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Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Goodmarlian: 11:25am On May 25, 2020
Kinematics:
This op doesn't know the advantages of having a shoreline. Show me how many poor countries on earth with access to the sea? Not many, compared to the ones in the hinterland.

The Niger delta has a very big advantage, crude or no crude location is a very big advantage. Just think of Lagos and Abuja, one is totally landlocked while the other is deep into the hinterla nd.


Who will build ports for you in this Nigeria? federal government? Lagos is the only port we will ever have in Nigeria forget others grin grin
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Sammy07: 11:25am On May 25, 2020
Rodwave:


You guys are funny. If oil runs out, all these big for nothing corporations in Lagos will pack shop. Nigerians are still dreaming.


You're running around like rat.
You don't understand what economics means.

If north stop providing food and east start importing them
Your forex will go down.
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by proeast(m): 11:25am On May 25, 2020
tatatar:

Which region is the poverty capital of the South,and in Nigeria after the core North? And which region generates by far the highest non-oil revenues? And which regions have the lowest IGR in the country?

Only a fool will believe that SE has more poor people than the SW. You guys can continue mastur.bating on the fiction the propagandist called Yeye Kale fabricated but anyone who has traversed the SW outside Lagos, as I have done knows the true picture.

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Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by dukeprince50: 11:25am On May 25, 2020
Rodwave:


You guys are funny. If oil runs out, all these big for nothing corporations in Lagos will pack shop. Nigerians are still dreaming.

nah, Lagos economy is not just oil, they also have the entertainment industries
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:25am On May 25, 2020
Kinematics see what our Rivers yoots does despite the huge oil wealth. What will then will they do when oil is gone

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:27am On May 25, 2020
Even with oil wealth Rivers state have more poor people than even kwara. This is shameful kinematics

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Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by dukeprince50: 11:28am On May 25, 2020
proeast:


Only a fool will believe that SE has more poor people than the SW. You guys can continue mastur.bating on the fiction the propagandist called Yeye Kale fabricated but anyone who has traversed the SW outside Lagos, as I have done knows the true picture.
I don't know who has more poor people, but think of it, Nigeria has the richest people(pastors, politicians, business moguls) in Africa yet one of the poorest countries in terms of GDP per Capita, having so many rich men is different from being a rich country
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by proeast(m): 11:32am On May 25, 2020
Sammy07:


You're running around like rat.
You don't understand what economics means.

If north stop providing food and east start importing them
Your forex will go down.

Not true! Biafra can easily double food production within a few years and in less than a decade become food sufficient. Even if we need to get more, we can still decide to buy from Cameroun. But on the other hand, without the Biafran market, many families in the north that depend on agriculture will lose their income and sink deeper into poverty. So the North or Arewa will need us more than we will need them.

If Nigerians are sensible, the best solution is to give every region semi autonomy so that everyone can still benefit from each other.

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Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Sammy07: 11:36am On May 25, 2020
proeast:


Not true! Biafra can easily double food production within a few years and in less than a decade become food sufficient. Even if we need to get more, we can still decide to buy from Cameroun. But on the other hand, without the Biafran market, many families in the north that depend on agriculture will lose their income and sink deeper into poverty. So the North or Arewa will need us more than we will need them.

if Nigerians are sensible, the best solution is to give every region semi autonomy so that everyone can still benefit from each other.

Now you're talking
But the thing is, first we are luck that we have free Agriculture IN North

We are lucky that we have Seaports with industries and oil in SS and SW

We're lucky that we have natural gas, coal and SMEs in SE.

If at the bolded is done.( semi autonomy)

We will need each other by buying what we lack and cost of trasportation will be less and we'll be using same currency.

But if each region start importing outside, no region will be better, we'll remain stand still with no progress.
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:42am On May 25, 2020
Sammy07:


Now you're talking
But the thing is, first we are luck that we have free Agriculture IN North

We are lucky that we have Seaports with industries and oil in SS and SW

We're lucky that we have natural gas, coal and SMEs in SE.

If at the bolded is done.( semi autonomy)

We will need each other by buying what we lack and cost of trasportation will be less and we'll be using same currency.

But if each region start importing outside, no region will be better, we'll remain stand still with no progress.


Very intelligent post. I can't believe my yoruba brother can ever be this unbiased
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by AwkaFinest: 11:45am On May 25, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:



Your useless cultist brother kinematics aka awkafinest is the reason PORT HARCOURT has been in the news for the very wrong reasons and this will continue until he respects his old age. We are ready to match his stupidity at any level and surpass it just like we have been doing


Chino my Anambra brother. Finally you are tired of shouting "I'm from Rivers, I'm from Rivers".

Come let us develop our own, leave Niger Deltans to do their thing, our Anambra has been taken over by potopoto.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Sammy07: 11:48am On May 25, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:



Very intelligent post. I can't believe my yoruba brother can ever be this unbiased

Lol,.my niggar

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by proeast(m): 11:49am On May 25, 2020
dukeprince50:
I don't know who has more poor people, but think of it, Nigeria has the richest people(pastors, politicians, business moguls) in Africa yet one of the poorest countries in terms of GDP per Capita, having so many rich men is different from being a rich country

The best ecomonic model is one where wealth is largely spread out and not in control of a select few like you have in the north and to a lesser extent in the SW, but on the other hand, wealth is relatively spread out in the East. I will give you instances to judge; go to any SE village, you will find almost everyone living in decent houses, I mean duplexes or at least bungalows.

In my own village in Imo state, I have not seen anyone living in thatch or mud houses, even native doctors that used to live in such now live in normal houses but when I went to the North and parts of the SW, thatched and mud houses were very common in their communities with only a few nice looking houses. Secondly, go to any city in the SE, you will find out that almost every neighborhood looks like a middle class estate in terms of housing. However, it is different in the North or SW. Likewise, go to any city outside Igbo land and ask yourself why Igbos always live in relatively better houses than the locals.

Now, you will agree with me that no one who has the means will want to live in slum/shanty housing. So where is the poverty Yeye Kale is talking about?

Lastly, Nigeria's economy is largely informal sector controlled. Again, ask yourself which people control the informal sector in Nigeria? Of course the Igbos. Aside controlling the informal sector, we still compete favourably in the formal sector and we have the largest diaspora population. So how on Earth do we have more poor people than the SW??

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Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:49am On May 25, 2020
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AwkaFinest:

Chino my Anambra brother. Finally you are tired of shouting "I'm from Rivers, I'm from Rivers".
Come let us develop our own, leave Niger Deltans to do their thing, our Anambra has been taken over by potopoto.
[/s]


Hahahaha

I am from Rivers state and PORT HARCOURT is my city. Stop crying brother kinematics

Pictures: PORT HARCOURT city

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:51am On May 25, 2020
Kinematics aka awkafinest, don't forget that PORT HARCOURT is the most polluted city in the world hahahaha

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by AwkaFinest: 11:51am On May 25, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:
Even with oil wealth Rivers state have more poor people than even kwara. This is shameful kinematics


Chinonso Dike, I know this is painful to hear, our ihiala is now a rotten shithole, our Anambra is even poorer than some northern states.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Unik3030: 11:52am On May 25, 2020
fugarlion:
Eastern region will survive from their ingenuity. Igbos will always embrace their so-called Niger Delta brothers whether oil or no oil because blood is thicker than water. Yorubbas will never ever embrace so-called Niger Delta without oil, same goes for Hausa-Fulani because they know they are not related; this fake love is all about their oil. But so-called Niger Delta people in hindsight will forever hate Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani from generation to generation. I'm talking about the kind of hate that if they see Yorubaa or Hausa-Fulani after separation without oil, dey fit harm una.

Yorubbas will not survive without oil money as this Corona only exposed them. Hausa-Fulani may survive by managing!
if only u know Yorubas built cocoa house without oil money n they had the largest dgp without oil.so of all regions u didn't talk about south east n north with their poverty rating but u believe Yoruba land will suffer
let me believe u typed this out of hate for yorubas
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:52am On May 25, 2020
Kinematics are awkafinest, see our PORT HARCOURT international oil rich city hahahaha

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:53am On May 25, 2020
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AwkaFinest:

Chinonso Dike, I know this is painful to hear, our ihiala is now a rotten shithole, our Anambra is even poorer than some northern states.
[/s]


It is shameful that my Rivers state is poorer than kwara. Rivers state is a cursed backward shithole state. Tufia

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by AwkaFinest: 11:53am On May 25, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:
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Hahahaha

I am from Rivers state and PORT HARCOURT is my city. Stop crying brother kinematics

Pictures: PORT HARCOURT city


Chai. Chinonso who are you trying to impress?
Ihiala needs your own quarter of development. Our state Anambra needs our help.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by dukeprince50: 11:55am On May 25, 2020
proeast:


The best ecomonic model is one where wealth is largely spread out and not in control of a select few like you have in the north and to a lesser extent in the SW, but on the other hand, wealth is relatively spread out in the East. I will give you instances to judge; go to any SE village, you will find almost everyone living in decent houses, I mean duplexes or at least bungalows.

In my own village in Imo state, I have not seen anyone living in thatch or mud houses, even native doctors that used to live in such now live in normal houses but when I went to the North and parts of the SW, thatched and mud houses were very common in their communities with only a few nice looking houses. Secondly, go to any city in the SE, you will find out that almost every neighborhood looks like a middle class estate in terms of housing. However, it is different in the North or SW. Likewise, go to any city outside Igbo land and ask yourself why Igbos always live in relatively better houses than the locals.

Now, you will agree with me that no one who has the means will want to live in slum/shanty housing. So where is the poverty Yeye Kale is talking about?

Lastly, Nigeria's economy is largely informal sector controlled. Again, ask yourself which people control the informal sector in Nigeria? Of course the Igbos. Aside controlling the informal sector, we still compete favourably in the formal sector and we have the largest diaspora population. So how on Earth do we have more poor people than the SW??
wealth is equally distributed in SE? uzor kalu case proves that "terms and conditions are applied".
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:55am On May 25, 2020
[s]
AwkaFinest:

Chai. Chinonso who are you trying to impress?
Ihiala needs your own quarter of development. Our state Anambra needs our help.
[/s]


Hahahaha

See PORT HARCOURT land of oil wealth.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:57am On May 25, 2020
Kinematics aka awkafinest, see PORT HARCOURT international oil rich city hahahaha

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by joeyfire(m): 11:57am On May 25, 2020
They will finally be free. Oil has really held down that place.
Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:58am On May 25, 2020
Kinematics aka awkafinest, Rivers state is a useless good for nothing shithole. See how our Rivers yoots roll. Bunch of cultists and kidnappers

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 11:59am On May 25, 2020
joeyfire:
They will finally be free. Oil has really held down that place.


Rivers yoots shall become cannibals once oil is gone. Look at them right now, what do you think will happen when oil runs dry.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Kinematics: 12:00pm On May 25, 2020
fugarlion:
[s]Eastern region will survive from their ingenuity. Igbos will always embrace their so-called Niger Delta brothers whether oil or no oil because blood is thicker than water. Yorubbas will never ever embrace so-called Niger Delta without oil, same goes for Hausa-Fulani because they know they are not related; this fake love is all about their oil. But so-called Niger Delta people in hindsight will forever hate Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani from generation to generation. I'm talking about the kind of hate that if they see Yorubaa or Hausa-Fulani after separation without oil, dey fit harm una.

Yorubbas will not survive without oil money as this Corona only exposed them. Hausa-Fulani may survive by managing[/s]!


Eastern region is dead and buried. Stop living in the past. This is the present and bring your head back to reality.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 12:01pm On May 25, 2020
See PORT HARCOURT waterfronts despite the huge oil revenue

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by Kinematics: 12:02pm On May 25, 2020
tatatar:

Which region is the poverty capital of the South,and in Nigeria after the core North? And which region generates by far the lowest non-oil revenues? And which regions have the lowest IGR in the country?


When I say potopoto you say republic...

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Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by PortHarcourt1st: 12:03pm On May 25, 2020
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Kinematics:

Eastern region is dead and buried. Stop living in the past. This is the present and bring your head back to reality.
[/s]


Shut up. You are a shameless bat. See our PORT HARCOURT despite all the oil revenue. I think Rivers state is a dead zone.

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by leicestercamper: 12:04pm On May 25, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:



Rivers yoots shall become cannibals once oil is gone. Look at them right now, what do you think will happen when oil runs dry.

Chai wicked cheesy

Re: If Oil Runs out Today What Will Niger Delta Look Like. by ogenyi1: 12:05pm On May 25, 2020
PortHarcourt1st:
Kinematics aka awkafinest, see PORT HARCOURT international oil rich city hahahaha


Ph is disgusting to say the least

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