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What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:43am On Nov 01, 2015
The South-South or "Niger Delta" is the region that is rich in mineral and human resources. It is the most misunderstood region that has experienced the worst form of marginalisation within the Nigeria State and suffered environmental pollution. It consists of over 40 ethnic groups which include; Bini, Efik, Urhobo, Ogoni, Ijaw etc within the six states that makes up the region (Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross river states).

Who Should Speak For The Niger-Delta
I want to state that no single ethnic group within or outside the region has the authority to speak on behalf of the entire region. However, people of the region have co-existed for centuries, some ethnic groups even trace their ancestry to common 'ancestor'. As a proud Nigerian from the Niger Delta extraction, I considered it wise to bring to the fore the demands of ethnic nationalities with respect to their respective declarations and bill of rights.

WHAT NIGER-DELTANS WANT:
1. Autonomy/Resource Control:

This is the Demand-in-Chief of all ethnic nationalities in the region within the Nigeria state. Ogoni nation in paragraph 20 of Ogoni Bill of Right(1991) demand for control of resources within Ogoni land. Similarly, paragraphs 3 of Urhobo Declaration(1998), 10 of Ijaw/Kaiama Declaration (1998), 4 of Ikwere Rescue Charter(1999), 5 of Oron Bill of Right (1999) and 53 of Itsekiri Memorandum(2012) all call for Regional Autonomy and control of resources that lies within their respective lands, while paying an agreed percentage to the Federal/Central Government.

2. Abolishment of Land Use Act(1978) and Other Laws:
All ethnic nationalities within the Niger-Delta were unanimous in their demand for the abolishment of Petroleum Act of 1969 and 1991, the National Waterways Decree of 1977, the Land Use Act of 1978 and 1993, and Supreme Court ruling of April 5, 2002. This demand is found in the declarations/bill of rights of each ethnic groups.

3. Cooperation Among Ethnic Nations:
Ethnic nations within the Niger-Delta are peaceful and law abiding people. Despite difference in tribes and tongues, the pledge for peaceful cohabitation with other groups within and outside the region is one that is held so dear. A look at the declaration/bill of rights by all ethnic groups will give a picture that all nationalities are in solidarity and pledges to work with each other. Ikwerre people expressed solidarity with "all oppressed peoples in Nigeria in their just struggle for justice and equity." Similarly, Urhobo call for "full cooperation not conflict among nationalities". Ijaws in their declaration offer a hand of friendship and comradeship to the Itsekiri, Ilaje, Urhobo, Isoko, Edo, Ibibio, Ogoni, Ekpeye, Ikwerre etc. They also affirm commitment to joint struggle with the other ethnic nationalities in the Niger delta area for self-determination and expressed "solidarity with all peoples, organisations and ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and elsewhere who are struggling for self-determination and justice"

4. Niger-Deltans Not In Conflict:
Make no mistake, ethnic nations within Niger-Delta are not in conflict. Ethnic nationalities within the Niger Delta have realised that the present structure in Nigeria and the multi-national companies are responsible for setting ethnic nations against each other. In Warri for instance, the Ijaws, Urhobos and Itsekiri have lived together since the 15th century without rancour or war. But in 1997, Abacha relocated the Hq of Warri South-West LG from Ogbe-Ijaw(in Ijaw area) to Ogidigben (Itsekiri area). This singular action precipitated riots and then ethnic war between the two groups. In a situation of fiscal federalism/autonomy, such wouldn't have even been. The People Are Wise! On September 29 2014, the Ijaw Youth Council and Ikwerre Youth Council vowed to work together because the two ethnic groups have "common destiny". They realised the scheme of oil firms to exploit their lands while setting them against each other. www.thetidenewsonline.com/2014/09/29/ijaw-ikwerre-youth-unite-against-oil-firms/

All through the Midwest/Bendel/Benin Empire, the ethnic nations never went to war against each other. Today, God in His divine Wisdom has brought these people of the SIX states together. The unity and bond is stronge than ever.

5. Niger-Delta Is Not Hating On Anybody:
In the declarations of the various ethnic nationalities within the Niger-Delta, no mention of hate against any group was made. The oppressor is the Nigeria system and multinational companies and NOT the tribe of office holders. Hence, the call for the convocation of Soveriegn National Conference. This position I believe is shared by other groups as testified in the respective declarations. Niger-Deltans may be dissatisfied with the present structure of Nigeria(like everyone else) but they DON'T hate Nigeria. They only want it restructured for the good of all.

6. Niger Delta "Is" A Majority Group:
By the grace of God, the unity of the Niger-Delta has made the people a collective majority group in Nigeria despite the minority status/population of the respective ethnic nations that make up the region. The people of Niger-Delta are equal in unity whether Efik, Ika, Itsekiri, Ibibio, Ekpeye, Ikwerre, Bini, Esan, Ogoni, Ijaw etc. Despite the unity, they recognise and respect respective ethnic distinctiveness. The resolve to see to the actualisation of the noble demands within the Nigeria State is unshakable. By the Grace of God, the demand for restructuring shall come to fruition for the benefit of all Niger-Deltans and the Nigeria State.



May God Bless Niger-Delta
May God Bless Nigeria

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:43am On Nov 01, 2015
*My use of Niger Delta is for the people of the South-South region and not members of NDDC that include Ondo(SW), and SE Abia and Imo states.


*A Comprehensive Demands for each of the Ethnic Nationalities Can Be Accessed Via the Following;
1. Ogoni Bill of Rights by Movement For the Survival of Ogoni People (1991)
https://www.mosop.org.ng/publications/35-documents/496-the-ogoni-bill-of-rights

2. Kaiama Declaration by Ijaw Youth Council (1998) and adopted by Ijaw National Congress
www.unitedijaw.com/kaiama.htm

3. Ikwerre Rescue Charter by Ikwerre Youth Council(1999)
www.oloibiri..nl/2004/10/ikwerre-rescue-charter.html?m=1

4. Urhobo Declaration by Urhobo People(1998)
www.waado.org/organizations/UF/UFFirstEconSummit.html

5. Itsekiri Ethnic Memorandum By Itsekiri Leaders of Thought(2012)
[url]www.itsekirileadersofthought.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=133
[/url]

6. Oron Bill of Rights by Oron Indegenous Nationalities(1999)
www.waado.org/nigerdelta/RightsDeclaration/Oron.html

7. Okop Usem Leadership Council Bill of Right For Andoni, Annang, Efik, Ekid, Enyong, Ibeno, Ibibio, and Oron peoples
www.nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/ibanga/030105.html

8. Edo Demands by Edo Confab Delegates (2014)
www.theeagleonline.com.ng/national-confab-regionalism-fiscal-federalism-top-edo-agenda/

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by ishiamu(m): 8:47am On Nov 01, 2015
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TonyeBarcanista:
*My use of Niger Delta is for the people of the South-South region and not members of NDDC that include Ondo(SW), and SE Abia and Imo states.


*A Comprehensive Demands for each of the Ethnic Nationalities Can Be Accessed Via the Following;
1. Ogoni Bill of Rights by Ogoni People (1991)
https://www.mosop.org.ng/publications/35-documents/496-the-ogoni-bill-of-rights

2. Kaiama Declaration by Ijaw Youth Council 1998(adopted by Ijaw National Council)
www.unitedijaw.com/kaiama.htm

3. Ikwerre Rescue Charter by Ikwerre Youth Council(1999)
www.oloibiri..nl/2004/10/ikwerre-rescue-charter.html?m=1

4. Urhobo Declaration(1998) by Urhobo People
www.waado.org/organizations/UF/UFFirstEconSummit.html

5. Itsekiri Ethnic Memorandum By Itsekiri Leaders of Thought(2012)
[url]www.itsekirileadersofthought.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=133
[/url]

6. Oron Bill of Rights by Oron Indegenous Nationalities(1999)
www.waado.org/nigerdelta/RightsDeclaration/Oron.html

7. Okop Usem Leadership Council Bill of Right For Andoni, Annang, Efik, Ekid, Enyong, Ibeno, Ibibio, and Oron peoples
www.nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/ibanga/030105.html

8. Edo Demands by Edo Confab Delegats (2014)
www.theeagleonline.com.ng/national-confab-regionalism-fiscal-federalism-top-edo-agenda/
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Oga niger delta people don't know you stop coming here to do all this shit.....when militancy was fought you weren't among... you were busy checking online for scores so why should someone listen your opinion just because your one okirika boy coming here to claim you know the niger delta interest come of it your becoming boring each day that passes by with this useless thread, it won't grace naij.com again.... the old one might be a mistake who knows? Another niger delta man will argue with you on this that they want biafra I remember when Asari was hailing Biafrans and their course so your on ya own... all man and his own belief so everyone to his

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Nobody: 8:47am On Nov 01, 2015
All ibos should come and like and share barcanista's post now as usual.


[img]http://nairaland.com/attachments/2667804_openteeth001001_jpeg8b44a7608399266384fa59984ac703d0[/img]

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by finestiyke(m): 8:48am On Nov 01, 2015
Lol this man!

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Quadre: 8:49am On Nov 01, 2015
Ok
Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by ELTON123(m): 8:50am On Nov 01, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
*My use of Niger Delta is for the people of the South-South region and not members of NDDC that include Ondo(SW), and SE Abia and Imo states.


*A Comprehensive Demands for each of the Ethnic Nationalities Can Be Accessed Via the Following;
1. Ogoni Bill of Rights by Ogoni People (1991)
https://www.mosop.org.ng/publications/35-documents/496-the-ogoni-bill-of-rights

2. Kaiama Declaration by Ijaw Youth Council 1998(adopted by Ijaw National Council)
www.unitedijaw.com/kaiama.htm

3. Ikwerre Rescue Charter by Ikwerre Youth Council(1999)
www.oloibiri..nl/2004/10/ikwerre-rescue-charter.html?m=1

4. Urhobo Declaration(1998) by Urhobo People
www.waado.org/organizations/UF/UFFirstEconSummit.html

5. Itsekiri Ethnic Memorandum By Itsekiri Leaders of Thought(2012)
[url]www.itsekirileadersofthought.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=133
[/url]

6. Oron Bill of Rights by Oron Indegenous Nationalities(1999)
www.waado.org/nigerdelta/RightsDeclaration/Oron.html

7. Okop Usem Leadership Council Bill of Right For Andoni, Annang, Efik, Ekid, Enyong, Ibeno, Ibibio, and Oron peoples
www.nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/ibanga/030105.html

8. Edo Demands by Edo Confab Delegats (2014)
www.theeagleonline.com.ng/national-confab-regionalism-fiscal-federalism-top-edo-agenda/
u no de tire

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Omololu007(m): 8:50am On Nov 01, 2015
K
Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:51am On Nov 01, 2015
Cc:
HopeAtHand, Truckpusher, Anonimi, Talktimi, Spanishkid, Erunz, Mogidi, Altwireless, IzonOwei, Coolscot,Nigerianvenom Enkay2go, Goodboiy, Kel4soft, Enahi etc (will update it the roll call..) And all friends/well wishers of Niger Deltans


Please, forgive me if I miss your moniker...

Added...Dearpreye, Forwetinnah

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by sandraokosun1: 8:52am On Nov 01, 2015
.niger deltan and south south must be liberated. In the absence of having our country, we would stick to nigeria. And get our benefits. Niger delta has been given a fair share to fulfil its potentials, increased budget to its states, special ministries etc but we have had our own people become our problem, we have state govs,minister of our ministry, president, senators etc what have they done. The asari,orubebe and clark have hijacked our struggle 4 their pockets, investing outside our region. We first have to cure our internal problem and stop blaming fg for everything. Nigeria is 100% viable to the union with the land and identity thieves

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:54am On Nov 01, 2015
juicee1:
All ibos should come and like and share barcanista's post now as usual.

This is not 'Barcanista's opinion. Help yourself with the materials attached to the original post. Please stop bringing emotional sentiments. Thanks

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Nobody: 8:55am On Nov 01, 2015
This guy is a Buffon. so ondo, Abia, imo are no more Niger deltans? I knew this and I see you are afraid that your devilish expansionist plans might be thwarted bc of the Igbo nation...
Lol... But You are really so foolish...

And again who will listen to you... NIGERIA? Lmao...

I just watched a clip where jigawa is claiming ownership of ijaw oil... (Though the oil there is not Ijaws by right but Biafrans. But we don't care at the moment)
And here you so downcasted begging for recognition from hausa fulani.... (how the mighty has fallen bc of Igbos) ROTFL...
Continue wailing there until you die outta wailing... Oops

You guys are just getting me pissed off by the day just like ofe_mmanus..

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by ishiamu(m): 8:55am On Nov 01, 2015
juicee1:
All ibos should come and like and share barcanista's post now as usual.


[img]http://nairaland.com/attachments/2667804_openteeth001001_jpeg8b44a7608399266384fa59984ac703d0[/img]

Igbos will like his thread if it's useful but for this one its absolutely useless and uncalled for too

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by funlord(m): 8:56am On Nov 01, 2015
grin

This megalomaniac has started spewing bunkum this early november morning? Failed blogger!

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by HopeAtHand: 8:57am On Nov 01, 2015
After church service, i'll chip in.
Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by mrjangaweed: 8:58am On Nov 01, 2015
ethnic/sectarian section is open for all this threads

lalasticlala Seun obinoscopy take note cool
Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by warrior01: 8:58am On Nov 01, 2015
Why is this fool always seeking for attention?

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by LordMecuzy(m): 8:58am On Nov 01, 2015
Nice Article

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Kestolovee95(f): 8:58am On Nov 01, 2015
You didn't mention the aniomas in delta state, is it because they have all shown to be even more pro-Igbo than the SE in recent times? LWKMD.

Chai hypocrisy don scatter this man rep.

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by QuotaSystem: 8:59am On Nov 01, 2015
I'm glad this man is finally becoming useful and giving a voice and identity to his people, among wolves that are bent on usurping their lands and wiping off their identity under the scam of them being 'igboid' communities.

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by dustmalik: 9:00am On Nov 01, 2015
QuotaSystem:
I'm glad this man is finally becoming useful and giving a voice and identity to his people, among wolves that are bent on usurping their lands and wiping off their identity under the scam of them being 'igboid' communities.
Agreed

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Kestolovee95(f): 9:01am On Nov 01, 2015
^^^^^ These two abookis whose people killed Wiwa and Boro are jubilating with the prankster! lmao!

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by sunnyb0b0(m): 9:01am On Nov 01, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Cc:
HopeAtHand, Truckpusher, Anonimi, Talktimi, Spanishkid, Erunz, Mogidi, Altwireless, IzonOwei, Coolscot, Enkay2go, Goodboiy, Kel4soft, Enahi etc (will update it the roll call..) And all friends/well wishers of Niger Deltans



Lol!

Dearpreye nko?

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Kestolovee95(f): 9:03am On Nov 01, 2015
sunnyb0b0:


Lol!

Dearpreye nko?

lmao!!! him go tell you say him forget. His placenta is buried in yorubaland, so he behaves like them.Solomon the doubly-faced prankster! kikikikikikiki!

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Nobody: 9:05am On Nov 01, 2015
Op is drunk



Ijaw people invaded rivers state after betraying the old eastern state during the civil war ..... Getting a portion of land in rivers state was the deal they made with the Nigerian Govt , in return for betraying the old eastern region ...

Ijaws are expansionist ... All minorities in SS should be wary of them ..

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:05am On Nov 01, 2015
Seun, Lalasticlala and Obinoscopy, no content of the article promotes hate, tribalism or secession. It only showcase the Niger Delta demands and expresses their voice just like Afenifere, OPC, Northern Elders Forum and others will state the demands of their ethnic nations. Thanks for understanding.

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Obiagu1(m): 9:05am On Nov 01, 2015
Delusion has no cure.

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Nobody: 9:05am On Nov 01, 2015
ishiamu:


Igbos will like his thread if it's useful but for this one its absolutely useless and uncalled for too
really?

TonyeBarcanista:

This is not 'Barcanista's opinion. Help yourself with the materials attached to the original post. Please stop bringing emotional sentiments. Thanks

I didn't call it your opinion. I simply said 'your post' which should be liked by them as usual. grin

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by Nobody: 9:06am On Nov 01, 2015
Kestolovee95:


lmao!!! him go tell you say him forget. His placenta is buried in yorubaland, so he behaves like them.Solomon the doubly-faced prankster! kikikikikikiki!
.

Why didn't you like his post today?

grin grin grin

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by foxe(m): 9:07am On Nov 01, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
The South-South or "Niger Delta" is the region that is rich in mineral and human resources. It is the most misunderstood region that has experienced the worst form of marginalisation within the Nigeria State and suffered environmental pollution. It consists of over 40 ethnic groups which include; Bini, Efik, Urhobo, Ogoni, Ijaw etc within the six states that makes up the region (Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross river states).

Who Should Speak For The Niger-Delta
I want to state that no single ethnic group within or outside the region has the authority to speak on behalf of the entire region. However, people of the region have co-existed for centuries, some ethnic groups even trace their ancestry to common 'ancestor'. As a proud Nigerian from the Niger Delta extraction, I considered it wise to bring to the fore the demands of ethnic nationalities with respect to their respective declarations and bill of rights.

WHAT NIGER-DELTANS WANT:
1. Autonomy/Resource Control:

This is the Demand-in-Chief of all ethnic nationalities in the region within the Nigeria state. Ogoni nation in paragraph 20 of Ogoni Bill of Right(1991) demand for control of resources within Ogoni land. Similarly, paragraphs 3 of Urhobo Declaration(1998), 10 of Ijaw/Kaiama Declaration (1998), 4 of Ikwere Rescue Charter(1999), 5 of Oron Bill of Right (1999) and 53 of Itsekiri Memorandum(2012) all call for Regional Autonomy and control of resources that lies within their respective lands, while paying an agreed percentage to the Federal/Central Government.

2. Abolishment of Land Use Act(1978) and Other Laws:
All ethnic nationalities within the Niger-Delta were unanimous in their demand for the abolishment of Petroleum Act of 1969 and 1991, the National Waterways Decree of 1977, the Land Use Act of 1978 and 1993, and Supreme Court ruling of April 5, 2002. This demand is found in the declarations/bill of rights of each ethnic groups.

3. Cooperation Among Ethnic Nations:
Ethnic nations within the Niger-Delta are peaceful and law abiding people. Despite difference in tribes and tongues, the pledge for peaceful cohabitation with other groups within and outside the region is one that is held so dear. A look at the declaration/bill of rights by all ethnic groups will give a picture that all nationalities are in solidarity and pledges to work with each other. Ikwerre people expressed solidarity with "all oppressed peoples in Nigeria in their just struggle for justice and equity." Similarly, Urhobo call for "full cooperation not conflict among nationalities". Ijaws in their declaration offer a hand of friendship and comradeship to the Itsekiri, Ilaje, Urhobo, Isoko, Edo, Ibibio, Ogoni, Ekpeye, Ikwerre etc. They also affirm commitment to joint struggle with the other ethnic nationalities in the Niger delta area for self-determination and expressed "solidarity with all peoples, organisations and ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and elsewhere who are struggling for self-determination and justice"

4. Niger-Deltans Not In Conflict:
Make no mistake, ethnic nations within Niger-Delta are not in conflict. Ethnic nationalities within the Niger Delta have realised that the present structure in Nigeria and the multi-national companies are responsible for setting ethnic nations against each other. In Warri for instance, the Ijaws, Urhobos and Itsekiri have lived together since the 15th century without rancour or war. But in 1997, Abacha relocated the Hq of Warri South-West LG from Ogbe-Ijaw(in Ijaw area) to Ogidigben (Itsekiri area). This singular action precipitated riots and then ethnic war between the two groups. In a situation of fiscal federalism/autonomy, such wouldn't have even been. The People Are Wise! On September 29 2014, the Ijaw Youth Council and Ikwerre Youth Council vowed to work together because the two ethnic groups have "common destiny". They realised the scheme of oil firms to exploit their lands while setting them against each other. www.thetidenewsonline.com/2014/09/29/ijaw-ikwerre-youth-unite-against-oil-firms/

All through the Midwest/Bendel/Benin Empire, the ethnic nations never went to war against each other. Today, God in His divine Wisdom has brought these people of the SIX states together. The unity and bond is stronge than ever.

5. Niger-Delta Is Not Hating On Anybody:
In the declarations of the various ethnic nationalities within the Niger-Delta, no mention of hate against any group was made. The oppressor is the Nigeria system and multinational companies and NOT the tribe of office holders. Hence, the call for the convocation of Soveriegn National Conference. This position I believe is shared by other groups as testified in the respective declarations. Niger-Deltans may be dissatisfied with the present structure of Nigeria(like everyone else) but they DON'T hate Nigeria. They only want it restructured for the good of all.

6. Niger Delta "Is" A Majority Group:
By the grace of God, the unity of the Niger-Delta has made the people a collective majority group in Nigeria despite the minority status/population of the respective ethnic nations that make up the region. The people of Niger-Delta are equal in unity whether Efik, Ika, Itsekiri, Ibibio, Ekpeye, Ikwerre, Bini, Esan, Ogoni, Ijaw etc. Despite the unity, they recognise and respect respective ethnic distinctiveness. The resolve to see to the actualisation of the noble demands within the Nigeria State is unshakable. By the Grace of God, the demand for restructuring shall come to fruition for the benefit of all Niger-Deltans and the Nigeria State.



May God Bless Niger-Delta
May God Bless Nigeria

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:07am On Nov 01, 2015
Kestolovee95:
You didn't mention the aniomas in delta state, is it because they have all shown to be even more pro-Igbo than the SE in recent times? LWKMD.

Chai hypocrisy don scatter this man rep.
Is Ika not part of ANIOMA? Do you expect me to list all the over 40 ethnic groups? Did you see Isan listed?

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Re: What The Niger Delta Want From The Nigeria State by sandraokosun1: 9:08am On Nov 01, 2015
NOBLEDANDY:
This guy is a Buffon. so ondo, Abia, imo are no more Niger deltans? I know this and I see you are afraid that you're devilish expansionist plans might be thwarted bc of the Igbo nation...
Lol... But You are really so foolish...

And again who will listen to you... NIGERIA? Lmao...

I just watched a clip where jigawa is claiming ownership of ijaw oil... (Though the oil there is not Ijaws by right but Biafrans. But we don't care at the moment)
And you are here so downcasted begging for recognition from hausa fulani.... (how the mighty has fallen bc of Igbos) ROTFL...
Continue wailing there until you die outta wailing... Oops

You guys are just getting me pissed off by the day just like ofe_mmanus..
why the obsession by imo to be niger delta, ondo isnt bothered

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