Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 5:45pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
[s] realjoker: But dude let me ask you some questions, when you say OPEC is obsolete, when you say America will destabilize ME just to take their place in oil exportation to SE Asian and Europe, when you claim USA will do away with crude oil importation and revert to coal, and when you say that Buhari and Saudi are the reason why we are unable to grow our oil production while Saudi and other reasonable natoins have increased their output, and so on. Did you say all these for saying sake?, wailing sake? or were you influenced by your hatred infested mind? or just to garner likes from your Co-wailers? Because I am still yet to come to term that a normal human being that have little knowledge about international politics will say all what you have been spewing. Are you a pay per post agent, or blinded by hate? Is this how you play your opposition. And I have a word of advice for you. Free your mind from hatred, religious and tribal fanatism. They will only beget you to lose your sense of sane reasoning. Be a little bit Liberal. And also try to educate yourself on OPEC, America shale industry, international politics, Arab spring, world oil and gas reserves plus their peak estimated production of most this reserves, and most importantly, you also need to know about America recoverable shale crude oil reserves and their estimated peak production level Peace [/s] B.S. Supreme |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Naija 2017: Live Thread by ImadeUReadThis: 5:11pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Bisola is already in love with TTT. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 4:59pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: All known bigots don't end well. You will surely meet your waterloo. Just like Buhari abi? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Now 2nd Largest Rice Producer In The World- Presidency by ImadeUReadThis: 4:23pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
darknetcom: yes..please kindly migrate to europe..
thx... We will simply leave your useless one nijeriya for you amateur liars in both afonja and almajiri land |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Now 2nd Largest Rice Producer In The World- Presidency by ImadeUReadThis: 4:18pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
darknetcom: you are soo strange...why are you still in nigeria??..
for what??..
migrate to europe..
go bother the europeans... So Nigeria is now exclusive to only gullible zombies? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Now 2nd Largest Rice Producer In The World- Presidency by ImadeUReadThis: 3:43pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
DonEd: What a joke!
I laugh in Japanese. Very soon they will say Nigeria has even surpassed China. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 3:42pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: Lwkm. You are also free to keep living in your hate filled way of living. And keep on spreading the gospel of hate, you will soon meet your waterloo. If I hear nonsense! I am very ready for whatever, whenever and wherever by any murafarker! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 3:37pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
owobokiri: Saudi Arabia has been screwing Nigeria for a very a long time. They were the same people that invited Tunde Idiagbon over for "lesser Hajj" or so in order to pave way for a smooth Babangidas coup, making Idiagbon reject their suggestion that he should take up asylum in Saudi after the coup.. They hid Yaradua for ages , while the northern elite reached all sorts of dangerous agreements with Jonathan that chained him down thereafter.., and even when Jonathan finally took over and in his typical naive politics, suggested visiting Saudi for what he called "a thank you visit" to the monarchy for keeping Yaradua, the Saudis shot the idea down almost immediately.. Lets not go into the Sunni vs Shiite mayhem in the north, which is basically a continuation of Saudi vs Iran conflict... For such a small, progressively re-tarded country to have so much influence here tells you a lot about the level of ideological/intellectual paucity that pervades officialdom in Nigeria.. It was normal for Saudi Princes up till the early 80's to grow up side by side from toddler age with a Hausa boy slave of similar age who will later serve as the Prince personal body guard. The north are willing slaves to their Arab masters especially the saudis |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 3:32pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: Lolz. That is what your hate filled mind think it is and that doesn't make it a fact. You are free to deceive yourself only |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Now 2nd Largest Rice Producer In The World- Presidency by ImadeUReadThis: 3:31pm On Feb 19, 2017*. Modified: 4:22pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
So Nigeria has now overtaking India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Thailand, Japan and even the USA?
I laff.
How can kebbi rice production in one year surpass rice production for Asian countries knowing fully well their population and rice being their staple food?
This lie resembles that same lie spewed by El Rufai that Kaduna has more gold than South Africa.
Just like the saying goes, there is more gold being mined in the minds of men than there can be in the ground.
Make una dey softly lie abeg |
Politics › Re: Presidency: The North Is Unstoppable Till 2023 — Yerima by ImadeUReadThis: 3:26pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Jesusloveyou: who told you he is not well. So going for check-up is a sickness. Ipod sef. When has medical checkup lasted up to a month. You are aware today 19th February marks exactly one month your Buhari left for a ten day medical vacation. Doesn't this register in your GEJ bashing brain that not all is well with your Khalifa? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 3:23pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: Lolz. Keep on doing what you know how to do best, spreading the gospel of hate, incessant wailing to garner likes from your co disgruntled religion extremists and Co-wailers. Give up already. The MSS is more of a political organisation than a benign students religious body. Facts can be hard at first to digest but given sometime you will embrace it |
Politics › Re: Presidency: The North Is Unstoppable Till 2023 — Yerima by ImadeUReadThis: 3:17pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Jesusloveyou: i dont know why God created ineffectual buffoon. His mother would have just aborted him. Again you have to mention GEJ in every single one of your useless posts here on NL. Pele and take heart. You will soon be put out of you misery |
Politics › Re: The Sharia Crisis (1976-1979) by ImadeUReadThis: 3:12pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
The Buhari Regime Religious Crises (1983-1985)
The regime which overthrew the Shagari-led civilian administration did not do much to allay the fear of non-Muslims, especially given the peculiar nature of its composition and policies. Most of the members of the Supreme Military Council were either northern Muslims or Muslims from the south. This structure made Christians very uncomfortable. It was not only Christians that the regime offended. If anything the Buhari regime incurred the anger of almost all groups in the country. For example, by drastically reducing the number of intending pilgrims across religious lines, Buhari made himself unpopular even among Muslims. The religious riots that occurred during this period were for the most part political in nature. Fast forward today, has anything changed? |
Politics › Re: The Sharia Crisis (1976-1979) by ImadeUReadThis: 3:10pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Ahmadu Bello University Religious Crisis (June 1988)
In June 1988, during the Student’s Union elections in Ahmadu Bello University, violence erupted when it turned out that a Christian candidate would win the elections. Prior to the elections, one of the campaign slogans popularly used by the Christian candidate, one Mr. Stephen, was ‘A vote for Steve is a vote for Christ’. The implication of such a slogan was that the campaign for votes in the Student Union elections was being done on the basis of religion.
In January 1990, Christian in four northern towns protested against the marginalization of Christians in the country. Protesters carried placards with inscriptions such as: “We reject OIC”, “Islamization of the country is totally rejected”. “We are ready to buy our rights with our blood”. Christians were now determined either to fight for their rights or defend themselves whenever they were abused and attacked. Such preparedness was acted out in what came to be known as the Bauchi Riot. Realjoker come and see your MSS at work |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 3:09pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: lolz.. This has also validate my earlier stance that you are nothing but a disgruntled religion bigot. In what way? The MSS has a rich history of political activism since it was formed on ABU campus in the early 70's by none other than El Zackzacky whom you myopic sunnis now hate The Sharia issue is as old as Islam itself in Nigeria. It was the aim of Usman dan Fodio to implement it in the northern emirates in order to reform what was perceived as the lax practice of Islam among the rulers.
Matthew Kukah supported this view when he wrote: “The basis of the Jihad of Usman dan Fodio was the establishment of an Islam State based on the Sharia” (Kukah: Religion, Politics and Power…p115). While the Constituent Assembly was debating the issue, Muslims outside sought to enforce their argument by engaging in threats and riots to support the idea that if the Sharia was not accepted they were going to make the country ungovernable. (no be today!)
The Muslim Students Society (MSS) for example demonstrated at Ahmadu Bello University, pleading with the Assembly men to “stop opposition to Sharia or take full responsibility for putting the entire nation in chaos”.
(I can bet my neck that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was an active member of this group when he was a student at ABU)
In April 1979, protesters took to the streets in Zaria and Kaduna with such banners as: No Sharia, No Peace, No Sharia, No Constitution, No Sharia, No Muslim, No Nigeria, etc. (see Sylvanus Udoidem, “Religion in the Political Life of Nigeria, in F. U. Okafor Ed. p162). From what has been said so far about the Sharia issue, two conclusions could be reached namely:
(1) That the Sharia debate has both religious and political implications. On the religious grounds, it sought for the establishment of an Islam state, where an ideal Islamic religion could be practiced. On political grounds, the defenders and the opposers used the debate to gain a political following either as the defenders of Islam or the protectors of Christianity from Islam domination.
(2) That the Sharia issue is major source of conflict in the Nigerian body polity, is incontestible. It was this Sharia debated that set the stage for the prevalent religio-political conditions that existed at the times that Alhaji Shehu Shagari became the president during the Second Republic (1979-1983). |
Politics › Re: Message To Kogites!!! by ImadeUReadThis: 1:26pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Redoil: ebira people are the strongest when it comes to jazz things You never jam Igala jazz. Ebiras dey still dey learn work under Igala El Rufai can personally testify on the potency of Igala juju |
Politics › Re: Presidency: The North Is Unstoppable Till 2023 — Yerima by ImadeUReadThis: 1:24pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
ephi123: I beg to disagree. You can never ever generalize for an entire tribe even on the basis of most sharing certain attributes - mainly because the key thing that shapes people is their ENVIRONMENT. Diversity is the beauty of the world we live in today. Some people can never be good at analysing for example but brilliant with thinking up creative solutions, that doesn't make them any less than the analysts. The world does not need problem solvers but those who ask the right questions that is problem creators. At the end of the day every problem that exist will eventually be solved . This is how yorubas do not see "one nijeriya" under a centralised powerful federal govt as a problem so we can't expect any solution from them! |
Politics › Re: Message To Kogites!!! by ImadeUReadThis: 1:20pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Redoil: The suppremacy battle btwen the igallas and ebiras will certainly brings kogi down. Especially when tinubu wants to cunnigly installed a Yoruba man as governor of kogi Ebiras are no match for Igalas in any way. Population, education wise and even jazz, Ebiras no smell Igalas |
Politics › Re: Presidency: The North Is Unstoppable Till 2023 — Yerima by ImadeUReadThis: 1:15pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
ephi123: Buhari haff suffered! 
But bros, can't use the "several" Fulani people you know to come to that conclusion, doesn't work that way. Forget. That most ignorant people in Nigeria today are Yorubas folliwed closely by middle belt people. An average Yoruba man can't be thought how to think for himself. He depends on what has been handed down to him. This is why yorubas make better students but hardly can you find geniuses among them. A Yoruba can not take all imparted knowledge and surrounding information at his disposal to arrive at a conclusion or decision but rather depends on both popular opinion and his superiors to teleguide their final resolution. This nah why dem like newspapers |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:07pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: Saudi is the first to comply with the agreement. Iran, Nigeria and Libya are all exempted from the oil cut deal so u are wrong on this, it was widely reported that this is the best oil cut deal ever executed by OPEC
This tell you that OPEC can't no longer dictate oil prices alone hence, they aligned with Russia to cut world oil glut by reducing output which Russia agreed to cut oil output by 300,000bpd. And this tell us that OPEC is still in place more oil producing nation are still willing to join OPEC. Kazakhstan, Angola have shown interest of joining OPEC. Sorry but you contradicted yourself with these two conflicting points above If the Saudis and OPEC need cash strapped Russia which is not an OPEC member to cut productions, that should tell you that OPEC on its own cannot dictate oil pricing. But most importantly this gives us a preview into the financial shambles the kingdom has fallen into. If for most parts of the last 3yrs the Saudis were willing to see oil prices crash in order to hurt Iran, why all of a sudden will they now even call on Russia to cut outputs? Lolz. Keep on believing on western propaganda. US and its western allies will keep on depending on oil exports for decades to come. Saudi ARMACO announcing it's intention to float IPOs flopped in the west with little or nobody paying interest but served as an indication that the Saudis know their oil boom has finally come to an end. By floating IPOs in the west, the Saudis hope to get US protection and loyalty guaranteed long after the oil boon bursts so that they (Saudi criminal syndicate claiming royalty) can still enjoy Washington backing and support. Nationalization of US and western investment in Venezuela due to their communism economic and massive corruption of last administration is the cause of that. Saudi oil reserves are nationalised as well since the 60's. Same thing for Nigeria and virtually every OPEC member nation. Or is OPEC attendance not by govt officials? They did not just maintain oil importation from Saudi and its Gulf allies, they increase import from them. This tells you that their shale propaganda is a faux. The more they increase shale production the more their demands rise, the more they improve on shale production the their oil reserves drain. Stop acting stupid. US has the world's largest coal and shale reserves and this is an old established fact. Lolz. Trump is currently planning to fight Islamic terrorism alongside Russia and those you love to hate, NATO has also shown interest to fight alongside. Yeah just as they used the same war on terror to topple Saddam, the Taliban in Afghanistan that is how they will use it to shut down the Saudi criminal wahabbi racket. Lolz. For decades to come, US and its western allies will keep on depending on oil and gas importation, moreover US and western countries are not the major buyers of Saudi and it Gulf allies crude oil, their major crude oil buyers are those SE Asia Giants. And the decision to list Saudi Aramco is born out of western appeal to make it public. The US will fix that by ensuring war consumes the ME from where they will take the place of the Saudis in supplying both Europe and Asia their shale oil. Lolz. It is not the Saudi choice to be a major exporter of gas to Europe it is the choice of the western countries to diversify their gas source, they are extremely looking for ways of diversify their sources of gas supplies, they know one day Russia will hold them to ransom, hence Russia back the Shia to truncate their dream of getting gas from other sources. The Saudi crude reserves is tapped out and has just a couple years at most. The reason they wanted to offload their dead ARMACO on the market. The Gulf states are however very rich in natural gas reserves and they were hoping to diversify from crude to gas with all this ISIS nonsense. This shows that you are not completely ignorant about how oil industry works. You just exposed your surface level of understanding of a very dynamic and complete industry. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Naija 2017: Live Thread by ImadeUReadThis: 12:14pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Bisola is hung up from last night with all this "your love is upon me" but TTT looks like he wants to bounce! |
Politics › Re: Message To Kogites!!! by ImadeUReadThis: 11:50am On Feb 19, 2017 |
oseka101: to be honest with you i think that will be one of the solutions for that state split Dem up... But that won't guarantee peace and development as there is no love lost between the Ebiras and the Yoruba Kabbah people. I see the Igala speaking areas advancing faster than the yoruboid parts. The Ebiras are more aligned to Northern political mentality and they will use same tactics to dominate other tribes . The Igala are the only tribe checking Ebiras in Kogi today. If the Igalas form their own state the Ebiras with the help of the north will dominate the rest of una |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:46am On Feb 19, 2017 |
owobokiri: You have not said anything meanigful or educative other than raining insults on your imaginery enemies. . Once either Ireal or Saudi Arabia is nentioned, sone of you will jump out of your skins defending what you know nothing about. The MSS indoctrination is fully at work with our Yoruba Muslims. This is what goes on in every northern campus where their lecturers spend more time programming their brains towards being anti western and anti Israeli at the detriment of their basic education |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:41am On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: I ain't going to educate you on this, basic knowledge of how oil sector works would have answer your questions, when you are done on educating yourself of how OPEC influence world oil industry then come back that is when we can interact on your question I don't want to be interacting with a dunce that knows nothing about what we discussing about. And you need to educate yourself on how oil industry works, from the exploration to production and how external affairs affects oil industry. OPEC is already obsolete as a major oil pricing decider. Last OPEC meeting which came out with a resolution to cut prices showed that members where not abiding to their own resolution especially the Saudis and Iran. Russia is still the highest oil producer surpassing the Saudis. US shale oil is looking very promising and the US has since lifted export ban on US crude. Venezuela and Nigerian crude are being bypassed since Obama over politics and diplomacy in preference to US share oil. The US still maintains Saudi oil exports to shore the petrol dollars but anytime soon (when shale production meets US consumer demands) watch how fast the US will dump Saudi Arabia. The US has even began demobilizing their military assets from the ME in preference to the north Atlantic corridor (to check Russia), the Pacific and SE Asia (to check China) and Africa (to establish a head start with AFRICOM) . All these are signs that the Saudi oil reserves is no longer a strategic energy source for the US and the latest ponzi scheme by ARMACO (Saudi owned oil company) to sell off 10% of Saudi oil has shown that the Saudis are cashing out of their dwindling oil reserves. This was also another reason for the Gulf gas pipeline to diversify from crude and replace Russia as a major supplier of gas to Europe thus the motive behind the crisis in Shiite controlled (and Iran aligned) Syria and Iraq. But it all came tumbling down when Putin showed up in Syria and Hillary lost to Trump. Should I go on educating you? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:21am On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: You know no Jack about how oil industry works, and with this lies and half-truth you keep on repeating I am also sure you don't know what is OPEC, what it stand for, how it operates, it aim and objectives. My friend, OPEC is a cartel formed by countries who have nationalised their oil reserves. OPEC has shown to favour the selfish whips and caprices of the Saudis before any other member. Buhari could not convince the Saudis to cut oil outputs when crude was selling lower than $30. The Saudis were still pumping oil to hurt Iran who recently saw sanctions lifted. Saudi Arabia dictates oil outputs to fellow members usually by demanding cuts while they keep increasing outputs. How come our oil output is nearly stagnant since 1971 hovering around less than an average annual increase of just 2% but the Saudis have nearly doubled their outputs from 7million bpd in 1971 to close to 12 million bpd today? Can you explain this? |
Politics › Re: Message To Kogites!!! by ImadeUReadThis: 11:15am On Feb 19, 2017 |
oseka101: your right i think its high time things change!!! The yoruboid parts of Kogi which include Kabbah, lokoja and Ebiras should have their separate state. The Igalas (even though I have a soft spot for them) need their own separate state as they are too domineering in Kogi politics based on their population figures. |
Politics › Re: Message To Kogites!!! by ImadeUReadThis: 11:11am On Feb 19, 2017 |
DivinelyBlessed: I am from kogi but haven't been there in a long time. Is it that bad? Why? It is people like you that can contribute but you let touts hold the reigns in your absence. |
Politics › Re: Message To Kogites!!! by ImadeUReadThis: 11:10am On Feb 19, 2017 |
Kogi is the most backward state when compared with all its full potential.
The main problem with Kogi is the lazy and corrupt leaders they have since inception.
There is also the problem of tribalism which has Kogi highly divided as a state.
Kogi is seriously lagging behind in education as well. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's OPEC Membership: Servitude To The House Of Saud by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:56am On Feb 19, 2017 |
realjoker: You don't have to dig anything up, you are a confirmed religion bigot and at the same time ethnic jingoist that knows no Jack about how oil industry work but his extreme hatred for the president deluded him in coming up with fallacy and call it fact to serve is co-extremist. My friend I am not you. The lowest output ever recorded by Nigeria is not under NDA bombing but during the lean years of 1984- 1985 when Buhari cut our oil output at the behest of his Lords and masters in Saudi Arabia. That is fact! |
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TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Naija 2017: Live Thread by ImadeUReadThis: 10:37am On Feb 19, 2017 |
teelaw4life: That TTT's wife agreed to let him have free rein doesn't mean he should toy with Bisola's emotion the way he has been. Again, I'm curious as to how all of this will play out later on. How are you sure TTT was ever married to that woman or still is? . |