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| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Curlieweed: 6:35pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
semitunde:All I can say is that you were smarter when you were younger. What could be responsible for this? Regarding the highlighted, have you ever heard of the term "stolen crude"? Regarding your second psuedo-economics point, if the jobs are created near the source of the crude, they won't really be jobs? Would they? And here you are talking about sentiments. Out of it's 30 odd years of existence, how many years of full operation has it actually achieved? |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 6:37pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
omenka:I learnt not to argue with them unnecessarily, I only dropped verified fact and let them do their whinning. Beside, see this thread https://www.nairaland.com/2047778/buhari-jailed-all#28939265 |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by GBTYO: 6:40pm On Dec 16, 2014*. Modified: 7:25pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Curlieweed:Even in the US which is a net importer of crude, majority of the refineries are located either within the source or in proximity to coastal ports. Building a refinery in Kaduna was and still a waste. What would have sufficed would have been building depots serviced by networks of pipes conveying refined fuel. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Curlieweed: 6:42pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
GBTYO:You dey mind Janjawid logic? |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by semitunde: 7:00pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Curlieweed:Stop mixing things up by being smarter by half. Are you comparing having a refinery at Kaduna and one in Port Harcourt to having 2 refineries in Portharcourt and having to transport the products via tankers? A little of the consequence is what we have in Lagos now where tankers from kano to jigawa come to line up on apapa road waiting for their turn to load, causing bad roads and serious traffic in the process. I don't have the time for long discussion now but will be back later, need to finish up a design here. But I won't be surprised if you've never been in a position to manage human and material resources. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Curlieweed: 7:13pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
semitunde:I am sure there is an intelligent point hidden under all this verbiage but I'll be damned if I can find it. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Goddex: 7:21pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
The lies of the janjaweeeds have been bursted |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by EddyNumerouno(m): 7:29pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
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| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 7:29pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
GBTYO:the initial news u heard about the refineries was when he was a serving minister, tell me what duties do u expect of him before |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Ovamboland(m): 7:36pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Curlieweed:Hatred and bigotry will never make you have sense, is it safer and cheaper to transport crude oil by pipeline to Kaduna and distribute or transport petrol, kerosene, diesel etc by tankers from Warri or Port Harcourt to the Norther states. You are talking of distance, the countries we sell millions of barrel to daily are they farther or nearer us than Kaduna? Bigotry can never make you have sense. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 7:50pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
It appears from the arguments here that people do not know that the Kaduna refinery was not designed to process the grade of crude produced in Nigeria. It was meant to process a heavier grade of crude like the one produced in Venezuela. Meaning the feedstock to the Kaduna refinery had to be imported, likely through Lagos and then transported all the way to Kaduna. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by ayokellany: 8:28pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
laBarca:
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| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 8:30pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
@ Ayokellany:Thank you bros, Pictures don't lie. I will save this for the future |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Curlieweed: 8:32pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Ovamboland:How do you know that that the choice of Kaduna isn't determined by hatred and bigotry? Is the market that Kaduna serves bigger than the Lagos market. Why wasnt the refinery built in Lagos? I expected a lot more from you than the ad hominem insults, however I understand the season can have a less than salutary effect on good manners. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 8:34pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Curlieweed:If it was built in Lagos, you will say why not Benin or Ore instead of Lagos. Whether Kaduna or Sokoto or Bayelsa. Tribalists are never pleased |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 8:34pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
laBarca:And the picture said they were declaring the refinery open.. commissioning a refinery is not the same as building a refinery!!. Warri refinery was started in 1974 [/b]and finished in [b]1978.. I wonder why you won't give up already on this. Start another propaganda. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 8:38pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Ngwakwe:Valid Proof for this Please |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Curlieweed: 8:40pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
laBarca:hypothetical if.. But it wasn't. It was built in Kaduna hundreds of miles from the coast to process imported heavy crude. My non-tribalist tell me how that makes any economic sense. That refinery is a political project. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 8:43pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
chamboy:You want proof from who? |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 8:43pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
laBarca:u |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 8:47pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 8:53pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
Now, some are lapping up the fable that if Buhari comes in as President, corruption and embezzlement in high places would come to an end. But I think this is like the story of the child and Santa Clause. That reality does not exist now or in the future, because the reality of who Buhari is has been shown to us through his real actions, not by the pictures and images being put out there by his spin-doctors and uncritical supporters. Should I start with the scandal of the N2.8 billion NNPC money that got stolen under his watch as Petroleum Minister and head of NNPC in 1978? Let’s bear in mind that the value of that money in hard currency at the time was more than $3 billion. Under intense public pressure, the Shehu Shagari government, which shortly took over thereafter from the military, set up a Senate probe which traced the money to a London Midland Bank account belonging to Buhari from where the money again got missing. No less than a person of the then Senate Majority Leader and Chairman of the Senate probe panel, Dr Olusola Saraki revealed this in an interview with Vera Ifudu of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). When Ifudu reported this, she was clandestinely sacked by the NTA, but the lady went to court and presented all the evidence and won in a case of wrongful dismissal. Saraki till his death never denied what he told the lady. In the end, they settled Ifudu with a big payout to buy her silence. http://saharareporters.com/2014/11/02/buharists-and-their-stockholm-syndrome |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 8:55pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
These were PTF accounts balance. Anywhere Buhari shows up, monies get legs and walk away.
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| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 8:55pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
laBarca:Sir is dis d proof I asked for |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by luvinhubby(m): 8:57pm On Dec 16, 2014*. Modified: 7:08am On Dec 17, 2014 |
major466:We all need change, but Buhari is definetly not the person.for that change. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 8:57pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
atlwireles:Pls where are the dates |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 8:58pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Nobody: 9:00pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
chamboy:Bros I am not Ngwakwe na... I am saying GMB is clean as slate. |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 9:02pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
atlwireles:d dates in d nonsense u posted here |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by atlwireles: 9:04pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
chamboy:You mean the final report from PTF, where your embezzling general was exposed again as a fraud and an incompetent CEO? I will post the whole report for you. ![]() The Horrendous PTF Fraud: How N 25 Billion Was Stolen Under Buhari’s Watch! http://thestreetjournal.org/2012/10/the-horrendous-ptf-fraud-how-n-25-billion-was-stolen-under-buharis-watch |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by Scout60(m): 9:08pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
laBarca:But how many did he awarded when he was thr head of state |
| Re: Who Signed The Contract For Kaduna And Warri Refineries? by chamboy(m): 9:08pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
atlwireles:we r here go cook more lies |
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