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Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by miteolu(op): 1:44pm On Nov 14, 2017
Nigeria is one of those countries in Africa that has a wide variety of different natural resources.
Nigeria is richly endowed with a variety of Natural Resources raging from precious metals various stones to industrial such as Barites, Gypsum, Kaolin and Marble. Most of these are yet to be exploited. Statistically, the level of exploitation of these minerals is very low in relation to the extent of deposit found in the country. One of the objectives of the new National Policy on Solid Minerals is to ensure the orderly development of the mineral resources of the country.

http://www.nigeria.gov.ng/index.php/2016-04-06-08-38-30/nigeria-natural-resources

Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by TSOM(m): 2:11pm On Nov 14, 2017
Akwa Ibom , Bayelsa and Cross River : Uranium.

Whatever happens , folks should let the uranium stay beneath the earth's surface, it shouldn't be exploited. The FGN (the Buhari's administration especially) can't be trusted to manage something as powerfully deadly as that.
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by voiceofthetruth:
Consult your books
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by Noccerino(m): 3:26pm On Nov 14, 2017
voiceofthetruth:
Osun: Oduduwa skull artifact, IDP camps, soft skulls, hydraulic soup, headslammers

Ogun: Mined skulls, unmined skulls, refined skulls, cracked skulls, exhumed skulls, charms, incest curses

Ekiti : cultists, good governor, enlightened skulls

Oyo/Ibadan: Brown roofs, dirty skulls, Oloshos, tribal marked skulls, Fulani slaves, Soka forest

Ondo : Amala, sophisticated skulls, good Christians, paedophiles
cheesy grin
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by Oga080666419419: 3:52pm On Nov 14, 2017
Anambra people is her greatest asset, no amount of natural resources will equate the brains domicile in Anambra State.
Before you talk natural resources list human resources as our biggest asset.
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by Blue3k(m): 4:04pm On Nov 14, 2017
Oga080666419419:
Anambra people is her greatest asset, no amount of natural resources will equate the brains domicile in Anambra State.
Before you talk natural resources list human resources as our biggest asset.
There's other threads for that. National Competitiveness Council of Nigeria ranked human resources by state if that's what u care to discuss.
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by gidgiddy: 4:17pm On Nov 14, 2017
voiceofthetruth:
Osun: Oduduwa skull artifact, IDP camps, soft skulls, hydraulic soup, headslammers

Ogun: Mined skulls, unmined skulls, refined skulls, cracked skulls, exhumed skulls, charms, incest curses

Ekiti : cultists, good governor, enlightened skulls

Oyo/Ibadan: Brown roofs, dirty skulls, Oloshos, tribal marked skulls, Fulani slaves, Soka forest

Ondo : Amala, sophisticated skulls, good Christians, paedophiles
grin grin
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by Oga080666419419: 4:19pm On Nov 14, 2017
Blue3k:
There's other threads for that. National Competitiveness Council of Nigeria ranked human resources by state if that's what u care to discuss.
I know that the thread is as useless as the P in psychology, how can I be debating with lazy slum dwellers on human resources when their women work and their men roam the streets shedding tats.
The slum dwellers were masturbating on the thread calling out people to fell funky, the Lazy mud slum dwellers can't even get my attention.
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by Blue3k(m): 5:07pm On Nov 14, 2017
The policy good. A continued emphasis is needed on processing of minerals aswell. That's the way up. I'll probably post a thread on gem mineral deposits. States should be doing more geological mapping because any proven commercial deposit would result in 13% derivation to their account plus tax revenue. I've been sitting on other interesting stories relating to mineral and rail.
Re: Nigerian States And Their Natural Resources by Windepped: 9:09am On Apr 03, 2024
How does Nigeria address environmental concerns related to resource extraction? smash karts ask.
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