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10 Reasons Niger Delta Militants Are Deadlier Than “almost Extinct” Boko Haram by Crystal70200: 11:05am On Jul 06, 2016
1. Boko Haram’s demands are religion-centric. It’s either their belief or no other. Baseless enough to have drawn attentions of international bodies making it easy to curb. Niger Delta militants demands are well spelt-out and arduous to achieve by the Federal Government. International bodies will only advise.

2. Boko Haram was managed for over five years by the Nigerian government yet the economy was only gradually sinking. Niger Delta militants are fast attacking and the implications are gross on the national economy.

3. Even ardent Muslim faithfuls are no sympathizers of Boko Haram but the Niger Delta militants have always had one or the other. Some South leaders believe in their course.

4. Niger Delta militants have always striven from generations to generations. From Obasanjo’s Regime to Yar’Adua down the lane to Buhari’s administration.

5. Even when they were granted amnesty during Umar Musa Yar’adua’s regime, they still came upon irritations with the present administration. Boko Haram has not even been offered Amnesty yet they flee sometimes to other countries upon fierce close-up on them.

6. Federal Government is still dreadful of negotiating with the militants in spite of their multi-identities. There is Niger Delta Avengers, Ultimate Warriors, Egbesu Boys, Indigenous People of Biafra and other upcoming ones. Boko Haram is just a singular network. US intelligence confirmed a non-connection with Al-Quaeda.

7. Niger Delta is soaked with Nigeria’s greatest explored resources, that is oil. The militants threaten with that always. Enough to paralyze Nigeria’s economy immensely than the North’s yields for the country.

8. Boko Haram is based in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad. They face hell from all of these countries limiting their chances. Niger Delta Militants attack only in Niger Delta regions only making it quite easy for the groups to gather momentum always.

9. Boko Haram location in Nigeria is known and even land-based. Niger Delta militants are not shadows but housed by their people, operating from the land and also from the waters.

10. Niger Delta militants attack oil pipelines, wells and trunk lines giving an apparent indications that they possess high profile/modernized weapons for vandalism compared with weapons of killings and destroying buildings used by Boko Haram.

Source: https://www.naij.com/882509-10-reasons-niger-delta-militants-deadlier-almost-extinct-boko-haram.html
Re: 10 Reasons Niger Delta Militants Are Deadlier Than “almost Extinct” Boko Haram by calaway: 11:11am On Jul 06, 2016
This is a very useless thread...

Did the avengers bomb your mosque?
Did the avengers kill your Muslim brothers?

What have they done to you?

Avengers are only blowing up pipelines in their domain to protest glaring injustice and obvious nepotism..

It is appalling to see struggles to give the noble a angers a bad name...,

While the murderously evil Fulani walk about freely.

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