NAIROBI - Canada's Africa Oil said its estimate of the amount of potential oil in its Kenyan well has increased by a third since the East African country announced its first oil discovery in March.
How does that benefit us, let alone Kenyans? Report Abuse
Jul 6, 2012
nsukuangel
@Idohl, we are talking about $250 billion in total, whereby 80% of it is going to the colonial masters abroad, 10% to operations and the last 10% to local politicians. this is pathetic, Mother Africa should Unite... Report Abuse
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Idohl
How does that benefit us, let alone Kenyans?Report Abuse
nsukuangel
@Idohl, we are talking about $250 billion in total, whereby 80% of it is going to the colonial masters abroad, 10% to operations and the last 10% to local politicians. this is pathetic, Mother Africa should Unite...Report Abuse
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