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walldog0

07/29/07 10:22 PM

#102913 RE: oil-cowboy #102912

I really don't believe that Obasanjo or Atiku....

own any part of ERHE, it would just be too easy to trace, and no proof of it exists, that I know of....So I truely believe that is all just fantasy.

There are easier and less traceable ways for the power brokers in Nigeria to make money,imo....oil bunkering is very lucrative these days, and millions of $$$ everyday disappears.
And it all can be blamed on "criminals and thieves" (makes me laugh)...those damn pesky bunker'ers, looting our national wealth.

Obie wanted the JDZ enacted, because he believed most of the oil lay to the south of AKPO, in a huge pool....I agree and actually believe there is more oil in the JDZ, than anyone is letting on about.
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tryoty

07/29/07 10:25 PM

#102914 RE: oil-cowboy #102912

cowboy... absolutely.

"Do you think these fella's will figure out how to make their shares worth money..... I do."

Here in the U.S. there is a lack of understanding about what ERHE is. It is viewed as an OTC listed company, with all the mud that goes with that, and it's controlled by a Nigerian, with all the mud that goes with that too.

ERHE may be an irrelevant spec to be ignored in the U.S., but nobody should think that it is irrelevant in Nigeria. If shares are held by those rumored to have them, ERHE will astonish the markets, it's only a matter of time.

I wonder if the Committee on Homeland Security is involved because Nigeria rattle its saber and said "No more oil for you".

Like I said, here ERHE is nothing, but in Nigeria some really big boys are playing the game. If the U.S. administration can protect Halliburton, then Nigeria can and will protect ERHE.

I'll sleep well tonight. Good night.