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Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by TundeBricklayer: 9:29am On May 04, 2020
GidiWoodsMan:
counterfeiting, fraud, money ritual, kidnapping, armed robbery, ethnocentricism...
East is blessed with huge gas deposit and crude oil, East is blessed with huge coal deposit, rubber, East is blessed with fertile land for Agriculture, East is blessed with large deposit of limestone, above all East is blessed with entrepreneurship and industrious bunch of people which is more important.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Plut01: 9:31am On May 04, 2020
Sheriman:
Abeg tell us what happened??
grin grin Nothing bro That shit was a joke
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by pansophist(m): 9:31am On May 04, 2020
Chai, the level of begging and financial disturbance that will be directed on diasporean Nigerians by their homebase family will become a pain in the ass in few months time. Naija why? Anyone that has being to other countries knows first hand than Nigeria is a failed states in practice, just that, it is not politically established.

If this event will lead to the breakaway of that fraud called Nigeria, then it is a price I'm more than willing to pay. This forced marriage called Nigeria that was solemnized by the Brits has been a great disaster. Zero percent productivity and 100percent consumption. If you're a smart Nigerian, you better to get your passport, check out countries you can travel to visa free, pick the best out of them, then work your way to legalizing yourself there. If you're young and single, the better for you.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by charcoy2k: 9:32am On May 04, 2020
Well they ought to change because the situation at hand has proven to them that there is no place like home.
obailala:
You actually think your leaders are human beings that can learn lessons or change?.. Lol
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by guy222: 9:32am On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
apart from fufu and cocoyam soup, what resources can you people boast of
dont mind them, useless chest beaters
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by DanDeeBoss(m): 9:35am On May 04, 2020
When you fail to plan.......
senseless leaders..
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by obailala(m): 9:35am On May 04, 2020
charcoy2k:
Well they ought to change because the situation at hand has proven to them that there is no place like home.
"Ought"?

You're being too optimistic. When have Nigerian leaders ever done anything they were ought to do?
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:41am On May 04, 2020
They should take the oil Tankers to Duara and Tinubu house
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by 2by40ft: 9:42am On May 04, 2020
Oracle23:
Biafra can never die.

53 years on, its still here
Whats with crying give us Biafra for?
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by guy222: 9:42am On May 04, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Great news....Biafra loading

Dangote.......how market?
What did you people have down there in east if not fufu, incase you dont know the reason why biafra surrender during the civil war i will tell you, your useless biafra surrender just two month after the federal government refuse to send food supply to the east, does that mean anything to you? Surely it does that is if you have sense, for your information i am not an aboki, i am idoma by tribe.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Rexnegro(m): 9:42am On May 04, 2020
TheGiftedOne:
This is what I call a peep into the future. We will get there and FG eyes go open. Had I known would become the song on their lips. By then man don Jakpa to New Jersey. Say amen (likes) if you want that move.
Amen o
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:42am On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
apart from fufu and cocoyam soup, what resources can you people boast of
they used fufu and cocoyam soup to buy all your ancestral lands tongue
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Isoduwa(m): 9:43am On May 04, 2020
Very soon Buhari Nor go see money buy fuel for he private jet

This is just the beginning


If You get any contact to run from Nigerian Nor waste time make APC and PDP carry Nigerian chop
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by KAHBOOM: 9:44am On May 04, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Great news....Biafra loading

Dangote.......how market?
Idiot..keep using ur Igbo moniker to look for trouble.later u will use ur other handle to reply ur cursed self..continue igbo's no send u
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:45am On May 04, 2020
2by40ft:
Anything that touched Nigeria will make Biafra premature death.
and why is it too hard to let 5% have that premature death at least it will help ease Nigeria burden huh Crying more than the bereaved undecided
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Jaqenhghar: 9:48am On May 04, 2020
Hard times in El-Shithole
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Meteng: 9:48am On May 04, 2020
Bigflamie:
shocked Let's get the taste of how it would be when oil eventually becomes worthless.
Shame to the gov't for their inability to diversify the economy.
Easy money dey always sweet sha
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by guy222: 9:49am On May 04, 2020
They should bring the oil back and share 50 50 litres to us as palliative, abi the oil no be our own again, Atleast some of us go turn mini filling station for one week, selling mode already activated.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by 2by40ft: 9:51am On May 04, 2020
AFONJAPIG:
and why is it too hard to let 5% have that premature death at least it will help ease Nigeria burden huh Crying more than the bereaved undecided
The day you call your people back home we ll understand you honestly meant business
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:53am On May 04, 2020
2by40ft:
The day you call your people back home we ll understand you honestly meant business
maybe after you repay all the money they used to develop ur village
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:54am On May 04, 2020
2by40ft:
The day you call your people back home we ll understand you honestly meant business
maybe after you repay all the money they used to developed ur village, or are u waiting for another abandon properties so u can afford a descent living huh
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by BiafraforTrump: 9:54am On May 04, 2020
Sammy07:
And so?, does that means we can't import gas??
Yes that's what we are saying we will sell gas from Imo state straight to Afonja region and you pay us cash or you can work on our farms as means of payment for our gas supply.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by pacespot(m): 9:55am On May 04, 2020
This commodity crude oil has enabled a lot of rich countries for decades, even centuries, that they now seat on the ability to sell it as the only craddle for success. How can you fill up over 82 million barrels of unsold oil vessels at once? This is crazy! Diversification of the economy is only on papers.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by rummmy: 9:55am On May 04, 2020
Tying..........
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by BiafraforTrump:
guy222:
dont mind them, useless chest beaters
Imo has the highest gas deposit in the country, what is chest beating about that. That we want the country to divide e get why!.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by luminouz(m): 9:57am On May 04, 2020
queenbetsy:
grin


Now is the time for agriculture to take its course!


Sell it #65 unrefined?? shocked
Gbenulo grin
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Ghostmode2two(m): 9:57am On May 04, 2020
Can't they reduce production output? Coronavirus has slowed world economy
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by 2by40ft: 9:57am On May 04, 2020
AFONJAPIG:
maybe after you repay all the money they used to developed ur village, or are u waiting for another abandon properties so u can afford a descent living huh
Then they should shut up and enjoy their investment in one Nigeria. If the can abandoned their land and build ours that shows where they believe in.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by luminouz(m): 9:58am On May 04, 2020
guy222:
They should bring the oil back and share 50 50 litres to us as palliative, abi the oil no be our own again, Atleast some of us go turn mini filling station for one week, selling mode already activated.
Selling to who? When everyone already has crude to sell? undecided
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by AFONJAPIG(m): 10:00am On May 04, 2020
2by40ft:
Then they should shut up and enjoy their investment in one Nigeria. If the can abandoned their land and build ours that shows where they believe in.
crawl back to ur brown roof u can't take our anex town
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by 2by40ft: 10:02am On May 04, 2020
AFONJAPIG:
crawl back to ur brown roof u can't take our anex town
Enjoy your stay in babies factory.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by OOSmilling(m): 10:04am On May 04, 2020
BENARI:
Human resources!

A well educated and ingenious Human Resources!!!

That's what they can boast of; and that's all that is really really needed.

Nigeria has being boasting with oil resources, yet we're the world poorest; not just that, the poorest of the poorest in impoverished Nigeria, are from the part of the country that has enjoyed the so called resources.

Grow up, lazy man. Always talking about a useless resource you can't add value to.
A resource you can't refine, a resource that you end up buying back from those who don't have the resource, but have the Brains to take it from your illiterate self and do something of value.

Resource my foot.

You can go and drink those in the high sea you are now begging those without resources to come and buy at peanut price.
how come goodluck jonathan no achieve all these in six years.
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