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| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by anonimi: 4:42pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Jaideyone:In case you have reading and/or comprehension challenges let me help you re-post what I responded to so you can re-read my post and hopefully stop your agitation and excitement. frisky2good: how old are you?Old enough to know that your JagbaJantis is an impostor, impersonator and scam artist, all rolled into one. https://www.mikeangelonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/BolaTinubu.jpg Babasessy: |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by Jaideyone(m): 5:11pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
anonimi:Mr you are the one with visual challenges and comprehension issues. the thread is about illegal mining in Kaduna and you've found a way to include tinubu in your usual rants. you should get a refund from your alma mata |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by tolexy123: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
bestman09:Olodo.... those could be muscovite or biotite |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by davidif: 6:05pm On Mar 15, 2017*. Modified: 11:40pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
erico2k2:Wrong, Wrong, wrong! This is the most fundamental reason Nigeria is poor. They just don't understand that the most foundational building block of every successful capitalist society is property rights. That the govt has no right to any individuals property. This is one of the most significant differences between wealthy nations and poor nations. |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by davidif: 6:07pm On Mar 15, 2017*. Modified: 6:27pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
FunspoT:And who deems it illegal? |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by NaWetinDey(m): 6:19pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
davidif:So you are saying that Nigeria government he been stealing from Niger delta? |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by davidif: 7:06pm On Mar 15, 2017*. Modified: 8:03pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
NaWetinDey:I am saying that if I own land, I own all the resources in that land and the govt has no right to claim it. This is how advanced democracies work and rich economies operate. Anything else is theft or a dictatorship. |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by melodyogonna(m): 8:34pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
MReloaded:but the problem is they will not be prosecuted!! This chapter just ended here |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by Graccccccccy(f): 9:07pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
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| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by NaWetinDey(m): 11:26pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
davidif:You are right but I was responding in line with what's obtainable in Nigeria. There's really nothing one can do as long as politics sits on it. If you have lived many years abroad, you would be tempted to hate everything Nigeria, including those in it, for having allowed these for so long. The thing is, if you owned such land in Niger delta, even if you are a San, the government will still take it. |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by davidif: 11:46pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
NaWetinDey:And this is one of the most foundational reasons why Nigeria is poor and why you have the uprisings in the Niger Delta. It's because Nigerians don't fully grasp the concept of property rights. This is the building block of what created the wealthy countries. The fact that my land is my own and not the govts. If Nigeria cannot get this right, no matter the policies you pass at the federal level there would still be massive inequality in the country and unrest. The govt should have no right to take what belongs to an individual. If I own land them i own the resources on it and I can exploit it when I want. It's called property rights. |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by stukinherdr1222(m): 6:46am On Mar 16, 2017 |
just passing !
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| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by NaWetinDey(m): 9:52am On Mar 16, 2017 |
davidif:Nothing is as it should be in Nigeria. Laws were hurriedly made mostly to keep the South East of Biafra on the leash. However, it spilled over - affecting those who supported the government and those who were passive about the whole thing. Anyone who thinks that the problem of Nigeria has remained insurmountable because of anything else apart from the unresolved Biafra issue is simply lying to himself no matter his angle of argument. You want to get Nigeria right? Face the Biafra issue and get it sorted out. If honesty reigns there, it will reign all over Nigeria. This you may understandably disagree with. |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by NaWetinDey(m): 9:55am On Mar 16, 2017 |
davidif:Nothing is as it should be in Nigeria. Laws were hurriedly made mostly to keep the South East of Biafra on the leash. However, it spilled over - affecting those who supported the government and those who were passive about the whole thing. Anyone who thinks that the problem of Nigeria has remained insurmountable because of anything else apart from the unresolved Biafra issue is simply lying to himself no matter his angle of argument. You want to get Nigeria right? Face the Biafra issue and get it sorted out. If honesty reigns there, it will reign all over Nigeria. This you may under stably disagree with. |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by woleaca: 12:56pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
If the govt won't mine it, people cannot afford to continue looking at it. The govt should rise up and stop the continued dependence on oil |
| Re: Illegal Gold Mining Site In Kaduna (Photos) by oyatz(m): 3:25pm On May 13, 2017 |
Your post is laced with dangerous ignorance packaged with a false sense of entitlement. 1) Indigenes and States governments of oil producing states in partnership with interested investors have oil prospecting companies which have gotten licences from government and are prospecting for and extracting oil in the Niger delta. 2) oil exploration is a highly technical and capital intensive BUSINESS, mere having oil in your village does not mean the villagers automatically have the wherewithal to go into oil prospecting, exploring and exporting business but they they can partner with those who have the wherewithal ,apply for license and start business. 3) Oil bunkering involve bombing already laid oil pipelines and tapping from the already extracted crude oil. The is tanmout to stealing from the oil companies who have invested heavily to extract the oil (sometimes from depths of the ocean). To make matters worse, the oil bunkers conduct their business in ways that are very risky and pose serious health and hazards to themselves and those living around their sites. 4) Government can help the indigenes of oil producing States by SPECIALLY bringing them into the oil business. 5) Owners and operators of illegal refineries should be identified, registered and sent to India to learn how Modular Refineries operate. On arrival, they can be given loans to build their refineries according to environmental standards and occupational safety. Crude oil can be allocated to them on credit while they pay back after refining and selling their products with tax exemption for the first 36 months of operation... Gradually militancy and fuel scarcity will fizzle out and our demand for forex will reduce, Naira will appreciate against the dollar with youths being employed. [ectquote author=erico2k2 post=54615572] In my region water has never been a problem for more than 1000 years . So your example do not cut it . The Oil in the ND is from the ground taking it in any shape or form is illegal .anyway kontinu[/quote] |
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