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Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by dvdwed(m): 4:52pm On Aug 22, 2022
Like his military days money always disappear.

Professional kleptomaniacs
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Akfrenzy(m): 4:52pm On Aug 22, 2022
grin
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by SIMONEKPA7: 4:52pm On Aug 22, 2022
I weep for Nigeria
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Netanpad: 4:52pm On Aug 22, 2022
Oga o
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by tishbite42: 4:52pm On Aug 22, 2022
itsme01:
cool


technically 2.5bpd for 200 million isnt oil rich

then again Poverty isnt a Nationwide thing, its a state to state thing.. just like some people still walk around stark naked in Adamawa, Niger and Kebbi State while some still practice canibalism in Shout Yeast we must get things straight not all Nigerians are poor, the leeches that relly on Oil are the poorest


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Lol
DG, Oluwole Bureau of Statistics
Apart from Lagos, Yorubaland is insolvent
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Minjim: 4:53pm On Aug 22, 2022
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
Isn't it already?
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by princeryle1: 4:54pm On Aug 22, 2022
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by ITbomb(m): 4:54pm On Aug 22, 2022
A country that relies on figures from foreign companies to know how much oil it is producing and selling can never benefit from its resources
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by HakiimAlvista: 4:54pm On Aug 22, 2022
Shey the money dey enter your pocket?? grin
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Savagery101: 4:54pm On Aug 22, 2022
The place is called a ZOO corruption and tribalish have done jungle justice the country, it is now a Zoo. Shadow of its self.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by ramaju:
This is coming to the "front-page " after two years of original post.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by EndWeakerection: 4:56pm On Aug 22, 2022
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
. Is the Report true or not ..simple Yes or No ..No sentiment
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by ovie8200: 4:57pm On Aug 22, 2022
That is the main reason they shouldn't arrest oil thieves. The politician will steal the oil money and nothing will be done later they will complain that the oil thief is the reason the revenue is going down....If an ordinary person can't steal the oil money, let them steal oil....that way the money is shared one way or the other.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Festy4u(m): 4:57pm On Aug 22, 2022
You might want to ask the minister of petroleum. Oh,..... buhari is the minister! undecided


Criminals acting like saints! grin
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Authoreety: 4:57pm On Aug 22, 2022
Thanos5555:
wink

simple the oil money has been under the control of mostly Northern Fulani Leaders, whose original country of origin is either CHAD, NIGER, OR SOMALIA. unfortunately they have been deceiving the HAUSAS that the money is coming NORTH, but then they use the back door to send it to thier original FULANI country.

now is the ATIKU looks strong to win 2023 elections, his brother is a senator in cameroon, let that sink in.
I saw how u resurrected this 2020 topic..
Wehdone
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Bridget95(f): 4:58pm On Aug 22, 2022
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
It seems you are happy with the situation on ground. How do you explain the level of poverty and the huge amount accrued from oil and gas.why are thieves in the ruling class cashing out and citizens dying of hunger
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Femijohn198: 4:59pm On Aug 22, 2022
buhari steal our oil money, is the minister of petroleum rights from 2015 till date
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Onewazobia(m): 4:59pm On Aug 22, 2022
mrvitalis:
Nigeria makes less than 25 billion dollars a year from oil .......for a country of 150 million that's nothing ...that should be Lagos revenue

Until every Nigerian pay average of 150,000 naira in tax its impossible to develop this country
More 50% of citizenry don't end this amount per months, or do they pay taxes from nothing?
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by xeju: 4:59pm On Aug 22, 2022
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
Shut up tard
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by gaby(m): 5:00pm On Aug 22, 2022
mrvitalis:
Nigeria makes less than 25 billion dollars a year from oil .......for a country of 150 million that's nothing ...that should be Lagos revenue

Until every Nigerian pay average of 150,000 naira in tax its impossible to develop this country
The question should be, "how do the unemployed, poor, and hungry pay tax"?

From where?

There's a way to to about this but the dundees running amok to be called leaders are clueless.

Only people who have lived abroad, hustled legitimately, and allowed themselves to be properly integrated into the systems operated in these developed countries can truly effect a change in Nigeria and Africa as a continent by replicating the positives they've seen and experienced out there.

Until the Nigerian political space is made attractive and less disgusting as it presently is, those who can effect the change will keep minding their business from afar.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by ihesiuloa(m): 5:00pm On Aug 22, 2022
If you ask me... It goes to the corrupt government officials including the head of state of the federal republic!
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Sleekfingers: 5:02pm On Aug 22, 2022
mrvitalis:
Nigeria makes less than 25 billion dollars a year from oil .......for a country of 150 million that's nothing ...that should be Lagos revenue

Until every Nigerian pay average of 150,000 naira in tax its impossible to develop this country
And you think Nigeria is 150m. ...nigeria is over 400m.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 5:02pm On Aug 22, 2022
Thank you, let the whole world know, we need answers.
wink2015:
Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in?
Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy.
But it’s also coping with crushing levels of poverty.
So where does all that oil money go?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnqLPSCWads
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Bizibi(m): 5:03pm On Aug 22, 2022
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
is it malicious nowhuh
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by JooEeL(m): 5:03pm On Aug 22, 2022
Rhetorical question.

Ask the useless Brits and French. Vultures.

Ask the foolish supporters of One Nigeria. They don't know that their support for the continuity of Nigeria is why they are perenially poor. The rulers of Nigeria know that Nigeria is not real. It's just an invented system for outright corruption, that's why there's no loyalty in leadership.


After all, the idiot, Frederick Lugard, who amalgamated we the gallant Yorubas with some animals from the Sahel, owned up he did so in order to balance the accounting books.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by bilulu(m): 5:04pm On Aug 22, 2022
babasolution:
this report is very malicious its purely designed to make Africa and Nigerians look bad
You see how blinded you re? so the corruption happening shouldn't be reported, it should be treated like a family business I guess. Sometimes I regret ever sharing same geographical location with your type
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by mandax: 5:04pm On Aug 22, 2022
MasterKernel:
The nation doesn't have the features of a nation that will last for than 40 years from now.

The leaders are looting and dumping outside.
Nationals are running out of the nation.
70% Are living below poverty level.
No Power
High Poverty rate
Insurgency
High mortality
High Unemployment rate
High Crime Rate.

Please state one thing wey Nigeria dey do well?
Even the foreign power who created Nigeria and still holds the country one by force for its economic advantages, know that the country is no longer sustainable as one.

Nigeria's politicians know that the country is no longer sustainable as one.

Far north has adopted unconstitutional Islamic sharia criminal justice system, and set the stage for ISWAP and Boko Haram.
The southern nations forced into Nigeria are agitating for independence.
Re: Nigerian Oil And The Disappearing Money ( Aljazeera Report ) by Sleekfingers: 5:06pm On Aug 22, 2022
OyeofIkoTuN:
Ndi Our Oyel

Wear your jersey...This match is for you..
Have you been to bayelsa? Omo that state worst ooooh.....no wonder dem dey run come Lagos
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