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bamoski:Regardless of the politicization of the decades long herdsmen-farmer crisis which is daily being unraveled as a satanic tool of the opposition, the Fulani name remains bold and intact as the militarily dominant political Machiavellians of this country that have produced the richest black man on the planet set to cater for the entire country's energy needs through his mega-refinery so don't get it twisted. If I were you I'd be more bothered with washing off the hateful, bitter, defeated, criminal and untrustworthy 5 percenter labels that you're synonymous with, that will continue to rob you of political relevance and power to rule yourselves for decades to come. P.S FM is serving a long ban soon to elapse but remains alive as QS ![]() |
kayfra:Toyota Amaka LWKMD ![]() |
spartanman007:So much wisdom in one post. Unfortunately somehow they view "stooping to conquer" political strategy as "arse-kissing" so they end up in one endless loop of superiority/inferiority complex and endless disappointments. |
AceRoyal:Go suck on a cactus if the truth hurts so much...if the Police were able to contain them initially would they have grown into the menace they are now that require military action to neutralise? How will my post sound "sensible" to you when your bigotry driven hatred for the Government will always make you weep whenever good news breaks, even when its for the peace of the country? As if you can recognize sense even if it struck you right in the face ![]() |
mgbadike81:Your statement just exposes your ignorance of the Zamfara terrain So you expect gunships to take off and land in the sandy desert terrain without damaging the weapon systems? You expect delicate bombs to be loaded on the aircraft on the rough desert terrain? Are you even aware that Zamfara lacks an Airforce Base and does not have an airport, so how can the operation go on without a helipad no matter how brief it is? Your desperation to debunk this report is so unashamedly obvious hence I don't expect you to reason rationally without bias, just a waste of time. Goodbye. |
mgbadike81:For your information, the Nigerian Airforce's helicopter gunships and Mi-35P bombers are some of the deadliest weapons in its arsenal (fitting the kind of low-flying operation over a small area), and they do not need a runway, only a helipad which has already been constructed and aircraft delivered. Not all operations require high flying, high-speed jets.
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AceRoyal:Air Force is finally bombing bandit herdsmen, rustlers and kidnappers yet you still found a reason to WAIL ![]() What concerns nonsense nomenclature with the wiping out of criminal bandits in a most deadly and effective manner? You wailers are inconsolable, sometimes it seems you deserve your agony. |
Well done to our Fighter Pilots...bomb out those scum bandits off the face of the Earth. Let us hear what the ipob wailers have to say this time...Awon "Air Force is supporting fulani herdsmen yen yen yen yen" They will not disappoint but regardless our Air Force will not hesitate to destroy those criminals they support out of hatred for Nigeria. Godspeed and good-luck to our troops. Thank God for an able Commander-in-Chief. |
lovat: ![]() We are talking of a CONVICTED CRIMINAL being shamelessly honoured by a PDP Governor less than 1 week after his conviction and you're telling me of a senator that gave present to Magu ![]() Typical of PDP you will defend corruption with all your might, blood, sweat and tears using the flimsiest of excuses. You, Wike and Jang should take this and buy some SHAME.
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Were you expecting Angel Gabriel before? Crooks of a feather flock together. PDP is a party of shameless thieves and looters where stealing is celebrated and rewarded...it is a party tradition and culture. With fresh Convict Jang's honour today, it shows they still have not changed and are unready for governance. "Show me your friend and I will tell you who you are" - the saying remains true to this day. |
FFK that has noodles for brains? Next! |
lexy2014:Atiku not being able to go to America due to a corruption indictment by the US Senate shows that he is not fit to rule Nigeria. Apart from lacking the integrity to hold the high office in trust, he would be entering the hallowed Presidency with a heavy diplomatic handicap. Civil Society should organize a Presidential debate in Washington in January 2019, will be quite interesting ![]() |
yeyerolling:And it didn't occur to the dumb Chiefs that they could have sold their boats to buy commercial vehicles that would use that bridge while allowing development to reach their villages? Lmao ![]() It's amazing what decades of consuming ogogoro and kain kain can do to the brain. |
Blue3k post=68573772[b:Lol I know its plain petty bitterness and jealousy that Dangote has refused to invest in their militant region. Its a quiet Sunday evening with less to do hence I'm shooting iPigs and their likes for sport ![]() |
TylerDurden:Trading that same humble kolanut and groundnuts across African countries is where Aminu Dantata (Dangote's uncle and benefactor) got the N500,000 which he gave Dangote to start with as capital. That same gworo money was the seed that made him into the worlds richest black man today, with the capacity to build a multibillion dollar refinery that your lazy asses cannot build and instead are dreaming of destroying. You should be ashamed that an Aboki from Kano without a drop of oil is able to build an oil refinery and even pass a pipeline under your waters, yet all you can do is drink shekpe and shout BOMB! |
TylerDurden:According to Mr. Devakumar Edwin, Group Executive Director, Strategy, Portfolio Development and Capital Projects - DANGOTE REFINERY & PETROCHEMICAL PLANT: So, we decided to expand the capability of the refinery to handle oil from different sources. Today, the Dangote Refinery can process a wide range of crudes, such as all the African crudes including that of Algeria, Libya, Angola, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, etc., the U.S. crudes, Arab Light, etc. Since we are not dependent on Nigerian crude, we are not prone to the risk of the Niger Delta disturbance. We do not use pipelines; rather, we use ships. We use Single Point Mooring Buoys (SPMs) for offloading the crude and loading the products," he said. SOURCE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201801070087.html - These are the words of an Indian professional, not any "Afonja" or "Aboki". |
debaj10:4 Nations? Lol. Now tell me, are there more rich developed nations with capacity for alternative energy sources than poor technologically backward countries or the other way round? Bros, 100 years from now, many countries will still depend on fossil fuels, that is the reality. Dangote is no fool not to do a long term feasibility study before sinking billions of $ (and neither are his lenders), if he was he wouldn't have such a string of successful business ventures of continental proportions. |
TylerDurden:Do you know what a shortfall means? If you did you wouldn't be asking me such a silly question. A smaller amount of the crude oil will be sourced from Lagos (which is what I meant by locally sourced) while the bulk of the crude oil supply will be sourced from other countries, which is exactly how the refinery was designed to operate. P.S It makes a lot of sense to stop importation of refined fuel (by Gov't thereby losing forex) and instead let a private individual import crude oil with his own money and then export the refined product (thereby gaining forex and boosting the Naira). Some of these things might be too complex for a bomber or militant to assimilate so I understand. |
TylerDurden:Read to understand and not to argue. During their risk analyses, they discovered the existence of touts with your destructive and violent mindset and adjusted accordingly. The refinery was never designed to rely on supply of Nigerian crude. QuotaSystem: |
Instead of them to think of how they can also build their own pipelines and refineries, they are threatening to destroy what their ancestors have never built or dreamt of building...an under-sea gas pipeline to serve the world's largest single train refinery and petrochemical plant, simply because it is owned by an "Aboki". Shame on you. |
TylerDurden: TylerDurden:According to Mr. Devakumar Edwin, Group Executive Director, Strategy, Portfolio Development and Capital Projects - DANGOTE REFINERY & PETROCHEMICAL PLANT: Since we are not dependent on Nigerian crude, we are not prone to the risk of the Niger Delta disturbance. We do not use pipelines; rather, we use ships. We use Single Point Mooring Buoys (SPMs) for offloading the crude and loading the products," he said. SOURCE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201801070087.html - These are the words of an Indian professional, not any "Afonja" or "Aboki". |
According to Mr. Devakumar Edwin, Group Executive Director, Strategy, Portfolio Development and Capital Projects - DANGOTE REFINERY & PETROCHEMICAL PLANT: Edwin said before the commencement of construction of the project a lot of risk analyses was conducted. "The original thought was that we had everything we needed in Nigeria, i.e. the crude oil. When we started analysis, we realised that it was highly risky to place all our eggs in one basket, by relying only on Nigerian crude. So, we decided to expand the capability of the refinery to handle oil from different sources. Today, the Dangote Refinery can process a wide range of crudes, such as all the African crudes including that of Algeria, Libya, Angola, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, etc., the U.S. crudes, Arab Light, etc. Since we are not dependent on Nigerian crude, we are not prone to the risk of the Niger Delta disturbance. We do not use pipelines; rather, we use ships. We use Single Point Mooring Buoys (SPMs) for offloading the crude and loading the products," he said. SOURCE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201801070087.html - These are the words of an Indian professional, not any "Afonja" or "Aboki". |
TylerDurden:Did Dangote tell you that he plans to use pipelines to supply crude? NO. |
TylerDurden:"The Dangote Group’s sub-sea pipeline infrastructure is expected to augment the natural domestic gas supply and add an estimated 12,000 Mega Watts (MW) to Nigeria’s power generation capacity. The subsea pipelines are expected to create a corridor for evacuation of trapped from offshore platforms in Nigeria to allow their monetization." Most of the associated gases produced offshore in Nigeria are currently being re-injected or flared. Hence the Dangote strategy is to serve as a transporter only transporter and processor, or buyer for producers of the gases.. https://guardian.ng/business-services/dangote-deep-sea-pipeline-to-boost-nigerias-power-generation-by-12000mw/ For your information Dangote had already declared years ago from inception that his crude oil will be locally sourced and the shortfall imported. He emphasized that he will NOT be sourcing oil from the ND so I wonder what you're complaining about. The only subsea pipeline Dangote is constructing from the Niger Delta is for GAS and not crude oil. |
debaj10:You really think Dangote will sink his billions into a venture without a comprehensive feasibility study? Lol. In the same vein, you expect that the bankers that facilitated the syndicated loans did not do their financial projection and cash flow analysis before guaranteeing those billions of dollars in credit? Lol, the entire premise of the thread is built on falsehood so I don't blame you. Not a drop of crude oil will be conveyed through Dangote's sub-sea pipelines from the ND. Take that to the bank and deposit. |
Lies to deceive the gullible. Dangote's deep sea pipeline is to convey GAS and not a single drop of crude oil from the Niger Delta. https://guardian.ng/business-services/dangote-deep-sea-pipeline-to-boost-nigerias-power-generation-by-12000mw/ Furthermore, this GAS will be used for power generation which will be fed into the NATIONAL grid, and not Arewa/Oodua grid. No need to be paranoid ![]() |
fiizznation:Lol Its not emulation bro, but correction. Our heritage is being deliberately and persistently attacked, it's only noble to correct misrepresentations. Quite distinct from bigotry. Silence often denotes consent. |
SalamRushdie:Did the 2015 election results look balanced to you? Can't you see it is reflected in the security council? Or you think it's a coincidence that the IPOB region is the only one missing? Embrace reality. Kiss the truth |
fiizznation:Honour and condemnation should always be given where due. As we condemn Fulani herdsmen, we celebrate Fulani world achievers. |
ZKOSOSO:In 2016, PMB was sick - the God factor prevailed... In 2017, PMB was called a vegetable that will never return alive - God factor still prevailed. In 2019, God's will must still prevail. He will be alright last last. Don't worry. |
Paperwhite:Last time I checked, Tinubu, Buhari himself and "all his political ass-lickers" are still part of the electorate Shehu Sani is talking about because they're all going to cast their vote on Election Day. Senator Obvious can therefore go and sit down. |
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