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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by IgboticGirl(f): 9:33am On Sep 08, 2017
For somebody like me I support restructuring 100%


If u don't like it just die
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by EvilMetahuman: 9:33am On Sep 08, 2017
omenkaLives:
The idiots wake up with Yorubas or their mind and create stupid threads like the illiterates they are. When they have their heads pounded and flatenned even further, they start running around shouting "they hate us, give us biafra, blablabla".

How is it any pig's business whether Yorubas gain or lose?

I'm sure they are just reeling from the pounding they received last night and are desperate for a comeback. cheesy
as in

I wonder why they just can't continue to drink their piss in peace.

They are always in everybody's business yet they don't want anyone in their business.

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by ODVanguard: 9:37am On Sep 08, 2017
IgboticGirl:


Y not fucck out if u are so pained

E pain am. Lol.

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by cstr1000: 9:42am On Sep 08, 2017
It is a fact and many of their intelligensia know it.
But they claim to be patriotic Nigerians, so no sacrifice is too big for the progress of the country.

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by djevino(m): 9:47am On Sep 08, 2017
EvilMetahuman:
lmao

Gas deposit indeed cheesy and where is this gas? Why is south south the one supplying all our gas?

Kogi has the largest coal deposit in nigeria and major producer.
South east is no where to be found.

2 things south east have in abundance are huge pile or redmud and large number of criminals.

Who even brags about useless coal in 2017 when the world is moving away from cleaner oil?

receive sense for dis balderdash u just posted now

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by 2016v2017: 9:50am On Sep 08, 2017
EvilMetahuman:
Another brain dead, piss drinking, flat headed pig telling yorubas what will happen.


Did yoruba "loose" when nigeria was running regional government?
What makes you think they will "loose" now that they even control 90% of nigerians investment.


Instead of you to be worried about what will happen to your potopoto repbublic after we deport you criminals, it is yorubas that are giving you head ache. You think naija delta will give you free oil when nigeria is finally restructured?
Bloody dreamer.
so you don't reason to know who is the impostor that's hidding in the sand sand enclave north to jam SE/SW heads?
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by FKO81(m): 9:50am On Sep 08, 2017
OIL AND GAS DEPOSIT/PRODUCTION AND REVENUE LEVEL BY STATES IN NIGERIA http://www.nddc.gov.ng NNDC is a Federal Government agency established by Nigerian president, Olusegun Obasanjo in the year 2000 with the sole mandate of developing the oil- rich Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria which includes the following oil and gas producing states of Rivers, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta Akwa Ibom, Abia, Imo, Ondo and Edo States. 2010 REVENUE ON OIL AND GAS. All the states are getting N2.000 billion each based on the equality of States while total aggregate per state based on oil production is as follows: based on production level in each state at the time of this report, because it does flutuates for many reasons but the average leaders are as follows: (NOTE: ONE BILLION NAIRA IS EQUIVALENT TO 10 MILLION DOLLARS AT CURRENT EXCHANGE RATE) Rivers (33.48%) N11.068 billion Bayelsa (20.44%) N7.446 billion Delta (18.74%) N6.974 billion Akwa Ibom (16.54%) N6.362 billion Imo (1.80%) N3.163 billion; Abia (1.60%) N3.022 billion Cross River (1.40%) N3.020 billion; Ondo (1.30%) N3.010 billion. Edo (0.80%) N1.966 billion. NNPC, MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND CENRAL BANK RECORDS 2010 http://www.nnpcgroup.com http://www.nnpc-nigeria.com With a maximum crude oil production capacity of 2.5 million barrels per day, Nigeria ranks has Africa's largest producer of oil and the sixth largest oil producing country in the world. Nigeria appears to have a greater potential for gas than oil. Nigeria's gas production in the year 2000 was approximately 1,681.66 billion scf, 1,3715 billion scf was associated gas and the rest 310.16 billion was nonassociated gas. Nigeria produces only high value, low sulphur content, light crude oils - Antan Blend, Bonny Light, Bonny Medium, Brass Blend, Escravos Light, Forcados Blend, IMA, Odudu Blend, Pennington Light, Qua-Iboe Light and Ukpokiti. Deep Water Exploration From the very beginning of oil exploration in Nigeria in 1937, till early 1993, virtually all exploration and production activities were restricted to land and swamps. Where prospecting ventured offshore, it was in areas not greater than 200m water depth. THE ARE JOINT VENTURES INVOLVING FOREIGN OIL COMPANIES OPERATED BY THE FOLLOWING FOREIGN OIL COMPANIES IN, RIVERS STATE, BAYELSA STATE, DELTA STATE, AKWA IBOM STATE, CROSS RIVER STATE, ONDO STATE, IMO STATE, ABIA STATE, EDO STATE AND ANAMBRA STATE. (1) Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC): (2) The joint venture is composed of NNPC (55 percent), Shell (30 percent), (3) Elf (10 percent) and Agip (5 percent) and operates largely onshore on dry land or in the mangrove swamp. (4) Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL): (5) A joint venture between NNPC (60 percent) and Chevron (40 percent) has in the past been the second largest producer (approximately 400,000 bpd), Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPNU): (6) A joint venture between NNPC (60 percent) and Mobil (40 percent) operates (7) Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC):A joint venture operated by Agip and owned by NNPC (60 percent), Agip (20 percent) (cool Phillips Petroleum (20 percent) produces 150,000 bpd mostly from small onshore fields. (9) Elf Petroleum Nigeria Limited (EPNL):A joint venture between NNPC (60 percent) and Elf (40 percent) (10) Texaco Overseas Petroleum Company of Nigeria Unlimited (TOPCON):A joint venture operated by Texaco and owned by NNPC (60 percent), Texaco (20 percent) and Chevron (20 percent) (11) OTHERS ARE ADDAX OF CANADA, SINOCO OF CHINA, GEC, AFREN ANDSTATE OIL OF NORWAY AND HARDY OIL OF BRITAIN ETC. AND MANY MORE OIL AND GAS COMPANIES AND OIL AND GAS SERVICES COMPANIES WORKING ON JOIN VENTURES IN NIGERIA NIGER DELTA AREAS. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ New Investment Potential on Oil and Gas in Nigeria by NNPC GROUP OF NIGERIA "UPSTREAM The Nigerian Oil and Gas reserves have grown tremendously since the discovery of hydrocarbon in 1956 in Oloibiri. The growth was from a modest figure of 0.184 billion barrel of oil and 2.260 billion cubic feet of gas in 1958 to 25.93 billion barrels of oil, 3.80 billion barrels of condensate and 158 trillion cubic feet of gas, as at December 2000. The reserves increase was achievable because of two main factors namely: The introduction of various incentives by the Government for increasing oil reserves and gas utilization. In order to increase oil reserves, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was negotiated and agreed to guarantee a notional profit margin of US $2/bbl. This was revised to include the Reserves Addition Bonus clause, which qualify the operator for a tax credit for additions to reserves that exceeds its production for a year. Opening up of other basins, which are blocked into concessions and awarded to competent entrepreneurs for exploration and development (Fig. I). The basins are Benin, Anambra basin, Benue Trough" NNPC RECORDS ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ Afr-en has signed Production Sharing Contracts (“PSC”) for OPL 917 and OPL 907, within the Anambra basin, onshore Nigeria. Highlights Afren through a Joint Venture (“JV”) with Global Energy Company Limited of Nigeria (“GEC”) a leading Nigerian based international oil and gas company active in oil and gas services across the Gulf of Guinea, has signed PSCs for OPLs 917 and OPL 907 and a signature bonus of US$1.6 million for each licence has been paid by the licence participants. The licences are located in the Anambra Basin, the second most prospective basin in Nigeria, with estimated remaining gas resources in excess of 5 trillion cubic feet (“Tcf”) of gas, yet the basin remains largely unexplored with only 30 wells drilled to date leading to six discoveries. The two licences cover an area totalling over 3,500 square kilometres. Both areas contain existing discoveries that require further appraisal and a number of additional leads and prospects have been identified. - OPL 907 contains the Akukwa gas and condensate discovery, with estimated in place volumes of up to 400 billion cubic feet (“Bcf”). - OPL 917 contains the Igbariam gas and oil discovery, with estimated in place gas volumes up to 300 Bcf and oil in place up to 80 mmbbl. The near term work programme includes additional data gathering and analysis on the existing discoveries. Additional high resolution 2D seismic data will be acquired Over the existing discoveries later in 2008, prior to appraisal drilling in 2009. The seismic will also evaluate the identified exploration leads and prospects. London, 3 March 2008 - Afren plc ("Afren" or “the Company”) announces that, as part ofits strategy to aggregate and commercialise stranded gas assets in Nigeria, theCompany has signed Production Sharing Contracts (“PSC”) for OPL 917 and OPL 907,ithin the Anambra basin, onshore Nigeria.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by PenSniper: 10:05am On Sep 08, 2017
Before your mass exodus to the SW like bees after the civil war, Yorubas were doing excellently well such that we scored many firsts in Africa while you wallow in penury in your regions.

Your coming to our land came with it, bad influence. You polluted our environment with your abnormal characteristics such that your relocation will give us a sigh of relief - i refrained from using the proper word of good. . .

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by hollah123: 10:25am On Sep 08, 2017
KanuIsCursed:

We are saying the same thing my biaflan sister,Yoloba must lose when we leave their town
they can't loose but u will loose all your properties n over a million souls again this time around and UN that u keep screaming day and night will do nothing about it. thank God that South Africa now know that the people from south east of Nigeria are d major drug peddlers in there country n they are ready to wipe them out or kill them all. let's c how u will shout victimisation in far away South Africa or South Africa must fall. anumanu

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by powerkey: 10:52am On Sep 08, 2017
@op is a Fulani Muslim terrorist herdsman.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by nkwuocha1: 11:01am On Sep 08, 2017
I don't think Yoruba will lose,only the lazy ones will continue to be poor.And believe me Yoruba have a high number of very lazy and docile youths. They are not as industrious as their fathers.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Michael004: 11:26am On Sep 08, 2017
[s]
naturalman:
Since other regions are not benefiting anytin from this current Nigeria.... they will stand to benefit in a restructured Nigeria....

Yoruba and Hausa's are the greatest beneficiaries of one Nigeria...

But when restructured, the SW will be negatively affected....

Take a look at these views

SE/SS should stop been fooled by these Yoruba's....
Yoruba's can never support restructuring actively because it will end up affecting them...

When other regions have put their seaport in order......who will still go back to Lagos to import goods...

When other region have mandated all international air travel should go from their regions, who will go back to Lagos

when all oil companies operating in nigerdelta, relocates to their region of operation...what business do one have to do with Lagos

when other region will be promoting goods produced in their regions and make it mandatory for purchase by residence in order to grow their economy........who will buy the goods produced in SW Nigeria....

Yoruba nation will loose seriously if restructuring comes
[/s]Shut up, leave us alone. We want to lose, in fact we prefer to lose. Produce your goods in your region and sell it to your People. If you try bringing it to our region for sale, you are on a long thing. We know how to market our goods, you believe they won't buy our goods bit they will buy yours, we agreed. Let all the oil company leave Lagos if they so wish. We have our oil too, we will start our bitumen and return to our cocoa that we used to developed our region in the past. I still don't know if Malaysia you can't do about have oil, yet you turn yourself to king when you go there. We want restructuring. Don't bother about Lagos. We want to lose. But I strongly believe you are an aboki leeches that always find every possible means to use Yoruba for your own benefit. We are wise. Restructuring is what we want.

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Michael004: 11:28am On Sep 08, 2017
hollah123:
they can't loose but u will loose all your properties n over a million souls again this time around and UN that u keep screaming day and night will do nothing about it. thank God that South Africa now know that the people from south east of Nigeria are d major drug peddlers in there country n they are ready to wipe them out or kill them all. let's c how u will shout victimisation in far away South Africa or South Africa must fall. anumanu
He is only using the ipigs to play. Understand him.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by otosa(m): 11:30am On Sep 08, 2017
naturalman:
Since other regions are not benefiting anytin from this current Nigeria.... they will stand to benefit in a restructured Nigeria....

Yoruba and Hausa's are the greatest beneficiaries of one Nigeria...

But when restructured, the SW will be negatively affected....

Take a look at these views

SE/SS should stop been fooled by these Yoruba's....
Yoruba's can never support restructuring actively because it will end up affecting them...

When other regions have put their seaport in order......who will still go back to Lagos to import goods...

When other region have mandated all international air travel should go from their regions, who will go back to Lagos

when all oil companies operating in nigerdelta, relocates to their region of operation...what business do one have to do with Lagos

when other region will be promoting goods produced in their regions and make it mandatory for purchase by residence in order to grow their economy........who will buy the goods produced in SW Nigeria....

Yoruba nation will loose seriously if restructuring comes

you are saying this due to the level of your understanding. But do you know for the Yoruba to be asking for restructuring is to stop someone like you that has the greatest selfishness blood ruing in their body. For your mind, you think with this post you can convince us, Capital NO! Let me ask you, with our Sea Port and Air Port what Yoruba is benefiting or who told you that if the country is restructured Yoruba Region wouldn't better than this? Please this your post is not for Yoruba and I know that you also understand the region you support to direct this to.

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by otosa(m): 11:40am On Sep 08, 2017
Michael004:
[s][/s]Shut up, leave us alone. We want to lose, in fact we prefer to lose. Produce your goods in your region and sell it to your People. If you try bringing it to our region for sale, you are on a long thing. We know how to market our goods, you believe they won't buy our goods bit they will buy yours, we agreed. Let all the oil company leave Lagos if they so wish. We have our oil too, we will start our bitumen and return to our cocoa that we used to developed our region in the past. I still don't know if Malaysia you can't do about have oil, yet you turn yourself to king when you go there. We want restructuring. Don't bother about Lagos. We want to lose. But I strongly believe you are an aboki leeches that always find every possible means to use Yoruba for your own benefit. We are wise. Restructuring is what we want.
don't mind that guy. Maybe he has forgotten that this is where everything started while other do copy. With Seaport and Airport he was talking about help me ask him who occupied the big big post there. And which region is collecting the lions share. Omo , we have tried of operation taja tęran. By the way I don't know how develop your region and let me develop my region suppose to cause problem or is it by force for me to share out from ur problem?
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by otosa(m): 11:58am On Sep 08, 2017
IgboticGirl:
For somebody like me I support restructuring 100%


If u don't like it just die
You are my person jare! and your brain shall not enter demurrage like other people that their brain has been downgraded to 0.0kb.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Matrycx(m): 12:16pm On Sep 08, 2017
djevino:


Niger delta oil... grin

the largest gas deposit is found in SE.. we have oil coal and many other natural resources...
we believe in human resources and not natural resources..
In case you dont know, crude oil has been discovered in 3 states here in d west, still untouched
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by mrbillz(m): 12:20pm On Sep 08, 2017
I will take the Op's write up serious when he can different between "Loose" and "Lose" undecided

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Matrycx(m): 12:25pm On Sep 08, 2017
dis people are just so frustrated, u want d country to b restructured, it comes with loss and gain for every region, you never know who will lose d most.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Michael004: 12:25pm On Sep 08, 2017
[s]
sekxyqueen:
why would they lose when they can start up a mining company ..have you forgotten that the highest mining company is found in Osun and Ogun..they are the highest exporter of Skull,,so I guess it will generate a great revenue for them skullarship republic.
[/s]Just when you think as little bit yellow as this one is, she will have sense. But it is a pit. When you meet stupidity where you supposed to meet wisdom, it is a pity we call it. Spit.

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by IdiotOfBiafra: 12:35pm On Sep 08, 2017
2016v2017:

so you don't reason to know who is the impostor that's hidding in the sand sand enclave north to jam SE/SW heads?
who is impostor? op is confirm flat headed idiotic pig from potor republic

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Oyiboman69: 12:52pm On Sep 08, 2017
KanuIsCursed:


Yes ooo tell them,when we evacuate all our brother from oshodi road,who will be selling gala for them

When we recall all our olosho from their hotel who will be servicing their agbero

Who will be selling them fake CD, fake drug and face gucic
Yoruba will surely lose
yoloba spoted

Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by OrdercityWeb: 1:07pm On Sep 08, 2017
KanuIsCursed:


Yes ooo tell them,when we evacuate all our brother from oshodi road,who will be selling gala for them

When we recall all our olosho from their hotel who will be servicing their agbero

Who will be selling them fake CD, fake drug and face gucic
Yoruba will surely lose
This guy is wicked grin

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by PatriotTemidayo: 1:10pm On Sep 08, 2017
naturalman:
Since other regions are not benefiting anytin from this current Nigeria.... they will stand to benefit in a restructured Nigeria....

Yoruba and Hausa's are the greatest beneficiaries of one Nigeria...

But when restructured, the SW will be negatively affected....

Take a look at these views

SE/SS should stop been fooled by these Yoruba's....
Yoruba's can never support restructuring actively because it will end up affecting them...

When other regions have put their seaport in order......who will still go back to Lagos to import goods...

When other region have mandated all international air travel should go from their regions, who will go back to Lagos

when all oil companies operating in nigerdelta, relocates to their region of operation...what business do one have to do with Lagos

when other region will be promoting goods produced in their regions and make it mandatory for purchase by residence in order to grow their economy........who will buy the goods produced in SW Nigeria....

Yoruba nation will loose seriously if restructuring comes
The entire useless thread you created goes to show how little you understand the term restructuring......... Are you aware that the present structures as seen and run un the United State is actually a restructured system?
If you lack the rudiment knowledge of Political structure, kindly ask, and am sure there are a lot of knowledgeable people here on Nairaland that will clean up your ignorance like a bad vomit.
To address your fear and insecurity, Yorubaland is the hub of business in Nigeria. When I say business, I am not talking about commerce, I am talking about the structure of corporate And economic activities.
You're limited in your thinking to believe that restructuring will annihilate other tribes? No.
You think Lagos and Yorubaland only cater for Nigerian states. No. The reach is beyong Nigeria and west Africa, it is far than your mind has imagined. If the federal road-blocks and bureaucracy are torn apart, like the veil in the temple, all you'll see is sterling performances in regions that knows what they are doing and outright self-destructions in the ones that live other people blood.

Be guided even in your ignorance. Yoruba people have a record like no other when regions held sway, who told you they can't again, even now?

Wisdom is profitable to direct, in all your getting, get understanding.
Thank u. cheesy

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by djevino(m): 1:12pm On Sep 08, 2017
Matrycx:

In case you dont know, crude oil has been discovered in 3 states here in d west, still untouched

that's very gud
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by omoiyamayor(m): 1:18pm On Sep 08, 2017
Stop thinking like ds for once,London remains leading destination in d uk despite Glasgow,Belfast and Cardiff international airport existence.take a look at dubai in d uae as well.restructuring will give everyone chances not just a region,let us all embrace the idea for greatness moreover,it will help us explore .

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Danladi7: 1:31pm On Sep 08, 2017
djevino:


Niger delta oil... grin

the largest gas deposit is found in SE.. we have oil coal and many other natural resources...
we believe in human resources and not natural resources..
That is why southeast is competing with northeast with all indicesgrin

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Danladi7: 1:33pm On Sep 08, 2017
EvilMetahuman:
lmao

Gas deposit indeed cheesy and where is this gas? Why is south south the one supplying all our gas?

Kogi has the largest coal deposit in nigeria and major producer.
South east is no where to be found.

2 things south east have in abundance are huge pile or redmud and large number of criminals.

Who even brags about useless coal in 2017 when the world is moving away from cleaner oil?

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Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by yomi96(m): 1:43pm On Sep 08, 2017
it is obvious dat d baleful op have succeded in turnin se/sw to enemies. Dis una divde and rule done cast.
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by djevino(m): 1:50pm On Sep 08, 2017
Danladi7:
That is why southeast is competing with northeast with all indicesgrin
such is life..
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Danladi7: 2:09pm On Sep 08, 2017
KanuIsCursed:


Yes ooo tell them,when we evacuate all our brother from oshodi road,who will be selling gala for them

When we recall all our olosho from their hotel who will be servicing their agbero

Who will be selling them fake CD, fake drug and face gucic
Yoruba will surely lose
www.nairaland.com/4041259/how-igbo-not-loose-nigeria#60255386
Re: Yorubas Will Loose, If Nigeria Is Restructured by Danladi7: 2:11pm On Sep 08, 2017
IdiotOfBiafra:
who is impostor? op is confirm flat headed idiotic pig from potor republic
www.nairaland.com/4041259/how-igbo-not-loose-nigeria#60255386

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