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N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by koruji(m): 2:24am On Nov 07, 2011
The fruit of non-durable solutions to the affairs of 150 million people are coming to bite all of us in the behind.

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Some Niger Delta militant groups that surrendered their arms under the Federal Government’s amnesty programmes have threatened to resume attacks within 14 days.

The groups threatened that unless their demands were met in two weeks, they would specifically target platforms that were important to the "survival of the Nigerian economy."

The warlords accused the Federal Government of a failure to pay their monthly allowance and condemned the "deliberate refusal of the Mr. Kingsley Kuku-led Presidential Amnesty Committee to recognise those who had submitted their arms under the amnesty programme. Kuku is the Presidential Adviser on Amnesty Programme."

The ex-warlords under the Forum of All Ex-militant Leaders met on Saturday in a location in the creeks and later issued a statement. Their followers were also said to have been in attendance at the meeting. The forum is led by ‘General’ Gift Tare of the Iduwini Volunteer Force.

In a statement issued by the Forum at the end of the meeting, the leaders of the groups, who described themselves as ‘Generals,’ urged government to pay the regular monthly allowances of militants who had dropped their arms.

"Except these modest requests are granted within the next 14 days, the Presidential Amnesty Committee should be ready for more face-off and violent confrontations," the statement reads.

Kuku had dismissed the protesters as disgruntled youths who were bent on derailing the amnesty programme. He had also insisted that the youths from the Niger Delta, who were currently agitating, did not submit their arms before the closure of the amnesty window.

The statement says the meeting, which lasted over six hours, "critically reviewed the amnesty programme, the nonchalant attitude of the implementers, the double standard applied to various ex-militants from various ethnic nationalities and preference to fighters of some selected ‘Generals’."

They said they had resolved to employ the "instrument of violence" since the authorities had ignored their agitation.

The group said, "Since the Mr. Kingsley Kuku-led Presidential Amnesty Committee has decided to turn this well-thought out peace initiative of our departed President and Apostle of peace, the late Alhaji Musa Umaru Yar ‘adua into his private and family business, everything, including violent confrontation should be adopted to correct this deliberate act of one of our own, who has today turned himself into an oppressor of sorts.

"That the Federal Government should urgently probe the Presidential Amnesty Committee as we have facts and figures to show that several persons who are not even recognised ex-militants are not only benefitting from the programme, but are today deciding the fate and destiny of known ex-fighters and patriots of the Niger Delta emancipation."

The ex-militants regretted the recent attacks on some vehicles owned by newspaper houses, noting that the drivers of the vehicles simply "refused to obey instructions."

The group further demanded that the Federal Government should immediately convene a stakeholders’ meeting where all aggrieved warlords would have an opportunity to let out their frustrations with the amnesty programme.

The Yar’Adua administration introduced an amnesty programme under which militants in the Niger Delta submitted their arms in exchange for state pardon, reintegration and retraining.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by aljharem3: 2:40am On Nov 07, 2011
wait o

this MEND people did not fight for resource control or amnesty but for a SS/Ijaw president.

WE NEED TO GET THIS RIGHT.

The treat of bomb is NOT for amnesty but to tell Boko Haram that they are still well equip to fight if Boko haram continues.

this is indeed sad.

Instead of this people talk of peace, they still want to add more bombs to the ones we have already
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by slap1(m): 6:25am On Nov 07, 2011
Sorry MEND, you clowns are out-dated, Boko Haram is the koko!
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Abagworo(m): 6:59am On Nov 07, 2011
I won't exonerate Bayelsa Governor from this latest MEND threat.For a man to threaten a serving President means he has an army in the waiting.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by jmaine: 7:50am On Nov 07, 2011
Abagworo:

[b]I won't exonerate Bayelsa Governor from this latest MEND threat.[/b]For a man to threaten a serving President means he has an army in the waiting.

Affirmed . . .
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Nobody: 8:24am On Nov 07, 2011
Abagworo:

I won't exonerate Bayelsa Governor from this latest MEND threat.F[b]or a man to threaten a serving President means he has an army in the waiting[/b].

And the PRESIDENT RAN! WITH HIS TAIL BETWEEN HIS LEGS[nxt topic] - Agbati covered the president's cowardice with the excuse that its not proper for the president to attend a wedding while bombs exploded in borno state! [na today bomb start dey explode for borno?]
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by vitality22(m): 11:40am On Nov 07, 2011
greateros:

And the PRESIDENT RAN! WITH HIS TAIL BETWEEN HIS LEGS[nxt topic] - Agbati covered the president's cowardice with the excuse that its not proper for the president to attend a wedding while bombs exploded in borno state! [na today bomb start dey explode for borno?]

My brother, i tire oooooooooooooooo
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Ymodulus: 11:50am On Nov 07, 2011
greateros:

And the PRESIDENT RAN! WITH HIS TAIL BETWEEN HIS LEGS[nxt topic] - Agbati covered the president's cowardice with the excuse that its not proper for the president to attend a wedding while bombs exploded in borno state! [na today bomb start dey explode for borno?]

your brilliancy baffles me. You got all the hidden trick figured out. That mugu fo0ol call Jonathan thought he was wise. This are reasons y we shouldnt let a niger-deltan from such states rule this country. Well the voted him lets just kepp laughing
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by BootyOnMe: 11:51am On Nov 07, 2011
Boko Haram of the South. I don't hear Northerners complaining o!
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by mikolo80: 12:18pm On Nov 07, 2011
finally someone willing to fight for their share of the national cake .its about time militants got back in the fray.too much docility on nigeriams part
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by okosodo: 12:37pm On Nov 07, 2011
So we must fight and destroy some things to get heard?
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by sylve11: 12:44pm On Nov 07, 2011
i missed Abacha sad cool
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by musiwa43: 12:53pm On Nov 07, 2011
There is nothing like the niger delta. It is 419 people. wake up,


We have only 3 geopolitical zone. The north, west and east.     while  kwara,kogi in the west, while Benue, taraba or adamawa in the east. that is all. all this people are dreamers.




Chibuike  Amaechi  Igbo governor of river state   (igbo name)





Azikiwe Goodluck  (igbo name)

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Uzodinma Goodhead Jr  (igbo name)


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Cross river state governor Obioma Liyel imoke  wife  (igbo name)

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Unoma Godswill Akpabio  (igbo name) wife   Akwa Ibom

Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by kunlekunle: 12:57pm On Nov 07, 2011
these guys anger should be vested on their leaders who are cheating them.
create your own party and vote them out.
then create a state of your dream
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Johnpaul2k2(m): 12:59pm On Nov 07, 2011
alj_harem:

wait o

this MEND people did not fight for resource control or amnesty but for a SS/Ijaw president.

WE NEED TO GET THIS RIGHT.

The treat of bomb is NOT for amnesty but to tell Boko Haram that they are still well equip to fight if Boko haram continues.

this is indeed sad.

Instead of this people talk of peace, they still want to add more bombs to the ones we have already
what of your Brothers , Boko Haram angry angry angry
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by joeyey(m): 1:16pm On Nov 07, 2011
Will there ever be peace in Nigeria? where did we go wrong? What do we teach our children? What are we planting for the next generation?
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Nobody: 1:25pm On Nov 07, 2011
Beaf should talk to the boys o !
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by umechuma: 1:33pm On Nov 07, 2011
Ymodulus:

your brilliancy baffles me. You got all the hidden trick figured out. That mugu fo0ol call Jonathan thought he was wise. This are reasons y we shouldnt let a niger-deltan from such states rule this country. Well the voted him lets just kepp laughing
You don't want them to be president but you want their oil money to fund a failed country called Nigeria.You must be the biggest hypocrite of this millennium

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Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by umechuma: 1:38pm On Nov 07, 2011
joeyey:

Will there ever be peace in Nigeria? where did we go wrong? What do we teach our children? What are we planting for the next generation?
Don't expect peace in Nigeria within the next 50 years,Nigeria is a failed marriage but are been forced to live together.More violence ahead
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Nobody: 1:44pm On Nov 07, 2011
umechuma:

You don't want them to be president but you want their oil money to fund a failed country called Nigeria.You must be the biggest hypocrite of this millennium
Jonathan coming from ND doesn't mean he's going to solve all their problems afterall the SW had Obj for 8 years but what came out of it ? Perhaps you didn't know that yardua did more for ND than jonathan !
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by ifyalways(f): 1:50pm On Nov 07, 2011
MEND still dey alive?

Thought they gave an ultimatum weeks ago,what came out of that
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by highland(m): 1:56pm On Nov 07, 2011
Hungry MEND. sorry
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Nobody: 2:06pm On Nov 07, 2011
ifyalways:

MEND still dey alive?

Thought they gave an ultimatum weeks ago,what came out of that
Most of them have become friends of government but the unfortunate ones are still readily available collecting 65k every month and can go gaga whenever the small change no come on time.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Bornagain190: 2:07pm On Nov 07, 2011
highland:

Hungry MEND. sorry
i agree. Mend should just attack and stop giving ultimatums. Boko boys dont talk, they act.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by polokor60(m): 2:07pm On Nov 07, 2011
Abagworo:

I won't exonerate Bayelsa Governor from this latest MEND threat.For a man to threaten a serving President means he has an army in the waiting.
well said,this is an indirect black mail for that dude to win the primary ticket for his party or else all hell will be let loose.if he wins the ticket then GED is a coward. sad angry
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Afam4eva(m): 2:14pm On Nov 07, 2011
The US prediction on Nigeria's break is coming to pass. Only time will tell.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by DonJoey(m): 2:17pm On Nov 07, 2011
Why all these attacks north and south?, thank God am in the WEST
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Nobody: 2:22pm On Nov 07, 2011
DonJoey:

Why all these attacks north and south?, thank God am in the WEST
Even the ibos and others in yorubaland can attest to this. grin yorubaland is the safest place in nigeria !
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by fergie321: 2:40pm On Nov 07, 2011
Please come back to redeem us from these moslem bastard, without the oil money they can't buy guns and bullets. Make sure there is no more oil flow from from your back yard. They should look for oil up north. Another thing make sure you don't kill any of us so you can get the people's support for a long fight. GEJ can't guarantee us security. The day they scared him away from celebrating the independent at Eagle square that is the day they finished him off. He just like paper to them now.


Welcome backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Go Go Go Go. Don't kill your own people so you can have their support. You also need a smooth talking spoke person to present your case to international community. If they send bomber to us in the south seize the war ship in our water and send laser guided bomb to Kano market. Eye for eye. They are beast. You will get intelligent people to join your organisation if you fight clean and not kill your own people. You need to fight CLEVER and minimise lose.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Kobojunkie: 2:53pm On Nov 07, 2011
The ex-warlords under the Forum of All Ex-militant Leaders met on Saturday in a location in the creeks and later issued a statement. Their followers were also said to have been in attendance at the meeting. The forum is led by ‘General’ Gift Tare of the Iduwini Volunteer Force.

In a statement issued by the Forum at the end of the meeting, the leaders of the groups, who described themselves as ‘Generals,’ urged government to pay the regular monthly allowances of militants who had dropped their arms.

"Except these modest requests are granted within the next 14 days, the Presidential Amnesty Committee should be ready for more face-off and violent confrontations," the statement reads.

This group should attack or shut up! We are tired of the many threats.
Re: N’delta Ex-militants Threaten Renewed Attacks In 14 Days by Maximip(m): 3:01pm On Nov 07, 2011
sylve11:

i missed Abacha sad cool

I swear.

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