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Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Abagworo(m): 9:55am On May 18, 2016 |
Blizzy9ja: You are so wrong. At administrative level maybe but in terms of recruitments, contracts and welfare indigenes get 90% if not 100%. I am fully grounded and not writing based on hearsay. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by lielbree: 9:57am On May 18, 2016 |
Seeeeeeee:Chevron just moved out of rivers to lagos and they expect us to be happy? Our youths like yourself can't get jobs and can't benefit from their God given wealth, why won't there be militancy? Some will say they are fighting for there personal interest, eh let them fight! At least what ever they gain is coming to the south south. If the fg thinks they can do away with militants by military action, then I'm sorry for Buhari and Nigeria at large. 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by afonjay: 9:57am On May 18, 2016 |
Seeeeeeee:if u r compete to do d job n apply at same time they re scared u guy I can imagine a conpany was awarded a contract of protection n repairing still yet there re a lot of vandalization is going on. They should check those guy are working there cos u guy were wt wicked blood into wicked environment. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by yakubuadeiza(m): 9:57am On May 18, 2016 |
BUHARI....."I will make the country ungovernable.......". Uncle JO kept quiet and d law of kalma is dealing with say Baba, millitants making d coutry ungovernable and Boko Haram complimenting for Buhari......NEMESIS.. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by lielbree: 9:59am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo:Are u aware the Chevron is no longer in the south south? |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by willyede(m): 10:00am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo:I am itsekiri as we itsikiri's too have oi and i can tell you that Total Hr is being dominated by Yoruba's as their Hr is in lagos and you know what it means. So we are being marginalised here. 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by pepigeorge(m): 10:02am On May 18, 2016 |
Plz leave Niger delta boys alone....the avengers are from Somalia 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by victorazy(m): 10:02am On May 18, 2016 |
1acre: make I go find fire 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by lielbree: 10:06am On May 18, 2016 |
As much as a hate the blowing up of pipelines , what other option do the youth of Niger delta have? How can a regions wealth be completely controlled be another region? It's really pathetic 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by chiefobdk(m): 10:09am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo: abagworo smh for you. beats me how a 40 year old man still living wit the parents with no recognized source of income can come online to claim MR KNOW IT ALL |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Abagworo(m): 10:09am On May 18, 2016 |
willyede: Maybe administrative staff is dominated by Yoruba because they were there much earlier and have attained that position over the years. Contracts, recruitments and welfare is almost 100% for natives. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by mickey226(m): 10:09am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo: which indigenes dey get 90%, guy park well |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 10:11am On May 18, 2016 |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Splashme: 10:13am On May 18, 2016 |
frisky2good: |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by tete7000(m): 10:14am On May 18, 2016 |
Seeeeeeee: There are many Nigerians even in Lagos you mentioned that don't have jobs. While I don't buy military approach of government, I also don't believe militancy solve the problem. Why continue to destroy what could eventually become a source of economic prosperity for all? |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by yemobrown(m): 10:18am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo: Shut up and stop misleading people. Lagos is now an oil producing state. Please tell me the ownership structure? |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by JesChill(m): 10:19am On May 18, 2016 |
frisky2good:gbam!!..let me explain..not a job offer as u see it...See,some communities have slots for jobs that are given to the youths of those communities but 90% of the time if not 100..the youths prefer to sell them to outsiders..most of them do not like to work...its sounds like fiction..but people close to me have gained employment from this process..you reach an agreement to spilt your salary for an agreed time,after that the job is all yours..Its has reduced over the years any ways....but its a fact!!...so The Govt,Niger deltan youths and the OICs all have played a role in whats happening now.... |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by 9ja4show: 10:19am On May 18, 2016 |
Ijaya123: They will come to Lagos and occupy it , "federal system " hope you never forget. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by YourFatherYansh: 10:20am On May 18, 2016 |
Seeeeeeee:In as much as I see reasons 2 agree wit you on som of ur points...bt can u plz . S.T.F.U . The problem wit u guyz is aside being lazy which is an open secret , in ur deluded minds u think working wit diz multinationals is ur birthright ....During my undergraduate studies virtually 95% of evry student frm the Niger delta is either studying petroleum eng, chem eng , oil & gas engineering, etc...juz anytin related 2 petroleum wit d sence of entitlement of an automatic employment since dey have crude oil in dia "backyard". . My frnd let diz sink into ur thick skull.....Oil companies reserve d right 2 work wit any Nigerian dey deem fit irrespective of tribe or region, though communities where dey operate can hav som slot based on initial agreements. . 2 Likes |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Abagworo(m): 10:21am On May 18, 2016 |
mickey226: They get 90% and sell them off leaving very few or none. My community is oil producing even though I was never interested in their slot and will never be. Host communities are considered first before neighboring ones and people from other States come last. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by iHustle(m): 10:21am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo: You jave taken madness to another level. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by iHustle(m): 10:21am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo: You have taken madness to another level. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by persius555(m): 10:22am On May 18, 2016 |
Ijaya123:I pray that the south easterners who support these foolish criminals will gladly support the destruction of public properties in the SE. At this rate, there will be no pipeline left in the niger delta six months from now. I guess this a redefinition of what development should be. More jobs would have been created for the indegenes, the environment will be conducive for fishing and the economy would be very bouyant then. Foolishness at its highest height. 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by hausameat: 10:22am On May 18, 2016 |
AdemolaA2:You nor get sense. I expect you to reigen curse on the Danjumas and pray for the Niger Deltans to enable them get more strenght and become fearless to carry out more bumbings. Please, visit WWW.Nigerdelataavengers.com and see why you should curse the hausas, pray and praise the militants. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by JesChill(m): 10:22am On May 18, 2016 |
SAMDOL:And where does his major source of income come from??..get your own facts right too....he only diversified later into telecoms and oil and gas....but before that??...and what of the worlds richest men??.. |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by anthney87: 10:25am On May 18, 2016 |
The decision to increase oil price came within a day The decision to kill NDA can within a day The decision to tame Fulani herdsmen still on discussion The decision to enact agricultural policies and funds still on discussion when it comes to oil issues decisions are fast but when it come to other issues the use of WILL SHALL SOON is used. 3 Likes |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Seeeeeeee: 10:25am On May 18, 2016 |
YourFatherYansh:Seen, what do you think would have happened if the oil firms their headquaters are in Niger Delta as recommended by late president Yaradua? |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Blizzy9ja: 10:25am On May 18, 2016 |
Abagworo:Bros dat na big lie |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by Abagworo(m): 10:27am On May 18, 2016 |
iHustle: This is from Timipriye Sylva not me. http://allafrica.com/stories/200812190067.html GOVERNOR Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State has expressed dismay over the practice of selling employment slots to non-indigenes by youths of the state at give-away prices. At an interactive session with the Bayelsa State Elders Consultative Forum, the governor lamented the development, saying "it is saddening to note that indigenes of the state are selling their employment slots in reputable companies at give-away prices of between N20,000 and N70,000." The governor, who gave a graphic description of the thinking of an average Bayelsan, noted with sadness that they wanted everything free, bearing in mind that the state remains the only state throughout the federation where the electricity is generated free. His words, "An average Bayelsan has also believed erroneously that we have money and that is why they want everything for free. In the education sector we pay nothing. The craze now is that everybody wants their children to be sent abroad by the government for free. In the health sector we pay for nothing, everybody is expected to be treated for free. The electricity we produce is for free. Even nobody wants to work; they prefer handouts. "When I first came as governor, my belief was very different. My belief was that if you create jobs, people benefits from those jobs. And one of the things whenI came in was that I paid all contractors that were on site. I paid N900 million and we decided to complete all on-going projects before we plan new ones. "The idea was to stimulate the economy so that our people can do small jobs. And I was happy when I paid the money and there were many people working on the site. I went to those sites personally because there were still a lot of complaints on the streets on Yenagoa. sites personally that more than 500 people working on the sites they were all non-Bayelsans. I asked if there was any Bayelsan, there was none and I was shocked. That was when I know we have a problem. Because no matter how much you tried to stimulate the economy it would fly over the Bayelsan because our youths won't work. "I would give you another example - the community around Saipem protested that they were not being given jobs. We intervened and Saipem decided to give 70 quality jobs to boys from that community. The community nominated people to go and work there and I was happy that through our intervention we were able to create the jobs. Later I saw one of the boys and questioned him why he is not at work. "I later found out upon enquiry that he sold his space to an Igbo man for N40, 000 a month out of the N 70,000 he is being paid and that is what all of them did. They sold all their spaces to Igbo people. You would send Bayelsans for training through oil companies; they sell their spaces to Igbo people and those acquire the necessary skills. They are happier to be on the streets of Yenagoa claiming every day that there is hunger. There is no economy that can grow like this. It is a very sad situation." Earlier, the chairman of the forum, Chief Francis Doukpolagha had called on the government and the elders in the state to map out developmental programmes that would be aimed at improving the lots of the people in the state. 1 Like |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by YourFatherYansh: 10:28am On May 18, 2016 |
lielbree:U are a big foool. ......wat is diz idi.ot sayin sef . My username is 4 u if you quote me.........asshole |
Re: Militants Bomb Ogbembiri Agip Gas Pipeline by AntiWailer: 10:32am On May 18, 2016 |
Seeeeeeee: Then you have every right to be employed by default. Even if you av 2-2 and requirement says 2-1 . I support that you should have special consideration. Talk boldly to ur representative at ur house of assembly. It should be ur right 1 Like |
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