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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by figment232(m): 1:49pm On Apr 25, 2016
We have not started seeing d impact ooo.Propagandist.Still buying fuel @N160 here in warri.Where is d 7m liters?

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by mavinc4u(f): 1:55pm On Apr 25, 2016
caleb404:
[b]In as much as Niger Delta do not feel the impact of their oil wealth, the pipelines will be destroyed.

If una like make una carry the whole military men come... Asking Obasanjo some quick questions will benefit Buhari a lot.

Una want use oil money build railway from Lagos to the North and una cancel Calabar-Lagos, downgraded 2nd Niger Bridge funds. Buhari keeps acting as if he doesn't know anything about it,... we're not foolish. Jonathan wen sign the contracts was not a fool. He delivered Abuja-Kaduna... now to run Lagos-Calabar una want play ojoro put.

Keep blaming the southern senators when we know fully well say na the appropriation/allocation committee comprising Northerners na run the heist without the knowledge of the mainstream Senate body.

Let's see how you'll build Lagos and Abuja and abandon SS/SE. Una dey build refinery for Lagos, not 1 but 2. Then una go draw pipeline from Niger Delta to transport crude whilst keeping armed men everywhere so we nor go fit breath. Una still dey learn work.

All the headquarters of the oil companies dey Lagos and Abuja employing other tribes whereas we went oil flow pass our backyard we nor even dey see NNPC contract jobs run. Make we dey watch. The vibes already show say tompolo self dey learn.

We watch as they keep frustrating the ibaka seaport, we watch as they've taken the Enugu international airport to the cleaners... we see as they all want the airport to be downgraded... as if Murtala Mohammed airport attained it's heights in 4 years. We're watching, wen push comes to shove everybody go answer their papa name.

By the time we're done with the pipelines Osun monthly allocation go be minimum wage. Rubbish!
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My dear, I feel your pain. To be honest, such thing are very painful to the core. Imagine someone taking what belongs to you to enrich another person and the so called person would turn back to call you a captured slave. My dear na so we see am for life. Even God will take the prayers of the strong mind to bless the weak mind but the only difference is that God will appreciate your effort ; imagine after fasting, praying, rolling and even jumping but at the end God will take your blessing to someone he feels that needs it most. Omo na to form weak mind next time so that he will take the prayers of other strong mind to bless you grin hope you understand? Life no get duplicate, let's take it easy. Chai but seriously Baba God your children don suffer oh, the pain is getting unbearable Everyday, I really wonder when you will pick their calls. Sorry our calls. Is well.
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by tivta(m): 1:56pm On Apr 25, 2016
Babalegba:
My governor Amosun is doing well.He has not looted all the treasury like your own leaders did.In Ogun state we can all see the projects consuming the money.You should always strive to emulate the good and not copy the thieves. Your leaders are too greedy,that's where your problem is coming from.1000 trillion dollars cannot satisfy a greedy man

Has he fixed akute road?
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by NTAChannel5: 2:00pm On Apr 25, 2016
Underground what?
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by 9jatatafo(m): 2:14pm On Apr 25, 2016
Kunlegzy:


Of course bro or sis they do.

It's Bro here! Naija don't have the will power to keep policies running and that is the babe if where we are today
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by yanabasee(m): 2:28pm On Apr 25, 2016
LRNZH:


Your argument is terribly flawed on many levels my friend.
How comparable are the solid minerals and petroleum sector that you will justify the squandering of the opportunity the ND had to elevate itself from poverty under GEJ from almighty oil money?

Even if the North were to squander it's resources (from solid minerals or agriculture, which is not the case anyway), is that why the ND should squander it's oil money? Can two wrongs be justified?
Only Tompolo, Diezani, Dasuki, Obanikoro etc gained from GEJs tenure.

Bayelsa is a shame to GEJ's legacy of being in government since 1999.

To put you wrong....

The Northern elders contributed to the general squandering of the ND oil wealth... They made most decisions and they are partly heads of all oil sectors in this country, from its conception!

The oil money generated from the SS/SE goes to the Nigeria's account and it's used to enrich the northern elders....

With the amount of oil we generate from the south, no ND indigene was supposed to suffer anymore....
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by tete7000(m): 2:46pm On Apr 25, 2016
Has there ever been any pipeline than run on the ground or in the air? Why the emphasis on underground as if pipeline runs anywhere else? How long did it take to build the pipeline? They were silent on this. If it took more than a year (which I believe is the case), the previous government initiated it while they simply have the privilege of commissioning it. So why didnt they give some credit to those who thought of the project? This government continues to feed its people on propaganda.
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by cuteboy2: 2:52pm On Apr 25, 2016
LRNZH:


Oil Spill Cleanup, Reforming the NDDC, improving security in the creeks to attract more direct investments, Amnesty program extended to 2018, Including the Lagos - Calabar Rail project against the NASS wishes... The FG has the ND in its plans.

This list is pathetic.
Can you name one single project in SE and SS that was included in the recent multi billion agreements signed with the Chinese?

I'm not from that area but such brazen exclusion and cheating of certain parts of the country will only breed discontent and further divide the country.

Shortly after Buhari came to power he visited Cross River state and did groundbreaking with so much fun fare and publicity the planned Maiduguri-Calabar super highway designed to economically open up that part of the country, especially the Boko Haram ravaged North East. FG was to guarantee the loans to execute this project and by all accounts it would have greatly benefited the North East. However, since it would also force the FG to dredge the Calabar port and make it functional the forces that have conspired to kill Calabar port hurriedly prevailed on Buhari to pull out of a laudable project he has already publicly committed to.

We also heard if the president supports that project it will give the impression that he is supporting a state that did not vote for him. Is President Buhari now the President of APC States and not of Nigeria?
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by NorttGate: 3:04pm On Apr 25, 2016
caleb404:
[b]In as much as Niger Delta do not feel the impact of their oil wealth, the pipelines will be destroyed.

If una like make una carry the whole military men come... Asking Obasanjo some quick questions will benefit Buhari a lot.

Una want use oil money build railway from Lagos to the North and una cancel Calabar-Lagos, downgraded 2nd Niger Bridge funds. Buhari keeps acting as if he doesn't know anything about it,... we're not foolish. Jonathan wen sign the contracts was not a fool. He delivered Abuja-Kaduna... now to run Lagos-Calabar una want play ojoro put.

Keep blaming the southern senators when we know fully well say na the appropriation/allocation committee comprising Northerners na run the heist without the knowledge of the mainstream Senate body.

Let's see how you'll build Lagos and Abuja and abandon SS/SE. Una dey build refinery for Lagos, not 1 but 2. Then una go draw pipeline from Niger Delta to transport crude whilst keeping armed men everywhere so we nor go fit breath. Una still dey learn work.

All the headquarters of the oil companies dey Lagos and Abuja employing other tribes whereas we went oil flow pass our backyard we nor even dey see NNPC contract jobs run. Make we dey watch. The vibes already show say tompolo self dey learn.

We watch as they keep frustrating the ibaka seaport, we watch as they've taken the Enugu international airport to the cleaners... we see as they all want the airport to be downgraded... as if Murtala Mohammed airport attained it's heights in 4 years. We're watching, wen push comes to shove everybody go answer their papa name.

By the time we're done with the pipelines Osun monthly allocation go be minimum wage. Rubbish!
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You na idiot you be

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by Tokety7: 3:10pm On Apr 25, 2016
rozayx5:


when i say you know nothing about Nigeria, you still keep making noise here.
Do you know that Nigeria's refineries are outdated?
Do you know voting new funds to fix them are a waste of time?

the Government is facing significant shortage of income why is your President blowing scarce resources junketing?
have you read what the Tanzanian President and that of Rwanda are doing without a kobo from oil and what real change sounds like?
and please when did Buhari start fixing the refineries? cause your minister is shouting up and down that he needs more money?
your paid to give excuses for this govt and in your mind you think you sound smart when your actually a village champion paid to sing praises to a blind leader

Very foolish and senseless talk. The world's oldest refinery commissioned in 1901 is still in operation till date. Put the right set of people in control, give them the enablement and see them work wonders.
If the private sector can "resurrect" them to profitability, then it's plain silly for anyone to say they are outdated.
One of our blunders in recent times was the reversal of the sale of these refineries to Dangote and co by obj. If Yaradua had allowed it to be, do u think Dangote would have allowed what he purchased with his own money to rot away?
Our refineries are still top notch. Just one or two retrofitting and we are good to go. Deal with it.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by groovie(m): 3:10pm On Apr 25, 2016
diegwu01:
Safer? Yes but which is faster and more efficient?
we dont need any faster and efficient means if it will be vandalized 2 weeks after commissioning.
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by groovie(m): 3:13pm On Apr 25, 2016
Tokety7:


Very foolish and senseless talk. The world's oldest refinery commissioned in 1901 is still in operation till date. Put the right set of people in control, give them the enablement and see them work wonders.
If the private sector can "resurrect" them to profitability, then it's plain silly for anyone to say they are outdated.
One of our blunders in recent times was the reversal of the sale of these refineries to Dangote and co by obj. If Yaradua had allowed it to be, do u think Dangote would have allowed what he purchased with his own money to rot away?
Our refineries are still top notch. Just one or two retrofitting and we are good to go. Deal with it.
Bro no amount of retrofitting can make those refineries work efficiently. The amount that will be used to retrofit can build a standard refinery today
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by Tokety7: 3:20pm On Apr 25, 2016
groovie:

Bro no amount of retrofitting can make those refineries work efficiently. The amount that will be used to retrofit can build a standard refinery today

U know this based on engineering studies or figments of imagination? Which of the two please? Far older refineries still work profitably well, why should ours be an exception?
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by jpphilips(m): 3:49pm On Apr 25, 2016
Dumb Journalists what are 'underground crude pipelines"? where were they before now, on air?
what is the distance from Escravos to Warri that you will construct a brand new line in just two months?
which feedstock line was fixed in Dec later bombed in Feb?
Put security on our critical infrastructure not noise.
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by flowgroup(m): 3:57pm On Apr 25, 2016
SeverusSnape:

How has the petroleum ministry fared under the present minister??... Why are there still queues all over the country till now??

I guess your topic is not related to the petroleum ministry, of which I said the person heading it is dull.

You call the Junior Minister a dullard meanwhile his on the finding solutions to our multi dimensional fuel crisis and you the smart ain't doing shut... All you do here is argue and throw insult around
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by flowgroup(m): 3:59pm On Apr 25, 2016
SeverusSnape:

How has the petroleum ministry fared under the present minister??... Why are there still queues all over the country till now??

I guess your topic is not related to the petroleum ministry, of which I said the person heading it is dull.

You call the Junior Minister a dullard meanwhile his on the job finding solutions to our multi dimensional fuel crisis and you the smart one ain't doing shuit... All you do here is argue and throw insult around

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by jpphilips(m): 4:00pm On Apr 25, 2016
yanabasee:


To put you wrong....

The Northern elders contributed to the general squandering of the ND oil wealth... They made most decisions and they are partly heads of all oil sectors in this country, from its conception!

The oil money generated from the SS/SE goes to the Nigeria's account and it's used to enrich the northern elders....

With the amount of oil we generate from the south, no ND indigene was supposed to suffer anymore....

Can you give us the list of petroleum ministers from 1979 till date
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by aresa: 4:20pm On Apr 25, 2016
LRNZH:


Your argument is terribly flawed on many levels my friend.
How comparable are the solid minerals and petroleum sector that you will justify the squandering of the opportunity the ND had to elevate itself from poverty under GEJ from almighty oil money?

Even if the North were to squander it's resources (from solid minerals or agriculture, which is not the case anyway), is that why the ND should squander it's oil money? Can two wrongs be justified?
Only Tompolo, Diezani, Dasuki, Obanikoro etc gained from GEJs tenure.

Bayelsa is a shame to GEJ's legacy of being in government since 1999.


No, your argument is utterly flawed. It's perfectly ok to question what was done with your money when you question other people about their wealth.

The oil producing States get more than their share of their oil money if all mamner of ways from basic allocations to derivations and on top of that they still have billions of NDDC dollars every year.

The States in the North you are talking about with their minerals and agric products don't get extra derivations for their resources and they don't have extra billions of dollars and a separate government agency like NDDC to tap into.

You point was not only flawed, it was illogical and grossly pointless..

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by caleb404: 4:25pm On Apr 25, 2016
NorttGate:
You na idiot you be

See this almajiri. Slave. Your father well well
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by BetaThings: 4:41pm On Apr 25, 2016
Babalegba:
And what did your leaders do with all the money that flowed into Bayelsa. They stole it leaving the state dirt poor. You are your own worst enemy

I am not from ND but this is not a valid argument
He is saying resources are taken from his backyard and he gets virtually nothing but his environment is destroyed
But other places not suffering environmental degradation are benefitting from oil resources

It does not matter if they are spending all the money on NairaBet
It is their money - give it to them first
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by aresa: 4:44pm On Apr 25, 2016
cuteboy2:


This list is pathetic.
Can you name one single project in SE and SS that was included in the recent multi billion agreements signed with the Chinese?

I'm not from that area but such brazen exclusion and cheating of certain parts of the country will only breed discontent and further divide the country.

Shortly after Buhari came to power he visited Cross River state and did groundbreaking with so much fun fare and publicity the planned Maiduguri-Calabar super highway designed to economically open up that part of the country, especially the Boko Haram ravaged North East. FG was to guarantee the loans to execute this project and by all accounts it would have greatly benefited the North East. However, since it would also force the FG to dredge the Calabar port and make it functional the forces that have conspired to kill Calabar port hurriedly prevailed on Buhari to pull out of a laudable project he has already publicly committed to.

We also heard if the president supports that project it will give the impression that he is supporting a state that did not vote for him. Is President Buhari now the President of APC States and not of Nigeria?


1. The Lagos calabar rail was negotiated in China and most of the funding is coming from China.

2. 2nd Niger bridge was inserted into the budget and to bd funded by the FG instead of GEJ's tolling arangement where SE people pay for tee their own bridge was slashed by NASS.

3. The government has nothing to do with any port not being utilised. The government can build anything and then force end uses to use and patronise the ports is just silly. You can build all the ports you want, it is still up to the end users to use them.

4. Based on population, customer base and disposable income, common sense dictates that you receive your goods and services and operate right there so where is the sense and wisdom in distracting your major market and Customer base just because you want ports in your villages. Makes no sense.

5. Ask akpabio what he did with all the billions he budgeted for ibaka for ao many years with nothing done...

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by omolayomi06: 4:48pm On Apr 25, 2016
caleb404:


What have your own leaders done with the money from illegal mining? What have they done with the money from agriculture.

You want to be the devil but want us to be Angels, right? Keep consoling yourself.

We have excess crude account...where is excess tomato account? Where is excess mineral account? Make we dey watch.

"Igbe nor dey dance juju wen dem nor go throwaway powder".
guyz both of u have point, but let me clear the way by telling u dat the main problem the niger delter people are facing start from there youth to there leader. first the nd youth are wasteful the spend anyhow which let to dere leader syphoning their money, i think it time for there youth to sit down and think for them to fight for there wright. the notherner are using every litle opportunity they have to develope there area so we can blem them for there wiseness. it up to the niger delter to grab what they have and use it wisely. my comment.
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by BetaThings: 4:50pm On Apr 25, 2016
aresa:
The oil producing States get more than their share of their oil money if all mamner of ways from basic allocations to derivations and on top of that they still have billions of NDDC dollars every year.

What is fair share?
13% of crude oil proceeds
But they bear 100% of the burden of drilling, pollution
What is the Budget of NDDC and Ministry of ND as a % of oil receipts

aresa:
The States in the North you are talking about with their minerals and agric products don't get extra derivations for their resources and they don't have extra billions of dollars and a separate government agency like NDDC to tap into.

Non-minerals contribute virtually nothing to federation account
So what is generated from those does not result in some transfer to ND states

Agriculture does not even belong in this argument
Nobody asks a farmer to hand over his produce to be compensated with 13% of the value

Most people selling water in Nigeria contribute only the cost of the pump and the electricity required to power it
They sell same and take the proceeds and may pay tax on same
Imagine the FG says we will put water pumps on every land, sell the water we pump and pay 13% to those landlords and put 87% in Federation account
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by BetaThings: 4:54pm On Apr 25, 2016
omolayomi06:
guyz both of u have point, but let me clear the way by telling u dat the main problem the niger delter people are facing start from there youth to there leader. first the nd youth are wasteful the spend anyhow which let to dere leader syphoning their money,

Youths are wasteful everywhere. It is not peculiar to the ND
Have you seen wedding cermonies of the children on present and past government officials?

omolayomi06:
i think it time for there youth to sit down and think for them to fight for there wright.
I agree
And youths in every part of the country
13 year olds are joining cults in Lagos

omolayomi06:
the notherner are using every litle opportunity they have to develope there area so we can blem them for there wiseness. it up to the niger delter to grab what they have and use it wisely. my comment.
I don't want to talk here
But..
The North has had more political opportunities than the ND
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by Beeman1(m): 5:03pm On Apr 25, 2016
SeverusSnape:

Keep calling Jonathan. You can't make a comment without calling the FORMER president.

Have you blamed GEJ today??
Arne shut up theRe
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by BetaThings: 5:03pm On Apr 25, 2016
cuteboy2:


This list is pathetic.
Can you name one single project in SE and SS that was included in the recent multi billion agreements signed with the Chinese?
Sincerely I don't have the list but make it available for all to see
I am not taking sides; I don't like arguing without facts

cuteboy2:
Shortly after Buhari came to power he visited Cross River state and did groundbreaking with so much fun fare and publicity the planned Maiduguri-Calabar super highway designed to economically open up that part of the country, especially the Boko Haram ravaged North East. FG was to guarantee the loans to execute this project and by all accounts it would have greatly benefited the North East. However, since it would also force the FG to dredge the Calabar port and make it functional the forces that have conspired to kill Calabar port hurriedly prevailed on Buhari to pull out of a laudable project he has already publicly committed to.

I don't like this argument
What forces?

There are better arguments against the budget
For instance, were I Buhari, I will confront the national assembly and follow same with massive publicity and publicly denounce the budget
"We put Lagos-calabar in the Budget and NASS removed it"
Were the NASS sensible or well-meaning, even if the Executive did not put it there, they should have
The NASS is really out of control

cuteboy2:

We also heard if the president supports that project it will give the impression that he is supporting a state that did not vote for him. Is President Buhari now the President of APC States and not of Nigeria?
This type of argument weakens your case
Show evidence of that conspiracy
I don't like "we hear"

Pray that you don't run into people who will forge malicious lies against you
Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by Babalegba(m): 5:40pm On Apr 25, 2016
BetaThings:


I am not from ND but this is not a valid argument
He is saying resources are taken from his backyard and he gets virtually nothing but his environment is destroyed
But other places not suffering environmental degradation are benefitting from oil resources

It does not matter if they are spending all the money on NairaBet
It is their money - give it to them first

Nairaland is a good place to understand that the black man is fvcked. ,selfish upsidedown thinking controlled by his passions according to Nazis and unable to resist temptation. Where exactly in the developing world do you see governments giving 100% of proceeds from natural resources to the producing state. The F.G gives the producing states more money than non producing states to balance things out. Did they work to put the oil in the ground or is it an accident of nature or God.He and his leaders should learn not squander the sizeable sum they are getting from the F.G

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by Olufemiolaolu(m): 5:44pm On Apr 25, 2016
SeverusSnape:
The petroleum minister is a dullard. He should resign.

Nigerians are suffering on the queues and they are here lying to themselves.

Propagandists tongue
All those who liked ur comment re super dullard plus you. By their talk we go know their mumu level. Nice1 jare fg.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by dragunov: 6:06pm On Apr 25, 2016
SeverusSnape:
The petroleum minister is a dullard. He should resign.

Nigerians are suffering on the queues and they are here lying to themselves.

Propagandists tongue
Buhari will not resign. Shikena. Direct your hate elsewhere Bozo.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by ihearYou(m): 6:19pm On Apr 25, 2016
caleb404:
[b]In as much as Niger Delta do not feel the impact of their oil wealth, the pipelines will be destroyed.

If una like make una carry the whole military men come... Asking Obasanjo some quick questions will benefit Buhari a lot.

Una want use oil money build railway from Lagos to the North and una cancel Calabar-Lagos, downgraded 2nd Niger Bridge funds. Buhari keeps acting as if he doesn't know anything about it,... we're not foolish. Jonathan wen sign the contracts was not a fool. He delivered Abuja-Kaduna... now to run Lagos-Calabar una want play ojoro put.

Keep blaming the southern senators when we know fully well say na the appropriation/allocation committee comprising Northerners na run the heist without the knowledge of the mainstream Senate body.

Let's see how you'll build Lagos and Abuja and abandon SS/SE. Una dey build refinery for Lagos, not 1 but 2. Then una go draw pipeline from Niger Delta to transport crude whilst keeping armed men everywhere so we nor go fit breath. Una still dey learn work.

All the headquarters of the oil companies dey Lagos and Abuja employing other tribes whereas we went oil flow pass our backyard we nor even dey see NNPC contract jobs run. Make we dey watch. The vibes already show say tompolo self dey learn.

We watch as they keep frustrating the ibaka seaport, we watch as they've taken the Enugu international airport to the cleaners... we see as they all want the airport to be downgraded... as if Murtala Mohammed airport attained it's heights in 4 years. We're watching, wen push comes to shove everybody go answer their papa name.

By the time we're done with the pipelines Osun monthly allocation go be minimum wage. Rubbish!
[/b]





Guy,u hv lost it completely. Instead of looking inward for d cause of ur problem,u go around blaming every body,from Buhari to d devil. If u can mister d courage to ask ur Southern Senators hard questions,u would not be here ranting meaninglessly.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by ihearYou(m): 6:23pm On Apr 25, 2016
SeverusSnape:

How has the petroleum ministry fared under the present minister??... Why are there still queues all over the country till now??

I guess your topic is not related to the petroleum ministry, of which I said the person heading it is dull.



In all ur brilliance,u are yet to prefer a novel solution to d fuel crisis other than to call people who are far better than u name. Of a truth,ur fried brain is shining thru.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: New Underground Crude Supply Line, A Sign Of Change In Progress by Jesusloveyou: 6:35pm On Apr 25, 2016
caleb404:


Story for the gods. A government that has not kept any single campaign promise. Bros abeg today na Sunday. Go relax with madam
hahahahahaha, mumu full this foruw sha, especialy ipob wailer like u, my brother from south south the ogogoro ineffectual buffoon never laid a single pipeline in 6yrs, pmb is doing what he promise in less than a year, God bless pmb

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