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lordally:Dont even bother reaching this guy he is a huge scam, his email is dami.ojo@yahoo.com he will ask you to chat with Easy tracks which he is the one with this number 08062360567. Im going to open a thread on him, with his account number with Access Bank .He is a huge scam and should be brought to book. Mods beware of this the Guy with the moniker Poshriel |
Poshriel:Dont even bother reaching him, he is a guy and a BIG Scam!!!!! |
Poshriel:This guy is a scam!!!!!!!!! He is a guy, and will send you a contact of one Easy tracks which is also his own number, very big scammer!!! Mods ban this guy! |
Poshriel:Dont even bother reaching him, 1stly he's a guy and he will send you a number 08062360567 as Easy Tracks its still him be very very careful of him , hes a big scam! |
Poshriel:This guy is a scam!!!!!!! |
Lol!! Ok na DM me. Lucrativress: |
My qualms with the whole thing is the claim that it’s never been done in history and that it’s a discovery, that’s a blatant falsehood, if you don’t know about something don’t rush to conclusions. This isn’t something new, well depends on your exposure and the kinds of experiments you were exposed to. Lucrativress: |
Your inquiry really got me cracking . My dear it’s another subject for discussion for another day. Lucrativress: |
Mr OP of discovery from your very own quote " It is also a discovery cos no one has ever achieve this in history " click the link below and see even potatoes can be used to light up bulb. Your ignorance is legendary!!! You and your goons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR25BdHwU9I |
All of you registered in August, i really knew it , birds of same feather . seun000: |
Mr follow follow please show me i said in my narration who the inventor was? Same problem with y'all , comprehension. Thats how u know them, you cant defend what you claim. I challenge you . seun000: |
Like I said comprehension is the problem quote where I said Luigi Galvani invented Galvanic cell? xploitcomedy123: |
Like I said comprehension is the problem quote where I said Luigi Galvani invented Galvanic cell? Yookney: |
Please what is the discovery? Just answer me? If you don’t know about the possibility of something it’s a discovery to you not to the scientific community. xploitcomedy123: |
If you remotely know how electricity works then you wouldn't be exposing your ignorance with such laughable calls to FG to come and see discovery . It would have been funny if its wasnt pathetic ![]() |
The more you talk the more you expose your ignorance, my original post said " history of electricity from voltaic cell by Luigi Galvani" Galvanic cell which also is called Voltaic cell was attributed to him because of his pioneering work which Volta expanded on, thats why i used the word " history" and here you r going off tangent, claiming i said he invented Galvanic cells , so much for lack of comprehension..please write to Ministry of Education, Science and Technology that you have a discovery, since in your mind fruits dont have electrolytes . markangel231: |
Some one has already answered you on your ignorance level, calling FG to this simple experiment, you that want to buy itel phone with 17k is betting for 10k, please save your money and your face. markangel231: |
Answering you will be dignifying your ignorance, if you don't know the history of electricity from voltaic cell by Luigi Galvani to the Experiment by faraday. Just keep quiet . markangel231: |
It's very obvious you never attended physics classes in your High school days, what's awesome about a simple experiment that you are calling FG to come and see,.... Nigeria!!! ![]() markangel231: |
PhiliptheArab:Very few people understand the real problem with Nigeria, they just bandy Words around "Restructure" " Go back to the Region" bla bla bla. They fail to understand how nations are built. Kudos to you for bringing this thought to the table. |
No that message was sent by Quick teller not Dstv and again was sent on Friday not even today slimanyd: |
Very true just checked mine, all the premium channels are showing, but dunno how long this glitch will last Modified: I think its the maintenance that's ongoing a message was sent on Friday. If it still works by Monday night then its for real
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Lol Liverpool is also Red na ![]() TheAGITATOR: |
It's gonna be another Red season ![]() |
Let's go!!!! It's gonna be another Red season ![]() |
Great deal for him and Man United! Wow FTC front page!! Show me some love ![]() |
I knew it was going to happen with the return of EPL. Good for him ![]() |
The submersion of East Asian markets into coronavirus-induced recession has pulled down several major oil producers, most notably Nigeria whose breakeven price is well above $100 per barrel (Fitch puts it at $144 per barrel). Depending on its crude production for 60% of government revenue, Nigeria was confronted with a double whammy of falling oil prices and general economic decline – to the extent that Lagos has applied for some 7 billion in SARS-COV-2-related emergency funds provided by the IMF and the World Bank. Nigeria’s credit ratings were downgraded by both S&P and Fitch (Moody’s kept the negative outlook without downgrading) and things seemed as if the most populous country in Africa might be in for some serious trouble. Part of the anxiety was due to the fact that Nigeria agreed to participate in the unprecedented Russia-Saudi Arabia-United States crude production curtailment and vowed to drop output levels by some 300kbpd to an overall level of 1.4mbpd (do not be confused by the ostensibly higher level of crude exports, Nigerian condensates are out of the question and will remain left out from the deal itself). The Nigerian Oil Ministry even went as far as to say that they expect 2.8 billion in additional revenue from being part of the OPEC+ deal. Initially, however, whilst Nigeria’s commitment to the deal entirely laudable, it seemed as if OPEC+ was removing only a fraction of barrels that entered the market. Graph 1. Nigeria’s Crude Exports in 2017-2020 (in million barrels per day). Source: Thomson Reuters. Now Nigeria can finally let off a brief sigh of relief as the return of China has boosted both export prospects and grade differentials. Led by Saudi Arabia, leading Middle Eastern producers engaged in a hypercompetitive price war and despite most of West African crudes remaining one of the most optimal sources for IMO 2020-compliant products, Nigerian crudes struggled to reach their traditional market outlets in Asia. The intense price pressure has rendered West African remarkably attractive after it drove them to multi-year lows – even IMO 2020 favorites like the Equitorial-Guinean Zafiro or Chadian Doba went as low as -7 against Dated Brent, not to speak of the manifold light sweet grades West Africa wields. Chinese buyers would generally buy only 1-2 cargoes from Nigeria yet boosted by the economic profitability of West African countries in April there were 4 vessels sailing off for China and the May 2020 tally went even further to a whopping 7 cargoes, totaling 9 MMbbls. Interestingly, both April and May witnessed an Egina cargo loading for China, despite it being a staple diet of Northwest European refiners. This reconfiguration of the usual state of things (albeit temporary) is partially due to the fact that Indian demand, routinely the largest magnet for Nigerian grades, has subsided somewhat as the SARS-COV-2-induced lockdown took place there with a delay of several months. All this means that Nigerian cargoes arriving to China this June will mark the highest-ever level, whilst West African exports to China will be the highest since November 2018. Related: Will There Be Another Oil Price War? As impressive as the Nigerian export surge to China seems, it would not have happened without extremely depressed grade differentials. The combination of Middle Eastern producers cutting OSPs and the coronavirus demand slump has elicited an unprecedented drop in Nigerian differentials – from March to April (the OSPs are usually published around the 15th of the preceding months) almost every single grade has witnessed a $4-5 per barrel month-on-month decline. Moreover, differentials were plummeting even harder in terms of real market prices (since OSPs play a largely indicative role) – after most flagship Nigerian grades moved to discounts against Dated Brent in March, it took them more than a month to bottom out in the $-7/-9 per barrel interval to Dated. Graph 2. West African Crude Exports to China in 2018-2020 (in million barrels per day). Source: Thomson Reuters. The official selling prices of Nigerian grades present a fairly truthful picture of their current pricing levels. If the OSPs of light sweet, predominantly IMO 2020-compliant, Nigerian grades drop in May 2020 to $-3 or even $-4 per barrel against Dated Brent, the lowest ever recorded, then surely something is not right. Yet as the June OSPs start to transpire one can see that a bounce back of differentials is already taking place, Nigeria’s flagship export streams like Bonny Light or Qua Iboe are both assessed at $-1.05 per barrel to Dated, with the rest moving even stronger towards a flat Brent assessment. As Europe comes back from a multi-month lockdown season, it will rediscover its appetite for West African crudes, hence the probability of the Nigerian export surge to China becoming a long-term trend (especially with the strengthening diffs) is shrinking. Graph 3. Nigerian Official Selling Prices in 2017-2020 (against Dated Brent). Source: NNPC. Nigeria’s way forward will not be easy – its exports possibilities will be subdued for a couple of months by its participation in OPEC+, all its differentials will not go back to pre-corona territory that easily. This will be especially true of high-gasoline-yield very light grades, whilst grades with a more balanced mid-distillate yield should become the best performers of this summer. Nigerian exporters would also need to keep in mind the risk of increased competition – to name just one example, the Indian refiner IOC has awarded in a recent purchase tender in May to the American WTI although almost everyone expected it to buy Nigerian. https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/China-Scoops-Up-Cheap-Nigerian-Oil.html |
ChybuzzDD: u no well |
Gracealone: from where na tot they had it nailed? Even dino said he received international calls threatening him. |

