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| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by buJu234: 2:26pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
is this another propaganda ... because i knw that the export line is currently down as at this afternoon. please try and ask NPDC/OML-30(shoreline) b4 u publish ok |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by Gayigaskia(m): 2:27pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
Flets:\ And when he still is your President then? |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by Gayigaskia(m): 2:31pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
obailala:Thanks, bro. I was on my way out of NL because of the brainless wailers, lucky i came upon your post. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by crisycent: 2:44pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
It will be bombed before Christmas |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by HealthCoach1: 2:59pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
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| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by BeeBeeOoh(op): 3:15pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
bigtt76:God help u(us) & be ur comforter while you wait....AMEN!! |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by rawpadgin(m): 3:21pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
jiinxed:stop talking rubbish that's where i work terminal is peaceful, there's no threat whatsoever |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 5:37pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
obailala:If you think that the cause of the recession is the bombing of oil installation, then I assure you, you are a certified, incurable and hopeless ... You know what the last word is... fill in the gap... |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by banio: 5:47pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
Oil multinationals must give Niger Delta a minimum of 30% representative in managerial cadre. Then from level 18 downwards we need a minimum of 50% as work force. International Oil Companies are just using Niger Deltans as slaves. Yes, a slave is anybody that can't say a word about his salary because if he does, he will be sacked. Casualisation of Niger Deltans must stop. We do the same job but only Yorubas, Igbos and Hausas are staffers in Oil Multinationals. Some of our brothers have been casuals for over 5yrs in Oil Multinationals |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by MakeWeTalk: 5:56pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
NDA never give clearance oh |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by Oblang(m): 6:47pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:U ppl are funny. How would u say a reduction in the quantity of something that majorly provide a country's income will not affect it negatively... |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by obailala(m): 7:28pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:Its needless exchanging words with pained losers who have rendered themselves incapable of reasoning objectively. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 8:57pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
obailala:I laugh at you. When it suits you you say it's low prices of oil, and cite Venezuela and Co for us... Now it's militants blowing pipelines... You never see anything, keep skirting around the truth... |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 8:59pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
Oblang:Young man didn't you see where I used the word 'recession'? You better use your head... Comprehend before quoting me next time... |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by obailala(m): 9:20pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:- Nigeria gets 92% of its forex earnings from sale of crude; over-reliance on one volatile commodity - The price of crude drops from an average of $100/barrel to less than $50/barrel - The average volume of crude Nigeria sells drops from about 2.2 million barrels to less than 1.3 million barrels daily courtesy of bombings. One doesn't need more than COMMON SENSE to understand that an economic crisis can be caused by a COMBINATION of factors and the primary factors in the Nigerian scenario have been pointed out above. But obviously common sense isn't so common due to flimsy sentimental reasons so therefore this simple logic is too difficult for certain people (even educated ones) to understand. Hence my last comment that it is needless and a total waste of time arguing with certain kind of people. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by Nobody: 9:47pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
obailala:u made good sense |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by sapele914(m): 9:50pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
crisycent:and what would happen MU MU you would suffer more keep wishing for those crimals who call themselves scavengers. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by Nobody: 9:54pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:You have just described yourself and your likes with your statement. It like a madman calling his doctor mad. The person u are insulting has not insulted anyone but trying to make a point. Instead of insulting him you should have made a comment and let us see whether what u have upstairs is still intact. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by sapele914(m): 10:05pm On Oct 26, 2016*. Modified: 11:17pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
banio:you can't give what you don't have they should study more to make themselves better qualified. Why is shell petroleum's headquarters located in Lagos, why does Total and Chevron and the seven sisters have such luxurious offices and residential complexes in Lagos not the Niger Delta? The social illiteracy in the region is very high,that is why they take pride in destroying national infrastructures whilst the real problems lie with the governor's of the states of that region who have stolen and mismanaged the wealth of their respective states since the states were created without applying critical thinking approach to wealth creation and no state of the art scientific infrastructures to show for their tenures even after an extra 13% of the national cake(funds) was allocated to them e.g. James ibori,peter odili,goodluck jonathan,rotimi amaechi,alams,uduaghan,lucky igbinedion all pdp stalwarts. Which of these states on it's own or jointly built a petrol chemical facility to add value to the oil sector? Nothing like scavengers exist just a bunch of disgrunted ijaw boys who are criminals and kidnappers thinking they can sabotage the Government of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, saboteurs who have no time for dialogue and which the Federal Government is aware of their modus operandus but is giving the so called nda enough time before she comes down heavy on them then the international community will shout genocide they think they can fight an army with a hand gun(this is no john rambo) coward scavengers do not stand a chance,the federal government does not need to pay premium price buying weapons from the black market, see what's happening in mosul, iraq after years of making noise isis is on the backfoot aren't the farc rebels in colombia tired of fighting?,all this so called avenger criminals are just making it harder for the lame man on the streets of nigeria nothing affects them ogas there at the top. You're hatred for President Buhari will only bring ill luck to your person. Anyone who wishes President Buhari doesn't get it right with Nigeria I'm sorry for you, things will only get harder for the peeps there in Nigeria not people living in America or Britain. I thought jonathan goodluck once upon a time accused MEND of wanting to kill him. I wonder why? |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by crisycent: 10:44pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
sapele914:Go and die. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by sapele914(m): 10:49pm On Oct 26, 2016*. Modified: 11:27pm On Oct 26, 2016 |
crisycent:Ha Ha got you punk,is that all you can say? ![]() |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 6:29am On Oct 27, 2016*. Modified: 6:58am On Oct 27, 2016 |
obailala:To answer all your long story, are oil installations being bombed in Venezuela? Or Saudi Arabia? Did these bombings start today? We experienced worse during Obj's time and even Yaradua before he gave them amnesty. Now to be clear, the recession was caused by a combination of factors no doubt, but bombing of oil installations is the least of them. Let me give you the major factors here: 1. The fall in oil prices, the major culprit. 2. PMB's slowness and dullness. His failure to appoint ministers after 6 months was a very big clog in our economy. This caused many things in the economy to come to a standstill. 3. Policy somersaults and inconsistency, and this is a major reason why there was serious capital flight out of Nigeria. When investors know that your policies are not clear cut and volatile, then they pull out their funds, foreign investors that is. 4. Incompetence on the part of the economic handlers. 5. The president's failure to allow the naira find its level in the market for over 1 year. Do you have any idea how much this hurt our economy especially as it encouraged round tripping in the forex market. This alone made the value of the Naira sink to abysmal levels and this is another major factor. You are the sentimental one here incapable of looking at things objectively. Your love for god buhari has rendered you a zombie, always ready to believe any lies thrown out there once it's in your god's favour. Are the bombings also responsible for the negative growth in our non oil sector? Are they responsible for the massive job losses in the last one year, of which most companies cited unfavourable govt policies, and Filip in cost of doing business, and so on, as reasons for slashing jobs. Young man, bombings are the very last and least reason, whether in combination or not, that we are in deep poo today. The above-mentioned reasons are the major culprit. And for your information, it takes much more than COMMON SENSE to understand economic issues and issues about recession. It's simpletons like you who think it's we are in this mess cos militants reduced our exports of oil whose price is low. Or maybe you're just making sure that your god is absolved in the matter. No, it's much more than that. Buhari himself was a major catalyst, much more major than militants. Go figure... Enough said... |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 7:00am On Oct 27, 2016 |
davtosh:Mofo what point have you made yourself? I pointed out clearly that the recession cannot be blamed on militants and you're here spilling trash. Better take your medications and stay confined to your assylum. What do you know about recession? Mugu. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 9:21am On Oct 27, 2016 |
davtosh: ![]() E pain am die sha... Just keep your snout out of my damn business beech! |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by crisycent: 1:36pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
sapele914:Imagine this slowpoke trying to slang here. Go fvck yourself püssy. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by obailala(m): 3:02pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:From an average production of 2.2million barrels/day to less than 1.3 million barrels daily, that's an over 40% reduction in export volume for a country that makes 92% of its forex earnings from oil sale; and here we have a person who genuinely thinks he is smart telling us authoritatively that a 40% reduction is insignificant, rather he thinks a late appointment of ministers a bigger factor than an over 40% loss in sales made by the country.... And this is the sort of reasoning level one has to contend with everyday on Nairaland. Like i said earlier, it isn't worth it spending any further second with a person who has allowed pointless sentiments erode his very ability to reason objectively. YOU WIN!... I BOW OUT IN SHAME! |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 3:10pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
obailala:Keep living in delusion. Do you even understand what recession is? I weep for your level of ignorance! I mentioned it succinctly that falling oil prices was the major culprit! Get your sorry ass outta here dude. Sheepish buhari follower. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by obailala(m): 7:13pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:Bleedy wailer devoid of straight reasoning faculty. In your peculiar wisdom, a drop in price of oil can cause a recession but you do not think an over 40% drop in volume of crude Nigeria sells can possibly have any effect on our economy. Mr "I know what recession is"... Waste of school fees. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 7:15pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
obailala:Whatever rocks your boat. Just don't say this nonsense where intelligent minds are having a proper discourse. Your postulation that the current recession was caused by militants is the most absurd and stupid theory I've heard this year. Knock yourself out... |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by obailala(m): 7:20pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
TheRealestGuy:Wonderful, an INTELLIGENT MIND that thinks a drop in price of oil can cause a recession but he doesn't think an over 40% drop in volume of the only product Nigeria sells has any bearing whatsoever on the economy. Clap for yourself young man, you are indeed very intelligent. |
| Re: Shell Resumes Crude Exports From Nigeria's Forcados Terminal- FG by TheRealestGuy(m): 7:54pm On Oct 27, 2016 |
obailala:For the very last time listen up: https://www.google.com.ng/amp/www.wsj.com/amp/articles/the-recession-caused-by-low-oil-prices-1452211556?client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us https://www.google.com.ng/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/35345874?client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us Now go through those two articles. Venezuela doesn't have militants bombing their oil installations. Russia doesn't. Neither does Azerbaijan or Saudi Arabia. These countries were badly hit also by the fall in oil prices and some of them are even in worse shape than Nigeria. The same falling oil prices is affecting world economic growth and may even cause a global recession if not handled properly. In world history, this is the first time that low oil prices have threatened the global economy. Militants or not, Nigeria would have gone into recession, more especially as we have a dunderhead who thinks he knows it all as president. Inconsistency in fiscal, monetary and other policies which caused avoidable capital flight is another key issue peculiar to Nigeria's case. If you like learn if you like don't. I expect you to come up with some other nonsense as a zombie but I won't reply you again. Just open your mind and learn and stop being a ridiculous oaf. Enough said... |
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