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Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by wordychap: 8:27pm On Jun 02, 2016
allthingsgood:


First of all, do u know how much a warship cost?? Pls dont say what u dont know.you are confusing the amnesty programme with the contract to protect pipeline. The money awarded under the contract plus the complete and utter access to siphon crude at will made the niger delta militants some of the richest people in nigeria. This is different from the amnesty programme run by kingley kuku where the repentant militants were to be paid stipends, given scholarships and sent on training abroad.

Unfortunately, like all those who had access to funds under jonathan, kuku looted all at will leaving the militants with nothing.
Amnesty program is different from pipeline protection contract!
In the pipeline protection contract do u think Tom polo alone patrolled d creeks to secure the pipelines? He enrolled d boys from the creeks to do the job n paid them stipends to keep them off crime.
For your information, to mpolo bought decommisioned boats provided for the Navy on behalf of NIMASA and not warships pls.
http://leadership.ng/news/395960/tompolo-bought-boats-navy-not-warships-nimasas-dg

For the amnesty program, I personally know more than 10 people that went to UK to further their education; it was a success, hundreds of youths benefitted from the scheme.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by walozanga(m): 8:39pm On Jun 02, 2016
Subway1011:


This lie of making the country ungovernable is stale. It was Lawal Kaita of PDP that made that statement and not Buhari. Stop the lies already.

u are high
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by spidey77: 9:26pm On Jun 02, 2016
YourNemesis:


What expense I ask you?
What was used to develop Warri, Benin, Uyo International stadium, Asaba, Calabar and Port Harcourt light rails and conference centres, Yenagoa, Uyo, Port Harcourt, Brand new Akwa Ibom Airport, Ibom tropicana, Asaba international Airport And Calabar? Ice Water money? Forget the lies that your oil money was used to develop Lagos that is total bollocks. As for Abuja, it is our national capital city, and it has to have at least a semblance of modernity. Every Nigerian calls the city home, including people from the niger delta.
If my state was getting a quarter of what Akwa Ibom or Rivers gets on a monthly basis, we would have turned the place into fuc*king paradise by now.
Some of these your lines are getting old and stale and Nigerians are learning really fast.

Dude am a naija deltan and i cant agree less with ur speech (at least i call a spade spade). But bro, when has violence ever solved issues in d world....killing and killing will never stop d bombings....ask Iraq and Syria......
He shud simply bury his pride and act as a leader not wizkid
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by viclords: 9:29pm On Jun 02, 2016
brownskindude:
All these could have been avoided if your cattle rearer of a president wasn't busy making stupid remarks. This country really needs to renegotiate its sovereignty. How can oil from South South be used to develop Lagos and Abuja at the expense of the original owners of the oil? How can a company be drilling oil in South South but having regional and head offices at Lagos and Abuja? We are tired of this injustice. We might come from a Minority region but our contributions to the economic development of Nigeria has been Major. I am a South Southerner and oil is my birthright.
are u saing dat lagos was develop wit oil money you miss road go for history till date and IGR lagos state
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Subway1011: 9:48pm On Jun 02, 2016
walozanga:


u are high

Small kid
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by joinnow: 10:24pm On Jun 02, 2016
[quote author=viclords post=46217284]are u saing dat lagos was develop wit oil money you miss road go for history till date and IGR lagos state[/quote


Lagos developed because of federal presence, and so did Abuja. So logically it oil money that develop it.Without money from crude oil Lagos and Abuja wouldn't have been anywhere as developed as they are today.

Those that argue otherwise fail to tell us why states like Osun, Ekiti and Oyo all in the South West are not as developed as Lagos in terms of infrastructural developments.

When those big companies begin to site their headquarters in the place, automatically, the place begins to open up for accelerated development.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by joinnow: 10:27pm On Jun 02, 2016
[quote author=viclords post=46217284]are u saing dat lagos was develop wit oil money you miss road go for history till date and IGR lagos state[/quote


Lagos developed because of federal presence, and so did Abuja. So logically it oil money that develop it.Without money from crude oil Lagos and Abuja wouldn't have been anywhere as developed as they are today.

Those that argue otherwise fail to tell us why states like Osun, Ekiti and Oyo all in the South West are not as developed as Lagos in terms of infrastructural development. ;DD cool
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by weldersmind(m): 11:16pm On Jun 02, 2016
omenka:
Good. Let the world know about the terrorist activities so when the full might of the FG is brought to bear, no one would cry to ICC alleging crimes against terrorists humanity.

how long is the Nigerian army battling with boko haram still these terrorist haven't been conquered yet. those NA militant are well prepared before hand, they have gathered lot of weapons, get to know how these armies operate. defeating them won't be easy unlike boko haram

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