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Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Nobody: 12:23pm On May 04, 2020
guy222:
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.
Mind you, that guy ain't Igbo.. he has many monikers here which he uses to reply himself, ignore him.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by ogubolokento(m): 12:26pm On May 04, 2020
Bad market for Nigerian lazy politicians
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by zudozz: 12:29pm On May 04, 2020
make d price fall enter ground. D time when d prize high wetin they take d money do? Na hospital they build abi good road?
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by galadima77(m): 12:45pm On May 04, 2020
Here that everybody goes into politics for the sole aim of looting. No steady power, no good road, poor hospitals and poor schools. Only very rich individuals.

Make e cast!
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by mceze(m): 12:49pm On May 04, 2020
BrokeFeminist:
Let them bring them in.


Who has facebook accounts for sale @ 2k? Needed to run adverts only. Mention me if interested
I have
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by BENARI: 1:12pm On May 04, 2020
bayelsaowei:
this comment is top notch.
Thank you my Brother.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Ghenisean(m): 1:19pm On May 04, 2020
Like I said earlier,the way I'm happy about the total clampdown of crude oil market so much,now we'll know if they won't go for other ways to boost the economy. Unless,MANNABBGRILLS papa go dey clueless as usual undecided undecided angry cheesy
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Modikko(m): 1:30pm On May 04, 2020
No, including Niger Deltan’s that feel oil is their birth right. Maybe only then they will understand life goes on with or without oil
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.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by allcomage: 1:47pm On May 04, 2020
i cant thank God enough for this news.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by charcoy2k: 1:54pm On May 04, 2020
obailala:
"Ought"?

You're being too optimistic. When have Nigerian leaders ever done anything they were ought to do?
� � �, maybe they would start that now
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by BrokeFeminist: 1:56pm On May 04, 2020
IWTSAAC28:
it's newly created
Im not handicapped thst i can't create a new Facebook. It has to b at least two years old
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by BrokeFeminist: 1:58pm On May 04, 2020
mceze:
I have
I need it
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by awoluyi(m): 2:10pm On May 04, 2020
"Distinguished members, the right time to share the money saved in the Federal Excess Crude Account for the raining day is now; because it is already raining."
Can someone remind me the name of the politician that made above statement.
The money was eventually pulled out and shared. That was the time Nigerians "ate their tomorrow."
COVID-19 has now brought down heavy downpours and nothing to fall back on.
LESSON: Danger of Short-sightedlessness.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by obailala(m): 2:20pm On May 04, 2020
charcoy2k:
� � �, maybe they would start that now
Amen oo!
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Congonatty: 2:21pm On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
apart from fufu and cocoyam soup, what resources can you people boast of
Before oil was discovered in Nigeria, what was the source of income?

If you reason like this in real life because of hatred, you won't make it
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by DATACUG00000(m): 2:49pm On May 04, 2020
Oops
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Pondeck: 2:50pm On May 04, 2020
When the Buhari led government came on board they spent a huge sum on agriculture, they are in no position to complain.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by maiunguwar: 2:59pm On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
apart from fufu and cocoyam soup, what resources can you people boast of
Human resources.We can create something from nothing
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by leo1234(m): 3:05pm On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
apart from fufu and cocoyam soup, what resources can you people boast of
Human resources.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by larryking540: 3:09pm 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.
I keep telling people oil last last will be worthless in this crazy world ,
People now go for renewable resources,cars with solar are now produced massively ,,

9ja govt need to wake up
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by RaptorX: 3:18pm On May 04, 2020
Nigeriaaa1960:
Bring it back home biko and start selling it #65
Crude oil not refined petroleum.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by firfinch(m): 3:58pm On May 04, 2020
u11ae1013:
I just hope what happened in oyo in 1600bc will not repeat itself
Historian spotted, please what happened in Oyo in 1600bc?
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by BiafraforTrump: 4:05pm On May 04, 2020
Sammy07:
Ode, is it gas you'll eat??
You are a fool, have you been eating crude oil since you were born?
Ewu
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by u11ae1013: 4:06pm On May 04, 2020
77
IfeanyiYagazie:
And what can your people boast of?
I have been observing how you people are throwing insults on the great yoruba nation, but let me not go into history of how we saved you people and ojukwu from being wiped out of these map, I deserve apologies from you.
Now, God has blessed the west with the ability to see the future, and with what we have seen, if we leave you people to your Biafra, cannibalism will take place, to be continued.......
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by Golan007: 4:07pm On May 04, 2020
TundeBricklayer:
You mean Itshekiri Oil, Obasanjo annex to Ondo, and you forgot east boast of large Gas reserve, gas is the future and non in Yoruba land
Don't involve Itsekiri on your malfeasance.

The Apois, Ilajes and Itsekiris have lived in peace for eons and no Obasanjo can change that.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by KlassikBlack(m): 4:35pm On May 04, 2020
Bringback9ja:
Nigeria will never remain thesame after Covid-19

Nigeria will either restructure or break up
I just pray we don't a recession that will be too hard to break away from
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by ransomed: 4:52pm On May 04, 2020
Good news. I pray the oil dried up so that politicians and their cronies will feel what the masses go through.
Ntoor...
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by newisd75: 5:20pm On May 04, 2020
D are 2 type of pressure pointint at d FG, which are lock down pressure & economic pressure, d FG will soon run out of idea
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by nextstep(m): 5:42pm 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.
Agreed. But also shame to Nigerians for hailing thieves and voting for ineffective leaders without vision.
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by ItooWorWor(m): 6:50pm On May 04, 2020
imhotep:
Palm oil is now more expensive than crude oil. grin grin Sai Baba. Sai APC.
cc lzaa itooworwor sarrki
Their eyes go clear soon grin
Re: 84m Barrels Of Nigerian Crude Oil Unsold, Stranded At Sea by WeRblessed(f): 8:12pm On May 04, 2020
Deebwebb:
apart from skull mining and cannibalism what can your tribe boast of?
You forgot to add begging and thuggery.
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