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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:17pm On Dec 17, 2014
whitecat2:
They have to ask since you are just busted for same scam and no known oil wells in these states, you are known to lie about everything, plus you are landlocked. You ibo see lying as a weapon of survival, but it will get to a point no single soul would take you serious about anything.


What is your problem and why would you keep lying to yourself? You are miserable and filled with hate and jealousy. Its sickening!

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:17pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:
It is only right to cure the affliction of ignorance when discovered, so please kindly enlighten me on how Abia is an oil producing state.

And Imo?

How and when did they start producing oil? I'm not talking discovery of crude oil presence, I am talking production in the class of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom.
Read more.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:19pm On Dec 17, 2014
whitecat2:
The new goverment will strip them off the scam that has been for years.

Lol

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:19pm On Dec 17, 2014
kenock:
I'm not yoruba o, but where is the oil located in anambra state, if I may ask


Abeg,google it because I know your fingers aren't broken.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 17, 2014
[quote author=Collynzo9 post=28963354]
This shows how Ignorant you are.
Ohaji/Egbema LGA alone in Imo produces more oil than the whole of EDO state[/quote]

Really?
Then how does Edo get rated to produce much more than Imo and Abia combined?

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 17, 2014
Collynzo9:

This shows how Ignorant you are.
Ohaji/Egbema LGA alone in Imo produces more oil than the whole of EDO state

Really?
Then how does Edo get rated to produce much more than Imo and Abia combined?

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:21pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:


Sir, thanks to NYSC, some of served in Abia, even if for a few months before redeploying.
The real state of poverty and backwardness in that state is the reason why I'm surprised it in an oil producing state even if below 20%.
@ the emboldened: Really? And what is the back up of your statistics? What economic activities are there in Abia to accrue for such an heavenly per capita considering the rate of emigration out of the state to Lagos/Abuja?

You need to chill sir.
emigration in igbo land is not always economic related... it's just a culture... do u discover dat der was a time Amaechi was complaining dat Gej gave out rivers oil wells to Bayelsa and Abia... if they don't hv oil which is dat.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:21pm On Dec 17, 2014
de legitimate owner of de said oil is kogi not anambra.
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:22pm On Dec 17, 2014
whitecat2:
Even jonathan is saying he was misled by the oil producing scam, so na who una go come vote?

You cannot be a normal person...You definitely have a psychological problems.
I didnt wanna comment about thus issue until after the boundary committee is through.
The border between Anambra and Kogi is very clear but we are waiting.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:22pm On Dec 17, 2014
PerfumeRepublik:


Haba bros I produce 2pieces and u produce 1000 pieces ,all no be production?

True.
I am just wondering if every state, even with the tiniest production of oil should be part of NNDC
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:23pm On Dec 17, 2014
lygn19:
Abia and imo has been part of d NDDC since d time of obasanjo... also d only thing dat differentiate Abia, imo and Akwa ibom oil production is d sea(offshore)... a large percentage of Akwa ibom oil revenues comes from its off shore boundaries...

Thank you for this.
I'll do further reading for verifications.
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:23pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:


Really?
Then how does Edo get rated to produce much more than Imo and Abia combined?
d only ignorant fellow here is u... u forget dat its not only on derivation dat revenue is allocated, it's also based on land mass... Edo is larger Dan imo and Abia combined so u won't be surprised at d difference in revenue.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Lurcky(m): 3:23pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:
It is only right to cure the affliction of ignorance when discovered, so please kindly enlighten me on how Abia is an oil producing state.

And Imo?

How and when did they start producing oil? I'm not talking discovery of crude oil presence, I am talking production in the class of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom.

people who know nothing are always quick to display their ignorance

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by JoeCutie(m): 3:24pm On Dec 17, 2014
What? Thunder go fire them!

I want to start enjoying all those 'DESOPADEC' & FAT bursary that my Delta brethren are enjoying.

Anambra is an oil producing state!
If they don't want to pass it, I'll do it myself. undecided

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Abagworo(m): 3:25pm On Dec 17, 2014
http://www.gasandoil.com/news/2005/02/cna50643

LAGOS -- A spokesman for Royal Dutch/Shell Group's (RD,
SC) Nigerian unit said the company has shut in 35,000
barrels-a-day of crude oil at one of its flow stations in the
Niger Delta.
The spokesman said the company was forced to shut in
the station Monday, after protesters attacked the facility.
The spokesman, Bisi Ojediran, said the community was
protesting against the state's choice of a representative
for the board of the Niger Delta Development
Commission.
Each of Nigeria's nine oil-producing states has a
representative on the board of the Commission, which
oversees the development of the Niger Delta region.
Ojediran said the oil facilities shut in are the Imo River 1
and 3, in the Owaza Community in Abia State, southeast
Nigeria, which is also part of the Niger Delta.
A statement by Shell on the shutdown says 10 million
standard cubic feet a day of natural gas supplied by Shell
to the Nigerian Gas Company and industries in Aba has
also been affected.
Aba is an industrial town in southeast Nigeria.
Shell , through its joint venture company with the
Nigerian government, Shell Petroleum Development Co.,
is the country's biggest oil producer.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:25pm On Dec 17, 2014
lygn19:
emigration in igbo land is not always economic related... it's just a culture... do u discover dat der was a time Amaechi was complaining dat Gej gave out rivers oil wells to Bayelsa and Abia... if they don't hv oil which is dat.

Emigration is not a culture, it has never been.
Emigration is influenced by several factor and for Igbo it is economic
For Fulani it is socio-economic.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:25pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:


True.
I am just wondering if every state, even with the tiniest production of oil should be part of NNDC
stop panicking over Abia and Imo. Let's continue praying for oil to be found in the southwest so that they can join NDDC.
I heard Lagos might become an oil producing state soon. True or false?

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:26pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:


True.
I am just wondering if every state, even with the tiniest production of oil should be part of NNDC
der is a difference btw NDDC and southsouth... hiw wud u feel if ur state produces oil even if it's 2 drops as u say it and u re not being compensated... as far as dat two drops add to the fg purse u ve every right to ve compensated whether us by NDDC or higher allocation.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:27pm On Dec 17, 2014
JoeCutie:
What? Thunder go fire them!

I want to start enjoying all those 'DESOPADEC' & FAT bursary that my Delta brethren are enjoying.

Anambra is an oil producing state!
If they don't want to pass it, I'll do it myself. undecided

Stop thinking like a lazy man.....Anambrarians aren't known for that.
Even if we have the money no bursary will come your way when we still lacking in infrastructure.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2014
lygn19:
d only ignorant fellow here is u... u forget dat its not only on derivation dat revenue is allocated, it's also based on land mass... Edo is larger Dan imo and Abia combined so u won't be surprised at d difference in revenue.

Speaking of ignorance, one would expect you to base the sharing on production output.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Collynzo9: 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:


Really?
Then how does Edo get rated to produce much more than Imo and Abia combined?
Where did you get that from?
I will like to see it

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by honeric01(m): 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2014
Collynzo9:

Edo cannot boast of 1 barrel today, that is enough fact.
Educate yourself

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/edo-youths-vow-resist-pumping-crude-oil-edo-delta/

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2014
9jacrip:


Emigration is not a culture, it has never been.
Emigration is influenced by several factor and for Igbo it is economic
For Fulani it is socio-economic.

ask urself d reason y... igbos re found everywhere even in states dat re worse off... I don't want to argue dat, let it be for another day.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2014
Lurcky:


people who know nothing are always quick you display their ignorance

I already pleaded a case of ignorance.
Read the post you quoted again if you missed it.
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:29pm On Dec 17, 2014
honeric01:

Educate yourself

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/edo-youths-vow-resist-pumping-crude-oil-edo-delta/


LOL!
Thank you for the link sir.
That brother just mouths off unnecessarily.
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:30pm On Dec 17, 2014
If you dont want Abia nor Imo to be a member of NDDC then you must give them the full control of their resources and watch them turn to a Dubai,overnight.
I dont even know why I bother to come in here.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Elan83(m): 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2014
Am i complainin?
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2014
Lets see what your backward and lassa fever ravaged mud shamlets of Osunistan, Ekitinistan, Oyonistan and Ogunistan have over Abia and stop attaching to lagos that is a no mans land


Anambra is not a niger delta state yet but she has the lowest poverty rate in Nigeria, this is not an Osundefender and APC statistics.

Follow this link this lassa fever mud dweller from ibadam

m.allafrica.com/stories/201011190437.html/
9jacrip:


Sir, thanks to NYSC, some of served in Abia, even if for a few months before redeploying.
The real state of poverty and backwardness in that state is the reason why I'm surprised it in an oil producing state even if below 20%.
@ the emboldened: Really? And what is the back up of your statistics? What economic activities are there in Abia to accrue for such an heavenly per capita considering the rate of emigration out of the state to Lagos/Abuja?

You need to chill sir.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2014
berem:
stop panicking over Abia and Imo. Let's continue praying for oil to be found in the southwest so that they can join NDDC.
I heard Lagos might become an oil producing state soon. True or false?

Your tribal chauvinist side is starting to rear its head Berem, werin do you?
It is not a case of panic, I am only trying to get knowledge here.
Oil is said to abound in Lagos, Ogun and Ondo, no sweating that.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:32pm On Dec 17, 2014
seriously, what are you posting here How can you say Abia is dead, since the return of democracy Abia state has not been favored with good leaders that's all, economically, they're among the gaints in Nigeria.


Lagos, 6 other states control 90% of cash transactions in Nigeria – CBN
on May 27, 2013 at 12:06 am in Finance, SMS News alert

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Lagos and six other states control about 90 per cent of cash transactions in the country. The other states are Rivers, Anambra, Abia, Kano, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

CBN Deputy Governor, Operations, Mr. Tunde Lemo, who disclosed this, said this was the reason why the abovementioned states were been slated for the second phase of the cash-less project billed to kick off on the July 1st. Acknowledging that there have been and there are still challenges with the cashless project, he said most of them are being resolved.

He listed one of the major challenges to include interconnectivity in some of the clusters, which he said is being addressed.

Lemo said that besides the use of alternative channels of transactions such as Point of Sales (PoS), the cashless project would be driven through the telephone. Nigeria is second in number of mobile phone users in sub Saharan Africa after South Africa, which is also the largest economy in the region.

Lemo also said the cashless policy had been successful in Lagos, adding that the number of Point of Sale (PoS) machines in Lagos has increased significantly from about 5,000 when the policy took off last year, to over 150,000.

“We still have a few challenges, but if I look back, I really would say that we have done a lot to transform the payment system in Lagos through PoS,” he said.

The cashless policy, whose implementation began in Lagos in January, last year, is aimed at reducing the dominance of cash in the system. The policy specifies penal charges for individuals and corporate organisations that want to withdraw or lodge cash above prescribed limits. Under the policy, the CBN pegged the daily cumulative cash withdrawal or deposit limit for individual accounts at N500,000 per day and N3 million per day for corporate accounts.

Just a week ago, the Chief Executive Officer, Electronic Payment Providers Association of Nigeria (E-PPAN), Mrs. Onajite Regha, said the coming on board on the next phase of the cash-less policy in July may raise the value of electronic funds transfer in the country to N160billion per day by the end of the year.

The E-PPAN boss, who spoke in Lagos, said the current value of electronic fund transfers – put at N80billion per day by the CBN, would most likely double because there would be a lot of changes, which would compel people to use e-Fund transfer channels.

The Nigeria Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) is handling transactions worth about N20billon daily, while the Nigeria Electronic Funds Transfer is conducting about N60billion worth of transactions daily.

NIBSS provides the infrastructure for automated processing, settlement of payments and fund transfer instructions between banks, discount houses and card companies in Nigeria. It is owned equally by all licensed banks in Nigeria, and the CBN. Discount houses operating in Nigeria also hold substantial shares.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/lagos-6-other-states-control-90-of-cash-transactions-in-nigeria-cbn/

9jacrip:


I have done that but apart from Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom and Edo. The others are generally brushed aside or mentioned in passing.

My inference from the above is that the 5 states actually bear the weight of oil profuction and the other states cannot even sustain Nigeria alone with whatever oil they produce.

Lastly, I generally do not expect an oil producing state to be dead like Abia is. It should be merged with Imo, honestly.

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Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by Nobody: 3:32pm On Dec 17, 2014
OdenigboAroli:
If you dont want Abia nor Imo to be a member of NDDC then you must give them the full control of their resources and watch them turn to a Dubai,overnight.
I dont even know why I bother to come in here.
lol... see ur mouth like dubai...
Re: Senate Rejects Bill To Recognise Anambra As Oil Producer by asha80(m): 3:35pm On Dec 17, 2014
centje:
seriously, what are you posting here How can you say Abia is dead, since the return of democracy Abia state has not been favored with good leaders that's all, economically, they're among the gaints in Nigeria.



the kind of ignorance some them display is nauseating.

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