Politics › Re: Operation Crocodile Smile Has Halted Pipelines Bombings by cjrane: 4:13am On Sep 10, 2016 |
Okay o!
I will be back here when the next pipeline bomb explodes. |
Politics › Re: How FG Spent $340m, #27bn ln Search Of Crude Oil ln The North by cjrane: 11:30pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
[size=18pt]I wish they spent more money. In fact he should spend the entire 2016 budget digging holes in the north to get oil.  Even if there is oil in the North, God will not allow Buhari to find it now, because his intentions are very wicked for his "5% of Nigerians".[/size] |
Politics › Re: Should Midbelt/north States ask For National Derivation From Hydropower Supply? by cjrane: 11:21pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
[size=15pt] I think the north should ask for derivation for the North-East trade winds that blow from Sahara desert to the southern Nigeria. Afterall it brings harmattan to southern Nigeria.
As long as the North-east trade wind is useful internationally and sold to get foreign exchange, and proceeds go into the federation account for sharing to every state and LGA, they are free to get 100% derivation if they want.
Wicked ediots! [/size]  |
Politics › Re: Victor Ikpeba:even If Buhari Present NEPA Bill As Certificate,i Will Vote 4 Him by cjrane: 5:12pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
[size=14pt]Nigerians believe too much in folktale.
How could anyone not see that a man asking his followers to burn baboons and dogs that didn't vote for him was a tragic choice for a diverse, multicultural place like Nigeria?[/size] |
Politics › Re: Tell Buhari To Name Dialogue Team, N’delta Elders Urge US by cjrane: 7:11pm On Sep 08, 2016 |
DONSMITH123: Simon Utebor and Ovie Okpare, Warri
Niger Delta Stakeholders including traditional rulers from the six coastal states in the region have asked the United States to prevail on President Muhammadu Buhari to open doors for the proposed dialogue with militants to commence by listing the Federal Government team.
They also tasked the United States Government to stop the Federal Government from pushing the region into an imminent civil war over deliberate militarisation of the region, even when the militants had announced a ceasefire for a dialogue.
The stakeholders, under the Chief Edwin Clark-led Pan Niger Delta Stakeholders Dialogue Team, stated this on Tuesday evening when the Deputy Chief of Mission, US Embassy in Nigeria, Mr. David Young, led a team of US officials on a fact-finding mission to Delta State.
The meeting, held at the instance of the US officials, was to find solution to the renewed hostilities in the region where activities of suspected militants had brought down oil production in the country to 30 years low.
The meeting, which was held at the residence of Alaowei Broderick Bozimo in Effurun, Delta State, was attended by leaders from the six coastal states of the region, including Prof. Gordini Darah, Chief Isaac Jemide, Ambassador Dele Cole, Chief Richard Enaredei, Chief Vero Tangbowei, Mr. Vincent Oyibode and Austin Ozobo, among others.
Addressing the US delegation on behalf of Clark, Bozimo, said the current situation in the region could not be addressed through military approach, as he urged the Federal Government to respect the ceasefire declared by the militants.
Bozimo, a former Police Affairs minister, told the delegation that despite the ceasefire announced by the militants to allow for dialogue, the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government had yet to name its dialogue team for the negotiation to commence.
He added that if the Nigerian government was sincere in her proposed dialogue, the government would name which people of the region were deprived and under-developed.
Darah, a professor of Oral Literature, stated that the resurgence of renewed hostilities in the region was principally caused by the Nigerian government‘s refusal to grant the people of the area ownership of their resources.
Darah called on the US government to prevail on the Federal Government to restructure in order to allow for fiscal federalism, as it was being practised in the US.
“The FG should create a window of discussion with our people, now that the militants have announced a ceasefire to enable us to renegotiate. We want to own our resources. So, help us tell the government to do the needful. Fiscal federalism will solve all these many agitations,” Darah further added.
Responding, Young said they were in the region on a fact-finding mission.
According to him, the US government is committed to negotiating with all groups, noting that the visit was meant to engage the people of the region for peace.
Meanwhile, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, and the US, on Wednesday, called for dialogue in the handling of the Niger Delta crisis.
The call was made when the US government delegation paid a visit to Dickson at the Government House in Yenagoa.
Dickson stated that dialogue, and not military confrontation, was the solution to the Niger Delta crisi.
He said it had become the government’s official policy to promote and encourage dialogue among all stakeholders.
The governor said, “We believe that issues in the Niger Delta are not such that can be resolved by means of confrontation and show of military strength.
“We believe essentially that these are issues of development, issues of the environment, issues that ultimately call on all stakeholders – the government, community leaders, corporate executives, particularly oil majors that are operating here, the Federal Government and other agencies to work together to resolve issues and challenges in the Niger Delta.
“Essentially, the Niger Delta crises are issues of development; they are not issues that call for aggression; and they are not issues that call for further militarisation and the use of force. But these are issues we think we can resolve by working together honestly and sincerely, and following a clear roadmap.”
Dickson, therefore, called for caution in using military operations in resolving the Niger Delta problems.
Cc: lalasticlala
http://punchng.com/tell-buhari-name-dialogue-team-ndelta-elders-urge-us/ [size=18pt] Of course they know Buhari does not want any dialogue. His sole aim is to kill everyone in Niger Delta and Southeast so that he can inherit their land for Fulani benefit. But he does not have the means of killing everyone without also decimating Fulani population in the process via heavy casualties, thus the pleading for America to sell him warplanes.[/size] |
Politics › Re: Igbos Are Right! by cjrane: 7:07pm On Sep 08, 2016 |
osagix: THE SOUTH EAST HAVE SHOWN THAT THEY CAN TAKE A COMMON STAND AND ARE NO PUSHOVERS AS FAR AS NAIJA POLITICS IS CONCERN. BUHARI VICTORY WAS MAINLY DUE TO THE UNITED FRONT SHOWN BY THE NORTH. WE SAW THE EFFECT OF A UNITED IBO FRONT IN LAGOS (HOUSE OF REPS ELECTION. WITH BETTER COORDINATION IN THE FUTURE, WE WILL SEE MORE REPLICATION OF SUCH AND THE IMPACT CAN BE TRANSMITTED TO ALL OTHER STATE NATIONWIDE WHERE THEY RESIDE AND CARRY OUT THEIR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES. APC are already planning to deny masses of people the voters card and deploy faulty finger print identification machines to the South East. So, to vote out Buhari in a free and fair election will be tough. Buhari should be resisted by targeted IED attacks at key locations. Exactly how NADECO resisted Abacha through IEDs and insurgency. |
Politics › Re: 20 Soldiers Died So Far – Avengers Sends Strong Message To President Buhari by cjrane: 11:50am On Sep 08, 2016 |
Buhari, this war you have opted for instead of dialogue will consume you and northern domination of Nigeria.
Lets watch this unfold well. |
Politics › Re: Photos From Hanan Buhari's Birthday Party by cjrane: 1:32am On Sep 07, 2016 |
They are enjoying too much food, comfort and luxury, while Nigerians are starving to death, losing their jobs and killed by Police and soldiers.
Tomorrow another fool will shout "Mr. auterity or Sai Baba!" |
Politics › Re: When Will All This Yoruba VS Igbo Madness Stop? by cjrane: 8:33pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Godemcee: since I joined nairaland hardly does a day pass without yoruba VS igbo e-war(though am guilty),one begin to wonder if they are both the only tribe in Nigeria cause we don't see Hausa VS fulani or ijaw VS itsekiri Online fight. if u ask an igbo the cause of the e-war he blame yoruba past leaders,awolowo impact in the civil war amongst others nd if u ask yoruba he would blame igbo past leaders like ajuyi ironsi,joyous,nzeogwu nd co.for Christ sake this people are dead why can't y'll forget bout mistake of the dead nd let lay down ur e-weapons. after Yoruba,igbo still remain my 2nd best tribe though in real life I think Fulani sometimes use fake monikers like "OjukwuWarrior" to pretend to be Igbo and attack yoruba and sometimes they pretend to be Yoruba and strike Igbo. But it is due to the foolishness of both tribes that Fulani guys now manipulate them to go at each other needlessly while Fulani is looting Nigeria unchallenged.  |
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Culture › Re: Photos From The Obi Of Onitsha's Palace by cjrane: 12:08am On Sep 06, 2016 |
See the useless ashewo Arab boys have finished enjoying up, down and center.
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Culture › Re: Photos From The Obi Of Onitsha's Palace by cjrane: 10:55pm On Sep 05, 2016*. Modified: 11:49pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
[size=13pt]Long live the Obi of Onitsha!
Our Shofisticated people should start their own thread of the Ooni and stop posting his filthy ashewo concubines here.[/size] |
Politics › Re: IPOB Germany- The Gold In Kano Belongs To Asaba And Anambra by cjrane: 10:52pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
[size=14pt]Is it not amazing that the same northerners who defend their stealing of the lion share of the oil wealth in other regions of Nigeria now fiercely defend their right to own the gold in Kano & Zamfara and prevent the hapless southerners from owning 99% of the gold deposit fields? Isn't what is good for the goose, also good for the gander? Yeye dey smell.  [/size] |
Politics › Re: How FG Spent $340m, #27bn ln Search Of Crude Oil ln The North by cjrane: 1:26pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
[size=15pt]Are they tired of searching? God is not mocked.
Let them go and borrow IMF loans and use it to search for oil in Sokoto and Katsina! Useless wicked people!
Instead of spending money on productive ventures or even repairing the refineries.
How can you choose to spend such outrageous amount on drilling into desert ground while the rest of the country are hungry? This is why Nigeria needs to break up for peace to reign.[/size] |
Politics › Re: What Is Inside President Buhari's Blue Diary? [see Photos] by cjrane: 1:21pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
[size=15pt]It contains the names of enemies that he must eliminate as well as the blue print for the Islamization of Nigeria.[/size] |
Celebrities › Re: Jidenna Starts Scholarship Scheme In ESUT To Honour Late Dad by cjrane: 5:24am On Sep 05, 2016 |
E be like say na abookis dey respond, because its all about personal insults.
Abeg where are my brown roof brodas? |
Politics › Re: As Economy Declines, Buhari Revives Jonathan’s Agric Policy He Suspended by cjrane: 1:51am On Sep 03, 2016 |
jamesibor: Lalasticlala, over to you. The man saw tomorrow. |
Politics › Re: Could This Be The Real Reason Why The Nigerian Economy Went Into Recession by cjrane: 1:41am On Sep 03, 2016 |
[size=15pt]I feel very bad for the unfortunate people suffering under the crass incompetence of Buhari.
Now that investors are finally fleeing exactly as he was warned when he was doing his crazy naira exchange rate manipulation and banning companies from leaving with their hard earned profits.
Buhari's unfortunate policies introduced panic into the system as every foreign investor now wants to pull out their money before Buhari reinstates his crazy exchange rate restriction and manipulation. It will take a long time for confidence to come back into the Nigerian market as many already fear Buhari will reinstate his failed policy.[/size] |
Politics › Re: Buhari Reveals Amount Recovered From Looters by cjrane: 6:53pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
[size=16pt]Buhari and his men collect the loot and share amongst themselves.
The same way the next government will collect what they are looting now and share.[/size] |
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Politics › Re: Gold Discovered In Bagwai And Shanno LGA In Kano (photos) by cjrane: 1:24pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
[size=15pt]Everything is being discovered in the North.
From Gold to Silver to Uranium and Nickel.
Still the north want to kill Niger Deltans to steal their oil?
Haba![/size] |
Politics › Re: First Imo Tunnel And Propaganda Surrounding It. Enemies Of Progress. by cjrane: 1:21pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
[size=15pt]SO WHY ARE YOU AVOIDING SHOWING THE PICTURE OF THE TUNNEL??
You think we are all dumb to be swayed by your irrelevant pictures without the tunnel in any of them?[/size] |
Politics › Re: South East Must Stop Depending On Northerners For Food Supply - Okorocha by cjrane: 9:59pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
The north is making billions of dollars selling very expensive food stuff to the south east while using the FG and their Fulani herdsmen to frustrate any attempt to farm anything in the region. |
Politics › Re: Advice Me In Writing Not Publicly, Buhari Slams Emir Of Kano by cjrane: 9:50pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
thunderrider: President Muhammadu Buhari has cautioned top traditional rulers in the country against advicing him on the affairs of the economic publicly, requesting that they henceforth do so through privately written memos.
This is coming a day after the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido, made blistering public remarks on Buhari’s economic policies during a public function in Kaduna.
Buhari made the request yesterday through the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, who visited him at the Presidential Villa.
The Alaafin, who spoke with State House Correspondents shortly after the meeting, said that his visit was a follow up on a private memo he wrote to the president on the state of the nation.
The revered monarch said “As a Nigerian and one of the topmost traditional rulers in the country, I sent a memorandum to the President which he acknowledged and asked me to come and endorse those things I have written.
“I think it was time for me to use the proper channel to reach the President for suggestions and advice.
“Where he deserves commendation, I should also do that especially as it concerns the multi-dimensional problems Nigeria is facing like the Avengers and bombing of oil installations, MEND and Boko Haram insurgency in the North East.” Source: https://thewhistler.ng/story/advice-me-in-writing-not-publicly-buhari-slams-emir-of-kano [size=15pt] Whether he slams him or not, the Emir was telling Buhari THE BITTER TRUTH!
Emir Sanusi is perhaps the only fearless figure that will speak up when he feels the economy is being run aground. Buhari says "advise me in writing" as if he will even read it. He simply wants the Emir to just shut up while he ruined Nigeria with ineptitude.[/size] |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Nigeria Officially In Recession, GDP Growth Drops To -2.06% by cjrane: 11:48am On Aug 31, 2016 |
[size=15pt][b]When Buhari came out with his ill advised economic policy or idea to ration foreign currency, restrict currency one can travel with, ban domiciliary account and selectively give Dangote and few northern business men all the dollars in the CBN coffers claiming they are "essential" national industries, economists warned him that the reaction of the market to such crazy ideas and one-sided restrictions would tilt the Nigerian economy into recession.
Airlines pulled out of Nigeria for inability to repatriate their profits and new investors simply stayed away from Nigeria. While all these were happening, Buhari and his kitchen cabinet simply focused on how to make more money from over taxing Nigerians and spending the scarce millions of dollars looking for oil in the north as his top economic priority. Not minding the price of oil has already crashed and Nigeria had millions of unsold oil cargo every month.
Today, the result of "body language" economics is here with us and it is going to get much much worse unless Buhari hire a team of highly knowledgeable economists to plan Nigeria's recovery and way out of this mess.[/b][/size] |
Politics › Re: Jonathan And Niger Delta Governors used oil money as pocket money: Masari by cjrane: 7:48pm On Aug 29, 2016 |
[size=15pt]This is another hopeless liar from the pit of hell. In any case, Niger Deltans own the oil and they did not have to pollute Fulani land to extract oil.
On the other hand, Fulanis have gone to Niger Delta to pollute the land and shared out most of the oil wells and oil wealth for themselves.
Most of Nigeria's federal allocation have gone to the far northern states, which would not let anyone benefit from anything they have. Yet, they are lamenting over the paltry 13% derivation to Niger delta states in oil that belongs to Niger Delta?
What has Kano,Katsina,Kaduna, Bornu, Sokoto to mention a few done with the lion share of the oil money they get as federation allocation?
Most of it was used to sponsor Boko Haram to make Nigeria ungovernable for a southerner as they promised.[/size] |
Politics › Re: Some Nigerians Beg Okonjo-Iweala To Help With Economy On Facebook. Screen Shots by cjrane: 3:57am On Aug 29, 2016 |
[size=15pt]Buhari is such a satanic bigot he would rather Nigeria dies completely than engage anyone from his hated 5% group[/size] |
Politics › Re: Anambra At 25: Obiano To Build International Conference Centre by cjrane: 6:49pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
Prince081: International conference center is not what Ndi Anambra need now. Please embark on productive ventures that will trigger massive investment opportunities and job opportubities for the army of youths who are roaming the street. [size=14pt] Anambra needs both International Conference center, good roads, specialist hospitals and agricultural revolution all simultaneously. Not one or the other.
Job creation isn't just a magic wand to employ people into non-existent positions in the civil service to bloat the workforce which the state may not be able to pay salaries.
Empowering people to cultivate vegetable,cassava,rice,tomatoes, beans, sorghum, and build fish tanks using plastic drums, build poultries, pig farms, goat ranches using specie of animals known to survive very well in the area is the way to create sustainable jobs. In additions to promoting hotels, conference centers and tourist sites development.[/size] |
Politics › Re: When Will The Army Launch Operation Crocrodile Fulani by cjrane: 6:39pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
Communities where Fulani herdsmen have been killing and raping women should form vigilante groups to protect themselves and attack any rapists or herders destroying their farms. Sitting there and crying for centuries for Buhari to save you from the same Fulani marauders that he sent is just a waste of time. |
Politics › Re: Amnesty International Raises Alarm On Kidnap Of IPOB By DSS by cjrane: 6:31pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
When will dictators learn that killing innocent people will never kill their struggle?
If Buhari were educated, he will have known using the apartheid regime tactics of kidnap and killing people only serve to harden the resolve of people to struggle for their rights.. Sooner than later, Buhari will be forced to see reason, but it may be too late since so many people would have been killed that it would be senseless to talk to him any more. |
Politics › Re: See What The Nigerian Army Is Doing To Stop Niger Delta Militants (photos) by cjrane: 3:08am On Aug 27, 2016 |
NDA should just ambush them one by one. Get them to a tight corner then AAA will solve the problem. |