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Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by illiad1(m): 1:26pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
mn09abk: |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by ransomed: 1:36pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Military authorities should adopt a more friendly approach to destroying seized crude and tools because their burning operations pollute the environment. Custom Service authority should either auction or incinerate confiscated frozen foods instead open air burning. Let us stop destroying our environment. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by nnatom: 1:38pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY: your own is even the worst. developed country will pick this guy's and put them into that sector and tap their knowledge.must we always depend on the white to do things for us.can't we use this guy's and make them useful and better our economy. Note this, everywhere in the world criminals have the best brain,but the problem is they dnt use it right but if u pic them and direct them in doing something good they will give u swt result. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by DaGC(m): 2:24pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Atlantian: I can relate to this post. Especially the part of crude flowing in the marshes. But sadly it is illegal. I understand your frustration though. I've seen people living near springs make money by fetching, distilling and packaging it into sachet and bottle water. Same goes for gold mining, people even fall trees in their backyards to make or sell firewood, or tapping rubber or palm oil etc. There are many scenarios in Nigeria where Nigerians make their living off natural resources found in their land, but in the case of oil, its illegal. I've seen crude in all its thickness flowing, but because it is illegal, despite being on your land, you can not fetch it. The most you can get is a settlement from any of the multinational companies or government to get the land off you and make it into a 'legal venture'. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Nobody: 2:26pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Plus234:They should also grant the illegal refineries operators licenses to become legal. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Nobody: 2:48pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
jemir000:mak una dey dia dey look abokki dey control and kill una. foolish pple. 1 Like |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by ExInferis(m): 2:53pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
all4naija: Here's a sentence to calm you down: "The dunce called all4naija is a useless igboe criminal who's got nothing better to do than to troll on Nairaland. " |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Sammieb(m): 2:56pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
mn09abk: 1 Wife + 1 Girlfriend + 2 Mistresses + 1 Concubine = 5 Women for Only U YOU'RE A KWARAPT (CORRUPT) NIGERIAN MARRIED MAN YOU SHOULD BE PROBE BY ICPC 4 INFIDELITY |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:36pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
ExInferis:I don't understand that sentence. You are sick, dude! Get away from me! |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Chiaka(f): 4:28pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Encourage them to do it better! they have passion for investment but little capital. Oil in their land. Lots of people making millions off their soil and you expect them to just sit and watch. Lets apply some sense. Encourage them. Legalise them by encouraging them to get the right document to operate and ways to doing the business rightly without affecting the environment. In Texas, ISA, its not the government processing oil its individuals under the umbrella of company. After all a farmer doesn't even need licence to operate in Nigeria while in other countries they do. If you can encourage a farmer or cattle rarer why not them. I see this as injustice!. Better still get them licenced and school them on ways to do the business rightly. Its on their soil and they should feed from it also... |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Chiaka(f): 4:30pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Angoni: Encourage them to do it better! they have passion for investment but little capital. Oil in their land. Lots of people making millions off their soil and you expect them to just sit and watch. Lets apply some sense. Encourage them. Legalise them by encouraging them to get the right document to operate and ways to doing the business rightly without affecting the environment. In Texas, USA, its not the government processing oil its individuals under the umbrella of company. After all a farmer doesn't even need licence to operate in Nigeria while in other countries they do. If you can encourage a farmer or cattle rarer why not them. I see this as injustice!. Better still get them licenced and school them on ways to do the business rightly. Its on their soil and they should feed from it also. 1 Like |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Chiaka(f): 4:30pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
BabyDaddy20:Encourage them to do it better! they have passion for investment but little capital. Oil in their land. Lots of people making millions off their soil and you expect them to just sit and watch. Lets apply some sense. Encourage them. Legalise them by encouraging them to get the right document to operate and ways to doing the business rightly without affecting the environment. In Texas, USA, its not the government processing oil its individuals under the umbrella of company. After all a farmer doesn't even need licence to operate in Nigeria while in other countries they do. If you can encourage a farmer or cattle rarer why not them. I see this as injustice!. Better still get them licenced and school them on ways to do the business rightly. Its on their soil and they should feed from it also. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Chiaka(f): 4:31pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
jemir000: Encourage them to do it better! they have passion for investment but little capital. Oil in their land. Lots of people making millions off their soil and you expect them to just sit and watch. Lets apply some sense. Encourage them. Legalise them by encouraging them to get the right document to operate and ways to doing the business rightly without affecting the environment. In Texas, USA, its not the government processing oil its individuals under the umbrella of company. After all a farmer doesn't even need licence to operate in Nigeria while in other countries they do. If you can encourage a farmer or cattle rarer why not them. I see this as injustice!. Better still get them licenced and school them on ways to do the business rightly. Its on their soil and they should feed from it also. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Chiaka(f): 4:32pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
5starmilitant: Encourage them to do it better! they have passion for investment but little capital. Oil in their land. Lots of people making millions off their soil and you expect them to just sit and watch. Lets apply some sense. Encourage them. Legalise them by encouraging them to get the right document to operate and ways to doing the business rightly without affecting the environment. In Texas, USA, its not the government processing oil its individuals under the umbrella of company. After all a farmer doesn't even need licence to operate in Nigeria while in other countries they do. If you can encourage a farmer or cattle rarer why not them. I see this as injustice!. Better still get them licenced and school them on ways to do the business rightly. Its on their soil and they should feed from it also. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Chiaka(f): 4:33pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Atlantian: Encourage them to do it better! they have passion for investment but little capital. Oil in their land. Lots of people making millions off their soil and you expect them to just sit and watch. Lets apply some sense. Encourage them. Legalise them by encouraging them to get the right document to operate and ways to doing the business rightly without affecting the environment. In Texas, USA, its not the government processing oil its individuals under the umbrella of company. After all a farmer doesn't even need licence to operate in Nigeria while in other countries they do. If you can encourage a farmer or cattle rarer why not them. I see this as injustice!. Better still get them licenced and school them on ways to do the business rightly. Its on their soil and they should feed from it also. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by darediamond(m): 5:36pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
anyaaaa!!!!! blazetitov: |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Jesusloveyou: 6:04pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
BabyDaddy20:hahahaha, chai na witch hunting? U no well 1 Like |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by adonis89(m): 6:15pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
Atlantian:rise up and fight for your freedom my friend. our freedom is Biafra. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Jesusloveyou: 6:18pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
nnatom:they have such brain, why not write proposal to govt, in short no mercy for criminals especially economy criminals and economy sabatears 1 Like |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by Atlantian: 6:51pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
adonis89:The Pen is mightier than the Sword. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by wokomabest(m): 1:10am On Sep 08, 2015 |
Forget these naval guys they are full of sh*t.these said guys did not give them something.the least naval guy in niger delta is a big boy.they even Escort an illigal oil vessel to it final distination. A naval guy without rank uses jeep.unlike their colleagues in kaduna,kano, sokoto or katsina.the reason why this one came to public maybe misunderstanding amongst them.na dem dem |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by charlesbailey(m): 11:12am On Sep 08, 2015 |
They call it illegal... How many legal functioning ones do we have abeg? |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by jpphilips(m): 4:22pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
After Kpo fire, Shell will take the fall on pollution, yeye people. |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by mecussey(m): 8:13am On Sep 09, 2015 |
jemir000: Exactly my mind...why not make the illegal refinery legal. So we have guys who can build refinery and we have been helpless for years. Shame on Nigerian Govt |
Re: Navy Uncovers Illegal Refineries In Niger-delta (photos, Video) by opinion1: 1:41pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:What makes it yeye.yorubastard |
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