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Nigeria: Thrown into Chaos and a State of Civil War: The Role of the IMF
QW25091985
#31 Posted : Friday, May 18, 2012 8:40:27 PM
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hehheheh. imf causes war ? how ?
QW25091985
#32 Posted : Friday, May 18, 2012 8:44:52 PM
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@murchr .so you want them to be given free food ? they donot have anything tog eat because they are lazy and donot want to work !
Okay lets talk about people of turkana. they have totally refused to adapt to more stable farming methods and few have taken up framing . all they do is stick to their culture that is cattle herding and yet the area they are in is barren . how will they survive
murchr
#33 Posted : Friday, May 18, 2012 8:55:55 PM
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QW25091985 wrote:
@murchr .so you want them to be given free food ? they donot have anything tog eat because they are lazy and donot want to work !
Okay lets talk about people of turkana. they have totally refused to adapt to more stable farming methods and few have taken up framing . all they do is stick to their culture that is cattle herding and yet the area they are in is barren . how will they survive



Imagine if the govt had a tannery and another Kenya Meat Commission in Turkana where when these pastrolist would be selling their animals for meat and or even the skins for leather production, do you think their lives would be the same?

Again, do u believe that the Ministry of Agriculture has deployed enough personnel in Northern Kenya to educate these people on method of subsistence farming? Some of the people in Turkana are fishermen, ever heard of a fish processing plant there?

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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bkismat
#34 Posted : Friday, May 18, 2012 9:35:44 PM
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STUPID ARMCHAIR WAZUANS!!!.
ANYWAY THE FACT IS THAT NIGERIA IS SUB SAHARAN AFRICA'S BIGGESTS CRUDE OIL PRODUCER YET IT IMPORTS THE FINAL USABLE PRODUCTS. EVEN THE MOST DENSE AFRICANS CAN SEE THIS!!!
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt...
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essyk
#35 Posted : Saturday, May 19, 2012 12:03:54 PM
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tony stark wrote:

I do hope you can enlighten some of us. There is a lot of the foolish and stupid statements being spewed out here.

My request to you is to add some knowledge to this discussion.


In a forum everybody is entitled to their opinion. Nobody forces anything down others throats.Every issue is debatable and it's up to the rest of the forumites to chip in. If you do not agree with what is posted,then do not insult them.Chip in or correct them.That's not hard.

Architect asked a very interesting question which only a fool or hypocrite will regard as senseless.
This same question has been asked over and over by nigerians and their responses overwhelming.
Now when you have milions of Nigerians from all sectors of the economy agreeing on the same issues, who am I as a Kenyan to dispute?

@ Young come and shed some light please because I am also interested.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
jaggernaut
#36 Posted : Saturday, May 19, 2012 12:29:42 PM
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Nigeria's case isn't unique among oil producing countries. Iran started producing and selling oil in 1908, is OPEC’s second-largest oil producer and the third-largest crude oil exporter in the world. Iran consumed 1.6 million barrels per day (250×103 m3/d) of its own oil as of 2006. Domestic consumption is high due to a growing population and large government subsidies on gasoline. Iran was the second biggest gasoline importer in the world after the United States. Read the facts here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_reserves_in_Iran

It's just like the way Kenya exports the best 'crude' coffee in the world and then imports the refined instant nescafe. So Nigerians are also asking, why can't kenya process it's own coffee?
essyk
#37 Posted : Saturday, May 19, 2012 12:44:54 PM
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Kenyans are asking can't Nigeria refine its own oil.

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Nigerians are also asking, why can't kenya process it's own coffee?

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STUPID ARMCHAIR WAZUANS!!!.
ANYWAY THE FACT IS THAT NIGERIA IS SUB SAHARAN AFRICA'S BIGGESTS CRUDE OIL PRODUCER YET IT IMPORTS THE FINAL USABLE PRODUCTS.

Thank you for the breaking news
But the reason for the bolded is the purpose of this thread so you havent answered.Umetukanana tu which is unwarranted.

@ Young.

Nigeria may soon start importing fuel from the Republic of Niger as the latter plans to evacuate its excess petroleum products.
http://www.leadership.ng...uel_niger_republic.html

NIGER REFINES 20,000bpd and consume only 7,000 barrels leaving an excess of 13,000 barrels.
1. why?
2.Are plans to import electricity from Ghana still on??

African Nations are buying the same resources they produce and that sucks to the core.
Skills we have and so do labour.Facilities can be built.So what ails us?
Our hands are tied somewhere.simple.




"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
murchr
#38 Posted : Saturday, May 19, 2012 6:23:56 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Nigeria's case isn't unique among oil producing countries. Iran started producing and selling oil in 1908, is OPEC’s second-largest oil producer and the third-largest crude oil exporter in the world. Iran consumed 1.6 million barrels per day (250×103 m3/d) of its own oil as of 2006. Domestic consumption is high due to a growing population and large government subsidies on gasoline. Iran was the second biggest gasoline importer in the world after the United States. Read the facts here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_reserves_in_Iran

It's just like the way Kenya exports the best 'crude' coffee in the world and then imports the refined instant nescafe. So Nigerians are also asking, why can't kenya process it's own coffee?



There is nothing wrong with exporting some raw material and buying back processed product. It becomes bad when u export all of the raw material to buy back a refined product that you cannot survive without.

Dont forget Kenya a non-producing oil country imports crude and refines it, why cant nigeria do the same?
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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tony stark
#39 Posted : Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:01:43 PM
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murchr wrote:
Some of the people in Turkana are fishermen, ever heard of a fish processing plant there?


@ murchr
Have you ever been to Turkana? Have you been to nigeria which you speak so authoritatively about?
Which processing plant are you talking about? I really hope you are not talking about the FAILED kaalokol project??
You are an IDIOT.
murchr
#40 Posted : Sunday, May 20, 2012 6:10:44 PM
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tony stark wrote:
murchr wrote:
Some of the people in Turkana are fishermen, ever heard of a fish processing plant there?


@ murchr
Have you ever been to Turkana? Have you been to nigeria which you speak so authoritatively about?
Which processing plant are you talking about? I really hope you are not talking about the FAILED kaalokol project??
You are an IDIOT.


Only a man lacking ideas and a worthy brain turns becomes abusive when he realizes that he has nothing better to say. Yes i have been to Turkana to be precise Kainuk and yes I have also been to Lagos and apart from that i read ALOT. Get yourself informed and you will realize that so much can be done in this land. Again a stocked supermarket doesnt mean there is enough to eat
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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