Romance › Re: I Feel Cheated But couldn't Let Her Go. by malton: 2:49pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
kilode100: Guy, fashi her and come to me jawe .. Wetin sef?
The truth is that she broke up with that guy, gave you a chance but you couldn't, hit her center of gravity wella... You no sabi fcvk Bros.. Even if the woman na Angel, she still needs serious throbbing for down below.
Not to worry Uncle., I fit teach you how do to am and any woman you handle afterwards, won't let go.
God is with you. How to spot a guy in the "f" guise!  |
Politics › Re: If Biafra Goes, I Will Be The First To Apply For Their Visa– Idris Abubakar by malton: 1:33pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
mazeltov: lolzz, well if it's true then I don't think any right thinking Biafra man would give these jihadist their visa to enter Biafra land. We all see what they didi in France, trouble goes any where you see them!! Don't come and spoil biafra like the way your people spoil and destroy Nigeria. They don't need you!! Stay with your people and be dealing with your bokoharam. They don't need any terrorist!!! Isn't this disappointing coming from you? How is every Hausa/Muslim a jihadist? Why blame another man for your woes? |
Politics › Re: Kaduna Youths Reacts To Pro-biafra Protesters Move by malton: 1:27pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
 ... Children of hate, always seeking an avenue to vent! |
Politics › Re: Fashola Pictured In His Office by malton: 12:51pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
 . May your detractors live long enough to watch you deliver! Our economic success depends so much on you now, boss. I'm sure that, given your vast experience and enviable attitude to work, you shall perform exceedingly great! May God guide and direct your path, sir! |
Politics › Re: For The Records.... Geopolitical Distribution Of Ministerial Portfolios by malton: 10:43am On Nov 16, 2015 |
 . Whether they admit it or not, the distribution was fair and just. Unless of course, if you're an irredeemable detractor! |
Politics › Re: Exposé: Intel's Secret Documents Why SS Seaports Will Never Be In Use [must Read by malton: 9:31pm On Nov 15, 2015 |
laudate: The day you start thinking with your brains, I know your kinsmen will throw a thanksgiving in church for you. What exactly is it that makes the Eastern ports non-profitable? You want us to believe it is just because an unfavourable MOU was signed and some Northern & foreign businessmen along with their Igbo directors own the Onne, Calabar and Warri terminal?? Don't private people own terminals in different parts of the world? 
Isn't it because your SE importers and SS businessmen have refused to route their non-oil imports into those locations? And please do not point fingers at Onne. That terminal is more of an oil & gas terminal. And most of the importers of oil & gas related cargo, are the multinationals, not your individual SE businessmen.
When it comes to importation of petroleum products for instance, such products are not taken first to Onne but are discharged directly at the terminals connected directly to the depot e.g. Warri, Calabar & Port-harcourt. 
I am not saying that the terms of the MOU are perfect, but it still does not disturb any serious businessman who wants to consign his goods to SE ports from doing so. And yes, forming pressure groups, trade associations and chambers of commerce to lobby against unfavourable govt policies or to change retroactive terms that have a negative impact, is a widely accepted business practice.
The adverse effect of such terms and policies is tabled right before the govt authorities and the cost implication of such policies as well as its adverse effect on businesses is thrown open to the public. The final question is: does govt want to kill the operations of the members of these associations? I don't think so. How do you think some groups get waivers or reduction in duties for their products, and others do not?? 
It works all over the world, even in Nigeria. Why are the SS & SE non-oil cargo importers so reluctant to adopt this approach? You guys have representatives in the Senate & House of Reps that can easily raise these issues and seek better terms and conditions. Why haven't you asked them to do so?  You know so much stuff. Damn! Did you study a business related course or engineering? |
Politics › Re: 2015 Election: Jonathan Should Have Sacked Partisan Jega – Okupe by malton: 4:09pm On Nov 15, 2015 |
Okupe is indirectly saying that Jonathan should have denied us the little jolly and sanity that has returned to the polity. The life of joblessness must have dawned on him!
You can rally round GEJ all you want, but there's no eroding Jega's goodwill!
His reputation has been well enshrined in our hearts and shall outlive even his 10th generation!
Try again, sir. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Too Slow To Deliver – Washington Times Report by malton: 3:41pm On Nov 15, 2015 |
Slow and steady wins the race.
It's better to be slow and achieve something, than ramp up pace but end up with nothing to show for.
Well thought out, calculated moves take time to bear. And it's those that produce the greatest results in the aftermath.
In hindsight, these people will realise how dumb it was spewing such trash!
And since when is pace the yardstick to achieving success?
Live fast, die young, live fast, die young...
*singing* |
Politics › Re: Bugaje Says Nigeria's Crude Oil Belongs To The North by malton: 3:26pm On Nov 15, 2015 |
 . @OP, you're mischievous, and created this thread for sinister reasons. I wonder why you're so full of hate. That hate will consume you someday! Unfortunately for you, people are looking at it from a different perspective and you're tagging along, but in truth, you're evil in disguise! Well meaning people can see through your ruse! Why dig up some "news" from more than a year ago and paste as current? What exactly were you looking for when you "stumbled" upon that post? You're worse than Shekau, I assure you! |
Politics › Re: Apprehension Grips Aviation, Transport Workers Over Merger Of Ministries by malton: 4:43am On Nov 14, 2015 |
Change is constant.
Those who cannot adapt, fizzle out.
It's the survival of the fittest!
If you no fit, make way! |
Politics › Re: Recent Picture Of Former Nigeria Minister Of Petroleum Alison Madueke by malton: 4:35am On Nov 14, 2015 |
The good Lord is your healer!
Keep believing, never lose faith.
No sickness is too hard for him to cure.
Never wish ill on anyone. This could be anybody. Good health is a privilege; never use it as a tool of mockery! |
Politics › Re: Urhobo denounces inclusion in map of Biafra by malton: 4:14am On Nov 14, 2015*. Modified: 4:31am On Nov 14, 2015 |
How ironic that they are quick to label Nigeria a contraption but their intended paradise is fraught with fraud. These people (the 10% Igbos, I mean, 90% of Igbos are good people) are the bastion of chicanery! Dreamers in broad day light! They rob even themselves...of the truth! Ole! I just dey laugh...  |
Politics › Re: FG Spends N5.8bn On Presidential Jets In Six Months by malton: 3:55am On Nov 14, 2015*. Modified: 10:18am On Nov 14, 2015 |
calebo101:
 After deceiving the gullibles mostly in the North and South West. They do the complete opposite thing. I really feel for those youths that sold their votes over a plate of meal and 5k monthly . My condolences on the death of your Almajiri dreams  All campaign promises denied, . Each day I wake up I thank God I never voted for an illiterate to be president. And if presented with same opportunity tomorrow, i'll happily do the same. . Fits your ideological priors so perfectly! It's hard for anyone to dispel whatever notions you may have of the president. Beyond just that, it's even more difficult to decipher whether you are dead-brained or it's sheer knack for stupidity. You're as literate but allow illiterates to dictate your fate? What good is your education, then? You're helpless! @those quoting me, I know that morons abound on nairaland much as there are sane brilliant minds. So continue...defending like minds is allowed!  |
Politics › Re: U.S. Says Buhari On Right Track In Battle Against Boko Haram - Bloomberg by malton: 3:53am On Nov 14, 2015 |
We just might be on our way to redemption after all. More strength to the soldiers!
I've always maintained that boko haram dies the minute the government becomes serious about wanting to flush them.
I pray in all sincerity, that this government has.
People have suffered unduly as a result...
The sacrifices have been ultimate; in emotions, lives and properties.
To those who may have suffered directly or indirectly, may the Lord grant you the strength to carry on!
It is well! |
Politics › Re: Senator Gyang Pwojok Buried (Photos) by malton: 10:58pm On Nov 13, 2015 |
shammah1: Yes bro. Thanks You're welcome bro. Plateau has indeed lost a gem! And goodluck with your career, you're doing so well already...one day, you shall touch the sky! I like your beats! |
Politics › Re: Fashola Begins Enquiry Into Power Sector Shame by malton: 7:37pm On Nov 13, 2015 |
 . I believe in Fash Baba, the conqueror of darkness and the restorer of our lights. I know say one day, e go better! Sure he will not rest on his laurels until there's improvement! You must not get us there, baba, just please, get us somewhere, as has been prophesied. |
Politics › Re: Fashola Will Need A Doctor, A Massager, And Prayer Warriors’ - Reuben Abati by malton: 7:31pm On Nov 13, 2015 |
Okay, prophet of doom, we've heard thee!  . |
Politics › Re: Senator Gyang Pwojok Buried (Photos) by malton: 4:31pm On Nov 13, 2015*. Modified: 5:36pm On Nov 13, 2015 |
The crowd was quite massive! I just went past by his house... he really is a man of the people. Atiku street, and by some extension, Rayfield, was almost impassable all day, today.
@shammah1, him being your cousin, I take that you're Jeremiah's younger bro, the producer? My condolences! |
Politics › Re: Is It Marginalization Or Refusal To Accept The Agony Of Defeat? by malton: 10:30am On Nov 13, 2015 |
jpphilips: Mis information will only thrive when people like us are dead, so anyone who wish to spread propaganda and concocted lies must be weary of some usernames that will bury your lies.
IS THE SOUTH EAST REALLY DEVELOPED?
We need to define development, South east has a robust economy no doubt but I ask, is it not what they are about to destroy with this agitation, what was left of the SE in 1970 after the first agitation? is that what we really want?
When I visit the SE, I see a lot of individual efforts more than I see collective government responsibility being fulfilled, is that what we confuse for development? over 20yrs most places in Enugu rely on tankers for clean water unlike the 80's when the government provided water for everyone through the water board, such collective infrastructures are lacking in the whole of south east not just Enugu. Enugu and Anambra are the only SE states that can boast of good road network the rest are cesspits of varying degrees of gullies, from Abia to Ebonyi, so why are we confusing individual efforts with development?
You built your house, I build mine is not development but individual effort, when you start benefiting from Government/cooperative provided low cost houses with Govt/cooperative provided access roads, central sewage, incinerator, electricity and security only then will you feel you are developed, as we chat, one of the most expensive estates in the SE Ngozika estate in Awka lack these amenities that people elsewhere consider basic yet we call that development, I disagree completely. The South eastern Governors owe the people more than Abuja does, the fire power of the street demo of last week should be directed at the incompetent Governors that have left the South east comatose over years.
ARE THE IGBOS REALLY MARGINALIZED?
I am happy that Nnamdi Kanu did not succeed in twisting that part of our history, the Nigerian government won in battle as such there are consequences in defeat, I make out time from my busy schedule to enlighten people who are willing to learn on the consequences of their agitation, you don't go to battle and lose then expect your life to remain the same, there is agony in defeat Igbos should know better, let me take you on a tour round the world to buttress this situation so you can go and enlighten those urchins that blocked my office last week.
Japan today is not allowed to conscript their own soldiers beyond a particular number monitored by the united states who have repackaged the situation as an alliance yet by proxy undermining the sovereignty of Japan, do you have any idea how many military bases the US is maintaining in Japan? as at today, the US has 3 airforce bases (Kadena, Misowa and Yokota), 3 Army bases (camp zana, forte burtner and Tori station), 13 marine corps bases (courtney, fuji Gonsalves etc) and 4 Naval bases. A total of 23 military installations in another man's soil.
Can we see clearly that Japan is Under US occupation militarily (what Nnamdi Kanu will call military bondage) never mind their level of development and accomplishments, do you think the Japanese will not want to return to the pre WW2 era when they had a military that could match the US, soldier to soldier, combat to combat? today they have lost that privilege thanks to their defeat at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Let me take you to South America, since Argentina was defeated in the Falkland conflict, the Argentine Government is denied of all the revenues accrual from that prosperous Island that originally belongs to them as a matter of fact, they are behind a territorial marker set by the British, Argentina MUST seek the permission of the British to use or Visit an Island that originally belonged to them that is the agony of defeat.
Lets go to the Middle east, since Palestine never won Israel in any of their recent conflicts, West bank and Gaza strip has remained under perpetual occupation and subjugation, it is so bad that as little as food rations and medicines has to be approved by Israel before the people of Palestine will feed, that is the Agony of defeat.
Let us go to Europe, I need not say much here but for the sake of enlightenment, below are the conditions given to the Germans after their WW1 defeat, the document is called, "Treaty of Versailles", Nnamdi Kanu doesn't know this much I suppose.
1) Germany had to accept the Blame for starting the war (Clause 231). This was vital because it provided the justification for harsh treatments 2) Germany had to pay £6.6 million (called Reparations) for the damage done during the war. 3) Germany was forbidden to have submarines or an air force. She could have a navy of only six battleships, and an Army of just 100,000 men. In addition, Germany was not allowed to place any troops in the Rhineland, the strip of land, 50 miles wide, next to France. 4). Germany’s colonies were given to Britain and France, Germany was forbidden to join the League of Nations, or unite with Austria. 5) SAAR coal fields belonging to germany was given to France to operate for 15yrs 6) Poland will be given a corridor into the Baltic cutting off East prussia from Germany 7) Posen a very rich farm land given to Poland free Danzig will be owned by the League of Nations (our modern day United nations) 9) Alsace Lorraine will be given to France free 10) Eupen and Malmedy will be given to Belgium free 11) North Shelswig given to Denmark free 12) Germany was not allowed to unite with Austria which leaves Germany as a tiny, land locked desolate piece of land
You see young people, Nnamdi Kanu is feasting on the ignorance of most of you, can you compare what US did to Japan or what the League of Nations did to Germany with your 20 pounds saga?
If Bi@fr@ was Japan, Imagine if Nigeria sends military administrators to rule over all the states in Bi@fr@ with military bases everywhere to ensure you guys don't cough, for your importation business and the likes, you must seek permission from Nigeria before you can do that, how would you feel? japan has lived through that agony for over 50yrs.
If Germany was Bi@fr@, can you imagine Half of Bi@fr@ land will be seeded to Cameroon and the rest given to Benin Republic, how would you feel? Germany lived through that between 1914-1948, matter of fact the wall of Berlin actually fell in 1991, can you extrapolate the agony of the Germans in such situation? that is the Agony of defeat, in your case you were given 20 pounds and you are complaining, bros, it could have been worse, Nnamdi Kanu knowing that you have no idea the terms of the Versailles treaty, sold you the 20 pounds saga and you hated Nigeria for it, that is what propaganda does to feeble minds.
Bi@fr@ was not punished enough for their rebellion going by what was obtainable at the time, I believe that is why there are still individuals who want to cross that line again, make no mistakes, this time around no one can predict what lies ahead.
I have written here severally that Nigeria will take all Igbo properties in Nigeria if they get Bi@fr@, a lot of people don't believe me do you know why, because they are not enlightened enough to read the land use act of 1978. That law gives Nigeria the legal Justification to do that and not even United Nations will fault that, be careful what you wish for because very few of you can actually see the end of your Bi@fr@n Journey.
They claim Igbos are the most developed yet they beg for development again, are they not speaking from the two compasses of their mouth? Instead of brooding about who will develop you, why wont Igbos synergize to form a common political front that will project the Igbo interest beyond umbrages? afterall, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Nwafor orizu were all igbos who operated at the highest level of governance in Nigeria, go back to that formula and you will get what you deserve, how do you expect a government you are rebelling against to help you? How many votes did you give to Buhari to help you? Jonathan a Bi@fr@n (by Nnamdi Kanu's conjecture) you supported fully, what did he do to develop you? If your own brother can not develop you, is it anarchy you will use to get your enemy to develop you? at what point will Igbos realize that Jonathan was a failed project, dust themselves up and re strategize on how to define their interest around APC?
Pushing for Bi@fr@ will be both political and geographical suicide, don't say I did not warn you guys!! This is deserving of front page. Cc Seunpayne..com, lalasticlala, Obinoscopy |
Politics › Re: Biafra - A Call For The Ijaw Nation To Stand Up For Truth. by malton: 7:26am On Nov 13, 2015 |
rusher14: [b]List of oil block owners in Nigeria. Source:
This Day Newspaper -
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 wit Modupe Alakija as Chairman 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 Directors 29 Enageed Resources Limited OPL 274 2007 Buba Lawal, Cole Tonye, Odunsi Ade as Directors 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. Yusuf, 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 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 Erastus. 6 Pillar Oil Limited Umusati/Igbuku (OML 56) 2003 Onosode G.O, Fadahunsi O, Amakiri J., Hassan-Katsina Usman, Tonwe Basife, Obaseki Godwin, Akoyomare Ambrose, Fisher Abayomi, Anaekwena Anthony, Avuru Spencer, Onosode Spencer, Hassan-Babangida. 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 Alab [/b] |
Politics › Re: Military Warns Pro-biafra Protester by malton: 10:00pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Erisco Pledges $250million Investment In Sokoto by malton: 8:33pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
rusher14: Are you saying this man doesn't believe in Biafra??
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Politics › Re: APC To PDP: We Can’t Give Portfolios To Thugs, Mistresses As You Did by malton: 8:22pm On Nov 12, 2015*. Modified: 10:28pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Is Kemi Really Ripe For Finance Minister? by malton: 8:19pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: FG Will Curb Unemployment, Says Ngige by malton: 4:27pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu Speaks On Babatunde Fashola's Ministerial Appointment by malton: 3:15pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
 cool. This appointment alone could drive up investors confidence and our growth potential. Fashola is more a walker than he is a talker. The people know this. Sanity is about to return to the power sector in particular, and our economy in general. Thanks, Jagaban for discovering the gem that is Fash! |
Politics › Re: Why We Won't Prosecute CCT Chairman - EFCC by malton: 3:00pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
lordmayor4: If you read well, the person to be tried is the PA not him Yes boss, I concur. Only I kind of feel that there may be a connect somewhere between the PA and his boss. He might have acted on instructions. |
Politics › Re: Why We Won't Prosecute CCT Chairman - EFCC by malton: 2:41pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
OYAY: It is still enough because it was the PA that collected the money and the P A answer for himself unless there is a phone conversation that the CCT chair directed the petitioner to pay the money into the PA's account. Again, if you are xtian or conversant with the bible remember the Gehazi and Elisha story! You made sense there. Problem is, a little more grilling will get the PA to spill it out. There's a connect. |
Politics › Re: Wike Vs Amaechi: How Times Have Changed! by malton: 2:38pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
Nothing lasts forever. Life swings up and down like a pendulum. Today you're up, tomorrow, you're down. You have to be wise to beat life's setups (traps). |
Politics › Re: Why We Won't Prosecute CCT Chairman - EFCC by malton: 2:13pm On Nov 12, 2015*. Modified: 4:11pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: In A Deft Move, Buhari Gives Key Portfolios To Southern Nigeria by malton: 1:39pm On Nov 12, 2015*. Modified: 3:44pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
 . I like that Kachikwu doubles as GMD, NNPC. Makes him the most powerful GMD to date. Buhari is indeed smart! He assigned himself the substantive minister of petroleum so to avoid Kachikwu clashing with some minister policy wise. He must believe in him to entrust such huge responsibility on him. This more than balances the equation. But then again, Barcanista is pained, I wonder why he must wail over everything! Abi na from you Buhari snatch Aisha? Tell us something, TonyeBarcanista. Carry go, Mr president! Lalasticlala, abeg no tire for me! mondob2k: Who among the northerners is more qualified than BRF for that office. As for Amaechi he sure deserves a good appointment after all his work for APC. Let PMB find another way o reduce the gap between North and South in his govt. You're so daft! Dunce! One for you, and the other for the shithole that liked your comment. In times past, the portfolio could have gone to just about anyone. It's the president's prerogative to hand it to whoever he deems fit. That he found that person to be Fashola is plausible. You don't talk down an entire people like that...nincompoop! |
Politics › Re: Biafra Is More Ijaw, Ibibio,oron Etc Than Igbo....asari Dokubo by malton: 1:38pm On Nov 12, 2015 |
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