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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by rozayx5(m): 2:09pm On Dec 16, 2014
adadadon:
Besides its 3 Refineries being credited to Buhari and not four. Buhari was instumental to the building of three refineries

did Buhari Build any refinery as head of State YES or NO , stop all this stewpid grammar

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Goddex: 2:10pm On Dec 16, 2014
[size=13pt]All Buhari supporters have turned liars, liars and shameless liars

Buhari does not have a single legacy project to his credit.
If he dies today, they will be looking for projects executed
by other heads of state to name after him[/size]

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Trut(m): 2:11pm On Dec 16, 2014
APC e--rats are running away from this thread, if you any of them, please drag the mpama here ; D

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Adminisher: 2:25pm On Dec 16, 2014
PLEASE READ THIS ARTICLE CAREFULLY AND LOOK AT DATES-Buhari Completed All Refineries

Buhari completed three major refineries. This article is just reinforcing that truth instead of denying it. Look at the dates of completion of the refineries and the dates Buhari was Minister. Also look at an even more important but overlooked project, the PPMC network of pipelines carrying crude oil and refined products. There was also Atlas Cove Jerry in Lagos.
The Portharcourt refinery was expanded considerably as well and the refinery is much different than the one that was there before the civil war. IBB expanded that refinery.

Jonathan has been in power six years and received over $400B-) in oil money, LNG and taxes and yet no single refinery has been built Also no expansion (major or minor) has been done on any of the existing refineries instead you have shady oil importers buying private jets and yatchs while the poor are milked off their earnings via subsidy removal.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by gratiaeo(m): 2:28pm On Dec 16, 2014

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by rozayx5(m): 2:31pm On Dec 16, 2014
Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Trut(m): 2:32pm On Dec 16, 2014
Adminisher:
PLEASE READ THIS ARTICLE CAREFULLY AND LOOK AT DATES.

Buhari completed three major refineries. This article is just reinforcing that truth instead of denying it. Look at the dates of completion of the refineries and the dates Buhari was Minister. Also look at an even more important but overlooked project, the PPMC network of pipelines carrying crude oil and refined products. There was also Atlas Cove Jerry in Lagos.
The Portharcourt refinery was expanded considerably as well and the refinery is much different than the one that was there before the civil war. IBB expanded that refinery.

Jonathan has been in power six years and received over $400B-) in oil money, LNG and taxes and yet no single refinery has been built Also no expansion (major or minor) has been done on any of the existing refineries instead you have shady oil importers buying private jets and yatchs while the poor are milked off their earnings via subsidy removal.

Stop writing epistle for us. Did Buhari refineries or not?

We need simple YES or NO.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by chamboy(m): 2:32pm On Dec 16, 2014
Can we see the video where Buhari said He Built Three Refineries in Nigeria

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Goddex: 2:32pm On Dec 16, 2014
Those APC e-rats have suddenly
vanished . . . . hahahahahaha

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Adminisher: 2:33pm On Dec 16, 2014
Trut:


Stop writing epistle for us. Did Buhari refineries or not?

We need simple YES or NO.

YES
Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by atlwireles: 2:36pm On Dec 16, 2014
APC and their pack of lies.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 2:42pm On Dec 16, 2014
buhari has nothing to offer.... same as GEJ.
this country is doomed if these two are the only tangible candidates for now

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by gratiaeo(m): 2:44pm On Dec 16, 2014
Buhari refinery is in Sambisa forest

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 2:46pm On Dec 16, 2014
Adminisher:
PLEASE READ THIS ARTICLE CAREFULLY AND LOOK AT DATES-Buhari Completed All Refineries

Buhari completed three major refineries. This article is just reinforcing that truth instead of denying it. Look at the dates of completion of the refineries and the dates Buhari was Minister. Also look at an even more important but overlooked project, the PPMC network of pipelines carrying crude oil and refined products. There was also Atlas Cove Jerry in Lagos.
The Portharcourt refinery was expanded considerably as well and the refinery is much different than the one that was there before the civil war. IBB expanded that refinery.

Jonathan has been in power six years and received over $400B-) in oil money, LNG and taxes and yet no single refinery has been built Also no expansion (major or minor) has been done on any of the existing refineries instead you have shady oil importers buying private jets and yatchs while the poor are milked off their earnings via subsidy removal.

Please, read that article again and stop living in self-delusion.

1. The first refinery was built from 1963-1965. At this time, Buhari was nowhere in government.

2. The second refinery was awarded by Yakubu Gowon to an Italian company, Snamprogetti in 1975 (Buhari was still a governor here).

-The refinery was finished and commenced operations in 1977 when he had become Petroleum Minister.

3. The third refinery was awarded by Murtala Mohammed in 1976 to Chiyoda Engineering, a Chinese company.

- It was completed by Obasanjo in 1979, and Buhari had already left a year before.

4. Babangida built the fourth refinery in 1985.

So where the f0ck are the so called 3 refineries your fake anti-corruption czar built?

You APC hooligans lack honour.
No shame in your lives!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 2:52pm On Dec 16, 2014
The APC people are known to claim works they didn't build, especially when no one is looking.

This was the same way Aregbesola went to claim a Federal Government power project in Osun as his own, and even went as far as branding it "O-Power" until Wesley80 busted the lie here on Nairaland.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by theshadyexpress(m): 2:54pm On Dec 16, 2014
pls someone should show us the refinery buhari built even if it is palm oil refinery

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by DevilhimseIf: 2:56pm On Dec 16, 2014
BUHARI is a terrorist
Apc is BOKOHARAM
Gej till 2019

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Adminisher: 3:22pm On Dec 16, 2014
Kenai:


Please, read that article again and stop living in self-delusion.

1. The first refinery was built from 1963-1965. At this time, Buhari was nowhere in government.

2. The second refinery was awarded by Yakubu Gowon to an Italian company, Snamprogetti in 1975 (Buhari was still a governor here).

-The refinery was finished and commenced operations in 1977 when he had become Petroleum Minister.

3. The third refinery was awarded by Murtala Mohammed in 1976 to Chiyoda Engineering, a Chinese company.

- It was completed by Obasanjo in 1979, and Buhari had already left a year before.

4. Babangida built the fourth refinery in 1985.

So where the f0ck are the so called 3 refineries your fake anti-corruption czar built?

You APC hooligans lack honour.
No shame in your lives!


My dear young man (2), (3) and (4) are Buhari refineries. Refineries are not built in a year. What kind of education do we have in Nigeria now?..I am really worried!!!!.. Refineries are four to five year projects even more depending on the size. How can you tell me a refinery built between 1975 to 1979 is not a Buhari project when Buhari was a minister at that time?. What kind of reasoning is that?.
As for the conception of the refineries, let me give you some education. Nigeria used to operate National Development Plans. The 1975 to 1978 plans was the framework document that recommended building the refineries, not even Buhari himself. Even the terrible IBB completed NAFCON and LNG Bonny.
All the credit goes to the high quality civil service, high quality Nigerian engineers and a country that was well respected the world over. The national development plans also planned to give us Ajaokuta steel, highways, Aluminium plant, LNG et.,. All these have been sold to foreign parties by PDP government and they are not even collecting adequate taxes from them.
Why Buhari is being credited for the Refineries was because the projects were delivered on time and on budget without corruption of the Impresit Bakolori, Alscon, NAFCON et.c
Obj and Good luck have not achieved up to one quarter of what was achieved during the period 1974 to 1985 yet they are the loudest bullshitters deceiving a younger generation who were born during the dark days of Abacha with the MEANINGLESS TRANSFORMATION AGENDA. How can any serious educated president compare himself to Abacha?. How can mediocre, belated and largely uncompleted civil infrastructure built with Chinese loans and PPP be transformation and why should it be hyped so much?. It only works because the quality of education is low in Nigeria and the under 30 generation Nigerians don t know anything but Abacha regime, power cut, failed universities and corrupt leadership...so to them it is paradise. I weep for your generation.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 16, 2014
The project was ongoing and he happened to be minister for 2 years while the project was happening

He was not the brainchild of the project

There is no basis for Buhari to lay claim to any refinery

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 3:34pm On Dec 16, 2014
Adminisher:



My dear young man (2), (3) and (4) are Buhari refineries. Refineries are not built in a year. What kind of education do we have in Nigeria now?..I am really worried!!!!.. Refineries are four to five year projects even more depending on the size. How can you tell me a refinery built between 1975 to 1979 is not a Buhari project when Buhari was a minister at that time?. What kind of reasoning is that?.
As for the conception of the refineries, let me give you some education. Nigeria used to operate National Development Plans. The 1975 to 1978 plans was the framework document that recommended building the refineries, not even Buhari himself. Even the terrible IBB completed NAFCON and LNG Bonny.
All the credit goes to the high quality civil service, high quality Nigerian engineers and a country that was well respected the world over. The national development plans also planned to give us Ajaokuta steel, highways, Aluminium plant, LNG et.,. All these have been sold to foreign parties by PDP government and they are not even collecting adequate taxes from them.
Why Buhari is being credited for the Refineries was because the projects were delivered on time and on budget without corruption of the Impresit Bakolori, Alscon, NAFCON et.c
Obj and Good luck have not achieved up to one quarter of what was achieved during the period 1974 to 1985 yet they are the loudest bullshitters deceiving a younger generation who were born during the dark days of Abacha with the MEANINGLESS TRANSFORMATION AGENDA. How can any serious educated president compare himself to Abacha?. How can mediocre, belated and largely uncompleted civil infrastructure built with Chinese loans and PPP be transformation and why should it be hyped so much?. It only works because the quality of education is low in Nigeria and the under 30 generation Nigerians don t know anything but Abacha regime, power cut, failed universities and corrupt leadership...so to them it is paradise. I weep for your generation.



Stop spewing CRAP and spare us your essay.

The refineries were NOT awarded by Buhari, and he did not see them to the end.
When the second refinery was awarded, Buhari was still a governor. When the refinery was completed, he was just assuming office, so how can he take credit for that? Have you no shame?
The third one was completed under Obasanjo's watch, and it was long after Buhari had LEFT.

Why are you people this shameless? Were you loudmouths not the same ones trying to downplay GEJ's great strides in our railways (because according to the majority of the APC thugs, it was signed under Yar'Adua's tenure)?
So, why should Buhari take credit for projects he did not sign into existence?

What is good for the goose is good for the gander.

BUHARI HAS NO LEGACY PROJECTS TO HIS NAME! Swallow that pill.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by tit(f): 3:36pm On Dec 16, 2014
Buhari should be sent to jail ... for lying!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Curlieweed: 3:44pm On Dec 16, 2014
Adminisher:
PLEASE READ THIS ARTICLE CAREFULLY AND LOOK AT DATES-Buhari Completed All Refineries

Buhari completed three major refineries. This article is just reinforcing that truth instead of denying it. Look at the dates of completion of the refineries and the dates Buhari was Minister. Also look at an even more important but overlooked project, the PPMC network of pipelines carrying crude oil and refined products. There was also Atlas Cove Jerry in Lagos.
The Portharcourt refinery was expanded considerably as well and the refinery is much different than the one that was there before the civil war. IBB expanded that refinery.

Jonathan has been in power six years and received over $400B-) in oil money, LNG and taxes and yet no single refinery has been built Also no expansion (major or minor) has been done on any of the existing refineries instead you have shady oil importers buying private jets and yatchs while the poor are milked off their earnings via subsidy removal.

When you're in a hole, stop digging.

When you're caught in one lie, it's more professional to move to another (Mohammad Bin Lying). You could tell us about his Anambra in-laws, for example or his generous bank manager.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by MalcoImX: 3:46pm On Dec 16, 2014
Kenai:




Stop spewing CRAP and spare us your essay.

The refineries were NOT awarded by Buhari, and he did not see them to the end.
When the second refinery was awarded, Buhari was still a governor. When the refinery was completed, he was just assuming office, so how can he take credit for that? Have you no shame?
The third one was completed under Obasanjo's watch, and it was long after Buhari had LEFT.

Why are you people this shameless? Were you loudmouths not the same ones trying to downplay GEJ's great strides in our railways (because according to the majority of the APC thugs, it was signed under Yar'Adua's tenure)?
So, why should Buhari take credit for projects he did not sign into existence?

What is good for the goose is good for the gander.

BUHARI HAS NO LEGACY PROJECTS TO HIS NAME! Swallow that pill.
There's no railway in Nigeria now, if you had known what railway was.
Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Adminisher: 3:48pm On Dec 16, 2014
mikeansy:
The project was ongoing and he happened to minister for 2 years while the project was happening

He was not the brainchild of the project

There is no basis for Buhari to lay claim to any refinery

There is no brain child of anything in the political realm and I was the one who admitted that the refineries were not Buhari' s brain child. Please stop talking about brain child in national development, people will think you are ignorant. Does GEJ government have anything that you can call his brainchild?

Obasanjo's achievements were from Millenial Development Goals document and Vision 20:20.

The fastest that Nigeria grew was after the civil war under Gowon..that is the truth, don't let anybody deceive you but Gowon did not know anything about economic policy, infrastructure and development. It was Awolowo and the Super Permanent Secretaries. I just said IBB built NAFCON and LNG, ...did he know anything about that?

GEJ is however the dumbest of the lot and he knows it. It is five ministers carrying the government; Ngozi, Aganga, Adesina, Omobola Johnson, Nnaji (before he was forced out) ..the new Minister of power is a disappointment..Let us always tell the truth. These ministers are leveraging on their contacts in international development institutions and consultancies to do their work and it is working.


My problem with GEJ is that he has the only job that no minister can do no matter his exposure and GEJ is doing it badly.
1. Head of State-unite the country, be presidential, be fair to all regions, carry yourself well and tell the Nigerian story to the world.
2. Commander In Chief - defend territorial integrity, make the enemies of Nigeria always afraid, equip the military and remove corruption, ensure homeland security, make nigeria military forces the strongest in Africa.
3, Non Constitutional but Important Role of Economic Growth Facilitator - this is not even the job of President but most leaders are praised for it. In this one as well, GEJ has failed.
Remove corruption, provide power and other industrial infrastructure, provide adequate quality manpower for industries so that employment I'll be almost full, provide level playing field and remove monopolies, support SME s so that they can employ young Nigerians, direct CBN to make sure interest rates and money supply work to achieve all these. All of these were not achieved.
No super minister can do this job off president for him that is why is government is going to be removed in two months time. We will keep all the five ministers and even ex governor Obi but Jona goes back to school...in Otuoke

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 3:51pm On Dec 16, 2014
Buhari and his online dogs are shameless liars. Besides, can a minister claim a project when he just there doing the biding of his boss? Can any of GEJ ministers claim any project under this administration? The question should have been what are the legacies of Buhari in the 2 years that he was maximum ruler? Even if. 2 years is too short to start and finish or complete ongoing projects, which landmark projects did he even start or complete?

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 3:57pm On Dec 16, 2014
MalcoImX:
There's no railway in Nigeria now, if you had known what railway was.

Please educate us. What is a railway?



https://www.nairaland.com/1889981/pics-chance-gej

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Goddex: 4:00pm On Dec 16, 2014
The APC e-dogs are avoiding this thread like . . . .

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 4:03pm On Dec 16, 2014
Kenai:


Please educate us. What is a railway?



https://www.nairaland.com/1889981/pics-chance-gej


Lol grin

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 4:06pm On Dec 16, 2014
GEJ is the brainchild of almajiri schools

It's embarrassing that GEJ has better education records in Katsina than Buhari!

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Kenai: 4:12pm On Dec 16, 2014
mikeansy:
GEJ is the brainchild of almajiri schools

It's embarrassing the GEJ has better education records in Katsina than Buhari!

And to think the almajiri schools (primary level schools) were supposed to be the responsibilities of their state governors, as stated in the constitution, even makes matters worse for these clueless Gambaris.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by thewarrior72: 4:20pm On Dec 16, 2014
Well, a lie told severally, after sometime takes the shape of truth, but the fact remains, a lie will always remain a lie no matter how long It's peddled. Henceforth, no more buhari built 4 refinery by his e-defenders.

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Re: Buhari Did Not Build Any Refinery For Nigeria – Editorial | NewsDay Reporters by Nobody: 4:21pm On Dec 16, 2014
The Kaduna Refinery was awarded by Murtala
Mohammed in 1976 and was built by Chiyoda
Engineering and Construction Company - a Japanese
firm, at the cost of $525 million and was completed by
Obasanjo in 1979 (Buhari's tenure as the Petroleum.
Minister ended in 1978). It had two refining streams
(50,000 b/d fuels units) and (50,000 b/d lubes, waxes
Asphalt plants).


Bloody lies.


The lubricating oil complex of Kaduna Refinery is the
first of its kind in West Africa and one of the largest in
Africa. The consulting firm, KING WILKINSON of Hague,
Holland, in conjunction with NNPC engineers, developed
the plan for the refinery. The contract for construction
was awarded to CHIYODA CHEMICAL ENGINEERING &
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF YOKOHAMA, Japan in
1977.

www.nnpcgroup.com/nnpcbusiness/subsidiaries/krpc.aspx

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