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Properties / Re: End Of The Year Bonanza In Lekki by nwachukwu7(m): 10:24am On Dec 13, 2015 |
If this was real, why can't u guys in real estate explain the exact location? I'm sure this is even after the FTZ! |
Politics / Re: Imo State First Ever Flyover Underway by nwachukwu7(m): 8:08pm On Dec 03, 2015 |
ujoatu:Why that Indian de touch Rochas any how? Dem be homo? |
Health / Re: Scissors Found In Nigeria Pilgrim's Belly In Saudi Arabia (photo) by nwachukwu7(m): 12:31pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
This is fake joor. How can u have something that big in ur abdomen and don't feel a thing. Even if it was for a day. Don't be fooled 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by nwachukwu7(m): 3:09pm On Feb 21, 2015 |
Blair no get clout joor. APC keeps disappointing me! I prayed for them to be a formidable opposition and root out PDP, but they keep giving low shots. First is to bringout Buhari as flagbearer.....now he wwent to see Blair that the British see as a super disgrace. Hmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmm. Buhari is bigger than Blair o!! If them no know. |
Politics / Re: Here Is The Photo Of Channels TV Reporter After He Was Stabbed In Okrika by nwachukwu7(m): 5:54am On Feb 20, 2015 |
I watched the video when the rally was disrupted by gun shots. Ppl ran but the guy just lay they still reporting. |
Travel / Re: Top Attractions In Nigeria by nwachukwu7(m): 10:53pm On Feb 12, 2015 |
This is not ibeno beach o! I lived in that area for 8 cool years. The beach is ok but can do better. That pic is definitely misleading 4 Likes 1 Share |
Romance / Re: So What Does A Lady Gain From A Broke Guy In A Relationship? by nwachukwu7(m): 11:17am On Dec 29, 2014 |
Question: what does a guy really gain from a girl? Why must the girl always be the one to gain? Why can't ladies think of what they can bring to a guy? This is why guys keep looking at a girl as a property. |
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: December Peeps ...meet Here by nwachukwu7(m): 11:05am On Sep 20, 2014 |
Was born 31 Dec. Live and work in Lagos. |
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Fun N Hot Bbm Group;drop Ur Pins Here To Become A Member by nwachukwu7(m): 1:03am On Aug 07, 2014 |
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Politics / Re: Breaking: Bomb Blast Hits Maiduguri Market by nwachukwu7(m): 10:44am On Jul 01, 2014 |
So much for the so called religion of peace!!! 1 Like |
Nairaland / General / Re: Nairaland Is Back!!! by nwachukwu7(m): 11:49am On Jun 27, 2014 |
Correct!!! Enemies! |
Business / Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by nwachukwu7(m): 9:30am On Dec 27, 2013 |
Abeg jigga_man leave story. The better roads u r referring to is only in Accra and 1 or 2 other places. I don de hear the Ghana Ghana noise until I went there. I was not in the least impressed. Jigga_man101: 1 Like |
Business / Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by nwachukwu7(m): 9:26am On Dec 27, 2013 |
It still beats my imagination why anyone will leave naija for Ghana for business ...or even education. I still think with all the strikes, studying in naija is still better when u compare the products. 1 Like |
Properties / Re: Cheap 3-bedroom Flat For Urgent Sale In Lagos. Just N5.5M by nwachukwu7(m): 9:28am On Dec 26, 2013 |
Location, pix and other details please! Guys need to know how to advertise. U want me to come have a look but I don't have a clue about the house. No wonder u are getting very little response. |
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Handmade Wooden Greeting Cards by nwachukwu7(m): 4:33am On Dec 25, 2013 |
Durable? Is it wash-able? |
Fashion / Re: 20 Most Beautiful Female Celebrities In Africa 2013 by nwachukwu7(m): 1:34pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Yvonne okporo (Ghana) |
Jokes Etc / Re: Picture Of Dogs Having Group Sex by nwachukwu7(m): 3:14pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
How did this make front page? |
Autos / Re: CHEAP USED TOYOTA COROLLA 2007 IN KANO (reduced to 1.350,000m) RUSH NOW by nwachukwu7(m): 12:24pm On Mar 31, 2012 |
1M nko? I am a serious buyer. |
Autos / Re: Toyota Corolla 2005 Just Arrived From Usa by nwachukwu7(m): 12:02pm On Mar 31, 2012 |
Raw_Virus: I also have a 2005 Toyota Corolla for Sale. Just arrived from US. Its now in Lagos Can this one fly for 1M? |
Autos / Re: Tokunbo 2005 Toyota Corolla Ce by nwachukwu7(m): 12:00pm On Mar 31, 2012 |
Dude! This is accidented! Seriouly? |
Politics / Derivation And Deprivation: Why The North Is Poor by nwachukwu7(m): 8:03pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
Derivation and deprivation: Why the North is poor On March 4, 2012 · In Special Report 6:48 pm, By Ross Alabo-George ACCORDING to official figures, the leading oil producing state, Rivers, received N1,053 billion between 1999 and 2008 in federal allocations. By contrast the North-eastern states of Yobe and Borno, where the Boko Haram sect was created, received N175bn and N213bn respectively. Broken down on a per capita basis, the contrast is even starker. In 2008 the 18.97m people who lived in the six states in the north-east received on average N1,156 per person. “By contrast Rivers State was allocated N3,965 per capita, and on average the oil producing South-South region received on average N3,332 per capita. This imbalance is compounded when the cost of an amnesty programme for militants in the delta is included together with an additional 1 per cent for a special development body for the Niger Delta. To boot, the theft of oil by profiteers in the region diverts tens of millions more weekly from federal coffers. – Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. YES, forget these per capita figures! I agree the North is poor. Yes, I agree the poverty has bred millions of destitutes, who have become instant and easy recruits for Boko Haram. But my question is: Who impoverished the North? A caveat: I am an unabashed capitalist who believes that every citizen has a right to do good business and make profit. I salute hard work and do not disparage honest efforts. However, uncompassionate capitalism driven by pulleys of aristocracy breeds a brutal class order worthy of condemnation. In my last article titled – ‘El Rrufai’s amnesia: The day Boko Haram Wore Jeans’, I categorically stated that greed and the senseless chase for power by the Fulani aristocrats and political elite of the North are responsible for the extreme poverty of the North. I still and will always stand by that. My position did not go down well with my targets; they responded vituperatively. Mallam Sanusi’s statistics was intended to mislead us by ruffling the rudder of our common sense. See, Ekiti state has a 2012 budget 0f N88 billion; Kwara State, N90 billion; Cross River State, N144 billion; Anambra State, N82 billion; Enugu State, N74 billion. Now let’s look at the 2012 budgets recently passed into law by the four major Boko Haram occupied states – Kano State has a budget of N 210 billion; Borno State, 150 billion; Gombe, N94 billion; Yobe State, 80 billion. A simple comparative analysis shows that Ekiti State has about the same revenue as Yobe and Gombe, but only 17 students passed WAEC and NECO in Gombe state last year, while Ekiti is known for its high literacy level. Gombe State has a bigger budget that Enugu and Anambra, why has MASSOB not bombed anyone. Borno State has a budget twice that of Enugu State but the poverty and unemployment level in Borno State is more than thrice that of Enugu State. Borno has a bigger budget than a Niger Delta state – Cross River. While the leaders of Cross River over the last decade have transformed it into the nation’s leading tourist destination; those of Borno have transformed it into a Somalia. Kano State gets the highest statutory allocation from the Federal Government, because on paper Kano is the most populated state in Nigeria, yet Kano has about 1.6 million destitute Almajiris. Kano has a budget almost thrice the budget of Enugu, twice the budget of Kwara, Anambra and Ekiti, but how come almost 90 per cent of students in Kano fail WAEC? How come the poverty level in Kano is higher than all these states put together? Why is the North so poor? From the figures above I have shown that Southern states with lesser budgets have shown better development performance than most North Eastern states with bigger statutory allocation and budgets. Now, I need to tackle the sensitive question of revenue allocation that has infuriated the Mallam Lamido Sanusi and Mallam Elrufai and their likes. Niger Delta states get higher revenue allocation because they contribute virtually all the eggs in the national crate. That is expected. Albeit the 13 per cent remains grossly inadequate, the CBN Governor has suggested that his Boko boys are resisting the disparity. I want to posit that the North-East through their aristocrats and ex-military rulers (except Gen. Mohammed Buhari) rake in more oil money (from the Niger Delta) individually than any Niger Delta state, and collectively more than twice the entire Niger Delta put together. In this disquisition, I have attempted to show that 80 per cent of crude oil and gas produced by indigenous companies is controlled by the North-East. It is an area they have well conquered through Generals IBB, Abacha and Abdulsalami. However, the loots never get back home. Uneven nature of the distribution In this first part I will attempt to describe the very uneven nature of the distribution of the nation’s wealth among the Northern aristocratic families and their military generals who for decades looted Nigeria. They did so blatantly, and while Nigeria was weeping about oil windfall loot and others, Nigerians would wail if they know how much of the nation’s resources these folks allocated to themselves and their business fronts before they stepped aside. Let us therefore begin: To the state of origin of Boko Haram: Borno State. Enter Cavendish Petroleum, the operators of OML 110 – with good yielding OBE field. This oil block was awarded to Alhaji Mai Deribe – the Borno patriarch, who even in death will remain the richest man dead or alive in the history of Borno State – by General Sani Abacha on July 8, 1996. OML 110 has a proven oil reserve in excess of 500 million barrels (more than the entire 300million barrels reserve of Sudan). As yet with the capacity to produce about 120,000 barrels of crude oil daily from its OBE 4 and OBE 5 wells. At optimal production levels, Cavendish nets circa N4billion monthly in crude oil sales (using current oil price of $100pb). Cavendish Petroleum’s N4bn monthly net dwarfs the monthly statutory allocation of Borno which is about N3bn and its internally generated revenue staggers around N1billion. His mansion in Maiduguri has become a tourist attraction. A simple Google search will throw up different perspectives of Mai Deribe’s palatial home. Enter Oriental Energy Resources Limited, a company owned by Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, a Fulani and close friend of General Ibrahim Babangida. Also worthy of note is that General IBB’s first son is married to Alhaji Mohammed Indimi’s daughter – Yakolo Indimi-Babangida, who also serves as a director in the company. Alhaji Indimi hails from Borno State. Good yielding offshore oil blocs Oriental Energy Resources Limited runs three oil blocks: OML 115, the Okwok field and the Ebok field. OML 115 and Okwo are OML PSC, while Ebok is an OML JV. All of them good yielding offshore oil blocks. OML 115 on its own is 228 sqKm. On OML115 Oriental Energy Resources Limited has 60 per cent while Equity Energy Resources AS. On Okwok, Addax has 40 per cent and on the Ebok field, Oriental Energy Resources shares with none: its 100 per cent. AMNI produces twice as much as Cavendish Petroleum. I will then shift to the centre of the aristocratic hegemony in the North East – Kano. Here. Enter the Fulani Prince Nasiru Ado Bayero, Mallam (Prince) Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s cousin. He is a key shareholder and director in Seplat/Platform petroleum operators of the Asuokpu/Umutu Marginal Field with a capacity of 300,000 barrels monthly and A 30mmfcsd gas plant capable of feeding 100MT of LPG. The Ado Bayeros, Yar’Aduas and Atiku Abubakar are Nigerian directors of Intels. It is a private port that has grounded three Federal ports in the South. Intels is discussed later. Enter South Atlantic Petroleum Limited (SAPETRO). South Atlantic Petroleum (SAPETRO) is a Nigerian Oil Exploration and Production Company that was created in 1995 by General T. Y. Danjuma. General Sani Abacha awarded the Oil Prospecting License (OPL) 246 to SAPETRO in February 1998. The block covers a total area of 2,590km2 (1,000 sq. miles). SAPETRO partnered with Total Upstream Nigeria Ltd (TUPNI) and Brasoil Oil Services Company Nigeria Ltd (Petrobras) to start prospecting on OPL246. Akpo, a condensate field was discovered in April 2000 with the drilling of the first exploration well (Akpo 1) on the block. Other discoveries made on OPL 246 include the Egina Main, Egina South, Preowei and Kuro (Kuro was suspended as a dry gas/minor oil discovery). Barrels of condensate In June 2006, General TY Danjuma divested part of its contractor rights and obligations to China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) for $1 billion (N160bn). Akpo exports about 230,000 barrels of condensate daily. Condensate export is not regulated by OPEC, so SAPETRO/TOTAL exports as much as possible each day. Egina exports about 75,000 barrels of oil daily. Therefore, Akpo and Egina fields export just over 300,000 barrels of oil/condensate daily (three times what the country Ghana exports). SAPETRO (TY Danjuma) get 25 per cent of this. Now, note I have not talked about the gas component – it’s about 2.5 trillion cubic feet. The money SAPETRO nets each month is more than the monthly statutory allocation of all the Niger delta states combined and also more than the oil revenue of Ghana. Do your maths. Enter AMNI (or is it AMIN?) International Petroleum Development Company. AMNI owns two oil blocks – OML 112 and OML 117. In the production sharing contract, AMNI gets 60 per cent for owning the oil block and Total gets 40 per cent for providing technical advice. OML 112 was awarded on the 12/02/1998 while OML 117 was awarded 06/08/1999 all by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar. Operations started on both blocks 0n 26/02/2006. The licenses are due to expire 11/02/2018 and 05/08/2019 respectively. (Now you see why the next election is important?) The Okoro and Setu fields in OML 112 are operated by Afren Energy, a company substantially controlled by Rilwanu Lukman. The Okoro and Setu oil fields have about 50 million barrels in reserve and currently produce/exports just a little below 20,000 barrels per day. The chairman of AMNI International Petroleum and Development Company is Alhaji (Colonel) Sani Bello a Fulani from Kontagora, Niger State. Lest I forget, Alhaji Bello’s son – Abu, is married to General Abdusalami Abubakar’s eldest daughter. Enter Express Petroleum and Gas Limited floated by Alhaji Aminu Dantata. General Abacha awarded him OML 108 on the 1st of November, 1995. CAMAC Houston, a company owned by Kase Lawal bought 2.5 per cent of Express Petroleum’s 60 per cent holdings. The other 40 per cent on OML 108 is owned Sheba E&P Limitedi. SEPCOL operates the Ukpokiti offshore field in Shallow water Nigeria, which was acquired from ConocoPhillips in May 2004. Enter Shebah Exploration And Production Limited (SEPCOL) . It is the operator of the Oil Mining License 108 offshore Nigeria. Head office is in Lagos, but ‘head quartered’ in Minna. Enter Consolidated Oil. Conoil Producing Limited is an integrated upstream oil and gas company. They are the operator of six blocks in the Niger Delta as well as 25 per cent Equity holder in the Joint Development Zone (JDZ) Block 4. Corporate Head office is in Lagos, but its ‘Headquarters’ is in Minna, Niger State. Conoil signed a technical operator agreement with Continental Oil and Gas Limited (CONOG) to provide 100% funding and technical service agreement to operate blocks OML 59 on a 40 per cent (Conoil) / 60 per cent (CONOG) basis. Conoil entered into a Production Sharing Contract with the NNPC by virtue of an agreement executed on October 17, 2008. Conoil’s has overall potential hydrocarbon resources of over 1.0 billion barrels of oil and 7.0 trillion cubic feet of gas. General Ibrahim Babangida awarded the first oil bloc to Conoil in 1991. The company produces about 100,000 barrels per day. Enter Rilwanu Lukman, another Fulani multimillionaire with controlling holdings in Afren, the operators of AMNI oil blocks and also with very key interest in the NNPC/Vitol trading deal, Vitol is a London based oil trading company. Vitol lifts 350,000 barrels of crude oil daily from Nigeria. Enter Intels and the Yar’Adua, Ado Bayero family and Alhaji Abubakar Atiku. The Oil and Gas Free Zone and Oil Services Centres, as well as support bases, are operated from government-owned facilities, leased to Intels under long-term agreements. Intels runs a ‘private port’, a venture that has systematically killed the Calabar, Warri and Port Harcourt ports. More money in profit There are over one hundred major companies operating at the Intel facility in Port Harcourt. The company makes more money in profit than the government of Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta states put together. I shall give details and figures in part two of this disquisition. Finally, let me introduce you to NorthEast Petroleum. The name is as clear as the message it sends. I do not need to write so much about NorthEast Petroleum registered as NorEast. NorthEast Petroleum Nigeria Limited is the holder of OPL215 license, covering an area of 2,564 square kilometres in water depths between 200 to 1600 metres. NorEast is the parent company of Rayflosh Petroleum Nigeria which got the 2005 bidding round and was awarded the blocks OPLs 276 and 283 closing thereupon a Joint Venture Agreement with Centrica Resources Nigeria Limited and CCC Oil and Gas. Not surprising, NorthEast Petroleum is owned by another Fulani businessman from the North East, Alhaji Saleh Mohammed Jambo. The license was awarded to him by General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida in 1991 and then renewed in 2004. So far $50million has been spent on the very promising Okpoi-1 and Egere -1 exploratory well. In the Part II, we shall finish the discussion. We will table other North Eastern billionaires who make more money than their states of origin from Niger Delta oil blocks. With all these oil blocs owned by ‘North- Easterners’ in the Niger Delta, it should be clear to El-Rufai and Sanusi who really benefits from the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme. Sadly, the National Bureau of Statistics Poverty Profile Report just released shows the North East as the poorest region in the nation with 69.1 and 76.3 as absolute and relative poverty levels respectively, while the South-West had the lowest poverty profile with 49.8 as absolute poverty level and 59.1 relative poverty level. With these figures from the National Bureau of Statistics, I rest my case. The rich man’s wealth is his strong city: the destruction of the poor is their poverty. Let us reason together. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/03/derivation-and-deprivation-why-the-north-is-poor/ |
Autos / Re: EXXON MOBIL ON FIRE AGAIN ( 2008 ACURA MDX Tech Pre Ordered by Nwaneri of NL ) by nwachukwu7(m): 7:56pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
Inspired, Are you back now? I sent you a mail and you are yet to respond. Please I need a response asap. |
Autos / Re: EXXON MOBIL ON FIRE AGAIN ( 2008 ACURA MDX Tech Pre Ordered by Nwaneri of NL ) by nwachukwu7(m): 5:13pm On Jan 01, 2012 |
Sup man? Happy New year |
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa (7 - 3) (COPA Lagos 2011) by nwachukwu7(m): 2:46pm On Dec 13, 2011 |
@Poster, what has the other Eagles been able to do? Get us eliminated from every competition? Laffs!!!! |
Education / Re: Name Your School And Course. by nwachukwu7(m): 9:00pm On Oct 24, 2011 |
Mechanical Engineering -FUTO Pipeline Engineering -NCL |
Romance / Re: Can You Marry A Lady With A 3rd Class Degree? by nwachukwu7(m): 6:45pm On Oct 17, 2011 |
Well, I didn't even make 2.1 but I am doing way better than all the 1st class guys I know or met. It is not an issue. |
Car Talk / Re: I Need Advice On Acura Mdx 2002-2004 by nwachukwu7(m): 3:30am On Oct 17, 2011 |
I am also interested in MDX, but I have heard that it can have some electrical issues. Is that true? |
Romance / Re: Can You Marry A Physical Challenge (lady Or Guy) by nwachukwu7(m): 6:55am On Oct 16, 2011 |
@Candyness, I agree with you. But same can be applied to women. Thats why you see a lot of babes a=saying they are looking for a loving and comfortable guy who can take care of her needs. Believe me I have mat a lot of them and it irritates me to the high heavens! I dont need such as she will be the breeding ground for gossips and such women tend to nag a lot. I hate nagging. |
Autos / Re: 2 Tokumbo 2007 Toyota 4runner For N3.8m by nwachukwu7(m): 6:07am On Oct 12, 2011 |
Hi, if they are still available, do I have any chance with 3M? |
Autos / Re: Inspired: Pre-order Enquiries by nwachukwu7(m): 5:57am On Oct 06, 2011 |
Oga Inspired, lets see both MDX and Pilot, from 2007-2010. Thanks Also, I guess I am right why I say both of them are from the same base? |
Autos / Re: Inspired: Pre-order Enquiries by nwachukwu7(m): 1:02am On Oct 05, 2011 |
Hi, I am interested in knowing about Acura MDX. Prices, and how long it would to bring it in |
Autos / Re: Honda Cr-v With Full Multimedia System(fms) by nwachukwu7(m): 12:15am On Oct 05, 2011 |
Still waiting to see if my offer would fly! |
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