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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by deomelo: 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2017
misano:



Chai, U just make me weak.... I will tell U something here, Lagos is what it is today because of one major reason. It was one time D capital of Nigeria. Just like Abuja is just fine & developed with oil money that same way Lagos was developed with oil money. If U think I'm wrong tell your people to make Ibadan, and Ekiti the next Lagos.




1. The FG picked Lagos state as the FC because Lagos was already developed before Nigeria as a country and independence.

2. Lagos as the FC was limited to Lagos island and the mainland was Western Region

3. Industries developed Lagos before oil and before independence.

4. The industries were and are still today on the mainland

5. The industrial estates that made Lagos state and responsible for overall Nigerian industrial capacity were build by the Western Region government led by Awolowo from Apapa industrial estate to Matori, Mushin, Ilupeju and Ikeja industrial estates and hey were all built with cocoa and rubber money, not oil money.

6. Oil money did not build the 1st skyscraper, 1st TV station, 1st stadia in Nigeria, cocoa and rubber money did.

7. The FG left Lagos decades ago and you people are still talking about a FC when in fact Lagos state have moved forward since, they've had many governors with vision, they built many many times more than the ordinary bridge, seaport or airport you people cry about all the time.

8. Fashola alone built more infrastructures in Lagos state than what the FG built in the whole of Nigeria within the same period.

9. While you and your leaders in the SE and the FDG cry and fight over 2nd NB for 30 years, Fashola built the best bridge in Nigeria aka Lekki Ikoyi bridge in less than 3 years.

10. What was the economy in Lagos like when the FG was in Lagos for just a few years compared to today?

11. Within Fashola's 8 years alone, the IGR grew from measly N500 million to N23 billion/month, double more than what many states in Nigeria generate in a year.



12. The leadership, vision and foresight in the SW before independence and after till today are the reason why Lagos state is what it is today, the good and capable leadership you don't have in the SE. Your leaders in the SE can not even collectively build common 2nd NB after 30 years of begging, but Fashola alone built many bridges while your leaders are siting on their hands, begging and crying and moaning marginalization.

13. What were your village leaders doing when Fashola lobbied Dangote to invest $15 billion refinery in Lagos? No, you were abusing, insulting Fashola and shouting corruption, but Fashola and lagosians are getting the last laugh while you keep crying, begging, abusing and insulting other people.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by deomelo: 4:11pm On Jul 04, 2017
[s]
joeyfire:


grin grin grin

See olodo! So if it wasnt the British that built Carter bridge...maybe na King Kosoko build am grin grin grin chai!

Hahahahahahaha

So you want to count pedestrian bridges as major infrastructure? Which one una build?
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I've had enough of your crying and ipobitch rant's, Lagos is what it is today regardless your lazy mentality rants and why Lagos is great. grin


Spend more time worrying about your worthless and productive villages instead or just find the nearest shalanga.

grin

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Razorblades: 4:29pm On Jul 04, 2017
Nnwannsukka:

Patronize

What is Patronize? Go sell your gala abeg.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Graciafun(m): 7:42pm On Jul 04, 2017
givbitcoin:
Asari would have been nothing too without Ya'radua's amnesty. Northern benevolence!

Anyways good for the foolish Yoruba. We will abandon Yoruba to their pitiful state. They think they can continue to betray the North and go free but that's a fat lie
Why are you this dumb?

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Ngozi123(f): 7:52pm On Jul 04, 2017
Razorblades:


You are the jobless one that have the time to go through all post of all nairalanders, I dont have that time. I have seen you post tribal crap many times, i just hate pretense.

Only someone who's not tech savvy or particularly good at reading would think that skimming over 3 pages on the internet would take more than 5 minutes undecided. Also, I can't believe that someone who's been spamming my mentions for the past day is actually accusing me of being jobless? I thank God that I am not jobless. Are you?

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 7:56pm On Jul 04, 2017
deomelo:





1. The FG picked Lagos state as the FC because Lagos was already developed before Nigeria as a country and independence.

2. Lagos as the FC was limited to Lagos island and the mainland was Western Region

3. Industries developed Lagos before oil and before independence.

4. The industries were and are still today on the mainland

5. The industrial estates that made Lagos state and responsible for overall Nigerian industrial capacity were build by the Western Region government led by Awolowo from Apapa industrial estate to Matori, Mushin, Ilupeju and Ikeja industrial estates and hey were all built with cocoa and rubber money, not oil money.

6. Oil money did not build the 1st skyscraper, 1st TV station, 1st stadia in Nigeria, cocoa and rubber money did.

7. The FG left Lagos decades ago and you people are still talking about a FC when in fact Lagos state have moved forward since, they've had many governors with vision, they built many many times more than the ordinary bridge, seaport or airport you people cry about all the time.

8. Fashola alone built more infrastructures in Lagos state than what the FG built in the whole of Nigeria within the same period.

9. While you and your leaders in the SE and the FDG cry and fight over 2nd NB for 30 years, Fashola built the best bridge in Nigeria aka Lekki Ikoyi bridge in less than 3 years.

10. What was the economy in Lagos like when the FG was in Lagos for just a few years compared to today?

11. Within Fashola's 8 years alone, the IGR grew from measly N500 million to N23 billion/month, double more than what many states in Nigeria generate in a year.



12. The leadership, vision and foresight in the SW before independence and after till today are the reason why Lagos state is what it is today, the good and capable leadership you don't have in the SE. Your leaders in the SE can not even collectively build common 2nd NB after 30 years of begging, but Fashola alone built many bridges while your leaders are siting on their hands, begging and crying and moaning marginalization.

13. What were your village leaders doing when Fashola lobbied Dangote to invest $15 billion refinery in Lagos? No, you were abusing, insulting Fashola and shouting corruption, but Fashola and lagosians are getting the last laugh while you keep crying, begging, abusing and insulting other people.






1) According to Wikipedia, the British influence (NOT TINUBU'S INFLUENCE) in Lagos began on 6 August 1861 under the threat of force by Commander Beddingfield of HMS Prometheus who was accompanied by the Acting British Consul, William McCoskry .

2) According to Wikipedia, The High Commissioner / Governor was Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, between 1914–1919 and in 1948–1954 the commissioner was Sir John Stuart Macpherson (NOT AWOLOWO OR ANY OTHER YORUBA MAN)

3) According to Wikipedia, Lagos became the capital of Nigeria since its amalgamation in 1914 moved to Abuja in 1991 (HOW MANY YEARS IS THAT).


4) Wikipedia explains that Lagos was governed directly by the Federal Government from 1960 through the Lagos City Council until the creation of Lagos State in 1967.

5) And finally, according to Wikipedia, oil was first discovered in Oloibiri, Bayelsa on Sunday 15 January 1956 by Shell Darcy. So between 1960 to 1967 when the Federal Government governed Lagos, the city was enjoying Bayelsa oil money.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 8:07pm On Jul 04, 2017
oyatz:
No city/ Statedevelop because of one single reason and development is not static, it is very dynamic... That's why a fishing village of Dubai in 1960 can be a World class city in 2017.
Lagos' development is due to a complex interraction of the forces of its GEOGRAHY, lts people &leaders and Political fortune.

Why was Lagos made the Capital of Nigeria upon almagamation in 1914, why not Onitsha, Port Harcourt, Benin city, Warri or Ilorin?..


Aug 6,1861: Lagos treaty of cession signed between the British Government and Oba Dosunmu of Lagos, so Lagos already had British administration between 1861- 1914 (53 years) and was more developed than the rest of Nigeria.



Before 1914, Lagos had street lights, drainage systems, telephone, electricity, postal services, hospitals, schools, churches & mosques, shops and a fairly educated populace .

Get education, read widely, be an informed mind...its in your best interest.

Cheers.









You just said it, you fell into my trap. As U said,

oyatz:
Lagos' development is due to a complex interaction of the forces of its geography, its people & leaders and Political fortune.

And who were the leaders?

U answered it urself

oyatz:
Aug 6,1861: Lagos treaty of cession signed between the British Government and Oba Dosunmu of Lagos, so Lagos already had British administration between 1861- 1914 (53 years) and was more developed than the rest of Nigeria.


The British (NOT YORUBAS) made Lagos so fine that it became the capital of Nigeria. From the moment it became the capital of modern Nigerian it started enjoying oil money.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 8:09pm On Jul 04, 2017
laudate:

Hello, oil taxes do NOT go to Lagos state. They go to the federal govt. shocked Please go and check! And why are you fixated on Otedola? What about Dr. Ambrose Bryant Chukwueloka Ojiako of Seplat Petroleum, or Nkechi Obi of Techno Oil, or Ernest Azudialu Obiejesi of Neconde Energy, or Lulu Briggs of Moni Pulo, where do they make their money from? Do you think they would not be in the same boat as Otedola, if anything happened to the oil pipelines?



Get away from here. U don't even know what we are talking about sef. Beef they talk Kpomo say im get opinion.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by deomelo: 8:52pm On Jul 04, 2017
misano:


1) According to Wikipedia, the British influence (NOT TINUBU'S INFLUENCE) in Lagos began on 6 August 1861 under the threat of force by Commander Beddingfield of HMS Prometheus who was accompanied by the Acting British Consul, William McCoskry .

2) According to Wikipedia, The High Commissioner / Governor was Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, between 1914–1919 and in 1948–1954 the commissioner was Sir John Stuart Macpherson (NOT AWOLOWO OR ANY OTHER YORUBA MAN)

3) According to Wikipedia, Lagos became the capital of Nigeria since its amalgamation in 1914 moved to Abuja in 1991 (HOW MANY YEARS IS THAT).


4) Wikipedia explains that Lagos was governed directly by the Federal Government from 1960 through the Lagos City Council until the creation of Lagos State in 1967.

5) And finally, according to Wikipedia, oil was first discovered in Oloibiri, Bayelsa on Sunday 15 January 1956 by Shell Darcy. So between 1960 to 1967 when the Federal Government governed Lagos, the city was enjoying Bayelsa oil money.




1960 to 1967 = 7 years.


So, the FG that was confined to Lagos Island developed Lagos in less than 7 years?

Did the FG also crossed into the the SW region in the mainland and established the industrial estates responsible for Lagos's strong economy and still represent Nigerians industrial strength from Apapa to matori, ilupeju, mushin and ikeja industrial estates all in less than 7 years?

Did the FG also crossed into the SW starting from Lagos mainland to establish Oodua investment groups and built Airport hotel, Webaboard aka Wema Bank and so on or


I'll ignore the rest of your ignorant wiki rubbish because as usual, you Igbos formulate your unintelligent rubbish from under your shoes.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 9:00pm On Jul 04, 2017
deomelo:



1960 to 1967 = 7 years.


So, the FG that was confined to Lagos Island developed Lagos in less than 7 years?

Did the FG also crossed into the the SW region in the mainland and established the industrial estates responsible for Lagos's strong economy and still represent Nigerians industrial strength from Apapa to matori, ilupeju, mushin and ikeja industrial estates all in less than 7 years?

Did the FG also crossed into the SW starting from Lagos mainland to establish Oodua investment groups and built Airport hotel, Webaboard aka Wema Bank and so on or


I'll ignore the rest of your ignorant wiki rubbish because as usual, you Igbos formulate your unintelligent rubbish from under your shoes.










Lol... Go wak shiit my guy. I'm from South South.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by deomelo: 9:07pm On Jul 04, 2017
misano:



Lol... Go wak shiit my guy. I'm from South South.


When your type have nothing sane and intelligent to contribute, you enter gutter and start spewing gutter rubbish.


With your ignorance and basement intelligence, you are indeed an embarrassment to the people of SS.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 9:55pm On Jul 04, 2017
deomelo:



When your type have nothing sane and intelligent to contribute, you enter gutter and start spewing gutter rubbish.


With your ignorance and basement intelligence, you are indeed an embarrassment to the people of SS.



I have made all my points & have nothing else to say to U.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Nobody: 10:05pm On Jul 04, 2017
like seriously, I don't want to contribute anything upon seeing this thread but all I have to say is ASARI DOKUBO is a nonentity crook.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by oyatz(m): 11:12pm On Jul 04, 2017
Its like you are impervious to reason.
1)I said no city/State develop because of a single factor and gave you interaction of factors but you keep shifting the goals, shouting oil money now, then claiming its the FG and now the British later.

2) Lagos has been a maritime city for over 500 years, this factor make it a destination for many peoples from diverse backgrounds; Portuguese, British, Germans, Americans, returned slaves, Arabs/Muslim missionaries and peoples from other African empires/kingdoms

3) Through out history, areas that are receptacles for diverse peoples often provide fertile grounds for cross fertilization of ideas, exchange of skills and articles of trade with improved civilization.

4) The peoples and leaders of Lagos made and are still making tremendous contribution to the development of the city... Whether you are willing to give them credit for it or not doesn't detract from this fact.

5) The British only settled on Lagos Island, a very small part of Lagos state... It wasn't the business or interest of the British colonialists to develop Lagos or Nigeria as a whole, colonialism was an economic venture!

6) The old federal capital was limited to only 5LGAs (Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Eti-Osa, Apapa and a part of Surulere) and it is not exactly the same as Lagos state.
Ikeja, Mushin, Shomolu, Epe, Oshodi etc were never part of the federal capital.

7) The Federal capital has been relocated for over a quarter of a century ,yet Lagos has developed more than when it was the capital.

cool The South south States and Kano State receive
great fund from 'oil money' than Lagos.

Oil money alone doesn't explain the development of any city/country.
Both Brazil and Nigeria are oil producing countries but Brazil is ahead of Nigeria virtually in all aspects

Get education, read about political economy and the history of Lagos with an open mind.
Cheers.




misano:



You just said it, you fell into my trap. As U said,



And who were the leaders?

U answered it urself




The British (NOT YORUBAS) made Lagos so fine that it became the capital of Nigeria. From the moment it became the capital of modern Nigerian it started enjoying oil money.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by gare(f): 11:16pm On Jul 04, 2017
Nonaira1:
That's a well known f2king fact.
Why do you think they destroy every attempt by any oil companies HQ that makes plan to move back to SS.

Lagos to me is the biggest leeches. If yoruba so believe that they solely made what it is as they claim, why is that rest of SW looks like a piece of sh1t whom the government have to treat like an IDP camp.

Let's test a theory, let every oil company HQ migrate back to wherever they drill their oil from. Close down every non yoruba companies in SW and have them return back to each region they hail from, then let's wait and see the progress of Lagos.

You forget to mention opening of the seaports in the Niger Delta, that is why they have fustrated every effort to open the port's in Warri, port Harcourt and Calabar
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by laudate: 11:16pm On Jul 04, 2017
misano:
Get away from here. U don't even know what we are talking about sef. Beef they talk Kpomo say im get opinion.
It is okay. Thanks for letting everyone here realise that the name you were given at birth was 'beef and kpomo.' sad Well done. Clap for yahself!
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by deomelo: 11:43pm On Jul 04, 2017
misano:




I have made all my points & have nothing else to say to U.



You mean all your illiterate, ignorant and unintelligent points?

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Razorblades: 2:41am On Jul 05, 2017
Ngozi123:


Only someone who's not tech savvy or particularly good at reading would think that skimming over 3 pages on the internet would take more than 5 minutes undecided. Also, I can't believe that someone who's been spamming my mentions for the past day is actually accusing me of being jobless? I thank God that I am not jobless. Are you?

Spamming your mentions? Are you mad? shocked How did i spam your mention? Bro, go find something meaningful to do with your pathetic life, doing online police job aint worth it. Honestly, you have no shame.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 9:56am On Jul 05, 2017
laudate:

It is okay. Thanks for letting everyone here realise that the name you were given at birth was 'beef and kpomo.' sad Well done. Clap for yahself!



Lol... I have nothing to say to U, I'm sorry.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 9:59am On Jul 05, 2017
deomelo:




You mean all your illiterate, ignorant and unintelligent points?



Why are U now insulting me now. Make ur points quoting reputable sources & I will reply. But the way U are just angry & throwing insult anyhow I don't understand o. I have nothing to say. Don't have time to throw insults, sorry.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 10:00am On Jul 05, 2017
oyatz:
Its like you are impervious to reason.
1)I said no city/State develop because of a single factor and gave you interaction of factors but you keep shifting the goals, shouting oil money now, then claiming its the FG and now the British later.

2) Lagos has been a maritime city for over 500 years, this factor make it a destination for many peoples from diverse backgrounds; Portuguese, British, Germans, Americans, returned slaves, Arabs/Muslim missionaries and peoples from other African empires/kingdoms

3) Through out history, areas that are receptacles for diverse peoples often provide fertile grounds for cross fertilization of ideas, exchange of skills and articles of trade with improved civilization.

4) The peoples and leaders of Lagos made and are still making tremendous contribution to the development of the city... Whether you are willing to give them credit for it or not doesn't detract from this fact.

5) The British only settled on Lagos Island, a very small part of Lagos state... It wasn't the business or interest of the British colonialists to develop Lagos or Nigeria as a whole, colonialism was an economic venture!

6) The old federal capital was limited to only 5LGAs (Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Eti-Osa, Apapa and a part of Surulere) and it is not exactly the same as Lagos state.
Ikeja, Mushin, Shomolu, Epe, Oshodi etc were never part of the federal capital.

7) The Federal capital has been relocated for over a quarter of a century ,yet Lagos has developed more than when it was the capital.

cool The South south States and Kano State receive
great fund from 'oil money' than Lagos.

Oil money alone doesn't explain the development of any city/country.
Both Brazil and Nigeria are oil producing countries but Brazil is ahead of Nigeria virtually in all aspects

Get education, read about political economy and the history of Lagos with an open mind.
Cheers.







All U have written please support it with reputable sources. If you can't then I have no time for U.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Hopeful20100: 10:29am On Jul 05, 2017
Bagehot:


LOLLLL The liars are at it again. You lot think only Igbos live in Lagos? The Indians, the lebanese, the isrealies, other Nigerian nationalities dont produce anything abi?

THE REST ARE 45%, AND YORUBAAS ARE 5%
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by oyatz(m): 10:59am On Jul 05, 2017
Most people in Nigeria wrongly assume that Nigeria or various tribes of oil producing region own oil, this is not true at all.

1) The oil companies ( mostly foreign) own the oil.
They went to borrowed billions of dollars from reputable financial institutions, paid for prospecting licenses, drill and extract oil, sometimes from the depth of the ocean and sell the crude oil while paying an agreed percentage of the proceeds to the federation account.

2) The knotty issue is that they pay whatever they like because, Nigeria doesn't have the technical capacity to determine the actual quantity of oil they extract...this illustrate the superiority of knowledge over ignorance.

3) When Nigerians, especially the Niger deltans militants shout 'our oyel' they don't know that the oil is only theirs in name but in reality, the oil companies own the oil.

4) The best way for these oil rich region to fully achieve resource control is through ECONOMIC means.
Let the Governments and peoples of the Niger Delta float their own oil companies, sell shares to foreign technical partners, sell like 10% of the shares to other Nigerians in companies that will be publicly quoted on the stock exchanges in Nigeria, London, New York or J'burg and start businesses.. They can't lose, they have comparative advantages over the Northerners and Afonja they love to accuse of undue benefit from oil.

5) If they must be genuine peace in the oil rich Niger Delta region, I expect sensible FG to deliberately encourage direct participation of the Niger Delta peoples in the oil industry ...militants won't be blowing oil installations if Delta, Bayelsa States Governments, Tompolo, Edwin Clark, GEJ, Asari-Dokubo & other potential trouble makers are part owners of oil refineries scattered across Akwa-Ibom , Bayelsa,Ondo to Delta States.
The FG can even give out money to workers in the oil companies to buy shares in the oil companies while repayment is done by monthly minimal deductions from their salaries over 10years, so when they retire, they become pensioners-shareholders...you won't like to sabotage a company where you are eating and also co-owner.

6) The youthful energy, mental capacity and financial resources used in Militancy can take Nigeria to a new height if properly channeled to productive ventures.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by oyatz(m): 11:11am On Jul 05, 2017
No, the Yorubas are 0%.


Hopeful20100:


THE REST ARE 45%, AND YORUBAAS ARE 5%

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by oyatz(m): 11:16am On Jul 05, 2017
My parents spent money to educate me and I have since graduation been spending money to
continually re-educate myself and you are here demanding that I should be educating you for free on Nairaland?





misano:




All U have written please support it with reputable sources. If you can't then I have no time for U.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by misano(m): 11:40am On Jul 05, 2017
oyatz:
My parents spent money to educate me and I have since graduation been spending money to
continually re-educate myself and you are here demanding that I should be educating you for free on Nairaland?







Is that the English they taught you in school. Learn to make use of punctuations where necessary.
Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by Ngozi123(f): 11:43am On Jul 05, 2017
Razorblades:


Spamming your mentions? Are you mad? shocked How did i spam your mention? Bro, go find something meaningful to do with your pathetic life, doing online police job aint worth it. Honestly, you have no shame.

If you have nothing meaningful to say then don't say anything at all. This will be the last time I reply you so I advise you to do the same undecided.

Udo.

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by DriveByKiller: 11:44am On Jul 05, 2017
Razorblades:
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Coming from a cursed half-wit and miserable failure who started with the insult. We need to trace your bloodline and terminate all your siblings in order to cleanse humanity of your polluted genes. Why don't you do the world a favor and blow your brains out

You are one load I wish the local w.hore you call a mother had swallowed. Your cursed parents were scum and you're doing a most glorious job of following the family tradition. Hurry up and die already so that I can piss on your unmarked grave. Pathetic spineless worm

A moderator has been hiding every single post in response to this post while leaving this one to stand!

CC Mynd44, odumchi, bigfrancis21, Fulaman198

Oga Seun, come and see the bias, partisan moderating of your mods

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by sashash(m): 11:50am On Jul 05, 2017
oyatz:
Most people in Nigeria wrongly assume that Nigeria or various tribes of oil producing region own oil, this is not true at all.

1) The oil companies ( mostly foreign) own the oil.
They went to borrowed billions of dollars from reputable financial institutions, paid for prospecting licenses, drill and extract oil, sometimes from the depth of the ocean and sell the crude oil while paying an agreed percentage of the proceeds to the federation account.

2) The knotty issue is that they pay whatever they like because, Nigeria doesn't have the technical capacity to determine the actual quantity of oil they extract...this illustrate the superiority of knowledge over ignorance.

3) When Nigerians, especially the Niger deltans militants shout 'our oyel' they don't know that the oil is only theirs in name but in reality, the oil companies own the oil.

4) The best way for these oil rich region to fully achieve resource control is through ECONOMIC means.
Let the Governments and peoples of the Niger Delta float their own oil companies, sell shares to foreign technical partners, sell like 10% of the shares to other Nigerians in companies that will be publicly quoted on the stock exchanges in Nigeria, London, New York or J'burg and start businesses.. They can't lose, they have comparative advantages over the Northerners and Afonja they love to accuse of undue benefit from oil.

5) If they must be genuine peace in the oil rich Niger Delta region, I expect sensible FG to deliberately encourage direct participation of the Niger Delta peoples in the oil industry ...militants won't be blowing oil installations if Delta, Bayelsa States Governments, Tompolo, Edwin Clark, GEJ, Asari-Dokubo & other potential trouble makers are part owners of oil refineries scattered across Akwa-Ibom , Bayelsa,Ondo to Delta States.
The FG can even give out money to workers in the oil companies to buy shares in the oil companies while repayment is done by monthly minimal deductions from their salaries over 10years, so when they retire, they become pensioners-shareholders...you won't like to sabotage a company where you are eating and also co-owner.

6) The youthful energy, mental capacity and financial resources used in Militancy can take Nigeria to a new height if properly channeled to productive ventures.
I think an history of ARAMCO is Saudi Arabia will help a few misguided* people that keep saying our oyel* ....Nice explanation so far God bless you bro....

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Re: Asari Dokubo: "Lagos Will Be Nothing Without Ijaw Oil" (Video Interview) by DriveByKiller: 11:51am On Jul 05, 2017
Ngozi123:


If you have nothing meaningful to say then don't say anything at all. This will be the last time I reply you so I advise you to do the same undecided.

Udo.
The dude has little or no education and when faced with facts, he hides under insults. When you respond he calls in the mods.

Check his posts and you will see he's a product of interrupted education

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