The fact that our PM is looking to the mother land to help us in the process is comforting. But other factors must be considered also and at the end of it all, we must do what is best for Grenada and the wider Caribbean.
Keep up the excdllent and informative videos mr cooke. Like how you speak and all and every subject areas especially in 🇻🇨🇻🇨 and the rest of the caribbean even the 🌏🌎🌍
I wish Decon would stop referring to colonialists as former masters, and refer to them as former colonial oppressors . By calling them masters it makes it seem like we are still little children under their thumb.
I think they should allow anyone but the us and eu drill .. Nigeria is family , yes some may have questionable reputation , but Dangote is honorable and have more money than Grenada gdp.. I think it a good move to bring Africa and Caribbean together.. Hey Grenada , remember y'all neighborhood Vincy when they dough or some cheaper fuel come rolling in😂😂❤
My brorhers and sisters in the Grenedenes please go easy on your pm Nigeria is far better now that any european or American company Africa is on the rise Europe and the West have great issues
I think this is Yah's work. It's the rise of his people. It's no accident, theres a change coming. The blessings are coming for those who were once lost. It's no coincidence. It started with Guyana to kick off, now it's Grenada and I think it's going to be more Islands. The Lord is elevating his people. Yes I know Trinidad had oil for years and I think Trinidad was a symbol of what's to come for the people of the Caribbean.
You don't know me and I don't know you but the one thing I will tell you is I am a member of the largest plumbers union in the U.S. and I am sure I have made more money than you and thus retired early. Look at Guyana and their problems with Venezuela. Venezuela..
I think that having fear towards Dangote is a bit too "FEARFUL" because if this billionaire was corrupt, I believe by now his name and reputation will be on the international radar. The independent bodies who do rate or condemn prominent figures for transparency will scrutinize this Nigerian billionaire Dangote for corruption. 😎💯💪🏾👍🏾
It’s funny how as a group of people we are far more willing to trust people who are not like us and have proved themselves to be untrustworthy than people who are like us and have suffered at the hands of the same untrustworthy people. Why do you raise concerns about this man when you do not even see the corruption that has held you down for years.
To me it's a bad idea ,the country with resources are tge poorest,and it will destroy the beaches and environment. It will create some jobs but I believe the negative will out way the positive
Yeah, this was one of my concerns, but I'm not sure if one could trigger the other. There isn't any info online that speaks to it. All we can do is pray for the best outcome for the southern region.
@AprilFletcher-je4ox Things are not nice everywhere , when I came to America , I would use fifty dollars for grocery every week, now is one hundred and fifty dollars a week for grocery
The fact that our PM is looking to the mother land to help us in the process is comforting. But other factors must be considered also and at the end of it all, we must do what is best for Grenada and the wider Caribbean.
It's long overdue... but better late than never ... up and up and up!!!🎉
I love Grenada 🇬🇩
This is great, nobody will have to work anymore, we are all rich. Yippee
What do you mean? “Granadians don’t trust Nigerians? Sounds ridiculous to me as a Black Caribbean? Who do you prefer to steal your oil then?
The Caribbean isn't black. It's mixed race, remember?
Keep up the excdllent and informative videos mr cooke. Like how you speak and all and every subject areas especially in 🇻🇨🇻🇨 and the rest of the caribbean even the 🌏🌎🌍
Bring it on mr pm ❤❤❤
Yes, Aaron I need to get started
I wish Decon would stop referring to colonialists as former masters, and refer to them as former colonial oppressors . By calling them masters it makes it seem like we are still little children under their thumb.
Discussion are ongoing and I hope it will provide a wonderful opportunity to make Grenada sustainable economically going forward.
I think they should allow anyone but the us and eu drill .. Nigeria is family , yes some may have questionable reputation , but Dangote is honorable and have more money than Grenada gdp.. I think it a good move to bring Africa and Caribbean together.. Hey Grenada , remember y'all neighborhood Vincy when they dough or some cheaper fuel come rolling in😂😂❤
I love the work he is doing ❤❤❤the forner pm didnt care about us like this man may God bless him❤❤❤❤
Proud "A" Journeyman of Plumbers and Gas fitters union local 1 NYC.
Where they're good policies will lead to good benefits resulted in distributed wealth for every Grenadian and beyond!
Good vibes
My brorhers and sisters in the Grenedenes please go easy on your pm Nigeria is far better now that any european or American company Africa is on the rise Europe and the West have great issues
I think this is Yah's work. It's the rise of his people. It's no accident, theres a change coming. The blessings are coming for those who were once lost. It's no coincidence. It started with Guyana to kick off, now it's Grenada and I think it's going to be more Islands. The Lord is elevating his people. Yes I know Trinidad had oil for years and I think Trinidad was a symbol of what's to come for the people of the Caribbean.
I wonder if any oil leave over for SVG too?
😩😩😭😭😭🇻🇨🤣😂
They have not found any oil yet.
If they find oil, Trinidad is going to claim it.
Stop your crap T&T has nothing to do with this
You don't know me and I don't know you but the one thing I will tell you is I am a member of the largest plumbers union in the U.S. and I am sure I have made more money than you and thus retired early. Look at Guyana and their problems with Venezuela. Venezuela..
That's not true. We love it ..the colonial masters can't get their hands on it ❤
I think that having fear towards Dangote is a bit too "FEARFUL" because if this billionaire was corrupt, I believe by now his name and reputation will be on the international radar. The independent bodies who do rate or condemn prominent figures for transparency will scrutinize this Nigerian billionaire Dangote for corruption. 😎💯💪🏾👍🏾
Well this sounds fantastic. Our people and country deserve whatever our waters provide
Thank you Lord.
It’s funny how as a group of people we are far more willing to trust people who are not like us and have proved themselves to be untrustworthy than people who are like us and have suffered at the hands of the same untrustworthy people. Why do you raise concerns about this man when you do not even see the corruption that has held you down for years.
To me it's a bad idea ,the country with resources are tge poorest,and it will destroy the beaches and environment. It will create some jobs but I believe the negative will out way the positive
Instead of you guys coming together to create a great front with your brothers, you’re concerned about the fact that he is Nigerian 😂smh
Grenadians are not the African diaspora. This is annoying. Look at how Grenadians are treated in Morocco when they go on scholarships!
You all talk about climate change what about kickin Jenny volcano when you all start drill mankind so greedy
Yeah, this was one of my concerns, but I'm not sure if one could trigger the other. There isn't any info online that speaks to it. All we can do is pray for the best outcome for the southern region.
There are two types of people in the world , Negative and Positive
Michelle Charles things not nice in grenada with this lying fake pm
@@MichaelCharles-t8j thing not nice in grenada as you all think
@AprilFletcher-je4ox Things are not nice everywhere , when I came to America , I would use fifty dollars for grocery every week, now is one hundred and fifty dollars a week for grocery
How did africa became the motherland of grenada?
What currency will the oil be traded in, Nigerian or US dollars.
With the US companies there will be better transparency.
Why do you think so?
It's up to Granada to negotiate in its best interest