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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by owobokiri(m): 12:21pm On Jun 15, 2021
When are they going to drastically reduce the numbers of foreign workers there so that Nigerians can start earning quality pay there? Including foreign contractors..
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Nobody: 12:24pm On Jun 15, 2021
Bla bla bla then continue borrowing
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by BJanta: 12:24pm On Jun 15, 2021
Szkpytqgdcvx925:
Good. God bless Buhari

We are not impressed, you are a late starter and a irredeemable tribal and religious bigot and brigand. You are the no 1 enemy of this nation. Even if you turn every route ,and path and road in this nation to gas pipelines ,railways and airports ,we cannot change our mind about you. Because that cannot revive the many lives wasted by your kindred herdsmen under your direct supervision. Or how do we explain your irresponsibly insane desire to resuscitate a dead grazing law that was even never applicable in any part of the South ,not even minding that it can escalate the already volatile and fluid situation precipitated by the issue ,leading to more loss of lives. You are an irresponsible bandit par excellence.

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by AntonVince: 12:26pm On Jun 15, 2021
Coldshisha:
Remove Nepotism and poor knowledge of complex Nigerian Economy

Buhari is trying his best

Is Buhari responsible for NLNG Trains building?
Why not stay away from things you have zilch knowledge of.
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Coldshisha: 12:30pm On Jun 15, 2021
AntonVince:


Is Buhari responsible for NLNG Trains building?
Why not stay away from things you have zilch knowledge of.

NLNG shareholders are NNPC (49%), Shell (25.6%), Total (15%) and eni (10.4%).

NNPC is directly under Ministry of petroleum which Buhari is the Minister

So next time shut the fvck up and stop wasting internet bandwidth on issues far too advance for you to comprehend


.

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by iceberylin(m): 12:34pm On Jun 15, 2021
socialmediaman:
Buhari is like the seller who quarrels with good paying customers regularly because of ego, and plays nice to creditors so he can continue to borrow money to keep his business afloat. He’s a very bad leader and also a bad businessman.

Here’s why:
Nigeria makes only $100 million from the internet annually. South Africa, by comparison, makes $9 billion annually, and their population is just about 1/3 of Nigeria’s population. This shows you there is so much potential on the internet for more revenue. Instead of enhancing this potential, he’s more interested in going on a social media war and regulating free speech. Then he goes borrowing from China to fund infrastructure projects.
Who told you SA is making 9B USD online?
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by socialmediaman: 12:37pm On Jun 15, 2021
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 15, 2021
Coldshisha:
Remove Nepotism and poor knowledge of complex Nigerian Economy

Buhari is trying his best

Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by GeneralPula: 12:58pm On Jun 15, 2021
socialmediaman:
Buhari is like the seller who quarrels with good paying customers regularly because of ego, and plays nice to creditors so he can continue to borrow money to keep his business afloat. He’s a very bad leader and also a bad businessman.

Here’s why:
Nigeria makes only $100 million from the internet annually. South Africa, by comparison, makes $650 million annually, and their population is just about 1/3 of Nigeria’s population. This shows you there is so much potential on the internet for more revenue. Instead of enhancing this potential, he’s more interested in going on a social media war and regulating free speech. Then he goes borrowing from China to fund infrastructure projects.





One thing I know is that Nigeria boys in South Africa are contributing largely to rise in their internet ..

While Efcc keeps chasing them away without replacements, SA is receiving them oo..

Or do you think lawyers and doctors are the ones sitting down with internet?

One mistake Nigeria is making is chasing away these boys..

Even USA don’t chase away their criminals. They do keep them! Mobile Criminals also do have advantages !

That’s the sad truth..
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Trentee4eva: 12:58pm On Jun 15, 2021
post=102746198:

A very BIG AMEN.
God bless you too, even if we can't pronounce ya name!
Blessings follow you! wink


God bless you and all the positive minded members on this forum.
Nigeria will favour you all.



No good news make you and your ilks ever happy.
All you are happy to read is destruction, killings, blood and maiming.
Shame on y'all.
Nigeria will work whether you and your ilks like it or not.
You should hide your head in shame.

Collectii abegii......
Since you like propaganda a lot. These pictures are the reality of what your darling daddy has done to Nigeria. Children of Deceit, are they true or not?

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by YangaBabe: 1:00pm On Jun 15, 2021
unfortunately, his best isnt good enough
Coldshisha:
Remove Nepotism and poor knowledge of complex Nigerian Economy

Buhari is trying his best
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by AntonVince: 1:00pm On Jun 15, 2021
Coldshisha:


NLNG shareholders are NNPC (49%), Shell (25.6%), Total (15%) and eni (10.4%).

NNPC is directly under Ministry of petroleum which Buhari is the Minister

So next time shut the fvck up and stop wasting internet bandwidth on issues far too advance for you to comprehend


.

Clap for yourself...and google too.
...and desist from using foul words next time.
smiley

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by byteem: 1:00pm On Jun 15, 2021
The man is building a gasline from South South to North.. Kano Abuja and Kaduna.. u think he likes u.. its strategic..be clapping..
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by LandMann: 1:01pm On Jun 15, 2021
socialmediaman:
Buhari is like the seller who quarrels with good paying customers regularly because of ego, and plays nice to creditors so he can continue to borrow money to keep his business afloat. He’s a very bad leader and also a bad businessman.

Here’s why:
Nigeria makes only $100 million from the internet annually. South Africa, by comparison, makes $650 million annually, and their population is just about 1/3 of Nigeria’s population. This shows you there is so much potential on the internet for more revenue. Instead of enhancing this potential, he’s more interested in going on a social media war and regulating free speech. Then he goes borrowing from China to fund infrastructure projects.

Oga sorry to say social media should be regulated because there are too many fools in Nigeria abusing the privilege of access to internet.

I have been a subject of defamation here on nl by someone hiding behind a keyboard. Imagine if a harsh penalty is placed on such and all sites made to strictly regulate or moderate the behaviour of its users or face shutdown.

Look at how nairaland has become a ground for tribal bigots to spew hate speech without control and sactions from the mods all in a bid to spur more conversation and get traffic they can monitize.

SOCIAL MEDIA SHOULD BE REGULATED SIR. NIGERIANS DON'T KNOW THE VALUE OF FREEDOM. THEY'LL HAVE TO LEARN THE HARD WAY

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by neyyoh: 1:07pm On Jun 15, 2021
socialmediaman:
Buhari is like the seller who quarrels with good paying customers regularly because of ego, and plays nice to creditors so he can continue to borrow money to keep his business afloat. He’s a very bad leader and also a bad businessman.

Here’s why:
Nigeria makes only $100 million from the internet annually. South Africa, by comparison, makes $650 million annually, and their population is just about 1/3 of Nigeria’s population. This shows you there is so much potential on the internet for more revenue. Instead of enhancing this potential, he’s more interested in going on a social media war and regulating free speech. Then he goes borrowing from China to fund infrastructure projects.

Crap, will he also build the framework for internet revenues when you guys just blow grammar.

Buhari has a plan, what's the plan of the private sector?
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Okoroawusa: 1:11pm On Jun 15, 2021
I Love PMB
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by CoolAmbience(m): 1:13pm On Jun 15, 2021
[quote author=socialmediaman post=102746026] Buhari is like the seller who quarrels with good paying customers regularly because of ego, and plays nice to creditors so he can continue to borrow money to keep his business afloat. He’s a very bad leader and also a bad businessman.

Here’s why:
Nigeria makes only $100 million from the internet annually. South Africa, by comparison, makes $650 million annually, and their population is just about 1/3 of Nigeria’s population. This shows you there is so much potential on the internet for more revenue. Instead of enhancing this potential, he’s more interested in going on a social media war and regulating free speech. Then he goes borrowing from China to fund infrastructure projects.[/quote)


What does free speech mean?

You call those nonsense Nigerians, especially IPOB apologists and the vast bunch of illiterate fellows, post on social media free speech?

South Africa can make the whole money for all we care. Speech has to censored to engender a decent and civil society.
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by michoim(m): 1:46pm On Jun 15, 2021
Nice one
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by jaxxy(m): 1:56pm On Jun 15, 2021
Szkpytqgdcvx925:
Good. God bless Buhari

How does this stop terrorists bandits/herdmen from ravaging the country and kidnapping innocent citizens?? undecided
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by safetyInspector(m): 2:17pm On Jun 15, 2021
Since after Train 6 in 2009 they started talking about this Train 7. Within this period Qatar finished 4 Trains of the same capacity and have currently award EPC Contract for another 3 Trains.
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Yhelay(m): 2:39pm On Jun 15, 2021
Coldshisha:


NLNG shareholders are NNPC (49%), Shell (25.6%), Total (15%) and Eni (10.4%).

NNPC is directly under Ministry of petroleum which Buhari is the Minister

So next time shut the fvck up and stop wasting internet bandwidth on issues far too advance for you to comprehend


.

Pls let's be diligent with information we share on Social Media

Yes, you're correct with the shareholder.

But NLNG is not under the watch of Buhari as the minister of petroleum. NLNG is a private company.

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Yhelay(m): 2:43pm On Jun 15, 2021
safetyInspector:
Since after Train 6 in 2009 they started talking about this Train 7. Within this period Qatar finished 4 Trains of the same capacity and have currently award EPC Contract for another 3 Trains.

FID was signed in 2019.

Covid paralyzed activities throughout 2020


So that's why Train 7 project is at this point, by August/September work would commence.
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Bigfish121(m): 2:43pm On Jun 15, 2021
First first nah London you for go for your 6 months training ooo. Truly life goes on.

Boye33:
They've finally gotten an energetic old man to replace Pa Buhari.

The new guy has done more in one week than the real one did since 2019.

Just joking Dss lipsrsealed
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Boye33: 2:47pm On Jun 15, 2021
Bigfish121:
First first nah London you for go for your 6 months training ooo. Truly life goes on.


You quoted the wrong person bro
Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by kutashi: 2:59pm On Jun 15, 2021
Olodo!
Tell us what SA put in place that FG failed to do!
FG want to do same thing now through the ban but the only thing you can see is regulating the social media! All countries that generate revenue through internet do so through high level penetration and regulations!
Most of the countries that are sensible, social media giants are registered as entity and why is that? Regulation regulation and regulations!!!
Sometimes, I wonder if you guys hate Buhari or Nigeria!!!
socialmediaman:
Buhari is like the seller who quarrels with good paying customers regularly because of ego, and plays nice to creditors so he can continue to borrow money to keep his business afloat. He’s a very bad leader and also a bad businessman.

Here’s why:
Nigeria makes only $100 million from the internet annually. South Africa, by comparison, makes $650 million annually, and their population is just about 1/3 of Nigeria’s population. This shows you there is so much potential on the internet for more revenue. Instead of enhancing this potential, he’s more interested in going on a social media war and regulating free speech. Then he goes borrowing from China to fund infrastructure projects.

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Re: President Buhari Breaks Ground For Nigeria LNG Train 7 by Livesimple: 3:15pm On Jun 15, 2021
post=102746198:

A very BIG AMEN.
God bless you too, even if we can't pronounce ya name!
Blessings follow you! wink


God bless you and all the positive minded members on this forum.
Nigeria will favour you all.



No good news make you and your ilks ever happy.
All you are happy to read is destruction, killings, blood and maiming.
Shame on y'all.
Nigeria will work whether you and your ilks like it or not.
You should hide your head in shame.

Collectii abegii......







.. Terrorist

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