86% New NNPC Top Managers Are Northerners (Page 2)

Date: 08-03-2010 4:02 pm (15 years ago) | Author: Teeco Designer
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- teeco at 16-03-2010 09:36 AM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 14-03-2010 01:08 PM
Quote from: stilldan on  8-03-2010 06:06 PM
this hausa people just dey ride us like horse.. and no single drop of oil dey thier land for north...may God help us
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na only now you realize bthat ? it means you have been in slomber for so long now and you never awake yet , so keep on sleeping there is notting you can do about that

 Grin Grin Grin Grin

Posted: at 16-03-2010 09:36 AM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Bazemaster at 16-03-2010 12:16 PM (15 years ago)
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No fewer than 86 percent of top management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) appointed by the Mohammed Barkindo-led management is from the northern part of the country. At the last rejig of personnel at the state oil company which was preceded by the retirement of some people, 14 new top management staff were appointed by Barkindo into the positions of group executive directors, group general managers, managing directors of subsidiaries and managers.

Out of this number, only two positions were allocated to people of southern extraction, representing 14 percent of the top management. The Group Executive Director, corporate services, is Attahiru Yusuf while Auwalu Abubakar is Group General Manager, human resources. The new general manager, human resources is Hajia M. Sanni with I. M. Bawa clinching the position of general manager, administration services.

There are several other positions occupied by northerners to the detriment of other sections of the country. For instance, the group general manager in charge of crude oil is Farouk Bello, also a northerner. Two other executive directors, Alhaji Farouk and Alhaji Babangida for commercial and corporate services respectively, are northerners. In addition, one Alhaji Yola is the general manager in charge of crude oil shipping while his counterpart in procurement is also a northerner. He is one Alhaji Lamido while a woman, Hajia Yahuza is manager responsible for central transportation.

A southerner was appointed manager in administration department while Reginald Stanly, managing director of Pipelines Products Marketing Company (PPMC), was also appointed by Barkindo. Jeddy Agba, appointed general manager by Barkindo is said to be partially north and partially south but leans more to the north. It has been said that what holds Nigeria together is oil. It is the natural resource that keeps the Nigerian economy running and it is the single product that accounts for over 90 percent of Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings. The NNPC, established in 1977 on the ashes of the Nigerian National Oil Corporation (NNOC), is the behemoth that runs the oil industry. The office of Group Managing Director of NNPC is a very influential one. Below that office, there are other positions that are of strategic importance.

On January 13, 2009, Barkindo was appointed Group Managing Director to replace Abubakar Yar’Adua, an engineer, who became helmsman when his namesake, the president came to power in 2007. But he failed to keep his promise to revive the nation’s refineries.

It is elementary knowledge that oil is produced in the Niger Delta, a region that has become a hotbed of agitation to right the wrongs of several years of neglect and environmental degradation.

The goose that lays the golden egg has always been short-changed in the scheme of things especially when the oil sector is involved. The Niger Delta produces oil but is not part of the decision making in the oil industry. To bolster the confidence of Barkindo and give him support is Riwanu Lukman, who himself is a rabid ethno-centrist. The combination of Lukman and Barkindo has not done much to make the job of Odein Ajumogobia, minister of state for petroleum, easier. The Federal Character Commission has turned a blind eye to the northernisation of the commanding positions in NNPC. If the establishment is still alive to its responsibilities, it would have intervened to address the audacious lopsidedness in the appointment of top personnel in favour of the north. At the a time that Niger Delta militants are being courted to embrace peace, such brazen neglect of other areas in the composition of the top management has the potentials to scuttle the amnesty programme.

i see. Northeners are greedy

Posted: at 16-03-2010 12:16 PM (15 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- teeco at 16-03-2010 01:21 PM (15 years ago)
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How?

Posted: at 16-03-2010 01:21 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- cadanre at 16-03-2010 01:33 PM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: Mba5 on  8-03-2010 07:39 PM
The Problem is clear,The so called Nigeria is a bunch of different Nations entirely!There is no way an Igbo man and Hausa can be really alike talkless of Yeruba can be the same people due to religious differences nd culture as well.


IF YOU ARE AN IGBO MAN I DARE YOU CALL FOR BIAFRA AGAIN (SECESSION). And if you are a Yoruba, call for Oduouaaa! I think that will be the best solution to the marginalization of one part or the other.

Posted: at 16-03-2010 01:33 PM (15 years ago) | Hero
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- ajanni at 16-03-2010 06:32 PM (15 years ago)
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very good , so you all pulls out and leave nigeria for northerners ? the hausas
Posted: at 16-03-2010 06:32 PM (15 years ago) | Grande Master
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- chimzi at 17-03-2010 08:41 AM (15 years ago)
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they no drop of oil in their soil,yet they occupy the the highest position in the nnpc,well is okey but time shall tell.
Posted: at 17-03-2010 08:41 AM (15 years ago) | Newbie
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- Bazemaster at 17-03-2010 08:47 AM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: eugene_dot on 14-03-2010 10:37 AM
For NIGERIA to MOVE FORWARD we need BLOOD SHELL

God forbid bad thing.

Posted: at 17-03-2010 08:47 AM (15 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Bazemaster at 17-03-2010 08:50 AM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: teeco on 16-03-2010 01:21 PM
How?

they all want our oil money.

Posted: at 17-03-2010 08:50 AM (15 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- teeco at 17-03-2010 08:59 AM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: Bazemaster on 17-03-2010 08:47 AM
Quote from: eugene_dot on 14-03-2010 10:37 AM
For NIGERIA to MOVE FORWARD we need BLOOD SHELL

God forbid bad thing.

Amen

Posted: at 17-03-2010 08:59 AM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- ajanni at 17-03-2010 09:41 AM (15 years ago)
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na so e bi ooo
Posted: at 17-03-2010 09:41 AM (15 years ago) | Grande Master
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- teeco at 17-03-2010 09:44 AM (15 years ago)
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I tell you Grin

Posted: at 17-03-2010 09:44 AM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- jojo8 at 17-03-2010 09:57 AM (15 years ago)
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Because the other parts of the country has sold their rights for money to the power seekers.
Posted: at 17-03-2010 09:57 AM (15 years ago) | Upcoming
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- teeco at 17-03-2010 11:53 AM (15 years ago)
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huh?

Posted: at 17-03-2010 11:53 AM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- ajanni at 17-03-2010 01:44 PM (15 years ago)
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and who are those that sold their rights for money ? you that coward , name names now if you are so truthful to your self ---------- black monkey see as e looks like obj
Posted: at 17-03-2010 01:44 PM (15 years ago) | Grande Master
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- teeco at 17-03-2010 04:22 PM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 17-03-2010 01:44 PM
and who are those that sold their rights for money ? you that coward , name names now if you are so truthful to your self ---------- black monkey see as e looks like obj

 Grin Grin Grin Grin

Posted: at 17-03-2010 04:22 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- manuo at 19-03-2010 03:09 PM (15 years ago)
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This how we are one Nigeria.Shame! to supporters of of all these  injustice.People without conscience
Posted: at 19-03-2010 03:09 PM (15 years ago) | Newbie
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- ajanni at 19-03-2010 03:43 PM (15 years ago)
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at both sides
Posted: at 19-03-2010 03:43 PM (15 years ago) | Grande Master
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- mazi at 20-03-2010 03:32 AM (15 years ago)
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damn......!!!!!
Posted: at 20-03-2010 03:32 AM (15 years ago) | Hero
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- Toks-E at 20-03-2010 12:06 PM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: derbi on  8-03-2010 07:11 PM
Quote from: Mba5 on  8-03-2010 06:51 PM
The day dis oil will finish,then Nigeria will become better or we will see things the way it really stands that means no more Nigeria.
if that could apen the northernars will be the first to cut of boundry from nigeria, and it will be very simple without no fight.

Posted: at 20-03-2010 12:06 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- ajanni at 20-03-2010 02:36 PM (15 years ago)
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you forget that before we discovered the oil nigeria exists as a natiom and north and west are doing fine Huh?
Posted: at 20-03-2010 02:36 PM (15 years ago) | Grande Master
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