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alj harem:You are a cow. Please go and chew grass. |
Aigbofa:Hhahaha! My dog eats better than you and your entire village. |
Aigbofa:Good to see that he is showing you hot pepper in Lagos, your own backyard and guess what? He is using Yoruba policemen/soldiers to kill Yoruba hoodlums pretending to be protesting. ![]() What is the name of the man who shot the protester in Lagos? ![]() |
Aigbofa:You have been punished over and over. That is why you are protesting mere fuel increase. Poverty and lack is your portion. |
ebosed:Your father should have emptied the s.p.e.r.m that gave birth to you into the stream. He gave birth to a sub human, a chimp. |
ebosed:Alj Harem: Take your grossly jaundiced and biased point to your father. |
Let's guess: you could not remove him by election and you want to do so by killing him. |
Aigbofa: I know you are too hard-wired to reason with, but you will at least admit that if there was no attempt to remove the president (even if by word of mouth) and to disturb the peace, there won't be soldiers on the streets. Do you want him to sit by and watch himself removed from office unlawfully? |
ebosed:Obviously you see only with one eye. Was your second eye so blind that you did not see the insults those who protested were raining on those who did not protest? |
^^^^^^ Shegoat: I see you running around all Igbo-related threads talking from both sides of your mouth. Igbos protest against BH, it is a problem Igbos call on the international community to intervene in the killings of innocent Igbos, it is a problem Igbos keep quiet and not protest, it is a problem You will soon get your fingers burnt. |
^^^^^^ Shegoat: I see you running around all Igbo-related threads talking from both sides of your mouth. Igbos protest against BH, it is a problem Igbos call on the international community to intervene in the killings of innocent Igbos, it is a problem Igbos keep quiet and not protest, it is a problem You will soon get your fingers burnt. |
All these hypocrites, even those living in the USA. If you call for the death or unlawful overthrow of a duly elected president even in the USA, you will be arrested, investigated and charged. NYPD Police Pepper Spray Occupy Wall Street Protesters. This roughly equals the protest in Nigeria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ05rWx1pig https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ05rWx1pig |
''The SW protest against subsidy removal was about ''protecting our brother cabals'' We want to protect Wale Tinubu and by extension ex- Gov Tinubu We want to protect Adenuga We want to protect Otedola We want to protect Otudeko'' However, Like Yorubas, Igbos also have their own oil cabals (Ubah, Mbah and Iheanacho), yet Igbos support removing the sugar from the mouths of their own cabals because a few cabals cannot be more important than the masses. The North also have cabals and for joining the protest, they were also protecting them. For more information on the difference between the SW and SE cabals, visit: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=847509.msg9978747#msg9978747 |
''The SW protest against subsidy removal was about ''protecting our brother cabals'' We want to protect Wale Tinubu and by extension ex- Gov Tinubu We want to protect Adenuga We want to protect Otedola We want to protect Otudeko'' However, Like Yorubas, Igbos also have their own oil cabals (Ubah, Mbah and Iheanacho), yet Igbos support removing the sugar from the mouths of their own cabals because a few cabals cannot be more important than the masses. The North also have cabals and for joining the protest, they were also protecting them. For more information on the difference between the SW and SE cabals, visit: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=847509.msg9978747#msg9978747 |
Trending now on facebook: ''The SW protest against subsidy removal was about ''protecting our brother cabals'' We want to protect Wale Tinubu and by extension ex- Gov Tinubu We want to protect Adenuga We want to protect Otedola We want to protect Otudeko'' However, Like Yorubas, Igbos also have their own oil cabals (Ubah, Mbah and Iheanacho), yet Igbos support removing the sugar from the mouths of their own cabals because a few cabals cannot be more important than the masses. The North also have cabals and for joining the protest, they were also protecting them. For more information on the difference between the SW and SE cabals, visit: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=847509.msg9978747#msg9978747 |
Of course, he can be president of Oduawaland President of Nigeria ko, babapupa ni. As soon as he leaves office in 2015, EFFC goes after him. Ole buruku ni gbogbo yin. |
Wily1Wily: ![]() |
''Masa and the boys'' |
Do the crime, serve the time. |
Next will be Fani Kayode for running his big mouth against a ''fisherman'' |
Is he still alive ![]() |
I see that Yoruba are attempting to pay Igbos back for not joining in their ignorance, malice and poverty-induced protest against fuel subsidy removal Well! I've got news for you: this is our own protest and you are not invited. Leave it for us. |
Bitumen is akara while oil and gas is meat. And is if I look deeper, I will also find bitumen in my backyard. BTW, when are you guys leaving us? ![]() |
koruji:Look deeper and thou shalt know. |
This is the good protest The fuel subsidy one was a bad protest Kudos to Abians and all Nigerians who love peace, justice and human dignity. |
NNPC, Capital Oil Kero-direct Scheme creates 2,000 jobs December 18, 2011 03:26PM Print print Email email Share Share Mr Ifeanyi Ubah, the Managing Director of Capital Oil and Gas Ltd, has said that the second phase of the Kero-Direct Scheme (KDS) has generated an additional 2,000 direct employments for Nigerians. Ubah told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the second phase of the scheme had made the company to employ 765 youths. According to him, an additional 1,035 persons are penciled down for employment before the completions of the distribution. He said that the scheme which began in eight states was put together by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in partnership with Capital Oil and Gas to supply kerosene directly to households. Ubah assured that middlemen would not hijack the scheme, adding that the sale would be restricted to 25 litres per household. ``Capital Oil has been very concerned about the difficulty facing Nigerians in getting kerosene for domestic use. "It is in response to this that the company came up with this innovation of deploying mobile filling stations with standard dispensing pumps to sell kerosene at N50 per litre to Nigerians. ``The scheme will give our people access to the product with a view to reducing the use of charcoal and firewood, which are hazardous to health,'' Ubah said. He lauded the initiative of Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, and the NNPC, for their intention to provide kerosene to end-users through truck dispensing. Ubah said that the challenge of ending kerosene scarcity and ensuring uninterrupted supply would be handled through consistent investments in infrastructure. The scheme, which began in Amuwo-Odofin and Apapa Local Government Areas of Lagos State in July has been extended to some other parts of the country. Under the arrangement, the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, a subsidiary of the NNPC provided the product for sale to consumers at N50 per litre, using Capital Oil's dispensing trucks |
Difference between one cabal and another cabal Cabals Wale Tinubu, Otedola and Otudeko take subsidy money and shove it down their pockets; no concern for the poor Cabal Ifeanyi Ubah takes subsidy money and shares some of it to the poor masses. Ifeanyi Ubah: Reaching Out With ‘Kero-Direct’ Ifeanyi Ubah, chairman and chief executive officer, Capital Oil and Gas Limited, a major player in the upstream sector of the nation’s oil industry, has recently been in the news for several good reasons. Last two weeks, the Anambra State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), honoured him with the ‘NUJ Man of the Year, 2011’ award. And last week, another feather was added to his cap, when he was bestowed with an honorary Doctorate Degree in Energy Solution Management by his alma mater, Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). When the country experienced acute shortage of kerosene, and unprecedented increase in the price of the product, (the price of a litre of kerosene increased from N50 to N150), Ubah, announced the renewal of his partnership with the NNPC in the kero-direct scheme, which aims at ensuring that every nook and cranny of Nigeria gets kerosene at the approved pump price of N50 per litre. Ubah who spoke with journalists recently said that with the coming of the yuletide, he had stepped up efforts to ensure the availability of the product, not only through the Kero-Direct partnership with the NNPC, but also through his yet to be launched Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation’. The product would be distributed mainly in his home state, Anambra, at the cost of N60 per litre. Truck manager of Ubah’s Park in Amuwo Odofin in Lagos, Mr Martin Anyadike, told LEADERSHIP, that the company just took delivery of 1,200 new trucks to be used in the distribution of kerosene to various parts of Nigeria. Anyadike confirmed that of the number, 200 of the trucks were meter trucks, which are capable of selling the product straight from the tankers, without first dispensing them to any filling station. This he said would make it easy to access every part of Anambra State where the trucks will be used to service the ‘Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation’. Meanwhile, the foundation has already started collecting names of unemployed graduates who will undertake a course in Chinese language. The successful graduates would later be sent on an entrepreneurship course in China, to learn courses that will equip them to manage companies which the foundation plans to set up for the youths. Ubah said, “My aspiration and dream is to help the youths. The youths are the people who power my company, and I believe that there are a lot of them out there who are very intelligent and hardworking, but have not just had the opportunity to show what they have to offer. That is where Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation comes in. “I am passionate about the youths in Nigeria, but I must start with Anambra because it is our primary constituency. We want to industrialise Anambra, and the money for this has already been set aside, but the youths are the ones that will power it. If we cannot get Anambra right, we may never get it right anywhere. |
Hahahah! |
Negro_Ntns:Only a silly non-Yoruba will remain in Yorubaland when we divide because we know such person will be crushed to death with tribalism. But, we ain't dividing soon. Igbos in Lagos will continue to do their thing. Yes, we own 58% of LAGOS. When the bitumen (I have been hearing about it since 1914----story, story, story) matures, we all will share it. If you resent, we push you to your original country: Benin Republic |
Everyone should go home, the protest is over. If you disturb the peace, you will be shot in the leg. |
Hypocrites We shall keep uncovering them. |
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