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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 8:15pm On Nov 11, 2015
Themonster:


i see you my Mech engineering nigga. cool

grin

bros i suppose de tell people my mind before them go de Bleep for social media.

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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 8:13pm On Nov 11, 2015
Truckpusher:
Chai! what has fluid mechanics and natural flow of River Niger got to do with this now? grin smh

Well, if we argue on that factor then it is right to conclude that the marshy lowlands of Niger Delta with more fluids permeates her excess fluids underground to the harder soil of the eastern border considering the topography of the land and the basic knowledge of osmosis.

Maybe you need more research on intakes and outfalls for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis and Osmosis as it concerns your soil topography on natural environments such as lakes,seas and Rivers compared to wetlands.

Thank me later. tongue

have you checked the distance between the south south part of the sea and the southeast?

do you know the exit point of the river niger? if there is a splash flow, its still on your land.

the osmotic gradient dies as it continues to permeates through your region, since the mass flow rate reduces due to normal obstacles in the soil and the flow direction of the niger river.

boss, if the oil spill we affect the eastern region, then you will people will have gone extinct. you know what that means.

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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 7:59pm On Nov 11, 2015
Themonster:


and if you check their names you'll be shocked to know that the so called igbos are just 10% yet some deluded minds keeps deceiving themselves.
I pray that most of these people remain alive when this country will stop benefiting from oil and the economy now depends on solid minerals. that is when we will know who loves one nigeria most grin

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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 7:54pm On Nov 11, 2015
Truckpusher:
How many tributaries makes up the sombreiro,orashi and the river nun that seats in the Niger Delta?
I hope you're aware that the River Niger empties into the Atlantic ocean from the Guinea highlands after depositing fossilized materials to nourish your rich rain forest and it's only tributary is the River Benue which cuts across the middle belt to act as a drainage basin for the highlands of the Eastern border before washing into the Atlantic ocean leaving dozens of debris behind the highlands and this is why you see places like Enugu despite sitting on top of a hill has a very good vegetation with a red soil.

Trust me ,we all are paying the price not as erroneously being propagated by that ignorant chief mischief maker called Eurobomber. tongue


if you did any form fluid mechanics and directional flow of fluids, you will not say these things that you are saying. please dont say it again.

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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 7:51pm On Nov 11, 2015
Themonster:

lol.

unfortunately for them they're not even a spokesman in their kindred or community talk more of their tribe.

their rantings ends here

the real niggas are out there fighting for their right.

my former colleague in ph shared the video on my wall yesterday and i saw so many people protesting. this was not a doctored video. he was the commenting on the video. you will see the way the agitation was very high in the state. this agitation is like a spirit and its very strong.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Protesters Demand Release Of Radio Biafra Director- Voice Of America by VickJames(m): 7:46pm On Nov 11, 2015
okay
Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 7:41pm On Nov 11, 2015
Themonster:


That's characteristics of faceless warriors cowards and imaginary spokesmen.

this one can't stand an armed police talk more of daring a fully armed military grin

bloody cowards

I just dont understand why people have refused to read news.

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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 7:37pm On Nov 11, 2015
I am sorry, I did not want to mention the truckpusher guy but the guy really messed up in his last statement. I'm sorry, we cant really help him.

he hasnt dug a borehole recently in his village and see what is happening there, lol. he doesnt even know that river niger is one of the sea tributaries and there are other rivers in the east. jeez!

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Politics / Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by VickJames(m): 7:33pm On Nov 11, 2015
Raymondenyi:
I wonder the kind or calibre of persons liking this post.

Anyway, you are thwarting my statement, and avoiding the argument, I never made mention of a Republic of ND as my struggle.... I emphasised we believe in a united Nigeria, but if that fails (meaning if Nigeria chooses to fragment) we will rather stay on our own than join the igbos.... There is no igbo territories in the south south.... The Ikwerre and oyigbos have consistently refuted any /every igbo origin, why do u keep forcing it on Us? Do u know our origin more than us, why dictating where we should be or Associate? I hv addressed the key issues, all other rant unnecessary Themonster , SS is a region and we will rather stick to it.
kingzizzy :refer to my post here it will benefit you.

Cc. Truckpusher, tonyebarcanista

Please have you watched the different protests in rivers state?

please dont ever say what you dont understand or have not seen

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Politics / Re: Why We Must Support Biafra by VickJames(m): 7:16pm On Nov 11, 2015
Everyone should kindly listen:

In 20years time and the introduction of Iran into the oil market, the price of oil will further dwindle because Nigeria is not among the controllers of the market. we will start looking for buyers around the world. the chinese who are our best buyers have run to angola because they now prefer heavy oil to light sweet oil. the only country buying our oil on a large scale is the Indians. so the oil we are all celebrating will later be a burden if we dont play the politics well.

the population of nigeria in the next 20 years will cause more trouble on our resources which i think will not change from thesame oil. the population of nigeria will still skyrocket to 200 million. is it thesame 10 dollars per barrel that will feed the whole country? now, let us ask ourselves and tell ourselves the truth, what other resources do we have that can stay long and feed the whole country? your guess is as good as mine. the only resources that is capable of feeding the country is oil and it can not feed the country in the next 20years. the problem that the south south will face in the next 20years will so much that they might end up begging. this is because after the heavy environmental degradation that will have happened in the region in the next 20years, contaminating their water table and making aquatic life and agriculture difficult to grow, they will now be at the mercy of the region who said resource control is a sin.

the sea is coming to the south south or have they stopped watching discovery world? the sea is coming and the map of the south south shows that they stretch on the sea, not that a particular part is on the sea, that means when the sea comes, majority of their lands will go underwater, another bad news for them.

the problem about the people in the south south is that they lack the necessary thinking of the future and whenever they become emotional about certain things, i just watch and laugh. The igbos might have this superiority complex and loudmouthedness but they remain the least violent people in this country. they can tell you that they will kill and maim everybody but have they tried any of that? the south south people have what they have to make the igbos partner with them and even support them but they keep shouting that the igbos want their oil.

now lets explain what is happening in the east, we might not have the quantity of oil of export and compete in the outside world. thats no problem, but can that oil fuel the cars and gas fuel the gas cookers of every igbo man in the region? yes we have the amount of oil that can keep us from buying oil outside the shores of our country.

Anambra, imo and abia states have oil. enugu has coal (probably one of the largest deposits in the world), ebonyi has been into agriculture for ages and has very deposit of solid minerals and limestone. do you think these states look like states that will end up begging? I've not talked about the anioma side where oil has just be discovered, neither have i talked about the ikwerre and obigbo people that have oil in very large quantities. the igbos are not your problem.

spare parts dealers, cd dealers and other businesses igbo people do doesnt relate to oil. I am just confused.

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Politics / Re: Why We Must Support Biafra by VickJames(m): 6:56pm On Nov 11, 2015
what the people in the southsouth doesnt understand is that the world is fast changing and the rate at which it is changing, oil will soon be like something of more of a burden to its owners. the truth of the matter is that, the north understands the world more than we do. they will sit on this resources and call for one nigeria till the price of 1 barrel of petrol will be 10 dollars.

when that time comes, the people that will be shouting one nigeria will be different. the southerners will shout one nigeria but the north will shout arewa republic. in the 50's when they perceived that they could stay own their own within their pyramids of groundnut and other solid minerals discovered in their region then, they were shouting arewa republic before oloibiri calmed their nerves with the first commercial quantity of oil in that region.

this country will be difficult to grow. i just wish my brothers will listen and try to develop the east before thinking of secession. thats the way to go about it.

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Politics / Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by VickJames(m): 1:46pm On Nov 11, 2015
Many of you insulting the igbo leaders should better shut it. You think it is easy to develop a state from the ruins of civil war to whatever it is at the moment? though these leaders have ate money one way or the other but you will not blame them most of the time. you want anambra state to be economical viable like lagos state when the state cannot boast of more than 1.2billion naira per month from the federal purse, what can you do with such amount of money? anambra state's earning cannot encourage world bank to lend her money because they are not sure if they will be able to pay back.

some of you even went ahead to insult igbo businessmen; is it your money? do you have any right to insult them about what they do with their money or what not? they went to lagos to hustle and made it, now you want to form patriotic and do business at home. which businessman does business out of patriotism? you all should understand that its all about profit making when it comes to business. igboland doesnt give them the kind of environment that will boost their businesses but Lagos has the capacity.


the only way out of this mess is to run the east as if it is not part of this country and get people to invest in key areas which will sporadically open up other areas of the region. the people clamouring for biafra are right, if you cannot find anything tangible to call your own in a country, why call it your country?

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Politics / Nigeria Is Not The Hope For The Future by VickJames(m): 8:03pm On Nov 10, 2015
The understanding of rudiment economics and political happenings in the world today will make you understand why people around the world fight for their own country. even the bible supported the creation of different countries in the bible.

The way the country is been managed and structured, we will end up lesser than a 3rd world country.

First of all, the number of people that are dependent on a particular resources are far too much. with nothing to bring to the table. these people who provide these things are suffering and feeling impoverish. take a cab to these oil producing areas, you will see their level of poverty. these people that we should term lucky, are now the unlucky ones. i have been opportuned to work with a company who drill oil and lay pipelines in these communities. These people have no water, they lack basic necessities of life. their schools are so backward. they only come and fight for indigene money. the meagre sum they are given, they even fight over it. these goes to show how this country cannot work. you will say these communities have been compensated. really? how much do you make from these communities and how much do you give their leaders? how much destruction have you caused them. this isnt just the fault of these community leaders, it is the fault of the system. if the owner of the land determines what happens to his land, atleast, he will speaking in thesame gathering as bill gates and other gates in the world. but no, you come his land, you drill oil, you didnt even pay for the land you grabbed, you use soldiers to scare them away. after drilling, you pollute their environment and you leave.

These soldiers that you station in these areas who are basically from the north, sleep with their women because they are poor and dont know what is happening. the truth is, the places where these resources are been drilled, the people do not really know the favour they are giving to this country. it is just a few of them who have travelled out of the community and read news that really know what is happening.

Can you imagine a country where the resources was used to build places like lagos and abuja. Abuja was once a very dry and arid land but now, everyone is moving his HQ there. what happened? they told us they want to build a new capital territory there. but the truth is, the north wants a new lagos in their domain. where they will be able to lord over what happens. they chose abuja just because if it was taken to kaduna, it would have been a daring move. so they switched to a place that looked like the midpoint.

have you ever wondered what is happening with the quarrying industries in the southwest and the solid mineral industries in the north, especially the gold in sokoto state? you see the hausa traders sell gold and jewelries to you. do you think they imported it from mecca? the solid mineral industry is booming business in the north and they wont want anyone in south south or south east to come close to the industry, why? it is our industry? check the communities where these industries are making wave, you will see heavy machineries and rich men. what happened to one nigeria when it came to gold?

about the chad basin, a hausa man in this forum said if oil is discovered in large quantities in chad basin, the government will consider regional or federalism. what arrant nonsense and parasitic statement. this is so unlawful and in any sane world, the man should be stoned to death with big sticks. this goes to show you how the country is built on thiefery and parasitism.

about the quarrying and other mineral resources in the south: do you know that many yoruba millionaires we have now are making so much money from quarrying in the southwest. have you seen any man from southeast or south south getting any permit from the government to do quarrying or mine gold from ilesha in osun state? i dont think so. last few months contracts were given to some companies to start the mining of mineral resources in these areas. the men preferred to give their lands to hausa, yoruba and chinese but they did not think of these brothers in south south or south west. these are thesame people saying this country should be one. why? last month, the governor of borno state said he is looking at investing in the limestone in ebonyi state. very good!

this is one nigeria that innoson has been building vehicles in nigeria for some years now but the governors in other states have not looked into patronising 'made in nigeria' goods. but they will shout and scream that we are dumping made in nigeria cement, made in nigeria nonsense. but a made in nigeria car isnt good for us. is that not bad enough?

the government of nigeria know that the igbos have been into importation of goods for a long time. they know all these. whenever they raise the issue of river niger dredging, NTA will show us some people standing and saying it is underway and when we get there, we will not see anything. but these igbos remain one of the highest users of the sea. why make them run to lagos to do business? simple, to make them depend on other regions for survival. you might say why didnt import and send these goods to the east, really? do you know how many trailers that skid and fall every week in the name of carrying goods from one state to the other? this country is cheating on its people. igbo people do not need your presidency, have you seen igbos taken any of its people serious when it comes to presidency? no. why? we just dont believe in it.

the country called nigeria will continue to fall basically because the ideology in the heads of the other tribes is so different that when an igbo thinks that this is the best way to go, the other people will say it is not the best way to go. is that not redundancy? this system breeds chop i chop tendencies because he knows that when he leaves, he will not come back there again even his brother will not smell there. this country lacks patriotism. is it not the same obasanjo era that ibeto nearly went bankrupt because he was doing thesame business with an hausa man? if not for God and good thinking, he would have sleeping in a rehab now.

Nigeria is not getting better. do you think the soldiers are really winning this war? have you been watching the video clips released by these bokoharam men? our soldiers just release pictures, but these men attack our soldiers with cameras in their hand. this goes a long way to show you how brazen these people are.

do you think as a southerner, you will own a jerrycan of crude if oil were to be found in the north? will your brother, sister or family enemy own a jerry can of crude, talkless of owning 80percent? your answer is a good as mine.

A country that still believes in foreign investors to come invest in her economy. Is this country not a joke? Many local investors cry everyday that they dont any form of government backing. No policy to protect local industries. the last time they protected the locals was in the 70s when they sold all the foreign companies to themselves at a very cheap rate before the other people will be able to get their brains back to order. the people in the east. Now, the people in the east are now owning local industries, they have refused to do what they did in the 70's. chinese and lebanese use and misuse human beings and dump them whenever they deem fit. protect your local industries because they dont have anywhere to run to except their country home but no, they continue to go advertise our illiteracy by calling whites to still use us and dump us. how much do you think is retained in this country when these white men gain from us, nothing but the meagre sum they pay the workers.



Are you safe as a nigerian?
is your future bright as a nigerian?
are you respected for being nigerian?
how do you see yourself as a nigerian?
do you think the next tribe loves you in nigeria?
what do you think nigeria will be in the next 20years?

no other sector in this country we can come together and raise from its ashes in this country except oil. is it cocoa, groundnut, gold dust, or bitumen?

what are their economic importance now in the world. Your bet is as good as mine, the world is growing them, themselves.
Politics / Re: Why Do You Want Biafra by VickJames(m): 7:43pm On Nov 10, 2015
The understanding of rudiment economics and political happenings in the world today will make you understand why people around the world fight for their own country. even the bible supported the creation of different countries in the bible.

The way the country is been managed and structured, we will end up lesser than a 3rd world country.

first of all, the number of people that are dependent on a particular resources are far too much. with nothing to bring to the table. these people who provide these things are suffering and feeling impoverish. take a cab to these oil producing areas, you will see their level of poverty. these people that we should term lucky, are now the unlucky ones. i have been opportuned to work with a company who drill oil and lay pipelines in these communities. These people have no water, they lack basic necessities of life. their schools are so backward. they only come and fight for indigene money. the meagre sum they are given, they even fight over it. these goes to show how this country cannot work. you will say these communities have been compensated. really? how much do you make from these communities and how much do you give their leaders? how much destruction have you caused them. this isnt just the fault of these community leaders, it is the fault of the system. if the owner of the land determines what happens to his land, atleast, he will speaking in thesame gathering as bill gates and other gates in the world. but no, you come his land, you drill oil, you didnt even pay for the land you grabbed, you use soldiers to scare them away. after drilling, you pollute their environment and you leave.

these soldiers that you station in these areas who are basically from the north, sleep with their women because they are poor and dont know what is happening. the truth is, the places where these resources are been drilled, the people do not really know the favour they are giving to this country. it is just a few of them who have travelled out of the community and read news that really know what is happening.

Can you imagine a country where the resources was used to build places like lagos and abuja. Abuja was once a very dry and arid land but now, everyone is moving his HQ there. what happened? they told us they want to build a new capital territory there. but the truth is, the north wants a new lagos in their domain. where they will be able to lord over what happens. they chose abuja just because if it was taken to kaduna, it would have been a daring move. so they switched to a place that looked like the midpoint.

have you ever wondered what is happening with the quarrying industries in the southwest and the solid mineral industries in the north, especially the gold in sokoto state? you see the hausa traders sell gold and jewelries to you. do you think they imported it from mecca? the solid mineral industry is booming business in the north and they wont want anyone in south south or south east to come close to the industry, why? it is our industry? check the communities where these industries are making wave, you will see heavy machineries and rich men. what happened to one nigeria when it came to gold?

about the chad basin, a hausa man in this forum said if oil is discovered in large quantities in chad basin, the government will consider regional or federalism. what arrant nonsense and parasitic statement. this is so unlawful and in any sane world, the man should be stoned to death with big sticks. this goes to show you how the country is built on thiefery and parasitism.

about the quarrying and other mineral resources in the south: do you know that many yoruba millionaires we have now are making so much money from quarrying in the southwest. have you seen any man from southeast or south south getting any permit from the government to do quarrying or mine gold from ilesha in osun state? i dont think so. last few months contracts were given to some companies to start the mining of mineral resources in these areas. the men preferred to give their lands to hausa, yoruba and chinese but they did not think of these brothers in south south or south west. these are thesame people saying this country should be one. why? last month, the governor of borno state said he is looking at investing in the limestone in ebonyi state. very good!

this is one nigeria that innoson has been building vehicles in nigeria for some years now but the governors in other states have not looked into patronising 'made in nigeria' goods. but they will shout and scream that we are dumping made in nigeria cement, made in nigeria nonsense. but a made in nigeria car isnt good for us. is that not bad enough?

the government of nigeria know that the igbos have been into importation of goods for a long time. they know all these. whenever they raise the issue of river niger dredging, NTA will show us some people standing and saying it is underway and when we get there, we will not see anything. but these igbos remain one of the highest users of the sea. why make them run to lagos to do business? simple, to make them depend on other regions for survival. you might say why didnt import and send these goods to the east, really? do you know how many trailers that skid and fall every week in the name of carrying goods from one state to the other? this country is cheating on its people. igbo people do not need your presidency, have you seen igbos taken any of its people serious when it comes to presidency? no. why? we just dont believe in it.

the country called nigeria will continue to fall basically because the ideology in the heads of the other tribes is so different that when an igbo thinks that this is the best way to go, the other people will say it is not the best way to go. is that not redundancy? this system breeds chop i chop tendencies because he knows that when he leaves, he will not come back there again even his brother will not smell there. this country lacks patriotism. is it not the same obasanjo era that ibeto nearly went bankrupt because he was doing thesame business with an hausa man? if not for God and good thinking, he would have sleeping in a rehab now.

Nigeria is not getting better. do you think the soldiers are really winning this war? have you been watching the video clips released by these bokoharam men? our soldiers just release pictures, but these men attack our soldiers with cameras in their hand. this goes a long way to show you how brazen these people are.

do you think as a southerner, you will own a jerrycan of crude if oil were to be found in the north? will your brother, sister or family enemy own a jerry can of crude, talkless of owning 80percent? your answer is a good as mine.

Are you safe as a nigerian?
is your future bright as a nigerian?
are you respected for being nigerian?
how do you see yourself as a nigerian?
do you think the next tribe loves you in nigeria?
what do you think nigeria will be in the next 20years?

no other sector in this country we can come together and raise from its ashes in this country except oil. is it cocoa, groundnut, gold dust, or bitumen?

what are their economic importance now in the world. Your bet is as good as mine, the world is growing them, themselves.

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Politics / Re: Rivers State Dissociates Itself From Pro-biafra Protest In Port Harcourt by VickJames(m): 7:03pm On Nov 10, 2015
People associating this protests to pdp are either silly or they just want to be seen or perceived to exist. this is thesame stupidity they exuded when bokoharam started and now it is a national crisis. it is advisable not to politicise every issue so that you can solve it without bias.
Politics / Re: PH On Fire by VickJames(m): 6:56pm On Nov 10, 2015
The igbos have remained peaceful in this protest but these people in uniform have refused to think with their brains. what is so hard for these people to allow them continue what they are supposed to do. whats with the shooting and burning tyres?

the government should understand that unlike other uprising which many of its people were not in support, the IPOB are gaining more supports by the day. these supporters are not even hiding it. they say it in every social media you can find them. this is a serious one to deal with because unlike other uprisings, these people are too much.

civility should be taught again in their military academies because i dont think these people have any knowledge in crowd control and monitoring. it is pathetic.

as an igbo man, I support these guys. it isnt easy. they have done their best to reach out to every young minds. ofcourse, the future belongs to the young. sorry, I wasnt talking about nigeria because it sure doesnt.

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Politics / Re: Indonesia Plans Crocodile Guarded Prison Island For Drug Convicts by VickJames(m): 5:50pm On Nov 09, 2015
This will be a very serious problem for those who thinks they can escape these prisons.

that awkward moment when you bribe all the officers on seat and find out that you cant bribe the crocs.
Politics / Re: S.E Governors To Meet In Owerri Over Pro-biafra Protests -vanguard by VickJames(m): 2:33pm On Nov 09, 2015
This is a welcome development.

they should try and make this agitation worthwhile or else the agitation will continue.

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Politics / Re: Breaking Thousands Of Biafrans Now Marching From Ph To Aba By Foot-pics by VickJames(m): 1:58pm On Nov 09, 2015
these people are really serious.

grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 12:39pm On Nov 09, 2015
mustaphaseve:

why will amnesty be given to boko haram when they have killed almost 20°/. of the people in the North-east so people are just lipsrsealed
why will amnesty be given to boko haram when they have killed almost 20°/. of the people in the North-east so people are just

they have not killed up to 20 percent of people in the north east.

They will not have any reason to fight them anymore. they will just come to an agreement with them and make things work.
Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 12:14pm On Nov 09, 2015
malton:
This is very disappointing! Your statements were careless, needless, shallow, thoughtless and reek of ignorance!


I suppose that you're still some kid. By which means I'll keep this brief and plain.

Again, you seem to not know these "Northerners" you so much despise.

The Northerners are the most accommodating people you 'll find around. They are honest in their dealings, simple in acts and appearance, easy going, friendly and God fearing.
They regard almost everything as the will of God, a gift from God or his doings.
It's why they don't carry shoulder around the place regardless how stinkingly rich they are. They are humble like that.

Now, if anything, the discovery of oil will only further glue their grips firmly in power. This is because the average Northerner is power drunk, loves respect and will go the distance just to get told 'rain ka shi dade!'.
One single thing all rulers have in common is the quest to rule a larger entity; the larger, the better!
That said, most Northerners will see the discovery of oil as a way to pay the SS back for their contribution. They love to pay their dues and are very loyal!
Rather than secede, they will wish for the oil to contribute just as much money into national coffers as the South South one. They hate being mocked.

The discovery of oil in the Chad basin will create the much needed balance in the polity.

No Northerner will lose sleep over it, because they are enjoying the South South oil just as much they would if it were in their region.

The South Southerners are the "meekest" Nigerians by the way!
The Lord gives where he knows the people have large hearts enough to carry everyone along.

please keep dont say things you know little about.

they are accommodating but they were the first to shout secession. they only changed mouth when the british told them the importance of oil in the world then. they had to fight to keep it with the help of the british.

they are so accommodating that they killed my uncle's boy in borno state. they are so accommodating that they dealt with many businesses owned by southerners in the north especially from south-east.


No one will tell me he is not apprehensive when dealing with some hausa men. you feel this unease when you are surrounded with hausa men.
Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 12:04pm On Nov 09, 2015
EUROBOMBER:


Oil is drilled from the Niger Delta, their ancestral lands devastated, sold and the money shared to everybody while others keep their thing.

The Niger Delta have really suffered in this country. embarassed embarassed

These people still want to retain the name 'one nigeria'

everyone knows that one nigeria will not work, why force it?
Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 12:02pm On Nov 09, 2015
EUROBOMBER:


Very good question.

It is this lop-sided nature of this country that is causing agitations in the east.

let them just go their separate waysand fight their wars themselves

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Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 12:00pm On Nov 09, 2015
The oil in the north will be owned by the northerners without the southerner enjoying any part of it. With the huge deposit of gold in sokoto. have you seen or heard of any federal government parastatal that is involved in mining those golds. No. what you see is, hausa jewelry sellers selling gold for you in your market. where did they get it from, from sokoto state. they own 100percent of what is coming out from gold.

double standards

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Politics / Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by VickJames(m): 11:55am On Nov 09, 2015
The problem with nigerians is that, their hypocrisy is so sky-high that they invest their time in picking faults in other people's dealings. never had these people taken up arms and causing mayhem in the general public. they just protest and walk past every building and businesses without touching or injuring anyone. Igbos are not stupid enough to attack its own people. if you watch these videos carefully, you will see some people trying to control the crowd from overreacting. when they shot at some of their members, they took their members to the hospital without attacking the police. this is what we can the height of civilisation.

some of you dont watch international news but you come around and insult people who protest without doing anything rash or crude. In Mynammar last week, their protest was bloody, these are white men. have you forgotten the way egyptians protesters threw stones and sticks on their police officers? have you seen the protests in europe especially in russia and italy? these protests were bloody with the police men throwing tear-gas and other things on these civilians. the igbos as you see them in their rugged wears have been peaceful and whatever arase said should not have come out from his mouth. this is a disenfranchisement of peoples right for freedom of speech and expression.

the biafran agitators want freedom, they are showing their different grievance, so what other nigerians need to do is to respect it.

the igbos never insulted the niger deltans when they were clamouring for amnesty,

they consoled the northerner when their states were ravaged by bokoharam.

they helped raise alarm when the fulani herdsmen continued to destroy the north central.

but whenever it is the turn of the igbos, they are always stupid and senseless. they dont think. they are not wise. they are one negative thing or the other. but they forgot that they did not harm anyone in all they did. they just protested.



and you call this country united.

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Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 11:42am On Nov 09, 2015
Idrismusty97:
Take your question to Major General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi- Ironsi.

You know well enough that this country will cease to exist if the north finds oil in thesame commercial quantity as the south. not only will the south not benefit from the oil, no southerner will own any oil bloc in the north.

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Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 11:40am On Nov 09, 2015
Setaje:
The poster above me has said it all. Which sane investor will go to the north? Meanwhile even if the oil is in commercial quantity, I believe the North will still want to keep Nigeria as one. Hmmmn the north is much more divided than the way we see them. A lot of people don't no that there are different ethnic groups such as fulani's, fulfudes, hausas, kanuris, etc in that north. We all just lump them up as being hausas. This is not true! The only thing they have in common is islam. It is that islam that brings them together against the south because they have one common enemy so they are able to speak wiv one voice for now. Truth is once we split, the north will split to.

What is making isis kill fellow muslims like themselves will automatic start happening in the north.


Nigeria will divide if the north finds oil in their core areas. they will give bokoharam amnesty since they are one. No southerner will own any oil well in the north. have you seen any southerner mining any mineral resources in the north?

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Politics / Re: Oil In The North And The Implications For Nigeria by VickJames(m): 11:38am On Nov 09, 2015
EUROBOMBER:


Stop dodging the question. Of Course the oil will be sold as one just like we get from different states today.

Now why is the north preventing true federalism?

I wanted him to answer the question but he is dodging it

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Politics / Re: S-east Govs Divided Over Pro-biafra Struggle - Vanguard by VickJames(m): 7:11am On Nov 09, 2015
good

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Politics / Re: Fulani Herdsman Hoist Flag In Abia by VickJames(m): 7:16pm On Nov 04, 2015
This is unhealthy, I must say. the effrontery at which they hoisted flag is very daring and they should better leave the region. We dont have lands for them to graze and they should in no time leave the igbo land for there to be peace and serenity in the minds of everyone.


The environment is waiting for the first person to shoot the bullet, the fulani herdsmen are trying to force the hands the youths in the community. I just wish they do what they can to leave the region. we dont have farmland for them to graze on. they should go back katsina state.
Politics / Re: The Black Man's Struggle ( Biafra) by VickJames(m): 7:05pm On Nov 04, 2015
obailala:
No doubt, there is a major problem with our type of federal system which doesnt encourage hard work especially for the parasitic zones. I am in total support of a return to proper federalism (with minimum of 50% derivation as it was practised back in the days) and not an outright secession especially a secession whose foundation is built on hate, hate and hate as we see today.

Secondly, I think the SE also has a very major problem of leadership at the local level and if I am to prioritise, I think we should be sorting out the cleaning of our house before we run to the federal level. Charity should really begin at home.
I have always been the first to chastise the government whenever they erred. I try as much as possible to be in touch of the happenings in my home state and the east in general. I know that the eastern governor are stupid and they dont have a blue-print of where they want the region to be in the nearest future. They only promise us stupid things like good roads and electricity. They know next to nothing about economic and manpower development of the people in the region.

If the region is economically viable, there wont any surge migration down south as been witnessed in recent times. It should be a shame in the eyes of these governors that people have stopped looking at the east as what it used to be and now done so much bad in the image of the region.

there should be re-orientation of our youths and they should know what they need from this present government. I am not even in support of my person needs to be in government before i vote for a particular candidate. what i think should be the discussion now is what you want from the candidate if he eventually becomes the president. sign an agreement with those people and give him your vote rather than fight for your corrupt brother to be in the seat of power.

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Politics / Re: Drama At Senate Over Buhari's #5000 Promise To Unemployed Nigerians by VickJames(m): 6:57pm On Nov 04, 2015
Jesusloveyou:
d senators do not know that d #5000 promise is not in dis corrupt budget of 2015

tell that to the gods of daura land.

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