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Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by happy200(m): 11:02pm On Mar 13, 2020
For any one to live a fulfilling life, you 've got to get physically active doing one job or the other, apart from that every other means of survival is fraudulent and corney means of survival. Even God said before we eat that we must till the ground.

What literally happens is: them politicians, oil company workers and civil servants who don't get physically working, who depends on printing papers (money) for survival.
They involve the Western world who drills oil and give them paper (dollar) as a medium of exchange, them politicians, oil company workers and civil servants in return shares the dollar among themselves and their after they will use the dollar and import food, shelter and some other things they need, even they will also use the money to pay their children's school fees abroad hence they no longer care about me and you, hence they will no longer care about Nigeria since their source of income is not from here.

Nigerians are suppose to pray for oil price to crash so that them politicians will be striped of that privilege and get physically working and serious since their won't be any dollar coming again.
With these they will invest here and settle down else you guys should just stop crying with them when things are failing them. (Oil price crash)
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by voltron14: 11:44pm On Mar 13, 2020
Oil is not a curse but lack of rational thinking is.

Whilst the rest of the world is seeking solutions to world problems, working round the clock to create, provide and ease, the Nigerian youth is busy mud slinging, spreading hate, calling his fatherland a shithole whilst doing everything to make it one.

Use your access to the internet to carry out research.

Use it to create things whilst the raw materials are right before you.

Stop waiting for government or a perfect situation because it would never come.

Think.

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Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by flokii: 11:59pm On Mar 13, 2020
Oil is not a curse but the useless leaders, saboteurs and silent masses we have in the country.
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by iammo(m): 12:51am On Mar 14, 2020
cool


Atleast global Oil prices are fallen really bad with Russian and Saudi pumping more oil than demands, this simply means Nigerian Income and Revenue is going to drop by atleast, 60%

lets see how you loud mouthed ingrates calling Gods gift a curse would survive, when Governors cant pay your parents in the civil services for a year and in turn your market women cant sell anything, lets see if you can afford private hospital when doctors paid on oil revenue are on strike, lets see how many of you can actually afford Secondary Education when Governement don't have anymore money to pay ASUU salary or that of the teachers, if you can fvck out 800k a year on tuition

Really I want to see all this noisemaking city dweller go back to villages with no electricity and basic amenities to farm like there fathers and bring it to the city to sell to Civil Servants who are not yet paid and be forced to pay council tax, state tax and federal tax after farming putting in mind a full Pickup truck of cassava you toiled hard for months may not be worth more than 80k

lets see How many people would be rich enough to buy Nepa credit when FG stop using Crude Oil revenue to pay them subvention fund and they have to buy gas, generate and distribute while charging accordingly since there is no free money from "CURSED OIL"..

Sebi you can afford that chinco phone because CBN gives discounted forex they get through crude oil sale to BDX and Banks to sell to importers, by the time no more Oil forex money comes in and dollar rises to 1000 naira per dollar then we shall see how many would be able to buy phone to tweet nonsense

.

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Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by Iceberg3: 5:43am On Mar 14, 2020
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iammo:
cool


Atleast global Oil prices are fallen really bad with Russian and Saudi pumping more oil than demands, this simply means Nigerian Income and Revenue is going to drop by atleast, 60%

lets see how you loud mouthed ingrates calling Gods gift a curse would survive, when Governors cant pay your parents in the civil services for a year and in turn your market women cant sell anything, lets see if you can afford private hospital when doctors paid on oil revenue are on strike, lets see how many of you can actually afford Secondary Education when Governement don't have anymore money to pay ASUU salary or that of the teachers, if you can fvck out 800k a year on tuition

Really I want to see all this noisemaking city dweller go back to villages with no electricity and basic amenities to farm like there fathers and bring it to the city to sell to Civil Servants who are not yet paid and be forced to pay council tax, state tax and federal tax after farming putting in mind a full Pickup truck of cassava you toiled hard for months may not be worth more than 80k

lets see How many people would be rich enough to buy Nepa credit when FG stop using Crude Oil revenue to pay them subvention fund and they have to buy gas, generate and distribute while charging accordingly since there is no free money from "CURSED OIL"..

Sebi you can afford that chinco phone because CBN gives discounted forex they get through crude oil sale to BDX and Banks to sell to importers, by the time no more Oil forex money comes in and dollar rises to 1000 naira per dollar then we shall see how many would be able to buy phone to tweet nonsense [/s]


Talk is very cheap..
And he thinks and imagines he made sense

grin

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Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by iammo(m): 7:23am On Mar 14, 2020
Iceberg3:
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Talk is very cheap..
And he thinks and imagines he made sense

grin

cool

eyah this one is already scared... better go and buy your cutlass and hoe..

i can smell your fears, sorry i didnt warn you by adding (graphic content) at the top
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by helinues: 7:24am On Mar 14, 2020
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 7:31am On Mar 14, 2020
When u elect poor leaders what do u expect
Oil makes us less than 20 billion dollars every year ...that's absolutely nothing for 750 plus LGAs ,37 states ,and FG

Taxing average Nigerian 10k per month ( remember I said average ,some would pay 5 million while some pay 500) would give us extra 14 trillion naira ....if we use oil revenue n customs for salary n runing of government we would have 14 trillion for capital projects

Even an idiots would perform with 14 trillion every year that's 57 trillion in 4 years
That's 9.6 trillion for each zone

In 10 years we can reach south Africa level
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by Day169: 7:37am On Mar 14, 2020
Oil isn't the curse.
We became the curse to ourselves after those eggheads put us together in 1914! angry

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Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by Iceberg3: 7:46am On Mar 14, 2020
iammo:


cool

eyah this one is already scared... better go and buy your cutlass and hoe..

i can smell your fears, sorry i didnt warn you by adding (graphic content) at the top

E pain am o lolsssssss

grin grin
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by iammo(m): 7:48am On Mar 14, 2020
Iceberg3:


E pain am o lolsssssss

grin grin


Na Ibo herdsmen go fit this one pass farming, better go carry dagger and start learning from fulani, because no oyel for you

grin

Lazy Youth

Mschew!!

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Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by Iceberg3: 7:49am On Mar 14, 2020
iammo:



Na Ibo herdsmen go fit this one pass farming, better go carry dagger and start learning from fulani, because no oyel for you

grin

Lazy Youth

Mschew!!

Painment o lolsssssss

grin
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by SangoOlukosoObo: 8:03am On Mar 14, 2020
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voltron14:
Oil is not a curse but lack of rational thinking is.

Whilst the rest of the world is seeking solutions to world problems, working round the clock to create, provide and ease, the Nigerian youth is busy mud slinging, spreading hate, calling his fatherland a shithole whilst doing everything to make it one.

Use your access to the internet to carry out research.

Use it to create things whilst the raw materials are right before you.

Stop waiting for government or a perfect situation because it would never come.

Think.
[/s]
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by iammo(m): 8:36am On Mar 14, 2020
Iceberg3:


Painment o lolsssssss

grin


DabuIIT go soon go back village turn hunters

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Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by Iceberg3: 8:44am On Mar 14, 2020
iammo:



DabuIIT go soon go back village turn hunters
Just like you have already retired to become an Amotekun sniffer
tongue
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by Nobody: 10:40am On Mar 14, 2020
Oil is a curse to Nigeria.

Though the problem is, here in Nigeria, we think we can run a good economy by selling raw materials, whose price we don't control, and using the money made to import all sorts of stuff which we should be making.

That's why I don't consider any government in Nigeria from independence to be good...because they have run this country according to that dictate.

Strong countries manufacture and export manufactured goods. Weak countries rely on raw material export...oil inclusive.

Oil is a curse...it prevents us from using innovation, and science, and manufacturing.
Re: Oil Is A Curse To Nigeria by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:20am On Mar 14, 2020
Nigeria is a curse to Nigerians
Our generation is slowing fading with more problems than the previous generation

If oil is the problem, at least ONE sector of Nigeria should be working

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