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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by FisifunKododada: 7:40pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
unstableaswater: See painment...chisos... ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by unstableaswater: 7:42pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:Me or You? Me pain becos am happy with who I am and wat I represent or you pain becos ur not comfortable in your skin? ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by SUBWAY101(m): 7:43pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
[s] TheDevilIsALai:[/s] Coming from a smelly coward that hide behind the SS to denigrate other tribe. A typical cocaine peddling merchant who is ashamed of his own tribe, you have no shame little man. You have been busted several times yet you wont change your tactics, the hatred in you will surely consume you soon. You have been the one denigrating other tribes daily on nairaland, go find a job and stop posting trash from your coffin like smelly room. Coward. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by 100freekiss: 7:43pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
jstbeinhonest:You're a joker Which commercial market in lagos is larger than dubai? You've not been to dubai before When you reach dubai you go know. Only the commercial markets in Diera( which is a little portion of dubai) is larger than your lagos. What do you know? In terms of doing business, Dubai is far more profitable than your Lagos. An ordinary grocery shop owner in dubai makes more than 20,000dirhams per month , that's like 1.43million naira in a month. While in your lagos a grocery/provision store seller never see 100k per month. Man before you argue , always try to verify and research. Don't argue based on the little knowledge u have. Dubai is not only a tourist city , it's the economic power house of UAE and the Gulf region In industries , Dubai has alot of Industries and many are springing up every day. The numbers of industries in Al quoz( A small part of dubai) is higher than all the industries in lagos and the entire south west put together |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 7:43pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Nigeria is filthy BY FOLAKEMIODOAJE on OCTOBER 17, 2014 • ( 53 ) Nigeria in general is very filthy – this is no secret. Getting out of the Lagos airport, five minutes down the road to your right is a heap of rubbish, another five minutes after is another one, during this time you would have spotted at least ten men urinating by the roadsides. Most open markets especially in Lagos and Ibadan still carry shit in buckets (agbepoo) and for the market women, you don’t want to think too much about how they do their business during the day otherwise you’d never buy any food products. Residential homes have no obligation to have toilets installed so any uncompleted building or empty land around is used as toilet – I am aware of this but what I did not know was that we, Yoruba especially women have a reputation for being the dirtiest both about our homes and most embarrassingly of all we are Josie Grossie in personal hygiene department. My Hausa friend who has lived in many Nigeria major cities and dated across the tribes has this to say “… Yoruba ladies are dirty outwardly mainly, in their mannerisms as well as in general hygiene. They make the worst tenants.” He is the most polite in his remarks. A Yoruba friend married to an Ibo woman was brutally honest, he gave very graphic views about how off-putting it can be dating a Yoruba lady. One among his many examples was about a few Yoruba women he knew living in Brooklyn, NY whereby their baths were caked in fungus and still the women in question didn’t think much of it and would invite friends over. So we are filthy abroad too. All of the people I spoke to on this subject were very excited as if they had been waiting to talk about this for a long time, all very helpful and honest. Admittedly, the more educated one gets irrespective of the ethnic group, the better one becomes about personal hygiene and general cleanliness of ones environment. However, all things considered Yoruba women remain the filthiest. I must note though that Hausa women are a lot filthier than Yoruba in terms of personal hygiene, not too surprising if one has to be married off around the time that it is important to assume responsibility for taking care of ones body – I am not defending Yoruba here. As it stands today “South eastern girls are the cleanest of the regions, Igbo babes are really clean in every sense. But Ete (South-South Efik, Calabar etc) ladies are the cleanest of all. THEY CLEAN EVERYTHING & EVERYWHERE.” says Hassan. In a way I am glad that despite the national filthiness that plagued our towns and cities, we do have people within the country whose attitude towards personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness is worth emulating – areas for Yoruba women to draw inspiration (?) http://folakemiodoaje.com/2014/10/17/yoruba-women-filthy-of-all-tribes/
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 7:45pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
vinceton:I'm saying almost the same thing but one thing is sure,ND indigenes will have to seat up if the oil prices keep falling |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by bizgai(m): 7:45pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
asorocker:Abuja IGR would simply boosted by various taxe to sustain it's infrastructure and besides we are yet awaiting the economic diversification plan of the new GOVT so let's not be quick to conclude. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Ilovemystate: 7:45pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Anambra home of indigenous industries
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by FisifunKododada: 7:46pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
unstableaswater: E pain am... Chisos is lawd... ![]()
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by unstableaswater: 7:48pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:[size=18pt] Post one pic of a woman from yoruba land more beautiful than her?[/size] |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by FisifunKododada: 7:48pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
willow0801: You are right - Nwanne, Igbo girls are really clean but they sometimes forget to shave their beards and hairy chest.
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by manie(m): 7:49pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TheDevilIsALai:We have 3 cement factories in Ogun state, Dangote cement at Ibeshe, Lafarge WAPCO at Ewekoro and Sagamu. These 3 cement factories make annual revenues in hundreds of billions of naira and profit after tax in tens of billions of naira. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by ToyinDipo(m): 7:50pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Dasuks:I get your point, I was only being sarcastic. It may/can not get further down as 5/barrel, but like I said if this is not one of such cycles, it will still go further down. But let's observe the oil price in the coming year. In the coming decade(s) vehicles may become solar/nuclear powered |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 7:50pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
SUBWAY101:I am as Ibo as you are an Eskimo . I don't need to argue with you on where I am from because I can never be a bastard. If I am pro Biafra and see the fraud in your lazy quota assembly does that make me Ibo? If I support resource control and more cooperation between the ND and Ibos does that make me Ibo? You cowards hate me because I represent a generation who are sick and tired of your irrational hatred and jealousy of a people who are doing far better than you. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by unstableaswater: 7:51pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:Mr I dey wait Oooo! This is why, as soon as any yoruba man can feed himself and build a house, they start making plans to run to the east. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 7:52pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:Yoruba, the most ugliest ethnicity in africa, with big buttoks filled with black sheit ![]()
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by chiedu7: 7:53pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TheDevilIsALai:[size=15pt] I don learn New word IGBOPHOBIA[/size] |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by FisifunKododada: 7:53pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
unstableaswater: See painment ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by unstableaswater: 7:54pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
willow0801:Na only one pic I ask Ooo! He is still here contemplating. Wat kind of inferior animals are yoruba? |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 7:54pm On Dec 30, 2015*. Modified: 8:09pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by SUBWAY101(m): 7:55pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
[s] TheDevilIsALai:[/s] Just shut it there, No one hates a smelly, shameless, jobless and hateful bigot like you. You have been denigrating other tribe on this thread even when other posters have been civil with you. You are just full of hate since your own pathetic life is messed up. I know you too well, grow up and stop disgracing your family online, be proud of your tribe instead of hiding behind the SS to denigrate others. Spits on you |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 7:55pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
janellemonae:I hope you understand English. The majority of Non-Igbo Niger-Deltans here don't like to hear there are Igbos is ND- do you deny it?. I won't mention names cause I don't have to prove anything to silly you. Again,what has the comment got to do with being "proud" Please cover your face in shame for your own people. Got it? Now Bleep off. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by abdulkabirO(m): 7:55pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Bryan37:They survived b4 oil now,they will survive.the should make asari dokubo their presido |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by FisifunKododada: 7:57pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
It is very common for an Igbo girl to hide this kind leg with her wrapper. Chisos ![]()
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 7:58pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
willow0801:Lol man. C'mon it can't be that personal. lol |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by barikay: 7:59pm On Dec 30, 2015*. Modified: 10:39am On Jan 16, 2016 |
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 8:01pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
willow0801:Jeez this pictures are Goddamn hilarious! |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by NakedEve: 8:01pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
simplibaba:Nonsense! Jesus says; "by their fruits yea shall know them". Islam has borne bad fruits shikena. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:02pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
MrAnalyst:he started it brother |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:03pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
MrAnalyst:Which tribe will deny his origin? The ND are very proud people. They are against being lumped with Biafra. This does not mean they hate Biafra but want an open consensus before being part. It is arrogating to claim ND as Biafra by the IPOB since thy were never consulted . This is how and why the Ibos lost the hearts and minds of the ND people in the last civil war by arrogating control over them. The NDs where also skeptical in fighting what was tagged an Ibo conflict and gave into nigerian propaganda on the very failings of the Biafrans to arrogatingly dominate them. But this doesn't mean that ND are pro Nigerian and anti Biafran. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Ilovemystate: 8:03pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Anambra home of industries and commerce
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. You did not even get my point. The oil cannot go for even 5 point anything. Like I said That still neglects inflation's contributions lol. The said component gives it like minimum 15.. Don't you know F& D( finding and devt) costs will have to be justified........ And like I said its a transport fuel. This isn't even that much of a bust. The 80s Soviet-crippling episode was worse that this in both nominal and real terms. The point is the resource cannot be 'inconsequential' except ofc cars, ships and heavy equipment become nonexistent as well. OPEC is fighting a war of attrition with the Shale boys. Everyone's budget is taking a hit. I wonder why I would be offended by a resource lol ?? haha you're funny. Look at the average annual price forecasts. 30-35/ barrel isn't really surprising. it still keeps with the annual 55/barrel average. Looking from jan-dec. ext year's will be similar- avg. annual unit price that is.