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Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by Wadeoye(m): 5:06pm On Jul 28, 2016
I don't see any option that can be so effective like military action.

Everybody has appealed to NDA, other criminals and the ND elites supporting them. They have all refused to reason why Nigeria does not need pipeline vandalism at this time that crude oil price is nose-diving.

I therefore advise FGN to move military (special forces), heavy weapons, warships, planes and drones into that region as soon as possible. This seems like the only language these criminals and their supports will understand.

And since the whole world knows the atrocities these people are committing and damage to national and global economy, nobody will listen to any shout of genocide. A lesson needs to be handed out to criminals and their supporters. This is a country, not a jungle.

Kunle - from Oyo Alafin

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by psucc(m): 5:15pm On Jul 28, 2016
Imagine what a hungry man who feeds and depends on another can write. Rightly said, simply kill all the ND so you can have an unhindered access to the oil you stored there.

Nothing lasts forever. Sooner or later Nigeria must break.

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by cktheluckyman: 5:16pm On Jul 28, 2016
SO THE THOIUSANDS OIF SOLDIERS ANHD EQUIPMENTS THAT ARE ALREADY IN THE REGION ARE NOT MILITARY ENOUGH FOR YOU? WHY NOT GO THERE WITH YOUR BROTHERS AND COUSINS TO FIGHT THE WAR YOURSELF SINCE YOU ARE SO PAINED

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by Wadeoye(m): 5:21pm On Jul 28, 2016
psucc:
Imagine what a hungry man who feeds and depends on another can write. Rightly said, simply kill all the ND so you can have an unhindered access to the oil you stored there.

Nothing lasts forever. Sooner or later Nigeria must break.

Everybody has appealed to you to give peace a chance.

Jonathan was in power for good 6 years, you didn't bomb pipeline. Why now?

If anybody has wronged ND, that person is Jonathan, your son. He had all the power to create another Dubai in ND but he didn't.

He preferred London to ND where his family lives now.

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by cktheluckyman: 5:25pm On Jul 28, 2016
Wadeoye:


Everybody has appealed to you to give peace a chance.

Jonathan was in power for good 6 years, you didn't bomb pipeline. Why now?

If anybody has wronged ND, that person is Jonathan, your son. He had all the power to create another Dubai in ND but he didn't.

He preferred London to ND where his family lives now.

Since you are so pained why not fetch your family and head into the creeks to face your ill-motivated and battle weary army currently languishing in the creeks

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by Wadeoye(m): 5:28pm On Jul 28, 2016
cktheluckyman:


Since you are so pained why not fetch your family and head into the creeks to face your ill-motivated and battle weary army currently languishing in the creeks

Dont worry, Nigeria army will do the job - they are more than capable, am sure you know.

If you don't, find out from boko haram. The same way we appealed to them and they refused to listen. Where are they today?

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by ShineuEye: 6:10pm On Jul 28, 2016
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Wadeoye:
I don't see any option that can be so effective like military action.

Everybody has appealed to NDA, other criminals and the ND elites supporting them. They have all refused to reason why Nigeria does not need pipeline vandalism at this time that crude oil price is nose-diving.

I therefore advise FGN to move military (special forces), heavy weapons, warships, planes and drones into that region as soon as possible. This seems like the only language these criminals and their supports will understand.

And since the whole world knows the atrocities these people are committing and damage to national and global economy, nobody will listen to any shout of genocide. A lesson needs to be handed out to criminals and their supporters. This is a country, not a jungle.

Kunle - from Oyo Alafin
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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by DaBullIT(m): 6:10pm On Jul 28, 2016
Already making plans to get the live footage , I hate death and war, but i bet this will be fun

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by judecares1(m): 6:12pm On Jul 28, 2016
Mr op,y shld u call d militants criminals? Did dey seal anytin 4m u? Are dey not fighting 4 wat belongs to dem? Is it by force to agree to wat d FG are saying? Y can't d so called FG declare war against boko harm? Guy na wa 4 ur post o o o

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by judecares1(m): 6:20pm On Jul 28, 2016
Wadeoye:


Dont worry, Nigeria army will do the job - they are more than capable, am sure you know.

If you don't, find out from boko haram. The same way we appealed to them and they refused to listen. Where are they today?


Can u pls give me one reason y d boko harm are bombing in nigeria? Wat did dey ve?
Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by cktheluckyman: 7:36pm On Jul 28, 2016
I just went through the op's profile,curiosly he didn't create any thread about the boko haram menace neither has he created any thread about the rampaging fulani herdsmen that has killed over 2000 Nigerians!! All people like him are interested are oil!! Oil oil!! Shame on you!! Greedy yoruba man

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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by Rival(m): 8:10pm On Jul 28, 2016
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Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by Nobody: 8:26pm On Jul 28, 2016
the bastard is not a Yoruba.
Re: Niger Delta Avengers: What Next? by CltrAltDel: 8:48pm On Jul 28, 2016
Hagm0nd:
the bastard is not a Yoruba.
We know

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