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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:03pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
MrAnalyst:i'm laughing my ass off here, thats how funny tribal e wars are, at the end of the day, yorubas are always at the recieving end ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by edonks1: 8:04pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
We want our oil blocks back to the people of the Niger delta alone. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Tibins(m): 8:04pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Bryan37:When it gets to that, let Nigeria grant them independence. See if they'll not survive and even do better |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 8:05pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
100freekiss:Keep busting their lies. Misinformation should be a crime really. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by holaralph(m): 8:06pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
My View As an Fx trader, Technically the Crude oil price will still plummet down to below $30 per barrel, what we are experiencing is just retracement.. That's by the way.... Some of my friends that works with Oil company in the SS told me the same story about those ss leaders their rate corruption and level of indolence... They as well told me that Their firm ( name withheld) wanted to embark on a rural road project and they went to their chiefs after the first meeting, the chiefs said they will get back to them, but after a week those communities started planting cassava on that same road the company intends working on. The company executives now go back to them (according to my friend ) you NL can't imagine what they told the Company ppl. They now tell them to count the cassava stalk and pay them on each of the cassava stalk before they can start the road construction the oil ppl now tell them that but there isn't any cassava on this road before that they want to construct the road for them ( accord to my friend ) their chiefs tell the oil company that they should give them the money that they will construct it themselves...... That day I was like God what is all these...... And my friend further said majority of the oil spillage is caused by them due to oil theft and oil bunkering |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:08pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
SUBWAY101:You are so obsessed with tagging me Ibo . This is a new low for you. I guess it was the YAMS that gave you the connection Yoruba APC Muslim from Kwara/Osun. I know your type very well but you have no clue on me. Yeye |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:10pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Chi and indomie are owned by lebanese not nigerians wristbangle: |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:10pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Yorubas are dangerously ugly. See opc leader, infact he is the leader of ugliness in opc See that girl bobby, dont be decieved, it is filled with sheit ![]()
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by FisifunKododada: 8:12pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
wristbangle: Wahala dey sleep Yeeboo go wake am - Just like their 'hero' Ojukwu ![]()
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by MrAnalyst: 8:12pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TheDevilIsALai:Noted. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Ilovemystate: 8:12pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Anambra Hub of commercial activities
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:12pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
I would say we move for true fedetalism/resource control...there's still much to do with oil and gas...We can manage gas,create power with it and industrialize the Niger delta...The region has been foolish all along with mumu leaders and majority of mumu followers. ..if we can get our hands controlling our resources fully we can thrive more than ever before..We can make our seaports work..We can go back to rice farming..We can go into full time commercial fishing...We can kiss the other blood suckling regions good bye...We only have foolish leaders that can't think... |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by SUBWAY101(m): 8:14pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
[s] TheDevilIsALai:[/s] Albino, Just shut up and stop spewing more trash. Your pathetic life is useless, reason you tag everyone Muslim or Osun, you are getting more frustrated. Go find a job and stop spewing jargons everywhere, you will surely end your own life when you have no one to hate anymore. Accursed cocaine pusher. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by wristbangle: 8:15pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
DikeOha882:Pls Google the major shareholder. Tnx. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:15pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
unstableaswater:brother, i need protect my igbo women, because they are the beauty of nigeria , yoruba women wowo but them no dey like gree ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by NakedEve: 8:16pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Its really amazing how white people n other Africans come to Nigeria to worship God given the level of hate we have for one another in this country. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:16pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
MrAnalyst:This is why you see these jobless yorubas creating divisive threads between the ND and SE. We have lived together in peace and like other people who share the same city, town and neighbor had our own differences and stereotypes against each other. The YAMS (Yoruba APC Muslim Squad) are damn scared of any unity between the SS and SE people. We must not let their desperate propaganda come among us. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by simplibaba(m): 8:16pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
NakedEve:U lack ability to argue constructively and i pity you.... |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by nastyesco(m): 8:17pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
asorocker:Another tribal bigot who lives in Lagos and thinks South East will ever be prosperous |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:18pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
SUBWAY101:YAM can you stop mentioning me? E be like say Painment is settling in ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by simplibaba(m): 8:19pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TheDevilIsALai:But the yoruba christians are saint |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:19pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:just one picture since, infact i will dig up topics of african american discussing yoruba ugliness on forums ![]() |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:19pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
nastyesco:And Lagos was built with which money? |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by fx45(m): 8:19pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TheDevilIsALai:These YAMS are becoming a source of worry to well-meaning Nigerians. We need to put them in check. If and when Bokoharam eventually gets a foothold in the Southwest, look no farther than the YAMS. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Ilovemystate: 8:19pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Anambra hub of commercial activities
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by x12345678x: 8:19pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
TheDevilIsALai:Couldn't have been better said. Thanks |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:20pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
thought this thread is about d fate of ND nay Naija with the current oil glut? Since when did it degenerate to Igbotic/Yorubatic/other tribesbatic diatribe and memes. can't we have constructive dialogues for once. |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:20pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
simplibaba:They are not all zombies like the YAMS |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:21pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Continue deceiving yourself wristbangle: |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by TheDevilIsALai: 8:22pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
kazuna:Since the YAMS invaded it |
| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Nobody: 8:22pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
now can you see how yorubas tend to be very ugly even in cartoons ![]()
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| Re: Now That Crude Is Gradually Becoming Worthless, What Next For Niger Delta? by Ugosample(m): 8:22pm On Dec 30, 2015 |
Oil is not worthless and can never be worthless. Even at $20 per barrel it's still has some value. However, that kind of rate cannot sustain Nigeria's profligate expenses. So it is not useless, it just lost value |
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it is filled with sheit 