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PoliticsRe: Meet The Greediest Of The Corrupt Dgs,see How Much She Is Paying Herself Monthly by mcyemite(op): 9:37am On Mar 17, 2016
PoliticsRe: Meet The Greediest Of The Corrupt Dgs,see How Much She Is Paying Herself Monthly by mcyemite(op): 8:57am On Mar 17, 2016
The people and her likes should be stoned to death!!!!!
PoliticsMeet The Greediest Of The Corrupt Dgs,see How Much She Is Paying Herself Monthly by mcyemite(op): 8:16am On Mar 17, 2016
May God save us from these greedy people

PoliticsRe: Photo:60 Years After Nigeria First Crude Oil Well Dries Up,natives In Poverty by mcyemite(op): 12:32am On Mar 14, 2016
lipsrsealed undecided lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Photo:60 Years After Nigeria First Crude Oil Well Dries Up,natives In Poverty by mcyemite(op): 7:51pm On Mar 13, 2016
Hmmmm..na wa oo
PoliticsRe: Photo:60 Years After Nigeria First Crude Oil Well Dries Up,natives In Poverty by mcyemite(op): 3:39pm On Mar 13, 2016
Even when their so called son of the soil was elected president, he couldn't do anything...

FYI: you ruined your own lives!!!
PoliticsRe: Photo:60 Years After Nigeria First Crude Oil Well Dries Up,natives In Poverty by mcyemite(op): 3:37pm On Mar 13, 2016
oglalasioux:
The Oloibiri people have been paid with a carton of JJW whiskey, a goat and some kolanuts. If they feel they've been shortchanged let them simply return the whiskey, goat and kolanuts to the white men and unleash their gods back on them.
#fact
PoliticsPhoto:60 Years After Nigeria First Crude Oil Well Dries Up,natives In Poverty by mcyemite(op): 2:49pm On Mar 13, 2016
Like the gold rush of California in 19th century America, the small settlement of Oloibiri, a district headquarters in Ogbia in the defunct Eastern Region, came into  limelight in second half of the 20th  century when workers of Shell Darcy converged on the  town in search of the black gold. However, the explorers made history in June 1956 when they struck the black gold in  swampy communities  of Otuabagi/Otuogidi in the Oloibiri District of Ogbia, making the latter district  the first in  West Africa where crude oil was discovered in commercial quantity. Providence again ensured that the Ogbia kingdom produced the first minority President in history from the backwater of the Delta in the person of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, an indigene of Otuoke. Interestingly, when the Shell Darcy landed on the shores of Niger Delta prospecting for oil, the local authorities and the natives never took interest in what the multinational was busy working on. This was especially so as  the Northern and Southern Protectorates, which Britain later amalgamated to form the country Nigeria, were only interested in their regional agro resources namely cocoa, coal, groundnut and palm oil business, which were then   the main stay of the Nigerian economy. However, the direction of the nation’s economy  changed for good when the black gold was struck. There was a flurry of activities around the location causing the  sleepy  town to come alive. People from all walks of life trooped to the area in search of greener pasture. The first crude oil well was named Oloibiri Well after Oloibiri community by the prospecting company. While California, 31st  state of the American union, grew from a country side to a modern and well planned city on account of the mad rush for the precious metal, the reverse has been the case for the Oloibiri oil field communities. The discovery of the black gold, instead of accelerating the growth of the host communities, has turned out to be a pain to the people as Oloibiri could best be described as an abandoned fishing port after the anglers had left with their catch. The communities, today, lack the basic necessities of life as the black gold, an exhaustible asset, which then made the area to be called Bioforoama, nicknamed “Eastern Congo”,  due to its booming social life, has since dried up and Shell moved to another location regardless of the dislocation caused to the locals. Sunday Vanguard’s trip to Oloibiri was one of disappointment and shock as the expectation of seeing the benefits of oil wealth on the communities was not to be. The people still face basic development challenges and environmental pollution caused by oil spills. The site of the dried up Oloibiri Well 1 has been overtaken by weeds, just as the proposed research institute sponsored by the Federal Government was still at foundation level. The Federal Government had proposed to build an oil museum at Oloibiri but the project was not actualized. The foundation stone was laid by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2001. The area is a sad commentary of oil and gas in Nigeria. It shows that Bayelsa was the place where oil was first drilled and exported. “This place should have some kind of national museum. We are not happy the way it is now but we understand that there is an institute that is proposed to be located here”, a native said. “In spite of our peaceful disposition that led to uninterrupted oil production for several decades, development has eluded our community even as Shell which struck oil in the area has also abandoned the well”. Myth The natives, it was gathered, received the Shell Group with open arms and never bothered about what they were doing on their land until they came to solicit their assistance when they encountered mystic powers at the well site. A source told Sunday Vanguard: “I am sure they told you when oil was struck here in 1956, at that time Oloibiri was the District Headquarters of the Ogbia area. When the white man came, at the Oloibiri Oil Well 1, they started putting their things but, at the end of the day, all the pipes they had sunk into the ground would come out on their own. “Then they asked for the owners of the land,  as the land needed  appeasement. They consulted with the oracle. “At the end, they said the gods of the land needed libation . They brought drinks, kola, white chalk, alligator pepper, plantain and other things. Yet they still could not get to oil. They will drill and close work for the day, but the following morning, all the pipes and casing that they had sunk in hundreds feet would be outside waiting for them. So, they were wondering how that could happen because no normal human being could have removed those pipes as it was practically impossible. “The natives now brought a soothsayer who said the owners of the land knew what was there. After incantation and sacrifice, the  gods  said  nothing will disturb them again but the situation remained the same. Then the white men asked the elders: `This thing that is happening, what do you want?’ Our people said,  ‘Just bring a carton of JJW Peters’, a kind of whisky in those days, `a goat and other things for sacrifice and merriment’. “The Shell officials were amazed about the demands. They said, ‘ You mean that is all you need?’  Our people replied, ‘ Yes, that is all we need’ . The rest is history.” With the demand of the gods taken care of, he said, work went on smoothly with the creek connecting the area to the Oluasiri axis on the Atlantic fringe witnessing high traffic of passengers and cargo boats conveying men and equipment to the location. The area, it was gathered, transformed into a trading post and became the centre of commerce in the central Niger Delta. Sadly, what is West Africa’s first oil well is today covered with rust several decades after it stopped pumping crude and is marked by weather beaten signboard with the inscription, Oloibiri Well 1, drilled June 1956, 12,008 feet. Journey to the league of petro-dollar states The crude from the Oloibiri fields was conveyed through pipelines constructed to link Emago-Kugbo waterside jetty from where the black gold was exported in the late fifties and 1960s, making the latter the first crude oil loading bay in  West Africa.  It was called the Emogo-Kugbo Loading Bay. It was from the Emago-Kugbo settlement, which though is administratively situated in Abua-Odual local government area of Rivers State, that the first crude oil from Oloibiri was shipped for export  on the 17th day of February 1958. MV Emago, MV Otuabagi, MV Otuogidi, MV Oloibiri, among other vessels, Sunday Vanguard findings revealed, were used to load crude oil from the pipes laid by Shell to the bay. All the settlements share same characteristics of neglect and abandonment by the Nigerian state. There is nothing tangible on ground to showcase Otuabagi/Otuogidi axis land owners of the Oloibiri oil fields as the place where crude was first discovered in  West Africa. Also, there is nothing on ground to show that Emago-Kugbo is the first loading bay which launched Nigeria into the elite club of oil producing countries. Sunday Vanguard’s  trip to the area revealed the inherent contradiction in the nation’s oil industry as  Otuabagi and Otuogidi lack all the basic amenities of life. The area could be mistaken for an abandoned farm settlement. Oloibiri is not better off. Though the community has a ring road and bridge linking it to Ogbia main town, most of the structures in Oloibiri secondary school have been abandoned due to their terrible state. The story was not different at Otuabagi where the road leading to the community was riddled with potholes while Otuogidi is not linked by tarred road. What perhaps could have been the quickest route to the community through the state government owned College of Health Technology was not to be as the latter constructed a gate across the road as part of its complex thereby causing the natives to go through Ogbia. But for the concrete bridge built across the Kolo creek to link the community by Hon Nadu Karibo, as a constituency project when he was a member of  Bayelsa State House of Assembly representing the area, the people would have been cut off from the rest of the world. Two vehicles cannot pass through the road side by side due to its narrow nature, but the bridge had, nonetheless, lightened the pain of the people. The Oloibiri oil field communities could be described as a paradox of a resource-rich enclave remaining so pervasively poor. The situation in the communities and Emago-Kugbo, Nigeria nay West Africa first crude loading bay, should prick  the conscience of the nation. The effects of oil exploration and exploitation are everywhere. Marine life is extinct. Indigenous occupational industries are comatose. Erosion is widespread. Pollution of the very sources of life for the ordinary people manifests in everything from their fishing equipment to the water they drink. The oil company is certainly not helping the situation by its flagrant display of insensitivity. A source told Sunday Vanguard that at the drilling sites then, “all the amenities that make life tick were to be found: electricity, water, high-powdered marine transport vehicles and health facilities. Yet, within a short radius of this drilling haven, there was a stark disparity in living standards.” OTU Ibru: A man of diligence UABAGI:  The situation in Otuabagi  best captures what neglect means. The community lacks portable drinking water. 60 years after, the community still depends on a polluted creek as a source of water. There is nothing to envy about the nondescript settlement. The natives said they have nothing to show for their community historic role in the economy of the country, adding that the relics and pollution associated with oil exploration in the area were still evident. They lamented that the promises made by past administrations to develop the area and give them a sense of belonging have remained a mirage. Lamenting the plight of his people, Lawrence Idumesaro,  Obim V  of Otuabagi, said that in spite of the enormous contribution of his community to the development of the country as the cradle of the nation’s crude oil industry, his community lacked the basic things of life. Politics surrounding first oil well name “The Otuabagi community is the original landlord of the Oloibiri oil fields. At that time, Oloibiri was the district headquarters and  anything that came to the area was always going to the district headquarters. Right from that time, the Oloibiri has been using us and has refused to cooperate with us. Oloibiri did not have a single oil well. The first oil well location was within our community. We have done our best to rectify this distortion of history but not successful”, the monarch said.  NEGLECT “If you are told that this community is where oil was first struck in the whole of West Africa, you will not believe it. In terms of development or infrastructure, we have nothing. We are suffering here. The young men are suffering and roaming about jobless. No electricity, no water, no good roads. In fact, we are living in bondage, while they use our oil to develop other areas, what is our gain? Nothing.  ANGER “We cannot beg the Federal Government to come and develop us; they are the one to beg us. If we have our way, we would want an instant or magical development because we have been suffering for so long and we are tired of endless waiting and vain promises. LIFE THEN AND NOW “Meanwhile, we cannot compare life then with now, but even when Shell was working here with our fathers and grandfathers, they (Shell) did nothing for us. Today, we are struggling on our own because we cannot continue to depend on oil and oil companies.   If we had been dependent on oil, we would be killing each other every now and then. You can attest to the fact that other oil producing areas are volatile but, in terms of peaceful coexistence and hospitality, we are the best. “We conduct ourselves in a peaceful manner. The Federal Government should come and rescue us because there will come a time when we would no longer bear the injustice and I will lead my people on a revolt, the sooner the better for us all.” Also speaking to Sunday Vanguard, the CDC Chairman, James Samuel, said, “We have been suffering for a very long time since 1956 without assistance from anywhere. We are not asking for too much but we should be able to boast of the basic things of life like water, electricity and gainful employment for our youths. “We have about 20 oil locations around our community and we are suffering from pollution. Our environment is polluted, our rivers are polluted, and we no longer fish in our rivers. Our soil is also polluted making farming almost an unfruitful endeavour. Even bush meat hunting has been disrupted due to pollution. Oil exploration has devastated our environment and means of livelihood. “Our youths are idle because they are not engaged. There are no scholarship opportunities and skill acquisition programmes; I am a graduate but unemployed because there are no jobs. We are suffering. We are humbly appealing to government at all levels and Shell to come to our aid. Even though we have no jobs,  we are entitled to live in a comfortable environment.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/60-years-after-nigerias-first-crude-oloibiri-oil-dries-up-natives-wallow-in-abject-poverty/

CelebritiesRe: Korede Bello Celebrates 20th Birthday Today #leapyearbaby by mcyemite(m): 10:26pm On Feb 29, 2016
That's makes him five years old,cus that's the numbers of time he has celebrated his bday..
SportsRe: FA Cup 5th Round In Full: Who Did Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool And Man Utd Draw? by mcyemite(m): 7:37pm On Jan 31, 2016
Not good at all...my worst fear
PropertiesRe: 3 Billion Naira Residential Building. Possible? by mcyemite(m): 10:41pm On Jan 24, 2016
Goahead:
Burj Khalifa cost $1.5billion..... What's your pointhuh
is burj khalifa a residential building?
RomanceRe: 8 Brutal Truths You Should Know If You Are Dating A First-born. by mcyemite(op): 9:26am On Oct 31, 2015
Rukkydelta:
seconded
thirded
RomanceRe: 8 Brutal Truths You Should Know If You Are Dating A First-born. by mcyemite(op): 8:45am On Oct 31, 2015
First born no be beans ooo
Romance8 Brutal Truths You Should Know If You Are Dating A First-born. by mcyemite(op): 7:31am On Oct 31, 2015
So…you’re in love with an oldest child, huh?

Oldest children are the best kind of children. (But, of course, I’m biased because I’m an oldest child myself – of five!) If you have the good fortune of loving/dating/marrying/sexing one of us, congrats to you, good sir! You’re in for a fun ride. Just buckle your seat belt first and pay attention to these safety instructions first, will ya?

1. We’re bossy. Like this song, yo. But for real, most oldest children are used to ruling the roost and telling their pep squad of little bro and sis’s what to do and how to do it. This works until said little bro and sis get old enough and put you in your damn place. But still, the bossiness remains.

2. We’re a little entitled. Our parents gave us every opportunity in the world and fawned over us and took more baby photos of us and were more careful the first time around with us, so we’re used to being treated a little special. Life, and all it’s hardships, have a way of chipping away at this perceived “specialness” but still, we got more attention than the rest of our siblings and it’s something that sticks with us forever.

3. We get along great with youngest children. I have no scientific data to back this up, except to say that nearly all my ex-boyfriends (and my current beau) are youngest kids. Maybe they like the authority; who knows?

4. We seek validation. Our parents praised our every move and yes, I know, they really should’ve cut back on that a bit. But as a result of this, we like to be patted on the back and given gold stars when we’ve done something positive. Which leads me to…

5. …We’re over-achievers. We like to be praised, therefore we achieve. It’s almost an addiction. Apologies to younger siblings everywhere who have to live up to their oldest siblings.

6. We take initiative. It’s just what we do. If something needs to be accomplished at work, we will accomplish it – or delegate it to one of our younger siblings (er, employees) to do it for us.

7. We’re great organizers of large groups of people. We can do this with our eyes shut. We’ve been herding our family of sheep into minivans/airplanes/restaurants/etc for YEARS now; corralling people into a semblance of unity should basically be on our resume. In fact, I think it is.

8. We don’t like to share our stuff. Because seriously, our little sisters have been stealing our sweaters/eyeliner/CAR for like, 20 years now and we’re really f*cking over it. Don’t touch our stuff without permission!
RomanceRe: My Girlfriend & I Want Abortion, Mature Advise Needed! Help A Brother! by mcyemite(m): 12:24am On Oct 29, 2015
Start thinking of the baby's name..
RomanceRe: Opinion!! Why Do Handsome Men Marry Ugly Women?? by mcyemite(m): 1:04am On Oct 22, 2015
There's an Indian proverb that says an ugly wife is a beautiful fortress.
FamilyRe: I Married Someone I Don't Trust. What's The Way Out? by mcyemite(m): 8:13pm On Oct 19, 2015
Till death do you part!!!!
CelebritiesRe: #nobraday! Braless Photos Of Nigerian Celebrities by mcyemite(m): 8:19pm On Oct 13, 2015
Olympus has fallen over and over...oh my gush undecided undecided undecided


Am very sure their boobs are like tongue tongue tongue#phewww
PoliticsRe: Ten Most Powerful People In Nigeria 2015 by mcyemite(m): 8:54pm On Oct 12, 2015
Where's Allison??
SportsRe: Head Of Sport Daar Communications And Ray Power,felix Okugbe Dead???(photo) by mcyemite(op): 10:45am On Oct 10, 2015
Rip boss
SportsHead Of Sport Daar Communications And Ray Power,felix Okugbe Dead???(photo) by mcyemite(op): 10:19am On Oct 10, 2015
Head of Sport, DAAR COMMUNICATIONS and RAY POWER Felix Okugbe and CEO of MUDIAL SPORT INTERNATIONAL have just been confirmed dead early hours of today in a Lagos State Teaching Hospital.
He died from a protracted cancer.

Details coming soon.

Jokes EtcRe: Funny Excuse Workers Give In The Office by mcyemite(m): 7:27am On Oct 10, 2015
TeeOw:
why didn't she tell the maid to leave the house and not come back till night?
won't the husband leave the house to find pleasure else where?
Jokes EtcRe: Funny Excuse Workers Give In The Office by mcyemite(m): 7:24am On Oct 10, 2015
Iamfrank:
maybe d wife knows d maid is more sophisticated Dan ha....

lesson*

nor hire maid wen make sense pass u.... esp d ones with big fat buddy....
its viagra we re talking about.....it doesn't mean the maid as to be good looking, as far as shes got holes under her....thats all....
PoliticsRe: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by mcyemite(m): 2:46pm On Oct 07, 2015
15. Jollof rice, chicken Bosom , serve of ice cream, tea, coffee or Bournvita, with full cream milk and sugar: Meal Cost = 50Kobo- Unilag in the late 1970s


GOD!!!!!!!!

To eat indomie and egg lasan now na #250

Chai!!!
HealthRe: The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Masturbation by mcyemite(m): 7:04pm On Oct 05, 2015
Unfortunately all the highlighted disadvantages are pure lies...excluding 1...get your fact right before posting bullshit here....







Doctors are here too
CelebritiesRe: Emir Sanusi's Bride, Sa'adatu, On Their Wedding Day (Photo) by mcyemite(m): 6:52pm On Sep 29, 2015
Most of you shouting child not bride lost ur virginity at 14/15 and u re here calling and 18 year old girl "CHILD"

Ask your mom what age she gave birth to her first child..or your grand mother perhaps... undecided
Christianity EtcRe: Is It Right For A Church To Have Football Unit? by mcyemite(m): 11:11pm On Sep 27, 2015
just4now:
l plead with you in the name of the Lord to jettison your idea it is inspiration from hell. l used to love football until one day the Lord showed me how deep He detests football in the church or church getting involved. In addition He frown at TV stations own by churches from showing it. He said worldly news casting in these stations also infuriate Him. Please always ask Holy Spirit before you introduce anything to the church.

Shalom.
gerara here joor
That's how u people will be turning things up and down
PetsRe: No Parrot Owners Here? by mcyemite(m): 11:20am On Sep 26, 2015
I own one lousy parrot like that....she can talkhuh?



I love her sha...she's my gf
PoliticsRe: Poverty In Nigeria Now Boldly Wears A Northern Face by mcyemite(op): 9:10pm On Sep 14, 2015
Action speaks louder than voice....start acting!!
PoliticsRe: Poverty In Nigeria Now Boldly Wears A Northern Face by mcyemite(op): 6:51pm On Sep 13, 2015
So sad
PoliticsRe: Poverty In Nigeria Now Boldly Wears A Northern Face by mcyemite(op): 5:13pm On Sep 13, 2015
They should start my making their people see western education from a new perspective...
PoliticsRe: Poverty In Nigeria Now Boldly Wears A Northern Face by mcyemite(op): 5:03pm On Sep 13, 2015
Hope the rest of them will agree with him..

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