Politics › Re: Maryam Abacha & Her Grandchildren (Photos) by Kenai: 6:49pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Redoil: This people suck nigeria dry that year to the extent that their great grand children will never know suffer and stress. Buhari the anti-corruption hero says Abacha never stole. |
Politics › Re: We Don’t Have Buhari’s Credentials - Army by Kenai: 6:29pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
In honesty, I think Buhari should start filling out his admission form for GEJ's Almajiri school. Hopefully, in 7 years (because he'd probably repeat a class during the course of his study) and after he's taken a loan to pay for WAEC special centre, he'll be 80 years old and fit for the presidency.
Kai Buhari! |
Politics › Re: We Don’t Have Buhari’s Credentials - Army by Kenai: 6:13pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
taharqa: An ILLEGAL practice, No?? Yet, the same man wants to "foit kworrapshun". The old man clearly doesn't realize that his entire military career itself was built on the foundation of corruption. |
Politics › Re: We Don’t Have Buhari’s Credentials - Army by Kenai: 5:59pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Buhari don suffer today.  The old man should have just retired to his Daura and acted like a sage or elder statesman with the little dignity he had left; but his desperation for power is about to open the most embarrassing chapter in his life. What a pity! |
Politics › Re: Crowd Escorting Buhari To The Palace Of Emir Of Kano (Pics) by Kenai: 4:09pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Hahaha! APC people and their shameless lies  You were quick enough to edit and hide one of the pictures you posted here as Buhari's crowd, but it turns out that was a crowd from a Reinhard Bonnke crusade.  Una sabi lie sha. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B7zMs6FCIAAYO14.jpg |
Politics › Re: PDP Presidential Campaign Rally In Zamfara Live On NTA And AIT by Kenai: 2:56pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
beopened: Some of you will not keep fooling yourselves over the way Northerners always vote or will vote in the coming elections
Go and write it down.......Jonathan will lose woefully in all the States of the North
The SW states will drive the nail into the coffin of GEJ's ambition
You think the Northerners are foolish abi......................with all the deliberate political attempt to destroy them with Boko Haram by GEJ........ Speak for yourself next time.  |
Politics › Re: Presidency Visiting Nairaland Daily ( Photo) by Kenai: 1:52pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Presidency Visiting Nairaland Daily ( Photo) by Kenai: 1:50pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
There's a rumour that Reno Omokri has an account on Nairaland, named Edicolove. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 1:22pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Mmadukaku: Obinoscopy, ishilove, seun frontpage please I really don't understand what the delay's for. |
Politics › Re: Certificate Saga: PDP Rejects Buhari's Explanation, Demands His Certificate by Kenai: 1:05pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Buhari, show me your certificate. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Kenai: 12:46pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Executed 40 Soldiers For Plotting A Coup (New York Times 1984) by Kenai: 12:42pm On Jan 20, 2015*. Modified: 1:19pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
1stCitizen: See ya life
Got you in your own cretinous game. Was Buhari the head of the military tribunal that sentenced those soldiers to death? He was only the CIC But you blamed him abi....likewise we blame the current CIC for sending promising young soldiers to their death without proper gear and giving death sentence to others that managed to complain..olodo You got nobody but further exposed your stupidiity. Learn the difference between a DEMOCRACY and a MILITARY DICTATORSHIP before polluting forums with your obtuse, m0ronic bellows. Muhammadu Buhari DISSOLVED the Judiciary System, only to PERSONALLY set up tribunals and temporary kangaroo court sessions that danced to his tune. From the article, he executed those soldiers based on SUSPICIONS of a "Planned" coup. That is different from Jonathan's administration where a pre-existing military tribunal (not the hurriedly cobbled Buhari kangaroo nonsense) tried and sentenced those soldiers for REBELLING (note: NOT "Planning" to rebel) against their squad leader. Try another line, loser. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Executed 40 Soldiers For Plotting A Coup (New York Times 1984) by Kenai: 12:10pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
1stCitizen: Ordinary soldiers asked for BASIC protection after being sent on a suicide mission and GEJ sentenced them to death....one begins to wonder what he would have done to them if they planned to gun him down with other ministers like they did to Buhari.
You TANoids never cease to amaze even illiterates with the way you reason.
SAI BUHARI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Illiterate. The soldiers rebelled against their leader (an absolute no no in the army) and they were sentenced BY THE MILITARY TRIBUNAL, not Jonathan! Illiterate! You think Jonathan is like your despotic criminal who appointed himself plaintiff, judge and jury during his despicable regime? Jonathan is a democrat who lets the law run its course without meddling in their business. Your expired general might need to learn a thing or two from that, boy. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Executed 40 Soldiers For Plotting A Coup (New York Times 1984) by Kenai: 12:06pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
bokohalal: You have to prove that this executions took place. I am not gullible , like you. Follow the damned link and READ it directly from that site before spewing crap here. The story was published in 1984 by the New York Times, and is still intact in their archives, so quit making an a$$ of yourself here. You sound like an ignoramus! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Executed 40 Soldiers For Plotting A Coup (New York Times 1984) by Kenai: 12:00pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
bokohalal: I am guessing OP superimposed his imagination on the newspaper. This execution NEVER happened. Then you're easily the biggest idiott alive. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Executed 40 Soldiers For Plotting A Coup (New York Times 1984) by Kenai: 11:57am On Jan 20, 2015 |
homerac7: @OP
Oga, abeg na which coup plot be that? Mention the major actors of the coup. I'm a Nigerian and find it uncomfortable that a foreign newspaper is telling me a bout a major coup plot in recent time that I never read about in recent history of the country. So Can you please educate us more on this phantom coup that occurred under GMB reign...I want to learn please. By the way, what date was GMB overthrown from power again? How would you read it when Buhari's regime killed freedom of the local press? Oh, and Buhari was overthrown on August 27th, 1985. The mass execution happened in 1984. |
Politics › Re: Photos From PDP Presidential Campaign Rally in Sokoto, As Jonathan Visits Sultan by Kenai: 11:48am On Jan 20, 2015 |
snowhyt: kk. hope no p. None whatsoever. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Executed 40 Soldiers For Plotting A Coup (New York Times 1984) by Kenai: 11:46am On Jan 20, 2015 |
Reading the cheap defence from Buhari's supporters on this thread, I now have every reason to believe these people have lost every sense of honesty, if they ever had any. |
Politics › Re: Photos From PDP Presidential Campaign Rally in Sokoto, As Jonathan Visits Sultan by Kenai: 11:33am On Jan 20, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Photos From PDP Presidential Campaign Rally in Sokoto, As Jonathan Visits Sultan by Kenai: 11:29am On Jan 20, 2015 |
snowhyt: owk... am sure d whole place waz filled wit area boiz cus on my way 2 schl yesterday, i saw alot of dem holdin cutlass in dia hand nd am sure those boiz were paid 2 go 4 d campaign You school in Sokoto?  |
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Politics › Re: Photos From PDP Presidential Campaign Rally in Sokoto, As Jonathan Visits Sultan by Kenai: 11:17am On Jan 20, 2015 |
snowhyt: dey chanted "sai Wali" wen dey knw fully well dat it waz a presidential campaign?... dey might vote Abdallah Wali as governor bt it doesnt mean GEJ wld b voted 4 as president... dis campaign way no allow ppl see road 4 Sokoto yesterday... tenk God all dis wld end after nxt mnth It wasn't just a presidential election. It was a collabo (governor and president). |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 11:05am On Jan 20, 2015 |
Mykevp2p: Don't tell me you are this daft or just playing a fool?
Before engaging you, do you know the difference between refinery and petrochemical plant? if you do, the question for you, Did Buhari build a refinery or formulated a plan for petrochemical plant? Do you know whay it is called Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company Limited after the merger? Is Jim Ovia building a refinery or petrochemical plant in Akwa Ibom state?
I have told you, it is not every thread you reply, there are some threads you should just pass by instead of exposing your daftness. Don't mind the doofus. |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 10:40am On Jan 20, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: Ignore that monkey shill Barcanista. He earns a living as an opinion crafting shill. I sensed it. The brotha is one nasty piece of work, I must confess. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 10:25am On Jan 20, 2015 |
ichidodo: [color=#1980BC] So what it means is that Buhari took food from Nigerians and their children's mouths and gave it to Brazil.....infact our food so nourished Brazil that they catapulted from third country- in 30 years- to first world country.Everything bad we are currently undergoing as a Nation started under Buhari....corruption......destruction/cancellation of infrastructure and metro line.....Maistatsine/BokoHaram.....Fuel importation/Fuel scarcity......devaluation of Naira.....Now he wants to finish the rest Babangida didn't give him chance to destroy. [/color] Bullseye! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 10:21am On Jan 20, 2015 |
Mykevp2p: You are so daft.. you went to a website, copy a section that suit you while leaving the important part. for the sake of people who don't understand.. here is the full statement on warri refinery website
No, jog on Pow!!!  Even better than my reply to the APC chihuahua. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 10:06am On Jan 20, 2015 |
Obinoscopy, Lalasticlala, Ishilove, what are you waiting for?
This vital piece of history must not be swept under the rug to hide the shocking incompetence of an illiterate, senile, geriatric desperado who banks on lies to fool his gullible flock. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 9:32am On Jan 20, 2015*. Modified: 2:24pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
barcanista: KADUNA REFINERY
http://www.nnpcgroup.com/nnpcbusiness/subsidiaries/krpc.aspx
Muhammadu Was the Petroleum Minister and NNPC Head in 1977
WARRI REFINERY
Muhammadu Buhari was the Petroleun Minister in 1977
Both are from the official website of Both refineries. History can never be re-written. That Buhari undertook refinery construction as Petroleum Minister under Obasanjo Administration does not equate to not importing PMS product in 1984. I don't get your point but don't re-write history Boy, I'm embarrassed on your behalf. Just read the tripe you posted up there and tell me you don't feel embarrassed for yourself and your failed propaganda. The Warri Refinery was awarded in 1975 (before Buhari was minister) and began operation in 1978 after it was constructed by the Italian Snamprogetti company (Buhari assumed office as minister the previous year), so why are you propagandists ascribing it to Buhari? Where did the 4 refineries come from? The Kaduna refinery was awarded in 1976 by Murtala, and completed in 1979 during Obasanjo's tenure (Buhari left in 1978), so why ascribe it to Buhari? Citing minor upgrades carried out in the pre-existing plants (as you just did above) only further exposed your deceitful nature. A lubricating oil complex was added in Kaduna, and you shameless lapdogs go to the pages of your newspapers to scream that Buhari built 4 refineries? You just exposed yourself some more, dude. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 9:31am On Jan 20, 2015 |
Knowing that you Buhari apologists thrive on empty lies which you sell to your illiterate followers (who have no choice but to swallow the fables since they lack the intellectual capacity to scrutinize them), I'm not surprised at the rubbish you just typed here. saintkash: tnk God for ur research. ... 1.do u know that burahi regime was less than 2 month? Another lie. Buhari's regime lasted from December 31st, 1983 to August 27th, 1985 - that's roughly 2 years. And even prior to that, he was minister of petroleum. Get your facts straight. 2.do u know that during Buhari's regime we had no refineries so d only way to get refined products is to export crude n import refined product. 3.do u know dat buhari birthed d refineries we have today but Ibb didn't allow him to see d completion of them? 4.do u know y he birthed doz refineries? simply because he doesn't want nigeria of today to still export crude b import refined products as it's doing today.
DO U KNW WAT WE WANT NOW? ALL WE WANT IS BUHARI. GO BACK TO GOOGLE Dumbo. Read my last post before this one. Our first refinery was in 1965, even before the Civil War. Oh, and Buhari built NO refineries, I'm sorry to let you know. That lie got busted a long time ago. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Signed Pact To Import Refined Oil Under Buhari's Regime (NY Times 1984) by Kenai(op): 9:23am On Jan 20, 2015 |
saintkash: 2.do u know that during Buhari's regime we had no refineries so d only way to get refined products is to export crude n import refined product. 3.do u know dat buhari birthed d refineries we have today but Ibb didn't allow him to see d completion of them? 4.do u know y he birthed doz refineries? simply because he doesn't want nigeria of today to still export crude b import refined products as it's doing today. Empty lies from the pit of hell, peddled by propagandists of mediocre intellect. And setting the records straight on those refineries his propagandists are claiming he built: London (NDR) – There is an adage that says “a lie repeated several times seems to be true.” This is exactly the case of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as regards to the Nigerian refineries. Many Nigerians, maybe out of ignorance believe the lie that Buhari built our 4 refineries. This can be regarded as the ‘lie of the century.’ If you are one of those that believed this repeatedly told lies, this special and well investigated report by NewsDay Reporters will cure you of ignorance.
For the records, Nigeria has four refineries namely Port Harcourt, Alesa-Eleme (PH 1), Warri, Kaduna and PH 11 refineries.
In 1960, Shell and the then British Petroleum (BP) now African Petroleum (AP) came together in a mutual joint venture that gave birth to Nigerian Petroleum Refining Company (NPRC). This process led to the construction of the now popular Alesa-Eleme (PH 1) in the outskirts of Port Harcourt with a capacity of 38,000b/d. The construction started in 1963 and was completed in 1965 (in this period, where was Buhari? he just joined the army in 1962). As the demand for local consumption increased rapidly, the refinery’s capacity was raised to 60,000b/d after the FG acquired 60% equity in 1970 and the remaining 40% in 1978 through the 1977 decree 77.
The administration of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, in order to enhance the performances of the oil sector, promulgated Decree 77 of 1978 establishing the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The NNPC initially had five bodies, each with a managing director. They were all supervised by a group general manager. The number of subsidiaries rose to nine and later 11.
Following the indigenization policy of the Federal Military Government under the Obasanjo’s regime, the name NPRC was changed to NNPC and its equity totally bought over by the Federal Government in 1978. Therefore, the NPRC constructed the first refinery in Nigeria generally known as Port Harcourt 1 in 1965 while the NNPC built the Port Harcourt 11, Warri and Kaduna refineries.
However, the Warri Refinery was awarded by Yakubu Gowon to Snamprogetti Spa Milan, Italy in 1975 (in this period, Buhari was the governor of North-eastern state) at the cost of $478 million and commenced operation in 1978 (now he was a Petroleum. Minister). It had the design capacity of 100,000 b/d.
The Kaduna Refinery was awarded by Murtala Mohammed in 1976 and was built by Chiyoda Engineering and Construction Company - a Japanese firm, at the cost of $525 million and was completed by Obasanjo in 1979 (Buhari's tenure as the Petroleum. Minister ended in 1978). It had two refining streams (50,000 b/d fuels units) and (50,000 b/d lubes, waxes Asphalt plants).
Port Harcourt 11 was awarded by Gen IBB in 1985 with an installed capacity of 150,000 b/d and completed in 1989. Meanwhile in 1985, IBB undertook an expansion of the capacities of the fuels units in both Warri and Kaduna refineries to 125,000b/d and 110,000b/d respectively. He therefore added 185,000b/d capacity to the total 445,000b/d as at 1989. No further addition has been added till date.
So, when did Buhari build the four refineries?
Lets I forget, Buhari has no legacy as a former Head of State despite ruling the country with an iron-fist. http://newsdayreporters.com/what-s-hot/536-specialreport-muhammadu-buhari-did-not-build-any-refinery-for-nigeria-editorial-newsday-reporters.htmlSo abeg, tell us those refineries he birthed. |