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Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Revolva(m): 3:14pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Akbee: Come you think american have time for neopotism and is barrack obama the president of africa or USA 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by darediamond(m): 3:15pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
I pray it slides to $1/barrel!! All the useless trangai for evry naija pipu go end fiam!! Nobodi go teach anyone to go back to farming wan time! kilokeys: 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Abbey2sam(m): 3:17pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
If from what I understand is right, halting importation from Nigeria has also affected other oil exporting countries "drop in price of crude oil" let's look for something else to export let's deal with China, China will never treat nigeria like this Obama never hid his hatred for nigeria, i don't know why it still suprise some people....... Obama doesn't see himself as black man from Kenya let's stop famzin him, Nigeria is bigger than one man God bless Nigeria |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by goryorhal(m): 3:17pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
ireneony: Good !!!! I support you on this sweetie 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by darediamond(m): 3:18pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
It'll finish after 1000 years!! santana45: |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by SAMBARRY: 3:19pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Our problem is not outward it is inward. I could care less if America stops buying our oil .If there's anything that will do for us it will force us to look inward. It's just like a man with character disorder blaming every one for his failures and woes except himself. If people ignore him and stop every business with him he will be forced to look inward and forced to take necessary steps to make him successful. Look at China for example. Look at Japan. Except us dragon2: 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by iamodenigbo1(m): 3:21pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
SAMBARRY:u are not a student of history cause if you are u will understand that America at it's teething age was more corrupt than Nigeria,the difference is that (1)those money was reinvested in America(2)they strengthened their institution rather than individual,hire pope and install him as our president and corruption will still thrive, |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by AdmiralISAAC(m): 3:22pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
esperiense:yes 1 Like |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Electronzeez(m): 3:25pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
[quote author=donmalcolm21 post=29247455][/quote] look, american would sacrifise all her industries(rook,bishops) in nigeria just to check mate our economy anexation. Yes, you are correct we are the number one economy in africa and that is our original sin to the american.they'd discovered they are the ones making us fat. Din't america realise chevron and the rest are in nigeria before cutting thier crude oil deal with us?. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by darediamond(m): 3:29pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
You are not RUDE bro. Infact, according to the Manifesto Of Commitee Of 300, no African country must bé allowed to get hold Nuclear Energy Development System because according to them, it is the key or solution to removing Africa from the backward state We are!! The key to advancing to Nuclear Energy production and other science oriented levels is Research. If you do not explore, you can never discover. ireneony: |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by ImaIma1(f): 3:29pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
WhiteTechnology: Is this by any chance a campaign? |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Kessyy2k4(m): 3:29pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Nmeri17:not that long bro! reading the post,is a matter of interest in News!.... maybe if it was WizKid Vs Davido article, u may have not mind its volume 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by SAMBARRY: 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
iamodenigbo1:is that the issue. Keep giving excuses for our failure as if America hasn't grown up since. Are we going to remain infants forever. That is why Nigeria will not develop. Instead of looking at the way forward you're giving excuses for our gross ineptitude. Let us put those who think we can't do without them to shame you're being sentimental. Nawa o |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Akbee(m): 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Revolva:what is the link between nepotism and american government buying our crude oil? or do u av ur own version of the meaning of nepotism? the basis of my argument is that the american government is yet to give reasonable explanation as to why they have stopped importing our crude oil.why have they only severed the crude oil trade link with Nigeria only whereas there have bn a reported increase in the volumes of crude oil imported from Saudi Arabia n Canada?? i don't no which school of tot u belong! |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Angoni(m): 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
America think they are playing smart, loading the market with surplus supply of oil and driving down oil prices, thereby hurting their perceived enemies- Russia, Iran, Venezuela and Nigeria- by cutting down on their oil generated forex and widening their trade deficit. But USA also has putrid debts, lets see how Obama will look when the creditors knock on the white doors mid next year!! |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by iamodenigbo1(m): 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
SAMBARRY:am not giving excuses,trying to proffer solution,we need to strengthen our institutions |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by ttmacoy: 3:38pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
It seems Nigerian's love to blame blame blame without any justification. Everyone who knows what is happening and is unbiased knows the US have been working towards increasing oil production to reduce reliance on importation for years, and the recent shale boom actually boosted USA to the top oil producer this year. This is inpart the reason for the recent fall in oil prices, coupled with slowing Chinese economy among other factors, so to say US stopped buying Nigeria oil is punishment for gay law is foolishness. Stop blaming the US and focus on building your refineries so you are not importing oil, and and diversify your economy. If you want a sensible logical reason as to why US stopped importing Nigeria oil, read the following link, if not continue to wallow in ignorance and believe its gay law. http://time.com/67163/why-are-u-s-oil-imports-falling/ Besides, Nigeria was never a major supplier of oil to the states. See below the top 5 oil suppliers to the states; Top five countries2 Canada 3.142 (32%) Saudi Arabia 1.329 (13%) Mexico 0.919 (9%) Venezuela 0.806 (8%) Russia 0.460 (5%) 0 please the world is a small village now due to the internet and information is free and available so educate yourselves and stop typing ignorant rubbish 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by PastorOla1: 3:40pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
When GMB becomes the president and fight against is taking serious, USA will start buying our oil. USA can not be seen sourcing oil from a corrupt nation. It their own way telling us that the government of the day is corrupt and not ready to fight it and they are no longer going to support corruption in Nigeria. They have spoken to us enough on the issue of corruption but GEJ with his co-travelers don't listen. It is time to use economic power. They how much money we make from oil deals daily, they know the much that end up in peoples private account and small change that is declared as oil revenue for over 160 million to share. USA is now using nations of like mind to deal with us. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Nobody: 3:42pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Dont blame US because they knew all the secret about Nigeria and how toomuch money money has cause us, look at the security challenges that we have today and those that are alleged to be the foundation and their financial strength, private jet everywhere, money laundring, High rat of corruption as a results of oil money, US does this in every situation like this, where toomuch money is becoming a problem to the society, don't forget what US does to some of the artist in US who misbehaving, commit crimes, and how some of their wealth were withdraw from them. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by teadrake(m): 3:44pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
WhiteTechnology:Am glad you knew that we actually need a messiah.why not give Buhari a trial instead of the continuation of the current state of despicabilities,Impunity and cluelessness ravaging this current administration?Pdp claim they're the best party,but take a proper look since they took power and tell what you observe.They went ahead and donate whooping 21 Billion for the re-election Jonathan(State governors was part of the donation team)and almost 22 states are owing their workers salaries.Any deducement?Of course there should be |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by delishpot: 3:45pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
kilokeys: Omo, more grease to ya elbows jare. May Agriculture reign again in naija. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by JayJustus(m): 3:52pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
tellmoon: couldn't agree with you more!!! you know what's up |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Nobody: 3:53pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
teadrake: The problem is the structure Even if you make the Pope the president of Nigeria, he won't make any difference Jesus Christ taught us a lesson through Judas that , if we don't create good systems/ structures, men like Judas will get away with their evils. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Nobody: 3:57pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
You are just too stupid to understand,....the nigerian people rejects Jonathan,usa rejects jona dull,the whole rejects him....buhari faced similar problem in 1984 and he was able to come out of it....jona is too dull datz why usa is pullin the strings on him.so simple to understand.only buhari can help us out...... |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by MaziOmenuko: 3:57pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
They stole $20bil and mocked the US saying 'America will know'. Now the Americans have decided to stop funding corruption and mediocrity, you're crying 'ga'y activist'. Come next year, after the change in power, the US will open up and tell you guys why they stopped buying your oil just like the Ivorian 'blood diamonds'. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by millionaireman: 4:00pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
darediamond: Brilliant one. Yankee "buying" Nigeria's oil - example: pay for 100 barrels, and get 150 barrels free through Apiam way; pay billions of dollars for oil pollution in say, Texas, but pay a token for similar pollution in say, Otuoke, Bayelsa state - that's the system they operated whenever born to rule was in power. Wise up Nigerians. Rise up. Jonathan may not be the best president for now, but he has so far resisted economic recolonization of Nigeria. Nigerians, resist all the pressure on Jonathan to go by 2015. The pressure is to make Nigeria once again a Banana Republic - a colony. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by queenbesha(f): 4:06pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Nmeri17: If you are too lazy to read or your BRAIN IS TOO TINY to carry it...back off! Others are enjoying their reading |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by UrbanMystique: 4:10pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
WhiteTechnology:okay genius. what should we do? continue with this useless, clueless government? |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by jaymichael(m): 4:13pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
oziegbe2015:You could be right, this present Government cannot be trusted. |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by Nobody: 4:16pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Because Americans want lower gas prices. Obama delivered. End thread. [img]http://www.kappit.com/img/pics/201412_1844_hagaf.jpg_large[/img] Gas is fucking cheap now. HALF. I said, HALF, what it was. Seriously, some of you think the world revolves around Nigeria. If Nigeria wasn't my motherland, I wouldn't give a crap about it either. 3 Likes |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by wtfCode: 4:18pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
when 1 door closes another opens. Although it depends on the mapped out plan our president made. We have many natural resources that can yeild us money. We also have agriculture. We have alotta things that can help us be among the top countries of the world. all the moni wey we don gather 4 oil, our corrupt leaders don carry am troway vex don make me i 4got exactly what to comment! i no go even blaim u.s sef, we cant force dem to buy our goods n' service, am only worried about the poor masses. Thunder go fire our past leaders includin' jona n' as for buhari, may thunder fire u anywhere u are,that old wicked criminal just want to turn naija to hell,buh i pray it will never work 4 him. God listen to our prayers o, we are tired of all this mismanagement and corruption in this phuckin' country!!! *sobs* |
Re: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by ttmacoy: 4:20pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
God bless. I have always said Nigerians seem to have a bigger image of themselves on the international scene than is reality and are ready to believe every silly conspiracy theories rather than logical common sense. You spend more on churches and pastors than science and education and you wonder why you are still so backward depending on others for everything. MissMeiya: 1 Like |
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