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Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by IsokoComrade: 10:13am On Jun 16, 2016
An emerging militant group in the Niger Delta, Niger Delta Vision, has

threatened to blow-up transnational vessels ladened with petroleum products

and crude oil in the nation's territory ninety six days.

Spokesman of the group locomotive Osia who gave the warning in a statement,

stated that the threat was due to the inability of the federal government to

allocate oil fields to indigenes of the Niger Delta area.

Osia lamented that since the exploration of oil in Nigeria sixty years ago, Niger

Deltans from whose land oil is produced directly in the lifting of the product

while people from the northern and western parts of the country have been

holding sway in the oil business.
He said his group, the Niger Delta Vision, has decided to strike at the expiration

of the deadline unless the federal government immediately revokes all oil

licences and allow the people of the area to be owners of their natural resources.

While commending the Niger Delta Avengers, the Red Egbesu, the Isoko

Liberation Movement and other militant groups in the deltaic area for their

efforts and sacrifices, the group assured of ensuring that the fight for the soul of

the oil producing communities, would be un-abated .

"The economic colonization of the people of the Niger Delta by the federal

government over the years, must now come to an end as God who gave us the

resource would give us the strength to overcome our aggressive and faceless

political leaders, the group declared.
Meanwhile, the Niger Delta Vision has strongly condemned an elder of the

Niger Delta, Michael Johnny who warned Government Ekpemupolo popularly

known as Tompolo not to use the name of Niger Delta for his personal gains".

The group described elder Johnny as a visionless man who does not see the

economic oppression of the people of the region as a crime and merely looking

for cheap publicity.

https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/220337/militants-threaten-to-blow-up-foreign-oil-vessels-give-96-da.html
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by Nobody: 10:17am On Jun 16, 2016
All these silly Papers and their lame attempt to defame the NDA.













Provide us a source of this report? I prefer to read about NDA directly from their official Twitter account. It is more verified and reliable. grin
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by Randy100: 10:18am On Jun 16, 2016
Watching in 3d. This fight go sweet. Fg and militants.
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by AngelAhnie(f): 10:57am On Jun 16, 2016
OK
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by Maisuya1: 11:19am On Jun 16, 2016
Kontinu, at list that will elevate you guys to (FTO) status -Foreign Terrorist Organisation
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by papayeye: 11:25am On Jun 16, 2016
APC no dey gree. Dem don float anoda fake militant group. Dem go tire.
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by Know2020: 12:28pm On Jun 16, 2016
Yorubaa, Yorubaa, Yorubaa...Omo burukutu. SMH
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by IgboDelta: 1:02pm On Jun 16, 2016
APC is a nonsense government
Re: Militants Threaten To Blow Up Foreign Oil Vessels Give 96 Day Ultimatum by nigeriafilm(m): 1:56pm On Jun 16, 2016
2 days ultimatum, 1 week ultimatum, 2 weeks ultimatum now 96 days ultimatum. who knows may be 1000 days ultimatum is the next. Pls don't give us ear diesease. The only language we need now is action

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