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Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 5:45pm On Dec 16, 2014
jmaine:
Lolz . . . grin
Did you read what post i quoted before lol, you didn't see it was about the warri refinery? Common jmaine
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 5:47pm On Dec 16, 2014
datolee:
Your argument is neither here nor there.. can you prove to us that the contract was signed by Buhari on behalf of Nigeria? The correct thing to say is that OBJ built one out of the country's four refineries.

Your argument that the contract was signed in 1997, and Buhari was the NNPC chairman, therefore the must have signed the contract is to ignore the fact that the permanent secretary or other government minister or even the head of state can sign the same contract as well. The said refinery was even completed in 1980
The Refinery was built without the Petroleum Minister, a ministry that was undergoing massive reforms.


I am done here.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Curlieweed: 5:48pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
You have no idea what you are talking about, why not do a simple Google search on the refinery, the website of the refinery is on this site. Go and read.
WTF are you on about here. Google ko Bing ni!
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 5:50pm On Dec 16, 2014
datolee:
So it has changed from who signed it to when it was completed?
grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by vedaxcool(m):
Jonathan would cough poo if he reads this thread
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Trut(m): 5:55pm On Dec 16, 2014
laBarca alias "baccanista and baccaspace" come and finish what you started.

APC goonss can lie.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 5:56pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
Did you read what post i quoted before lol, you didn't see it was about the warri refinery? Common jmaine
It is hard for me to understand you today... the topic stated clearly, without any equivocation, that GMB signed the contract for Warri refinery. When in fact the contract was signed 1975.. the refinery was commission in 1978

To ask me when it was commissioned is changing the goalpost while the match is still in play because if we are to go by your logic, Although the Kaduna refinery was signed in 1977, it was completed in 1980 therefore Buhari did not build Kaduna refinery because it was not commission by him.

What are we discussing here? who built or who commissioned?
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 5:57pm On Dec 16, 2014
GBTYO:
http://bakerinstitute.org/media/files/page/9b067dc6/noc_nnpc_ugo.pdf


Click on the link above scroll to page 17 and read what legacy your uncle koworption left.

Poor or non existing records , Financial wrecklessness and outright emblezement.
Thanks for this link.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 5:58pm On Dec 16, 2014
datolee:
It is hard for me to understand you today... the topic stated clearly, without any equivocation, that GMB signed the contract for Warri refinery. When in fact the contract was signed 1975.. the refinery was commission in 1978

To ask me when it was commissioned is changing the goalpost while the match is still in play because if we are to go by your logic, Although the Kaduna refinery was signed in 1977, it was completed in 1980 therefore Buhari did not build Kaduna refinery because it was not commission by him.

What are we discussing here? who built or who commissioned?
My bad, i actually didn't read the topic, buhari didn't sign the warri refinery. Apologies
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by GBTYO: 6:02pm On Dec 16, 2014
atlwireles:
Thanks for this link.
You are welcome. I could have quoted the relevant section here but for some reason my device is not able to download it.

If you can try and screen capture it and post here for I know that it is a PDF file with copy restrictions.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by PhockPhockMan: 6:02pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
You can twist all you want, i guess we can give gowon credit for the second Niger bridge that gej signed last year because the design process was done in the 70s.
Bring the link please or, you know now......
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 6:03pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
My bad, i actually didn't read the topic, buhari didn't sign the warri refinery. Apologies
So that is 3 refineries gone... remaining Kaduna refinery
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 6:05pm On Dec 16, 2014
The APC folks should leave Buhari alone. He has nothing to offer, your propaganda will never sell in this country. Buhari is a well known commodity. Everywhere he goes money disappear.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 6:07pm On Dec 16, 2014
GBTYO:
You are welcome. I could have quoted the relevant section here but for some reason my device is not able to download it.

If you can try and screen capture it and post here for I know that it is a PDF file with copy restrictions.
Let me try, cannot capture the screen.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 6:08pm On Dec 16, 2014
datolee:
So that is 3 refineries gone... remaining Kaduna refinery
I think the argument had always been about 2 refineries, warri and Kaduna.

In my opinion, he was massively involved in both refineries and he actually started the Kaduna refinery and finished the warri refinery. He also was instrumental in the birth/transformation of the NNPC.

You may not like the dude but his achievements (over exaggerated at times) speaks for him.

MY OPINION.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Descartes:
Datolee taking the janjawéeds to the cleaners by debunking the lies peddled over time by them with FACTS and FIGURES since 500 BC cheesy grin cheesy
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by CyberWolf: 6:09pm On Dec 16, 2014
atlwireles:
The APC folks should leave Buhari alone. He has nothing to offer, your propaganda will never sell in this country. Buhari is a well known commodity. Everywhere he goes money disappear.
chaii..you get bad mouth oo grin..Buhari done suffer grin
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by GBTYO: 6:10pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
I think the argument had always been about 2 refineries, warri and Kaduna.

In my opinion, he was massively involved in both refineries and he actually started the Kaduna refinery and finished the warri refinery. He also was instrumental in the birth/transformation of the NNPC.

You may not like the dude but his achievements (over exaggerated at times) speaks for him.

MY OPINION.
Did he supervise the work or was the construction carried out by NNPC engineering dept?

Was it not contracted to a foreign company?
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by CyberWolf: 6:11pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
I think the argument had always been about 2 refineries, warri and Kaduna.

In my opinion, he was massively involved in both refineries and he actually started the Kaduna refinery and finished the warri refinery. He also was instrumental in the birth/transformation of the NNPC.

You may not like the dude but his achievements (over exaggerated at times) speaks for him.

MY OPINION.
the truth is coming out small small...game on
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by CyberWolf: 6:12pm On Dec 16, 2014
Descartes:
Datolee taking the jajawéeds to the cleaners by debunking the lies peddled over time with FACTS and FIGURES since 500 BC cheesy grin cheesy
the guy bad gan..once Jweeds sees him, they disappear grin grin
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by GBTYO: 6:13pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
My bad, i actually didn't read the topic, buhari didn't sign the warri refinery. Apologies
God have mercy!

A Janjawiid apologizing and admitting they were wrong?

There is still hope then for Satan to repent and midget Rufai to return to PDP.
grin grin grin
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Descartes: 6:14pm On Dec 16, 2014
CyberWolf:
the guy bad gan..once Jweeds sees him, they disappear grin grin
No be small thing; at the sight of him entering thread they'll scamper for safety grin grin
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 6:15pm On Dec 16, 2014
GBTYO:
Did he supervise the work or was the construction carried out by NNPC engineering dept?

Was it not contracted to a foreign company?
I will take your questions as honest ones,

Kaduna was built by both foreign and nnpc engineers. I would expect the minister to be involved.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by semitunde: 6:16pm On Dec 16, 2014
Curlieweed:
Signing a contract to build a refinery in Kaduna (hundreds of miles) from any crude oil source is a stupid thing to commend anyone for. That was one daft, politically determined, wasteful project. There is nothing to boast about here.
That's naive.

I also thought same when I was say...13-15 yrs of age.

Its actually a very good idea. You prefer the transportation of refined petroleum products via tankers, putting pressure on our roads and infrastructures; or via pipelines that are easily traced and burst these days? At least, a pipeline know to be carrying crude is not as attractive as a pipeline carrying petrol.

And I've not even started on the economics as regards job creation- reducing the propensity for ppl to indulge in violence; sundry industries tied to the refinery springing up; the fact that we would be producing the products at lower costs thereby equalising the prices of the petrol and other distillates throughout the country.

Sometimes we get too bugged down in sentiments to see things clearly. But its ok, you keep on expanding your mind.

Don't stop learning.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by major466(m): 6:19pm On Dec 16, 2014
laBarca:
KADUNA REFINERY


http://www.nnpcgroup.com/nnpcbusiness/subsidiaries/krpc.aspx

Muhammadu Was the Petroleum Minister and NNPC Head in 1977
That explains how he knew about NNPC double account. Buhari is totally Corrupt.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by CyberWolf: 6:21pm On Dec 16, 2014
GBTYO:
God have mercy!

A Janjawiid apologizing and admitting they were wrong?

There is still hope then for Satan to repent and midget Rufai to return to PDP.
grin grin grin
grin grin grin..my belle oo cheesy
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by kettykin: 6:21pm On Dec 16, 2014
where are the refineries today , they are now scraps , relics and signs of bad economic decision.
The question is why build a refinery in Kaduna against the norm of building a large Depot in Kaduna and building the refinery in Port Harcourt or .
Warri. some of the economic decisions taken during that period were the worst form of disastrous economic decisions ever to happen to Nigeria.

some examples include the Ajaokuta steel project that was never completed and is a pipe drain project.

Katsina steel project .

Obasanjo farms.

Operation feed the nations.

Kaduna refinery
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Descartes: 6:24pm On Dec 16, 2014
***Datolee enters thread Janjáweeds scamper for safety*** grin grin grin
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by omenka(m): 6:25pm On Dec 16, 2014
laBarca:
However, credit must first go to Head of State, General Olusegun Obasanjo, because it was under his administration that Buhari signed and supervised the implementation of the Two Refinery projects
The lies being peddled by a section of the media, some of whose agents are here on Nairaland, is staggering. This is the umpteenth time one would deal with this issue. I think it's about time to let it rest. Some people are hard-wired to denounce the truth whenever they see it or hear about it, they thrive in lies, filth, and of course darkness!!

I wouldn't bother joining issues with anyone who imagines that Buhari deserves no credit for the establishment of some of the refineries we have in this country. I know what I know and no amount of uncanny alterations and propaganda can dent the squeeky clean reputation of the People's General.

God bless APC.
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by tit(f): 6:25pm On Dec 16, 2014
Trut:
APC goonss can lie.
this is all i knows
Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by PhockPhockMan: 6:27pm On Dec 16, 2014
Obiagelli:
My bad, i actually didn't read the topic, buhari didn't sign the warri refinery. Apologies
laff no go kill me.

Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by GBTYO: 6:27pm On Dec 16, 2014
omenka:
The lies being peddled by a section of the media, some of whose agents are here on Nairaland, is staggering. This is the umpteenth time one would deal with this issue. I think it's about time to let it rest. Some people are hard-wired to denounce the truth whenever they see it or hear about it, they thrive in lies, filth, and of course darkness!!

I wouldn't bother joining issues with anyone who imagines that Buhari deserves no credit for the establishment of some of the refineries we have in this country. I know what I know and no amount of uncanny alterations and propaganda can dent the squeeky clean reputation of the People's General.

God bless APC.
Congrats! You just did the near impossible task of stringing words together without making any sense.
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