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chiboy
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Increasingly Dubya seems impressive these days. That the U.S. is actually following up on it's promise to reduce dependence on foreign oil is not only commendable but is good news for Americans and pro Biafrans. Some sort of a double victory for me as an environmental conscious citizen and also that now Shehu and Segun will soon have to earn their keep.

Abraham to unveil new energy plan

The days of easy money are really coming to an end.


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I'm sure the heart-beat of the corrupt and backward thinking leadership of Nigeria misses a beat or two whenever reports like the above is printed and re-produced.

I propose that Igbo minds and intellects should engage in this sort of research. The nearer that day comes, when its announced to the world that oil is no longer really needed to run the automobile efficiently, the nearer the day when the life-support mechine sustaining the failed-nigerian state will be switched-off and her last rites read!

Amen and Amen !

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Ohafia Udumeze
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Chiboy and AfricaWest:

Biafra's only problem is being lumped together with the backward jihadists. It shouldn't take more than 3yrs to implement a renewable energy scheme for Biafraland. Take my word for it. I've spent sleepless nights on it. With the sun, wind and refuse we shouldn't be selling whatever crude oil and gas we have to more backward countries.

Let's get Biafra first. Even landless farms will come into existence.

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