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Op, that is a progressive hospital. You're just jealousing ![]() |
Right from the days of Odili when he was speaker till this very second, Amaechi has always been actively in support of cultism and cultists. Right now there's a steady reemergence of street cultist in the ph metropolis right from town into Diobu, it is an open thing now. There's also an upsurge in kidnappings with most of the hoodlums operating from the Ikwerre axis of Rivers state of which the police are powerless to do anything for any victim since the culprits are obviously protected by one strong oga upstairs. An independent verification with the SSS at old G.R.A office or anti kidnapping unit at miniokoro police station will back up all I've said. Amaechi "chased out" (settled) with the old power blocks of hoodlums which is/was a good move only to set up a new power block which has been on rampage and therefore a bad move by him but not totally unexpected going by his past antecedents. |
Hamaechi the confirmed akpa man |
gboss4sure:abeg no vex, you know they're on a pay per post operation |
......"And when you talk of a set of lawmakers unsettling the governor, it could mean to destabilise his government, make him functionless and ineffective, to cause chaos or ultimately to impeach him..." The APC way is a way of chaos ALL the time. Na just their way |
If nobody claps for the lizard, the lizard will surely clap hands for himself. APCankerworms are just doing the needful by applauding themselves after irrelevant elections |
0802326 |
If several mutinies can take place within a short period in the army, you can be rest assured that many soldiers not involved in those mutinies are angry though some people might want to console themselves by giving any such coup an ethnic coloration but I can tell you soldiers are first patriotic to themselves before any ethnic group. We need to get to the crux of the matter. Many of those boys were angry that their strategies were leaked to boko haram leading to the loss of lives of their fellow soldiers. Who revealed those secrets ? That is why some of them had to shoot at their commandant. Mutiny is bad but loosing close friends as if they are Christmas nama is very very painful especially when you know it is due to betrayal |
Alaafin Musiwa I haven't come across any proof of what you're saying in any history books so how do we believe you ? |
By Akpokona Omafuaire Activities of operators of illegal refineries have been blamed for the drastic drop in crude oil production. Illegal refining and crude theft have grown beyond the Niger Delta. To stop the trend, several billions of Naira has been expended to secure pipelines and fight oil bunkerers. oil-suspectsThere are various schools of thought on how to curb the problem. While some opt for use of military might, others call for legalizing the process with licences given to operators. One of the illegal refinery operators, Chief Titi Governor, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, called for the legalizing of the operation, insisting that this will end oil theft, generate employment and boost the economy. Governor, who invented the electric refining oven with the capacity to refine over 50, 000 litres of products in one trip, insisted that illegal refining cannot be stopped by the destruction of illegal refineries but the process can be improved upon. “This is electric method of refining introduced by me; it works using high electrical heating procedure. God gave me this revelation after the militancy crisis; you know that necessity is the mother of invention. A thought came one day that if I could construct a refinery using electric heaters, it will work and refine better than the fire wood heating employed by others. That was how I started the process. Refining has semblance to alcohol refining whereby palm wine is heated to become local gin (Ogogoro). That is the experiment and it works for me,” he stated. He continued: How I came about the technology “I am a seaman who had travelled far and wide. While travelling round the world, I studied the white man refining over there. I adopted his method because it does not flare gas to pollute the environment. It has a method of harnessing the gas during the refining process through a special pipe provision and conversion method. Unlike our local refiners who pollute the environment, my method is sophisticated and efficient. I use 350KVA heater in the oven. I installed two of such powered by two big plants, each for one heater. My refining capacity “I can produce 50,000 litres per trip while my oven can produce about four trips in 24 hours, which is about 200, 000 litres in a day. I started with two heaters because the system requires a lot of voltage. I intended to install eight heaters before the military Joint Task Force came to destroy the place. I had a gigantic crude storage tank which I constructed with about N8million; it has the capacity to store eight trucks, which is about 264,000 litres. The idea was conceived after discovering that Geepee tanks usually catch fire and, because we are safety conscious and don’t want any form of industrial accident, we opted for steel plate tanks. When crude boat comes, we offload them into the storage tank from where we start operation- so that the boat can go and bring another consignment of crude. My method is unique “My method refines quality petrol, kerosene, diesel and gas. The quality of my product is better than what they produce in government refineries because we took samples of the products to laboratory for test. We actually did the sample test before we started mass production, though production never lasted for over two weeks before the military came to destroy all my efforts. How we get crude “We have many sources where we get crude. We get from anywhere. Getting the crude is not difficult. We know that it is from illegal source but it is our area where the crude is being extracted and we know the method of getting it. Cost of oven “I spent a lot of money to construct the electric oven (kiln). I bought the plates in Warri, transported them to the location. I paid tips along the water ways before the welder’s charges. The oven cost over N11million to construct. Government needs to licence our operation “The business is a very profitable one; I can pay staff even better than Chevron and Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, if given licence to operate. We will create jobs and can stop sea pirates as a lot of youths will be gainfully engaged in the refining business. I believe strongly that kidnapping, prostitution and armed robbery will also become a thing of the past. Our business has the ability to engage both skilled and unskilled persons, no one will risk his life when there is genuine means of livelihood. We pay per drum refined and it is daily payment. Before the destruction, we made good money. Business feasible not because crude is free “The business is very profitable. We pay for the crude. But if government gives us licence, the cost of crude will be a bit higher but this also means our price for finished products will increase a little. So anyhow it goes, it is a very lucrative business. We can stop importation of refined products “We can meet the regulatory standard if our operation is licenced. And if government approves our operation, we can stop importation of refined products, grow the economy as we will have all the required professionals too. It is a win-win situation, the standard will even be higher because we will have power and encouragement to improve on the refining method we have adopted. We assure the price of petrol will be reduced from the present N97 per litre and there will never be fuel scarcity in the country. We will even grow the economy faster as we will begin to export refined products. We can build modular refineries “For now we can’t build modular refineries, but if government assists us we can do it. The important issue is that our operation be legalized by giving us licence. My decision to speak out is borne out of the fact that the daily destruction of these local refineries is not the solution; so doing can only push the operators into stealing. Since we have the ability to refine and build the national economy and create jobs, we have to cry out . This is brain development by the Ijaw people, it cannot die, it should be developed. Destruction of illegal refineries does more harm and pollution than the refiners, the Federal Government has to do something about it. I had over 25 workers. But since the destruction of my camp, they have all been thrown into hunger. Government should look into this issue. I feed and accommodate my staff and they are happy. I pay N1, 000 to the workers per drum; if two workers produce 40 drums over night, they have N40, 000. So you can imagine if they produce 100 drums for 24 hours. No accident “We have safety personnel in our operation I worked as a safety officer at sea, so we don’t compromise safety. We didn’t recorded any accident during our brief operation. We regulate our oven fire very well since it is electrical; we ensure every standard of safety is maintained. I have three years experience “I started refining business three years ago using the local technique. So the money I made I used it to improve the method. But just after investing heavily in this new method, my camp was destroyed and I lost everything. We don’t collaborate with the military in our activities, they obstruct our operation. We are fishermen and God gave us this technology, so government should see reason and support us; it is like our own way of farming. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/case-legalisation-illegal-refineries-can-make-petrol-sell-n97-per-litre-titi-governor/ |
barcanista:let APGA deal with their ex members |
funshint:SMH vigorously |
HugeCock:question for the gods |
APCankerworms can cry like disgruntled housewives who caught their husbands red handed atop pros.titutes on their matrimonial beds ![]() |
People wey no dey Rivers state dey clap hand for fowl FYI Origba and other akpa men made a hit from this rally and are heavily drinking this night no strings attached. They're the same guys that will attend other party rallies if the correct fees are paid |
HugeCock:Ok. His teeth na yellow ![]() |
idumuose:Dan borobo shege dan iska. Why shall you disgrace my jagaban like this ? ![]() |
idumuose:I knew that name was familiar. No wonder he had such first hand knowledge of jagaban's teeth complexion |
tit:Thanka babee ![]() |
![]() dcaliph: Shhhhhhh I dey find Musiwa trouble |
Benin is an igbo kingdom. Ask the Obi of Onitsha |
Nigeria is not Indonesia |
Arsenal played rubbish today |
The military have right to be angry, many of their boys are being court martialed |
Is it true your family lineage can be traced to Jigawa ? |
BRAV0O:baadt guy |
cramjones:and this man you want us to vote in is surrounded by another bunch of corrupt politicians so how do you want us to take him seriously when it is obvious the cake sharing will continue only just in another formulae. How can you prove to us that he will move against his current cronies if as they obviously will engage in corrupt practices or that his hands won't be tied to prevent action ? A democracy is far far different from dictatorships which operate without national/state assemblies and therefore it is way easier for a dictator to combat corruption for example or implement policies without encumbrance. So tell me how Buhari will fight corruption well with these vultures flapping around him |
Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer ![]() |
Funny those who see nothing wrong in insulting the president and his family are now the ones complaining because someone described Tinubus features |
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the confirmed akpa man

