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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by darlingboi: 3:59pm On Apr 19, 2015
Mr wilson have shared his idea so dnt insult anyonebody we are in democracy if u dnt have any couragious statement u keep calm
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Ilekeh(f): 3:59pm On Apr 19, 2015
Faraidi:
fools,we the Niger Deltan's are waiting for you people.We are not cowards like some tribes,let us see how that useless buhari will drill the oil on our soil.We are waiting,Nigerias will cry.

You're actually the biggest cowards in Nigeria, blowing pipelines and hurting innocent people. Take your grievances to your politicians.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 4:04pm On Apr 19, 2015
Faraidi:
we shall know who will laugh last.Remember Nigeria Army can't match those millitant.
the navy and army can...I am a core niger deltan from bayelsa...and I dont support the militants one bit..if only they were fighting a just course I wouldnt mind..but as it is its all about their bank accounts...the FG should come all out to deal with them and face the real niger deltans...

Gone are the days of KEN SAROWIWA...

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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Jaypea98: 4:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
HzRF:

ND rose to number 1 citizen of d country
Ruling u d "cluefull" 1for 4 yrs
And you are you also clueless?
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 4:08pm On Apr 19, 2015
All niger deltans we dont need to be angry or fight buhari and his government...our real enemies are the goodlucks.the denzienis,the orubebe's,the dicksons,the ameachis,all niger delta governors and senators and the militants..these are the guys who have led niger delta backwards for over a decade...

I hate them all... angry...
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 4:09pm On Apr 19, 2015
Jaypea98:

And you are you also clueless?
Wait lemme
Ask ifa
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Hennyboy(m): 4:09pm On Apr 19, 2015
THIS A MUST READ : Before Nigeria descends into telecoms monopoly from MTN

http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=167353

What do you all think?
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by philips70(m): 4:23pm On Apr 19, 2015
klevjey:



same way ghadafi was a military man...he died like a chicken...


when it comes to war, it is the number of bullets that matters...and u know u won't just be dealing with militants, but the se and ss military too...(off course u don't expect them to fight against their brothers just to satisfy an infidel....do u)

Died like a chicken in the hands of some rag tag militants abi? Your inference is as warped and clueless as your brain. So when some criminal elements tried to sabotage the government some ss and se military men will join them in the act. Let me tell you, Asari, Tompolo and other militant leaders know it's no longer a tea party.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Plutonium(m): 4:24pm On Apr 19, 2015
You see,

I like when kids and some cowards sit on their pc and type all sorts and abuse those militants. Abuse the SS and SE. I can only shake my head at their ignorance.

If only the know that all we enjoy in Nigeria runs in thousands of miles of pipelines, if only they remember how within one month this country was down to 60% of its revenue....oh dear little children. If only they know the Niger Delta of today is different from that of the 1990's.

We having a hard time fighting insurgence on open ground. If only the cowards typing nonsense in NL knew what it is like in the creeks that's bigger than most states in Nigeria.

Poor souls dancing into a trap set up by the Niger Deltan.

Listen little children of short memory. If you want peace in Nigeria, better talk peace with Niger Deltan. A word is enough for the wise.

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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deandavid(m): 4:32pm On Apr 19, 2015
deletrue:
May 29 dey here now. He nor far. You people will know that Ogogoro just resemble water but they not the same. Let us see how you people will enjoy this oil that not produce by neither the north or west. Continue to dance for the oil.
wch oyel u dey talk about. D one wen ur papa buy? Look u cannot claim owner ship of oil than an Ekpan man. Yes my community habours nearly all d multinational drilling oil in d country,my community habours d only refinery working (less than 60) wrpc,Nigerian gas,ppmc,nestoil,chevron name them but i tell u. Till now I no fit even get common helper work. Why some educated tout will be paid millions for doing nothing. GMB should scrap that amnesty crap. And give youths jobs.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 4:43pm On Apr 19, 2015
philips70:


Died like a chicken in the hands of some rag tag militants abi? Your inference is as warped and clueless as your brain. So when some criminal elements tried to sabotage the government some ss and se military men will join them in the act. Let me tell you, Asari, Tompolo and other militant leaders know it's no longer a tea party.


d way u carry d military amazes me...without the help of chad and Cameroonian military, do u think any logical progress would have been made against BH? u call d militant rag tag...how many are they?? if ur military is strong enough, send some SW and NE military equal to their numbers and let's see if one amala man or kunu drinker would leave alive??




mind you, this was how ISIS started...the Iraqi government thought they would be a flash in the palm...today no Iraqi military man can wear the khaki without fear..



Have u seen militant attack before?? If u have, u won't fear ordinary soldier... their training is hyperactive...


of course , u won't understand me since all ur life, u haven't left d 4 walls of ur town...
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Orikinla(m): 4:49pm On Apr 19, 2015
[size=18pt]MEND is the only legitimate organization for the best in the Niger Delta.And MEND endorsed Buhari for President.[/size]
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by ikeyman00(m): 4:51pm On Apr 19, 2015
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mcquin:


You don't get it. Jona was basicly removed not because of money lost, but because of lives lost in the North that he couldn't protect.

Many countries survive without oil and Nigeria once did, so it is no biggie. Even Lagos gets more from taxes than oil.

So if you want to destabilise Buhari, I repeat, start killing yourselves, else quit trying and assist govt in developing all regions.

General Mohammadu Buhari- President Federal Republic of Nigeria, May 29, 2015-2023. Haters chew my left blokos.

never knew Nigeria was ever good; plz feed this rubbish to baboons and monkeys in the zoo called Nigeria

by the way what is your take that over 99% oil blocks are shared among boko harem hausa-fulani in alliance with the yoruba

true or false?

and let me tell u something your man Buhari was once respected by boko harem that he was chosen as their negotiator but the boko harem i believe has gone beyond control. Just last week they headed not less than 15 people in the north

lets see how Buhari will control his boys and remember the boko boko hausa-fulani -kanuri has upgraded; they has join ISIS

ndi ara
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by timunstopable: 4:54pm On Apr 19, 2015
How long will these morons be collecting money for doing nothing

graduates are jobless unemployed these ones are smiling to the bank.buying private jets ,luxurious cars for doing nothing

we always have reward evil in this country
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by hope4nigeria(m): 4:56pm On Apr 19, 2015
dayocash:
If the defeat of GEJ is a conspiracy against SS,then can we say the emergence of GEJ in 2011 was a conspiracy against NE because SW supported GEJ massively then but no shouting of conspiracy then. This people should just accept that GEJ failed all Nigerians which called for New Govt.
NOTE:common SS man is a greed,Imagine That failed Gej in 2011 won in Lagos&kano! now they r spewing rubish.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Ekowise(m): 5:06pm On Apr 19, 2015
IzonOwei:
Buhari should not listen to the demands of those big eyed money loving militants...rather buhari should pay attention to creating schemes that would develop the niger delta..the militants are all thieves...they have lost focus of the real niger delta struggle...I want their amnesty monies and payments truncated for good... angry
you spoke wisely and not like the ones that will start saying rubbish due to foolishness.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by ikeyman00(m): 5:08pm On Apr 19, 2015
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omooba969: 3:22pm

The SS, SE & ex-militants know quite well that it would be suicidal if they dare confront the APC govt. I bet they must have consulted with some history professors to jog their memories about the past. We still remember what happened when ojukwu led the igbos to rise against our dear Nigeria. We also remember what happened to the chadians when they invaded our dear Nigeria from the northern part.

GMB led the battalion that dealt with the invaders. If we can recollect, GMB & his battalion did not only drive out the invaders, they also pursued them into chad & crushed them until they cried out to international community for help. Till tomorrow they would not even think of invading talk less of planning to do so.

So these recycled criminals called ex-militants know what to expect because GMB will not tolerate them, they will simply lose all( I mean ALL )

now listen and listen carefully if u may; the fact that the yorubas dnt travel that much across the zoo called Nigeria will always give them the illusion oduduwa land is the most kini again eduacted or developed till statistics come calling

In 1967 u have people that volunteer to fight at the sight of unprepared war declared by evil Gowon with mostly wooden guns and machete. They weren't prepared or anything! Under that condition they have to feed, assembly some weapons, they could not go on to hold their position because they ran out of ammunition and that and guess what

They held your so called Buhari army down for close to 3yrs chieeeeeeeeee

Now this is 2015 and who da hell is hausa-fulani Buahari

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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by anwo247: 5:12pm On Apr 19, 2015
There must be something called Anger in APC, that "A" shd represent anger or angry or something like that... I have never seen any person or group of persons that are angry in defeat and victory. ..

what is it that APC want again? You told lies to Nigerians and voted with underage kids and won yet your anger is all over the places.

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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by ikeyman00(m): 5:19pm On Apr 19, 2015
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hope4nigeria

NOTE:common SS man is a greed,Imagine That failed Gej in 2011 won in Lagos&kano! now they r spewing rubish.

oh yea; and under each oil block in the East in the criminal hands of hausa-fulani looters aboki caters millions of dollar a day

while the average mallam is polishing shoes somewhere in the zoo called Nigeria

so we ask who is greedy?

u called your self hope4nigeria the zoo

u have a country where people get deported; people got killed because cartoon saga in Denmark; yes i repeat in Denmark and as u for ehhh lets say Buahari lost and u are typing from Kano hmm u wouldnt be here typing rubbish upon rubbish as a typical yoruba u are

lets embrace the truth and truth and only the truth will set us free

nothing else

mad mad people
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by unclejb2(m): 5:41pm On Apr 19, 2015
After May 29.... #Buharibringoutyougirls
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by nicago: 5:52pm On Apr 19, 2015
iykofias:
A pastor is d spokeperson of militants? Is these a some kinda a Sunday joke or wart?

Bro, don't get it wrong. People in the SS bear different names like General, Government, Chevron etc so don't be surprised that Pastor might be the man's name.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by philips70(m): 6:01pm On Apr 19, 2015
klevjey:



d way u carry d military amazes me...without the help of chad and Cameroonian military, do u think any logical progress would have been made against BH? u call d militant rag tag...how many are they?? if ur military is strong enough, send some SW and NE military equal to their numbers and let's see if one amala man or kunu drinker would leave alive??




mind you, this was how ISIS started...the Iraqi government thought they would be a flash in the palm...today no Iraqi military man can wear the khaki without fear..



Have u seen militant attack before?? If u have, u won't fear ordinary soldier... their training is hyperactive...


of course , u won't understand me since all ur life, u haven't left d 4 walls of ur town...

Never you refer to ISIS, Boko Haram, Al Shebab, Al quaeda when you are talking about the militants in the south. Entirely different specie of human beings. None of them is ready to take a bullet not to talk of suicide to advance their course. Militants are just business men advancing the course of their pockets.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by gebest: 6:10pm On Apr 19, 2015
klevjey:



u sound as if we don't have military as part of the Nigerian army....so our military men would open their eyes and watch some kunu drinkers and some amala-eating men do as they like??


For ur information, go to ND Kaduna, the finest military men are the SS men...
so what are u insinuating?
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by godsowninvest(m): 6:11pm On Apr 19, 2015
dangerous boys, dare them and u will know how far
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Boyooosa(m): 6:16pm On Apr 19, 2015
imbless:
The defeat of GEJ is not a conspiracy against SS, its just that people want change and they voted for it,
And I think that u want to be on GMB good side because u remembered and recalled what OBJ did to u people, and u know that GMB don't tolerate nonsense.
i endorsed ur post but where i got a bit cynical is where u reminded the group of OBJ's action to Odi or something. Anyway, let me just tell you dat if any little group feels they are not being ruled justly, they can be a threat to any Govt on a throne in as much they have a good cause and not like BH's vision-less cause. What would a Buhari do, or even an OBJ if a set of pple stand up to right the wrong inflicted on them as Nigerians. The worst mistake you can do as a leader is to undermine a set of people for any reason. Go and check your history; Minority starts Major Wars! Gbam.

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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by omotoyossi(m): 6:17pm On Apr 19, 2015
Pejapaul:
am a northerner and i stand on the fact that the victory of Buhari was base on conspiracy against gooluck and the south, i mean its high time we have an igbo president, let them taste the presidency and whoever oppose this motion is part of the conspiracy i mentioned.
liar..u r not a northerner.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by imbless: 6:22pm On Apr 19, 2015
Boyooosa:

i endorsed ur post but where i got a bit cynical is where u reminded the group of OBJ's action to Odi or something. Anyway, let me just tell you dat if any little group feels they are not being ruled justly, they can be a threat to any Govt on a throne in as much they have a good cause and not like BH's vision-less cause. What would a Buhari do, or even an OBJ if a set of pple stand up to right the wrong inflicted on them as Nigerians. The worst mistake you can do as a leader is to undermine a set of people for any reason. Go and check your history; Minority starts Major Wars! Gbam.
noted.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by iykofias(m): 6:40pm On Apr 19, 2015
nicago:


Bro, don't get it wrong. People in the SS bear different names like General, Government, Chevron etc so don't be surprised that Pastor might be the man's name.
u'r jux made sense bro, cos i couldn't fathom wot i was reading. Imagine a man of God engaging wit such packs
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Wuuworld(m): 6:42pm On Apr 19, 2015
If GMB fail to do this,we will crumble the Nation's Economy....let us see how he will govern well without oil money.......Ndi Ugwu bu Ewu Nigeria.

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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Wuuworld(m): 6:45pm On Apr 19, 2015
If GMB fail to do this,we will crumble the Nation's Economy....let us see how he will govern well without oil money.......Ndi Ugwu bu Ewu Nigeria..we are waiting for him to mess up
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Remarkable: 6:45pm On Apr 19, 2015
Interesting how they said it wasn't a gang-up against the south-sout alone... but mentioned the south-east as well... so the so-called attaché by force is not only one way, it is going both ways... in which case is defined as mutual co-operation.

These are the people that know what they are talking about, not some NL-Niger deltan that has to write or claim to be from the south-south at the end of his post. lol. jokers.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by lastpage: 6:53pm On Apr 19, 2015
Pastor Wilson:

According to the ex-militant leaders, though they have discovered that the defeat of President Goodluck Jonathan at the poll was a conspiracy of the South-West and the North against the South-South and the South-East, the decision to stand firm and support the incoming administration is based on the premise that the Amnesty Programme, initiated under the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan will not be stopped.

The statement signed by Pastor Wilson, congratulated the president-elect on his victory at the poll, but begged him not to abandon the amnesty programme of the federal government. “We have called on all freedom fighters to support the incoming administration to enable it fulfill its campaign promises to Nigerians,” he said.

Wilson, who described the amnesty programme as the only panacea to peace and security in the Niger Delta region, warned that it should not be toyed with by the incoming government. He warned that there will be no peace in the region if the Presidential Amnesty Programme is neglected or abandoned.

Source:
http://leadership.ng/news/426657/why-we-changed-our-position-on-buhari-ex-militants

[size=18pt][b]So its all about THE MONEY..... and that ain't damn FUNNY! [/size]shocked shocked

WHAT HAS THE AMNESTY PROGRAMME ACHIEVED, IN THE LAST 8 YEARS? ..... apart from producing Billionaire crooks like Boyloaf, Tompolo, Asar, Edwin Clarke, e.t.c!
Has it improved the life of the "ordinary man in the N/Delta? No!!


The leeches want to continue the status-quo of indiscriminate wastage of Resources! .... but lack the balls to carry-out their threat!



No one can blackmail Buhari into such nonsense.
"Amnesty can NOT BE FUNDED ENDLESSLY.

Rather, Buhari will use the Money to build Bridges, Roads, Schools, Pipe-borne Water, Hospitals in the Niger Delta through DIRECT FEDERAL GOVT interventions, just as it would be doing in, other sates of the federation.

THE WASTAGE MUST STOP, ...AMNESTY IS OVER!
ANYONE NOT HAPPY CAN CARRY ARMS AND I AM SURE THIS PRESIDENT, LIKE OBJ, HAS BALLS TO DEAL WITH IT, WITH THE SUPPORT OF ALL GOOD CITIZENS OF NIGERIA[/b]. undecided wink


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