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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by tiger28: 4:46am On May 24, 2019 |
EVEN the igboman that opened this thread ADMITTED that he had NO SOURCE BUT these are his FEELINGS about this issue..... NO FACTS and his other lacasera selling Brethens jumped on the LIES by ADDING MORE lies to the thread..... Foolish ppl! 1 Like |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Blue3k(m): 5:45am On May 24, 2019 |
These sort of threads are stupid. Why is it only a list of states without per capita numbers being mentioned. Its like making a list of fastest growing running sprinters without listening runtimes. It's ridiculous an just shows this conjecture or lie. 3 Likes |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Ultimatezlant: 6:51am On May 24, 2019 |
Favor99:owanlen esan me khen o, I just wanted to get the names of these dollar billionaires |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Favor99(m): 7:06am On May 24, 2019 |
Ultimatezlant:Your Esan? Well this is a surprise. You must be half Esan, meaning Esan mother and father from another tribe |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Ultimatezlant: 8:00am On May 24, 2019 |
Favor99:uromi o'le abamen na vie, ine mwen ewu. But I speak objectively on the subject |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Favor99(m): 9:14am On May 24, 2019 |
Ultimatezlant:Ok I see. I unfortunately don’t speak Esan, as I grew up outside Esanland. But I see your parents are from Uromi and Ewu. I’m from Ekpoma Sorry to accuse you bro, our people are not really well liked on here. Most of these people don’t like us, you can see it in their comments. |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 9:24am On May 24, 2019 |
tiger28:You are the illiterate, most of you are too emotional, dumb to do common research, Famfa own by Alakija have small stake in Agbami oilfield, Chevron which operates the field via it Nigeria affiliate Star deep, Chevron control major stake in Agbami oilfield 68.15%, stat oil 18.85%, Petrobas 13%. Leading Indigenous oil companies Seplat, Aito, Oando Nestoil, Newcross Petroleum. Alakija Famfa far from the last, Seplat operates six oil wells they are leading IOC, Seplat is owned by two Igbo guys, same as Aiteo and Nestoil. Alakija is far below this guys, Seplat and Nestoil both were quoted in London and Nigerian stock market, Seplat is currently developing $700 million (about N253 billion) Gas plant, it is called ANOH Gas Processing Plant, first being execute by indigenous firm https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=k57nXOfTGsX0kwXVsIWQDg&q=Seplat%2C+Oando+Plc%2C+Nestoil%2C+Newcross+Petroleum+Limited%2C+and+Aiteo%2C+They+have+made+rapid+gains+on+their+IOCs+counterparts+in+terms+of+technical+expertise+and+finance+capability%2C+&oq=Seplat%2C+Oando+Plc%2C+Nestoil%2C+Newcross+Petroleum+Limited%2C+and+Aiteo%2C+They+have+made+rapid+gains+on+their+IOCs+counterparts+in+terms+of+technical+expertise+and+finance+capability%2C+&gs_l=mobile-gws-wiz-hp.12..41l8.3616.3616..4496...0.0..0.0.0.......1....2j1.......8.A4JmAVQ5964 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 9:47am On May 24, 2019 |
Brittania-U own by Uju Ifejika own 100% equity interest in Ajapa oilfield, they are the operators of Ajapa oilfield unlike Famfa 2 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 10:04am On May 24, 2019 |
Seplat is leading indigenous oil company today Trading in Nigeria and London market Operates six wells, ignorant minds will be making silly noise over Forbes 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Oblongata: 10:11am On May 24, 2019 |
thesicilian:ijebu weed 1 Like |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 10:13am On May 24, 2019 |
Seplat has a 45% working interest in OMLs 4, 38 and 41 which are located in Edo (OML 4) and Delta (OMLs 38 and 41) States onshore Nigeria. Seplat is operator of the three blocks on behalf of the NPDC/Seplat Joint Venture and, to date, is the only company that has secured NPDC approval for operatorship over blocks acquired as part of recent divestment programmes by the major IOCs
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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 10:23am On May 24, 2019 |
Atlas Oranto own by Arthur Eze is Nigeria’s largest privately-held, Africa-focused exploration and production group. Operating in 9 Africa countries
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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Uzoezeamugo: 10:51am On May 24, 2019 |
Asshurbanipall:You stupid efulefu and afonja worshipper with fish brain, i know squarely you are not Igbo or rather you are sophisticated 'Ibo' Islamic slowpoke that does not know the differene between 'Igbo and the anglicization 'Ibo'. I know you are from ibo not the Igbo nation. afonja worshipper.... 2 Likes |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by NkayStory(f): 11:39am On May 24, 2019 |
Bolustical: So much pained bitter vitrol ,like a red-hot iron was placed in your bare back,cheeks and fire-head 3 Likes |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by tiger28: 3:42pm On May 24, 2019 |
TundeBricklayer:bla bla bla bla bla! These IGBOMEN have ALL THESE INTERNATIONAL monies but Forbes DOESN'T mention them as billionaires You think Forbes is chinedublogs? Where they pull everything from their butts??oh i get it.... " Forbes is MARGINALIZING US" .......STUPID LOCAL CHAMPIONS! |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by forgiveness: 3:50pm On May 24, 2019 |
Donmedra: Who? |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by Hurrikane3000: 4:28pm On May 24, 2019 |
I almost accepted the list but when i saw abia and Oyo, and katsina is not there, i know it was all bull sh*t, katsina state have more billionaires than Oyo and Abia state. I only accepted number 1to 4 on the list, 1 Like |
Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 5:38pm On May 24, 2019 |
tiger28:That's why I said you are dumb, if you can do ordinary Google search, Famfa own by Alakija is small player in Oil industry, she's just there grabbing little Chevron is throwing at her , she's not an operator in downstream, below are leading players https://www.google.com/amp/s/guardian.ng/energy/indigenous-firms-achieve-great-feats-in-oil-exploration-production/amp 1 Like
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Re: Top Ten States With Highest Number Of Billionaires Per Capita In Nigeria by TundeBricklayer: 6:26pm On May 24, 2019 |
ORIENTATION101: Forbes nomination advert on CBNC for those Interested Read Forbes Africa Under 30 opens nominations for 2019 Attention entrepreneurs,creatives, sport stars and technology geeks — the 2019 FORBES AFRICA Under 30 nominations are now open. FORBES AFRICA is on the hunt for Africans under the age of 30, who are building brands, creating jobs and representing and transforming the continent, to join the Under 30 community of 2019. JOHANNESBURG, 17 January 2019: FORBES AFRICA is on the hunt for Africans under the age of 30, who are building brands, creating jobs and representing and transforming the continent, to join the Under 30 community for 2019. Each year, FORBES AFRICA looks for resilient self-starters, innovators, entrepreneurs and disruptors who have the acumen to stay the course in their chosen field, come what may. Past honorees include Kwesta, Nomzamo Mbatha, Ink Eze, Isaya Yunge, Jokate Mwegelo, Yannick Nzonde, Gilbert Eugene Peters, Yemi Alade, Vere Shaba, Kevin Lubega, Davido, Rivo Mhlari, Nasty C and Wiz Kid. “2019 will be the fifth anniversary of the FORBES AFRICA Under 30 list. Every year, there emerges, in the continent of a billion-plus people, young luminaries who are blazing a trail to the finish line, and the idea of the list is to unearth and uncover them on their way up,” says FORBES AFRICA’s Managing Editor, Methil Renuka. In addition to the three categories – Creatives, Technology and Business in 2018, this year, FORBES AFRICA introduces a new category — Sports. “Leaders are also born in the world of sport. It requires grit and determination to be a game-changer and they definitely need to be celebrated early,” says Renuka. If you think you have what it takes to be on this year’s list or know an entrepreneur, creative, technology entrepreneur or sports star under 30 with a proven track-record on the continent – introduce them to FORBES AFRICA by submitting your nomination. Nominations close on 15 February 2019. NOMINATIONS CRITERIA: Business and Technology categories Must bean entrepreneur aged 29 or younger on 30 June 2019 Should have a legitimate REGISTERED business on the continent Business or businesses should be two years or older Nominees must have risked own money and have a social impact Must be profit generating Must employ people in Africa All applications must be in English Should be available and prepared to participate in the Under 30 Meet-Up Sports Category Must be a sports person aged 29 or younger on 30 June 2019 Must be representing an African team Should have a proven track record of no less than two years Should be making significant earnings Should have some endorsement deals Entrepreneurship and social impact is a plus All applications must be in English Should be available and prepared to participate in the Under 30 Meet-Up Creatives Must be a creative aged 29 or younger on 30 June 2019 Must be from or based in Africa Should be making significant earnings Should have a proven creative record of no less than two years Must have social influence Entrepreneurship and social impact is a plus All applications must be in English Should be available and prepared to participate in the Under 30 Meet-Up Your entry should include: Country Full Name Company name/Team A short reason why they should be an Under 30 Links of published material about nominee Contact information Share your photographs, via email. Nominations must be sent to 30under30@abn360.com, Ancillar.Mangena@abn360.com and Karen.Mwendera@abn360.com All nominees will be vetted by a panel, FORBES AFRICA editors and the editorial team. https://www.cnbcafrica.com/news/special-report/2019/01/17/forbes-africa-under-30-2019-nominations-open/ 1 Like
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