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presher:Insulting me is not gonna make me claim what i'm not. If i was youruba i would have been very proud of it. Just the way i'm proud of my tiny minority tribe. But unlike you, i will not sacrifice the future of my children on the worthless alter of ethnocentrism. Everything i've stated here are facts. Deal with them, rather than where i'm from. I'm not going to say anything different, even if i was from the north pole. |
presher:Taaa, you for ask for house address too na. You want to come and kidnap me? |
onenaira3:First correction, i am not yoruba. Never have and never will be. I'm from the Niger delta and i live and work there. Second, your tables are completely wrong. Funny you quote the same NNPC that has no clue what is being produced in Nigeria. Your first table says USAN produces about 3.7 million bbls. Thats just ridiculous. The entire FPSO storage cannot even take more than 2 miilion barrels, and its topside facility is about 180K bpd. Prove me wrong if you have any other facts. Your second table shows nothing for Agbami production. I didnt even bother to look at the remaining tables. No time to waste on rubbish. Third, pls i beg of you. Go find out where IMO river field is located! This is embarrassing. Hint: Its Imo river but its not in Imo state. |
zendy:Theres no much difference to it. If the deposit was high it would have been exploited by now. Its much much cheaper to exploit a land location than going deep offshore. So the companies would have definately gone for it, post civil war. Addax has operations at a place called Izombe, some few mins from Oguta. If the deposit was high, the production would have been really good. But its not. Don't get me wrong, i don't mind the SE having oil deposits,as it will be beneficial to their children and generation unborn(hopefully). I'm only saying graphs that don't tell the entire picture should not be used to deceive the so many gullible minds we have here in nairaland. |
zendy:Last time you guys owned a significant part of lagos properties, now its a significant part of the oil in Nigeria. While i have no reason to contest the succession dreams of the south east, trying to claim things that are not yours as though they are will only lead to an unwanted bloodshed at the end of the day. Do you people want to put your families through that again? As per the map, it hides the major facts while you all don't know which is that oil production in the south east remains minute. 1. Try and trace the borders of each state rather than looking at only the dots and see how many actually fall into the eastern states. Take a reference of the refinery sign , which is actually in rivers state and the closest to it is Ogoni land , then Akwa ibom state. 2. Shell Bonga field, Chevron Agbami field, Total Akpo field, Exxon Erha field, Total/Exxon Usan field all produce an upwards of 150,000 barrels a day. These 5 deepwater fields produce about 1million barrels of our approx 2million production. Now divide the remaining by this multitude of land fields. You will see that they are all marginal producers. 3. If oil production is that great in the east, the states will get higher derivatives. It cannot be hidden. If you want to argue it name the villages that actually have oilfields in the Imo and Abia lets see how many you come up with. Also find out how many barrels per day these fields produce. Maybe that will stop all of you from this wrong information. |
Is this how Nairaland works now? Only Idiots comment here. None of you all even read the post. Attorney General Adoke, President Goodluck Jonathan, Honorable Lawan. And still people didn't get what is wrong with the post. They just comment without reading. How does someone deactivate his account abeg? Cant take this anymore. |
gregg2:Read what you have written all over again and see who is the dullard. You could not construct just two sentences correctly. Just two. The likes of you make me hate Nairaland. You obviously never passed a single course in school and you come here to use your stolen phone and call someone else a dullard. |
omolami:The fact that you only came to open a thread after you had read the information somewhere else shows how irresponsible you are. Yourself and your likes never said anything since the news of the dissolution of the board broke as you had no clue what it was actually about. You however come now to run your mouth like the jobless pig you are when In actual fact you are more of a dunce than the person you try to insult. Yourself and your type should get it into your custard filled skulls that Buhari is your president for the next four years so you still have 3 years and 11 months to cry......Keep crying. |
temitemi1:Sorry I don't own a company. Neither does my dad. I work for a multinational company but they don't employ people of your intellectual status. |
temitemi1:You type this everyday, everytime, on every post. It only means one thing. YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED. |
Gejpresident:I'm not surprised you wrote this. I'm quite surprised that some people liked it. If Buhari fails, it a failure for yourself and your children, if you have any. You might not like him, but don't pray for him to fail. That prayer affects ever single one of us. I wonder how people think. |
talk4free:Does anybody know where I can get chukwudi44. I need him to read this post again. The fact that I don't spend all my ti e on nairaland doesn't mean I don't understand nigerias political space more than him. Cc obiagelli Cc Omenka |
Obio Akpor is one of the top 5 richest local govt in Nigeria. Nyesom Wike was Obio Akpor LG chairman for 8 years. My guy don't fool yourself. |
I live in trans amadi area. Let me tell you the truth, the following roads surrounding transamadi were all done by Amaechi... 1. Stadium road 2. Rumuomasi road 3. Abuloma road 4. Slaughter to aba road. (transamadi) 5. Old aba road (Rumubiakani) 6. Ordinance to elekahia railway (transamadi) 7. Rukpokwu road 8. Trans amadi to elelenwo (serious work ongoing with bridge at slaughter and elekenwo axis 9. Airport road plus repair of the collapsed bridge built by Odili These are just in the environs of my house. Lets not start with schools. I'm not a rivers indigene so I only go by what I see. Lets be fair guys he has don much better than people criticizing him. Lets give the guy a break. Anybody that lives around Trans amadi will corroborate what I just wrote, if there's any lie here. |
temitemi1:At tho rate the dollar price will get to 2019 before you and your GEJ. Nonsense!!! |
ceo4eva:For the records, at least 50% of that crowd was rented from bayelsa. They caused a massive gridlock on the airport road while trying to hurry back after the rally. People traveling via the airport had to trek long distances so as not to miss their flights. The road was covered with Jonathan buses going to bayelsa. As at 9pm that road was still blocked. Don't be gullible enough to celebrate crowds at rallies. Its not a show of love. THEY ARE ALWAYS RENTED. This applies to both parties. |
chukwudi44:I give up. You obviously have a deep intelligence problem. Your stupidity is irredeemable and could become infectious. You are obviously incorrigible so theres really no point. You can read a little about swing states in Nigeria from 1978 till now here: http://allafrica.com/stories/201211191048.html |
chukwudi44:Oh....now you want to criticize me after i told you what it means. The reason it is swing is from the fact that its too close to call. The mention of electoral college is because it originated from the united states system. It is too close to call, not safe for either party, can go either way, not guaranteed. All that is obvious from the definition. But you only picked the one thing you can use to mask the fact that you didnt know what it meant before you jumped into an argument. Sorry bro....won't work. |
chukwudi44:It would have been easier to look up what swing state means instead of ranting here first. I never concluded APC will win it....hence swing state. Let me help you: Swing State: is a state in which no single candidate or party has overwhelming support in securing that state's electoral college votes. Such states are targets of both major political parties in presidential elections. You could have looked it up....its on the internet bro. Naturally i don't argue with people with such little intellectual capacity. But i'm on leave, so i have time for your type. I know you have never lived in Edo, Rivers, Ekiti or Ondo, so you have no facts other than blind followership. I never drew any conclusion in my original post. I only said it will be closer than in 2011. I don't need idiots like you to try to correct what i said. |
chukwudi44:Unfortunately my friend, you don't know what a swing state means. I can only advice you to not quote people if you don't know or understand what they are talking about. It makes you look more foolish than you actually are. |
Guys lets be analytical here without really taking sides: In 2011, Buhari won 11 (or 12) states under the CPC. A party that was barely known before the election. He got 12 million votes. THATS A LOT OF VOTES. Now if he's the APC Consensus candidate, he's on a bigger platform. Much bigger. However, consensus being a key word as he will have the experience of Tinubu, Kwankwaso, Amaechi, Oshio, Okorocha, Saraki, ATIKU, Oyegun and so on added to the 12 million which he almost single handedly secured. This is huge. If the APC presents a strong VP from the southwest that is generally accepted say a Fashola. It guarantees them a minimum of 5 states. Religion or not. The SWners don't do that religion thing to be fair. Now 11 + 5 is 16 states out of 36 almost guaranteed. (Almost!) Now the states easily won by GEJ in 2011 which are no longer 100% in his control like Rivers, Edo, Nassarawa, Kwara, Adamawa and so on become swing states no matter what anyone says. Hence the reason the PDP wanted to oust these governors soon as possible. Its much closer than it was guys. The PDP should best be more careful. |
StarBoard: Not the point. |
Wittywizard: Good evening my fellow nairalanders.. I heard about the ASUU forthcoming strike but it seems the rumours is only been circulated in my school(UniAbuja). I just want to be sure that it is a Romours or not a rumours. Please is the ongoing proposed strike news been heard in other various institution or it is jus being heard in my school..You passed through primary and secondary school and you are now in uniabuja, yet you still write like this? SMH. |
Just thinking......Money was shared to the parents of the girls. Few days later, spate of teenage suicide bombers. Could it be that the parents were paid at this time because the girls are ready for the mission? I guess we should expect 219 female suicide bombings now. Just thinking. |
Adesam01: Because in their country, there are public toilets at every corner so you have no reason to do that on the street but naija is just the opposite of that i.e. there are no public toilets so you have all reasons to do that on the street at every corner.How many countries have you been to that there are toilets in every corner. You all just say things you have no clue about. Please mention the country you have been to that had toilets on the streets, how much more on an bridge. |
Demdem: This ongoing protest has nothing to do with local Rivers politics. its strictly about the refusal of Jonathan to commence the implementation of the UNEP report.The protest has nothing to do with local politics just as you said. I was there for two hours as my car was caught right in the middle. There was nothing said about APC or PDP, it was purely a human rights rally. There was no political figure on ground at any point. Neither from PDP or APC. However, looking at the political angle of happenings in the country. I think the PDP made a mistake when they allowed Ameachi and kwankwanso to decamp to the APC. Reason being you don't allow the opposition to control your biggest cities. With APC holding power in Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt now, any rally that is not in support of the federal Govt will not be resisted by the state machinery. What happens when you have protests in states like lagos, Kano and Rivers? They get media coverage, and that puts the Fed Govt under pressure. In as much as i don't like either of them (PDP or APC) as i think they are not formed for the good of the common man on the street, i still think its a masterstroke by the APC to get Kano and Rivers under its fold. Wait till we have another fuel subsidy kind of protest and you'll see what i'm talking about. |
I can't post more pics now as I cannot edit them to smaller sizes. Protest is still very much on and elderly women and children have come from the villages to join them. Complete standstill on eleme axis and Akpajo junction of east west road. |
There's a protest presently going on at Akpajo junction on east west road, blocking everybody heading towards onne, eleme, akwa Ibom and beyond. Protest is by ogoni people against the FG. They are requesting the immediate imementation of the UNEP report on Ogoniland. Some few pictures are attached. At this moment the two sides of the road has been blocked for about two hours hence a huge crowd and traffic.
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esbjay@gmail.co:You might know how to couple and uncouple an engine but if your English is this poor you cannot be differentiated from a road side mechanic. That to me is the reason why MOST Nigerian graduates are not employable. |
lexxwiz: Nairaland! Nairaland!!!My brother thank you oooo. It's very disgusting reading some of the kind of comments we see these days. Sometimes you'll wonder if the people on this site now have ever seen the walls of a primary school, not to talk of tertiary. A mobile company is liable for even your dropped calls how much more them swapping your line without your consent. Reading the kind of comments, especially the first few ones makes you know that this site is now dominated by idiots (I typed i.d.i.o.t.s). |
He said that the monarch had attended to five guests who came with a [b]pink colour Mazda car [/b]before the incident happened. He said “from what we were told, the house got burnt shortly after the people had left.”[/quote]What an awful car to have. Pink Mazda. Can't get worse than that. Meanwhile.......was he living in the palace alone ?? |

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