Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 10:22am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: hehehe...you and I know,it will engulf us all,depending on where it starts from. so lets get ready to all die. people wey de use to fainting,death no be stranger to them.. Your war will consume you and your people in your region only. Any attempt to cross into the better south will see us deporting you into the atlantic where you can continue your jihad with the fishes in the ocean . Pls carry your copy of terror manual aka Koran so you can at least fulfill Uthman's jihad wet dreams of dipping the Koran into the sea. Yeye. |
Politics › Re: A Patriotic (igbo) Soldier's Last Post On Facebook by MagicBishop: 10:18am On Jan 12, 2016*. Modified: 11:04am On Jan 12, 2016 |
[size=18pt]The Nigerian army is full of retardos.
How can a soldeir post operational intel on Facebook?
No wonder bokos are kicking your asses.[/size] |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 10:16am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: we will plant and feed you with it in prison
sentimental rodent.At most,we are ruling you.
so go die of frustration and sentiments o! negatively industrious riffraffs Lolz. You and I know you are on your last legs. A prison cell will be like a night at the Waldorf Astoria when your full blown sectarian civil war begins in the north. Enjoy your last few days of southern hospitality . |
Politics › Re: Striking Characteristics Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria by MagicBishop: 10:14am On Jan 12, 2016 |
IgrigiEOD: **grins** A friend once told me that we'll have to wait for the remnant of July 66' Hausa/fulani coupists to all die off for this country to at least stop moving backwards. I was inclined to agree with him. **grins** They have set up a table for their protégés and children to continue the legacy of ruining us in the name of ruling . The likes of tinubu is a disciple of that canker worm called Awolowo . El rufai is using political strategy to continue the legacy. Their death will only make them legends just as they did to murtala . |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 10:05am On Jan 12, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:59am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: I don’t even need a dictionary to find out what a moronnn is. I’ve got the perfect definition replying my every message. reading can seriously damage your ignorance. you are just a typical case of awful coituss interruptus.. It is baseless trying to make an ediot,especially a sentimental one understand and conceptualize on things. stupidd sentimental daft kunt.  Go back to sambisa  Boko like you dey claim intellect . Don't you know it is absolutely haram to post here? Go and recite your terror verses. |
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Politics › Re: Let It Be Known That The Niger Delta Is Funding Oil Exploration In The North. by MagicBishop(op): 9:54am On Jan 12, 2016 |
A brief history of Nigeria's oil industry That is tantamount to saying Saudis funded their oil industry with sun and sand!
Exploration for crude petroleum oil in Nigeria first began in 1908. However, serious and sustained efforts did not happen until Shell Darcy Petroleum Company commenced operations in 1935. It took this company more than 20 years to discover petroleum crude oil in commercial quantities in Oloibiri in 1956.
Before 1965, all the international petroleum marketing companies in Nigeria imported their stocks independently from their own refineries located abroad. As the local demand grew for these products, and following the local availability of crude oil by pipeline, establishment of a refinery in Nigeria became commercially viable.. Two oil marketing companies in Nigeria , Shell and British Petroleum, BP, formed a 50/50 joint venture refining company in Nigeria , the Nigerian Petroleum Refining (NPRC) in 1960.
The NPRC built a 38,000b/d petroleum refinery at Alesa-Eleme, near Port Harcourt to refine local crude oil into five petroleum fuel products. Construction of the refinery commenced in 1963 and production started two years later, in 1965.
Crude oil processed in the NPRC refinery was a portion of the production destined for export through Shell-BP’s Bonny Island export terminal. By a special contract agreement among all the five major products marketing companies, they procured crude oil from Shell-BP.. The crude oil was transported by pipeline to the NPRC Refinery for processing based on the quantity processed, at an agreed unit price per ton of crude oil.
The major marketers also, at their own cost, arranged the timely evacuation of the products from the refinery, mostly by the sea to Lagos and the remaining by road tankers.. The refinery was de-bottlenecked in 1973, in order to increase its crude oil processing capacity from 38,000b/d to 60,000b/d. The domestic demand for petroleum products which steadily increased was satisfied by the NPRC refinery for about 8 to 10 years.
In 1970, the Federal Government acting as a member of OPEC compulsorily acquired and paid for an equity share of 60 percent in all private international companies working in the Upstream and Downstream sectors of the Petroleum Industry in the country. https://www.nairaland.com/2286512/cocoa-groundnuts-did-not-fund |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:50am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: you don't even make sense at all.. poor lad,sentiments has clouded your concentration. you are in a hurry to respond,instead of trying to understand.. its a pity.. Keep doing spell checker. It goes to show you have no argument left. Daft zombie |
Politics › Let It Be Known That The Niger Delta Is Funding Oil Exploration In The North. by MagicBishop(op): 9:47am On Jan 12, 2016 |
The north and SW have always had this habit of lying badly.
You will recall back when they used to claim that their cocoa and groundnut slave plantations funded the oil exploration and development in the Niger Delta even though this was not the case as oil exploration in the region prior to 1974( the year of the nationalization decree of oil resources) was done at the expense of foreign oil companies like Shell and British Petroluem.
Now that Buhari is budgeting 40bn naira into oil exploration in the NE let it be known where that money actually came from. |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:42am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: Tell me… Is being stupiddd a profession or are you just gifted? sentimental love child like you..  Where are you much touted groundnut pyramids? |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:39am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: did you read the part about "Bad governance and leadership"? this is why I kept reiterating READ READ READ
yeye! I stopped reading after you started counting the furniture you have that you intend to sell to pay the rent. Go and educate your people before telling me to read. Hypocrite boko like you. |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:36am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Moreover, the North is rich in mineral resources; far richer than the South. There is gold in Zamfara; uranium in Taraba; tin-ore in Plateau; columbite in Nassarawa; iron ore in Kogi; gysium in Gombe and limestone in Sokoto among others. Hydroelectricity for the country is provided from Kainji Dam and Shiroro Gorge. There are game reserves in the North including Argungu, which make it a potential money-spinner for tourism, a possible Kenya in the making if we can get rid of the scourge of Boko Haram. Keep selling your furniture to pay you rent. If you like have a mountain of gold you can never ever smell the south because we have something you will never ever have which is human capital. Mutuwa: Read bros,read...allow your human intellect to flow and capture reality. Last I checked there is a lunatic militia fighting in your region to ban education. How can you develop when you don't have the capacity to even develop yourselves? Next time you want to preach to anybody here about the benefits of western education please apply the universal rule of charity and how it begins with oneself. |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:31am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Mutuwa: Read bros,read...allow your human intellect to flow and capture reality. The north has so much potential that it is lagging behind on all human indices? What is stopping you from developing your potentials ? Yeye. |
Politics › Re: Striking Characteristics Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria by MagicBishop: 9:30am On Jan 12, 2016 |
DropShot: So, MagicBishop = APCLyingBastard! I will take note henceforth.
You don't make the same mistake five times in about 150 words. It doesn't fly!
Bye!  Abeg park. You can copy paste the entire post and run it on a spell checker if you like. If you don't have anything of content to add then shift |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:23am On Jan 12, 2016 |
This view is nothing short of idiotic. No serious-minded country relinquishes a region as rich and as resourceful as Northern Nigeria. Without the North, Nigeria’s much-vaunted potentials would vanish. Without the North, Nigeria would be nothing more than yet another balkanized and insignificant African country, or group of countries. Take the North out of the Nigerian equation and there can no longer be any black country in the world that can possibly attain the status of a major power in the world. Without the North, Nigeria and Nigerians would be reduced to nonentities. Mutuwa this is plain rubbish. You have so much potential in what exactly? Open arid space filled with illiterate bokos? Nah. Let me see the Ediot that will invest in that hellish hole you call north. |
Politics › Re: Striking Characteristics Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria by MagicBishop: 9:18am On Jan 12, 2016 |
DropShot: "Were" not "where"
I couldn't resist not pointing it out. Too many times you used it wrongly. Grammar nazi thanks for the correction . It was a mistake and besides I am typing with a pad that keeps trying to guess my words for me. |
Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 9:12am On Jan 12, 2016*. Modified: 10:58am On Jan 12, 2016 |
Lugard took Kano and the entire northern realm with less than 800 British regular soldeirs and an assortment of native auxiliary forces numbering about 10,000. They had about 3 machine guns and only 2 cannons. The siege on Kano lasted a few hours and when Lugard made it into Kano he met little or no ressistance. The fact was that the northern emirates had already agreed to inviting the British to take control. Every Emir or sultan since Don Fodio had struggled with legitimacy and palace coups where a norm. Prior to Luggard's appearance the Emir of Kano was facing hostile opponents bent on dethroning him and seizing power for themselves. The British came with their cannons and machine guns to bolster the ruling class and thus bring about stability. Luggard was no fool and knew from what happened a few years back in Sudan with the beheading of the Khartoum Governor-General Gordon that a mahdist revolution will sooner or later begin if he assumed direct rule. In short , the British indirect rule bennefited both the British colonialists and the ruling Emirates. The British will provide assistance to governance and security while the Emirates will enforce Islamic jurisprudence in the form of Sharia law and also maintain the cheap plantations, tax collection and distribution of imported finnishef goods. Northern Nigerian and the SW openly invited the British unlike in the better south where the British faced opposition to colonization . This is why there are no opposition figures during the pre colonial period in both the SW and north. These two regions that claim superiority shamelessly capitulated to British rule. https://36.media.tumblr.com/8678313dfd2e448147f4d52a95773a4e/tumblr_nq0ya9utlj1s59zg7o1_500.jpgPic above is the nightmare of all colonial governors including Luggard. The British governor of Khartoum (Gordon) making a last stand after his palace was overrun by mahdist rebels. He will later be beheaded and his head brandished round Khartoum on a spike. |
Politics › Re: Striking Characteristics Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria by MagicBishop: 9:01am On Jan 12, 2016 |
OrlandoOwoh: Shut up! I know that middle rank officers carry out coups across Africa. Even Gaddafi was one. Go read David Jemibewon's A Combatant in Government. Talking trash as always. Refute without making baseless silly statements. You have not added one single quality sentence on this thread but just here desperately perpetuating the myth of murtala as a selfless man just as you once foolishly claimed that Buhari never participated in the Shagari coup been though there are historical records of Shagari being informed of Buhari planning a coup. |
Politics › Re: Striking Characteristics Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria by MagicBishop: 8:58am On Jan 12, 2016 |
opey25: pls stop arguing with the guy,his knowledge of nigerian history is shallow. You are just spewing trash. Nzeagwu had a formal tertiary eduction before joining the Army after which he spent a year in Sandhurst. Ojukwu joined the army as an NCO before his millionaire father exposed his education level to his British officers who will later give Ojukwu the option of leaving the army or joining the officer cadre. Murtala Mohammed was the brains behind the 1975 coup. The 1975 coup targeted only Gowon's trusted officers as Gowon was away on official trip to Uganda. Facts can not be twisted to meet your demented sentiments. |
Politics › Re: Arrest Me If My Convoy Break Traffic Rules – Amosun Tells New TRACE Boss by MagicBishop: 8:53am On Jan 12, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Why You Will Never See Groundnut Pyramids In The North by MagicBishop: 8:51am On Jan 12, 2016 |
The north can not survive one year without the SS and SE.
The kind of revolution their poor masses will unleash on their leaders will make the French revolution a child's play.
Just as the SW needs the SS (as a source of income) and the SE (as a buffer against the impending Jihad from the north ) so also does the northern establishment need the both the SS and SE.
Without the better south (SS and SE) the rest of Nigeria will spiral into total anarchy and war.
They need us badly . |
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Politics › Re: Invasion Of Nigeria By Benin Rep:1914 Agreement Has Expired, Boni Yayi Tells PMB by MagicBishop: 11:45am On Nov 20, 2015 |
Nigeria is shattering
Even common Benin republic no respect the green and white
Buhari was chosen for his gross foolishness to usher in the balkanization of this slave plantation. |
Politics › Re: Daily Reminder That Tinubu Is A Convicted Drug Dealer by MagicBishop(op): 11:41am On Nov 20, 2015 |
sameer1212: Lol... Tinunu has done what your Lords Ojukwu,Aguiyi Ironsi and your entire Biafra generations will never do in the history of Nigerian and Africa politics in the whole.  When will you begin to realize that I am not ibo? Yoruba slave why is a drug dealer your front man? |
Politics › Re: Daily Reminder That Tinubu Is A Convicted Drug Dealer by MagicBishop(op): 11:27am On Nov 20, 2015 |
Stola sameer1212
Explain this shitt |
Politics › Re: Poll To Ask Buhari To Resign As President by MagicBishop(op): 11:26am On Nov 20, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh: Illiterate, go read the Constitution. You still dey hope on paper? Haven't you heard of Scenario 1? BishopMagic: [size=18pt]How Nigeria will end up Balkanized Scenario 1[/size]
Day 1: President Buhari slumps on live TV in a far away international Confrence.
Preliminary reports state that the President suffered minor fatigue and is currently receiving treatment and much needed rest in an undisclosed hospital in the host Nation.
Day 2: Rumors begin to fly all over social media that the Pressident is in a coma induced by a massive heart attack.
Aso Rock and Buhari's personal aides refuse to comment and only repeat the same terse statements that the president is recovering fast and will soon return back home.
This does the opposite and only fans the embers of Rumours going round about the true state of the President.
Day 3: The bilateral agreements the President was supposed to sign where done by a senior minister accompanying him.
Day 4: The First Lady or is it wife to the president jets out to be with her husband. Aso Rock comes out with a statement that she had always been a part of the official delegation.
Day 4: rumours spread that the President has since been relocated to a high security hospital in Saudi Arabia.
Day 5: a western based news outlet reports that the President has died to which Aso Rock issues a damning statement condemning the news report as false and malicious.
Day 6: A group of northern politicians, leaders and business men are pictured arriving Saudi Arabia thus confirming the earlier rumour that the president's condition warranted his relocation to another faccility in Saudi Arabia. The northern delegation refuses to comment on their visit to Saudi Arabia.
Day 7: civil organization groups based in the southwest demand that Aso Rock through the SFG address the National Assembly about the true state of the President.
Day 8: An obscure northern youth group issues a statement declaring that the west and Tinubu had a hand in the President's current health situation. Wide-spread riots engulf the northern states.
Day 9: Riots continue to spread in the north with the security forces not able to control the mob. The vice President calls for a security meeting at his residence in Aguda house but only the Police and paramilitary responds. The military spokes person through a statement declared that only the Commander n Chief of the Federation can summon a meeting with military brass and that as far as the military is concerned the CNC is yet to officially communicate an order for a security meeting.
Day 10: the riots continue unabated and mass migration of southerners in the north begins. The VP's inability to command security forces is further heightened with the riots reaching its 3rd day in a roll in virtually every northern state.
Day 11: A senator representing a southern state and from the PDP passes a motion for the National Assembly to grant VP Osinbanjo acting powers as the President. This is viciously opposed by northern senators and a physical brawl follows.
Day 12: The focus has now shifted from Buharis health to VP Osinbanjo's impotence all over social media. Yoruba socio-political groups issue statements demanding that the National Assembly confirm Osinbajo as acting President citig the current mayhem in the north.
Day 13: marshal law greets Nigerians and the COAS announces his intention to institute marshal law, the national assembly is dissolved and VP Osinbanjo's location becomes unknown. |
Politics › Re: Poll To Ask Buhari To Resign As President by MagicBishop(op): 11:22am On Nov 20, 2015 |
StOla: Is it the Christian Obama that you call a Muslim filth?
Religious bigots like you are a menace to the peace of the world.
What happened to Tinubu when he visited the US with Bush as president?
Bush was Christian filth then too?
You're not tired of all the hate you propagate all over Nigeria, you had to go involve yourself in the vast right wing conspiracy of white America?
You are indeed a house slave. Tinubu is a convicted drug dealer, d0pe head, kleptomaniac and serial ritualist Obama is a bastard lying taqiyya marafarker and a fagg0t Now eat sh1t yoruba slave |
Politics › Daily Reminder That Tinubu Is A Convicted Drug Dealer by MagicBishop(op): 11:20am On Nov 20, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Russian Wrath : ISIS now Says Russian Airline Bombing Was A Mistake by MagicBishop(op): 11:18am On Nov 20, 2015*. Modified: 11:41am On Nov 20, 2015 |
vedaxcool: I support any actions capable of undermining isis and wantomly destroying them. But the op should be given 2 medals one for being unable to comprehend what he reads the 2nd for being putin feet kisser. Isis claim they initially wanted to bomb a western airliner but changed their mind and bombed a Russian airliner in retaliation for airstrikes against it. Muslim filth do you even have data to click that link? Poverty is a yoruba muslim man |
Politics › Re: Poll To Ask Buhari To Resign As President by MagicBishop(op): 11:17am On Nov 20, 2015 |
sameer1212: My Dog refused to fvck your mama smelling maggot punny. I can imagine how ugly and wretch she must be cos her bastard Biafra son couldn't even let the world see his ugly black face.  Slow down you son of an illicit affair between an ab0ki trailer driver and a multicolored owambe hoping paraga slinging promo chewing gbegiri slurping tatties face dirty smelling yoruba dog. Have you voted? Kindly do first |