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Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by ibadantiti(f): 2:41pm On Jul 15, 2017
I have never been an agitator for the state of Biafra all my life. What I have been is a very conscious Igbo man so fond of his identity like other normal human beings.

Even the Nigeria I belong to right now, until otherwise stated, I am a passionate citizen for the image of Nigeria. What I hate with passion is the Nigeria system that no reasonable person should actually applaud. Nigerian is a prison and should not be cherished. Of course no right thinking person relishes a system which has the best and outputs the worst. Anybody who knows this country has the potential to be among the best in the world would never rejoice about this contraption.

And only a change in the system popularly called RETSTRUCTURING would unleash the potential energy of Nigeria.

Reporting Nigeria over the years, I have travelled to 90% of the states with the eyes of a reporter and saw that all of them have enough to make them live in plenty and comfort. It is only this retarding system that lulls the regions of Nigeria into lethargy and atrophy. And that must change unless we want our children to hate us for bequeathing something faulty to them. In every meaning of it, Nigeria operates a faulty system.

Although beneficiaries of the animal farm delude themselves otherwise, but unless we change the structure, Nigeria must certainly explode someday soon.

In the present melee, I have read and heard many argue that the reason Igbo or especially the Biafra agitators demand secession is that they plan to appropriate the oil of the neighbouring South South states.

That is the most uninformed argument by anyone that thinks he or she knows anything about Nigeria. But it also goes to prove that the same people stand against any secession just because their minds and psyche have been rigidly tied to the same South South oil and don’t want to lose the gains.

Before we come to whatever decision, I tell the oil-centric Nigerians that no oil producing country in the world is among the richest economies. None of the richest economies relies on oil, in fact, 95% of them don’t have a semblance of oil.

Moreover, if oil is the wherewithal, why then has Nigeria that was Africa’s largest oil producer and world’s number six for years been crawling in over 60 years of living on oil?

What has always grown and would always grow an economy is human resource. It is human resource that made us know that we had oil all the ages gone underneath our feet and also made it useful by creating those technologies that rely on oil.

To bring an end to this crass argument of Igbo eyeing South South oil, may I educate those who don’t know and those who claim not to know that from the NDDC creation, Imo and Abia have been among the nine oil producing states. I decided to make it an issue after the jaundiced interview by former Commissioner of Police Abubakar Tsav who joined street urchins that know nothing going on to argue the same way. It’s quite unfortunate that malice beclouds our knowledge. Tsav and others should have known this fact, and that Imo had been the 5th largest oil producing state.

From the table of quota of production, the two Igbo states, which Yakubu Gowon malice spared after ceding Igbo lands out, still produce 25.5% of Nigeria oil, and the South South taking the lion share of 70%, out of which they earn a benefit of just 15%. The South East takes 11% as the rest go to feed those that slander Igbo for targeting other people’s oil. The South West of Nigeria in Ondo State produces the remaining percentage of the Nigerian crude supply.

The same old tricks had stopped Nigeria, through her over reliance on oil, to abandon the coal deposits in Enugu. To a large extent, the abandonment of the coal in Enugu after the war was another of Gowon’s tricks to cripple Igbo economy. So, we can sing eureka today that our neglected coal is there to provide us electricity should the push come to a shove. I am sure that up till today, China, the country with the largest electricity generation in the world still relies on coal power to the extent of 65%.

You know why the oil produced in the two Igbo states doesn’t seem to be known by the man in the street, and even Tsav who should know? It is because the host communities of the states have rather preferred to be peaceful and never toed the militancy line. Because Nigeria only listens to those that rake up mud and spit fire and violence, it has gone unnoticed that there is oil in Igbo land and the likes of Tsav make it the propaganda against us.

No matter their thinking however, if the structure of Nigeria is changed tomorrow, Igbo know better than relying on oil, the same undoing of Nigeria that created artificial poverty in this land of plenty. Only fools don’t learn from history.

However, if oil is what it all takes, I remind the canvassers of this idea that the first oil find in Nigeria was in Edda in present Ebonyi State in February 1927. I dug up the archived pages of the laboratory analysis and reports from the National Archives Enugu for a report on abandoned oil finds in the South East published in the Saturday Sun of March 26, 2011 (see this link (http://www.gasandoil.com/news/discoveries) That’s one of the internet reproductions from The Sun website.

This article gives details of the oil finds in Anam region of Anambra that necessitated the Orient Petrochemical Plant that is still in the making, the natural gas finds in the Eha Alumona and Awgu areaa of Enugu State and others.

In December 1999, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited Ebonyi State and I was at the gathering when then Governor Sam Egwu told him story of the Ebonyi oil finds and urged him to include the state in the NDDC list.

http://sunnewsonline.com/igbo-secession-and-south-south-oil-ignorance/

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by Ermacc: 2:44pm On Jul 15, 2017
ibadantiti:


Before we come to whatever decision, I tell the oil-centric Nigerians that no oil producing country in the world is among the richest economies. None of the richest economies relies on oil, in fact, 95% of them don’t have a semblance of oil.

Moreover, if oil is the wherewithal, why then has Nigeria that was Africa’s largest oil producer and world’s number six for years been crawling in over 60 years of living on oil?

What has always grown and would always grow an economy is human resource. It is human resource that made us know that we had oil all the ages gone underneath our feet and also made it useful by creating those technologies that rely on oil.




http://sunnewsonline.com/igbo-secession-and-south-south-oil-ignorance/
And you haven't bothered to find out why? They are also countries with rich human resource that are struggling. Your analysis is too elementary.
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by Nobody: 2:46pm On Jul 15, 2017
The need redemption....kidnappers has taken over their land because they are lazy
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by bantudra: 2:46pm On Jul 15, 2017
sharrap..!...you dont need the fg to exploit your own resources....

park well..!!...coal my foot...
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by kodath(f): 2:48pm On Jul 15, 2017
ibadantiti:
I have never been an agitator for the state of Biafra all my life. What I have been is a very conscious Igbo man so fond of his identity like other normal human beings.

Even the Nigeria I belong to right now, until otherwise stated, I am a passionate citizen for the image of Nigeria. What I hate with passion is the Nigeria system that no reasonable person should actually applaud. Nigerian is a prison and should not be cherished. Of course no right thinking person relishes a system which has the best and outputs the worst. Anybody who knows this country has the potential to be among the best in the world would never rejoice about this contraption.

And only a change in the system popularly called RETSTRUCTURING would unleash the potential energy of Nigeria.

Reporting Nigeria over the years, I have travelled to 90% of the states with the eyes of a reporter and saw that all of them have enough to make them live in plenty and comfort. It is only this retarding system that lulls the regions of Nigeria into lethargy and atrophy. And that must change unless we want our children to hate us for bequeathing something faulty to them. In every meaning of it, Nigeria operates a faulty system.

Although beneficiaries of the animal farm delude themselves otherwise, but unless we change the structure, Nigeria must certainly explode someday soon.

In the present melee, I have read and heard many argue that the reason Igbo or especially the Biafra agitators demand secession is that they plan to appropriate the oil of the neighbouring South South states.

That is the most uninformed argument by anyone that thinks he or she knows anything about Nigeria. But it also goes to prove that the same people stand against any secession just because their minds and psyche have been rigidly tied to the same South South oil and don’t want to lose the gains.

Before we come to whatever decision, I tell the oil-centric Nigerians that no oil producing country in the world is among the richest economies. None of the richest economies relies on oil, in fact, 95% of them don’t have a semblance of oil.

Moreover, if oil is the wherewithal, why then has Nigeria that was Africa’s largest oil producer and world’s number six for years been crawling in over 60 years of living on oil?

What has always grown and would always grow an economy is human resource. It is human resource that made us know that we had oil all the ages gone underneath our feet and also made it useful by creating those technologies that rely on oil.

To bring an end to this crass argument of Igbo eyeing South South oil, may I educate those who don’t know and those who claim not to know that from the NDDC creation, Imo and Abia have been among the nine oil producing states. I decided to make it an issue after the jaundiced interview by former Commissioner of Police Abubakar Tsav who joined street urchins that know nothing going on to argue the same way. It’s quite unfortunate that malice beclouds our knowledge. Tsav and others should have known this fact, and that Imo had been the 5th largest oil producing state.

From the table of quota of production, the two Igbo states, which Yakubu Gowon malice spared after ceding Igbo lands out, still produce 25.5% of Nigeria oil, and the South South taking the lion share of 70%, out of which they earn a benefit of just 15%. The South East takes 11% as the rest go to feed those that slander Igbo for targeting other people’s oil. The South West of Nigeria in Ondo State produces the remaining percentage of the Nigerian crude supply.

The same old tricks had stopped Nigeria, through her over reliance on oil, to abandon the coal deposits in Enugu. To a large extent, the abandonment of the coal in Enugu after the war was another of Gowon’s tricks to cripple Igbo economy. So, we can sing eureka today that our neglected coal is there to provide us electricity should the push come to a shove. I am sure that up till today, China, the country with the largest electricity generation in the world still relies on coal power to the extent of 65%.

You know why the oil produced in the two Igbo states doesn’t seem to be known by the man in the street, and even Tsav who should know? It is because the host communities of the states have rather preferred to be peaceful and never toed the militancy line. Because Nigeria only listens to those that rake up mud and spit fire and violence, it has gone unnoticed that there is oil in Igbo land and the likes of Tsav make it the propaganda against us.

No matter their thinking however, if the structure of Nigeria is changed tomorrow, Igbo know better than relying on oil, the same undoing of Nigeria that created artificial poverty in this land of plenty. Only fools don’t learn from history.

However, if oil is what it all takes, I remind the canvassers of this idea that the first oil find in Nigeria was in Edda in present Ebonyi State in February 1927. I dug up the archived pages of the laboratory analysis and reports from the National Archives Enugu for a report on abandoned oil finds in the South East published in the Saturday Sun of March 26, 2011 (see this link (http://www.gasandoil.com/news/discoveries) That’s one of the internet reproductions from The Sun website.

This article gives details of the oil finds in Anam region of Anambra that necessitated the Orient Petrochemical Plant that is still in the making, the natural gas finds in the Eha Alumona and Awgu areaa of Enugu State and others.

In December 1999, President Olusegun Obasanjo visited Ebonyi State and I was at the gathering when then Governor Sam Egwu told him story of the Ebonyi oil finds and urged him to include the state in the NDDC list.

http://sunnewsonline.com/igbo-secession-and-south-south-oil-ignorance/
wonderful..over to "we the ss"
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 2:48pm On Jul 15, 2017
I dont think they are fighting for oil, they fighting based on tribalism, nepotism, feeling of being marginalized, feeling of thinking Biafra means paradise, hate towards other tribes. Maybe it the wealthy ones agitating for oil, but the ones on the streets of nairaland and Nigeria, are agitating based on what I have listed above.

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by ajoguegbe(m): 2:51pm On Jul 15, 2017
Great nations never developed because of oil but creativity of the individuals. Oil and gas will dry up sooner or later but creativity remains forever. For those who think Igbos need South South because of oil, I want to state category that foresight should teach an average Niger Deltan(if theres anything like that) that oil has a life span and the world is developing a technology that will not depend on oil. When that happens, when natural resources is exhausted guess what we'll fall back on: human resources. Good thing is that Igbos can always boast of enough of human capital. Biafra is not about oil politics as Nigeria is. Igbo man wants to be free, free to develop and carve out their collective destinies while maximizing their potentials

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by Nobody: 2:54pm On Jul 15, 2017
bantudra:
sharrap..!...you dont need the fg to exploit your own resources....

park well..!!...coal my foot...
Aboki, why are you so afraid of restructuring?
grin

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by kodath(f): 2:56pm On Jul 15, 2017
whitebeard:
I dont think they are fighting for oil, they fighting based on tribalism, nepotism, feeling of being marginalized, feeling of thinking Biafra means paradise, hate towards other tribes. Maybe it the wealthy ones agitating for oil, but the ones on the streets of nairaland and Nigeria, are agitating based on what I have listed above.
yes BIAFRA is a paradise and no parasite shall be welcomed
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by muller101(m): 2:56pm On Jul 15, 2017
Those places u mentioned .crude oil deposit there can't match what Akwa ibom state alone Can explore daily . Oil thieves
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 3:00pm On Jul 15, 2017
conductor15:
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Daddy's boy, so you're now supporting Biafra small small after I knocked you the other day?

Shut up and get out, I maintain. We don't need Afonja crybabies in our camp. cheesy cheesy
think very well I only said where it hurts Biafrans meaning this is what KANU thinks and is using it to manipulate u, just the way u think I am supporting Biafra u are manipulated to think so.

Just so u know[b]I dont support Biafra or restructuring I want a revolution.[/b]what happened to your other account
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by senatorizyking(m): 3:01pm On Jul 15, 2017
You have said it all.
They biafra issues ain't about south south oil or whatever but of self-discovery and dignity in a country you can call home.

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by Arda1000(m): 3:03pm On Jul 15, 2017
muller101:
Those places u mentioned .crude oil deposit there can't match what Akwa ibom state alone Can explore daily . Oil thieves
shut up and visit the oil fields

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by conductor15: 3:03pm On Jul 15, 2017
[s]
whitebeard:
think very well I only said where it hurts Biafrans meaning this is what KANU thinks and is using it to manipulate u, just the way u think I am supporting Biafra u are manipulated to think so.

Just so u know[b]I dont support Biafra or restructuring I want a revolution.[/b]what happened to your other account
[/s]
I like this your multipurpose pix. Looks handy when I'm too busy to type a reply or when it's a little crybaby that quoted me. cheesy cheesy

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 3:03pm On Jul 15, 2017
conductor15:
[s][/s]
Daddy's boy, so you're now supporting Biafra small small after I knocked you the other day?

Shut up and get out, I maintain. We don't need Afonja crybabies in our camp. cheesy cheesy
guy stop using my pic na..!!
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 3:03pm On Jul 15, 2017
conductor15:
[s][/s]
I like this your multipurpose pix. Looks handy when I'm too busy to type a reply or when it's a little crybaby that quoted me. cheesy cheesy
stop it
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 3:04pm On Jul 15, 2017
conductor15:
[s][/s]
I like this your multipurpose pix. Looks handy when I'm too busy to type a reply or when it's a little crybaby that quoted me. cheesy cheesy
u have serious issue..!!
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by conductor15: 3:04pm On Jul 15, 2017
[s]
whitebeard:
stop it
[/s]
I can't Staaaap! cheesy cheesy

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 3:06pm On Jul 15, 2017
conductor15:
[s][/s]
I can't Staaaap! cheesy cheesy
u too upload your own pic na let's see it
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by muller101(m): 3:08pm On Jul 15, 2017
Arda1000:
shut up and visit the oil fields
then limit ur madness in ur region alone
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by irepnaija4eva(m): 3:08pm On Jul 15, 2017
muller101:
Those places u mentioned .crude oil deposit there can't match what Akwa ibom state alone Can explore daily . Oil thieves



So this is all u can deduced from the writeup..
You well so?

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by whitebeard(m): 3:11pm On Jul 15, 2017
conductor15:
[s][/s]
I can't Staaaap! cheesy cheesy
guy upload your pics nah..!
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by muller101(m): 3:28pm On Jul 15, 2017
irepnaija4eva:




So this is all u can deduced from the writeup..
You well so?
u have been granted bail finally. Now go to the back seat and sit!!
Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by irepnaija4eva(m): 3:33pm On Jul 15, 2017
muller101:
u have been granted bail finally. Now go to the back seat and sit!!


After you.

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Re: Igbo (Biafra) Secession And South South Oil Ignorance by Arda1000(m): 10:22pm On Jul 18, 2017
muller101:
then limit ur madness in ur region alone

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