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Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Lasby34: 12:36pm On May 13 |
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Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by AskNgige2: 12:38pm On May 13 |
ManirBK: If u check the time now when u commented u will realize its time men are on the street hustling.. U are here showing your joblessness ... Poverty mentality anf no sense to reverse.. Keep calling someone name who has been made for life.. Next thing u begin drop your account details for help.. Efulefus wey manage get data to spew rubbish |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Sleekfingers: 12:40pm On May 13 |
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Can their Governor swear that , he is not aware of this illegal mining? |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Elidrisy20: 12:43pm On May 13 |
The government need to step in to support local refineries |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by ComputerOperato: 12:44pm On May 13 |
brain54: I don't know how that poster equates this with virgin issue. You have a valid point 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by ultim: 12:48pm On May 13 |
ManirBK: Nothing to discover. Its reported because returns were not made. Military is always aware and they are part of these stuffs |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Lovit(m): 12:55pm On May 13 |
Chicagograduate: I tire O! Even the army, when will they uncover where killer fulanis are hidding in Nigerian bushes nationwide? Isn't Nigerian leaders cursed? Build refineries, No Repair exiting ones so it start working, No give licenses to individuals to build, No Even the ones that built, they want to sell at international market rate to Nigerians, aka Dangote Allow Niger Delta boys refine these crudes and sell to the Nigerian market at local rates, No Is Tinubu and his co brainless former Presidents not cursed? 1 Like |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by IJEYdiamond(f): 12:56pm On May 13 |
Millitary and the government should be ashamed of themselves.. Wickedness in blackman... There is no fuel... in the country u don't want molecular yet... the military they thief crude.. God are just tooo nice... ur thunder ⚡ and lightning it just good to go for this rulers in power!! Provide refinery una say no make the environment conducive for people and investors to advance and produce una say No.. No be demons una be?.. Suffering the people..... !!.. Thunderous thunder ⚡ can just do this job!! |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by fabolouz1(m): 12:56pm On May 13 |
Capital punishment should be meted to oil thieves and their collaborators but does the powers that be have the political will to do so? |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by uuzba(m): 1:03pm On May 13 |
Demiladay01:It doesn't mean. They prefer it that way. So that once they bring one gallon of their own and tell you N20,000 you will have no choice but to pay and collect. |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Lavor234: 1:05pm On May 13 |
There are a lot of more pressing issues than these petty crimes. Nigerian military enter bush to secure our people so that Nigeria can be a haven for domestic and international investors and this will lessesn the crimes. Get your priorities right for heaven's sake |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Lavor234: 1:05pm On May 13 |
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Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by tenpipsperday: 1:08pm On May 13 |
Individuals are refining oil but our government can't. Meanwhile these zombie millitary will destroy the facilities and come back and join the queue of lamenting Nigerians, They are really zombies 1 Like |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by uuzba(m): 1:08pm On May 13 |
fabolouz1:The issue with capital punishment is that it has moral justification. Every Nigerian has to be patriotic to Nigeria, so that once a person commits a crime against the nation, we can all agree that he indeed offended us/the nation And hence proceed with the capital punishment. But even government officials ARE NOT patriotic to Nigeria. They all lack the leadership skills required to make convince Nigerians about nationhood. Instead, each person is fighting for his village, and villages are fighting each other in turn. Tinubu clearly said, "It is my turn", which means, TRIBE-by-TRIBE mentality. You can't justify capital punishment to anybody when the leaders have that kind of mind set |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Lavor234: 1:09pm On May 13 |
The military must have measurements systems to meet extant challenges. We need to know monthly, how many kidnappers have been eliminated The patterns of the kidnappers The location The MO We are currently witnessing a security emergency and the military is the weakest link. Secure Nigeria so we can produce |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Ebeano49(m): 1:09pm On May 13 |
North extract their gold and sell, it is not illegal. Army and Navy pretend not to see it. South refine and sell their oil, then it is declared illegal. Army and Navy are unleashed on innocent people for taking their God-given resources. One Nigeria... two laws. |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by uuzba(m): 1:11pm On May 13 |
Lavor234:They don't have the finances for such work. The small money they have is to buy one or 2 guns and buy food to eat. It is expensive to run a military with technology, weapons, salaries... Unnecessary stress when we don't even have any external enemies to fight. Just fighting ourselves because we are not patriotic to our own nation. |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by toprealman: 1:12pm On May 13 |
ManirBK:Best served cold! 1 Like
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Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Ferdinandu(m): 1:13pm On May 13 |
The only problem we have in Nigeria is that we have irresponsible Leaders which was as a result of Criminally minded population.. If only in forests of Bayelsa we have 50 refineries (only discovered ones) this means we have the capability of refining the crude we need in this country even without Mega refineries. But irresponsible Leaders with Criminally minded population is just a deadly set back |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Babaken(m): 1:19pm On May 13 |
SpecialAdviser:Instead of arresting the owners is better they pay fine and continue they business and be paying tax to government if only they produce standard products. If you said they should sale the site and equipment to another person trust Nigerians they will sell it to their families or friends at a cheaper rate without knowledge of what they are doing there. |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Cmanforall: 1:25pm On May 13 |
Hope they didn't set them ablaze When Nigerian refineries can't refine oil, locals are doing so with crude means. Maybe the government should empowering them with the real refineries so they can revive them |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Lavor234: 1:26pm On May 13 |
Refine the methods of production Create modular refineries It creates employment and curbs capital flight. Black man think
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Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Honestey: 1:28pm On May 13 |
Give them license |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by SpecialAdviser(m): 1:28pm On May 13 |
Babaken:They did something illegal and should lose it. Whoever sold to won't be the problem but the productivity |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Blitzerz: 1:32pm On May 13 |
Its their oil. It is not illegal |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by nedekid: 1:35pm On May 13 |
Over 50 sites? Why not legalize them, give them licenses and get them crude to refine, make a living and then satisfy the local market? |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by occfx: 1:37pm On May 13 |
ManirBK: Yet Nigeria don't have even one whether legal or illegal |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by occfx: 1:39pm On May 13 |
nedekid: No, Nigeria is not designed to work. Anything thats working will be labeled illegal and they will destroy it. 1 Like |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by Yampotatocarrot(m): 1:39pm On May 13 |
SpecialAdviser: I may be wrong, but I think that's what they call modular refinery... Your opinion is very correct, why don't government just ask them to upgrade, that way, we'll have many of them refining this oil for us, with constant checks and balances from whatever government agency to make sure they adhere strictly to the rules 1 Like |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by kolexy(m): 1:40pm On May 13 |
jmoore: Thank you. Those things are not refineries. What these guys do is to cook crude oil in steel drums. |
Re: Military Uncovers Over 50 Illegal Refining Sites In Bayelsa Forest by omoadeleye(m): 1:41pm On May 13 |
After their governor was lamenting about their resources government decided to show them pepper |
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