Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:05:55 PM
Imho...when Offor is told to sell he will...bigger Nigerian politicos in control.Having said that,and, nationalization in the future,
we(ERHE or some reasonable facsimilie)will be there for oil.
I just dont see the impetus to sell but rather,to build and amass oil in the name of Nigerian companies(covertly Nigerian High rankers).Remember other decades of emerging markets.....we are witnessing Africa FINALLY!!!..on it's emergence and with that some new world power.Enlightenenment is well upon them^^^^ and it is also well upon us????????
I think a new foreign exchange listing...and a delisting from western markets is down the stream.
some of us will be in tow....weeeeeeeeee!!!!
steady as she goes.
Baz
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