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Hmmmm.....
ReplyDeleteOloibiri, Bayelsa State. Can't forget this in Economics
DeleteOlobiri
ReplyDeleteRight answer, I've known this since forever. This should be in Bayelsa?
DeleteVery correct. I remember that name olobiri๐
DeleteYes, Oloibiri is in Bayelsa State and yes, the oil facility is still in existence only that its long been abandoned along with the community...
Delete๐๐๐
DeleteCross rivers
ReplyDeleteBayelsa State.
ReplyDeleteI don't know the answer but I know crude has been Nigeria's greatest undoing. No benefit for the common man, it's only entrenched corruption even more.
ReplyDeleteClassic Dutch Disease
DeleteBayelsa state
ReplyDeleteDelta?
ReplyDeleteI don't know.
Delta State
ReplyDeleteCrude Oil Was First Discovered In Nigeria at Oloibiri Niger Delta.
ReplyDeleteIs it not Bayelsa?
ReplyDeleteyes it is
DeleteIt was first discovered at Oloibiri, I think it's in either Delta or Bayelsa State.
ReplyDeleteBayelsa
DeleteOkay, thanks Noir.
DeleteI thought is Bayelsa State
ReplyDeleteIt's Olobiri in Naija Delta ( current affairs things)๐.
ReplyDeleteBut whees Olobiri, in Bayelss or Delta
Chai!! It's in Bayelss eee
DeleteChai!! It's in Bayelsa eeeee
DeleteIt's in Bayelsa.
DeleteFrom the option, it's Delta State๐
ReplyDeleteNo survivor, the right answer is not among those options...
DeleteThanks Mami Mia. No mind me jare
DeleteOloibiri, Bayelsa State. Thats what i was taught in schoool.
ReplyDeleteOloibiri,Delta State in the year 1956...
ReplyDeleteOloibiri is in Bayelsa State.
DeleteOloibiri is in Ijaw land of Bayelsa State
DeleteOkitipupa in ondo that was around the early 1900's
ReplyDeleteNiger Delta
ReplyDeleteOil was discovered in Nigeria in 1956 at Oloibiri in the Niger Delta after half a century of exploration. The discovery was made by Shell-BP, at the time the sole concessionaire. Nigeria joined the ranks of oil producers in 1958 when its first oil field came on stream producing 5,100 bpd.
So according to Google, the correct answer is not here cos Oloibiri is in Bayelsa.
Lmao @ according to Google ๐
Deleteanother thing is to know the state where oloibiri was at that time,cos bayelsa state was created in 1996.
Deleteit was 1st discovered in bayelsa
ReplyDeleteI think is cross river state
ReplyDeleteOlobiri Bayelsa
ReplyDeleteOkitipupa in ondo state , that was were it was first discovered by a German company but it was not in a commercial quantity ..
ReplyDeleteOloibiri, Bayelsa state
ReplyDeletePost my comment please . You know I got the answer right ondo
ReplyDeleteOndo kwa???
ReplyDeleteYes ondo .. it was first discovered there . Crude oil was discovered in bayelsa in a commercial quantity but prior to that it has already been discovered.
DeleteAnon, you might be right but personally, I didn't know that and that I never heard about it, doesn't make it less of a fact if it is. I'd like to know more about it...
DeleteOloibiri in Delta State but now in Bayelsa after new states were created
ReplyDeleteOloibiri was never in delta state ..
DeleteOlobiri in Imo state.
ReplyDeleteSee where people were getting 6-packs from hard work.
If you want 6 packs carry hoe and enter farm.
all those gym packs are fakes.๐๐๐
There was no Bayelsa that time na. Delta is the correct answer
ReplyDeleteOndo State.
ReplyDeleteAraromi, Ondo State - 1908.
ReplyDeleteOloibiri, - 1956 in commercial quantity. (Oloibiri is now in Bayelsa State.)
Ondo State ......bitumen company I don forget the year
ReplyDeleteI think it's Delta
ReplyDeleteDrilling activities started in 1951 with the first test well drilled in Owerri area. Oil was discovered in non-commercial quantities at Akata, near Eket in 1953.[2] Prior to the Akata find, the company had spent around 6 million pounds on exploratory activities in the country. Shell-BP in the pursuit of commercially available petroleum found oil in Oloibiri, Nigeria in 1956.
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