Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy - Politics (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Nobody: 9:02am On Jun 04, 2016 |
You must be arrogant and foolish to talk abt nda like that. Which country are you talking abt? Nigeria expired last year. The owner and the creator(uk) signed 100 years agreement. God will never 4giv nnamdi azikiwe for failing to liberate us from this zoo country. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by chigoizie7(m): 9:03am On Jun 04, 2016 |
personal59:U can write ur own opinions down and shove it up ur ass. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by maizeo: 9:04am On Jun 04, 2016 |
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| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by jineloy: 9:04am On Jun 04, 2016 |
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| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by itsmybusiness: 9:07am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Terry68:Believe them at your own peril |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by realjoker(m): 9:09am On Jun 04, 2016 |
bright007:it seems you live in dreamland. so what are the sources of our foreign exchange? by the time dollar started exchanging $1=#1000 I will see how your blodas will be able to market their hyper expensive goods. Keep cutting your nose to spite your face. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by FXCRAFT: 9:09am On Jun 04, 2016 |
leisuretym: ![]() Honestly, they want to leave Nigeria. Let them go. This isn't going to end anytime soon. The best bet would've been restructuring Nigeria. The North must bend. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Ilochukwuka: 9:10am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Terry68:Nigerian politician must always do something to make you believe otherwise. Opposition PDP still enjoy a share control of press. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Larich01(m): 9:11am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Keep on Bombing, Cripple the oil sector and Welcome Agricultural sector, but don't forget that your generation yet unborn will put the blame on you, for your foolish and irrational act |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by bright007(f): 9:19am On Jun 04, 2016 |
realjoker:It seems i am arguing with a minor! Who cares if the government is not able to get forex? In the last one year of this administration, business owners and manufacturers have been pushed beyond limits in accessing forex. They are now on their own now as it concerns sourcing forex, so spare me that bull shit about government not being able to get forex as a disadvantage to private business owners. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by sawdonline: 9:22am On Jun 04, 2016 |
very tragic |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by ramond700: 9:23am On Jun 04, 2016 |
I hate it when people talk like babes,have anyone try telling buhary to attend to their request,?lets nit forget that they have placed a demand to be met.bs oir presido should stoop to conquer. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by farokkunle: 9:30am On Jun 04, 2016 |
long live avenger |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by spacechuks(m): 9:30am On Jun 04, 2016 |
federal government should look into other source of revenue..countries without oil are still surviving.... for God sake you have exploited these people for over 50years now and yet you still call them minority... you don't want them in power... you want to rule them and exploit their lands... that is clear oppression... the Yoruba and Hausa and the middle belt conspired to remove Jonathan.... and you call it democracy; the highest votes take the day.leave the land of the Niger delta alone... in fact we don't want any oil exploration in our lands anymore... we want to farm on them.we want to fish on our waters.. no more drilling on our waters. we say no to daylight oppression. since you don't want us in power. don't also expliot our lands |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by mike76chi: 9:37am On Jun 04, 2016 |
When o hear people make their opinions public I wonder how we reason in crises periods.what we say most often makes things worse. Reasonability is the base of tall walls of success that turns into wonders of the world. Let's us stop calling names and dishing blames. Let us come together as a nation and get things work for us. This, without the born to rule mentality. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by muller101(m): 9:52am On Jun 04, 2016 |
kimond101:so no gas in lagos apart from niger delta supplying them? |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by muller101(m): 9:54am On Jun 04, 2016 |
kidman96:have u seen them no? Just mouth action |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by realjoker(m): 9:59am On Jun 04, 2016 |
bright007:lol. and what determine the price of forex in the parallel market? by the time $1 exchange for #1000 in the parallel market hence lead to hyper expensive cost of importation of what your blodas sale hence nobody to patronise them you will know what I am saying. keep believing that you are immune to the imminent recession of the economic, it will soon done on you. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by yaki84: 10:02am On Jun 04, 2016 |
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| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Okaka27(m): 10:02am On Jun 04, 2016 |
spacechuks:Oh God u soo Dull GEJ isn't from ND? |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by faymouz(m): 10:04am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Zico5:Why say they are just after their pockets, have you forgotten so soon how they turn down FG invitation for dialogue, demanding for sovereign state and not pipeline contract. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Nobody: 10:06am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Zico5:Boko haram didn't harm d economy that much but this one will cripple your economy so is not about fire 4 fire.in as much as I dnt support there outburst there Is need for dialogue here,those guys should be talk 2 they have some valid reasons |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by kimond101: 10:07am On Jun 04, 2016 |
muller101:This added to the existing problems of lack of raw material and access to foreign exchange. And no market for their products |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by faymouz(m): 10:08am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Barselonia:Pls why all dis swear? Abi naija na paradise? |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by 1b8m: 10:09am On Jun 04, 2016 |
you are just so pointless. what has praising nda or not praising nda got to do with the fact those guys are gaining grounds everyday? are somehow related to buhari because your reasoning is sickening. sidan for nl dey chant, y u no go escravoes go start repairs already. noisy fool. Zico5: |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Zico5(m): 10:09am On Jun 04, 2016 |
faymouz:Sovereign ko, republic ni. U will pity them soon. Wait and see, everyone knows they are after money. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Zico5(m): 10:12am On Jun 04, 2016 |
1b8m:I have given u ur dose down there. Check it: 'fool' |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by Zico5(m): 10:13am On Jun 04, 2016 |
1b8m:I have given u ur dose down there. Check it |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by faymouz(m): 10:18am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Zico5:You will be right den when they come out with dat demand, don't just conclude on dat. just pray for dialogue before d economy gets worst. |
| Re: Nigeria Bleeds As Pipeline Bombings, Vandalism Wreaks Economy by akpama87(m): 10:19am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Even though I have aversion to violence, criminality, sabotage, censure (or anything fraught with negative consequences), I develop disapproval of some remarks and reactions to the NDA activities by some people in authority. I am sometimes tempted to ask if their positions make them forget things easily. Let us remember that oil spills in Ogoniland did not start today. Since 1970, Ogoni had begun to bear the brunt of oil spillage. Guess the amount of damages the land has suffered from that time till now. Unfortunately, such a land which feeds the economy of Nigeria receives the worst form of neglect. As the Acting Director-General (MASECA), Mr Jacob Ovweghre, has opined, it is good to seek intellectual redress for this abysmal neglect within the ambit of the law, but I could draw his attention to this exposé. In the early 1990s, Ogoni people demonstrated a non-violent opposition to the oil companies over the contamination of their land and lack of financial benefit from the oil revenues.Then, in 1995, Ogoni author and campaigner, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and eight other tribal leaders were charged with incitement to murder and executed by Nigeria's military government. It is glaring that the Nigerian government wants to keep Ogoni people in perpetual misery, destitution, underdevelopment, while it continues to sap their land of its fecundity. The people once sought intellectual redress for their problems, but the government thwarted their efforts by killing their leaders. After several years of endurance, and seeing that the government is still insouciant, the people now resort to violence, and government says NO. What else does the government want from the people it has plunged into such mess (or rather mesh)? |
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