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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by seunmsg(m): 6:32pm On Aug 31, 2021
post=105359707:

Remember Anambra shares boundaries with Rivers and Delta state.

Anambra and Kogi are the states contending for the oil wells.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by bettermandate80(m): 6:34pm On Aug 31, 2021
Long overdue, Anambra is on the right path to greatness

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:34pm On Aug 31, 2021
You know what oil producing is?
Are you alright at all, Kogi state wey no get structural setting for hydrocarbon, if they share proceeds from just three oil Wells for life Kogi still won't hit oil producing status. No man alive will explore for oil in Kogi, they don't have the sweet spot. Do you understand or should I explain further cus I have plenty to say
seunmsg:


So, if Kogi and Anambra will be sharing proceeds from well 1, 2 and 3, pending the final delineation of the boundary between the two states, is Kogi not an oil producing state in the interim? Comprehension shouldn’t be so difficult now. Smh!

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by buckeyemedia: 6:36pm On Aug 31, 2021
clarocuzioo:
Good one.
Igbo Amaka
Goodbye Biafra?
Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:37pm On Aug 31, 2021
It's easier for a cow to pass through the eyes of a needle than for Kogi to hit oil producing status. Meanwhile Anambra will have more explorations, are you ok or should I explain

seunmsg:


Anambra and Kogi are the states contending for the oil wells.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by jimyjames(m): 6:37pm On Aug 31, 2021
Blue3k:


You didn't complete the previous steps of the process it's that simple. When did A and B happen before we even discuss C and D.
What previous steps enlightened me

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by buckeyemedia: 6:37pm On Aug 31, 2021
Furious1:
You know what oil producing is?
Are you alright at all, Kogi state wey no get structural setting for hydrocarbon, if they share proceeds from just three oil Wells for life Kogi still won't hit oil producing status. No man alive will explore for oil in Kogi, they don't have the sweet spot. Do you understand or should I explain further cus I have plenty to say
Ajaokuta steel is enough to transform Kogi to South Africa. Nigeria is a unique country, too many lazy minded people.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:37pm On Aug 31, 2021
seunmsg:


Anambra and Kogi are the states contending for the oil wells.


Eleven oil wells wholly attributed to Anambra state

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by seunmsg(m): 6:38pm On Aug 31, 2021
Furious1:
You know what oil producing is?
Are you alright at all, Kogi state wey no get structural setting for hydrocarbon, if they share proceeds from just three oil Wells for life Kogi still won't hit oil producing status. No man alive will explore for oil in Kogi, they don't have the sweet spot. Do you understand or should I explain further cus I have plenty to say

You’re talking absolute rubbish as usual. Go back to the letter you and your ilks are celebrating. Kogi for now is an oil producing state because it will be getting 50% of the 13% derivation from Anambra River well 1,2 and 3 until the final boundary delineation is done. It is what it is irrespective of how you feel about it.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:39pm On Aug 31, 2021
Yes, Anambra boundary with Rivers State is at Nndoni, you can walk into Anambra from Rivers State, they have land boundary
post=105359707:

Remember Anambra shares boundaries with Rivers and Delta state.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Blue3k(m): 6:39pm On Aug 31, 2021
jimyjames:

What previous steps enlightened me

Refer to the Constitution.

Chapter 1 part 2 section 8-1

An Act of the National Assembly for the purpose of creating a new State shall only be passed if-

(a) a request, supported by at least two-thirds majority of members (representing the area demanding the creation of the new State) in each of the following, namely -

(i) the Senate and the House of Representatives,

(ii) the House of Assembly in respect of the area, and

(iii) the local government councils in respect of the area, is received by the National Assembly;

(b) a proposal for the creation of the State is thereafter approved in a referendum by at least two-thirds majority of the people of the area where the demand for creation of the State originated;

(c) the result of the referendum is then approved by a simple majority of all the States of the Federation supported by a simple majority of members of the Houses of Assembly; and

(d) the proposal is approved by a resolution passed by two-thirds majority of members of each House of the National Assembly.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by seunmsg(m): 6:39pm On Aug 31, 2021
Furious1:
It's easier for a cow to pass through the eyes of a needle than for Kogi to hit oil producing status. Meanwhile Anambra will have more explorations, are you ok or should I explain


I’m not here for irrelevant argument. Stop mentioning my handle if you have nothing sensible to say other than emotional rants.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by seunmsg(m): 6:40pm On Aug 31, 2021
post=105360695:



Eleven oil wells wholly attributed to Anambra state

So? What has that got to do with my comment that Kogi is still an oil producing state pending the final boundary delineation?

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:45pm On Aug 31, 2021
seunmsg:


So? What has that got to do with my comment that Kogi is still an oil producing state pending the final boundary delineation?
No wahala grin grin

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by jimyjames(m): 6:46pm On Aug 31, 2021
Blue3k:


Refer to the Constitution.

The anioma's did all constitution demands but still nothing happened

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:47pm On Aug 31, 2021
I can't argue with you Sha. In your mind you think 50% from just 3oil Wells makes you oil producing. Wells they'll still finally remove Kogi from. Anyways the point is 3 Wells don't mean sh*t some of you have not seen oil Wells before, maybe you think all Wells are equal, you're wrong my guy, those Wells will dry up and they'll need to explore for more, that's when you'll realize you got nothing. And btw Before Anambra became oil producing them don de make money from oil, just cus you're making money temporarily from three Wells you think you have oil grin
seunmsg:


You’re talking absolute rubbish as usual. Go back to the letter you and your ilks are celebrating. Kogi for now is an oil producing state because it will be getting 50% of the 13% derivation from Anambra River well 1,2 and 3 until the final boundary delineation is done. It is what it is irrespective of how you feel about it.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by nku5: 6:47pm On Aug 31, 2021
Obodo amaka mehn cool

I see ndi uta have already rushed here to tear their underwear in frustration grin grin

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Blue3k(m): 6:48pm On Aug 31, 2021
jimyjames:

The anioma's did all constitution demands but still nothing happened

What was the date referendum and what were results then? I'll assume A happen just to be charitable. I know for a fact B didn't happen.


Chapter 1 part 2 section 8-1

An Act of the National Assembly for the purpose of creating a new State shall only be passed if-

(a) a request, supported by at least two-thirds majority of members (representing the area demanding the creation of the new State) in each of the following, namely -

(i) the Senate and the House of Representatives,

(ii) the House of Assembly in respect of the area, and

(iii) the local government councils in respect of the area, is received by the National Assembly;

(b) a proposal for the creation of the State is thereafter approved in a referendum by at least two-thirds majority of the people of the area where the demand for creation of the State originated;

(c) the result of the referendum is then approved by a simple majority of all the States of the Federation supported by a simple majority of members of the Houses of Assembly; and

(d) the proposal is approved by a resolution passed by two-thirds majority of members of each House of the National Assembly.
Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Supremos: 6:49pm On Aug 31, 2021
Blue3k:
Point two seems to indicate kogi is also an oil producing state.
no sir, I think there's quota for a State to be recognized as an Oil producing state.
If your production does not meet that quota you can not be adjudged as a producing state.

Anambra state has been producing Oil since over 2015 or thereabout, but wasn't included because they weren't meeting that qouta apparently due to the dispute with kogi, or due to the fact that other Wells as mentioned above hasn't been fully developed and accredited.

Remember the said 3 oil Wells being disputed, is to be shared between Anambra and kogi, therefore, the kogi's percentage acruage of the total generated revenue of those 3 disputed Oil Wells, wouldn't be enough to meet the qouta.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:50pm On Aug 31, 2021
This is how it works, the Wells will deplete and then you'll cough out oil fields in Kogi state where they'll explore for more oil or your oil era is over. Tik tok
seunmsg:


I’m not here for irrelevant argument. Stop mentioning my handle if you have nothing sensible to say other than emotional rants.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:53pm On Aug 31, 2021
Saying Kogi is an oil producing state is craziness and the funniest sh*t I've heard today

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by jimyjames(m): 6:55pm On Aug 31, 2021
Blue3k:


What was the date referendum and what were results then? I'll assume A happen just to be charitable. I know for a fact B didn't happen.


A referendum was never approved for them

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Nobody: 6:58pm On Aug 31, 2021
Lemme remind our Neighbors.
Oil producing states.
SS states
Imo
Abia
Anambra.

If it comes up in Jamb you now know where to tik

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Supremos: 6:58pm On Aug 31, 2021
Captain8:
no.. we are very happy about it.... atleast it will give us peace from bia-fraud agitators who so obsessed and greed for oils....
then the oil defence fight that will no longer be on the shoulder of Ijaw alone.....

i want yoruba lands also to produced more oils....
you're plain stew-pid.

Nobody wanted ijaw for her oil.

Your Oil never taken you anywhere near Japan without oil.
Igbos feel those in the former eastern region are their brothers and hence ought to be liberated too from the clutches of Nigerian imperialism.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Supremos: 7:01pm On Aug 31, 2021
Furious1:
I can't argue with you Sha. In your mind you think 50% from just 3oil Wells makes you oil producing. Wells they'll still finally remove Kogi from. Anyways the point is 3 Wells don't mean sh*t some of you have not seen oil Wells before, maybe you think all Wells are equal, you're wrong my guy, those Wells will dry up and they'll need to explore for more, that's when you'll realize you got nothing. And btw Before Anambra became oil producing them don de make money from oil, just cus you're making money temporarily from three Wells you think you have oil grin
accurate.
I was trying to eloborat more on that for him

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Blue3k(m): 7:03pm On Aug 31, 2021
jimyjames:

A referendum was never approved for them

The steps simply weren't followed that's why nothing has been done. There's no legal means to deny the referendum once the conditions are met. If they did there would be something said and done by all your representatives.

What are the names of the representatives who made the request and what dates it happen? If they aren't the current ones why haven't they said anything? I really doubt step A even happened.
Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:19pm On Aug 31, 2021
seunmsg:


So? What has that got to do with my comment that Kogi is still an oil producing state pending the final boundary delineation?
I thought you guys during Jonathan regime said there is no oil in Anambra that the oil belong to Kogi that when PMB take over he will ceed the oil wells to Kogi state, now eleven oil wells wholly attributed to Anambra state, only three will be shared 50-50 pending when they are done with the boundary, I guess you have forgotten you guys utterances then grin

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by flokii: 7:34pm On Aug 31, 2021
When will Yorubas wake up and realize that SW deserves more than it currently receives.. There are oil companies and oil fields in Lagos, Ogun, Osun but only Ondo is recognised as oil producing in SW.

The 5 SE states combined fits into Oyo state yet 3 out of the 5 now enjoy 13% derivation for oil producing states while big for nothing SW looks on. What is really going on with Yoruba leaders?
We're just shortchanging ourselves in everything including jobs and public offices in our region. You want to please others while you displease yourself and people.

They will continue to look while they carve out 2 to 3 more states for SE and SW gets nothing. Why are we so docile in the West?? So annoying and painful.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Blue3k(m): 7:37pm On Aug 31, 2021
flokii:
When will Yorubas wake up and realize that SW deserves more than it currently receives.. There are oil companies in Lagos, Ogun, Osun but only Ondo is recognised as oil producing in SW.

The 5 SE states combined fits into Oyo state yet 3 out of the 5 now enjoy 13% derivation for oil producing states while big for nothing SW looks on. What is really going on with Yoruba leaders?

They will continue to look while they carve out 2 to 3 more states for SE and SW gets nothing. Why are we so docile in the West?? So annoying and painful.

Yawn if you believe this why dont you sue like Akwa Ibom and Rivers do when they get shortchanged? We both know they dont because there's no case. Even wants to victimized currency in Nigeria its so weird.

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Anambra1stSon(m): 7:39pm On Aug 31, 2021
flokii:
When will Yorubas wake up and realize that SW deserves more than it currently receives.. There are oil companies and oil fields in Lagos, Ogun, Osun but only Ondo is recognised as oil producing in SW.

The 5 SE states combined fits into Oyo state yet 3 out of the 5 now enjoy 13% derivation for oil producing states while big for nothing SW looks on. What is really going on with Yoruba leaders?
We're just shortchanging ourselves in everything including jobs and public offices in our region. You want to please others while you displease yourself and people.

They will continue to look while they carve out 2 to 3 more states for SE and SW gets nothing. Why are we so docile in the West?? So annoying and painful.
There are two oil firms exploring oil in Anambra wells how many are in those states you mentioned

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Re: Anambra Joins Oil Producing States, To Benefit From 13% Derivation by Elvinci101: 7:42pm On Aug 31, 2021
flokii:
When will Yorubas wake up and realize that SW deserves more than it currently receives.. There are oil companies and oil fields in Lagos, Ogun, Osun but only Ondo is recognised as oil producing in SW.

The 5 SE states combined fits into Oyo state yet 3 out of the 5 now enjoy 13% derivation for oil producing states while big for nothing SW looks on. What is really going on with Yoruba leaders?
We're just shortchanging ourselves in everything including jobs and public offices in our region. You want to please others while you displease yourself and people.

They will continue to look while they carve out 2 to 3 more states for SE and SW gets nothing. Why are we so docile in the West?? So annoying and painful.
So oil well is now determined by landmass?
If they call you zombie now you'll run and cry to the Mod's to have me banned.

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