just ask them to bring any proof to back up their claims and watch how they will start insulting you. And the same people will be the ones calling everybody illiterates. I don't just know, but I think the intellectuals that normally grace this forum before are gone. Now the forum is constituted by people will little minds.I was seriously expecting somebody, I mean anybody to disprove this my claims, but unfortunately nobody was able to do that. Pretty sad |
stinechykee:Cc: mynd44, lalasticlala, seun, Dominique He broke rule 2 |
lunaticfringe:Senator enang made frivolous accusations. When they asked him to prove that, has he done that till date. FYI, after doing my own little research about the real owners of oil blocks in Nigeria, I stumbled on on so many comprehensive list showing the owners of oil blocks in Nigeria, I still had to call three people who are working with the oil companies to make sure I don't get the wrong info. They sent me all the names of oil blocks owners in Nigeria via mail. It was even one of them that told me a comprehensive list was on one of the national dailies, which was a refutation to what senator enang said and that's how I came about with my claims. Senator enang just like any other average Nigerian was just plain ignorant. And the human rights link you put up there, are you for real my friend? |
chinchum:This is the unfortunate truth I have come to believe my friend. Like seriously I was expecting so much from the people who said northerners owned majority of the oil blocks in Nigeria, and I think I was disappointed because nobody was able to disprove my claims. The level of ignorance in Nigeria is just too much |
lunaticfringe:Ok you said I should stop posting unfounded hearsays and you yourself can't provide me with a founded list of northerners that owned up all the oil blocks in Nigeria, rather you resulted to calling "everyone else" as the comprehensive evidence you have for the oil block owners. Just listen to yourself again. Well many of you today have exposed yourselves as liars and rumour mongers |
knightsTempler:*sights* So all the names you saw up are names of northerners right? * sights again* |
Cjrane2:And here we go again. Just mere accusations with no concrete evidence. FYI, most of those oil wells were awarded/licensed/issued by obasanjo and jonathan |
NwaTeacher1:Funny. Ok I want you or anybody to bring a proof that am the person eating the maize and not the multinationals from the backyard of my neighbour. Ignorance talk was done in the 19th century my friend |
lunaticfringe:And who are the intellectually sound "everyone else"? Mention just two of those people. Look my friend if you don't know what to say don't say anything at all. |
NwaTeacher1:I'm not a APC fan neither am I their apologist. We are talking about the oil block owners in Nigeria and I want you to proof me wrong about the real owners |
gwales:That's the lie they want everybody to believe but not anybody is everybody. I saw a thread on FP and I was so shocked. How can somebody come out and lie that northerners owned all the oil blocks when in reality that isn't true. I don't just get it |
Please I want my Niger/Delta brothers and sisters to stop accusing the northerners of owning and controlling "their oil" when in fact and truth, the oil blocks are owned by multinational companies. I think the Niger/deltans should direct their cries at the "parasitic" multinationals. This thread is a rejoinder to the particular thread below. I just couldn't believe what I was seeing there. Honestly many Nigerians are ignorant. https://www.nairaland.com/3109832/iyc-wants-unfair-allocation-oil |
Breakdown of Indigenous Operators/owners of oil blocks in Nigeria, their directors and major shareholders NOTE - Like almost 65% of these oil blocks were not issued by northern head of states or presidents. And about 90% of these oil blocks are owned by multinational oil companies. So the lie being told everyday that northerners control/own the oil blocks should stop. Facts, evidence or proofs are needed if people want a person like me to believe that the northerners own the country's oil blocks and not the hearsays that fly around everyday S/No. Name of Operator. LicenCe Year of Award. Names of Directors/shareholders 1 Alfred James Petroleum OPL 302 1991 Adewunmi Sijuade, Goke Sijuade, Adedeji Sijuade, Olayinka Sijude, Adeyemi Osiyemi and Femisola Awosika, with A.O Adeyinka as Chairman 2 Soglas Nigeria Limited OPL 226 1991 Oscar P. Udoji, P.E Udoji, E.E. Nwosu, with J.O. Udoji as Chairman 3 NorthEast Petroleum OPL 215, 840 &902 1991 Kommer Complex Limited, Nwokema Ngozi Mbu, Abubakar Jubril and Ashiru B. Aliu, A. Ayankoya with Saleh Jambo as Chairman 4 Optimum Petroleum OPL 310 1992 R.D. Adelu, Yusuf N’jie and O.A. Aremu with Ibrahim Bunu as Chairman 5 Sunlink Petroleum OPL 238 & OPL 311 1993 Olaniyi Olumide, Hayford Alile, Samuel Bolarinde, Richard Adelu, Martins Olisa, John Brunner and Emmanuel Ojei 6 Express Petroleum OPL 108 & 227 1995 Ahmade Rufai, Tajudeen Dantata, Dalhatu Gwarzo, Lawan Omar with Aminu Alhassan Dantata as Chairman 7 Dubril Oil Co. Nigeria OPL 96 1987 B.N. Itsueli, C.A. Itsueli, O.O. Itsueli, A.E. Ihuegbu with U.J. Itsueli as Chairman. 8 Amni Int. Petroleum OPL 112 &117 1998 &1999 E.C Edozien, Tunde Afolabi with Sanni Bello as Chairman 9 Atlas Petroleum Int. Nig Ltd OPL 109 1996 Umaru Ndanusa, Ikechukwu Joseph, Mohammadu Murtala with Arthur Eze as Chairman 10 Consolidated Oil OPL 103, 458, 136 1993, 1998 &2006 O. Adenuga and Ebi Omatsola with Mike Adenuga as Chairman 11 Oriental Energy Resources OPL 115 1999 Usman Danburan, Jibril Mohammed Indimi with Senior Mohammed Indimi as Chairman 12 Cavendish Petroleum Nig. Ltd OPL 110 1996 Gambo Gubio with Mai Deribe as Chairman 13 Allied Energy Resources Nig. Ltd OPL 120 & 121 2001 Mickey Lawal as Director with Kase Lawal as Chairman 14 Peak Petroleum OPL 122 2001 Adekunle Olumide, W. Bolaji, Florence D. Oluokun and Ayodeji Oluokun with M.A. Oluokun as Chairman 15 Summit Oil Nig. Limited - OPL 205 and 206 1990 L.K.O Abiola, Radio Communications Nig. Ltd with M.K.O Abiola as Chairman 16 Crownwell Petroleum Ltd OPL 305 AND 306 1993 - S.K Adejumo with Sair Kuashi as Chairman 17 Famfa Oil Ltd OPL 216 (OML 127) 1993 - Folorunso Alakija 18 MoniPulo OPL 114, 239, 234, 231 1999, 2008, 2008, 2007 - F.A. Agama with O.B. Lulu Briggs as Chairman 19 Yinka Folawiyo Pet. Company OPL 113 1998 - S.T. Folawiyo, T.B Folawiyo with W.I Folawiyo as Chairman 20 Zebbra Energy Limited - OPL 248 2004 S.A. Oloko, Boni Madubunyi, Zimako O. Zimako with A.B.C. Orjiako as Chairman 21 Oil and Gas Limited OPL 249 and 140 2003, 2006 M.O. I drisu with Reggie Uduhim as Chairman 22 Continental Oil and Gas Limited - OPL 59 1998 Agbolade Paddy, Subair Shefiu with Mike Adenuga as Chairman 23 Emerald Energy Resources OML 141 2001 J.O. Amaefule, P.L. Caldwell, A.C. Uzoigwe, Amos NUR, C.N. Chieri, Femi Akingbe, F.A. Njoku with Emmanuel Egbogah as Chairman 24 Oranto Petr. Limited - OPL 320 2002 Arthur Eze as Chairman 25 Dajo Oil Limited OPL 320 2004 - R.B. Domingo, M.O. Domingo, U.R. Domingo with Domingo Obande as Chairman 26 Malabu OPL 245 - Dan Etete as Chairman 27 Orient Energy. - OPL 915, 916 N. Nwawka with Emeka Anyaoku as Chairman 28 Sahara Energy Exploration OPL 284, 228, 332 2005, 2006 - Buba Lawal, Cole Tonye, Odunsi Ade as Diectors 29 Enageed Resources Limited OPL 274 2007 - Buba Lawal, Cole Tonye, Odunsi Ade as Diectors 30 Seplat OPL 4, 38, 41 2010 A.B.C. Orjiako and Austin Avuru 31 Ekcrest E & P Limited OPL 40 2012 - Emeka Offor as Chairman 32 First Hydrocarbon OPL 26 2011 - O.A Azazi as Chairman 33 Neconde OPL 42 2011 - Amesi Azudialu, John Umeh, Nnenna Obijesi 34 Niger Delta Western OPL 34 2012 Olayiwola Fatona, David Richards, P.O. Balogun, T. Omisore 35 Transcorp OPL 281 2011 Jim Ovia, Tony Elumelu, Femi Otedola, Funso Lawal, Jacob Ajekigbe, Tony Ezenna, Ndi Onyiuke Okereke, Fola Adeola and Nicholas Okoye 36 Starcrest, Cross River Energy & NPDC OPL 242 2011 Emeka Offor, Chris Garuba 37 Starcrest OPL 291 Emeka Offor, Gidado Idris, Yzoni Yaw 38 South Atlantic (SAPETRO) OPL 264 (130) 1998 Miguel Guerrero, Joy Ikiebe, Guerrrero, with T.Y. Danjuma as Chairman 39 Oando OPL 278, 236 2005, 2006 - Magoro, J.A. Tinubu, O. Boyo, M.O. Osunsanya, O. Adeyemo, O. Akpata, Oba Gbadebo, A. Peppe and Appiah Korang 40 Ashbert OPL 325 Albert Esiri, Ifeoma Esiri 41 Oil World OPL 241 2007 - Gbenga Olawapo, Adekunle Akintola, Ibukun Olawepo, Rachael Akintola 42 Pan Ocean OPL 98, 275 1976, 2007 -F.A. Fadeyi, M.D. Yuduf, S.D. Adeniyi 43 Cleanwater Consortium OPL 289 2007 - Arumeni-Ikhide Joseph, Okey Nzenwa, Abu Ibrahim 44 Afren Global Resources OPL 907, 917 2005, 2008 - Rilwan Lukman, Osmah Shahenshah, Evert Jan Mulder, Peter Bingham, Guy Pass, Bet Cooper, Constantine, Egbert Imomoh 45 Centrica/CCC/All Bright Consortium OPL 276, 283 2005, 2006 - Jake Mirica, John Sheers 46 Gas Transmission & Power Ltd OPL 905 2005. - Ahmed Joda, Babangida Hassan Katsina, Makoji Aduku, Abubakar Joda 47 Global Energy Company Limited OPL - 135 2005, 2010 S.A. Onabiyi, M.A. Koshoni, T.T. Anyansho, J.N. Obiago 48 New Nig. Devt. Company OPL 733,809, 810,722 Northern State governors 49 Tenoil Petroleum Energy Services OPL 2008 2007 - Jim Ovia, Tony Elumelu, Femi Otedola, Funso Lawal, Jacob Ajekigbe, Tony Ezenna, Ndi Onyiuke Okereke, Fola Adeola, Nicholas Okoye, with Elumelu as Chairman Marginal Fields Operators S/No Name of Company. Licence Year of Award. Names of Directors/Shareholders. 1 Niger Delta Company Ogbele (OML 54) - 1999 Aret Adams, Uduimo Itsueli, Sammy Olagbaju, David Richard, Udi Ibru and Fatona Layi 2 Prime Petr. Ltd & Suffolk Petr Asaramaroru (OML 11) 2003. - MacPepple Henry, Macpepple Joy, Macpepple Emmanuel, Macpepple Elfrida and Macpepple Victoria 3 Oriental Energy Owok (OML 67), Ebok 2006, 2007 - Alhaji Indimi, Usman Danburran 4 Universal Energy Stubb Creek Field (OML 13/14 - 2003 Amana Nkoyo, Mianaekere Nelson, Abubakar Hayatou, Mboho Emmanuel, Ekpo Akpan, Inyang Etim (Akwa Ibom Govt) 5 Eurafric Energy Limited Dawes Island (OML 54) - 2003 Onoh Anthony, Onoh Christiana, Onoh Ngozi, George Udoekong, Nwauche Eastus 6 Pillar Oil Limited Umusati/Igbuku (OML 56). - 2003 Onosode G.O, Fadahunsi O, Amakiri J., Hassan-Katsina Usman, Tonwe Basife, Obaseki Godwin, Akoy 7 Bayelsa Oil Company Atala (OML 46) - Bayelsa Govt, Brigidi David, Alamieyesheiga Anitonbrapa, Ifimain Ekine, Jonathan Selereipre, Enddeley Francis, Chinwetelu Chris, Willians E .J., Aliyu Abubakar 8 Movideo E&P Ekeh (OML 88) - Idau Sadiq, Jacobs Kayode, Enahoro Victor, Mohammed Aishatu, Tugger Yusuf, Okwuaive Iyabo, Sadare Raymond 9 Bicta Energy Ogedeh (OML 90) -Adesemowo G.A, Bashir MM, Onumodu Soye, Akinro C.A, Malberbe T. Unejei T 10 Guarantee Petrr & Owena Oil Ororo (OML 95) - Rufus Giwa, Ayodele Johnson, Fayose Abiodun, Unuigbe Odion, Omobomi Samuel, Rotimi Luyi, Adefarati Tunde, Duyie Korede, Ojo Segun, Ogedengbe Dele, Aidi Abass, Adegbonmire Wunmi, Amoye Mofisco, Ebiseni Sola, Oladunni Solomon, Agoi-George Segun, Akinruntan F.E, Hassan AlGazali, Eburajolo Victor, S.A. Ajayi 11 Platform Petroleum Limited Egboma (OML 38) - Edmund Daukoru, Avuru Austin, Amachi Moshe, Adegoke Oluwafeyisola, Addo-Bayero Nasir, Ewendu Chidi 12 Sogenal Ltd Akepo (OML 90) - Funso Lawal, Joda Abubakar, Harriman Hope, Odu Bunmi, Edohoeket Samuel, Yahaya Mohammed, Dada Nicholas, Yellowe Kenneth 13 Chorus Energy Amoji (OML 56) - Akerele Chris, Mamman Samaila, Ihetu G.S. Braide Kombo, Banks Nigel, Clubb James, Uhuegbulem Ben, Baba Gana Abba 14 Millennium Oil and Gas Oza (OML 11) - Ali Chris, Maseli John, Karrs Sastry, Shama Yogi, Igweze Emeka, Bashir Farouk 15 Brittania U-Nigeria Ajapa (OML 90) - Ifejika Uju, Ifejika Emmanuel, Omu Paul, Otiji Igwe, Ikpeme Ita, Cardoso Tokie, Okonkwo Annie, Inua Mogaji, Mbanefo Louis, Ombu AVM, Horsfall A.K., Ukpong Uche, Ogoro Emomena, Ifejika E.I, Umar Alhaji, Ikpele A.O 16 Network E & P Qua Iboe (OML 13) - Ajose Adeogun Ladi, Adesomoju Akin Alex -Duduyemi, Adewusi Adebowale, Ifode Yeletide, Gasau Ismaila Musa, John Etop, Olagbede Olufemi 17 Waltersmith Petroman & Morris Petr. Ibigwe (OML 16) - Isa Abdulrasak, Saleh Danjuma, Utomvie Nyingi, Ita Princess, Okoli Ndubuisi, Kakpovie Anthony, Okpala Eugene, Idrisu Mammudu, Idrisu Lawal, Isokrari Ombo, Nzeakor Nick, Abdulsalami Abdul, Nwabudo Ignatius 18 Midwestern Oil & Gas & Suntrust Oil Umsadege (OML 56 ) - Igbokwe Ken, Afejuku Anthony, Daultry Akpeti, Sagoe Kweku-Mensah, Gambo Lawan, Oshevire William, Mordi Sylvanus, Maidoh Daniel, Fatayi-Williams Babatunde, Mohammed Waziri, Emerhor Otega, Dublin-Green Winston, Mohammed Abubakar, Oduah Stella, Okafor Ugo and Baba-Ahmed Mouftah 19 Independent Energy Limited Ofa (OML 30) - Ikelionwu Emeka, Ohunmwangho Steve, Yar’Adua Murtala, Okudu Anthony, Bello Shamsudeen, Obaoye Michael, Monanuma 20 Del Sigma KE (OML 55) - Amachree Sokeiprim, Ungbuku K.D., Bakut J.I, Chaff Kabiru 21 Associated Oil & Dansaki Petroleum Tom Shot Bank (OML 14) - Machunga Laraba, Gwadah Bitus, Balat Isaiah, Uzor Azuka, Ibok Udo, Uzoechi Isaac, Kadiri Samuel, Afolabi Aderenlr, Yinka Aina 22 Frontier Oil Limited Uquo (OML 13) - Dada Thomas, Lolomari Odoliyi, Kolade Victor, Yisa Solomon, Nwasikeobi, Alechenu Emmanuel, Bello Falalu 23 Energia Limited & Oando Prod. Devt Ltd Ebendo/Obodeti (OML 56) - Horsfall A.U, Aribeana Stephen, Shawley Cooker, Bello Lawal, Ene Emeka, Afolabi Ade, Coker Sam, Esiri Albert, Dibiaezue Ifeoma, Hammad Charles, Macgregor Olushola, Oando 24 Goland Petroleum Devt. Company Oriri (OML 88) - Kingsley Ngelale, Mogaji Gambo, Slako Johnson, Anthony Dotimi 25 Excel Exploration & Production Eremor (OML 46) - Abiodun Awosika as shareholder 26 Sahara Energy & African Oil Ltd. Tsekelewu (OML 40) - Baba Lawal, Cole Tonye, Odunsi Ade, Adeniji Titi, Akinla Ladipo, Bently John, Ciroma Musa, Odili Obi F., Du-Frayer 27 Green Energy International Ltd Otakikpo A.A. Olojede as shareholder 28 All Grace Energy Ubima (OML 46) - Adeola Adenikinju, Sola Alabi P.S - I'm just sick and tired of the lies flying around everyday that 83% of the oil blocks in Nigeria are owned by northerners when multinational companies actually owned these oil blocks. And the three common names people used to lie that northerners owned all the oil blocks are; T.Y danjuma, Mohammed indimi and Atiku Abubakar. Now we can all see for ourselves who the real owners are. This is the comprehensive names of people/companies that own oil blocks in Nigeria, and I challenge anybody to prove me wrong. May the truth always lead us. http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/revealed-check-out-the-full-list-of-owners-of-nigerian-oil-blocks/ http://africanleadership.co.uk/blog/?p=600 |
Firefire:Don't forget you are yet to provide that link were the President promised to disclosed his net worth. @ freeze001, maybe you can help your friend with the link |
freeze001:The presidency told everyone that buhari has 30million naira, one union bank account, shares in berger paint, union bank and sky bank, five homes, two plots of lands, an orchard, a ranch, 270 cows, five horses, 25 sheeps, trees and six cars. Mind you the president and his vice declared their assets before they took the oath of office, that's before statutory deadline. Now if you or the CCB think their assets declaration is false, then it is left for you to investigate and then prove them wrong. That's what the law said and that's how it is done |
omenka:My brother I wish I know who the odinkalu is and what he exactly said on national TV{channels I guess}. But one thing we are all sure of is; the president and his vice have declared their assets publicly |
Sir firefire, seriously I even had a laugh when you said buhari lied about his assets declaration in 2014 which didn't correspond with his 2015 assets declaration. Now a good economics will just laugh at you my brother |
Firefire:And when did buhari ever promised anybody that he will disclose his net worth? Can you provide a link to that? Besides how can he{buhari} know his net worth as a seating President? Can you mention just one seating President in the world that has ever disclosed his net worth while he was still on seat? Or can you honestly tell me the net worth of late President yar'adua. He said he will declare his assets which he did publicly and everybody heard him. So what are you saying again? |
Firefire:What is it that you don't understand by the word "publicly"? Didn't you hear when buhari said he has only three houses, one in Kaduna, another one in daura and then a plot of land in port Harcourt? What about his 150 cows he told you people he had? So what kind of publicly declared assets do you guys want? Or I get it, you want him to visit every Nigerian family and tell them what he is worth/worth not? You guys are very comedic |
Firefire:http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/breaking-buhari-osinbajo-declare-assets/ https://www.naij.com/449916-buhari-and-osinbajo-keep-promise-declare-assets.html http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34150508 http://www.tvcnews.tv/?q=article/ nigerias-president-buhari-vice-declare-assets http://saharareporters.com/2015/09/03/buhari-osinbajo-finally-declare-assets http://thenationonlineng.net/buharis-modest-assets-shocking/ |
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