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Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by luvinhubby(m): 4:02pm On May 07, 2016 |
Stalwert: Is the war in Iraq over? What did U.S. deploy special forces in Iraq last month to do? What happened to U.S forces in Vietnam & Somalia? Guy think again. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Ariani: 4:12pm On May 07, 2016 |
andresia: Which progressive country have you seen the type of anomaly currently taking place in Nigeria happening? The whole of Nigeria cannot hold Niger Delta to ransom, by all being parasitic on her natural resources of crude oil and gas, and expect everything to be fine. Do the needful, implement full resource control and watch militancy die a natural death. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Stalwert: 4:15pm On May 07, 2016 |
[s] luvinhubby:[/s] So you mean to say the US didn't defeat the Iraqi army? an army it decommissioned? use your brain and ask when you don't understand. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by luvinhubby(m): 4:23pm On May 07, 2016 |
Stalwert: And ISIS and their leader are Nigerian? |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Stalwert: 4:25pm On May 07, 2016 |
[s] luvinhubby:[/s] and isis and their were part of the Iraqi army? |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by poseidon12: 4:29pm On May 07, 2016 |
worksmart: No, I am not aware of that. They are reporting what is happening. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by doublewisdom: 4:53pm On May 07, 2016 |
ShinnBet:Aptly put! |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by tete7000(m): 5:01pm On May 07, 2016 |
Stalwert: You know nothing about conflict resolution. Go and find out how conflict in Sierra leone, liberia and other some other parts of the world were resolved before we continue this argument. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by doublewisdom: 5:13pm On May 07, 2016 |
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Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by tete7000(m): 5:22pm On May 07, 2016 |
Stalwert: To add more: is it not immoral also to allow a coup plotter, someone who toupled a democratically elected government to partake in a democratic system and become a president? Finally Americans don't need Iraqi oil so they can level Iraq, Nigeria needs Niger Delta oil. Please also note that America has not totally won the war in Iraq. Part of the country, infact more than a third of it is currently governed by ISIS and ISIS controls the oil in those region. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by worksmart(m): 5:35pm On May 07, 2016 |
But they only reporting negative happenings and even some of those reports are not fully accurate. poseidon12: |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Stalwert: 5:42pm On May 07, 2016 |
[s] tete7000:[/s] Couldn't even answer a single question you have been confounded oya go and recieve... Absence of sense is written all over your post. Bye and desist from spamming my mentions with your oil bunkering scam. If Us invaded a country obliterated its army and built a new army in its stead then your oil bunkerers can and will never be a threat to Nigeria. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by tete7000(m): 7:17pm On May 07, 2016 |
Stalwert: It is obvious you are high on osogbo weed. You are really deranged. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by gidgiddy: 7:47pm On May 07, 2016 |
Adminisher: Don't talk like a fool. Do you know how many leaders from the military or military background Nigeria has had? More than I care to remember. Where is Nigeria today? In the mean time, countries like Honk Kong, South Africa and Singapore that Nigeria started of with in the 70's as 'developing nations' have since left Nigeria behind and moved far ahead even though Nigeria had more natural and human resources than them. Those countries can boast of giving their citizens 24 hr light, portable water and good roads. You as a Nigerian are still hoping to know what those things are. Yet it is the Buhari who has made Nigeria more divided than ever, more economically handicapped than ever and unsecured than ever is who you hope will save the situation? I laugh in French 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Emassive(m): 10:19pm On May 07, 2016 |
Dundee alert!!!.... Can you kill him yourself? Eshinwaju: |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by iniestar1(m): 10:45pm On May 07, 2016 |
paschu:Nope am not Dat petty but it's obvious that ur statement is politically driven so be true to urself and stop trying to claim HOLY here |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by nurd(m): 6:42pm On May 24, 2016 |
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Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by olajide8(m): 8:28pm On May 24, 2016 |
Ariani: Hahahahahaa* this is the greatest joke of the century, with 13% derivation how much development has been done in the niger-delta, let's call a spade a spade, a bunch of people that cannot organise themselves and conduct peaceful elections A bunch of people that grew a few militants into billionaires at the expense of the majority - all the illegal refineries polluting the environment are harboured by these same people and the crude is stolen from the same pipelines which spill and contaminate th environment and you tell me resource control is the answer in that part of nigeria? Do we fail to realise that so many people felt sadam was the problem of Iraq and america removed him, today Iraq has been in perpetual war for years and it's not about to abate, the problem is not resource control, the problem is the people of the niger delta, that fail to understand that, they can build and have a dubai in the delta- even with oil exploration if they vote in the right governors* and council chairmen* they should go and check themselves |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Ariani: 9:05pm On May 24, 2016 |
olajide8: It's not within your rights to tell them how to manage their resources or who and who not to vote. If you want peace in the delta, stop the parasitism, let Niger deltans manage their resources like Texans do, let them pay tax to the FG. It shouldn't be your concern how the Niger Deltans end up using their God given resources, after all, Osun is not doing great,politically and Economically, you should worry more about that than what is happening in the SS. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Horus(m): 9:29pm On May 24, 2016 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd4D_TaNGrI [size=14pt]Oil Pipeline Attacks: Nigeria's Crude Oil Production Drops[/size] |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by olajide8(m): 9:40pm On May 24, 2016 |
Ariani: To correct you* I come from ondo state and the oil producing part for that matter- so you can call me an ijaw man*- what development can you see in ilaje? Ask ambode* we don't have light- But theres peace* royalties are paid to the F.G from what comes from this area- but what do we see, ijaws from bayelsa come to kidnap people in Ondo state, does that make sense to you? That is parasitism* now to another issue, yes we have a right to tell them -whom to vote, because if there is trouble because of mis-governance like there was in the past in borno state, (at least you know about boko-haram) it does not concern them alone again, it would concern the whole country* now to other issues, can you have a country in another country? If it's not possible then where their rights end is where another persons start* What the niger-deltans, do should concern all nigerians- because it affects the price of oil in the international market* and cost of a bag of rice on their own table, further more nigeria is is classified as a producer of oil because of this same reason* and not because of them, the land mass under which they are classified is called nigeria, and it borders Chad, Cameroon, niger etc- so it affects FG, to break it into something more understandable, the FG is the guarantor or collateral, given to oil companies for exploration in the delta, (do you think the average niger-deltan has the capacity to explore or produce oil? On his own? Without these international oil companies?) and the belief that oil would be found in the niger-delta! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by Ariani: 10:40pm On May 24, 2016 |
olajide8: I don't see the relevance of you being from Oil producing part of Edo to own argument. We are talking about Niger Delta , no Ondo state. If Ilaje people are comfortable wit the Rest of Nigeria parasiting on their resources and paying them peanuts, fine and well, it's of no concern to Niger deltans. Niger deltans demand to have 100 percent of their resources and to pay taxes from their proceed to the FG, is a legitimate demand and does not in anyway affect the man at Nigeria-Chad/Niger border, if he is not parasitic. |
Re: Nigerian Oil Output Plunges to 20-Year Low as Attacks Mount-Bloomberg by olajide8(m): 6:13am On May 25, 2016 |
Ariani: Education is very important, and not just any kind - quality education* which country in the world do you see doing such? Even in the U.S the state of texas you made reference to, you may have to go and check the legislations and the so called taxes, do you know the amount of regulatory bodies they have there almost 50plus and each of them are paid by the same entrepreneurs/OIC's - more so, why compare nigeria with U.S, do we run the same structural system? They pay wages we pay salaries - they pay taxes, heavily and go to jail for tax evasion we pay lip service to tax administration* so what is possibly done in other countries would not be do"able" in nigeria another thing the states in America chose to come together as one to form the United States, bringing their resources together, we "nigeria" were amalgamated (forced together) bearing in mind our diversity - so don't talk about resource control without looking at the larger -boarder historical picture. 1 Like |
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