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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:10pm On Aug 31, 2015
islandmoon:



OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!

OBIAKPOR!!! TMARINE!!!
OUR LAND!!

UNA MUST SETTLE YOUTH!!!!

Na our land!!!


yeye!! jobless youth, imagine our you guys dressed!!

you need to change your way of life and a job to do!!

omonile, opc and the rest of the yoruba toutish gang are niger-deltans?
I don't blame you anyway.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 10:10pm On Aug 31, 2015
ladyF:
We are truly the best...Sai Nigerian Ladies grin
cheesy
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 10:10pm On Aug 31, 2015
kennyddonn:
how we go know say una be females.....
cheesy
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by EMANY01(m): 10:11pm On Aug 31, 2015
I made this post on a different thread and i will say it again:

I like the protocol that the Niger delta activists have adopted beginning their agitation with an IMPASSIONED REASONABLE NON-THREATENING FACTUAL AND INTELLECTUAL manner.

The world needs to see that this is our first recourse in pursuing this matter .
The south west with its now arrogant control of most of the news outlets and multi media platforms would have loved the struggle to begin right out of the gate with violence then they would spin the story to all the world to support their long running narrative that multinational investments of any kind is only logical safe and guaranteed in the south west.

I can almost guarantee now that the next card they will play is to spin up disagreements between the different subgroups within the Niger Delta as to who gets what then spinning the story that internal struggles within various groups within the NG makes the entire location nonviable for investments.

Any South South or South East person who does not see the entrenched INSTITUTIONAL DUPLICITY of the south west by now is much more of a bigger fool than our parents were and you know i wouldn't call the old folks fools so much as i would call them extremely naive which coming right after the civil war might seem understandable.

I will spell it out in RED so there is no mistake about my meaning:
[size=15pt] THE SOUTHWEST IS DOING AND HAS BEEN DOING FOR DECADES WHAT THE NORTH HAS BEEN/AND IS DOING IN POLITICS:APPROPRIATE TO THEMSELVES EVERY OR ALMOST EVERY PLAN/OPPORTUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT WHERE ITS POSSIBLE.[/size]

They (south west) have learned to use the media as a tool/weapon effectively so watch as they will seek to discredit the arguments presented by the agitators and where they cant logically defeat the case made by the agitators (a most likely scenario), they will do two things:

[1]Kill and bury any and every story of the issues raised and seek to bar it from the realm of National discourse and where that approach fails

[2]The media sections controlled by the southwest will massively turn their attention to the South South and to a lesser extent , the South East :every gunshot , every death , every confrontation between the security agencies and whoever , will be reported in great detail a pipeline will not burst without it being in the news circle for at least a week.Strategically and psychologically, the image they will try to evoke is of a region in chaos or precariously close to it.Not the place any right thinking business big or small local or international would want to invest in, regardless of the resource base or the advantages it has.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by mildflame: 10:11pm On Aug 31, 2015
ladyF:
shocked terrible news....But the decision to site it in badagry was after detailed feasibility study and EIA, all I see is selfish youths sent by some individuals looking after their own pockets...

Some people won't be happy with this news, den wan put sand for una garri hehehe cry

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

Hehehe...(HISS) NONESENSE
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by joncom(m): 10:11pm On Aug 31, 2015
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by islandmoon: 10:12pm On Aug 31, 2015
CSTR2:

omonile, opc and the rest of the yoruba toutish gang are niger-deltans?
I don't blame you anyway.

OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!

it is too much in your place ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! haba!!

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by meforyou1(m): 10:13pm On Aug 31, 2015
zeembab:


COCONUT HEAD LIKE YOU.....WHEN OBJ REFUSED TO GIVE LAGOS STATE ITS SHARE OF FEDERAL ALLOCATION, DID WE NOT SURVIVE ? YOU GUYS CAN GO AND DRINK YOUR OIL FOR ALL I CARE....SINGAPORE, KOREA, MALAYSIA ARE EXAMPLE OF BIG ECONOMIES THAT ARE NOT BUILT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. NOTHING WILL HAPPEN IF YOU GUYS DECIDED TO LEAVE NIGERIA FEDERATION.

"We" as in - are u a lagosian? Or from osogbo
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:13pm On Aug 31, 2015
EMANY01:
I made this post on a different thread and i will say it again:

I like the protocol that the Niger delta activists have adopted beginning their agitation with an IMPASSIONED REASONABLE NON-THREATENING FACTUAL AND INTELLECTUAL manner.

The world needs to see that this is our first recourse in pursuing this matter .
The south west with its now arrogant control of most of the news outlets and multi media platforms would have loved the struggle to begin right out of the gate with violence then they would spin the story to all the world to support their long running narrative that multinational investments of any kind is only logical safe and guaranteed in the south west.

I can almost guarantee now that the next card they will play is to spin up disagreements between the different subgroups within the Niger Delta as to who gets what then spinning the story that internal struggles within various groups within the NG makes the entire location nonviable for investments.

Any South South or South East person who does not see the entrenched INSTITUTIONAL DUPLICITY of the south west by now is much more of a bigger fool than our parents were and you know i wouldn't call the old folks fools so much as i would call them extremely naive which coming right after the civil war might seem understandable.

I will spell it out in RED so there is no mistake about my meaning:
[size=15pt] THE SOUTHWEST IS DOING AND HAS BEEN DOING FOR DECADES WHAT THE NORTH HAS BEEN/AND IS DOING IN POLITICS:APPROPRIATE TO THEMSELVES EVERY OR ALMOST EVERY PLAN/OPPORTUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT WHERE ITS POSSIBLE.[/size]

They (south west) have learned to use the media as a tool/weapon effectively so watch as they will seek to discredit the arguments presented by the agitators and where they cant logically defeat the case made by the agitators (a most likely scenario), they will do two things:

[1]Kill and bury any and every story of the issues raised and seek to bar it from the realm of National discourse and where that approach fails

[2]The media sections controlled by the southwest will massively turn their attention to the South South and to a lesser extent , the South East :every gunshot , every death , every confrontation between the security agencies and whoever , will be reported in great detail a pipeline will not burst without it being in the news circle for at least a week.Strategically and psychologically, the image they will try to evoke is of a region in chaos or precariously close to it.Not the place any right thinking business big or small local or international would want to invest in, regardless of the resource base or the advantages it has.

grin grin
A nation of unfriendly friends.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by grandstar(m): 10:15pm On Aug 31, 2015
EdCure:
Let the locals and the affected firm settle the issue without further crisis.
Genuine interests have to be pursued and due considerations (and feasibility studies) have to be made in critical issues like this.

As much as I would like the dry dock to be sited in the SS, I am also aware of the fact that businesses are not built exclusively on the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility.

A foremost economist said that the only CSR that a company owes is to make profit. Whether we like it or not, that's the truth.

You need to create the right environment to enable them achieve that goal.

The Niger Delta and its militancy with youths always demanding for cash chases away such investors.

Also the dry dock will become a hub not only for Nigeria but probably for West and Central Africa. Lagos may therefore be the best location and again, its less prone to pirates

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by mandax: 10:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
ladyF:
shocked terrible news....But the decision to site it in badagry was after detailed feasibility study and EIA, all I see is selfish youths sent by some individuals looking after their own pockets...

Some people won't be happy with this news, den wan put sand for una garri hehehe cry

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

@ladyF, I didn't know that a Nigerian women could be this very tricky in ethnic politics. Which Feasibility Study Who made the visibility study

{A dry dock (sometimes dry-dock or drydock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other water craft.}

Which Environmental Impact Assessment ?
There are more than 100 kilometer sea-land border in the Nigerdelta areas where that Dry Dock can be built.

Pollution from Crude Oil exploration and a harmless Dry Dock in the Nigerdelta area, which one has more adverse environmental impact on the Nigerdelta

You come to the Nigerdelta to exploit crude oil, and pollute the environment - often beyond recovery - but you can't build a dry dock that promotes business and employment in the Nigerdelta.

The worst adverse environmental impact from a dry dock includes sound from trains, heavy trucks - and loud laughter from happy workers.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by islandmoon: 10:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
godwin120alex:
Everybody saying Lagos is congested yet biz that is suppose to be cited in other cities are located in Lag. NG is a sham

after docking their ship, they can sleep well in Lagos without being kidnapped!! or the youth shouting OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!

che you understand? cheesy

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Rotimi47: 10:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
Mogidi:


Imagine the employment opportunities we're being denied by siting this project in Lagos.
But companies are being milked dry in the Niger Delta as you have to pay the community certain amount mostly in millions, you have to employ people from that community who are mostly not qualified for any position, the community dictates how much you must pay them, most of the people from the community don't contribute anything to the growth of the company as they don't come to work and when they come, its usually for some few days in a month. The same people take company secret to their people who will come once in a while to seal up the company premises hereby using it to ask for more money; I am by root a Niger deltan but from the Yoruba side and a professional who work in the Niger Delta for years, so I understand what companies are going through and this is why most companies will rather stay out of the Niger Delta if they have the opportunity. If the Niger Delta can change their attitude then there would be improvement but till then; they don't have a choice as some investment would be taken outside this region.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
islandmoon:


OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!

it is too much in your place ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! haba!!
Is it your land and your community?
To build an ordinary house in the SW is very expensive due to the numerous lazy omon-oniles you have to settle.
Now imagine if the SW had significant oil, the extortion would be astronomical.
Sorry, given the decades of exploitation of the resources of the niger-delta by Nigeria, i think the niger-deltans are very longsuffering.
The SW cannot condone the level of exploitation the niger-delta has endured.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Olufemiolaolu(m): 10:19pm On Aug 31, 2015
This region is too selfish abeg. The fact dat a state like Texas in US has oil yet not all d companies related with it re sited in only d state. Mumuology dey dere greedy blood.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Udmaster(m): 10:19pm On Aug 31, 2015
kennyddonn:
how we go know say una be females.....
hahahahahahahaha. Guy, you wicked o. Hahahahahahaha
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by islandmoon: 10:19pm On Aug 31, 2015
mandax:


@ladyF, I didn't know that a Nigerian women could be this very tricky in ethnic politics. Which Feasibility Study Who made the visibility study

{A dry dock (sometimes dry-dock or drydock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other water craft.}

Which Environmental Impact Assessment ?
There are more than 100 kilometer sea-land border in the Nigerdelta areas where that Dry Dock can be built.

Pollution from Crude Oil exploration and a harmless Dry Dock in the Nigerdelta area, which one has more adverse environmental impact on the Nigerdelta

You come to the Nigerdelta to exploit crude oil, and pollute the environment - often beyond recovery - but you can't build a dry dock that promotes business and employment in the Nigerdelta.

The worst adverse environmental impact from a dry dock is sound from trains, heavy trucks - and loud laughter from happy workers.



OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!
grin cheesy

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by EMANY01(m): 10:20pm On Aug 31, 2015
CSTR2:
grin grin
A nation of unfriendly friends.

Please consider what i said and honestly tell me that i am wrong in my assessment.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:21pm On Aug 31, 2015
Rotimi47:
But companies are being milked dry in the Niger Delta as you have to pay the community certain amount mostly in millions, you have to employ people from that community who are mostly not qualified for any position, the community dictates how much you must pay them, most of the people from the community don't contribute anything to the growth of the company as they don't come to work and when they come, its usually for some few days in a month. The same people take company secret to their people who will come once in a while to seal up the company premises hereby using it to ask for more money; I am by root a Niger deltan but from the Yoruba side and a professional who work in the Niger Delta for years, so I understand what companies are going through and this is why most companies will rather stay out of the Niger Delta if they have the opportunity. If the Niger Delta can change their attitude then there would be improvement but till then; they don't have a choice as some investment would be taken outside this region.
If the SW had oil flowing everywhere in the midst of rampant poverty, you guys would do worse.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by islandmoon: 10:22pm On Aug 31, 2015
CSTR2:
Is it your land and your community?
To build an ordinary house in the SW is very expensive due to the numerous lazy omon-oniles you have to settle.
Now imagine if the SW had significant oil, the extortion would be astronomical.
Sorry, given the decades of exploitation of the resources of the niger-delta by Nigeria, i think the niger-deltans are very longsuffering.
The SW cannot condone the level of exploitation the niger-delta has endured.

we have oil on Lagos, Ondo and Ogun yewa and ikpokia LGA,



OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!
settle youth

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:22pm On Aug 31, 2015
EMANY01:


Please consider what i said and honestly tell me that i am wrong in my assessment.
I actually endorse your post.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by mandax: 10:23pm On Aug 31, 2015
islandmoon:


after docking their ship, they can sleep well in Lagos without being kidnapped!! or the youth shouting OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!

che you understand? cheesy

Your sense no reach now: Kidnap, shout of our land, our land, our community - Nigeria's preceding governments created the ugly conditions that prompted youths in the Nigerdelta to cry our land, our land.

As for kidnap, it is as present in SS, SE or SW and even north of Nigeria.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:25pm On Aug 31, 2015
islandmoon:


we have oil on Lagos, Ondo and Ogun yewa and ikpokia LGA,



OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!
settle youth
There is no oil in lagos and ogun.
We have been hearing the same story for the past ten years with no evidence.
The ijaw oil-bearing lands in the so-called ondo state is also facing the same community problems.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Nobody: 10:25pm On Aug 31, 2015
Lagos, Nigeria's no. 1 business destination

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Duru1(m): 10:27pm On Aug 31, 2015
The so-called Niger Delta and resident activists are phony set of trolls that still live in yesteryears. I cannot have a pity for these goons.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by mandax: 10:27pm On Aug 31, 2015
handie:
I shake my head. This is what unemployment has caused. From feasibility studies, it's apparent a dry dock in Lagos Nigeria's main port and where all the major vessels berth and load is the logical place for such an investment. Should the investors jettison profitability because a bunch of unemployed youths want it sited in their region so as to collect money for what they term "our land".... Abeg make dem shift jor. Next topic pls

See as your mouth de sweet you, as you de tell children say dry dock no go de profitable in the southsouth areas. Shophischicated tribe. Lol!!
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by eROCK247(m): 10:27pm On Aug 31, 2015
zeembab:


COCONUT HEAD LIKE YOU.....WHEN OBJ REFUSED TO GIVE LAGOS STATE ITS SHARE OF FEDERAL ALLOCATION, DID WE NOT SURVIVE ? YOU GUYS CAN GO AND DRINK YOUR OIL FOR ALL I CARE....SINGAPORE, KOREA, MALAYSIA ARE EXAMPLE OF BIG ECONOMIES THAT ARE NOT BUILT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. NOTHING WILL HAPPEN IF YOU GUYS DECIDED TO LEAVE NIGERIA FEDERATION.


We the youths of Nigeria have better issues @ hand than throwing tribalistic missiles @ each other. If our forefathers could put aside tribal sentiments and push this country to high grounds, why can't we(the self-acclaimed civilized n jet-age generation)put aside tribal differences n face more pressing issues on ground?

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by islandmoon: 10:27pm On Aug 31, 2015
mandax:


Your sense no reach now: Kidnap, shout of our land, our land, our community - Nigeria's preceding governments created the ugly conditions that prompted youths in the Nigerdelta to cry our land, our land.

As for kidnap, it is as present in SS, SE or SW and even north of Nigeria.


wicked Niger Deltan, very greedy, they dont want to work, they moment you set up one small business, they will start shouting OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!! OUR LAND!!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!
i left the place with annoyance
OBIO AKPOR is the worst of them all!

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by islandmoon: 10:35pm On Aug 31, 2015
CSTR2:
There is no oil in lagos and ogun.
We have been hearing the same story for the past ten years with no evidence.
The ijaw oil-bearing lands in the so-called ondo state is also facing the same community problems.

http://www.punchng.com/news/four-firms-search-for-more-oil-in-lagos/

http://www.punchng.com/news/four-firms-search-for-more-oil-in-lagos/


OUR OIL!!! OUR LAND!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!!

you think everything is about oil? do you how many ships are bringing goods/containers to Lagos daily that need the service of a dock for some repair or something? or the number of ships bringing vehicles and other goods to Cotonou? Oh, you expect them all to travel to ND even when they have no business there? do you think they want to be kidnapped? kids...wake up!!!!

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by kponkanaG3(m): 10:37pm On Aug 31, 2015
When will this country know or realise that siteing developmental projects only on a particular region its one reason why the SE will always say we are not one. If Nigeria most be one, our leaders and decision makers should learn to spread developmental projects to all the nine geopolitical zone's imagin the number of unemployed youths this project would have or will take off the street's of SS&SE if its been or will be sited in the SS area of Nigeria.
Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by Rotimi47: 10:37pm On Aug 31, 2015
EMANY01:
I made this post on a different thread and i will say it again:

I like the protocol that the Niger delta activists have adopted beginning their agitation with an IMPASSIONED REASONABLE NON-THREATENING FACTUAL AND INTELLECTUAL manner.

The world needs to see that this is our first recourse in pursuing this matter .
The south west with its now arrogant control of most of the news outlets and multi media platforms would have loved the struggle to begin right out of the gate with violence then they would spin the story to all the world to support their long running narrative that multinational investments of any kind is only logical safe and guaranteed in the south west.

I can almost guarantee now that the next card they will play is to spin up disagreements between the different subgroups within the Niger Delta as to who gets what then spinning the story that internal struggles within various groups within the NG makes the entire location nonviable for investments.

Any South South or South East person who does not see the entrenched INSTITUTIONAL DUPLICITY of the south west by now is much more of a bigger fool than our parents were and you know i wouldn't call the old folks fools so much as i would call them extremely naive which coming right after the civil war might seem understandable.

I will spell it out in RED so there is no mistake about my meaning:
[size=15pt] THE SOUTHWEST IS DOING AND HAS BEEN DOING FOR DECADES WHAT THE NORTH HAS BEEN/AND IS DOING IN POLITICS:APPROPRIATE TO THEMSELVES EVERY OR ALMOST EVERY PLAN/OPPORTUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT WHERE ITS POSSIBLE.[/size]

They (south west) have learned to use the media as a tool/weapon effectively so watch as they will seek to discredit the arguments presented by the agitators and where they cant logically defeat the case made by the agitators (a most likely scenario), they will do two things:

[1]Kill and bury any and every story of the issues raised and seek to bar it from the realm of National discourse and where that approach fails

[2]The media sections controlled by the southwest will massively turn their attention to the South South and to a lesser extent , the South East :every gunshot , every death , every confrontation between the security agencies and whoever , will be reported in great detail a pipeline will not burst without it being in the news circle for at least a week.Strategically and psychologically, the image they will try to evoke is of a region in chaos or precariously close to it.Not the place any right thinking business big or small local or international would want to invest in, regardless of the resource base or the advantages it has.

Some people are too subjective and are more of a tribalist and these have affected their way of reasoning correctly; The South west media reports majorly the wrongs that happen in the South west so that it can be corrected, while other regions don't do such as they rather try to remove the dust in South west eye rather than removing the log of wood in their own eyes. The main reason why the South west is developing is 1. The foundation put in place by its leaders. 2. That is the most accommodating region in Nigeria, 3. They are slow to anger( they don't start destroying other tribes properties after every disagreement) 4. They have the best gate way to the sea. 5.Education etc. I can keep going on & on but due to time, I will say that it is very difficult for someone to really make great success if you keep holding to the past as such a person will keep getting into trouble one way or the other. Your past should be a motivation to a great future; it shouldn't stand as a barrier.

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Re: Niger Delta Activists Protest The Siting Of A $1.5 Billion Dry Dock In Lagos by CSTR2: 10:39pm On Aug 31, 2015
islandmoon:


http://www.punchng.com/news/four-firms-search-for-more-oil-in-lagos/

http://www.punchng.com/news/four-firms-search-for-more-oil-in-lagos/


OUR OIL!!! OUR LAND!!! OUR COMMUNITY!!!
This is no evidence and is part of the noisy rhetoric.
Get me evidence based on fact.
I am sure there is no doubt that rivers and imo are oil producing as there are physical oil extracting structures on ground.

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