to the creation of new orleans, and the annexing of the western part of the united states because the chief jefferson was able to make the louisiana purchase, all because of haiti, and the punishment inflicted on haiti ever sense meaning they had to pay reparations to france. i think they still are for the loss of all those enslaved people. what kind of condition is haiti? and can a presidential and election changed and what can the u.s. do to help? haiti isn t a terrible situation right now. athe insecurity, there s gasoline shortage, electricity problem. people are afraid to go out into the streets because lives are put at risk every day. that s a problem. the second part of your question, what can the u.s. do? president biden visited haiti and promised to turn things around for them. a firm believer that the president will deliver on his promise i am.
of the entire western part of the united states because of the cheap purchase jefferson was able to make all really because of haiti and the punishment on haiti ever since meaning they have to pay reparations to france and have to pay reparations to france for the loss of those enslaved people. what kind of loss is haiti in? can a presidential election change it? and what can the u.s. be doing to help? haiti is in a terrible situation right now. the insecurity. there s a gasoline shortage. there s an electricity problem. and people are afraid to go out into the streets because lives are being put at risk every day. so, that s a problem. second part of your question is what can the u.s. do. well, president biden visited little haiti and promised to turn things around for haiti. i m a firm believer the president will deliver on his promise. he does deliver on his promises. haitians want action. they want action now. unfortunately things can t go as
The world of Nigerian refining is an enigma shrouded in a mystery. Although the story of Nigeria’s refining has been a friction point for some years already, it boggles the human mind how one of the world’s most hydrocarbon-endowed nations has essentially no operational refinery and relies overwhelmingly on product imports to satiate its ever-growing product demand. As is often the case with emerging economies, the inability to cater to domestic needs engenders murky schemes that often serve the purpose of enriching those who have very little consideration for the woes of the Nigerian populace.
Taking into consideration everything that has been said above, it seems somewhat counterintuitive that the Nigerian national oil company NNPC would try to find a way into Nigeria’s private refineries.
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