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EmekaBlue:Your hatred for Nigeria is already giving you hypertension. I am waiting for you and your fellow lunatics to pick up your hunters guns and cutlasses against the Federal Republic of Nigeria once again so that we can finish what we started in 1967. |
TheFreeOne:Now, I sing - Baba oh Baba oh, Baba o, Oluwa da Baba si fun wa. |
IhateAfonjas:Can you now see that is a Biafran that is dead and not the Fulani you all hate? RIP great Biafran and Nigerian Chukwuma Onuekwusi. Nigeria will miss you, Nigerian press will miss you even more. |
yorubaisevil:You lord and personal saviour Goatluck Jonathan was President for 6 years, why didn't he do it? Was he waiting for Fulani to finish raping and murdering your mothers, sisters and daughters? You call Yorubas coward but your first saviour Agbari Ojukwu Emeka declared war and ran to Ivory Coast to coast with Ivorien ladies. Yorubas stood by and fought you fools to standstill. |
YENAGOA—A first-class traditional ruler, the Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Kingdom, Bayelsa State, His Royal Majesty, King Dakolo Bubraye, Agada IV, has said that besides the despoliation of oil-bearing communities by oil companies, oil workers were arbitrarily impregnating Niger Delta women and abandoning them , warning that if unrestrained, the next chapter of violence in the region, masterminded by products of the unbridled sexual unions, will be unspeakable. The monarch, who called for rehabilitation of the teeming youths in a chat with the Niger Delta Voice, NDV, said: “There is an aspect which the acting President did not discuss during his recent tour of Niger Delta and people hardly discuss it. I call it the social impact of oil exploration and exploitation. The social impact is huge and we are suffering a huge negative effect out of it, our children are dropping or have dropped out of school. The National Agency against the Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, should come and arrest some of these oil workers and jail them because pedophilia is a common place.” The royal father asserted: “The social impact is so huge that we are on the verge of extinction, it is the real extermination of the people. If young girls of 10 to 13 years will be initiated into prostitution as a result of proximity to an oil facility, is that community still alive? That is what we are suffering and that is what the oil companies do not have the barometer to measure, but that is our fate. Oil workers, who came here 30 years ago indiscriminately, put some of our women in the family way and were not honourable enough to own up, they abandoned them and ran away, adding to the social mix.” HRM Bubraye added, “As a monarch, I have seen it in its raw form. The oil companies should be held responsible and accountable for this menace and they should correct it because without correcting it, we will have a natural succession of violence from one group to another group. They must find a way to rehabilitate these teeming children. Everything should start now; they must show utmost good faith and demonstrate it with action.” Call security agencies to order Applauding Osinbajo for recognizing the way forward, especially the decision to integrate illegal oil refiners into the oil industry with the establishment of modular refineries, he said: “He has to call the security agencies to order, they should stop burning and polluting the creeks, they are not helping us. “The move to integrate them (illegal crude oil refiners) is very welcome and will solve most of the problem if the federal government can keep to its words. There are countries that I know that their refineries are about the size of a four to five -bedroom flats and they take care of their needs. Something you consider very bad today may be an excellent thing tomorrow and you will regret why you did not legalize the local refineries idea 40 years ago.” Regulation will streamline industry: His words: “Every utility should have a regulator; utilities are bodies that provide the services the people need. The petroleum sector has its own regulator which is the NNPC. The regulator should go about taking numbers of all those who are engaged in the local refineries business and those intending to join and then aggregate them. “You can then group them and give them licenses to operate. By so doing, they will no longer be afraid of the security operatives, and note that they have been able to survive the law enforcement operatives for so long because they have a way of settling them. But once you regulate them, they will stop bribing the security operatives and that harassment stops. He added: “So they have the air of businessmen and entrepreneurs capable of employing people, from that moment, they will work normally. From here you can now support and give them best practices and also standardize them, you can say you must have this or that before you will be allowed to operate. Once you do that, they will begin to earn more and produce petroleum product that is required around their vicinity.” Tax, more employment: The monarch asserted: “At that moment, you have brought peace to the area, and then you can also derive revenue because you now know them, you can tax them of which they will pay because they are now legitimate. They will pay tax to the federal or state and local government or whichever government. This will not only impact the Niger Delta alone, it will bring much more employment in the sense that people from other parts of the country, who have some expertise will come and collaborate with the youths of the Niger Delta and I think that is the way to go.” No cosmetic relocation: On the relocation of the headquarters of the oil multinationals to their areas of operation, he said: “It is long overdue, this is the only country in whole world where you operate somewhere and you locate a small office somewhere else and you do all your employment from there, pay your taxes there and you come here and pollute this side and give us nothing. “It is double standard and criminal. If this country is honest, some of these companies and their collaborators should be facing criminal charges in the true sense. Everywhere else, it is the opposite that is done. They should relocate and not just bringing one small office and call it headquarters, but they must relocate their activities down here and let us see them, get employed and that is what we are looking at. “There should be no cosmetic relocation whereby you keep all your activities in Lagos or Abuja and bring a few caravans and pretend to say that you have brought the headquarters, we must be sincere to ourselves, and government should act on what it has said,” he told NDV. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/osinbajo-didnt-see-ndelta-tour-hrm-bubraye-bayelsa-monarch/ |
diasporaman:Ask him if he prays for me. If he says yes, then I will pray for him also. Does he even know my name? |
Buhari who is an ex-military man just established a military unit called Muhammadu Buhari Base, in his home town just as I expected Goatluck Jonathan (PhD, Fisheries/Zoology) to establish a Goatluck Jonathan Fish and Animal Farm in his home town, rather he and his wife established several hotels and brothels using our looted resources. |
VanNistelrooy24:And this guy did not eat dinner last night because there was no food in his house and no money to buy any. Also this morning there is no hope of breakfast because he is still koboless. Yet, he is here defending looters whose children have breakfast at California most expensive restaurant, lunch at Dubai most expensive restaurant and dinner at Australia's most expensive restaurant while flying round in private jets bought with your money. Your village people are very wicked, they have shared your brain, roasted it and used it to drink Ijebu garri. |
BeardedMeat:What are they hiding? The last time he traveled for medicals you children of hate said he was dead. He came back and God shut your lieing mouths. Buhari is a Muslim, if he dies today, he will be flown back to Nigeria immediately because he must be buried latest the next day. Buhari is over 70 years, so he is not too young to die. God gives and takes lives. Will you live up to Buhari's age? With the way you are wishing him death, I doubt you will live up to Buhari's children's age. |
Mr great thief Atiku, why didn't you and the senior thief Obasanjo do this when you looters where in power? I beg go and die jooor. |
PointZerom:So, was Yar'Adua too also wicked that he died will ruling? Several of those wishing Buari death will die before him, I pray you are not among. |
NgeneUkwenu:I have not tried that before. Do you want to try and wash that our Aunty L. that Wizboy says her |
angels09:I bought my LG front loader washer in 2011, I have not repaired it once. It can wash anything. |
Go and meet Goatluck Jonascam to construct railway for you. The money in imPatience Mama Piss' account can go a long way. You cannot work in First Bank and go to Union Bank to ask for salary. You belong to the 5%. How many times shall we tell you this? |
Where? Where is your source? |
kestolove95:You can write your own script and take your sisters, cousins and nieces to Boko Haram in Cameroon/Chad border for safe keeping for few years. |
Realkenny:This is a typical example of a once abandoned baby whose biological mother is still nowhere to be found. We are talking about a shameless baby mama who tricked a younger brother into impregnating her and you idiot are here comparing her to someone's mother. Better go look for the woman than abandoned you at the gate of a primary school several years ago. |
CROWNWEALTH019:Your father's life is worth less than a vegetable. No one will exchange him even for sand. |
This is the real SLAY QUEEN. She has slayed all the other counterfeit slay bitchhes. |
KudiratAbiola1:So, what do we call the unfortunate man that brought a nonentity like you into this world? Do we call him a fool, a nitwit or a vagabond? Just thinking out loud, no harm intended. |
I am a Muslim so I wont say anything. But, should men of God be poor? Should a man be poor after serving God diligently? How will a poor servant of God convince me to serve his God? |
ALMUSTAQIM:You mean a trial will consume them? MAGU will just lock the gate of the National Assembly, change the writing on the wall to EFCC Sub-Office and tell them they are all under arrest and will remain behind the lock gates until they all prove themselves innocent. |
avwerosuoo:Pack your load and leave. No man deserve to live with a woman like you. Set the man free, you are the Delilah in his life. This one no be fight, pack your load and go. Nonsense, you argue with him and he hits you. Did you marry a ram? Just argument and he hits you. My friend, tell me another story. If you want unanimous Nairalanders to advice you truthfully, tell us the whole story, not this your half false. |
IJOBA2:Muslims don't take the shits that Christians take. Some nonentities cannot just come and write rubbish about Islam. I am a Muslim, but will never ever blaspheme Jesus or any of the prophets. Only idiots and nonentities ridicule others' believes. |
ocloud81:Muslims don't write this way. Muslims are not as senseless as this goat. Better go to the nearest abattoir and get yourself butchered. |
biafrasun:So, you are now the giver and taker of life and death. Or are you God's Senior Special Assistance on Life and Death? The way you are going, Buhari may witness your burial. |
wowmenow:Her husband is not silk , rather he is sick. Did you attend the same school with imPatience Mama Piss Sheppopo Jonathan? |
yourexcellency:Yes, that seems like the only Media House that can employ a 3rd class Graduate of Geography as a Reporter. To report what kwa? |
Nigerian women, please control your tongue. Nigerian men are depressed and frustrated as a result of the economic recession. Please, don't allow yourself to be used to pay for Obasanjo/Yar'Adua/Goatluck/Buhari's sins. A frustrated man is a dangerous man. Avoid danger. If a frustrated man abuses your father and your mother even if he slaps you once, just walk away before he starts punching you, you wont die. Silence is golden in time of recession. |
olayinka96:No way, not another Fishery graduate again. The other one with a PhD in Fishery ended up with a fish brain, drained and looted our treasury and divided the country into North-South and Muslim-Christian just because he wanted re-election. |
Contractor, US arms dealer battle over unsupplied bombs, others The controversial arms procurement deals under the immediate-past administration of Goodluck Jonathan have become a subject of litigation in the United States, where a national of Niger Republic, Hima Aboubakar, and a US arms dealer, Ara Dolarian, are locked in a legal battle involving a $246m contract. The $246m order at the height of the Boko Haram insurgency in 2014 was for the supply of weapons and equipment, including helicopters, bombs and ammunition. According to AFP, the deal reportedly collapsed in 2015 and the arms never arrived, forcing Aboubakar to sue Dolarian for fraud in a Californian court. Aboubakar claimed the US arms dealer failed to ship $8.6m worth of bombs and rockets to Nigeria as ordered, damaging his reputation as “a trusted arms supplier to the Nigerian military”. Dolarian, however, alleged in court documents that he was unwittingly caught up in a “money laundering scheme” and that Aboubakar’s arms money was “stolen from the Nigerian government”. Campaign group, Transparency International, described corruption in the defence procurement sector as “the new diesel for Nigeria’s kleptocrats”. It estimated that more than $15bn had been stolen, “leaving the military without vital equipment, insufficiently trained, low in morale and under-resourced.” “This has crippled the Nigerian military,” it added in a new report published on Thursday. But the Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen. John Enenche, rejected the TI’s report, describing it as “a sweeping allegation.” Enenche said the defence ministry now did “government-to-government” deals and no longer used contractors. Pieter Wezeman, a researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, said Dolarian’s deal with Aboubakar and his company Societe d’Equipments Internationaux “rings alarm bells”. Court documents show SEI signed off on the purchase of six Mi-24 and Mi-35 helicopters from Dolarian for $25m each, which Wezeman said was far above their normal value of $5m each. A former National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki (retd.), is answering charges for criminal diversion of $2.1bn arms fund, breach of trust, money laundering and arms possession. He was accused of orchestrating a sprawling embezzlement scheme that saw “phantom contracts” awarded for personal and political gains. Last year, a committee set up by Buhari indicated that SEI played a “major” role in the alleged scam after being awarded nearly $1bn worth of contracts “characterised by irregularity and fraud”. Aboubakar, however, told AFP, “We continue to work with the Nigerian Army. Forget about what the people say; they lie.” SOURCE: http://punchng.com/nigerian-arms-scandal-resurfaces-in-us-court/ |
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