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Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by outknow: 9:32am On Aug 20, 2016
A region so bless by God with abundant of resources, man power with other resources are very poor, hunger every were, disease everywhere, lack of infrastructure, institutions like; Universities, credible institution to harness the potential of the people. It is so pathetic and provocative that a few people bless by God that has being sustaining Hundred and Seventy Million Nigerians is known to be a poor, hunger driven people of the Region that is only good in only sustaining the Nation with Exploration and Exploitation, for example there are six Exporting Terminals in the country all located in the Niger Delta, Shell owns two while Mobile, Chevron, Texaco and Agip owns one each. Shell also owns the Forcados Terminal which is capable of storing Thirteen Million Barrels (2,100,300 m3 ) of crude oil in conjunction with the nearby Bonny Terminal. Mobile operates out of Qua Iboe terminal in Akwa Ibom State. While Chevron owns the Escravos terminal in Delta State, and has a storage capacity of Three Point Six Million barrels (570,000 m3 ). Agip operates the Brass terminal in Brass, a Two Hundred and Thirteen kilometers southwest Port Harcourt, and has a storage capacity of Three Million Five Hundred and Eighty Thousand (565,700 m3 ). Texaco operates Pennington Terminal.

Natural Gas reserves are well over One Hundred and Eighty-Seven Trillion (2,800 m3 ) the gas are three times substantial as crude oil reserve. The biggest Natural Gas Initiative is the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company which is still in the Niger Delta. With all these activities going on in the Niger Delta that sustain One Hundred and Seventy Million Nigerians for the past fifty years is being threaten with all these vices in this 21 century example suffering, hunger, diseases, sickness, intimidation, killings, No good drinking water, No light, No motorable roads, the people in the region cannot farm of fish any longer. Life expectancy is cut short because of Oil Exploration and Exportation, our human existence and heritage is being threaten in this 21 century.

The big Question about insincerity, justice and equity, Ninety-One Trillion Naira gotten from the sale of crude oil since the discovery of crude oil in commercial quantity in Oloibiri of Bayelsa State and Fifty-One Trillion Naira under Geoduck Jonathan’s Administration.

The big Question with all sincerity is; How much was stolen by the Northern Elites? How much was stolen by our Elites to acquire choice property all over the world? How much was starch in Swiss bank and other safe Heaven all over the World? How much was used in the development of Abuja? How much was used in the development of Lagos? How much was allocated to discover oil in the lake Chad Basin in the North? How much was allocated to the Niger Delta Region? How much was given to the southeast? How come that the Niger Delta Region that has being sustaining One Hundred and Seventy Million Nigerians is very Poor? Underdeveloped, Impoverished, hunger and frustration everywhere.

President Muhammedu Buhari as a General cried before Nigerians and the world to be given a chance to lead Nigeria to a greater height and prosperity, he was very eager and emotionally desperate to restore justice and equity in this 21 century. We believe that Nigerians and the World accepted him base on his antecedents as a former military General that was disciplined and honest, but after been sworn in he made Nigerians and the World to believe that he is for everyone and he is for nobody. The Buhari we all know and Nigerians trusted is not the Buhari we are seeing today. He has surrounded himself with his brothers, his immediate family, the people of his faith as a Muslim, the people of the North as a Northerner, as if there is no other Region or Faith or competent people in Nigeria as a Nation. He as not only promoted Sectionalism but he has being able to promote Tribalism and Nepotism.
The Niger Delta Region that has being sustaining One Hundred and Seventy Million Nigerians, Thirty-Six States and the Federal Capital for fifty years is at high risk because of oil Exploration and Exportation, Pollution and Degradation and Contamination of the Soil has cut short the life span of the Inhabitant of the Niger Delta Region. Hunger is everywhere in the Niger Delta, Poverty is 90 percent in the face of Niger Deltans, Disease everywhere, no good drinking water, with abundant of Gas there is no Light, but Nigeria is interested in generating Light to other Nations. The people of Niger Delta is now subjected to a pathetic and provocative condition. The president Muhhammedu Buhari administration is not sincere and have a hidden agenda against the Niger Delta Region, if not after our Plight for the past fifty years and our present pathetic and shameful condition he Muhhammedu Buhari couldn’t have being saying or threatening to deal with the Aggrieved Niger Delta Agitators that he will deal and treat us like the senseless Boko Haram terrorist organization. If he is also truly sincere and mean well for the Implementation of the United Nation Environmental Report to clean the Ogoni Land and appeasing the Niger Deltans that he is truly sincere towards the people of the Niger Delta, he should have appointed a distinguish personality from the Niger Delta Region to oversee the implementation of the UNEP report in Ogoni Land and sanctioned his Minster of Transport Rotimi Ameachi who is from the Niger Delta Region for recommending the scrapping of the one and only Maritime University of Gbaramantu Kingdom in the Niger Delta. This university was born out of the struggle imbedded of the sacrifice of the Niger Delta Youths.

A region that sustain One Hundred and Seventy Million Nigerians, Thirty-Six States and a Federal Capital is under risk in this 21 century because its Youth and Graduates that are supposed to be the leaders of tomorrow are subjected to menial jobs for survival, our Graduates are now; Okada riders, Mechanics, Brick Layers, Try circle Drivers (KEKE NAPEP), while its Female Graduates are into Prostitution for survival, and the most painful aspect of it is Hunger in the midst of plenty. We keep seeing Billions of Dollar on the pages of Newspaper from the sale of crude oil and gas deposit in our land in Niger Delta but its people are die-ing of hunger and diseases and basic amenities/infrastructure. What a pity in this 21 century.

But let it be told that the Niger Delta Youth of this 21 century and the Niger Delta Revolutionary Crusaders (NDRC) in solidarity with the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) we shall wage this war of EVIL OVER GOOD. We urge all Niger Delta Youth that are all Host to this Six Exporting Terminals to stand up and defend their Father land, as failure to adhere to the genuine negotiation of the Niger Delta Elders, will lead to the total destruction of the remaining FIVE EXPORT TERMINALS.



Spokesman

WO1 Izon-ebi



http://biafrasay.com/p/322586/niger-delta-youths-should-stand-up-and-defend-our-land-ndrc

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by outknow: 9:33am On Aug 20, 2016
Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by Young03(m): 9:37am On Aug 20, 2016
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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by taylor88(m): 9:37am On Aug 20, 2016
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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by babyfaceafrica: 9:45am On Aug 20, 2016
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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by evilapc: 9:53am On Aug 20, 2016
Good, every ND should stand up...don't keep being a zombie for the zombies of one Nigeria

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by nasiest(m): 10:18am On Aug 20, 2016
Niger Delta aka destroyers,pls destroy the remaining na.what are you waiting for

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by macluvph1(m): 11:23am On Aug 20, 2016
Good one my brothers.
Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by amaechi1: 11:30am On Aug 20, 2016
evilapc:
Good, every ND should stand up...don't keep being a zombie for the zombies of one Nigeria
Indeed? But monies stashed away by tompolo, Deziani and great patron of NDA is also from the region.

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by tribalistseun: 11:38am On Aug 20, 2016
Buhari leave our oil oo. We don't like you and we will never like you. Period

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by rhymaster: 11:41am On Aug 20, 2016
I am beginning to wonder if it is possible that (nearly) everyone from this area (ND) and their SE supporters are bereft of basic, critical thinking skills. To be clear, I am not counselling you against damaging your land and environment, destroying it - you've been doing it for so long, with the connivance of your leaders who receive money, budgets and have not done anything about it. Think for a minute, leading countries in the world manufacture advanced and destructive weapons, chemicals, etc but will never use it on home soil - but launch their drones, missiles far from home but the ND and their supporters are destroying their own home?

What is the point of listing all the terminals owned by those companies? So that you can destroy them? If you spill 1 million barrels of crude in your land and water, you will be dying and falling sick for the next 100 years - who loses? The monies that NDDC, your state governments, amnesty, etc retrieved; have you used it to improve / build the ND? Why didn't Dokubo build his university in the ND, but went all the way west to Benin Republic (which has larger Yoruba stock populations)? Tom polo? Your governors? Senators? Reps? Why not find and elect good leaders in your states that first start to devote 100% of their time and your resources to investing and building the ND? Non-corrupt, non-violent and educated people are in fast decline in your areas as the only thing you see and preach is violence and getting drunk until they blow a pipeline in their delirious state!

Did any of you see the coastal views of Brazil during the olympics? I could only wonder what would have been to have areas of the ND naturally blessed with beautiful coastlines, swamp and green vegetation developed as tourist areas with all that beauty I saw in Rio! Imagine golf courses, sports arena, 1000 swimming pools all mantained by people who work there and get salaries from the non stop events that will be hosted there and tourism! Rather, you're thinking of destroying it - how will these affect oil companies who will simply declare a force majeure, get out of any financial obligations to government, which reduces the 13% you'd get and allocations? Most of the people in ND areas do not work in oil & gas and so far as they can buy petrol and kerosine from open market, even imported, they're fine. I hope after destroying your environment and scaring away all investors, you will not be giving ultimatum for the same investors and oil companies to relocate their head office to your environmentally degrades states.

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by princemillla(m): 11:58am On Aug 20, 2016
Nawa ooooo..... This is getting more serious.

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by sleepingTROUBLE: 12:00pm On Aug 20, 2016
E don happen, ghen ghen. He is still busy drawing more hatred for himself by trying to sneak through the back door by trying to revitalise the " 414 existing grazing reserve" across the country. Is this not Islamisation agenda. This man is a disaster, American 2015 prediction comes to mind.

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by GTkester: 12:12pm On Aug 20, 2016
Good article, not like the one from one tribal impostor.. Barcanista. This is the kinda thingy every NDeltan must be aware of.
Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by Ababadada: 1:51pm On Aug 20, 2016
This is good article . People of Niger Delta have you heard, brace up! brace up!! and brace up!!! For your future.

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by Ababadada: 1:56pm On Aug 20, 2016
rhymaster:
I am beginning to wonder if it is possible that (nearly) everyone from this area (ND) and their SE supporters are bereft of basic, critical thinking skills. To be clear, I am not counselling you against damaging your land and environment, destroying it - you've been doing it for so long, with the connivance of your leaders who receive money, budgets and have not done anything about it. Think for a minute, leading countries in the world manufacture advanced and destructive weapons, chemicals, etc but will never use it on home soil - but launch their drones, missiles far from home but the ND and their supporters are destroying their own home?

What is the point of listing all the terminals owned by those companies? So that you can destroy them? If you spill 1 million barrels of crude in your land and water, you will be dying and falling sick for the next 100 years - who loses? The monies that NDDC, your state governments, amnesty, etc retrieved; have you used it to improve / build the ND? Why didn't Dokubo build his university in the ND, but went all the way west to Benin Republic (which has larger Yoruba stock populations)? Tom polo? Your governors? Senators? Reps? Why not find and elect good leaders in your states that first start to devote 100% of their time and your resources to investing and building the ND? Non-corrupt, non-violent and educated people are in fast decline in your areas as the only thing you see and preach is violence and getting drunk until they blow a pipeline in their delirious state!

Did any of you see the coastal views of Brazil during the olympics? I could only wonder what would have been to have areas of the ND naturally blessed with beautiful coastlines, swamp and green vegetation developed as tourist areas with all that beauty I saw in Rio! Imagine golf courses, sports arena, 1000 swimming pools all mantained by people who work there and get salaries from the non stop events that will be hosted there and tourism! Rather, you're thinking of destroying it - how will these affect oil companies who will simply declare a force majeure, get out of any financial obligations to government, which reduces the 13% you'd get and allocations? Most of the people in ND areas do not work in oil & gas and so far as they can buy petrol and kerosine from open market, even imported, they're fine. I hope after destroying your environment and scaring away all investors, you will not be giving ultimatum for the same investors and oil companies to relocate their head office to your environmentally degrades states.

Mr Environmentalist since oil was discovered in 1956 there is gas flaring causing very serious environment pollution. Those agencies are not working.

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Re: Niger Delta Youths Should Stand Up And Defend Our Land - NDRC by Nobody: 2:22pm On Aug 20, 2016
this is a fight of the greedy. I'm a pure blood and I say no to NDA. it is our politicians that have betrayed us not the north!!!

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