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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:39pm On May 25, 2020
AlabiJ:


Will you shit the fvck up and stop shouting g like a restarted goat. Na so e pain you reach??

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/05/05/with-huge-gas-reserves-of-650bcf-lagos-joins-oil-producing-states/

Go and commit suicide since you are in so much pains.
There is no Gas stop deceiving yourself with article paid for, Google gas fields in Nigeria

Lagos is just oil field

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Sakamaje: 2:42pm On May 25, 2020
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These are Gas fields

There's no gas in Yorubaland

I don't understand why you are arguing blindly. There are gas reserves in the SW. They're yet to be tapped, that's why they are designated as reserves. Anambra also has reserves still in the ground, will you say Anambra has no gas because it is still the ground?

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Resees: 2:43pm On May 25, 2020
Im coming back home to Enugu gotta Enjoy my igbo land.

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by AlabiJ: 2:49pm On May 25, 2020
post=89946149:

There is no Gas stop deceiving yourself with article paid for, Google gas fields in Nigeria

Lagos is just oil field

Lmao. I can see how you are seriously angry and frustrated at the revelation that Lagos has gas reserves. That article in the link I referenced was written by your fellow igbo. Whether you accept it or not is actually not important. undecided The only solution to your problem is to simply commit suicide because your disbelief doesn't change anything. Sorry.

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by MetaPhysical: 2:59pm On May 25, 2020
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Shell and Seplat

Anambra"illegitimate"son,

1. Shell has operations in Escravos, Seplat does not.

2. ANOH is a joint venture Shell/Seplat.

3. ANOH is a project and operates OML53 and OML21. Between the two there are six wells, drilled for oil.

4. Shel/Seplat is mining oil from underground.

5. When the oil gets to surface it is taken through refinement to extract gas.

6. The gas is piped and stored in Oben storage facilities.

7. From Oben, gas delivery trucks are filled and rolled out to take the end product to nearby markets, including Imo State. Lagos is not a nearby market and there is no truck rolling from Oben to Lagos.

8. So how do you get gas from Oben to Lagos? ....or from Imo to Lagos?
Impossible under current arrangements. If ever it will be done it will be gas pipeline from Oben going to Escravos to connect to ELPS.

9. Is there a gas pipeline from Imo to Lagos? No.

10. Is there pipeline from Oben to Lagos? No.

11. Is there gas reserve in Imo? No.

....but if there is we would love to know so we can scatter it and Imo and Biafra remain a powerless state under Oduduwa exploitation.

Get sense! grin

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Nobody: 3:51pm On May 25, 2020
PVision2020:

The way they reason is mind boggling. And they have this herd mentality, both their Educated and Ipob miscreants reason alike... Emotional without Logic.

I always find this distinctly bizarre and fascinating about them. Clannish indoctrination so strong it turns even the most learned of Professors into rabid IPOBians talking drivel.

All oil and gas producing States, to include Imo , enjoy a 13% extra revenue because of the derivation principle that seeks to be fair to the States producing the oil and gas wealth of Nigeria. Imo, in a 7 month period of 2019, got N5 billion. See below.


If Igbos were not so clannish, hateful, myopic, misguided and lacking in focus then they should firmly and unwavering focus on the massive corruption and embezzlement of State government preventing the extra 13% derivation revenue impacting on communities producing the oil and gas. Absolutely condemnable Igbos never have time or inclination to focus on what matters for them and their people.

Instead it is Sabre rattling against others especially the Yorubas to the extent that when Igbo man hears Yoruba or Lagos he begins hyperventilating clannishly. Sad people.



https://nairametrics.com/2019/09/18/nigerian-oil-producing-states-shared-302-billion-in-7-months/


Nigerian Oil producing States shared N302 billion in 7-months

Number Breakdown: Specifically, Nigerian Oil producing states include Delta, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Rivers, Edo, Ondo, Imo, Abia and Lagos. Note that since 2016, Lagos state has been officially declared an oil-producing state in Nigeria, however, the state still earns low from the derivation fund.

On the list, Delta State ranks first, with a total of N94.4 billion, which represents about 31% of the total 13% derivation shared so far in 2019.
Akwa Ibom closely followed Delta having received a total of N70.8 billion as 13% derivation revenue shared. This means the state received 23% of the total disbursement during the period.

Other states include Bayelsa (N56.2 billion), Rivers (N54.1 billion), Edo (N10.5 billion), Ondo (N7.68 billion), Imo (N5.02 billion), Abia (N3.9 billion) and Lagos (N3.8 million).
A quick check into the Central Bank of Nigeria 2018 annual report shows that all the states received a total of N640.0 billion as the oil-producing states.


This means, in the last 19 months, the oil-producing states shared N942 billion altogether.


Some Concerns: Despite the 13% derivation received, most of the 9 states (if not all) are among the most highly indebted states in Nigeria. For instance, in an earlier publication on Nairametrics, it was disclosed that Lagos state leads the debtors’ club with a total debt of N980 billion.

States among the oil-producing states with the biggest debt profile as at March 2019 include Rivers (N249 billion), Akwa Ibom (N213 billion), Edo (N171.2 billion), Bayelsa (N150 billion).
Despite the huge sum notwithstanding, the Niger Delta region is still suffering from massive infrastructure decay, environmental degradation, among many others.


On the other hand, the 13% derivation fund has been a subject of controversy between the oil-producing communities and various state governments, with the communities asking the Federal Government to pay the money directly to the communities and not into the coffers of the state.

Recently, the National Chairman of Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSCON), Mr. Mike Emuh, disclosed that Federal Government is currently working with oil-producing communities in the country to review the template for the payments of the 13% derivation of revenue generated from oil and gas directly to host communities.

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:19pm On May 25, 2020
AlabiJ:


Lmao. I can see how you are seriously angry and frustrated at the revelation that Lagos has gas reserves. That article in the link I referenced was written by your fellow igbo. Whether you accept it or not is actually not important. undecided The only solution to your problem is to simply commit suicide because your disbelief doesn't change anything. Sorry.
There is no Gas in west nothing like hate, during Fashola's tenue when he organised Lagos state economic submit, chaired by former minister of Power Barth Nnaji, the question was raised by one of the participants, Fashola and the former minister admitted there is no Gas in west, that only east have huge gas reserved

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by kayfra: 4:27pm On May 25, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Anambra"illegitimate"son,

1. Shell has operations in Escravos, Seplat does not.

2. ANOH is a joint venture Shell/Seplat.

3. ANOH is a project and operates OML53 and OML21. Between the two there are six wells, drilled for oil.

4. Shel/Seplat is mining oil from underground.

5. When the oil gets to surface it is taken through refinement to extract gas.

6. The gas is piped and stored in Oben storage facilities.

7. From Oben, gas delivery trucks are filled and rolled out to take the end product to nearby markets, including Imo State. Lagos is not a nearby market and there is no truck rolling from Oben to Lagos.

8. So how do you get gas from Oben to Lagos? ....or from Imo to Lagos?
Impossible under current arrangements. If ever it will be done it will be gas pipeline from Oben going to Escravos to connect to ELPS.

9. Is there a gas pipeline from Imo to Lagos? No.

10. Is there pipeline from Oben to Lagos? No.

11. Is there gas reserve in Imo? No.

....but if there is we would love to know so we can scatter it and Imo and Biafra remain a powerless state under Oduduwa exploitation.

Get sense! grin

Lmao grin

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Smoke55: 4:42pm On May 25, 2020
omonnakoda:

Ghana was not conquered like Biafra

Biafra was conquered at the cost of precious Nigerian lives

The people are free to return to their Jewish homeland as advocated by Nnamdi Kanu before he died

i doubt you have any atom of brain in that big skull of your.

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by AlabiJ: 4:44pm On May 25, 2020
post=89948998:

There is no Gas in west nothing like hate, during Fashola's tenue when he organised Lagos state economic submit, chaired by former minister of Power Barth Nnaji, the question was raised by one of the participants, Fashola and the former minister admitted there is no Gas in west, that only east have huge gas reserved

Like I said, you will end up committing suicide over this matter as a result of your bitterness. FYI, the Lagos gas reserves were discovered during Ambode's tenure (not Fashola's) after 25-yrs of exploration. I know it breaks your heart but there's nothing you can do about it, absolutely nothing. undecided

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/05/05/with-huge-gas-reserves-of-650bcf-lagos-joins-oil-producing-states/

After spending 25 years exploring for hydrocarbon resources off the coast of Lagos, Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum, in partnership with Panoro Energy ASA and First Hydrocarbon Nigeria (FHN) Limited, among others, finally catapulted Lagos State into the league of oil and gas producing states in the country.

Panoro, an independent oil and gas company based in the United Kingdom, announced wednesday that oil production had commenced from the Aje oil field located in Oil Mining Lease (OML) 113, offshore Lagos, on Tuesday, May 3.

Of greater significance also is the disclosure that the oil field holds untapped reserves of about 650 billion cubic feet (bcf), which if harnessed in two to three years’ time, according to a company source, could supply Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub, all the gas feedstock it needs for the thermal power stations and other manufacturing concerns domiciled in the state and its environs.


Ondo also has its share, the Ororo field

http://www.siriuspetroleum.com/media-news/ororo-field-update/

Summary of Independent Assessment by Schlumberger

· Ororo Field hydrocarbon in place estimated at 35.2- 44.1 MMstb (P50 - P10 oil-in-place).

· Seven oil bearing sands (D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, F and G) were identified in Ororo-1 well.

· The P50 - P10 Recoverable Oil from the single Ororo-1 well estimated at 10.0 MMstb - 12.8 MMstb.

· The Ororo-1 well flow tested at a combined production rate of approximately 2,800 barrels of oil per day (bopd) from two oil producing sands.

· Ororo-1 well contains 125ft true vertical thickness (TVT) of net oil pay.

The P50 - P10 Gas Initially In Place estimated at 396.5 - 557.6 Bscf with Recoverable Gas of 276.9 - 390.66 Bscf (P50 - P10).



Oya, should I get you the noose that you can use to kill yourself, or will you do so yourself? cheesy grin

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by MetaPhysical: 4:48pm On May 25, 2020
Grayoso:


I always find this distinctly bizarre and fascinating about them. Clannish indoctrination so strong it turns even the most learned of Professors into rabid IPOBians talking drivel.

All oil and gas producing States, to include Imo , enjoy a 13% extra revenue because of the derivation principle that seeks to be fair to the States producing the oil and gas wealth of Nigeria. Imo, in a 7 month period of 2019, got N5 billion. See below.


If Igbos were not so clannish, hateful, myopic, misguided and lacking in focus then they should firmly and unwavering focus on the massive corruption and embezzlement of State government preventing the extra 13% derivation revenue impacting on communities producing the oil and gas. Absolutely condemnable Igbos never have time or inclination to focus on what matters for them and their people.

Instead it is Sabre rattling against others especially the Yorubas to the extent that when Igbo man hears Yoruba or Lagos he begins hyperventilating clannishly. Sad people.



https://nairametrics.com/2019/09/18/nigerian-oil-producing-states-shared-302-billion-in-7-months/

You take Anambra"last"son, dedetwo, pazienza, amarabae, and many ibos here well educated, with Peter Obi, Orji Uzor Kalu...politically achieved and exposed, with people lile Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda...acclaimed authors .....and position them with Onithsa bridge head touts like my dear brother Odingo1 (God continue to work on him to repent in Jesus name), add Nnamdi Kanu a bloody dog walker that positions himself falsely as diplomat......they all suffer from the "our son" syndrome.

This makes it difficult to accredit and separate the elite from the riffraffs like Kanu.

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by orisa37: 4:55pm On May 25, 2020
THIS GOVERNMENT IS SPOILING FOR ANARCHY. BUHARI WANTS TO HANDOVER TO BURAITAI.
Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by engrchykae(m): 5:24pm On May 25, 2020
omonnakoda:

Home state of the Black Scorpion Husband of Biafra
shut up,it was biafra that ended the career of Benjamin adenkunle.he is just a loudmouth.
Whose 3rd marine was destroyed in owerri in 1968.
Ask your parents,adenkunle left col etuk in owerri and major shande in aba and ran back to Port Harcourt.

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Chimaraymond455: 5:31pm On May 25, 2020
To your tent oh isreal!!!! believe Yoruba lagos Ibadan express gutter media propaganda at your own risk, when I tell people that this people have destroyed this country with gutter media they thought I was joking

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Paxie55: 5:54pm On May 25, 2020
Lol. Arewa BMC are busy, showing off on Twitter, their BMC SW counterpart are here, disturbing us with their 30k monthly payment. No efcc harassment of those expensive cars from the North, but the same can't be said when a Southerner shows off. You will be seeing fellow Southerner calling him yahoo or Ritualist. Shameless geographical location.

I really wish This Country can just break up. cry

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Pentagon007: 6:14pm On May 25, 2020
The gas from ANOH is to be taken to OBEN(owned by Seplat) processing plant. Then after processing, it is then taken to Escravos from where it will then be piped onwards to Lagos.

NB: The Yoruba boys here are trying to twist fact. In a report concerning the Owerri gas operation, it is stated thus;
”The processed gas will be transported to the
Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) and
West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) through a
26km-long spur line connecting to the OB3
pipeline. The produced LPG will be trucked
directly to Owerri, while the condensate will be
exported to either Shell Bonny and or ENI’s
Brass River terminal"

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Pentagon007: 6:30pm On May 25, 2020
Pentagon007:
The gas from ANOH is to be taken to OBEN(owned by Seplat) processing plant. Then after processing, it is then taken to Escravos from where it will then be piped onwards to Lagos.

NB: The Yoruba boys here are trying to twist fact. In a report concerning the Owerri gas operation, it is stated thus;
”The processed gas will be transported to the
Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) and
West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) through a
26km-long spur line connecting to the OB3
pipeline. The produced LPG will be trucked
directly to Owerri, while the condensate will be
exported to either Shell Bonny and or ENI’s
Brass River terminal"

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:31pm On May 25, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Anambra"illegitimate"son,

1. Shell has operations in Escravos, Seplat does not.

2. ANOH is a joint venture Shell/Seplat.

3. ANOH is a project and operates OML53 and OML21. Between the two there are six wells, drilled for oil.

4. Shel/Seplat is mining oil from underground.

5. When the oil gets to surface it is taken through refinement to extract gas.

6. The gas is piped and stored in Oben storage facilities.

7. From Oben, gas delivery trucks are filled and rolled out to take the end product to nearby markets, including Imo State. Lagos is not a nearby market and there is no truck rolling from Oben to Lagos.

8. So how do you get gas from Oben to Lagos? ....or from Imo to Lagos?
Impossible under current arrangements. If ever it will be done it will be gas pipeline from Oben going to Escravos to connect to ELPS.

9. Is there a gas pipeline from Imo to Lagos? No.

10. Is there pipeline from Oben to Lagos? No.

11. Is there gas reserve in Imo? No.

....but if there is we would love to know so we can scatter it and Imo and Biafra remain a powerless state under Oduduwa exploitation.

Get sense! grin
Otondo kindly view

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:32pm On May 25, 2020
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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by kettykings: 6:34pm On May 25, 2020
omonnakoda:
Because Imo is part of the conquered territory of Nigeria surrendered to Colonel Obasanjo I 1970

you people are seriously working towards a second Nigeria civil war between the East and West , well lets watch and see how it plays out

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Pentagon007: 6:35pm On May 25, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Anambra"illegitimate"son,

1. Shell has operations in Escravos, Seplat does not.

2. ANOH is a joint venture Shell/Seplat.

3. ANOH is a project and operates OML53 and OML21. Between the two there are six wells, drilled for oil.

4. Shel/Seplat is mining oil from underground.

5. When the oil gets to surface it is taken through refinement to extract gas.

6. The gas is piped and stored in Oben storage facilities.

7. From Oben, gas delivery trucks are filled and rolled out to take the end product to nearby markets, including Imo State. Lagos is not a nearby market and there is no truck rolling from Oben to Lagos.

8. So how do you get gas from Oben to Lagos? ....or from Imo to Lagos?
Impossible under current arrangements. If ever it will be done it will be gas pipeline from Oben going to Escravos to connect to ELPS.

9. Is there a gas pipeline from Imo to Lagos? No.

10. Is there pipeline from Oben to Lagos? No.

11. Is there gas reserve in Imo? No.

....but if there is we would love to know so we can scatter it and Imo and Biafra remain a powerless state under Oduduwa exploitation.

Get sense! grin

Pentagon007:
The gas from ANOH is to be taken to OBEN(owned by Seplat) processing plant. Then after processing, it is then taken to Escravos from where it will then be piped onwards to Lagos. STOP trying to twist fact. In a report concerning the Owerri gas operation, it is stated thus;
”The processed gas will be transported to the
Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) and
West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) through a
26km-long spur line connecting to the OB3
pipeline. The produced LPG will be trucked
directly to Owerri, while the condensate will be
exported to either Shell Bonny and or ENI’s
Brass River terminal"
Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by omonnakoda: 6:35pm On May 25, 2020
One thing is clear Igbos are deeply frustrated at the lack of movement to Biafra
Deeply scared of

EGWU EKE grin

Which has turned them all to

Internet warriors

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:36pm On May 25, 2020
Lagos hope now is on ASSA Gas

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:37pm On May 25, 2020
omonnakoda:
One thing is clear Igbos are deeply frustrated at the lack of movement to Biafra
Deeply scared of

EGWU Eke grin has turned them all to

Internet warriors
No Gas in Yoruba land

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Pentagon007: 6:41pm On May 25, 2020
post=89953534:
M
grin Nwanne You just bursted the Gas thief grin
Look how the was to be piped to no man's land
ANOH===>Seplat's OBEN ===> Escravos===>Lagos & Ghana

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by omonnakoda: 6:46pm On May 25, 2020
post=89953649:

No Gas in Yoruba land
If that makes you happy

But we have money to buy the all the gas we need .

There is a correlation between wealth and energy CONSUMPTION not production
GIYF
Check out which countries consume the most gas . How many don't import

I am not even getting into the we get gas argument.
We can buy gas from ANYWHERE

Just like we buy the best AGRICULTURAL products of Nigeria

Everyone wants to sell to us

How much gas is CONSUMED in Ebolaland?
We consume the best food, most gas,most petrol
Etc. Go figure

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by Nobody: 6:57pm On May 25, 2020
Amarabae:
if it is true, then it is a big height of injustice.
why not lay gas pipeline across all States?
Do you lay gas pipelines where they are not needed.Some state need more electricity than others,why others can get their via existing infrastructures and dams
Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by omonnakoda: 7:02pm On May 25, 2020
post=89953649:

No Gas in Yoruba land
Dancing pythons in Ebolaland

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by omonnakoda: 7:04pm On May 25, 2020
kettykings:


you people are seriously working towards a second Nigeria civil war between the East and West , well lets watch and see how it plays out
War? Don't be silly
What do you know about war? You will starve to death
You are under the cosh
If you try anything funny you will be EVACUATED from what you call ancestral lands and REPLACED with Grazing reserves
By the time the dust settles you will all be diasporans

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by LukasPodolski: 7:16pm On May 25, 2020
naija4life247:


Very true, empty chezyt beater. That is why all Igbos are in Lagos. As Yorubas pray to go to Heaven, Igbos pray to go to Lagos.

Hahah

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Re: Why Are FG Pumping Gas From Imo To Lagos State? by BabaRamota1980: 7:35pm On May 25, 2020
Who is asking this idi0t1c and f00l1sh question, who wants to know why slaves are supplying gas to keep their Yoruba masters pleased and comfortable? What a bold but insultive way to show ingratitude for all we have done to uplift Ibo in this hostile country. You dont want to supply gas to Lagos? Oya pack all yanminri and your okirika comot for Lagos and go back home and sniff your gas and stay happy. Baba lo ma pa yanminri!

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