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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Zico5(m): 5:34pm On May 06, 2016
Ok
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by ril19(m): 5:34pm On May 06, 2016
I tink say bubu dey form power mike grin

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by PIPPROF(m): 5:35pm On May 06, 2016
cheesy cheesy


the zombies on NL think say Tanks can be rolled into Swamps cheesy cheesy

lost enough relatives in the military to these guys, fighting them is not the way forward

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by idensko(m): 5:35pm On May 06, 2016
U never c anytyn
I think say u won govern like dictator

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by owobokiri(m): 5:35pm On May 06, 2016
grin embarassed cool

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Nobody: 5:36pm On May 06, 2016
Let the Niger Delta control 100% of the Oil. SIMPLE

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by laprince(m): 5:37pm On May 06, 2016
iflywithbuhari:
aha, he has started to beg. I thought he was Hitler and Abacha together. Don't worry, mr President,they have only one simple demand, they want your resignation letter. Can you do that

Come, what is wrong with you?
You want to tear my intestine with laughter.

lol. what a demand. You're very funny.

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by ajebuter(f): 5:37pm On May 06, 2016
Apparently, FG just woke up from Damaturu burukutu-induced slumber

The only option left is meaningful dialogue because force and coercion will lead nowhere..

So, na to dey stay for darkness now until this pissing contest between government and Niger Delta Avengers is over?

Like we have a choice!

Honestly, #IpityBuhari#

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by repogirl(f): 5:37pm On May 06, 2016
Na now sense just dey enter dia head although .....it still doesn't seem they are ready for dialogue ...

But we'll see.

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by obailala(m): 5:38pm On May 06, 2016
EasternLeopard:
We want total control over our resources. Say No to amnesty.
I thought you were from the SE?
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Ejeh(m): 5:39pm On May 06, 2016
maximunimpact:
The federal government has condemned the attack on Chevron Valve Platform in Warri South-West Local government area of Delta state, saying it is open to dialogue.


A group known as the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) claimed responsibility for the attack, threatening to cripple the nation’s economy if the government does not respond to its demand.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Friday, Paul Boroh, special adviser to the president on Niger Delta and coordinator of the presidential amnesty programme, said the government was willing to discuss, no matter the grievances of the group.

“Pipeline vandalism is an avoidable self-inflicted agony. It is unreasonable to engage in such criminal activity not only because of the resultant economic effect on the country but particularly as it also negatively affects the Niger Delta environment,” Boroh said.

“The act of vandalising pipelines is counter-productive apart from it being a crime against the state. Those involved in this nefarious activity are economic and environmental saboteurs. It will do well for them to refrain from it, as my office is always open to dialogue regardless of their grievances.

“The federal government already has in place a well-structured reintegration programme for youths of the region, which has helped in maintaining the peace and stabilising security of the region. The Amnesty Programme has made militancy unattractive in the region mainly because of the government’s sincerity and commitment to the programme. The proper thing is for those behind such activity to embrace dialogue.”

Commending security agencies for their commitment to ensuring peace in the region, he warned that his office would not hesitate to delist and bring to book any beneficiary of the programme that engages in criminal activity.

Meanwhile, the joint military force (JMF) in the Niger Delta said it had arrested 16 suspects who allegedly vandalised pipelines and engaged in illegal bunkering in Delta.

Isa Ado, spokesman of the force, made this known during a news conference at the 222 Battalion Headquarters in Ughelli in Delta on Friday.

Ado said that the suspects were nabbed in two separate operations in the state.

According to him, in one of the operations, the force recovered 124 pieces of oil pipes valued at over N18 million at Otokutu village in Ughelli.

He said the pipes, meant for a project at Aburah, were stolen from the oil fields operated by Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), adding that four suspects, including an NPDC staff member, were arrested.

Other items recovered included a Toyota Sports Utility Van (SUV) kept at the 222 battalion headquarters.

Ado said in the second operation: “Our troops from the Maritime Component, NNS DELTA, found and destroyed many illegal oil bunkering sites between April 22 and 24.

“The sites were located around Tagola community, near Egwa 1 in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta.

“Items recovered include six 10,000 litres capacity storage tanks, 30 drums and plastic tanks containing substances suspected to be stolen crude.

“Also, 12 suspects were arrested along SPDC-Forcados Line with two large boats carrying 39 plastic tanks filled with illegally refined diesel and 13 pumping machines.

“The items and suspects are in custody of NNS DELTA for preliminary investigations.”

Ado urged community leaders to discourage their youths from vandalism, and assist the force with credible information that will lead to arrest of culprits.


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FG shd just give dis Boyz d contract to protect the facilities and like yar adua did, bring more of dem into the programme.

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Nobody: 5:40pm On May 06, 2016
EasternLeopard:
We want total control over our resources. Say No to amnesty.
this is the point...your head correct well well....

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by AmAlbert(m): 5:41pm On May 06, 2016
omogin:
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy bubu no go take laff kill person. From army chief destruction promise to dialogue. No let them spoil country for your hand o. Na sense them dey take kill mosquito for brocus

Sis abeg 67 gbosaz for you

Na sense them dey take kill Mosquito for Brocus

I like you, wetin I dey talk sef infact I love you scarra

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Nobody: 5:42pm On May 06, 2016
EasternLeopard:
We want total control over our resources. Say No to amnesty.
this is the point...your head correct well well..

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by rueby(f): 5:43pm On May 06, 2016
iflywithbuhari:
aha, he has started to beg. I thought he was Hitler and Abacha together. Don't worry, mr President,they have only one simple demand, they want your resignation letter. Can you do that
what do dey need it for?
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by senatorbayor(m): 5:45pm On May 06, 2016
its now clear that this ND guys are getting the needed attentions they seek for.

If PMB succumbs, it shows his threat all the while were mere and the LION in him have been transformed to a goat .

I will suggest govt should not issue threats or ultimatum where diplomacy is needed .

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by caesaraba(m): 5:45pm On May 06, 2016
osabuohein:
I thought PMB was terminator or even commando. Nonsense. Ride on boys. We are not going to wait for them to give us what rightfully belongs to us. We are going to seize it cos oil is our birthright. Going back to regionalism will put an end to all these.

C'mon shut up. Which ”we?" People are in the creeks fighting for their cause and you are on NL chest-beating.
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by sunnyb0b0(m): 5:47pm On May 06, 2016
ril19:
I tink say bubu dey form power mike grin

"A new sheriff is in town" revised edition - Omenka, Gbawe, Beremx, Passingshot et al, 2015

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by danjaba(m): 5:47pm On May 06, 2016
osabuohein:
I thought PMB was terminator or even commando. Nonsense. Ride on boys. We are not going to wait for them to give us what rightfully belongs to us. We are going to seize it cos oil is our birthright. Going back to regionalism will put an end to all these.


Together we go face the outcome (Harsh economy) oo
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by rueby(f): 5:48pm On May 06, 2016
Ejeh:



FG shd just give dis Boyz d contract to protect the facilities and like yar adua did, bring more of dem into the programme.
only if anothergroup of nuisance won't rise. Yar adua once granted amnesty so y d present troubles? They should get a life nd stop disturbing our peace.
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Nobody: 5:50pm On May 06, 2016
Adaure4ever:
Let the Niger Delta control 100% of the Oil. SIMPLE
SIMPLE,DATS ALL THEY ARE ASKING
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by BioXtraOrganics: 5:50pm On May 06, 2016
This people should please let us breathe in this country even for a day!
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by omenka(m): 5:53pm On May 06, 2016
sunnyb0b0:


"A new sheriff is in town" revised edition - Omenka, Gbawe, Beremx, Passingshot et al, 2015
Sunny be begging for attention like.. cheesy

Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Eluwilussit(m): 5:54pm On May 06, 2016
grin
DaBullIT:
anybody that shows up for that dialogue is in soup grin grin grin

So true bro. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by PoliticalThuG(m): 5:54pm On May 06, 2016
I no fit laff
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by sexylado(m): 5:54pm On May 06, 2016
DaBullIT:
anybody that shows up for that dialogue is in soup grin grin grin
i don't think so, they'll tolorate them on dialogue table to know their mind and work on it

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by otitokoroleti: 5:55pm On May 06, 2016
Firefire:
You see...


Where are the brainless APC online touts glorying the fully evaporated Buhary's body language odor ? They claimed Buhary will deal with the ND terrorist the way he dealt with Mantanse or wetin dey call them in the 80'.

Only continuous dialogue, equity, fairness and transparency will deliver a peaceful administration for coordinated and well structure dividends of democracy or CHANGE if you like in Nigeria, being a multicultural, over religious and complex country.

Yoruba avengers loading... cool
for real?
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Realdeals(m): 5:58pm On May 06, 2016
Carrot and stick technique should be applied in dealing with them
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by olafum1(m): 5:59pm On May 06, 2016
grin
Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by 9jatatafo(m): 6:02pm On May 06, 2016
FG raised white flag sharpaly.

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by Eluwilussit(m): 6:03pm On May 06, 2016
ajebuter:
Apparently, FG just woke up from Damaturu burukutu-induced slumber

The only option left is meaningful dialogue because force and coercion will lead nowhere..

So, na to dey stay for darkness now until this pissing contest between government and Niger Delta Avengers is over?

Like we have a choice!

Honestly, #IpityBuhari#

Pity ke? When he was making inflammatory statements and causing trouble in the past, he should have realized that what goes around comes around. He deserves everything he's being served. He talked like the Messiah and superman but forgot that karma awaits every of our actions. He must reap what he sowed. cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: FG To Militants: We Are Open To Dialogue by monday1962(m): 6:05pm On May 06, 2016
That is a very good dream. Our oil. our own oil. that is a very good way to see this thing. You know what? The very day you gain control by self rule, you will become south Sudan. The youngest Africa child. What a freedom in south Sudan today after Independence? please think twice. better to learn from others mistakes than to experience. Work with the Government please. table talk is a better way.

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