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My fellow Igbo brothers. You see yourselves!! We haven't mastered the art of diplomacy, always bickering and insulting other enthic groups. Now we are no longer a force to be reckoned with politically. We've completely lost out. No thanks to Nnamdi Kanu's inspired hate campaign. Now we are suffering the repercussions of it |
Openbusiness:You are very right. Those it regrettable that those properties were destroyed without compensation. But before people buy land in Abuja, they should confirm with FCTA if those are 'Free from Government Acquisition' (FFGA). It saves you from future worries |
RTSC:How many investments goes to Edo? We can't pack the entire oil and gas industry and locate it in Delta. What about the others too?? ![]() |
RTSC:Nigeria Gas Company has its headquarters in Delta State. No be all the facilities go enter Delta, No be only Delta they produce oil?? |
proeast:There are some government agencies in the southeast. For instance, NAFDAC has its headquarters in Abuja and two divisional quarters in Lagos an Anambra. PRODA has its head office in Enugu; Nigeria Root Crop Institute (NCRI) is headquartered in Umudike. Governmnet has some federal agencies located in the southeast. |
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Wednesday said it would reduce importation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) into the country when the 100 million standard cubic feet of gas capacity facility at Oredo flow station in Benin City, Edo State, is commissioned. The Oredo Integrated Gas Handling Facility (IGHF) project built by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) will be commissioned on October 31, 2020 by President Muhammadu Buhari, according to Mele Kyari, group managing director of the NNPC. While inspecting the facility, Kyari said the plant has an estimated product streams of 330 tons of liquefied petroleum gas, 345 tons of industrial-grade propane, and 2,600 barrels daily of condensate. When completed, it will deliver 260,000 metric tons of LPG representing 40 percent of domestic requirement significantly cutting the product import. “Completing this project is a monumental feat for this country and we know that there are other efforts that are going on and we are supporting all of them. But ultimately what is important is that this country will be sufficient in LPG within a short period of time. According to Kyari, about 5billion standard cubic feet of gas is being delivered into the domestic market. “The contribution of that gas from NPDC is at least 500million standard cubic feet of gas. So NPDC is a critical stakeholder in the supply of gas into the domestic market”, he said. The NNPC boss, who commended the management of the NPDC for the speedy completion of the project, however, added that NPDC targets production of 500,000 barrels of petroleum products per day. He explained that NPDC at the moment produces 260, 000 barrels per day as against 136,000 barrels in 2019. “This is possible within two years, we have lined up of projects and activities. Today we have the highest number of rings running in this country. Five rings running at the same time adding incremental value, delivering major projects which will ultimately take to producing that 500,000 barrels per day target. “NPDC is a company 100 percent owned by Nigeria and we are delivering it to be the number one upstream company in this country. “With the support and alignment of all the stakeholders particularly the support we are getting from our president Muhammadu Buhari for us to deliver this company as the number one upstream company, we are going to ensure that gas will now be delivered without interruption into the domestic market, supply of crude oil to the international market by our own company by our own control will be justified. “Today, the largest contributor gas to the domestic market is NPDC to the power sector. This a National responsibility and a commercial venture with a national outlook”, he added. Earlier in his address, the managing director of NPDC, Mansur Sambo, said the company is the current largest contributor of gas to the domestic market and power sector in the country. Mansur, said the contract for the construction of the Integrated Gas Handling Facility (IGHF) awarded in 2015 was however started in 2017 due to budgetary constraints. He, however, described the company as a national responsibility and a commercial venture with a national outlook. https://businessday.ng/energy/oilandgas/article/domestic-gas-consumption-gets-a-boost-as-nnpc-completes-gas-processing-facility/ |
Ah! Ah! Just because of ordinary '8 - 2' defeat, you people want to to sacrifice Suarez on the alter. Na only am Waka come?? ![]() |
pricklewane:Don't be ridiculous. We all welcome the development. It's a win-win situation for all. Stop promoting enthic sentiments |
Don't |
fabolouz1:The previous administration did fantabously well with railway transportation. They were actually the administration that pioneered railway modernisation programmer. Even Buhari always thanks and give credit to GEJ for starting railway projects especially the Abuja-Kaduna rail project |
[quote author= post=92985968]Considering the fact that a significant number of the containers that berth in Apapa goes straight to the South Eastern part of the country[/quote]Quit this your 'cheastbeating' it ain't gonna pay you |
swiz123:There's no such thing as getting motivated because someone is bragging about his father's ill gotten wealth. That is an idiotic statement to make. |
shino62:Population explosion is not a resource. Whoever told you it's a resource needs a brain check up. Even China with the largest population are still looking for ways to cut down the population. Nigeria population is huge burden, the population in which the illiterate and unskilled are much more than the skilled and literate. Please Nigeria population growth needs to be curtailed seriously |
This man is a complete strain on taxpayers money. This is part of the reason why Naija is considered a poor nation. We have a too many people struggling for fewer resources |
Imota is a whole new area in Lagos to be in. It's more like the food basket of Lagos. I kind of like the idea of staying in Ikorodu than Ajah. Ajah is scares me a lot. Just one metre above sea levels ![]() |
Tkester: |
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has unveiled its gas hub in the Polaku community of Bayelsa State, with the launch of Rungas LPG Composite Cylinder Manufacturing plant. The project was launched by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva last week, according to a press statement issued by the NCDMB on Monday. The NCDMB built the gas hub on a 10.6 hectare of land which was purchased in 2013 for the establishment of a pipe mill. The NCDMB said discussions to launch the pipe mill were not successful, leading the agency to utilize it for a different purpose. The Minister said the launch of the gas hub would help Nigeria diversify its economic productivity and develop the country’s gas infrastructure value chain through the Federal Government’s declaration of 2020 as a year of gas. “The location of this land is close to the Gbarain Gas Plant that produces more than one billion standard cubic feet per day of gas; that provides opportunities to leverage on the proximity to activate value-adding initiatives and lead to industrialization and multiple economic activities,” Mr Sylva said. He added that LPG penetration nationwide would help the country reach its supply for the LPG value chain. The plant would have a production capacity of 400,000 to 1 million LPG composite cylinders per annum and in turn, make composite LPG cylinders accessible and affordable to Nigerians as well as create employment opportunities. The NCDMB announced that it developed a 10-year Strategic roadmap in 2017, and began implementation in 2018 with the aim of reaching 70% Nigerian Content level by the year 2027. The Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Engr. Simbi Kesiye said, “Technical Capability Development is one of the pillars of our Strategic Roadmap meant to facilitate the building of manufacturing facilities and capabilities to support in-country manufacturing and assembly of equipment and input materials required for exploration and production activities.’’ Wabote further explained that the strategic roadmap provided the leverage to use the Polaku land for gas related activities and partnership with Rungas Limited to setup LPG Cylinder Manufacturing plant. Shell Nigeria set up the Pressure Reduction and Metering Station and Total Support Energy Limited provided the CNG and LNG mother-stations. He added that with the new direction on gas, the NCDMB negotiated partnerships with three investors and 5 hectares of land have already been procured for further development. https://nairametrics.com/2020/08/17/ncdmb-launches-lpg-composite-cylinder-manufacturing-plant-in-bayelsa/
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EVILFOREST: guy if you see the way I'm bursting laugh inside BRT after reading this comment. Lol!! The people in the bus are thinking I'm going nuts |
Abohboy:I don't know why you had to respond to that idiots. He's among the enthic bigot champion, following the footsteps of their 'hate leader', Nnamdi Kanu. Thank God Facebook have proscribed their activity and designated them a hate group. Those sort of guys are always degrading our people, making us look like all igbos ever think about is about how to hate other people that don't share our enthic similarities. Imagine what he typed... FG decided to reactivate Onne deep seaport because of IPOB... Very laughable and a ridiculous statement from a ignorant folk. Anyway, I expected nothing less from IPOB clowns |
CheGuevara101:You are increasingly becoming idiotic. In your feeble mind, you think you are defending the the igbo nation, No! In fact, you succeeded in making the igbos look like a bunch of 'spiteful people' Quit this nonsense childish bantering, it makes you look unintelligent |
PrecisionFx:You keep humiliating yourself. That guy you quoted actually finished with words literally. Stop causing enthic sentiments with other groups on behalf, nobody send you message to represent us. |
Ojukwudfugitive:You are actually the dummy here. There's no such thing as 'South South' it's not a geographical location, it's just a political term used to identify people close to the ocean. The ports are actually referred to as 'Eastern Ports' because they are all located in the eastern region of Nigeria |
Sakamaje:Please don't take him seriously. He doesn't speak for us. He's one of those demented apostles of that fraudster, Nnamdi Kanu. Igbos generally welcome even development in all region so long as everyone is carried along and no one is feeling marginalized |
Emekankwoka:Guy I'm igbo too. But this childish bantering is seriously ridiculous of you. Even the Yoruba people will welcome the development it's in the interest for them, so long as it decongest the Tincan and Apapa Ports. Stop making the igbos look entirely like bigots because we aren't, I don't know about you. |
I'm quite happy. The Portharcourt-Aba Industrial area will witness a big boom in industrial activities. I must commend President Buhari at least, he's somehow proving not to be a sentimental biase in spreading even development. Onne Free Trade Zone has been well managed by Intel Logistics. They've come long way from humble beginnings in 2005 |
BBT2020:To be very frank, it was GEJ's government that actually secured the loans for the railway modernisation program from China to execute the masterplan as intended by the OBJ administration. It was the same GEJ who also secured loans for the construction of the Zungeru Hydro Power plant. Even Buhari acknowledged his efforts and renamed a train station in his honor. You can talk about train modernisation without mentioning Goodluck. That would be an error in history |
I think the headline is very different from the actual content. They aren't meant to pay #20,millions, I think they are expected to have at least a capital base of #20million |
E no fit pass Alex Report, Nairaland number one chief asslicker aka 'Otimpu Nwoko' |
Deborah98:We are neighbours in the same street, link with me first |
Oracleforce:You didn't really have to type this trash, did you?? ![]() |
stanliwise:Me too!! Team php both now and forever more |
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