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Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by PrinceOfLagos(op): 5:30pm On Dec 07, 2024
Hmm
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 6:30pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
I did some googling and could not come upon the particulars of this water supply you claim you have from the NNPC refinery in the area. If the water is directly sourced from a borehole(untreated) to you, then all you have is still a borehole system feeding you possibly contaminated water. It would help if you did some checking of your own. undecided
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355189452_Evaluating_the_Effects_of_Pollutants_on_Groundwater_Quality_in_Okrika_Nigeria
this is a research on the drinking quality of groundwater in okrika....I am telling you as far back as 3years ago NNPC refinery supplies pipe borne water to the communities around Okrika Mainland.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 6:44pm On Dec 07, 2024
ruggedtimi:
this is a research on the drinking quality of groundwater in okrika....I am telling you as far back as 3years ago NNPC refinery supplies pipe borne water to the communities around Okrika Mainland.
First, I have yet to come up with any resource online to indicate that the NNPC refinery in Okrika has a water treatment plan. If you have information on this water treatment plant which you claim supplies you with water from the NNPC refinery, make it available already so we all learn of it. undecided

Water has to come from somewhere before this NNPC refinery can then supply it to you. I have no knowledge of any water reservoirs in the area that the NNPC refinery directly sources water from meaning that it is likely that the plant also drills into the groundwater for its water needs. If that is the case. It is a good idea for you to know that, untreated, water is potentially harmful to your health. So, please do your due diligence and go investigate the exact specifics of the water you claim this NNPC refinery supplies to your home to be sure it is at least better quality than the borehole-accessed groundwater in that same area which is confirmed to have been contaminated by even the activities of the same NNPC in the area in question. undecided

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355189452_Evaluating_the_Effects_of_Pollutants_on_Groundwater_Quality_in_Okrika_Nigeria

Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by 004gist: 6:48pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Does your village have pipe-borne water and a functioning waste management/recycling system? Or does everyone in there dig pit toilets and boreholes for drinking water on their same property?😏
Most people sees nothing wrong in digging toilet n sinking water in same properties. They believe that water filter the shit
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 6:48pm On Dec 07, 2024
004gist:
■ Most people sees nothing wrong in digging toilet n sinking water in same properties. They believe that water filter the shit
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢

Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 6:55pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
First, I have yet to come up with any resource online to indicate that the NNPC refinery in Okrika has a water treatment plan. If you have information on this water treatment plant which you claim supplies you with water from the NNPC refinery, make it available already so we all learn of it. undecided

Water has to come from somewhere before this NNPC refinery can then supply it to you. I have no knowledge of any water reservoirs in the area that the NNPC refinery directly sources water from meaning that it is likely that the plant also drills into the groundwater for its water needs. If that is the case. It is a good idea for you to know that, untreated, water is potentially harmful to your health. So, please do your due diligence and go investigate the exact specifics of the water you claim this NNPC refinery supplies to your home to be sure it is at least better quality than the borehole-accessed groundwater in that same area which is confirmed to have been contaminated by even the activities of the same NNPC in the area in question. undecided

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355189452_Evaluating_the_Effects_of_Pollutants_on_Groundwater_Quality_in_Okrika_Nigeria

Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Ojiofor: 7:12pm On Dec 07, 2024
Mbanda:
The truth is that Britain, did not create Nigeria to work. The British knows very well that, if Nigeria should work, they will stop benefitting from their creation. That's why the problem of Nigeria is rooted in it's foundations and because, Nigeria was created in a fraudulent way by criminals that's the main reason why God can never bless Nigeria.

God is too clean to bless ru.bbish. it's only those that have a working brain that will not only understand this, but innerstand it as well.

Ojiofor take note!
No colonialist created a country to the benefit of those they colonised but it is left for the colonised people to rid themselves of colonial mentality and assert themselves.USA fought UK their colonial master to become what they are today they didn't just seat down and start cursing themselves because they were colonised.Nigeria is not the only country colonized by Great Britain.

Africans are their own problem.Look at south sudan after fighting 30 years for independent they are today killing each other instead of building their new nation for the betterment of their people.If for example Biafra independent is granted to Ohanaeze ndi Igbo today I am sure IPOB and Autopilot will start civil war in the new Biafra because they are not in control that is the mentality of average black man.

Btw I am not totally against Nigeria break up if its followed through the right channel what I am not in support is this current agitation that is championed by street thugs.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m):
Kobojunkie:
This is nothing but a very convenient lie you lot enjoy feeding yourselves with. ,😩😩😩😩

Just some weeks ago, someone created a thread blasting of how Aba was the best town to him. He explained how the city was grid designed and made ready for further development by the very British whom you claim did not design the country well. But in the hands of the locals, what does that city have? No waste management, no pipe borne water, no gas supply to homes, or internet or power, not even a competent hospital system and Library network in place. Shame on us all... Not the British! 🧐🧐🧐🧐
Where is the convenient lie in what I said? So you don't know the British is still ruling you by proxy which is called "neocolonialism" by some intelligent people.

Leave Aba out of this and face reality. You said something about hospital, do your leaders visit and hospital in Nigeria whenever they are sick?
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 8:25pm On Dec 07, 2024
Ojiofor:
No colonialist created a country to the benefit of those they colonised but it is left for the colonised people to rid themselves of colonial mentality and assert themselves.USA fought UK their colonial master to become what they are today they didn't just seat down and start cursing themselves because they were colonised.Nigeria is not the only country colonized by Great Britain.

Africans are their own problem.Look at south sudan after fighting 30 years for independent they are today killing each other instead of building their new nation for the betterment of their people.If for example Biafra independent is granted to Ohanaeze ndi Igbo today I am sure IPOB and Autopilot will start civil war in the new Biafra because they are not in control that is the mentality of average black man.

Btw I am not totally against Nigeria break up if its followed through the right channel what I am not in support is this current agitation that is championed by street thugs.
Point of correction, there's a difference between creating a country and colonizing a people/country. Britain colonized America Britain did not create America. But in the case of Nigeria, Britain created Nigeria spot the difference. A simple google search will help you on that.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by 004gist: 8:37pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
What about borehole that is drilled does it affect the water
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Ojiofor: 8:41pm On Dec 07, 2024
Mbanda:
Point of correction, there's a difference between creating a country and colonizing a people/country. Britain colonized America Britain did not create America. But in the case of Nigeria, Britain created Nigeria spot the difference. A simple google search will help you on that.
Who created USA and how come they got the independence from UK?
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 9:27pm On Dec 07, 2024
ruggedtimi:
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undecided
➜ Have you ever been to the refinery treatment plant for yourself to be certain it is treated for household use and not just for industry use?
The old Refinery has its own utilities and tank farm. The utilities consist of water boreholes, water treatment, cooling water towers, instrument air, and steam boilers.
➜How many other households apart from yours get their water supplied from this old refinery at PHRC(Not NNPC)? undecided
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 9:32pm On Dec 07, 2024
004gist:
■ What about borehole that is drilled does it affect the water
What? If you drill a borehole downward to access groundwater, no be the same groundwater wey the leachates from all the pit toilets in the surrounding area go possibly dey also leach into? undecided
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969717324130
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969723017989

Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 9:40pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
undecided
➜ Have you ever been to the refinery treatment plant for yourself to be certain it is treated for household use and not just for industry use?

➜How many other households apart from yours get their water supplied from this old refinery at PHRC(Not NNPC)? undecided
baba just dey here dey form researcher question. I am telling you about something most households in the neighbourhood of okrika Mainland is connected too...through the refinery pipelines. The water is treated for domestic use...been running since the 1990s until recent times.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 9:43pm On Dec 07, 2024
ruggedtimi:
➜baba just dey here dey form researcher question. I am telling about something most households in the neighbourhood of okrika Mainland is connected too...through the refinery pipelines. The water is treated for domestic use...been running since the 1990s until recent times.
Again, If even half of Okrika mainland is connected as you claim, why is the same Okrika Mainland battling to get water supply in the same area even as of December 2024? And why is Okirika mainland not listed as a place where water supply is not a problem at all? That is what I want to know. Because your claim does not even go along with what your own government states or any of the research done into water supply issues posted earlier. undecided
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by 004gist: 10:49pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
What? If you drill a borehole downward to access groundwater, no be the same groundwater wey the leachates from all the pit toilets in the surrounding area go possibly dey also leach into? undecided
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969717324130
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969723017989
Thanks
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 7:50am On Dec 08, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Again, If even half of Okrika mainland is connected as you claim, why is the same Okrika Mainland battling to get water supply in the same area even as of December 2024? And why is Okirika mainland not listed as a place where water supply is not a problem at all? That is what I want to know. Because your claim does not even go along with what your own government states or any of the research done into water supply issues posted earlier. undecided
this guy...you didn't read where I said..." until recent times due to the turn around maintenance, water flow has stopped."
At my family house, there is a change over valve for both our borehole and the refinery line.... I don't know why you are arguing with me that is on ground.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 7:51am On Dec 08, 2024
ruggedtimi:
this guy...you didn't read where I said..." until recent times due to the turn around maintenance, water flow has stopped."
Turn around maintenance? How long does that take? Stopped for how long?? undecided

Many of the reports I have come across never indicated any of this which you claim is why I am highly skeptical and wanting to learn a lot more. And all of this in these are concerning okrika LGA with mainland Okrika referenced. 🤔
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 7:56am On Dec 08, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Turn around maintenance? How long does that take? Stopped for how long?? undecided

Many of the reports I have come across never indicated any of this which you claim is why I am highly skeptical and wanting to learn a lot more. And all of this in these are concerning okrika LGA with mainland Okrika referenced. 🤔
grin grin To your own knowledge, how long has the NNPC refinery turn around maintenance lasted? You want me to ask for a Pic of the change over valve at family house.....pictures of water pipeline connections to a refinery line?
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 8:13am On Dec 08, 2024
Kobojunkie:
undecided
➜ Have you ever been to the refinery treatment plant for yourself to be certain it is treated for household use and not just for industry use?

➜How many other households apart from yours get their water supplied from this old refinery at PHRC(Not NNPC)? undecided
1st/2nd Pic ....the Inlet control valve of Refinery pipe borne water into my family compound.
Pic of the inlet connection line of another house that is visible enough...Most of the connection line are not visible.

The last Pic, the outlet Control valve from the Refinery pipeborne water into the community.

Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 3:20pm On Dec 08, 2024
ruggedtimi:
✓ 1st/2nd Pic ....the Inlet control valve of Refinery pipe borne water into my family compound.
Pic of the inlet connection line of another house that is visible enough...Most of the connection line are not visible.
The last Pic, the outlet Control valve from the Refinery pipeborne water into the community.
I noticed you answer none of the actual questions asked. Please go back to my previous comments to see for yourself. undecided
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 4:31pm On Dec 08, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Again, If even half of Okrika mainland is connected as you claim, why is the same Okrika Mainland battling to get water supply in the same area even as of December 2024? And why is Okirika mainland not listed as a place where water supply is not a problem at all? That is what I want to know. Because your claim does not even go along with what your own government states or any of the research done into water supply issues posted earlier. undecided
told you the flow from the nnpc water pipeline has since stopped due to the turn around maintenance. 2ndly most houses especially the new high rising buildings on the okrika mainland from 2015 up are rarely connected to the refinery line. I guess because of the low water pressure.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 5:57pm On Dec 08, 2024
ruggedtimi:
told you the flow from the nnpc water pipeline has since stopped due to the turn around maintenance. 2ndly most houses especially the new high rising buildings on the okrika mainland from 2015 up are rarely connected to the refinery line. I guess because of the low water pressure.
You still don't answer questions asked. huh
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