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How is the content worth over 200 milllion? Welldone to the policeman. He has a conscience 6 Likes |
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Arogunmasa: Nigeria as whole cannot survive another war with Igbos. The country ill be worse than Afghanistan. Imagine what the Biafran war did to Nigeria - Has Nigeria developed since the Biafran war? No. We are not in 1967, Nigeria has to call for foreign intervention again. |
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lalasticlala seun and other mods, what has this thread got to do with the business section? |
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They are already battling Boko Haram, you shouldn't kick a man when he's down. Boko Haram has tamed the abokkis 27 Likes 3 Shares |
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The dullard goes to mars in search of foreign investors 2 Likes
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Those are the type of comments that attract a typical Nigerian. Thats why he made them. 3 Likes |
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Because they are the tribe that benefits the most from this illegal arrangement called Nigeria. 6 Likes |
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You are probably the dumbest poster in the politics section. 1 Like |
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I feel sorry for Nigerians |
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So I was banned for insulting an idiott called edogirl? No wahala. . . |
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Ogoni pior-pior. Lol As a boy who raised by Ogoni girls, I feel terribly touched whenever I remember their plight. The ogonis are the true face of the Niger Delta struggle. For a tribe to chase an IOC straight out of their land even as far back as the 90s and never look back is a quality Sub Saharan African's should emulate with vigor. I will always remember the fight between the Ogoni's and Shell. It should be written in history books! Unfortunately, the mind of the average Niger Deltan today is wrapped in slavery and delusion. The Niger delta would lose over 200 billion dollars and a clean environment in the next 10 years. I feel terrible whenever I see people like Barcanista talk about the Niger Delta struggle or resource control and whatever. They sound lost and delusional. They should read about the Ogoni struggle and emancipate themselves from the slavery of the Nigerian state. I wish Nigeria and the Niger Delta good luck. Goodbye. . . 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Sooroptimist1: There were yoruba ministers in GEJs government and there will be igbo ministers in Buhari's government too. So whats the point? Once again, political appointments don't bring infrastructure development. Anyim was SGF for four good years and he didn't influence any project to Abia state. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Looks like a football match. |
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I'm sick and tired of these demands by Igbos to partake in this incoming administration that is doomed to fail and crash like a pack of cards. Political appointments does not translate to better standards or living or infrastructural development. They are worthless. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Na wa. The point is that there was no missing 20 billion dollars. That all that matters. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
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Good riddance. |
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What nonsense? Why do you people love to twist, distort and obfuscate facts to suit your inimical desires of spreading falsehood? Read the report again you foools |
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I don't give a damn about an Igbo man being president of this utterly useless country called Nigeria. Besides, definitely not this scam artist called Rochas. He's more Hausa than Igbo. Just like Ike Nwachukwu. 5 Likes |
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These APC monkeys are compulsively delusional. ![]() ![]() 7 Likes 3 Shares |
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denziz: Its a bold investment but very risky. I doubt if they can successfully pull it off without strong hitches. |
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Some people sabi talk nonsense sha. How is the appointment of this man a proof that Buhari wants to end corruption in Nigeria? Besides, everybody wants corruption to end in Nigeria. Wanting corruption to end is not the problem, making it end is the problem. 3 Likes |
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Substantiate please? |
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Will pipeline vandals allow the project ensure profitability? |
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GEJ making things easy for Buhari. Buhari is such a lucky man. 35 Likes 2 Shares |
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Tunde Ayeni again? 7 Likes |
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