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No rare earth elements are not uniformly distributed around the world, though they are found in many countries. While rare earth deposits can be found in various locations, the largest reserves and production are concentrated in a few countries, notably China. Dtribeless:
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Have you noticed how often the term rare earth is being mentioned lately? These are not your typical minerals, they are a special class of elements extracted from the soil and are critical in the production of advanced technology, including airplane components, electric vehicles, smartphones, and even military systems. Recently, due to escalating trade tensions and tariffs, China announced that it would be suspending the export of rare earth materials to the United States. This move is highly strategic and China knows just how vital these elements are to the U.S. tech and defense industries. The impact was immediate, sparking concerns and aggressive moves from the U.S., including renewed interest in Greenland for its untapped rare earth deposits. Even discussions about Ukraine’s debt repayment to the U.S. have reportedly included rare earth materials as a form of settlement. This brings me to a crucial observation that hits closer to home right here in Nigeria. For years, I've noticed something peculiar: China has been actively involved in extracting and exporting what we often refer to as red sand from southeastern Nigeria. From my own investigation, I’ve found that Chinese companies pay top dollar for this material. Want proof? Visit Apapa port and see for yourself how many trucks of this so-called “worthless” red sand are shipped out daily. But here’s the million-dollar question: Why is China so interested in our red sand? What exactly are they extracting and why are we, as a country, not taking it seriously? It's high time we connect the dots. That "red sand" could very well contain rare earth elements. If that’s the case, Nigeria could be sitting on a multi-billion dollar resource one that could potentially fund our national budget several times over, reduce our reliance on oil, and position us as a key global player in tech-related raw materials. Sadly, many Nigerians are unaware of the potential wealth under our feet, while foreign powers, like China, quietly make moves under the radar. And let’s not forget: the Chinese are famously secretive in their operations. We know about the U.S. Secret Service, the UK's MI6, and Russia’s KGB but how many people can name China’s intelligence agency? That alone should raise red flags. We must demand transparency, invest in geological research, and regulate the export of our soil and minerals. If we continue to ignore this issue, we risk giving away our future quite literally by the truckload. Final Thought: Nigeria may not need to borrow heavily or rely solely on oil revenue. The solution might already be in our soil quite literally. Let’s wake up before it's too late. Anyway, on a personal note: If you ever need to exchange Gift Cards or Crypto to Naira quickly and at great rates, please patronize my business —www.geniswap.com. We’re fast, reliable, and completely scam-free. In fact, if you ever have a bad experience, feel free to report me to the site admin — I’m confident in the transparency and trust we’ve built. Let’s grow together! |
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It about the case against Israel and being part of BRICS yet receiving funds from USA TruthU87: |
Nigeria only went there to borrow money. pimplucious: |
Anytime a foreign Government especially the Western Govt praise an African leader so much after agreement know the country has been betrayed by their leader and they have taken advantage of the African country. |
Simple solution federal government investigate the transaction between Ogun State government and The Chinese company If Ogun State government is found wanting, instead of disgracing us international pay off the debt by withhold Ogun State allocation for number of months that will be able to settle the debt. If they are not able to pay workers salaries next time people will vote in responsible governor but If Ogun State is found innocent sue the Chinese company for damages and invite Chinese ambassador in Nigeria for clarification. |
The recurring dream isn't a predictable pattern; rather, it occurs consistently whenever I become emotionally close to another woman. blackpanthar: |
If I were a Muslim or a traditionalist embracing polygamy, would this be the advice you recommend for my situation? Mindlog: |
You are misunderstanding the situation, it's not solely about a desire to cheat. I vehemently reject the idea of my marriage crumbling; however, when I engage casually with other women just trying to flirt around, I experience disturbing dreams of being pursued and attacked it's always a narrow escape with my life in the dream. This issue is quite serious, and I'm in need of a permanent solution. Often, individuals face challenges but fear judgment from society, preventing them from speaking up. A solution to such experiences could benefit others in similar situations, fostering a supportive environment for those going through problems. Mindlog: |
Her parents house I mean not mine sheetred: |
We had our traditional wedding at my parent's house in the city, followed by a white wedding on the island in Lagos. Sometimes, situations like this can be challenging. Have you or someone you know faced a similar issue, and if so, how was it solved? Nice2023: |
Over the past three years of my marriage, I've observed a recurring pattern in my dreams where I get attacked and chased whenever I become close to another woman. This has led me to avoid interacting with these women, initially thinking it might be a coincidence or that I consistently encounter individuals with negative intentions. However, when I discussed this with an old girlfriend, she clarified that it might be connected to my wife's cultural background, where women from her tribe are strictly forbidden to cheat on their husbands and they might have done something to prevent me from sleeping with another girl. This has left me feeling confused. Has anyone faced a similar situation, and if so, could you please offer advice on how to navigate this? |
I genuinely appreciate your advice and concern. However, rest assured, I won't let these feelings linger indefinitely. I already feel a sense of relief. Thank you. nairagenone: |
I understand if you perceive it as a weakness, and I wouldn't fault you for that judgment. It's easy to criticize when you're not personally involved. However, the one wearing the shoe knows exactly where it pinches. I've been known to label men who don't take full charge of their households as 'weaklings'. Forgiving her the first time, especially during our dating phase, goes against my usual disposition. Yet, I firmly believe God directed me to marry her after I sought His guidance in that matter. Sometimes, I wonder if I should have approached her about the initial revelation then, as I believe God revealed it to prevent it from happening then. To be honest, since our marriage, God has shown His presence in remarkable ways. From relatively humble beginnings, I was able to acquire about seven SUVs within the first year of marriage, a testament to the blessings that followed our obedience to God's will. Even marrying her was a significant struggle due to the inter-tribal nature of our union. She has proven to be an excellent wife without a doubt. Yet, the specter of the past still lingers, causing me concerns about trust. nairagenone: |
It's not about protecting her, it's just that things are incredibly complicated. She insists he's her longtime best friend from school, and what happened was a regrettable mistake. She swears it won't occur again and maintains they never dated. I'm in the process of planning a trip to Canada, and another revelation about her and this same guy has come to light. Part of it involves her securing a place on the mainland for work, due to the distance from home. When I returned unannounced, I sensed something wasn't right - she seemed to be hiding things, even giving away the car I gave her. Now, she's landed a well-paying job on the mainland, coincidentally in the exact area I dreamt about. She hasn't worked for three years, and I feel compelled to support her in taking this job, despite the distance. She often feels unhappy relying on me entirely. I woke up, prayed, and shared my concerns with her. I made it unequivocally clear that if history were to repeat itself, it would be the end of our marriage. She assured me it won't. She's reluctant to lose her newfound independence. Sharing this here helps me sort through my thoughts and find some relief. It's something I never intended to disclose. She's a deeply spiritual person, and it's that faith that holds me back from making unilateral decisions, even though, by all accounts, she should respect our union out of reverence for God. Jewessgratitud3: |
The infidelity occurred before I proposed, back when we were dating. They had known each other long before I entered the picture. It's not about telling her not to go; it's about the delicate balance of trust in a marriage. She's expressed her desire to attend, and she's been invited. I want to respect her wishes, but I'm also grappling with the trust aspect that's crucial in any marriage. Jewessgratitud3: |
You should understand that everyone faces their own challenges daily, and right now, my mind feels overwhelmed. This isn't a fabricated tale; you may think it's foolish or mumu story, and that's alright. I had a restless night, and when she requested to use our jeep for the wedding, I hesitated. However, I could see the sadness in her eyes, and it made me rethink my initial reaction doggedfighter: |
This is not a hypothetical situation; this is my reality. If you were in my position, what course of action would you take? rdsco: |
"My wife, then my girlfriend, betrayed my trust by cheating with a male friend she used to call 'Beastie'. It was a devastating blow, and I contemplated calling off our plans to marry. However, something within me urged forgiveness. The night before she returned from her trip, I dreamt of a face I had never seen in person - the same face she revealed upon her return. She tearfully confessed and asked for my forgiveness. When she showed me photos to identify people from my dream, I pointed to the exact person she had betrayed me with. It was a painful revelation. Since our marriage, they've maintained contact, but I've been uncomfortable with it, believing she still harbors feelings for him. I've tried to distance them, but it's been a struggle, and I worry about overstepping. Now, he's getting married, and she wants to attend. She sees it as a gesture of friendship from their school days. The wedding is in Lagos, and he's traveled from the north for it. I'm torn. If I say no, it may seem like I don't trust her, and I don't want our marriage to feel like a prison. I've forgiven her once, but if trust is broken again, I fear it may be the end of us." Should I allow Her go for the wedding? |
[quote author=turmacs post=126279187]If i was the leader of Israel, i wound make sure every living thing is that alwuakubar region of Palestine is killed. You say your God is the most powerful but he can't fight for your freedom. Pastor wey dey give him members rosary and holy water to put inside motor when they are traveling, that same pastor dey travel with bullet proof cars and armed guards when the Jesus they claim to be following in his footsteps never for one day travel with security.. Honestly, i don't know between Islam and that other one which one has the most stupid followers/believers.[/quote Who told you Jesus didn't move with security, He had HIS disciples following Him around, or have you not seen when Jesus travel by Sea it was recorded that many boats accompanied Him, for the record that is convoy, He is the first person recorded to use convoy. |
[Let call Evil.. EVIL..!!! I'm not a fan of Muric but they are right this time, you cannot just bring out an album to encourage ritual, one of the primary work of government is to protect its citizens (life and property) any thing that will make death rate go up should be banned. I pray that one of the people the song will encourage won't end up using you for rituals] Dem no force you play am, should we ban quran because of Muslim terrorist and suicide bomber??[/quote] |
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