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Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by stanech: 10:55pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Abagworo:did you just say the north would not survive without oil 2 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by princdebola201(m): 10:57pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Chai..!! To Flog one stubborn Flat head dey worry.. @OP is the Last straw that break the camel's back.. The flat heads re the Leeches and parasites of Nigeria. TO ALL MINORITIES IN SOUTH SOUTH MAKE UNA OPEN UNA EYES SHARPALY DON'T ALLOW THE PARASITES FROM EROSION RAVAGED LAND OF BIAFRUAD TO FEED ON YOUR RESOURCES COS THEIR LAND IS LANDLOCKED DON'T JOIN THEIR Biafra REPUBLIC THEIR EYES IS ON YOUR OYEL IF Nigeria go break make SE,SW,SS have their own country make we see wo go suffer the consequence 22 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by bigfrancis21: 11:01pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
pazienza: Quite unfortunate. If you had the power or you were made the president today, how would you resolve this issue? 2 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by fr3do(m): 11:03pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
A huge percentage of the oil from Delta is from Anioma communities. 4 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by stanech: 11:04pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Phame: massive deposits of oil between the boundry of ihiala and atani in imo state. The oil in atani is being processed accross the river oras which devides the state. Anambra has oil in abundance 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by stanech: 11:08pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
The present 9ja is a fraud. I believe that an igbo nation without oil will still be beter than this cursed 9igeria 3 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by pazienza(m): 11:10pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
bigfrancis21: Only Biafra can solve that problem. That way we eliminate the Arewa-Oduanistan effect and machinations and rekindle our bond of unity with our long lost brothers. There were Igbophilic voices in those communities that were against the Igbo denial ish, they only wanted to control their resources, but those voices were drowned and Igbophobic voices were raised and empowered by the Arewa-Oduanistans, and as the powers of Igbophobic voices grew, so did they followership in the entire community, until the entire community became Igbophobic. It is to the exploitation agenda of the Arewa-Oduanistans that Igboland remain balkanized, without first neutralizing them, we can't achieve much. There will always be greedy people in those areas that would always be empowered by the Arewa-Oduanistans to ensure the Igbo denials continues and that oil keep flowing. So if I have the powers, I would establish Biafra by peace or by war. Igbo denial is the disease, Arewa-Oduanistans are the pathogens. Remove the pathogens, you cure the disease. http://www.usafricaonline.com/fjellah2005.html 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 11:10pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
HopeAtHand:I never believed in Oil. Rather, I believe in Creativity, because that's really what the world needs.. I thank God for the gift given to everyone and the gift of creativity in me... The world evolves, with the current dwindling oil price, sooner than later, Sokoto 'might' be more productive and richer than the oil-rich Niger/delta... Expect anything... 7 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 11:12pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
princdebola201:To hell with Oyel... May God forgive me... |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Nobody: 11:12pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
If you believe this cook-up, criminal yoruba figures, then you are a fool. The same yoruba criminals cooked up IGR with figures and data yet most SW states today are bankrupt. Same token...They are cooking figures for Ondo to convince other Nigerians they have oil too so as not to appear as parasites in the heat of Biafra debate. However when Odua Republic comes....I promise you, not one single oil in commercial quantity will be found. Be warned! 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 11:13pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
princdebola201:I really wish the oil dries finally and LETS SEE, WHO SURVIVES... 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by princdebola201(m): 11:14pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Macelliot: That's the New Lyrics Now Oya KONTINU shifting goal post Fifa is watching 3 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by HopeAtHand: 11:15pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Abagworo: One can only speak for his people. The Ikwerre i come from originated as the son of Akalaka who migrated from benin kingdom..i know ive heard the Okpo Wagidi story some other ikwerres use as their origin and the link with IsiOkpo. Dunno if you noticed the Emohua people are usually fiercest in our stance that we arent Igbos because we are very certain about our ancestry as our brothers the Ekpeyes are a readily available proof to our claims. Irregardless, Ikwerre has come a long way in gaining separate recognition.we have set ourselves on a path.i believe Ikwerre should be left alone and allowed to grow at her pace and also to chart her destiny.This undue interference and unwanted brotherhood is nothing but distraction to us. 5 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 11:22pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
princdebola201:Civilise countries doesn't allow their youths focus on oil. Why? Because it's a food for the lazy minds... Igbos don't believe in Oil. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Ritchiee: 11:24pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Obiagu1:RUSSIA AND USA ARE LAUGHING IN CHINESE.THEY PRODUCE OIL AND THEY ARE GREAT... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by princdebola201(m): 11:27pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Macelliot:chai see what the OP have Caused..what a heart break Eyah sorry Erosion is also one of useful resources in South East Zone.. South West and south south re Way ahead of south East Zonesin terms of industralization, Agriculture, each owns sea port . South East will have to Feed on the Scrabbles they get from the Erosion ravaged Land No wonder people tag it as a Curse Land Now I know why all Flat heads re trooping into south west in thousands everyday 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by pazienza(m): 11:30pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
princdebola201:https://www.nairaland.com/2576371/eastern-neighbourhoods-streets-made Feed your eyes. https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics https://www.nairaland.com/2263635/south-east-south-west-south-south-lead-attainment https://www.nairaland.com/2522113/omitted-truth-debunking-lies...nigeria-states Thank you. 10 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by StOla: 11:32pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
DeeManD: The Akoko-Edo come to mind. They have no business being in Edo state, but Ondo state with their fellow Akokos. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 11:33pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
HopeAtHand:I really don't want Ikwerres to be part of Igbos.. But I will advice you guys to stop using the word Akalaka.. Akalaka means destiny in Igbo language, but means nothing in Bini language.. If you are a good student of History, you will know that The Benin Kingdom were "EXPANSIONIST".. According to bini encyclopeadia, the word Akalaka doesn't exist in her history nor was their any Prince, slave, outcast or commoner with such name in her history... 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by princdebola201(m): 11:34pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
pazienza: Is that all u've got ;P 8 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by pazienza(m): 11:43pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/11/omoigui-at-80-i-made-them-pay-for-claiming-i-removed-oil-wells-from-ondo-to-bendel/ No Yoruba man here has tackled this point. So apparently, while oil producing lands though in the Yoruba speaking parts of the Delta parts of old Bendel state were carved out and joined to the greater Yoruba speaking area of SW, Ondo in particular. Igbo speaking territories were joined to Ijaw territories in Rivers and made to take on distinct ethnic nationalities. You would agree with me that if Ilaje were Igbo speaking and located at the boundary between Rivers and Imo, Ilaje will be made to take a distinct ethnicity from the rest of Ndiigbo in Imo state and then placed in Rivers state as a distinct Ilage ethnic nationality. It wouldn't be hard to find greedy elements amongst them to be empowered and then drown other dissenting voices, and as years go by, the natural rule of " if you can't beat them, join them" takes place, and the ranks of the denials keep swelling as the ranks of the dissenting ones keep diminishing. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by FKO81(m): 11:44pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
NEWS THAT MAKES ME HAPPY. Obiano’s Educational Reforms and Anambra’s Chart-topping Performances In his back-page column for Thisday on Thursday last week, which he devoted to the Multina Teacher of the Year Awards, ace columnist, Segun Adeniyi made a striking observation. Surprised by the outstanding performance of teachers who represented Anambra State in the contest, Adeniyi observed – “There is something that the Anambra State Education authorities must be doing right not only because it is the state where many of the teachers scored above average. Perhaps that accounts for why candidates from the state continue to come tops in WAEC examinations every year.” Adeniyi is not alone in his bewilderment. Many Nigerians are curious about Anambra’s recent string of sparkling performances in education. Mrs. Rose Nkemdilim Obi who teaches Mathematics in an all-girls college in Onitsha defeated her fellow teachers from nineteen other states of the federation to win this year’s edition of Multina Teacher of the Year Awards. Giving a rare insight into the brightness of her mind, Mrs Obi, a passionate teacher told the panel of five prominent academics and a columnist that decided the contest that “Teaching is a noble profession. It is a calling. It is a commitment to building the nation.” Nothing could have captured the weight of the true importance of teachers to society better than that. The six judges, made up of Prof. Pat Utomi, Prof. Mopelola Omeogun of Univeristy of Lagos, Prof. Thomas Ofuya, Vice Chancellor of Wellspring University, Benin, Prof. Tijani Abubakar of ABU, Zaria, Dr Mrs Fatima Binta Abdulrahman and Segun Adeniyi of Thisday, were thoroughly impressed by Mrs Obi’s overall brilliance in the contest and were unanimous in the decision to give her the award. Interestingly, two days after Nkemdilim Obi’s emergence as the Best Teacher in Nigeria, Team Anambra also emerged winners of the national Pre-basic Debate Competition held in Abeokuta, Ogun State to mark Nigeria’s 55th Independence Anniversary. Interestingly too, Anambra had won the same contest last year and subsequently flew the Nigerian flag in Singapore in June this year at the World Schools Debate Championship. The team was made up of Adachukwu Onyekwena from Girls Secondary School, Amaenyi, Awka, Nnamdi Udoji from Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha, Chinemerem Oguaba from Awada Secondary School, Obosi, Chukwuebuka Obichi from Army Day Secondary School, Onitsha and Nneka Chigozie from Mater Ammabillis Secondary School, Umoji; all public schools located in different parts of the state. The consistency that Anambra State has achieved in this credible contest of intellectual promise is re-assuring. [b]Anambra has also shown same striking promise in external examinations, coming first in WAEC and NECO examinations for three consecutive years. T[/b]he fascinating thing about the rise of Anambra is that the young students who have brought repeated honours to the state in national and international debate championships were all drawn from public schools. Well, for Adeniyi and other interested Nigerians who are wondering where Anambra’s performance is coming from, wonder no more. The answer is simple. Anambra State prides itself as the Light of the Nation. In figurative and literal sense, Anambra cannot be said to be anything less. Not after giving the world the great Zik of Africa, Emeka Ojukwu, Chinua Achebe, Chike Obi, Chimamanda Adichie, Emeka Anyaoku, Christopher and his brother Pius Okigbo, Prof. Samuel Okoye, Dora Akunyili, Chukwuma Soludo, Chuka Umunna, James Adichie, Ben Enweonwu and a whole universe of amazing scholars, pioneers and achievers. So, there seems to be a genetic pool where the young saplings that are astonishing the world actually came from. But even so, the recent renaissance has more to do with administrative foresight than any inherent ability. The fact is, since he took the oath of office in March last year, Governor Willie Obiano has shown that under him, Anambra would not play second fiddle to anyone in education. He has made tough decisions, pushed hard-hitting reforms and demonstrated a thirst for excellence never seen before and today, the results are trickling in. It must be noted however, that he inherited good fundamentals in education. His predecessor, governor Peter Obi had returned mission schools to churches and made bold efforts to refocus the attention of the people on education. But Obiano has shown a more organised and structured approach that guarantees sustainability and instant results in the sector. Obiano’s strategic approach to education is anchored on the crucial vision of becoming one of the Top-3 States with the highest literacy rates in Nigeria. Essentially, Obiano approaches education in three broad areas – infrastructural development, pupils/students development, and teachers’ welfare. In Infrastructure, his administration has renovated 862 units of 10-classroom blocks across the 21 Local Government Areas in the state and disbursed the sum of N733 million to the missions for the renovation of the schools the churches took over from the state. In Pupils/Students Welfare, his administration has kept faith with its “No-Child-Left-Behind” policy in education; awarding free education to all physically challenged children in the state. The governor took it a bit further when he awarded scholarships to the children of Boko Haram victims and other children who lost their parents while on active duty for the state. In all, the state has awarded scholarships of over N30 million in eighteen months. Under Teachers’ Welfare, governor Obiano set precedence in Anambra State when he sent 23 teachers to Singapore to undergo training in technical and vocational education in April this year. The governor also increased the salary of teachers by 15 percent and offered incentives of 20 percent of their basic salaries to teachers deployed to hard-to-reach areas. This has greatly reduced the attrition of teachers in the areas. Similarly, teachers who teach core subjects like English, Mathematics and Sciences have been placed on a monthly incentive to encourage them. The administration has continued to invest heavily in education. It demonstrated a measure of vision in implementing a revolutionary policy that would leapfrog Anambra State into the new and dynamic digital age with the launch of One-Teacher-One-Laptop Scheme. This scheme will wipe out the absurdity of teaching computer on a chalkboard that formed Segun Adeniyi’s column which inspired this article. And just the other day, the governor sought to open more access to education for children in the riverine parts of the state when he launched 25 speedboats to mark the commencement of modern marine transportation in the state. With this scheme, pupils in riverine areas can attend classes in great schools that dot the mainland. In conclusion, Adeniyi’s perplexity as to what Anambra is doing to get impressive results in education has an easy answer…Obiano is getting it right with his policies. The strategic three-pronged approach to education, the incentives to teachers, the heavy investments, the overseas training and the revolutionary policies nailed it fast. Thankfully, the attentive world is beginning to show appreciation. Two weeks ago, the Association of Primary School Head-teachers of Nigeria (APSHON) named Governor Obiano the Most Primary School-friendly Governor of 2015. And we hardly need a crystal ball to see that this is just the beginning. 2 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by rhymaster: 11:44pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Macelliot: Because there are no Ibos in Adamawa trying to claim them and their lands, most of other parts of Nigeria are live and let live. Ibos are the opposite! The SW also has many dialects and minor variants but all Yorubas are very comfortable about each other, maybe due to hundreds of years of living together in an empire. Ibos are thieves, and the more they try to claim these ND groups, the more they will be wary of Ibos and try to run away from them. Ibos are land grabbers and covetous people. Their land is so poor it self destructs itself in what is called massive gully erosion. This is why Ibos are looking for other people's land and then overwhelm the minorities by their greedy numbers and dire love for money!!!!! 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by clevadani: 11:46pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
pazienza:failures always have excuses. Always blaming others instead of aknowleding their failure 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by clevadani: 11:51pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Macelliot:Alakala means somethng in bini language cant seem to remember its meaning. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by scholes0(m): 11:52pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
fr3do: nope... 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by pazienza(m): 11:52pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
clevadani: https://www.nairaland.com/2576371/eastern-neighbourhoods-streets-made Feed your eyes. https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics https://www.nairaland.com/2263635/south-east-south-west-south-south-lead-attainment https://www.nairaland.com/2522113/omitted-truth-debunking-lies...nigeria-states Failures? You only wish. Try harder. 6 Likes |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by FKO81(m): 11:58pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Whether 13% or 50% derivation no state can be compare to Anambra in terms of wealth and human resourses, you guys can rants online till tomorrow it change nofin, Anambra has strong economy without oil. 1 Like |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by kel4soft: 12:31am On Nov 03, 2015 |
Abagworo: Sadly but true. I missed those our infrastructural threads. What we have now is Wike a well known mediocre seen as a HERO. |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 12:41am On Nov 03, 2015 |
princdebola201:You are an educated illiterate. Did you studied Economics in school at all? Smh! Trooping to SW? You guys are lazy... Have you ever heard of "Competition"? Ask yourself, "why is that you finds A Chinese man everywhere in the world even in the remostest part in Nigeria, Whereas, China is the number 1 Most Developed Country in the WORLD?? You won't DARE understand, only those who are business-inclined understands... S-East is More Developed than S-West.. SE lacks federal projects.. Everything in SE are built individually. Unlike the SW where they depend on govt. for their daily bread.. Anambra state has the highest high-rise and clustered buildings in Nigeria.. MAJORITY of SW is dominated with brown-roof mud/unplasted houses.... Brown-roof houses has gone into extinction in the SE region.. (aluminium sheet everywhere).. who are the real parasite in Southern-Nigeria? The largest Market in WEST AFRICA is in Onitsha. The second largest in Nigeria is at Aba... The Only indigeneous Vehicle construction Company in Nigeria is in Nnewi... LETS DO MATHS on Lagos. Lagos state generates her IGR mostly from the Sea-port, Market(tax), and Entertainment industry.. 1) Seaport - 85% of Seaport users are Igbos in which most of the INTERNATIONAL IMPORTERS are Igbos... Igbos generate a whopping Billion of Dollars to Lagos state using the Port... That's why the Yorubas in collision with the Hausas killed Akwa ibom port, PH sea-port and Warri Seaport... 2) Tax(market) - The largest Markets in THE ENTIRE SW are owned/dominated by the Igbos... Alaba Intl, Computer Village, Idumota e.t.c... The Lagos govt. generates billions of naira from this markets on Tax... with my write-up, you will agree that Yorubas are parasites and Generates Absolutely Nothing into the Nigeria coffer... 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by Macelliot(m): 12:46am On Nov 03, 2015 |
rhymaster:Educated illiterate... Hausa enforced their language on the Northerners... Almost every Northerner speaks Hausa... And mind you.. SE is more developed than SW apart from Lag... There are Igbos in SS... The Nigerian govt. is trying to divide us, but failed woefully... 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by PedroJP(m): 1:16am On Nov 03, 2015 |
superstar1: Demand for ur own nation and enjoy ur blessings nah. Y u dey fear ur own nation and blessings ? 3 Likes |
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