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| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by wirinet(m): 12:49pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Debaiz:The worst part is nothing was built, nothing was supplied, the contract did not get off the ground, and the company wants to collect $9billion. We need to even see the details of this stupid contract. |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Debaiz: 2:13pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
wirinet:We don’t have access to the details of the contract so we don’t know where the contract was signed. If the contract was signed in London, then a London court will have jurisdiction but if it was signed in Nigerian then like you said why will a Nigerian lawyer go and defend the case in London. Also if the company is registered in UK and not Nigeria, then irrespective of where the contract is signed, the London court will have jurisdiction. Whichever way it is, it is a bleeped up and mediocre situation for nigeria to be in. I have problem with people dragging PMB into this nonsense. You can imagine someone claiming the previous government negotiated an $850m out of court settlement and blaming the PMB govt of not going with the settlement. How will they go with the settlement? You agreed contract with someone, you refuse to honor the contract and you’re agreeing out of court settlement that is more than times 2 the initial investment without executing anything. It doesn’t make any sense. If it’s not meant to embezzle money then why will you not honor a contract and you go ahead to approve such huge settlement? |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by AngelicBeing: 2:18pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
bishopkay:Gbam, Na real ozuo, you have time engaging some posters on here, when you tell them that the useless contraption foisted on us by lugard called Nigeria is not working, they will call you names, l am happy with the judgement, let the company go after the Eurobond, if this will lead to balkanisation of this useless contraption Called Nigeria, so be it, Nigeria is not working because it is headed by a useless demented scallywag belch by a village witch, it is better to balkanise the country into different regions than continue with this nonsense, most of the people posting on here are also suffering from the endemic hardship across the country. Nigeria is the current headquarters of extreme poverty, 6th most miserable country on earth and also a country where 21 states has been declared unsafe for western visitors. I left Nigeria years ago but my whatsapp, email etc is full of request from different family members, friends and relatives who are dying of hunger and starvation daily in Nigeria, l am heartbroken for them l try to send money as much as I can to all of them but I can't solve all their problems and that is why I am pained to read daily of what Nigeria has turned into. The country is dead completely and beyond redemption except the status quo changes or else Nigeria is doomed forever but zombies and patriotic citizens will disagree with you and me but they are trapped in that hell of a country ![]()
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| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Nobody: 2:29pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
bishopkay:Salute. Educate them very well. I followed this case. Not surprised it ended this way. Buhari in his quest to rubbish everything Jonathan started took his hatred to international level but yet openly welcomed every dollar he he initiated the repatriation move. Naira will take a swift dive again if care is not taken. More economic woes as foreign investors will continue running. What do we have? Dangote and co? |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Nobody: 2:33pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
MyGeneration:Buhari refused to pay out of court , he should have settled this with abacha money but instead they shared the money and now this. |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Nobody: 2:35pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
AngelicBeing:U are indeed very angry ![]() When u try to educate them, they will start whipping up emotions. Who governs with emotions? Emotions don't lead u anywhere. Europe and other developed countries didn't use emotions to sea h where they are now. |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by bishopkay: 2:36pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
AngelicBeing:You couldn't have said it better! Every week in Nigeria I spend a minimum 20k to carry me not because I eat the whole 20k, I don't even ball but because I have a whole lot of dependants to take care of. Today it's school fees tomorrow it's pocket money and feeding money. These are not requests from my immediate family yet oo. All this then some brain dead bastards come here and expect me to worship buhari! God punish all of them! |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by AngelicBeing: 2:40pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
sassysure:I am not angry with Nigerians as a people but angry with the way few criminals called politicians has rendered the country a cesspit of poverty and darkness, out of a population of 200 million individuals, does it not shock you that the system can only throw up 2 thieves, Buhari and Atiku, mehn l don taya for Nigeria matter, make l drive to Starbucks Coffee and get some coffee ![]() |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by AngelicBeing: 2:44pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
bishopkay:"l am pighting kwarraption via the EPCC and my administlation is kwomitted to pighting kwarraption, join me in pighting kwarraption via the EPCC " Buhari.. That is the useless thing the skeleton keeps repeating all the time, nonsense and Buhari, the pictures below is for Buhari and his gangstas that have destroyed Nigeria beyond redemption ![]()
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| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Nobody: 2:51pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
AngelicBeing:Starbucks to the rescue ![]() I understand u jare. |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by AngelicBeing: 2:52pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
sassysure:So be it, anything to break up the useless entity is welcomed by me, tell me, what exactly are Nigerians enjoying since independence? No light, bad roads, dilapidated infrastructures nationwide, insecurity, kidnapping, cultism, ritualism, robbery, senseless killings, hunger, starvation etc so it is better to break the useless entity into 6 different countries and let all the individual countries pursue their God given potentials, enough of all this bulshit, the so called oil and gas in Nigeria is only benefiting few bastards, so let the contraption called Nigeria be balkanised or else Na continuous sufferings without hope of Eldorado, but watch as zombies and patriotic citizens will call me names now for saying the truth ![]() |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Nobody: 2:54pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
bishopkay:U are in the spirit. Some will come to beg with their children. People u know from afar. Working class. What again is remaining? |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Nobody: 2:57pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
AngelicBeing:We are enjoying yahoo yahoo, drug pushing, fulani herdsmen, bandits, skull mining, kidnapping, bribery and corruption in offices etc. Pastorprenuer and imanprenuer. Should I continue ![]() |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by AngelicBeing: 3:03pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
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| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Olominira(m): 3:13pm On Aug 17, 2019*. Modified: 3:33pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
itsene:Any African Nation still dealing with European and American companies is putting the lives and prosperity of her people in danger. Please, could someone tell me what the company did or supplied that we did not pay? At least, this company must have rendered a service or products Nigerians are benefitting from by now that we did not pay. See the Europeans have the system to cheat us any time any day, they are well established for decades. Sierra Leone canceled an airport project and China did not do anything, the same China the west is critizing on daily basis. UK at the moment has a blinking future until their brexit is formalized. They would do everything to steal, and destroy weaker nations. I listened to Paul Kagame few days ago questioning the BBC and the UK for their belittling every thing about Africa and always seeing themselves as standard for human rights. I read about this story for the first time on South Africa news early this year. The author questioned why would the company going to court despite not rendering any service. African leaders must wake up and start making sound decisions because of coming generations and black people around the world. Stop awarding contacts to western companies, at the moment the Chinese offer a better deal by not giving lones directly to the politicians but to the companies executing the projects which are their own. |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by arazanbal: 3:17pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Difrent:blame game continues,is it not the reason why pdp was voted out so that apc can repair the damand done? but instead they allow it to worsen to the point of no return,all the money efcc don recover e go rich take pay them, but ur uncles relooted them again, when somebody say naija is a shithole sometimes i dont blame them |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by wirinet(m): 3:20pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Debaiz:I wonder why the contract details is being kept secret. It would afford Nigerians to know who, how and why the contract was signed. It would not make sense for government officials to go all the way to London to sign a contract. The usual procedure for awarding of contract is that proposals are made made through the budget office and bids sent to prospective contractors. The bids must past through Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), otherwise known as the Due Process Office before the contract is awarded. The whole project must be forwarded to the national assembly for imput into the next budget or approved a supplementary budget if it's urgent. Now, did this contract pass through due process? Before a contract can be awarded the foreign firm must be registered in Nigeria or be partnered with a company registered in Nigeria. The government cannot just award contract to companies with no presence whatsoever in the country. You raised a salient point. Why would the Jonathan administration agree to pay $850 million just 3 years after signing the contract, when the amount could easily have been used to execute it's share of the agreement? After all the amount is more than enough to lay the gas pipeline to the proposed production site. Finally, the contract looks very illogical. The company is to take liquid gas from the government, refine it to wet natural gas to be used to power gas stations, and then keep the bye products. Where are the gas powered stations, are the gas stations to be powered existing ones or new ones to be built? What of the pipes to the new or existing gas powered stations, should they not be built first? If their were plans to built more power stations, what of the transmission and distribution stations to be able to evacuate the power into the national grid? Our transmission lines had never been able to handle 5000MW. What was the over all plan for the project? |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by wirinet(m): 3:45pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Olominira:That's why this issue is paining me. What service or goods did the unknown company render that nigeria is owing? Contracts are terminated everyday and the disputing parties are forced to renegotiate. Trump unilaterally pulled out of all agreements entered by Obama and the skies did not fall. It is unbelievable that some Nigerians are supporting this outright attempted theft by the British, they just wish doom on the country because they hate the current president. |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by InvertedHammer: 3:47pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Debaiz:/ This part got me laughing. Nice try though. But I am not a forex trader. / |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Area4Area: 4:17pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
wirinet:You are making real sense and not these noise makers on here who don't even understand what they are typing |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Difrent: 7:52pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
arazanbal:The bolded does not mean PDP didn't cause the rot and that they should not be told they caused it because that is the truth, whether you decide to call it blame game it's your cup of tea, it's putting things in the right perspective,..... All the money EFCC has recovered no reach 9billion dollars bros, easy on yourself with your lies.....the fool that calls Nigeria a shithole is full of poo himself and you chose to believe him over your country, that's your cup of tea |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Debaiz: 8:02pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
wirinet:This is to show you that the whole thing was an elaborate scam designed to defraud Nigerians. PMB wasn’t having none of it but because they perfected their plan with the full knowledge of the GEJ presidency, we fin ourselves in this mess. InvertedHammer:Ok if it got you laughing but your comment was dumb |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by arazanbal: 8:17pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Difrent:can't you see the bigger picture as a nigerian,calling out pdp will not solve the problems i repeat it will neva solve it,the best thing to do as a govt it to write the wrong of PDP that how to know a govt of the people, most everything be politically inclined, 2015 was the year of APC to strongly unite this country but them failed,check the satistics of hunger where people don't value human bieng any more,selling kids for food is the president not still the president of the hole PDP as a nation in general |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by Debaiz: 9:03pm On Aug 18, 2019 |
wirinet:Bro I don’t know if you’re on twitter but you need to read this. https://twitter.com/sarnchos/status/1139932904040124417?s=21 |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by ahiboilandgas: 9:11pm On Aug 18, 2019 |
bishopkay:u an idoit 850m dollars is small money monkey |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by wirinet(m): 7:09am On Aug 19, 2019 |
Debaiz: |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by bishopkay: 7:20am On Aug 19, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas:Your father is a bastard! Nigeria was wrong on this one and that was why we chose to settle out of court. Now that the judgement debt is $9b, perhaps you can borrow your tin god the money to pay abi? Foolish fool! |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by ahiboilandgas: 7:43am On Aug 19, 2019 |
bishopkay:pig why would a bristish court have juristication over bussiness in Nigeria ..is Nigeria a colony,but refuse to hear 15 bn dollar claim against shell vs ogoni...but as a monkey u can't comprehend......and a pig u brain anit working |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by bishopkay: 7:58am On Aug 19, 2019 |
ahiboilandgas:Your father is the vile pig! Your mother is the ho,e your father used as a cum bucket to produce you! Reason I called you a bastard from the beginning because it's written all over you and coded deeply in your DNA. Bastard! Go to Abuja to weep. Go to ecowas and even world court to cry too you hear? You This useless stupid arsse pig. What do you know about jurisdiction? If the court didn't have jurisdiction would Nigeria ever have honored the suit being a sovereignty? I'm done educating pigs like you whose parents didn't give home training and still won't read to develop themselves! YOU ARE A BASTARD for ever quoting me in the first place! |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by ahiboilandgas: 8:24am On Aug 19, 2019 |
bishopkay:that doesn't change the fact that your a monkey and oyinbo ass licker smelly pig |
| Re: Gas Dispute: Creditors May Go After Nigeria’s Eurobond Custodian by wirinet(m): 9:03am On Aug 19, 2019 |
bishopkay:Can you please quote any known law, whether in our constitution or any known international law that gives British courts jurisdiction over cases in Nigeria? This government does not recognise any such jurisdiction, that is why they have not shown up or sent any representative before the judge. We are waiting for the British government to nationalize Nigerian assets, so we can nationalize their own in return. |
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