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| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Coldfeet(f): 4:33pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
francizy:Ilekeh at it as usual, i saw more northern and SW names there than the so called igbo names. like a poster said Nigeria is united when it comes to stealing. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Ilekeh(f): 4:36pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Eluwilussit:You won't get your wealth back because according to some, the problem is that it's not shared equally amongst thieves from major tribes. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Izontubo(m): 4:37pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
francizy:dont mind the fool that was quick to mention the ibos when he knows that majority of the blocks are owned by the northerners and yorubas...this is the simple reason why they want power back...to oppress and collect what is not theirs... |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Eluwilussit(m): 4:41pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Ilekeh:Oh, so thats the problem? I don die o. So what can we do to get our national wealth back? Our youths are so asleep. Who will wake them up? |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Mrchippychappy(m): 4:43pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
rusher14: THIEVES AND GENERATION OF VIPERS!!! THEY HAVE NO RESOURCES AND YET THEY WOULDN'T LEAVE THE RESOURCES OF THE SOUTH SOUTH ALONE. THEY WANT TO CHOP OIL MONEY BUT THEY DON'T RESPECT OR APPRECIATE THE PEOPLE FROM THAT ZONE ! |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Izontubo(m): 4:55pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Mrchippychappy:I curse the niger deltans who have chosen to support these blood suckers...I spit on them... |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by faithin9ja: 5:06pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
PassingShot:And give to who? You? Buhari? Tinubu? El-Rufai, Amaechi, Atiku......same same |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by bogolobango(m): 5:19pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
@ilekeh but our yoruba name and hausa na dem plenty pass Chaiii |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by manuroq(m): 5:24pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
It's a pity when things like this comes up and there would be nobody to ask issues that matters. Where the hell are things happening like this? Nigeria. This just took my mind during the time of my saviour on his way to calvary, he was weak and turned to the people following him, telling them to stop weeping for him and weep for themselves. Yes! We pray everyday to God knowing fully we the ones holding our neighbour down. Pilgrimage my foot! The thought of the wealthy men building mansion with hundred rooms get me sick, and the thought of them having estates that remain empty (unoccupied) because of high rent makes me more sick. Would such practices ever change? When? |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by emedy(m): 5:26pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
all these names,they out to be locked,tortured and parts of their body cut out lil by lil starting from their tongue until the give up every stole penny.. There should be uprising and revolution. This article informs us all that Nigeria needs an upright Dictator. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by rusher14: 5:33pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Mrchippychappy:[b]No need to bring bigotry into business. Kase Lawal for instance owned oil blocks in the US before extending his tentacles to his country of origin. There are equally people from the Niger Delta who've ventured into the business such as Avuru, Briggs who you fail to mention. I also see that names like Offor you failed to highlight for whatever reason you deem necessary. I'm equally from the Niger Delta and I think we tend to overhype oil. Yes, many have become stupendously rich from this venture but you should also realise not all are making a killing. Oil isn't the only source of revenue for individuals, companies or nations. IT brings in more income for instance than you can even imagine if in doubt look at how much Apple makes compared to our country. Many of the oil blocks you see hardly produce enough to offset the initial costs. I can never begrudge anyone who's followed due process in acquiring an oilfield or wealth in any form. I think we all should do the same.[/b] |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by vislabraye(m): 5:39pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
nke001:If Buhari comes, will he change the status quo ? Since GEJ can not fight these cabals. It's so sickening. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by 36STATES: 6:01pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
rusher14:Imo state produces 6% of Nigerian’s 2.9 million barrels of oil per day. That is 174,000 bpd. When oil was $130, that amounted to $22.6 million per day and $8.3B a year. Today, oil is $50 that means Imo State is generating £8.7 million per day. That is $3.2B per year. Abia State produces even more, Anambra a little less. The whole of south south produce almost 75 of the remaining. Now how much do all the Yoruba states contribute to the running of Nigeria? We in the east and south south are subsidizing both Hausas and Yorubas. You guys should be grateful for ones to those that are keeping you breathing. You can’t change the facts on the ground by following Joseph Gobble’s mantra: repeat a lie as often as possible and people will begin to think it’s true. Those of you that hate Igbos and south south people will never see progress because nobody bites the hand that feeds him/her without inviting the anger of God upon him and the family. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by EreluY(f): 6:08pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
[size=16pt]EITHER BY OMISSION OR COMMISSION, BUHARI'S NAME ISN'T MENTION IN THIS PIECE IN TERMS OF RECEIVING OR ALLOCATING OIL FIELD, MEANING HIS HANDS ARE CLEAN. NOTED.[/size] |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by olalerujb: 6:16pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
My heart bleed as I read the write up by Rev. Obinna, God bless you sir for this revelations. Wickedness of the highest level. Dont know why some people are head bent in inflicting pains on humanity. The people at the corridor of power use everything to oppress Nigerians. They enslave and hold everybody captive in a country blessed with numerous natural resources. No feelings, no plan, no conscience by these lucifer called leaders. The pains on the land will continues untill every citizen of this country cry to Almighty God in one accord for liberation. We play to their hands always because they have divided us along religion, ethnic, cultural, and social lines. POVERTY everywhere in the midst of abundant resources. My prayer is that the Judgement of God should come upon everyones that has cause Nigerians pain. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by EreluY(f): 6:19pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
olalerujb:THESE IDIOTS ALSO KILLED KEN SARO WIWA AND MANY OGONI PEOPLE WHILST SHARING RESOURCES NATURALLY DEPOSITED ON THEIR FARMLANDS AND BACKYARDS. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by sdavirus: 6:27pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
whirlwind7:Exactly how every sane person will feel. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by darediamond(m): 6:33pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
As a Yoruba man, I put a long Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamen and Aaaaaaaaaaaalelluyah! So shall it bé IJN. DrPrickson: |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by darediamond(m): 6:43pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
You ended your comment wrongly big time. Never uyou say GEJ till 2019 again. Start saying GEJ till the FAKE country called "Naigeria" get dissolved. GEJ till we revert back to Regional Govermental System OgologoDimkpa: |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Nobody: 6:44pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Damn! ....... |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by KLand(m): 6:46pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
The sharing of Niger Delta wealth to the people from other regions. This is a sorry case. God help Nigeria. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by nicko28(f): 6:59pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Woo I actually read everything both the comments to this last page, and some of us * Nigerian's here are all joking about this post, if this write up is really true, this is a serious problem in Nigeria, we need to wakeup and fight for our country, we need a group of hero's who can fight for this country( freedom fighter ) but I don't think anybody we volunter because no body want to die. No wonder all this so called oil bloc owner buying properties as if they are buying bottles of water on the street, one of them just bought his girlfriend a 4 bedroom detached duplex in chevron view drive 80 million naira, about 450,000 US dollars, i know the kind of home that will buy me in the state, go to lekki phase 1, lekki counting home in chevron drive, ikoyi and victoria lsland you will see many properties own by this so call oil bloc them, while some of us struggle to own half of plot of land. They live in a service apartment which they pay 8 million per annum and pay about 2 to 3million for services charge. We Nigerian keep saying God will help us no No God will not help us, we need to help ourself. Ask me how, first say no to corruption, any type, if u are in position to review the true and u have evident to back it up about any body or group of people u know that have destroyed or are destroying Nigeria in one way or the other pls let the whole world know, be our hero or you are out there, u know u can help this country not because for ur own benefit but for all of us pls come out and do something. One things I want to say to those who have destroyed or destroying Nigeria in one way or the other , , u may be enjoying the money, the power or the position ( the chief man , CO, governor etc) today and think u have enough investment for ur childrens and ur grand children but think deeply is more than that. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by rhames(m): 7:07pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Orikinla: An upon all these estimates, which of these companies owned by the Nigerian elites has built a refinery in the country? What a shame? |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Nobody: 7:32pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
rhames:Drilling for oil is easy. You are just bringing out the unrefined crude for sale.Which is what those oil bloc guys are doing. Building a refinery? Essentially....a refinery turns crude into petrol, diesel, kerosene, Aeroplane fuel, engine oil....and a host of other products...including petroleum jelly. That means a lot of specialized equipment....which means a lot of money.A whole lot of money. Dangote plans to build a refinery for $9bn.....$3Bn of which is his own money....the remainder is a loan from the bank. I doubt anyone on the above list is THAT rich.(unless they all want to pool resources together to build us a refinery.) |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by francizy(m): 8:22pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Ilekeh:Just agree that your post was tribalistic and dumb, don't try to make it look like you passed a message there cuz you didn't... Keep on walking in these steps, train your children in these steps and make sure they pass it down to your grand children, then still preach one Nigeria to them... After that come back to Nairaland and tell us what your children think/say about you. Peace... |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by olaeffect(m): 8:23pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
later they will tell us they got rich via hard work. God let things turn to my turn ooo!!! |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by NoContract(m): 8:35pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
modestbrowser:Wetin you sabi pass Nairabet and Jedi. People like you (and those that 'liked' your post) are one of the reasons Nigerians don't have basic amenities. Because the money supposed to be used are being looted by some certain oil block goons. Fool. Go play your Nairabet. Educated illiterate. If you want to hide something from a black man, put it in a book. They dont read. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Nobody: 8:43pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
Orikinla:Even though I can't verify this information, I know for sure that there is an element of truth in it. Thank you Mr Obinna for sharing this with us. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by pazienza(m): 8:48pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
fkaz:Those few Igbos in the list and their cronies,families and well wishers that had managed to get the crumbs from the Odua-Arewa gang up , are usually the ones to scream "one Nigeria" from the roof tops,and go around harrassing innocent Igbos who want out of this "bleeped up" union. |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by VirginFinder: 8:48pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
This issue has been overflogged and is laced with a lot half-truths, outright falsehood and crass ignorance. A professional in the industry made a thorough analysis of this issue sometime in 2013. OPL means Oil Prospecting Licence. At that stage no one makes a dime, you have only been allowed to explore the land for oil deposits. And you even pay for the licence. OML means Oil Mining Licence. However, not all the oil fields are profitable. In all, only 4 indigenous companies are doing so well in the upstream oil sector where this oil field issue belongs - Adenuga's, Alakija's, Danjuma's and Seplat. I couldnt find Dangote's name in any of the lists, yet he is richer than all of them. If the oil fields are so profitable to the tune of billions of dollars, why are most of the beneficiaries not on Forbes' list? Nonsense! |
| Re: 30 Facts About Owners Of Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks In The Midst Of Poverty by Nobody: 8:51pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
VirginFinder:My guy....that is not the issue....it is all about who is getting more crumbs than I am... ![]() And you are right about Dangote. Billionaire....sans oil. When will Nigerians learn? |
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