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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Simitrendy: 10:10pm On Jan 31, 2015
They gat to be detained but dat clueless man will do nothing mtcheeew FeBUHARI14 is almost here mayb u goo dey give ultimatum wen the peoples general is one throne am even expecting tompolo and ugly asari to gimme ultimatum tew

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by martincbarton: 10:11pm On Jan 31, 2015
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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by yurme(m): 10:11pm On Jan 31, 2015
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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Collynzo9: 10:12pm On Jan 31, 2015
teemanbastos:
bastards.
Yet itz under a clueless administration dis miscreants can make war-inciting statements and go scot free.
Wich oil? Na them create d oil? Fools.
The funny thing is that you can't go to any of the oil installations and argue this point of yours with them.
Just keep ranting on the internet.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Nobody: 10:12pm On Jan 31, 2015
2015 election is a game of words.
Lest I forget: Pls GEJ, be our Val on 14:02:2015

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Burger01(m): 10:13pm On Jan 31, 2015
Group of criminals with empty threatsundecided

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by teemanbastos(m): 10:15pm On Jan 31, 2015
Collynzo9:

The funny thing is that you can't go to any of the oil installations and argue this point of yours with them.
Just keep ranting on the internet.
datz d problem with 9jerians.. #unbelief. Dnt ask me 4 xplanation
Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Collynzo9: 10:16pm On Jan 31, 2015
What is the name of Danjuma's oil company in the ND and where are his facilities located?
Those places should be no go areas after the 7 days.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by ASL33: 10:16pm On Jan 31, 2015
Dasini:
These men should be cooling off in jail, they keep making threat, in a sane society they would have been arrested by now.am sure if it is an opposition member doing these, JEG would have raised eyebrow.
In a sane society coup plotters don't come back to context election.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by snowprince59(m): 10:16pm On Jan 31, 2015
My friend! Are yu a nigerian? Did yu write dis under duress? I think so. Wat is wrong in what u jas condemned?
Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Optional2(f): 10:17pm On Jan 31, 2015
Hmm i no fit laugh
Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by elbinmanny(m): 10:21pm On Jan 31, 2015
Dasini:
These men should be cooling off in jail, they keep making threat, in a sane society they would have been arrested by now.am sure if it is an opposition member doing these, JEG would have raised eyebrow.
in sane societies their lands should have been more developed before others. They suffer the spillage..the infertile farm lands..the dead aquatic life..the poluted environment.. so my friend just shut up if u dont have wat to type. angry

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Nobody: 10:21pm On Jan 31, 2015
I can't wait for another 7 days to come. grin

Let me see what they can do!
Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Rilwayne001: 10:21pm On Jan 31, 2015
Stup1d cowards
Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Yeske2(m): 10:21pm On Jan 31, 2015
What are they waiting for? I knew GEJ had a grand plan from the beginning, now unfolding.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Jokay07(m): 10:22pm On Jan 31, 2015
Donmarrius:
[s][/s]Tell me what they said that is not true,or is it that when people say the truth,they should be jailed?.Is Nigerian unity not oil unity?.mtchw
you mean when people say the truth that there would be war if jonathan loses? Or you think issuing war threat is the best way to go about in a democratic society. What's bad is bad.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Nobody: 10:22pm On Jan 31, 2015
Burger01:
Group of criminals with empty threatsundecided
Empty threat?

you don't know militants.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by omolami: 10:25pm On Jan 31, 2015
That serves danjma right.He is still living in d past,and i pity him.I fully support d militant carrying ot their threats if he fails to applogise as demanded.Fool wih bend mouth

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by danla44(m): 10:25pm On Jan 31, 2015
Bunch of Idiots calling themselve Niger Delta Militant

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Eluwilussit(m): 10:25pm On Jan 31, 2015
Donmarrius:
[s][/s]Tell me what they said that is not true,or is it that when people say the truth,they should be jailed?.Is Nigerian unity not oil unity?.mtchw

Don't mind the hypocrites. United nigeria because of what they gain. Why didn't these same people condemn sharia or Boko haram? What's wrong with true federalism? That way, each state will be forced to develope its own human and natural resources. Go to school, no way but you want to rule those who are educated. Shame.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by udemzyudex(m): 10:26pm On Jan 31, 2015
lol... Make una dey argue while i dey count down..... I want to see what will happen.. If he withdraw his statement which i know he won't cos it will be a disgrace,then he is a coward and if the militant fail to do their worst,then i will never take them serious .

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Truckpusher(m): 10:27pm On Jan 31, 2015
Dasini:
These men should be cooling off in jail, they keep making threat, in a sane society they would have been arrested by now.am sure if it is an opposition member doing these, JEG would have raised eyebrow.
Even in a sane society ,this is what you get when you oppress a people beyond their bearable limit.

Danjuma should recant his words or face the worse.
After all with one simple strike on the Niger Delta oil he will become a poor man overnight .And who really wants to be poor after tasting wealth.
Wealth is like drugs ,once you taste it you'll never want to go back.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by UnimkeAk(m): 10:27pm On Jan 31, 2015
teemanbastos:
bastards.
Yet itz under a clueless administration dis miscreants can make war-inciting statements and go scot free.
Wich oil? Na them create d oil? Fools.

Shey make I give u Tompolo aka Government number, make you call am tell am.

No be all this ranting on nl

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by ikombe: 10:28pm On Jan 31, 2015
teemanbastos:
bastards.
Yet itz under a clueless administration dis miscreants can make war-inciting statements and go scot free.
Wich oil? Na them create d oil? Fools.
the words of a clueless foool.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by emmatok(m): 10:29pm On Jan 31, 2015
customized13:
Empty threat?

you don't know militants.

Empty threats .
Those General got enough oil wells and refineries outside Nigerian soil.

The oil is even worthless at the moment.
if Russia with her oil and gas can be in Recession who needs ND oil.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Burger01(m): 10:30pm On Jan 31, 2015
customized13:
Empty threat?

you don't know militants.
I'm scared, abeg tell me about them.undecided

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by AlfaSeltzer(m): 10:30pm On Jan 31, 2015
elbinmanny:
in sane societies their lands should have been more developed before others. They suffer the spillage..the infertile farm lands..the dead aquatic life..the poluted environment.. so my friend just shut up if u dont have wat to type. angry

That's what happens when you join your enemies to fight your brother. As an Igbo, I am very happy some people's eyes are opening through suffer inflicted upon them by those they allied with to kill us. Amadioha liveth.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Eluwilussit(m): 10:30pm On Jan 31, 2015
ASL33:
In a sane society coup plotters don't come back to context election.

You dey mind the idiots. Hypocrites. Buhari committed worst crime by his coup than the militants.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by smoothpapuzy(m): 10:30pm On Jan 31, 2015
olatade:
Former defence minister, Gen. Yakubu Danjuma, yesterday got a seven-day ultimatum from a group of ex-militants in the Niger Delta to withdraw his statement in which he called for the arrest of some former warlords or face their wrath.

Gen. Danjuma had, on Wednesday,  condemned last weekend’s meeting of the former warlords in Yenagoa where they threatened to unleash terror on the country if President Goodluck Jonathan loses next month’s election.

Danjuma called for immediate arrest of the war mongers including Government Ekpemupolo a.k.a. Tompolo, Asari Dokubo and Victor Ben Ebikabowei a.k.a. Boyloaf.

A group of ex-militants —the Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development Initiative—led by Reuben Wilson, issued the ultimatum to Danjuma to withdraw the ‘insult’, failing which it said he would be courting trouble.

Boyloaf, reacting separately to Danjuma’s call for the arrest of the militants, threatened yesterday to attack the general’s assets in the Niger Delta if he fails to “retrace his steps” and apologise to the former militants and the people of the Niger Delta.

The Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development Initiative, in a statement by its  President, Reuben Wilson, said that Danjuma, by calling for the arrest of the militants “has walked on the tail of the serpent.”

The group said: “As much as he has the right to free speech, Danjuma ought to know that the oil money he is enjoying today, through his ownership of oil blocs, came from our sacrifices and blood. We staked our lives to fight for the development of our country.

“We fought for freedom for our land and it pains us that people like Danjuma who have reaped bountifully from the Niger Delta, can wake up to insult our sensibilities.

“For Danjuma to call for the arrest of Asari Dokubo, then he has walked on the tail of the serpent.

“The much we know is that we the ex militants who decided to drop our guns to join forces with the federal government to develop the country, especially the Niger Delta, have never said anything or taken any action that would warrant such explosives from Danjuma.“

Restating its support for President Jonathan in next month’s election,the group said: “All we have said overtime is that our brother and president, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, a true son of the Niger Delta, deserves to enjoy the two terms in office provided for in the constitution.

“We stand by this right and we will do everything legal and legitimate to make sure that he is not robbed of that right; not by a thousand Danjumas.

“Danjuma cannot be enjoying our oil money and be insulting us at the same time. We are therefore giving him seven days from today to retract the statement he made to the media on the arrest of Asari Dokubo. We see his call as a declaration of war with the former fighters and we will like to tell him that we are ready to face him, having declared himself our enemy.

“We are well aware that he owns oil blocs in the Niger Delta. He cannot be eating from our farm and at the same time calling us stupid and wishing that we should be arrested while he continues to harvest from our farm.

“Danjuma should apologise to all the former fighters or we will assume that he has no regrets for his utterances.

“We wish to sound this note of warning to all those who think they can intimidate us and force us to abandon our struggle for the re-election of Jonathan-their joint effort aimed at denying us our right will not work. They may be in the majority but we have a minority oil and that is what is feeding this country.

“If they want to push a minority man out of Aso Rock by force, they should start thinking of where they will get money to keep their man in Aso Rock because our oil money will no more be there for them to share.

“Danjuma must retract the statement within 7 days and apologise to us.”

Ebokabowei, on his part described Danjuma’s demand for their arrest as “reckless and provocative,” and wondered why the former chief of army staff did not condemn the attack on the president’s convoy in some northern states.

His words:“What are the issues that elicited retired General TY Danjuma’s reckless and provocative call? When the motor convoy (sic)  of the symbol of our collective national sovereignty, President Goodluck Jonathan, was attacked in northern cities of Jos, Katsina and Bauchi, by hegemonic Northern establishment and their hired elements, retired General T.Y Danjuma did not grant any interview to condemn the act.

“He lost his voice because he is in tacit support of such manoeuvres to disgrace and remove President Goodluck Jonathan from office using whatever means possible.

“Nigerians should not be deceived; retired General TY Danjuma is not moved to intervene in national issues for altruistic reasons.”

He alleged that Danjuma has failed to provide for the Niger Delta communities where his company prospects for oil.

“Is this the kind of man that will now speak about the unity of Nigeria? For General TY Danjuma and his likes, the unity of Nigeria centres on the control of the oil resources in the Niger Delta.

“Our eyes are now open. Wwe are watching. Any attempt to cause any inconvenience by way of arrest or intimidation of any Niger Delta leader will be met with stiff resistance and the consequences will be grave and disproportional. This is a promise and not a threat,” he said.

However, Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on the amnesty programme, Mr Kingsley Kuku, dismissed reports that the Ijaw will go to war if President Goodluck Jonathan is not re-elected into office.

Tompolo, Dokubo, Boyloaf and other former warlords, Kuku said, only expressed concern over the way the president was treated during his campaign in Bauchi and Katsina states.

Kuku reacted to the reports in Abuja yesterday at a forum on how to apply the lessons learnt from the solutions that brought the Niger Delta militancy to a calm, in solving the Boko Haram problem.

Aside from this, Kuku also asked leaders from the North-East to take ownership of the Boko Haram problem and end it.

Kuku and Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State were at the Yenagoa meeting of the ex-warlords.

The meeting took place at the Government House, Yenagoa.

Also yesterday, the Northern Coalition for Good Governance condemned the recent war threats issued by the Niger Delta militants.

It urged politicians to shun acts capable of endangering the country’s democracy.

The group also insisted that all the people suspected to have played any role in the post 2011 election violence should be brought to book with a view to ensuring violence-free elections next month.

The Group’s Director of Research and Documentation, Dr. Ibrahim Baba, told journalists in Abuja after a protest demanding justice during the elections that Nigerians should not allow the 2011 post-election violence repeat itself.

He argued that one of the ways that election violence could be averted is by the prosecution of those involved.

He said the group would stand against anybody or group trying to divide the country through religion, ethnicity or tribalism.

On Dokubo, he said, “We condemn Dokubo’s threat and any act of linguistics intimidation. We condemn it in all entirety. There is nobody that is above the law; nobody should try to sectionalize the country for whatever reason. We condemn Asari-Dokubo and his vituperations; we condemn any person that is trying to promote ethnicity, religion and tribalism. Asari-Dokubo is not an exception and we want to say that if he is found culpable in any thing we will also take him head on”.



http://thenationonlineng.net/new/war-threats-niger-delta-ex-militants-give-danjuma-7-day-ultimatum/





South south people, in ojukwus voice, 'good morning'!!

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Nobody: 10:31pm On Jan 31, 2015
emmatok:


Empty threats .
Those General got enough oil wells and refineries outside Nigerian soil.

The oil is even worthless at the moment.
if Russia with her oil and gas can be in Recession who needs ND oil.
I don't support the ND militant threat, but those guys can be troublesome.....seriously

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by Nobody: 10:31pm On Jan 31, 2015
All na wash, its cos dia persin is in power that's why they are making mouth. They should dare make mouth under leadership of som1 who isn't from their clan n tribe. They will so be roasted. All that's needed is to drop bombs on their villages, end of discussion.

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Re: War Threats: Niger Delta Ex-militants Give Danjuma 7-day Ultimatum by seangy4konji: 10:31pm On Jan 31, 2015
The best thing in Nigeria now is to be able to have a weapon and have a license for it as when day light militanta are threatening the country and still enjoying then I see no reason why a 100 level undergraduate can't walk Into a bank and tell them to hand over their cash with no body askin him the reason. We should be able to Robb the rich and rape their children also and give te police money on our way out.

If it's ok for people to threaten out lives and go away with it then I see no reason why we cant decend on the senators house around the corner and collect all they have ever worke for.

If war should happen in this country.a lot of people will die as we have all opened our eyes to allow treason be treated with fragile hands and you are breeding what you can't handle.

It's a shame our leaders have all joined hands with terorist to make life of citizens unbearable and fear. If ordinary boy steal Nokia you are quick to sentence them right??

The time will come and I hope blod will not flow but I want us to be watchful of our president. He is one a side and we should not wait and watch them.hey have been importing arms and some have come out in open but thy have as usual swept their as purchase deals under the carpet. The southaftica deal which is one out of many.

Nigeria please this is not any body a fathers title. Not do or die. As a Yoruba. I will fight till d last drop and you looters won't go Scott free when the time comes.

Ruth will prevails and injustice will never go unpunished.

Thieves.

We will kill all d Ijaw people here in d south west and that's guaranteed.

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