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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by DEAFandDUMB(f): 10:28pm On Jun 12, 2016
Its crude oil a blessing or curse to this country?
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Nobody: 10:43pm On Jun 12, 2016
2016 is not 1967.
Access to the sea is everything.
Oil would be exchanged for state-of-the-art arsenal with deadly nations

Let's not pray for bad things because such war would be executed to right the wrongs of 1967. Every billion will go into it. Selflessly.

My advice: peace will favor Arewa more. Let the tiger sleep in peace!
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by 36xtr69r: 10:46pm On Jun 12, 2016
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attacker231:
I dont respond to lunatics. You are a patient at the hospital and should stop disturbing us sane being. No one have the time to respond to an animal that copy and paste same epistle everywhere. Dont you have shame?
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Frustrated IPOO miscreant, I feel your pains in your non-return journey to insanity. NK remains your eternal nemesis...

Useless Neanderthal savage of dirt and slavery, ranting brainlessly!
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by attacker231: 10:48pm On Jun 12, 2016
36xtr69r:
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Frustrated IPOO miscreant, I feel your pains in your non-return journey to insanity. NK remains your eternal nemesis...

Useless Neanderthal savage of dirt and slavery, ranting brainlessly!

Same copy and paste. Its truly a curse to be you, so sad your parents allow your condition to get worst. May your soul rest in peace.

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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Nobody: 10:52pm On Jun 12, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:
Its crude oil a blessing or curse to this country?

It's both- depending on which side of the river you stand.
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Nobody: 10:54pm On Jun 12, 2016
smbmedia:
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) yesterday described the destruction of oil installations embarked upon by the Niger Delta Avengers as an invitation to another civil war.

It also warned the militant group to desist from its “madness” of breaking oil pipelines, saying that the country cannot afford another war at this time.

Speaking in a telephone interview yesterday, ACF Chairman and former Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Ahmadu Coomassie, said the Avengers unending attacks on the nation’s oil installations were unjustifiable, as necessary machinery to develop the region has been put in place by the Federal Government. He said: “There is the Ministry of ..... see more...... http://starmediabase..com.ng/2016/06/dont-push-us-to-another-war-northern.html
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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by gemale(m): 11:00pm On Jun 12, 2016
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Nigeria: A Divided Nation
Nigeria, described as the most populous black nation on earth; biggest economy in Africa with enormous natural resources and highly diverse people. This nation is fragile and susceptible to failure if appropriate and sustainable strategies are not apply to deal with the current situations confronting it. This is a nation divided along four main issues: (1) ethnicity, (2) religion, (3) party affiliation, and (4) resources. It should be accepted that nationality and national unity cannot be forced upon people, at least, not anymore; and that discussion on peaceful secession of any group or ethnics should be allow without disbarment. I believed that promoting the status quo of oneness without opportunity to address our differences is dangerous for our national existence as a nation. I start this article on the premise that unless and until Hausa person can be elected as governor of Bayelsa or Rivers, Ijaw person elected as governor of Kano or Kogi, Yoruba person elected as governor of Abia or Anambra, and Igbo person elected as governor of Kastina or Kaduna, Nigeria practically remain a divided nation.
The notion that Nigeria existence is non-negotiable is not only nonsensical but undermines opportunity to build a united and indivisible country. In fact, the current idea that Nigeria is a united and indivisible country is ludicrous, bizarre and problematical for Nigeria’s corporate existence and future generations. We have move passed the era of amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria. Now, corporate existence of this nation must be on discussion table and no ethics group should be forced to remain in this failed state which never promote the concept of “Nigerian” but “Indigene”. This is Nigeria fundamental flaw because rather than seeing ourselves as Nigerians, we see ourselves as Indigenes of . . ., not the least, in Nigeria. Thus, our ethics and religious differences must be acknowledge, no need pretending about them; issues of fiscal federalism, resource control, regional government, state policing, environmental injustice, poor educational standards, corruption, unemployment, armed robbery and kidnapping, road traffic accidents and inadequate infrastructures, militancy and terrorism, over-dependence on imported goods, reckless government spending on foreign trips, devaluation of naira, incoherent economics policies and strategies, and leadership failure must be address. However, these issues cannot be sustainably address without addressing the current structure of Nigeria.
Theoretically, Nigeria is a federal country but in practice each of the federating states are not autonomous but rather form a unitary system of government which undermines states’ rights and development. This system of government also breeds corruption and enhance situation where one ethnicity is perceived as born-to-rule. Given our current challenges from economic crisis, fulani herdsmen crisis, boko haram terrorism crisis, Niger Delta militancy, to Biafra agitation and related crises, the present President Buhari and his administration must think outside the box. Although one must give some credits to Mr Buhari efforts in tackling corruption and building the nation, but this isn’t sufficient. Fighting of corruption must be fair and a tool perceived as fighting political enemies. To critics, as you prosecute PDP campaign funding, while not also prosecute APC campaign funding. The blame game, judicial injustice, and militarisation approach over handling of the various crises across the nation including the Niger Delta is capable of dividing this nation in the long run. This government is promoting a failed and doomed approach which is not sustainable or capable addressing the proximate cause of the crisis in Niger Delta. Do we destroy the town in order to save it?
Following the above, I called for sustainable risk and crisis management strategies in handling the current crises across Nigeria. The strategies may include turning local illegal refineries into legal artisanal refineries where local people can effectively participate in oil business, fiscal federalism, regional government where every regions or geopolitical zones is autonomous, state policing and equal opportunities for all Nigeria without regards to their ethnicity. I must conclude that unless and until Hausa person can be elected as governor of Bayelsa or Rivers, Ijaw person elected as governor of Kano or Kogi, Yoruba person as governor of Abia or Anambra, and Igbo person elected as governor of Kastina or Kaduna, Nigeria remain a divided nation. Like it or not! Let all government officials whether APC or PDP (including Buhari, Jonathan, Obasanjo, Atiku, Babaginda, Tinubu, Fashola, Amechi, Osibanjo, Tambuwa, Okorocha, Ngige, Lai, Wike, Dickson, Saraki, Rochas, Mimiko, Rauf, Kalu, etc.) see this post to promote oneness and indivisible nation.

my broda u will live long. ur post make sense die. i wish say na pple lyk u full dis country. we 4 don beta since. i weep 4 9ja. instd make we gv ourself brain dey thnk progressively,we still dey carry tribalistic, 'religious' & partisan 4 head lyk alabaru. make we continue 2 dey deeive ourselves while oda countries dey progress.
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by 36xtr69r: 11:01pm On Jun 12, 2016
attacker231:
Same copy and paste. Its truly a curse to be you, so sad your parents allow your condition to get worst. May your soul rest in peace.

Dimwitted bigot from Wasteland, it's being a curse sharing a country with a treacherous backst*bbing generation of accursed souls.

Safe journey to the great beyond as your family members rejoice at your terminal exit...
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by DEAFandDUMB(f): 11:04pm On Jun 12, 2016
artmostfair:


It's both- depending on which side of the river you stand.

I stand on the peace side .. The northerner are great famers and if well managed and mechanised, can be one of the biggest food exporters in Nigeria..

Why threaten war for something that is not even on your land... Or are they the sole owners of those pipelines?
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Nobody: 11:06pm On Jun 12, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:

Why threaten war for something that is not even on your land... Or are they the sole owners of those pipelines?
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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by DEAFandDUMB(f): 11:07pm On Jun 12, 2016
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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Nobody: 11:27pm On Jun 12, 2016

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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by nairamaniac: 12:45am On Jun 13, 2016
bejeiodus:
Elders must speak in conciliatory terms and not in war-like tone of voice. The angry youths blowing up pipelines in the Niger Delta should be placated not further angered with unguarded utterances such as this....
The ACF should join other Nigerians in the call for the restructuring of the country. That is the only way to bury the constant fear of another civil war.

I am fully Niger-deltan. These militants have taken it too far. and their distructions are taking its toll on the entire economy of the nation.
Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Nobody: 3:12am On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:


I stand on the peace side .. The northerner are great famers and if well managed and mechanised, can be one of the biggest food exporters in Nigeria..

Why threaten war for something that is not even on your land... Or are they the sole owners of those pipelines?

Oh yeah peace is worth paying for any day- and in extreme cases (like the one the Northern group is suggesting now) war is the price for a lasting peace.

Yes the northerners are "great farmers" like you said but has illiteracy allowed them to adopt agricultural best practices to improve yield? Ordinary cattle herdsmen were asked to build ranches and they were fuming, trekking with their animals from sokoto to rivers state, maiming, raping and bringing sorrow along with them.

Yes they are threatening war on oil that's not on their land; they are right! Over 80% of the oil blocs belongs to them I'm sure you are aware. All allotted to past coup plotters and looters! And crude oil is the reason why they say they are "politics experts" or "born to rule"... It's the reason they sing "One Naijeriya"... Crude oil is the reason for Abuja. Crude oil pays salaries in Zamfara. It's their life and so they must send in soldiers to die for it...

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Re: Don’t Push Us To Another War, Northern Group Cautions Ipob & N’delta Avengers by Kingson56(m): 8:43pm On Jun 19, 2016
smbmedia:
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) yesterday described the destruction of oil installations embarked upon by the Niger Delta Avengers as an invitation to another civil war.

It also warned the militant group to desist from its “madness” of breaking oil pipelines, saying that the country cannot afford another war at this time.

Speaking in a telephone interview yesterday, ACF Chairman and former Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Ahmadu Coomassie, said the Avengers unending attacks on the nation’s oil installations were unjustifiable, as necessary machinery to develop the region has been put in place by the Federal Government. He said: “There is the Ministry of ..... see more...... http://starmediabase..com.ng/2016/06/dont-push-us-to-another-war-northern.html
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