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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Apoztl3(m): 11:34am On Mar 10, 2022
buckeyemedia:
You will have to import foreigners, for us Nigerian Jews, no honor amongst thieves, the products of systematic corruption.

President Buhari you have tried, you can’t change these corrupt minded people, even Moses tried, yet they refused to change, they must worship the golden calf?

Ordinary refine crude oil they no fit, 110 million people? What of electricity they cannot provide for themselves, no innovation? Oyibo man must do it for them?

Nigeria should beg Elon Musk to come & electrify the country for them?

Clear road for jagajaga.

Na to dey go church & mosque dey deceive themselves? nonsense Sadducees &
Pharisees.

Your case no be here again oo, na Assy dem go cure you.
I believe you can't even comprehend what you're saying...Incoherent dumbo
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by MadamExcellency: 11:50am On Mar 10, 2022
If you can't meet it then allow and modify bunkery for local consumption.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by godliman: 8:14pm On Mar 10, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Which time in your history were you able to meet OPEC’s quota?

Name the President? You think by blaming President Buhari exonerates your Father or grandfather from been part of Nigeria’s problem?

Nigerians always looking for a scapegoat, it is always someone else, never us?
You are ignorant and still very sure.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by vislabraye(m): 6:14am On Mar 11, 2022
Eriokanmi:
At times you just have to keep quiet instead of embarrassing yourself due to ignorance. Google is there for everyone to use but some lazy youths won't. Had those investors not withdrawn due to security challenges and bad economy, we'd have done more than [b]1.8m/barrel [/b]because we had surpassed that in the past.

Nigeria naira didn't just suffer this way, investors had taken back their dollar and invented elsewhere. Seplat, an indigenous oil company even wanted to buy some of the stakes left behind by one of those oil companies but politics is halting the move

But whose fault is it that Nigeria cannot even meet up with 1.8m barrels ?
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by kinguwem: 8:46am On Mar 20, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Which time in your history were you able to meet OPEC’s quota?

Name the President? You think by blaming President Buhari exonerates your Father or grandfather from been part of Nigeria’s problem?

Nigerians always looking for a scapegoat, it is always someone else, never us?
In essence, you support incompetence. Why did he offer himself to lead & promise economic reforms?
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Meet OPEC’s 1.8mb/d Oil Production Quota ― FG by Nobody: 8:53am On Mar 20, 2022
Between a rock and a hard place.
Covert your cars to LNG now because this crisis will not stop anytime soon.

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