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| The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by bigfrancis21(op): 5:17am On Sep 28, 2016*. Modified: 5:33am On Sep 28, 2016 |
The introduction of the fracking process has dealt a huge blow on the international crude oil market. Since the fracking technique boomed in the US in October 2014, the U.S. has shed roughly 100,000 oil and gas industry jobs, some 16 percent of employment at its peak. The U.S. economy has added over 3.5 million jobs in other sectors over the same period. Fracking is an extraction technique for oil and gas wells in which rocks are fractured artificially with the use of pressurized liquid. The process involves drilling down into the earth and injecting a highly pressurized mixture of water, sand and thickening agent, also called “fracking fluid,” into a wellbore to create cracks in rock formations. Once the hydraulic pressure is removed from the well, the remnants of the fracking fluid hold the fractures open, making it easy to extract the oil and gas inside. Fractures can also exist naturally in formations, and both natural and man-made fractures can be widened by fracking. As a result, more oil and gas can be extracted from a given area of land.Read more: Fracking Definition | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fracking.asp#ixzz4LWE3rVQ7 The discovery of the fracking process dealt a huge blow on the international crude oil market and it has helped the US and Canada to effectively maximize crude oil extraction in its own borders, thus, heavily reducing its reliance on crude oil imports from other countries. Before the fracking boom, the US and Canada were major crude oil importers, importing huge amounts of crude oil from countries such as Nigeria, Algeria, etc. needed to support the energy demands of its population. With the huge reduction in demand by the US and Canada for crude oil importation, international crude oil prices fell from as high as $140 before to between $30 to $45 per barrel. This has left a huge scar on the economies of oil producing countries that rely on oil exports for survival. Many of these countries have been battling to find their feet since their major source of income was largely diminished. The impact has been felt worldwide, most oil companies have laid off oil and gas staff workers. Within 2 years, the Nigerian economy has fallen into a recession. From all indications, the international oil market does not seem likely to rebound to its former lucrative status, at least, not in the next 100 years. What then does this imply for the oil-producing Igbo-speaking communities of Rivers state, where many members deny their Igboness, partly due to the impetus derived from crude oil discovery in their backyards? Crude oil discovery in many communities in Nigeria has caused war and division between formerly united and peaceful people. The creation of oil-rich Rivers state in the late 90s and the inclusion of Igbo-speaking oil-producing communities, such as Egbema, Obigbo/Oyigbo, etc., in this new state has been a driving factor in leading many of them to deny being Igbo to curry favour with the Nigerian government. These communities have since then enjoyed their newfound friendship and status with the FG to the detriment of their relationship with their Igbo-speaking relatives in the SE. The crash in the oil market brings with it new implications. Now, crude oil is no longer valued as it used to be. When the US sells its fracking technology to other countries and other countries adopt the fracking process, the international oil market is doomed and the international demand for crude oil further reduces, thus reducing Nigeria's crude oil exports and potential earnings as the demand is no longer there. This would prompt Nigeria to look at exploring other possible sources of income. With the chips down and the politics of crude oil fading away, are these communities starting to realize that they no longer enjoy a titled status with the FG as before as their crude oil is now of little value? What does this imply for Igbo unity? Can we expect these people to reach out in efforts to re-unite and reaffirm their Igbo identity? A few months ago, an Ikwerre youth, Adiele Samuel, openly proclaimed his Igbo identity on the internet. In recent times, I've seen more and more Igbo-speaking people from Rivers and Delta states re-affirming their Igbo identity, this being most likely due to the fading away of the importance and independence attached to crude oil. Like big brothers looking out for their younger ones, are the Igbos of the SE willing to welcome these people back into the Igbo fold with embracing arms? Or would they continue to propagate their distinctness regardless? |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by sarrki(m): 5:19am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Observing |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by bigfrancis21(op): 5:28am On Sep 28, 2016 |
We are Igbos, but denied Igbo because of Biafran War" says Ikwerre youths |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Nobody: 5:34am On Sep 28, 2016*. Modified: 10:50am On Sep 28, 2016 |
When will this ipob youths stop all this there hear say articles without fact, "ikwerre is igbo because an ikwerre youth on the internet said he is igbo," utter nonsense, i blame nairaland for giving illetrates an audience, there are no Igbos in riverstate Here is riverstate website not this ur hear say sources http://riversstate.net.ng/people-and-culture/ |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Danzakidakura(m): 5:41am On Sep 28, 2016 |
They are the one leaving in self denied I don't think the Igbo's nyamirai) have ever denied their brothers . |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Nobody: 5:49am On Sep 28, 2016 |
We The Ikwerre Are Igbos By Ikechukwu A. Ogu |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by proeast(m): 6:15am On Sep 28, 2016 |
I only pity them, they have been used & dumped by Nigeria. Nevertheless, we will still accept them back into fold of Igbo nation if they show enough remorse & rectitude just the same way the prodigal son was forgiven. The ball is in their court but haughtiness or arrogance from them will be visited with disproportionate ferocity against them as well. Thumbs up to Igbos in Delta & Rivers that never allowed oil politics to define their origin!! |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by gidgiddy: 6:16am On Sep 28, 2016 |
AjiereTuwo:I think that it is time you guys stop peddling the Rivers state website in this regard. The same website that is telling you that there are no Igbo's in Rivers is the same one that is telling you that there are no Ijaws or Ogonis in Rivers. |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Nobody: 6:18am On Sep 28, 2016 |
gidgiddy:Are you sure you read that website? |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Nobody: 6:23am On Sep 28, 2016*. Modified: 9:36am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Igbos that are not even united among themselves want to annex other ethnic groups because they are minorities, to this day an Ndoki man can't be a governor in Abia state, because they are seen as Ijaws, an Anambra man isnt given the same benefits as an indegene in Imo, and you are here writing useless articles. Rivers state is a blessed state dats why your youths are leaving your eroded regions to find greener pastures, beyond oil we will still survive, so move on with this your bulsit |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by proeast(m): 6:24am On Sep 28, 2016 |
sarrki:What are you observing you troll? does your life & existence depend on Igbos & Biafra?? Any mention of them gets you crying, winning, cursing and gnashing your teeth! This is so shameful bro, why not get a life, focus on yourself and your region and leave others to mind their own business?? This attitude is not only reprehensible to sane minds, it is also disgusting and diabolical. Thank You & God bless as you take my advise. |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by ever811(m): 6:30am On Sep 28, 2016 |
chai..people no get work...me read this long writeup, I dey craze... |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Alexis11: 6:41am On Sep 28, 2016 |
AjiereTuwo:Lol.... If they had gotten Biafra in 1967, they will probably have just one town left in Biafra now ![]() |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by HopeAtHand: 6:44am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Igbo people always dream, eat, think Ikwerre. Na wah oh, what kind of obsession is this?? Igboid aka pazienza aka ariani wassup with all dis? |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Alexis11: 6:52am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Pharaoh9:Let them come first na ![]() |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by mykemiley(f): 6:53am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Which tym sum pple go learn to mind their business?even 4 diz recession tym......nawaooo ![]() |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Thewrath: 6:55am On Sep 28, 2016 |
AjiereTuwo:The Internet has done more harm than good to you kids,am a deltan from anioma,my dad is from delta's anioma and my mom is Binin, we speak full blown Igbo. |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Nobody: 6:58am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Thewrath:Oga who gives a rats axx if you are from delta, did you even read what I wrote before you quoted |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Thewrath: 7:00am On Sep 28, 2016 |
HopeAtHand:What is that supposed to mean? Because an artificial map carved some of us out of SE because of oil? I can't speak for rivers,but you can't tell me am not Igbo because some useless govt carved me into a delta state where my identity is threatened as a minority! |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Thewrath: 7:03am On Sep 28, 2016 |
AjiereTuwo:My friend shut it,you gave an example using an ikwerre youth being Igbo because he said so on "the Internet". Now hypocritically,you still bring up a website developed to backup the division and expect us to agree to it,did you agree to the ikwerre youth? Nonsense! |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by 1shortblackboy: 7:05am On Sep 28, 2016 |
These igbos do start again ? Na wa o |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:09am On Sep 28, 2016 |
gidgiddy:which website said there are no Ijaws in Rivers? Don't drag ijaws into your troubles. If Ikwerre keep saying they aren't Igbo, that should be their headache and business. All these threads that wails more than the bereaved only send message of desperation and insecurity. NB: I'm not interested in further conversation on this subject, and I'll gladly ignore you and others that seek to overstretch this conversation. Rivers State is the sixth-largest geographic area in Nigeria according to 2006 census data. The state has an indigenous diverse population with major riverine and upland divisions. The dominant ethnic groups are: Ikwerre, Ijaw and Ogoni.http://riversstate.net.ng/people-and-culture/ |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by HopeAtHand: 7:12am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Thewrath:From my comment, you can observed that i was talking specifically about Ikwerre. Ikwerre is recognised by the constitution of Nigeria as a separate entity from Igbos, so Igbos should be able to apply caution when talking about Ikwerre/Igbo issues because of its legal implication. It is one thing to wish, it is another to accept reality. |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Thewrath: 7:18am On Sep 28, 2016 |
HopeAtHand:I was also specifying on delta if you also noticed. I respect everyone's stand,be you ikwerre,ijaw etc. But don't go about trying to speak for any minority apart from yours,especially in rivers or delta. Ikwerre or ijaw may not be Igbo,but there are indegenous Igbos in delta and rivers. And there was no need for the first hate speech about Igbos. |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by midol: 7:19am On Sep 28, 2016 |
The yoruba muslim bonsurudeens as usual begging their Allah to make SS Igbos hate SE Igbos, because Oshogborians with mouth odour want to drink 'oyel'. Reminds me of that yoruba taxi driver in PH that was almost beaten to pulp with chains by an Ikwerrre for telling the Ikwerre guy he is not Igbo.
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| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Nobody: 7:30am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Thewrath:A fake ikwerre youth can be created to prove your cock and bull stories, i quoted the official rivers state website, which is the most current and accurate description the people of riversstate have taken |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Thewrath: 7:37am On Sep 28, 2016 |
AjiereTuwo:Shove it up where ever you like.leave ikwerre matter for ikwerre and Igbo for Igbo,you won't die if you do. Am outta here! |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Armaggedon: 7:40am On Sep 28, 2016 |
[s] TonyeBarcanista:[/s] The dominant ethnic groups are Ijwa, Ikwere, Etche, Ogoni, and Ogba/Egbema. I found the above on same website. We have not forgotten that you left Apc because Amaechi (number 1 ikwerre man) declared he is Igbo. Btw there are no ijaws in Rivers state going by Rivers state cos the state recognizes neither igbo nor Ijaw but we already know Rivers state is almost an Igbo state. |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by joeprince23(m): 7:42am On Sep 28, 2016*. Modified: 8:03am On Sep 28, 2016 |
All this dumbskulls quoting INTERNET up and down sef! Ikwere(exept small part of emohua),etche,omuma,ahoada east,onelga,oyigbo,etc are all igbo. As an ndoki man i know this for sure because i am from rivers and i have lived and worked in different communities in rivers state. Some years back i went for an interview at the NDDC towers in aba road PH,i was asked if i could speak any rivers language,i said yes i can speak ndoki and ikwerre dialect. Behold and ogoni man right there coorrected me by saying"IKWERE and NDOKI are not RIVERS language rather they are IGBO". It was right there that i now realised rational behind igbo denial in this our rivers state, we igbos are majority but we are divided and stigmatised for being igbo.in abuloma an ikwere man is not seen as an indegene but rather as an IGBO man.during the construction of iriebe housing project in obio-apko. oyigbo people(my ndoki community) had a fierce disagreement with the iriebe(ikwere) people,we speak same dialect but we are not united |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by gidgiddy: 7:46am On Sep 28, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista:This has got nothing to with Ikwerre. This has more to do with this nonsense people keep repeating that there are no indigenous Igbos in Rivers State. Some people don't even know that a good chunk of Rivers State used to be in the old Owerri division |
| Re: The End Of Crude Oil And Its Implications for The Igbo Identity In Rivers State by Armaggedon: 7:48am On Sep 28, 2016 |
gidgiddy:yea |
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