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Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by liljboy(m): 6:27am On Apr 04, 2015
Fire incident on the pipeline network
of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) in Ijegun area of
Lagos State.
Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta
An Urhobo militant group, Urhobo
Gbagbako, on Friday claimed
responsibility for Thursday night’s
bombing of the NPDC Oil pipelines at
Ighrenene, Afiesere and Ekiugbo
communities in Delta State.
The group, which made the claims in
an email sent to some reporters, said
it is also planning to shut down all the
oil fields in Urhobo and Isoko areas.
The email signed by the group’s s
spokesperson, Priest Omodjuvwu, said
the bombing of the Ekiugbo/
Ighrenene/Afiesere was to draw
attention to the neglect of ex-militants
of Urhobo extraction.
It said the Urhobo had been sidelined
in the pipelines protection contracts
offered to ex-militants from other
ethnic groups and they now want to
show that they too had the capacity to
cause trouble if ignored.
The group said it had sent warning
signals to the NPDC and the federal
government on the pipeline
surveillance contracts, which had
excluded the Urhobo.
Urhobo Gbagbako however,
dissociated itself from media reports
about a 14-day ultimatum given to the
federal government and NPDC on the
oil pipeline surveillance contracts.
“We have now resumed attack on the
NPDC pipeline facilities on a massive
scale, which scale of bombings shall be
unprecedented,” the email said.
The group said the attacks will
continue until the Urhobo got what
rightly belonged to them.
It explained that Urhobo Gbagbako is a
militia group of all ex-militants,
youths, women and elders of Urhobo
origin.


http://247nigerianewsupdate.co/militants-blow-up-pipelines-in-delta/
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Ezedon(m): 6:38am On Apr 04, 2015
New phase of insurgent
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Ezedon(m): 6:38am On Apr 04, 2015
New phase of insurgence
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by liljboy(m): 6:45am On Apr 04, 2015
lwkmd
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by omololu2020(m): 8:32am On Apr 04, 2015
liljboy:
Fire incident on the pipeline network
of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) in Ijegun area of
Lagos State.
Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta
An Urhobo militant group, Urhobo
Gbagbako, on Friday claimed
responsibility for Thursday night’s
bombing of the NPDC Oil pipelines at
Ighrenene, Afiesere and Ekiugbo
communities in Delta State.
The group, which made the claims in
an email sent to some reporters, said
it is also planning to shut down all the
oil fields in Urhobo and Isoko areas.
The email signed by the group’s s
spokesperson, Priest Omodjuvwu, said
the bombing of the Ekiugbo/
Ighrenene/Afiesere was to draw
attention to the neglect of ex-militants
of Urhobo extraction.
It said the Urhobo had been sidelined
in the pipelines protection contracts
offered to ex-militants from other
ethnic groups and they now want to
show that they too had the capacity to
cause trouble if ignored.
The group said it had sent warning
signals to the NPDC and the federal
government on the pipeline
surveillance contracts, which had
excluded the Urhobo.
Urhobo Gbagbako however,
dissociated itself from media reports
about a 14-day ultimatum given to the
federal government and NPDC on the
oil pipeline surveillance contracts.
“We have now resumed attack on the
NPDC pipeline facilities on a massive
scale, which scale of bombings shall be
unprecedented,” the email said.
The group said the attacks will
continue until the Urhobo got what
rightly belonged to them.
It explained that Urhobo Gbagbako is a
militia group of all ex-militants,
youths, women and elders of Urhobo
origin.


http://247nigerianewsupdate.co/militants-blow-up-pipelines-in-delta/
I agree wit dem.let dem blow up all d oil pipeline in urohobo and isoko land,so d pollution go bad pass d one for ogoni land grin

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Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by omololu2020(m): 8:34am On Apr 04, 2015
liljboy:
lwkmd
if una lik mak una bomb all d oil pipeline includin pple workin in d oil company,I don't giv a dam grin
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by liljboy(m): 9:42am On Apr 04, 2015
omololu2020:
I agree wit dem.let dem blow up all d oil pipeline in urohobo and isoko land,so d pollution go bad pass d one for ogoni land grin
u wicked ooooo
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by PapiWata: 10:07am On Apr 04, 2015
Jonathan Goodluck was a very wise man indeed to QUICKLY accept the fair outcome of Nigeria's first biometric technology-facilitated, rig-proof presidential election. For that noble gesture, Jonathan Goodluck will enter the history books as the FIRST Nigerian leader to concede victory to an opposition candidate, and a man of great wisdom for whom there exists no higher obligation than the preservation of PEACE, and compliance with the concepts of freedom and electoral equality that are common to all modern democracies of the world.

By placing that historic phone call to incoming President Muhammadu Buhari, outgoing President Jonathan was also sending a clear message to the tribes of the Niger Delta, that their homeboy had broken the glass ceiling and reached the post of Numero Uno in Nigeria, and that now, after a hard but FAIR election battle well fought on both sides, the first Delta' born president was returning home in peace, thus paving the way for leaders of the future, from ALL tribes within the Nigerian federation.

If the reports in this thread are to believed, then clearly the criminal element may now seek to use the PRETEXT of anger over the results of the last election, to resume the theft of oil and sabotage of pipeline infrastructure. To ensure that the plunder of Nigeria's oil wealth at source is nipped in the bud, incoming President Buhari would do well to CONTINUE or INCREASE the cash compensation currently paid out to "former" Niger Delta militant groups.

Such payments made to communities in the Niger Delta amount to a flea-bite, in comparison to the daily dollar harvests that accrue from the export of crude oil drilled in the Delta, and, when viewed in the context of the massive destruction wreaked by decades of oil exploration on the Delta's farmland and fish stocks, a solid basis exists for indefinite compensatory payments of this nature to be set in stone, as a pre-requisite for LASTING peace in Nigeria.
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by vladimiros: 10:12am On Apr 04, 2015
WHERE ARE THOSE MUMU Southwest WHO SAID OUR OIL IS NOT IMPORTANT..

UNA NEVER SEE ANYTHING....

HOPE UR COCOA DON RIPE??

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Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by PapiWata: 10:27am On Apr 04, 2015
vladimiros:
WHERE ARE THOSE MUMU Southwest WHO SAID OUR OIL IS NOT IMPORTANT..

UNA NEVER SEE ANYTHING....

HOPE UR COCOA DON RIPE??

Ha ha ha but but but dem don uproot the cocoa tree all, since 1972.


Abeg now, share ya oyel, as you dey take kindness do before, until the time when NEW cocoa tree don mature, after another 10 years, in 2025.

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Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Scatterboss(m): 11:04am On Apr 04, 2015
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PapiWata:


Ha ha ha but but but dem don uproot the cocoa tree all, since 1972.


Abeg now, share ya oyel, as you dey take kindness do before, until the time when NEW cocoa tree don mature, after another 10 years, in 2025.
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Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by jpphilips(m): 11:54am On Apr 05, 2015
Tompolo's company Global west won the NIMASA contract, so far, the FG has paid over $300m and another arms procurement deal, if you guys were sidelined by Tompolo, why blow up NPDC's Pipelines?

Was NPDC the one who awarded the contract? does NPDC own Global West?
After this money was paid we still lose over 400,000bbls in the creek instead of thinking of how to refund us for a bad job that was done, you are talking of more money.

Go and blow up Tompolo's house if you guys are serious, by the time Buhari starts action, don't cry like odi people.

Amnesty was a wrong deal, Yaradua would have annihilated these guys a long time.

Can the senate ratify death by hanging for this miscreants.
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Flets: 12:03pm On Apr 05, 2015
jpphilips:
Tompolo's company Global west won the NIMASA contract, so far, the FG has paid over $300m and another arms procurement deal, if you guys were sidelined by Tompolo, why blow up NPDC's Pipelines?

Was NPDC the one who awarded the contract? does NPDC own Global West?
After this money was paid we still lose over 400,000bbls in the creek instead of thinking of how to refund us for a bad job that was done, you are talking of more money.

Go and blow up Tompolo's house if you guys are serious, by the time Buhari starts action, don't cry like odi people.

Amnesty was a wrong deal, Yaradua would have annihilated these guys a long time.

Can the senate ratify death by hanging for this miscreants.

Noise makers. Buhari will be annihilating the boys and the oil facilities together.

You can't eliminate the boys and expect the oil facilities intact. Can't you see the impossibility

Hard times ahead..... Force is definitely not an option for Buhari and he should wise enough to know that
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Nobody: 12:19pm On Apr 05, 2015
Flets:


Noise makers. Buhari will be annihilating the boys and the oil facilities together.

You can't eliminate the boys and expect the oil facilities intact. Can't you see the impossibility

Hard times ahead..... Force is definitely not an option for Buhari and he should wise enough to know that

So no comment about the Tompolo's part or you pretended as if yu didn't see it?
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by jpphilips(m): 12:45pm On Apr 05, 2015
Flets:


Noise makers. Buhari will be annihilating the boys and the oil facilities together.

You can't eliminate the boys and expect the oil facilities intact. Can't you see the impossibility

Hard times ahead..... Force is definitely not an option for Buhari and he should wise enough to know that

Dumb people like you are already taking them seriously, most of the NPDC assets esp in the west are marginal fields, their production is not fantastic.
SPDC actually sold those assets to concentrate on offshore production where the real deal is.

Ask yourself, why was EXXONMOBIL not hurt at the peak of militancy?
Because they invested offshore, Shell has done it too, so the few land and swamp assets are under Jonathan and Tompolo's control.

ENI are mafians so militants or not, you can't do shiit.

Do you expect this militants to bite the fingers that feed them?

The more they bomb land assets the more they impoverish Jonathan and Madueke.

75% of Nigeria's oil come from offshore, the bulk of the 25% is controlled by Jonathan and friends who own those militants, so why should I be bothered?

The end of this road is an environmental disaster in the delta, Tompolo, Jonathan, Patience and Madueke will hunt this guys down.

Watch!!!!
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Flets: 12:53pm On Apr 05, 2015
jpphilips:


Dumb people like you are already taking them seriously, most of the NPDC assets esp in the west are marginal fields, their production is not fantastic.
SPDC actually sold those assets to concentrate on offshore production where the real deal is.

Ask yourself, why was EXXONMOBIL not hurt at the peak of militancy?
Because they invested offshore, Shell has done it too, so the few land and swamp assets are under Jonathan and Tompolo's control.

ENI are mafians so militants or not, you can't do shiit.

Do you expect this militants to bite the fingers that feed them?

The more they bomb land assets the more they impoverish Jonathan and Madueke.

75% of Nigeria's oil come from offshore, the bulk of the 25% is controlled by Jonathan and friends who own those militants, so why should I be bothered?

The end of this road is an environmental disaster in the delta, Tompolo, Jonathan, Patience and Madueke will hunt this guys down.

Watch!!!!

Noise maker I will continue to call you

Where were you when they visited Bonga which is 100 nautical miles from shore and the farthest facility from shore in Nigeria

Where were you when they visited the same ExxonMobil Yoho offshore FSO just about a week ago and made away with five personnels

Listen young man, there is no limit. Violence is not good for the country at the moment neither is the threat of Military force an antidote either.

So quit the noise and watch the national space

And stop being narrow minded and shortsighted. Where would you get the gas to power your turbines for power supply? Are those gas pipelines offshore too?

Go to bed, you are a learner.

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Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by PapiWata: 12:55pm On Apr 05, 2015
Kai Two Grammar man don jam densef today. Make I bring chair come siddon look fight, as referee concern.
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by san316(m): 1:01pm On Apr 05, 2015
Flets:


Noise makers. Buhari will be annihilating the boys and the oil facilities together.

You can't eliminate the boys and expect the oil facilities intact. Can't you see the impossibility

Hard times ahead..... Force is definitely not an option for Buhari and he should wise enough to know that

As usual. Here with his dooms day prediction. After GMB is through with them, you will have nothing else to say again. All they need is to meet with the general, everything will be sorted out without bombing and without contracts.

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Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by Ymodulus: 1:33pm On Apr 05, 2015
vladimiros:
WHERE ARE THOSE MUMU Southwest WHO SAID OUR OIL IS NOT IMPORTANT..
UNA NEVER SEE ANYTHING....
HOPE UR COCOA DON RIPE??

Its the internet and thats why you tye this way without going through all wht you said. The internet is a powerful tool no doubt.


A forum where everyone can go and vent their frustrations, thats what the internet in nigeria has become. and I respect the guts. One thing I still don't seem to understand from the apparent "rag-tagged-treasonable fellons" is whom are they against, President Jonathan, Foreign Oil Investors, Federal Nigerian Government, the state government, PRESIDENT ELECT (GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI ) or All the aforementioned entities ?

Secondly, i though these rogues where all disbanded nd their weapons drstroyed or collected under the AMnesty deal, where did they of a sudden begin to get their supplies and have they peruse over and over again if their sudden actions if not embarked upon destroying installations and the pipelines protected would yield them dividend, assuming territorial owner?

If their actions re been fueled by anger for the loss of their brother from the recent election, or by prominient Niger deltan defunct politician who want might be bent on making the adminatration of the incoming govermnent intolerable. what's their assurance that all their actions would give expectes results? cause i heard a General is in town.

My advice to these misguided folks is to take a clue from the Mexican theme on Peace Accord: "Zapatta".

Finally, its time they know that taking arms against their Fatherland and recognising it as their viable way of settling scores and calling attention to injustices or showing support for the loss of their brother against the opposition is no solution ? As these might be disastrous when the army of the general retaliates, leading to csualities.

Life they say has No Duplicate and Dead People Don't Speak !. A wword they sy is enough for the wise
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by jpphilips(m): 2:15pm On Apr 05, 2015
Flets:


Noise maker I will continue to call you

Where were you when they visited Bonga which is 100 nautical miles from shore and the farthest facility from shore in Nigeria

Where were you when they visited the same ExxonMobil Yoho offshore FSO just about a week ago and made away with five personnels

Listen young man, there is no limit. Violence is not good for the country at the moment neither is the threat of Military force an antidote either.

So quit the noise and watch the national space

And stop being narrow minded and shortsighted. Where would you get the gas to power your turbines for power supply? Are those gas pipelines offshore too?

Go to bed, you are a learner.



Shell's Bonga is just 120km not 100 nautical miles an equivalent of 185km you lying scum.

who told you Bonga is the farthest facility we have? Bonga is actually one of the closest we have, you are just one big liar. The militants got there because it is pretty close, if you think Bonga is far, inquire about Akpo to get the shock of your life.

You are just here to learn a thing or two, Bonga of 2015 is not the same with Bonga of 2008, we have made very serious investments on Bonga and Security is world class as we speak.

Boga's production is significant hence Nigeria does not joke with its security now.
Also, we have a new commander in chief with military background, You will see how this will play out this time.

The gas lines that supply our turbines are very short, only our Gas export trunk lines are long, they are as big as 36" to 42" any idi0t who will puncture is just committed suicide.

Like you said they will target the shorter and smaller ones, it will cost us nothing to put surveillance there.

Buhari is not Jonathan and this time around he is riding on the will of the people, watch how this will play out.

NB:

It will be very difficult for the militants to recruit like in the past because they are now aware their leaders are after their own pocket.

I heard about the EXXONMOBIL kidnap, my source never mentioned Yoho and it is not yet in the news.

Let us get the details first before we start speculating.

With the kind of interceptors Nigerian Navy have now and a no nonsense commander in chief, may the soul of any militant going offshore rest in peace in advance!
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by jpphilips(m): 2:45pm On Apr 05, 2015
Ymodulus:


Its the internet and thats why you tye this way without going through all wht you said. The internet is a powerful tool no doubt.


A forum where everyone can go and vent their frustrations, thats what the internet in nigeria has become. and I respect the guts. One thing I still don't seem to understand from the apparent "rag-tagged-treasonable fellons" is whom are they against, President Jonathan, Foreign Oil Investors, Federal Nigerian Government, the state government, PRESIDENT ELECT (GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI ) or All the aforementioned entities ?

Secondly, i though these rogues where all disbanded nd their weapons drstroyed or collected under the AMnesty deal, where did they of a sudden begin to get their supplies and have they peruse over and over again if their sudden actions if not embarked upon destroying installations and the pipelines protected would yield them dividend, assuming territorial owner?

If their actions re been fueled by anger for the loss of their brother from the recent election, or by prominient Niger deltan defunct politician who want might be bent on making the adminatration of the incoming govermnent intolerable. what's their assurance that all their actions would give expectes results? cause i heard a General is in town.

My advice to these misguided folks is to take a clue from the Mexican theme on Peace Accord: "Zapatta".

Finally, its time they know that taking arms against their Fatherland and recognising it as their viable way of settling scores and calling attention to injustices or showing support for the loss of their brother against the opposition is no solution ? As these might be disastrous when the army of the general retaliates, leading to csualities.

Life they say has No Duplicate and Dead People Don't Speak !. A wword they sy is enough for the wise

When a militant was paid $21m monthly and awarded a pipeline surveillance contract which he never did, to the tune of billions, Nigerians kept quiet right?
Is that money not enough to buy an army?

When a militant was caught gun running in South Africa, what did we do?

It is obvious where their supplies came from, what I am sure is that they will beg like Foday Kallay.
Re: Militants Blow Up Pipelines In Delta by liljboy(m): 4:32pm On Apr 05, 2015
Soyedele1:


So no comment about the Tompolo's part or you pretended as if yu didn't see it?
still waiting for him to answer lol

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