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PHOTOS: Shell Exposes World’s Largest Illegal Oil Refinery In President Jonathan’s Backyard

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Ebiowei, 48, drags a hose used to help siphon crude oil in an illegal oil refinery site near river Nun in Nigeria’s oil state of Bayelsa,  where President comes from.



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A man working at an illegal oil refinery site pours oil under a locally made burner to keep the fire going, near river Nun in Nigeria’s oil state of Bayelsa
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Source: Africa Eagle
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9 comments

  1. So shameful for this illegality to take place in C & C's State. May God deliver Nigeria. From indemic corruption & pretence.

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  2. It is part of the SUBSIDY. Dont grieve. -AJ

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  3. How do you confirm the exact village/town where pictures were taken!?

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  4. How do you confirm place pictures were taken?

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  5. God help Nigeria!

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  6. they are compensating themslves for the damage of oil spils cause by shell.

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  7. Now we know that its quite easy to refine petrol. Why then has govt not taken advantage of this easy tech if they truely have Nigerians at heart. Why deceive us with the lies that it cost billions of dollars to set up a modest refinery? This illegal refineries sell products for as low as N50 per litre happily and yet govt kept punishing us to buy at a so called international rate. Every penny above N50 which NNPC & Co claim to be paying on fuel subsidy is actually going to their private pockets. No penny is actually paid on subsudy. Its all fraud at both local and international level. Can somebody tell me the yardstick used in determining price of refined petroleum products? Its all fraud. Our leaders are mostly thieves and they will pay dearly for it at the appropriate time.

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  8. This shows this people are architects of their problems - no doubt they are contributing largely to the polution and degradation of their environment - they should not point fingers at oil companies or govt.

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  9. The Federal Government is oviously and overtly making frantic efforts at cubbing the scourge. with time, illegal oil bunkering will be a thing of the past. lets be hope-filled.

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