Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:41am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Blue3k: To refine it the kaduna refinery is in North. Who cares if they only got into business a few years ago. It's an irrelevant detail. The same reason we import their crude is sane reason US refiners is similar to US importing Tar sand oil. Did you do any research before starting this thread?
Why do you people scream scam as knew jerk reaction. You didn't even know about Niger Nigerian trade before today. Suddenly your sure sometging fishy going on.
I'll add evidence from MIT atlas. This is daft. Because you can't secure the warri-kaduna pipeline and they want to help their buddies in Niger they decided to import crude from Niger. Again why is there even a refinery in Kaduna? Did they conceive that Niger crude will come on stream 30yrs after the built the Kaduna refinery? The stupidity being displayed by the northerners is why nobody in their right mind would have invested in building a refinery in Nigeria and the only reason why Dangote knows he can since he will be guaranteed patronage and subsidies. Do you now see the crux of this thread? |
Politics › Re: It Is Too Early To Blame President Muhammadu Buhari. For The Following Reasons by ImadeUReadThis: 1:33am On Jan 01, 2018 |
I guess we should not blame Buhari for his inability to do his job but rather blame those before him.
But since Buhari claimed to have all the answers to our problems and knew so much the issues on ground and also was an active critic of past successive administrations since 1999, Buhari has alot of explanation to do about why he is yet to fix the system and why the system is collapsing under him.
There is no one to blame again but Buhari. |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:24am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Blue3k: Nigeria delta crude is light compared to heavy crude from countries like Angola. Nigeria imports crude from Niger Republic. Oh really? We import crude for what exactly? And if we must import crude why go for an alternative that is far less in quality than what we have? This must be another huge scam ongoing that I am not aware off. Since Niger only got into the business of oil exploration just a few years back and that I can appreciate the ab0ki sentiment to help their fellow camel buddies in Niger out and that the warri-kaduna pipeline may have been taken out of operation due to ND militants, can you pls tell me when Nigeria began importing crude? |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:20am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Alikote: bar tending ..he cant comprehend it heavy crude ..he doest know we import crude for kaduna refinary dunce Oh so now Nigeria built a refinery that can't handle the light sweet brent? You see how daft you are? Pls state how much crude Nigeria imported the just for last year to service the moribund Kaduna refinery and from which country? |
Politics › Re: Latest Trump Executive Order, Buruntai And Tinubu Could End Up Being Blacklisted by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:19am On Jan 01, 2018 |
adminisher alikote blue3k deomelo
I think you guys will have to expend your energy here defending Tinubu from Trump rather than prancing over Dangote's refinery and spewing b.s. figures and facts |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:13am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Blue3k: Nigeria already does where have you been. So why the reference to heavy crude? |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:12am On Jan 01, 2018 |
deomelo: Sometimes you realize too late after wasting time going back and forth with low grade, ignorant and unintelligent internet rolls.
I don't even get the idiotic receipt nonsense, many of these trolls have serious mental issues. But you sound so pained? CRYING on Dangote's behalf as he smiles to the bank. You are the epic description of a no good nigger |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:11am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Blue3k: Dangote refinery not limited to Niger delta oil. It can refine heavier crude from neighboring counties. Then God speed. You can now begin importing crude |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:55am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Adminisher: No I support the APC government in its economic nationalism and import substitution policies. I support Dangote Refinery but the Modular Refinery idea is stupid and silly pandering to Niger Delta youths. The things will blow up in two years one by one . I am not saying this idly. Regulation is impossible in the Niger Delta and slackness, laziness and lackadaisical attitudes common place. Look at the complexities of inspection and corrosion control alone. Big nonsense those modular refineries. Then source for crude elsewhere outside the Niger Delta. For years the warri and PH refineries where meeting the nation's local consumption until your ab0kis ruined it. Now that you have your own personal ab0ki refinery subsidized by the FG why not look for crude elsewhere? |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:44am On Jan 01, 2018 |
deomelo: [s]Ignorant people don't build the largest single refinery in the world
Ignorant people don't build the largest urea fertilizer plant in the world
Ignorant people don't build the largest gas plant in Africa
Ignorant people don't build the largest petrochemical plant in Africa
The largest construction site in the world is in Nigeria so we are not ignorant.
From importers of petroleum products, we are going to be exporters of the same petroleum products.
From importers of fertilizer, we are going to be exporters of fertilizer.
Yes, we have challenges, but we are addressing our challenges. [/s] The Ibadan press is strong with this one. |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:39am On Jan 01, 2018 |
deomelo: [s][/s]
[s] Look at this olodo can't read and comprehend WAEC drop out.
Instead of Similac they breastfed you clowns with hatred and bitterness.
Oponu who is suffering, you, your forefathers and the generations after you are the ones suffering and shouting marginalization right?
Get fukking lost you scumbag.[/s] LOL. The frustration has been carried into 2018. This is just the beginning! Hopefully, you will get penciled down in one of Buhari's appointment list this year. Say AMEN! |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:19am On Jan 01, 2018 |
deomelo: 1. I said the largest SINGLE refinery in the world, not the largest refinery in the world, the word SINGLE was there for a reason, but apart from the fact that many of you are so ignorant, you lack the mental capacity to read and comprehend simple English words or to even use common google for research and verification. God what is this unpaid dangote ass licker on about? Happy New year zombies May your sufferings continue well into 2019
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Politics › Re: 'no Time Did I Collapse Over My Son, Yusuf Buhari's Power Bike Accident'-aisha by ImadeUReadThis: 12:16am On Jan 01, 2018 |
And NO Time did anyone really care about your state |
Politics › Re: Latest Trump Executive Order, Buruntai And Tinubu Could End Up Being Blacklisted by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:15am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Former Gambian despot, Jammeh came into power in 1994 through a CIA-orchestrated coup and Clinton WH endorsement. And his longevity in office amidst all his gross human rights abuse on his people was overlooked by the Clintons who gave him backing in Washington long after they left office. Hilary will continue supporting Jammeh and lobbying for him as Secretary of State.
Now you know who instructed Tinubu to get the "company's jet" to go pick Jammeh |
Politics › Re: Latest Trump Executive Order, Buruntai And Tinubu Could End Up Being Blacklisted by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:08am On Jan 01, 2018 |
OneCorner: Is trump an Igbo man? He is the one about to add Tinubu on the blacklist |
Foreign Affairs › Re: New Year Celebration Around The World (Photos) by ImadeUReadThis: 12:08am On Jan 01, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Latest Trump Executive Order, Buruntai And Tinubu Could End Up Being Blacklisted by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:05am On Jan 01, 2018 |
[s] OneCorner: Igbos will leave dere representatives and governors and coman be analyzing how tinubu and SW leaders are looting d region dry! Na wa for dz people o. Is flat head s curse? Face ur region na "SW is a slum with brown roofs" we av hear! Oya face ur golden region, na lie! [/s] Take your laments to Trump |
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Politics › Re: How Yusuf Bike Accident Brought Out The Human Side Of Buhari by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:46pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
TheHistorian: Bullsheet. . . And you can have a steady daily dose come 2018 |
Politics › How Yusuf Bike Accident Brought Out The Human Side Of Buhari by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:41pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
The flopped govt sponsored documentary, which hardly anyone bothered to watch, and which was meant to showcase a bunch of appointed sycophants of the Buhari administration, relaying their personal experience to the world on how , warm, jovial and kind their major benefactor is did little or nothing to convince most right thinking Nigerians that their President was a warm kind person.
If anything, the documentary only portrayed the producers and participators interviewed of their desperate butt-licking.
Coming from an individual who built an aurora around himself as a no nonsense disciplinarian when he first hit the public limelight as a despotic military tyrant, it comes as no surprise that his handlers where getting wary of the general public seeing through the facade of a repentant democrat which was craftily propagated on the minds of Nigerians in the last elections.
The fact that Aso Rock thought it necessary to put together a cringe-worthy ass-licking documentary relying on 3rd party narratives to relay what they described as "the human side of Buhari" shows they know Nigerians are suddenly getting a heavy dose of 1984 nostalgia.
But no sooner had Nigerians began condemning the timing and insensitivity of the producers of the documentary, "bad news" filtered across the land of the President's only son being critically wounded in a motor bike accident.
Yusuf's bike accident actually did more for Buhari than a thousand Aso Rock hired goons endorsement as we saw a visibly tensed and worried Buhari dotting over his comatose son.
Maybe our so-called leaders need to suffer more setbacks and personal pain for their empathy to come back. Maybe they must suffer what the average Nigerian goes through first hand in-order to have a sense of empathy.
Thank You Yusuf for crashing your self into a coma. |
Politics › Re: Latest Trump Executive Order, Buruntai And Tinubu Could End Up Being Blacklisted by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:06pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
where are all the alausa rats and bmc rodents? |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:59pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
usba: Fear God in the same list you pretentiously ignored Africa segment here is Dangote refinery: because the idiot i quoted claimed Dangote is building the largest refinery in the world Alikote: The Dangote Group is building the largest single train petroleum refinery in the world with a production capacity of about 650,000 barrels per day. Edwin Devakumar, Group Executive Director at Dangote Industries, spoke to CNBC Africa’s Esther Awoniyi about the project. |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:57pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Alikote: [s]i know say na ipob english u go understand pass SINGLE TRAIN IS DIFFERANT FROM single refinary....na the fractionating columns where dem dey do catalysis them mean.... [/s] |
TV/Movies › Re: Tstv Africa : What Happened To Tstv? by ImadeUReadThis: 10:56pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
NOETHNICITY: This position of blaming dstv for tstvs failure to secure due rights from bein and other subsidiary partners needs to stop....
We blame everyone but ourselves for our failures in Nigeria. TSTV was hacked. The tv rights issue was to oust HI-TV |
Politics › Re: , by ImadeUReadThis: 10:54pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
The black woman's womb is a killing chamber.
One in every two Nigerian woman will have an abortion in her lifetime.
Do you blame whitey for your terror wombs? |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:51pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Alikote: they say dangote is the biggest single train in the world can u read abi free beer don damage your brain.....SINGLE LARGEST TRAIN.....the 1.2 in indian is located in several towns What part of largest refinery did you not understand and can't you see the single location for all the listed refineries? |
Politics › Re: Latest Trump Executive Order, Buruntai And Tinubu Could End Up Being Blacklisted by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:48pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
ahamonyeka: Is obvious jagaban himself will find his way out. Not without Clinton protection which he hithero enjoyed since 1994 |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:47pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Alikote: see my cough syrup and tramdol they are minting money right now approaching kaduna on my tracker Truck driver concentrate on the road ahead. |
TV/Movies › Re: Tstv Africa : What Happened To Tstv? by ImadeUReadThis: 10:47pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
NOETHNICITY: the blame game has already started
some will even blame PMB for this obvious act of fraud.. Multichoice Nigeria lobbies everyone with a govt portfolio to ensure their monopoly They even paid more for EPL rights in order to shut down Hi-TV. What I do know is that the TSTV decoders where hacked by DSTV and that if they had rolled it out they would have gone bankrupt. Anyone who even attempts to hack a DSTV decoder is promptly arrested and jailed. Their decoders even come with a seal that prevents after sale service in DSTV shops if the seal is broken. DSTV really played a hard one on TSTV and because we have no anti-Trust laws, they can walk away Scots free |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:42pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Alikote: The Dangote Group is building the largest single train petroleum refinery in the world with a production capacity of about 650,000 barrels per day. Edwin Devakumar, Group Executive Director at Dangote Industries, spoke to CNBC Africa’s Esther Awoniyi about the project. Stop cough syrup you no go gree.. www.nairaland.com/attachments/6489692_capture_png78f16eee552a85331b9f4f38cd4a8a5fAt 1,200,000 barrels the Indian Jamangar refinery has more than double that output |
TV/Movies › Re: Tstv Africa : What Happened To Tstv? by ImadeUReadThis: 10:40pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Dangote styled monopoly killing.
Multichoice was the first listed company in Nigeria to hit the 100 naira mark.
It is rarely traded today as those that own it are not interested in selling because of the superlative dividends they get annually.
Nigeria is a monopolist heaven |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery: Govt Sponsored Monopoly In The Making by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:38pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Alikote: which school u attend is dangote refinary a completed project..ok no wonder Take your Tramadol comments from my mentions |