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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Pyno30: 11:01am On Jul 04, 2016
Please who ever that suspend their account should release it now. I don't want the pipline that leads to my Twitter account to be Bombed oO.

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by MrDavidson: 11:01am On Jul 04, 2016
MalcoImX:
Well, that's not my point. I've never been with them, and I also feel Buhari is too soft on them. It's the worst form of agitation to destroy your area or national asset just to get back at someone. In the end the perpetrator will be worst affected.
Alright bro, I think I get your point now.
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by legendte(m): 11:02am On Jul 04, 2016
ok
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by OHIsIManuEL(m): 11:03am On Jul 04, 2016
fulanimafia:
How else did anyone expect Twitter to react to the terrorist's activities?



Keep bombing, who suffers most? Last time I checked the government is still reaping billions despite the economic saboteurs, while the myopic lot are still reaping environmental degradation, anarchy, pollution, insufficient funds, investor apathy and rising military occupation.

https://www.nairaland.com/3204760/nigeria-earns-n724.63-bn-oil

This government cannot be blackmailed.
They just want to be alone, is that too much to ask for?

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by tbaba1234: 11:06am On Jul 04, 2016
Love Machine:
Bokoharam YouTube and isis twitter are still active.Are these 2 terrorists not worst than Niger delta avengers?

Twitter shuts down boko haram and isis pages too..

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by tbaba1234: 11:08am On Jul 04, 2016
OHIsIManuEL:

They just want to be alone, is that too much to ask for?

Who gave them the mandate to speak for the rest of the Niger Delta?

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by goldust777: 11:10am On Jul 04, 2016
Sijo01:
Hope they will not bomb twitter o embarassed

Dem no get mouth reach dat side na to dey oppress d poor with oil pollution with pipe bombing,rape,kidnapp and armed robbery na there b dem last bus stop.even to go bomb aso rock where pmb dere problem dey dem no born dem well to near 100meters.
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Coolgent(m): 11:14am On Jul 04, 2016
Love Machine:
Bokoharam YouTube and isis twitter are still active.Are these 2 terrorists not worst than Niger delta avengers?
They are all terrorists fighting for different purpose
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 11:20am On Jul 04, 2016
Hmmm... Finally... cheesy
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by ugotuf(m): 11:22am On Jul 04, 2016
SeverusSnape:

Don't you know oil is more precious than human lives in Nigeria?.
For real?
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 11:48am On Jul 04, 2016
tbaba1234:


Twitter shuts down boko haram and isis pages too..

All terrorist organizations. Way to go twitter.
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Safari29: 11:57am On Jul 04, 2016
very good. i know they will open another one, but eyes are on them from twitter.com already except they change their name grin
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by landg: 12:10pm On Jul 04, 2016
tbaba1234:


Who gave them the mandate to speak for the rest of the Niger Delta?

We did....

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Horus(m): 12:12pm On Jul 04, 2016
Twitter account belonging to Niger Delta Avengers terrorists will be suspended by the company.

Twitter has increased their efforts in banning pipeline vandals groups off it’s social forum.

Please report any suspicious activity from Avengers terrorists to Twitter

Twitter may flag your account if they suspect suspicious activity.

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by tbaba1234: 12:18pm On Jul 04, 2016
landg:


We did....

Who are the 'we'?

Who carried out the referendum?
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 12:22pm On Jul 04, 2016
tbaba1234:


Who are the 'we'?

Who carried out the referendum?

We did.. Every Niger Deltan did
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by tbaba1234: 12:24pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:


We did.. Every Niger Deltan did

I am from the ND and i did not get the memo.. I know that they are not representing me. There are better ways to handle the problems.
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by BrainnewsNg(f): 12:25pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:
The twitter handle of Niger Delta Avengers has been suspended.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Niger Delta Avengers

What's your opinion? Irrational or Logical?

A good move

But, will it stop the bombings?
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 12:27pm On Jul 04, 2016
tbaba1234:


I am from the ND and i did not get the memo.. I know that they are not representing me. There are better ways to handle the problems.

I understand.. A Yoruba dad and a nd mum.. Visit some parts o ND delta for a week, then you'll better understand

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 12:28pm On Jul 04, 2016
BrainnewsNg:


A good move

But, will it stop the bombings?

Not a good move.. Besides, it won't stop the bombings.. Government should address the issue of. Niger Delta
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by tbaba1234: 12:29pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:


I understand.. A Yoruba dad and a nd mum.. Visit some parts o ND delta for a week, then you'll better understand

I have no yoruba blood in me.. Ok explain how blowing up pipelines solves the problem..
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Horus(m): 12:53pm On Jul 04, 2016
[size=14pt]Report online material promoting terrorism or blowing up pipelines [/size]

Articles, images, speeches or videos that promote the blowing up of pipelines or terrorism or encourage it

Content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism or blowing up pipelines

Websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations

Report Nairalanders who promote the blowing up of pipelines or terrorism or encourage it

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Progressive01(m): 12:55pm On Jul 04, 2016
Seun sebi you are seeing this?? When @Omenka and TonyeBarcanista called for censorship of comments that tend to celebrate the terrorists, people blackmailed you into doing otherwise by saying it is a violation of freedom of expression.

I hope you take a lesson from this.

These guys are nothing but terrorists, so also their supporters and sympathisers. Both should be treated as what they are.

Cc: Mynd44.

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 1:08pm On Jul 04, 2016
Twitter does not support terrorist organizations.

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:
https://www.nairaland.com/3205076/buharis-deafening-silence-true-federalism

Some Yorubas are the most shamesless hypocrites I know. They tell you oil is irrelevant. Yet they can't stand the sight of Niger Delta avengers. I really can't blame the hausas and fulanis; they're just a bunch of ignorant fellows.

Why can't you guys just understand that the region is tired of feeding the entire country at the cost of their own environmental degradation. The militants have presented the case of the region before the federal government, why has the government chosen to go after the Militants, ignoring the problem. And before you preach the gospel of environmental impact of the NDA bombings, I want to put it to you that the effect of their bombings is infinitesimal compared to what Shell, chevron and nnpc spills have done to us.

I tell you something, it is either the government looks towards true federalism, or one day, Nigeria will wake up to see the 20 million Niger Deltans turn militants.

You are a civil servant in Osun state, paid from oil money from Niger Delta and you still have the guts to be talking against Niger Deltans calling them criminals and accusing them of being selfish. Then guy, I fear you.

Do you know the sacrifice every Niger Deltan family pays to sustain the economy of Nigeria. Have you really considered the actual cost of oil exploration in the region? Until you do, just shut up and ask the government to do something.

Yes, all we have is oil. If we do not use it to develop our region, no one will. After all, when there was no oil, who cared about the region.

Maybe I wouldn't be writing this, but when your father has to abandon his many plots of land to oil spill, you'll further understand. When Mobil is exploiting oil in your local government, and all their top managers are hausas and yorubas, and you apply for IT, after writing the exams you're told very few vacancies exist. And you see your Yoruba colleague who didn't even write the exams telling you he's doing IT in Mobil, you'll also understand.

You'll finally understand when you're lucky to be the one nominated by the community to work with the oil servicing firm working in the area, but them you're the chief security. The other 4 guys from your community working with them are pipeline welders.

My apologies to well thinking Nigerians who understands our plight from any tribe I mentioned. I do not support bombings and economic sabotage. But I am of the side that since all these successive unitary government can't solve our problems, like that of other region, let's then practice true federalism

Una own too much jawe... Be like LAGOS: na only una get oil for this world. If una like make una seperate from nigeria today: na una headache. ND : una dey on a long thing... Make una continue dey fight oooo
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Amiblaize77(f): 1:11pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:
https://www.nairaland.com/3205076/buharis-deafening-silence-true-federalism

Some Yorubas are the most shamesless hypocrites I know. They tell you oil is irrelevant. Yet they can't stand the sight of Niger Delta avengers. I really can't blame the hausas and fulanis; they're just a bunch of ignorant fellows.

Why can't you guys just understand that the region is tired of feeding the entire country at the cost of their own environmental degradation. The militants have presented the case of the region before the federal government, why has the government chosen to go after the Militants, ignoring the problem. And before you preach the gospel of environmental impact of the NDA bombings, I want to put it to you that the effect of their bombings is infinitesimal compared to what Shell, chevron and nnpc spills have done to us.

I tell you something, it is either the government looks towards true federalism, or one day, Nigeria will wake up to see the 20 million Niger Deltans turn militants.

You are a civil servant in Osun state, paid from oil money from Niger Delta and you still have the guts to be talking against Niger Deltans calling them criminals and accusing them of being selfish. Then guy, I fear you.

Do you know the sacrifice every Niger Deltan family pays to sustain the economy of Nigeria. Have you really considered the actual cost of oil exploration in the region? Until you do, just shut up and ask the government to do something.

Yes, all we have is oil. If we do not use it to develop our region, no one will. After all, when there was no oil, who cared about the region.

Maybe I wouldn't be writing this, but when your father has to abandon his many plots of land to oil spill, you'll further understand. When Mobil is exploiting oil in your local government, and all their top managers are hausas and yorubas, and you apply for IT, after writing the exams you're told very few vacancies exist. And you see your Yoruba colleague who didn't even write the exams telling you he's doing IT in Mobil, you'll also understand.

You'll finally understand when you're lucky to be the one nominated by the community to work with the oil servicing firm working in the area, but them you're the chief security. The other 4 guys from your community working with them are pipeline welders.

My apologies to well thinking Nigerians who understands our plight from any tribe I mentioned. I do not support bombings and economic sabotage. But I am of the side that since all these successive unitary government can't solve our problems, like that of other region, let's then practice true federalism




Na why you come dey shout na
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by DozieInc(m): 1:13pm On Jul 04, 2016
WHO SUSPENSION HELP??
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by landg: 1:18pm On Jul 04, 2016
tbaba1234:


Who are the 'we'?

Who carried out the referendum?

If you didn't N u're not in support, please sit back.
Your opinion does not count.
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Rolings: 1:20pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:
https://www.nairaland.com/3205076/buharis-deafening-silence-true-federalism

Some Yorubas are the most shamesless hypocrites I know. They tell you oil is irrelevant. Yet they can't stand the sight of Niger Delta avengers. I really can't blame the hausas and fulanis; they're just a bunch of ignorant fellows.

Why can't you guys just understand that the region is tired of feeding the entire country at the cost of their own environmental degradation. The militants have presented the case of the region before the federal government, why has the government chosen to go after the Militants, ignoring the problem. And before you preach the gospel of environmental impact of the NDA bombings, I want to put it to you that the effect of their bombings is infinitesimal compared to what Shell, chevron and nnpc spills have done to us.

I tell you something, it is either the government looks towards true federalism, or one day, Nigeria will wake up to see the 20 million Niger Deltans turn militants.

You are a civil servant in Osun state, paid from oil money from Niger Delta and you still have the guts to be talking against Niger Deltans calling them criminals and accusing them of being selfish. Then guy, I fear you.

Do you know the sacrifice every Niger Deltan family pays to sustain the economy of Nigeria. Have you really considered the actual cost of oil exploration in the region? Until you do, just shut up and ask the government to do something.

Yes, all we have is oil. If we do not use it to develop our region, no one will. After all, when there was no oil, who cared about the region.

Maybe I wouldn't be writing this, but when your father has to abandon his many plots of land to oil spill, you'll further understand. When Mobil is exploiting oil in your local government, and all their top managers are hausas and yorubas, and you apply for IT, after writing the exams you're told very few vacancies exist. And you see your Yoruba colleague who didn't even write the exams telling you he's doing IT in Mobil, you'll also understand.

You'll finally understand when you're lucky to be the one nominated by the community to work with the oil servicing firm working in the area, but them you're the chief security. The other 4 guys from your community working with them are pipeline welders.

My apologies to well thinking Nigerians who understands our plight from any tribe I mentioned. I do not support bombings and economic sabotage. But I am of the side that since all these successive unitary government can't solve our problems, like that of other region, let's then practice true federalism

Some of the points you raise are entirely baseless. To think Government spends only oil money is false . Oil only account for about 90% forex, Do you realize how much government make from taxes, duties, levies on non oil products? Let's say 50% comes from oil. Also the bulk of money made from oil in recent times have been going back to the Niger delta what has your leaders done with those money for a state like bayelsa with just 8 local governments owing 5 months salaries.
The top jobs you say yorubas and northerners have taken over was sold by your own brothers who prefer to sit idle and expect free money from "our oil" .
In true federalism don't blame the yorubas for that because it was an ibo man that made Nigeria a unitary state and the yorubas have fought endlessly for true federalism without any support from other regions ,other regions only realized the need for true federalism now that the yorubas have given up on it .

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by toofit007: 1:34pm On Jul 04, 2016
tbaba1234:


Who gave them the mandate to speak for the rest of the Niger Delta?
the suffering of the people cut them so they decided to battle on their behaf so if the heat is much for u pls get out .they decided to speak for the common man because their cry has reached heavens
Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Duru1(m): 1:36pm On Jul 04, 2016
transit4:
https://www.nairaland.com/3205076/buharis-deafening-silence-true-federalism

Some Yorubas are the most shamesless hypocrites I know. They tell you oil is irrelevant. Yet they can't stand the sight of Niger Delta avengers. I really can't blame the hausas and fulanis; they're just a bunch of ignorant fellows.

Why can't you guys just understand that the region is tired of feeding the entire country at the cost of their own environmental degradation. The militants have presented the case of the region before the federal government, why has the government chosen to go after the Militants, ignoring the problem. And before you preach the gospel of environmental impact of the NDA bombings, I want to put it to you that the effect of their bombings is infinitesimal compared to what Shell, chevron and nnpc spills have done to us.

I tell you something, it is either the government looks towards true federalism, or one day, Nigeria will wake up to see the 20 million Niger Deltans turn militants.

You are a civil servant in Osun state, paid from oil money from Niger Delta and you still have the guts to be talking against Niger Deltans calling them criminals and accusing them of being selfish. Then guy, I fear you.

Do you know the sacrifice every Niger Deltan family pays to sustain the economy of Nigeria. Have you really considered the actual cost of oil exploration in the region? Until you do, just shut up and ask the government to do something.

Yes, all we have is oil. If we do not use it to develop our region, no one will. After all, when there was no oil, who cared about the region.

Maybe I wouldn't be writing this, but when your father has to abandon his many plots of land to oil spill, you'll further understand. When Mobil is exploiting oil in your local government, and all their top managers are hausas and yorubas, and you apply for IT, after writing the exams you're told very few vacancies exist. And you see your Yoruba colleague who didn't even write the exams telling you he's doing IT in Mobil, you'll also understand.

You'll finally understand when you're lucky to be the one nominated by the community to work with the oil servicing firm working in the area, but them you're the chief security. The other 4 guys from your community working with them are pipeline welders.

My apologies to well thinking Nigerians who understands our plight from any tribe I mentioned. I do not support bombings and economic sabotage. But I am of the side that since all these successive unitary government can't solve our problems, like that of other region, let's then practice true federalism


People who seemed to realize smartness after misplaced priorities are termed foolish. Why should anyone realize the region’s tiredness in its idiotic assumption of feeding the entire country? It is a bullheaded endeavor to ascribe an iota of self-sufficient to a region which had acted in full flare that it could not survive without the conjugation of southwestern and northern regions of Nigeria. The idea of a region feeding the entire country is an act of shameful foolishness. However my grandfather told me that whenever someone awakes from overnight slumber becomes his or her morning.

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Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Twitter Handle Suspended (pics) by Moneytize: 1:45pm On Jul 04, 2016
[s]
transit4:
https://www.nairaland.com/3205076/buharis-deafening-silence-true-federalism

Some Yorubas are the most shamesless hypocrites I know. They tell you oil is irrelevant. Yet they can't stand the sight of Niger Delta avengers. I really can't blame the hausas and fulanis; they're just a bunch of ignorant fellows.

Why can't you guys just understand that the region is tired of feeding the entire country at the cost of their own environmental degradation. The militants have presented the case of the region before the federal government, why has the government chosen to go after the Militants, ignoring the problem. And before you preach the gospel of environmental impact of the NDA bombings, I want to put it to you that the effect of their bombings is infinitesimal compared to what Shell, chevron and nnpc spills have done to us.

I tell you something, it is either the government looks towards true federalism, or one day, Nigeria will wake up to see the 20 million Niger Deltans turn militants.

You are a civil servant in Osun state, paid from oil money from Niger Delta and you still have the guts to be talking against Niger Deltans calling them criminals and accusing them of being selfish. Then guy, I fear you.

Do you know the sacrifice every Niger Deltan family pays to sustain the economy of Nigeria. Have you really considered the actual cost of oil exploration in the region? Until you do, just shut up and ask the government to do something.

Yes, all we have is oil. If we do not use it to develop our region, no one will. After all, when there was no oil, who cared about the region.

Maybe I wouldn't be writing this, but when your father has to abandon his many plots of land to oil spill, you'll further understand. When Mobil is exploiting oil in your local government, and all their top managers are hausas and yorubas, and you apply for IT, after writing the exams you're told very few vacancies exist. And you see your Yoruba colleague who didn't even write the exams telling you he's doing IT in Mobil, you'll also understand.

You'll finally understand when you're lucky to be the one nominated by the community to work with the oil servicing firm working in the area, but them you're the chief security. The other 4 guys from your community working with them are pipeline welders.

My apologies to well thinking Nigerians who understands our plight from any tribe I mentioned. I do not support bombings and economic sabotage. But I am of the side that since all these successive unitary government can't solve our problems, like that of other region, let's then practice true federalism
[/s] Go and find work to do, Yoruba don't know you exist.

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