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victorvezx:Ohhh they don't give a Bleep but they mentioned Kanu's name They don't give a Bleep, have they said anything contrary in the website Even when they denied mend, did you see ipob? |
victorvezx:Ok, let the igbo suspend their activities for just two days You will know what we contribute. Nigeria cannot function without the igbo. Get that into your skull You never believed the news but it made front page on this forum Where are the saudi red water... your coward govt imported these people and you are here denying Lol madness everywhere Ipob never imported fighters and you have started complaining . When we will go russia, you will mess up your panties |
victorvezx:Short of words hmm? NDA they are not ready to negotiate, so keep waiting.. |
victorvezx:You are not even ashamed to mention that. If i come to your place and beat you, what makes you think i can't beat you in my domain. Lazy people that rely on another region for their daily bread. Now you are dying in dozens Are your saudi imported cowards still in the creeks? They are all dead You don remind me something, make i go create thread |
victorvezx:Lolzzzx Nnamdi Kanu is leading their negotiating team So sorry,disappointed hmmm? |
victorvezx:E pain you, say i use my brothers dey fight? You wey dey import US army, FBI nko? Sorry buddy Your northern people are dying everyday, i mean daily because of poverty. In your entire life, have you heard of poverty in the east? Even after the war, oir people were given 20pounds each, we are still full of live waxing strong. Elsewhere you go, you seeing a jew waxing strong Coward lazy people. Sun will not seize to shine no matter what you do to it, rather it will burn you to ashes |
victorvezx:Avengers has brought naija to a halt.that is why you country is poor now, very poor.let them use the remaining money to search for oil in the north. You are still wait...It has started. Hunger is killing your siblings in the north already. Avengers are my brother's, we came in a civilized way. You never accepted us, now we are using brute Are you fighting boko kids. Are you not importing us army ? We are using our brothers.e pain you? Sorry oo |
victorvezx:You are an e-rat, britain will not come, egypt will not come, and you have to know that your country is broke already Ordinary Boko kids are using you as caricature, it is when you meet avengers, you will realize that nigeria is gone. In Nnamdi Kanu's Voice "...somalia is a child's play compare to what will befall the zoo..." |
victorvezx: victorvezx:Pity yourself.. Because the more Kanu remains there, the more your one Nigeria sinks. HE PLANTED A SEED,and the seed keep spreading everyday.if you ask him, he is happier than your dullard today |
deleib:My dear, let the truth be told. Yorubas are cowards Your state was conquered by fulani That is why you have emir The way Lagos was conquer by benin kingdom giving birth to Oba. Google is your friend |
victorvezx:And who are you? |
BiafraudExposed:Gibberish In Nnamdi Kanu's Voice "...Ndia ara, Onye awusa-fulani turu ime ya, ya bia ebea n'ezuzu, gakwa cho onye murugi. Juo nnegi ebe isi.Ndia ara,n'ekwugheri, n'ekwu inyo n'onu. We must continue, hapu ndi ara. If you call this line, first mention your father's name. Mad people everywhere..." |
BiafraudExposed:Talking gibberish In Nnamdi Kanu's Voice "...they will turn white to black, turn black to white, they use propaganda to deceive you. We are unshakeable, at the end, we will win,we are seven steps ahead of the zoo.My goodness me.we must continue..." |
DropShot:Possession of fire arms? These people self... When you are tired of arguing, you will find something,It is normal |
The Indigenous People of Biafra on Wednesday said it would not enter into any dialogue with the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari in the absence of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu. It stated that nothing short of unconditional release of its leader would be acceptable. The group described the continued detention of Kanu as an impunity and disrespect for the constitution of the country. It said, “For Buhari to continue to keep Kanu in custody after a court of competent jurisdiction had granted him (Kanu) bail is enough corruption.” The group said it was a waste of time for the Federal Government to think that they would enter into dialogue with IPOB without first releasing Kanu. It maintained that no pressure would make Kanu betray his supporters and the Biafra cause. “They don’t know this man called Nnamdi Kanu. They can’t intimidate Kanu by dumping him in prison. He can’t beg anybody for his freedom.” A release by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, made available to newsmen in Awka, Anambra State, read in part, “Instead of our leader to renounce Biafra, he would renounce Nigeria publicly, mark our words. “We are not after securing bail for our leader; we are after his freedom and freedom for the people of Biafra. “Even a child born today knows that any attempt to tamper with Nnamdi Kanu’s life will bring about catastrophic consequences.” “Should anything happen to Kanu, Somalia will be a paradise, compared to what will happen in Nigeria. “We are not asking for anything short of his immediate and unconditional release, as ordered by an Abuja Federal High Court.” http://biafrasay.com/p/322537/no-kanu-no-talk-with-buhari-says-ipob |
OPC Militant |
Ijaw militants not responsible for attacks in S-West – DESOPADEC Director By Victtor Ahiuma-Young Asaba — CONCERNED leaders of Ijaw nation have expressed worries over reports, alleging that Ijaw militants were responsible for recent attacks in the South-West, saying that the reports were misleading and aimed at destroying the long-standing good relationship between the Yoruba and Ijaw ethnic nations. Executive Director (Projects), Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Mr. Phillip Gbasin, who spoke in Warri, Delta State, said: “How can you call people that are purely into criminal oil bunkering business Ijaw militants so you can incite the Yoruba people against Ijaw people? That is very wrong. You cannot catch an Igbo armed robber in Lagos and you say Igbo militant or you catch a Yoruba armed robber in Delta State and you say Yoruba militants are now attacking Urhobo people? That is very wrong and people need to be educated on this issue. As one who lived in Lagos before 1999 and still follow events in Lagos, I can authoritatively say that the said crisis in the South-West was as a result of disagreements between illegal oil bunkerers.” The Ijaw leader said that the O’dua People’s Congress, OPC, was first conceived and initiated by Dr. Frederick Fasehun at an Ijaw National Congress, INC, meeting in Yenagoa, Beyalsa State, which he attended on the invitation of his school mate, late Dr. Engurube, then Secretary of INC. “The OPC was formed in Yenagoa and because of that, the cordial relationship between the Yoruba and the Ijaws deepened. So, it is wrong and deliberate manipulation by some people to call those criminals Ijaw militants. Ijaw people have been with the Yoruba people in Ajegunle for hundreds of years and they have never claimed they own the place,” Mr. Gbasin added. http://biafrasay.com/p/322525/you-cannot-catch-an-igbo-armed-robber-in-lagos-and-you-say |
QuotaSystem:Your link said it all, zombie will never change.everything you are reading upside down.pls focus on how to read and comprehend. We all know the educational system of your country is bad, but try help yourself. |
QuotaSystem:In Nnamdi Kanu's voice "...You will think there are human being, you will think they are talking sense, I tell you they are agent of darkness, Light has nothing to do with darkness, my goodness me,we must continue..." So which and which are you believing, your choice tells you who you are. Stop deceiving yourself |
QuotaSystem:The Niger Delta Avengers has agreed to hold talks with the Federal Government to resolve the lingering crisis in the Niger Delta region. You see how you read upside down?? In Nnamdi Kanu's voice "my goodness me, we must continue..." |
QuotaSystem:You think you know something, you are so gullible. We know when there is dialogue and when there is no dialogue. If we need information about avengers, we know where to get the correct one. |
EmeeNaka:If there is anything like dialogue, their website will inform the world |
I can't remember Mr Ballantyne Agiri as the spokesman of the ND Avengers. Lies from lai Mohammed and co |
For the second time in three weeks, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has received an express order from President Muhammadu Buhari to explore for oil in the North. This time, the President directed the national oil firm to commence exploration activities in the Benue Trough. The Benue Trough is a major geological formation underlying a large part of Nigeria, extending about 1,000km North-East from the Bight of Benin to Lake Chad. The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, disclosed the President’s directive on the oil expolration in the North while receiving a delegation from the Benue State Government at the corporation’s headquarters in Abuja. About three weeks ago, the President had directed the corporation to speed up its prospect for oil in the region, specifically in the Chad Basin and Kolmani River, following the reported discovery of hydrocarbons by Shell in the area. The 19 northern state governors are also fired up about the prospect of oil production in their domain as they have hired a British firm through the Northern Nigeria Development Company, which they jointly own, to carry out the exploration activities. But energy analysts and several socio-cultural and other interest groups on Tuesday expressed divergent views on the pressure by the President on the NNPC as regards oil exploration in the North. The NNPC GMD, in a statement from the corporation on Tuesday, said the new directive was in line with the current efforts to guarantee energy security of the country. Baru said, “Very close home, we have exploration activities on the Frontier Basin, that is in the Chad; and there are some areas close to the Kolmani River where Shell has made indicative discovery of hydrocarbons and Mr. President has directed me to go into that area to further explore the magnitude and prospects of those finds. “We are taking steps to get into those regions. We will reinvigorate the frontier exploration and see how they collaborate with the Northern Nigeria Development Company that is holding Block 809 where some of the finds have been found. We will also do the same at the Department of Petroleum Resources for the other blocks that have not been assigned, and work towards proving the prospects of that region.” But the Ijaw Youth Council and Urhobo Monitoring and Development Group while reacting to the presidential directive said it was a good initiative but came at a wrong time. The IYC, an umbrella body for the Ijaw youths worldwide, said that the timing for the directive was wrong because of the prevailing situation in the oil industry at the international market, which made such a venture economically unwise. A statement signed by the spokesman for the group, Eric Omare, said one would have expected that President Buhari-led government should focus on diversifying the nation’s ailing economy, especially areas where the different regions had comparative advantage over the other. “Ordinary, the IYC would be excited by not just a Presidential directive to explore for oil in any part of the North but discovery of oil in the North. This is so because we strongly believe that the struggle of the people of the Niger Delta region for equitable distribution of oil money would become a reality once oil is found in the North as well.” On its part, the National President of the Urhobo Monitoring and Development Group, Kingsley Oberuruaria, posited that while the directive was good, it was a self-serving step to further annihilate the people of the region from benefitting from its God-given natural resources. Oberuruaria explained that the desire of the President was to cut the region out of the country’s scheme of things once oil production fully came alive in that region while the Niger Delta, which had been feeding the nation, would forever be neglected. The Niger Delta youth leader posited that such a presidential directive should be put into various ailing industries in the country such as the Delta Steel Company in Aladja, Delta State, which he said was capable of employing hundreds of thousands of unemployed Nigerian youths. “I’m sure this directive was as a result of the prevailing crisis in the Niger Delta region. President Buhari has been looking for ways to cut off the region instead of being resolute to develop the region which has been neglected by every successive government,” he said. But two prominent leaders of the pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, Chief Sehinde Arogbofa and Yinka Odumakin, differed on the issue. Arogbofa, who is the Secretary-General of the association, said it would be part of the way to restructure the country, which the association had been clamouring for. He said, “There is nothing wrong if they find oil in the North. That is why we are calling for restructuring; if that is his (Buhari) own restructuring agenda, it is okay. We already have oil in the South and if he orders for prospect of oil in the North, there is nothing wrong in that .” But the group’s spokesman, Odumakin, said it was a wasted effort. He recalled, “Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyde, the Secretary of State for the Colonies in a memorandum on Nigerian Constitutional Conference wrote in 1958: The North fears and dislikes the more educated Southerners and if they were not economically bound to the federation, they would be glad to be quit of it. What he stated has not changed much till date and this may explain the desperate search for oil in the North at a time oil is becoming worthless.” Also, the President, Campaign for Democracy, Bako Usman, said the President was not getting good advice. He said, “What is worth doing, they say, is worth doing well. We as a people need to acknowledge the fact that this government needs an effective economic direction. For now, most people around Mr. President on the pay roll of taxpayers money are just but ill Advisers. The Pan-northern socio-cultural group, Arewa Consultative Forum, said it was not aware of the Presidential pronouncement on oil exploration in the region. The National Publicity Secretary of the forum, Muhammad Ibrahim, told one of our correspondents in Kaduna on Tuesday that he was not aware of Buhari’s order to the NNPC to prospect for oil in the region. The Head of Energy Research, Ecobank Capital, Mr. Dolapo Oni, said the move must have been informed by the need to reduce the reliance on the Niger Delta and reduce the country’s vulnerability to attacks in the region. He said, “But, at a time when we don’t have enough money to run the economy, even though oil servicing charges are a lot lesser now due to the drop in oil prices, it is still not the right time to dedicate a large amount of money to search for oil in the North. “Ideally, the idea will be a concession and allow companies do whatever they need to do. If we want to do 2D and 3D seismic, we can do it, gather that data and allow oil companies to come and do their own search. But if we are dedicating the NNPC’s scarce resources to going beyond the 2D and 3D, I think it may not be the best of time.” The Project Director, Uquo Gas Field Development, a joint venture project by Frontier Oil Limited and Seven Energy, Mr. Abdullahi Bukar, described the renewed efforts towards exploring for oil in the Benue Trough and Chad Basin as a very good development. He said, “I hope that a well-thought-out policy will be put in place because anything that will increase Nigeria’s oil and gas reserves is very welcome.” The Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Asset Management Limited, Mr. Johnson Chukwu, said the discovery of oil in Niger Republic must have been a major boost for Nigeria to continue to prospect for oil in the Sahel region. Describing the effort to diversify the nation’s oil and gas production as a good move, he said, “It depends on the level of resources being committed to it. I think it is something the government needs to be very circumspect in committing resources to it. It is very likely that what would be achieved in the Chad Basin will be marginal deposits. So, I don’t think the government is going to be too bullish in terms of the resources it is going to commit to such effort.” The Director-General, West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management, Prof. Akpan Ekpo, said, “There is nothing wrong in getting more oil. But my worry is the dependence on non-renewable resources without adding value to it.” http://biafrasay.com/p/322523/again-buhari-orders-nnpc-to-search-for-oil-in-north |
The pan-Yoruba socio cultural organisation, Afenifere, has said President Muhammadu Buhari’s order that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation increase tempo on oil exploration in the north-east is good for the economy of the country. The Secretary-General of the association, Chief Sehinde Arogbofa said it would be part of the restructuring which the association had been clamoring for. He said, “There is nothing wrong if they find oil in the north. That is why we are calling for restructuring, if that is his ( Buhari) own restructuring agenda, it is okay. We already have oil in the south and if he orders for prospect for oil in the north, there is nothing wrong in that . “If that is what will hasten the restructuring of the country, he should go ahead. All we saying is that the country must be restructured .” The Afenifere chieftain explained that the issue of prospecting for oil in the north-east was not a new idea, saying it would be a welcome development if the President intensified it. He said, “We have said that any state that has oil should work on its oil and let other states without oil find their own natural resources to work on. God has endowed every state in this country with natural resources so let every state go and do something on them, the only thing is that the Federal Government should assist in taking off. “If it is NNPC that was given the assignment, let them go ahead, there is nothing wrong with it but if it is the foreign firm I can say may be there is a hidden agenda somewhere.” http://biafrasay.com/p/322508/if-prospecting-for-oil-in-north-will-hasten-restructuring-go |
Nice suggestion |
