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And this loan will be paid back by the wealth of the Niger Delta, the injustice of Nigeria. The Niger deltans need to start becoming aware of their suffering and hold their leaders able.
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Only 65km? Not good enough. Multiple sections should be built simultaneously
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PHIPEX:What do you mean by waste "our resources " you don't have oil in your state do you? You wouldn't be this selfish if you had. There are countless abandoned projects out there by the federal government. If you want to be an activist go and fight against the others, if you have been silent on all other projects please remain silent on this too. Thank you. |
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Shidinky:there is nothing money cannot do. |
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Start the 3rd section that cuts across the heart of the Niger Delta. That is the part I am interested in. If they start that section then we know they don't plan to abandon it.
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Set up state police, call them vigilantes, arm them and give them mandate to go after these killers, how difficult can that be?
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PHIPEX: You should rather put pressure on the federal government to start multiple sections of the road not to say it should be scrapped. This will not be the first road in Nigeria to be abandoned even if it is eventually. |
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PHIPEX: Oga it is not "our resources". It is the resources of the people in the Niger Delta, no amount is too much to spend if the development is for them. It is their money. Get that point first. |
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Anyone saying this project is a waste and unnecessary is very selfish. This may be the only project the people in the swamps of the Niger delta will benefit from since the beginning of oil exploration. This road will connect the hinterland to the Atlantic ocean and open up the oil producing rural communities. These are the people providing the money for the construction of roads in other parts of the country and they deserve a standard road too.
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I have noticed two agenda on Nairaland 1) an attempt to fight religion primarily by anti Islam threads to the front page on Friday and anti Christian threads to the front page on Sundays. 2) sending threads that show government failure in the western world to make Nigerians accept things like plane crash/mishaps and misfires by the military as acceptable on a subconscious level. Seun, your evil strategy has come to light. |
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I have noticed two agenda on Nairaland 1) an attempt to fight religion primarily by anti Islam threads to the front page on Friday and anti Christian threads to the front page on Sundays. 2) sending threads that show government failure in the western world to make Nigerians accept things like plane crash/mishaps and misfires by the military as acceptable on a subconscious level. Seun, your evil strategy has come to light. |
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They're academic doctors, it's just a title, nothing more.
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Atuero:don't forget there are children without phones who are usually more in number and people who don't use phone. 1 Like |
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Poor goalkeeping cost us this 3 points. Silly misyake
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Justiceleague1:I think they're taking it to a museum where the bones will be on display and they'll make money from it. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
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DonBenny77:You be coward. A true man defends what he believes in. Na man like you go allow person slap your wife still blame her in public for the slap. Mumu man 3 Likes |
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Igbos have no respect for smaller tribes, anybody but them. Even Hausa is better than Igbo. I am an Ogbia man and I currently live in rural Igboland.
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kettykin:this is very sad bro. The sad thing is the crude oil doesn't last forever. Someday our descendants will curse us. |
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[quote author=eddie7 post=130229045][/quote] 22. Resource control by the owners of the resources should also be implemented. |
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casualobserver:You are more interested in arguing than having a reasonable conversation. I don't think there is a need to continue this conversation. Your views are your own |
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casualobserver:if you look at things from a single point of view you will miss the main issue. Things have to be viewed holistically and what I said was because of the nature of my response. Other causes why the niger delta seaports are not used as frequently as the lagos port is the issue of insecurity, cost and efficiency. These are issues that when fixed will encourage importers to use these ports. The bad road network is another issue. |
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casualobserver:there are certain limitations of an inland port and part of it is a limitation on the size of ships it can berth and ease of access. What this means is that most global import vessels will choose the lagos seaport. |
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occfx:every tribe has its own issues, the thing with you Igbos is arrogance. Even God said he hates pride, you guys will always be lesser until you repent of your pride and foolishness. |
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Basic123: I do not exonerate the government at any level. They are all thieves, however this thread is for the federal government and their role in imporverishing the people. |
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Appletek:I don't have time to respond to foolishness. If you respond to this my current message without doing any research first, I will ignore you subsequently. The currect chief executives/director General of the downstream middle stream and upstream sectors including the agency in charge of monitoring oil pollution in the Niger delta are all non Niger deltan. |
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YouAreNobody:they are mostly ignorant that is why they government and oil companies are taking advantage of them 1 Like |
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agabusta:my message was directed at the parasites who called the project unnecessary. 1 Like |
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SlayQueenSlayer:I agree with you. |
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Fearyourcreator:na still our oil money dem dey take drill more oil wells. Bayelsa alone don contribute 1 trillion dollars since oil exploration start with nothing to show for it. The owners are still poor. |
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casualobserver:warri port is an inland port. What we need are coastal seaports. I don't need to explain why. |
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occfx:I just pity my Niger delta brothers, when this oil finish eventually our children will curse us. We literally gained nothing as a people from our own wealth. |
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Ijaya123:The state governors are also part of the problem. However this thread is not about that. We need more functional ports in the niger delta. The onne port is an inland port with all its limitations. |
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