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Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by DamnnNiggarr: 1:42pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Substance abuse fuelling new wave of militancy in Niger Delta – Dikio The Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd) has raised the alarm of an emerging wave of militancy in the Niger Delta fuelled by substance abuse among youths in the region. https://dailypost.ng/2021/10/25/substance-abuse-fuelling-new-wave-of-militancy-in-niger-delta-dikio/
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Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by DamnnNiggarr: 1:43pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by LiegeMan(m): 1:44pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Ftc |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by Ever8090: 1:45pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
And what is it that is fueling the madness in the North?...if Niger Delta militants resume operations in the region, it will be understandable that they are fighting for their right and also the economic injustice they suffer in the hands of the Nigerian state, but what exactly is those dirty alamajiri in the north fighting for. You bring nothing economical or intentionally to the table except stupidity and backwardness yet you still get support and protection from the goverment. If the militants can summon courage and shot down all oil exploration activities in their region, the madness in the north will stop because there will be no money to sponsor those dirty less humans up there. 30 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by DamnnNiggarr: 1:55pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Ever8090: The North thinks that everyone will continue being stupid, That they're the only ones who know how to protect their own. I thank God that every tribe, region is now waking up from their slumber of not protecting their very own. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by DamnnNiggarr: 1:56pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
LiegeMan:you must be high on something. can you tell me the name please? |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by LiegeMan(m): 1:59pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
DamnnNiggarr: Person no fit follow you play nii, Mmmmtcheeewww! |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by HopeNeverDies: 2:03pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Arise .. my guys and shoot the hell outta these abokis I’m sure Lord Luggard is only the one with a wheelchair in heaven right now 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by Kindness218: 2:04pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Militancy will only stop after the rising sun. |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by ATEAMS: 3:55pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Simply tackle it... |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by Lumig: 3:55pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Drugs, Drugs, and Drugs fueling crimes and insecurity all over. God deliver our youth from the stronghold of illicit drugs 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by DuBLINGreenb(m): 3:56pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Lie lie how can substance abuse lead to militancy Let us ignore poor upbringing and lack of jobs and opportunities for Niger Deltans in this contraption called Nigeria Lack of education, lack of love, lack of development. Let us blame it all entirely on substance abuse, do we drink more than the Scottish people? How many militants do they have in Scotland? If you earn 100k a month from office work or manual labour will you chose to risk your life and health in the oil soaked creeks, with all the uncontrollable fires and sooth that negatively affects our health and the cat and mouse you'll play with army and police. Nigerians we deserve the evil we are suffering because we always make excuses for the obvious So if someone takes illegal substances, automatically to join militant groups will start to hungry them? Which Kain talk be that 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by googlepikins: 3:56pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Thunder fire you sir, you greedy elites are the cause of conflict. If you stop stealing billions meant for hospital schools and welfare of our people, people won't have a reason to be violent 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by ransomed: 4:13pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Ozuo, what is flaming Banditry in the North? |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by stinechykee: 4:36pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
DamnnNiggarr:Actually it's only Igbos that has waking up while other tribes instead of waking up they want to pull Igbos down because of jealousy and enviness |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by Nobody: 4:59pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
This Mr Nneotaobase Egbe mentioned in this thread wouldn't happen to be the same Channels television anchor man that's been missing from the news screens for a while now, right? In other news, these people should not put Southern youths and drug abuse in the same sentence if they're yet to realise that the North owns it as a trade and a hobby. This is not to absolve southerners of the said scourge but we all know no society or people the world over come anywhere close to the Northern youths where drugs and substance abuse is on the front burner. |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by Dididrumz(m): 4:59pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Who is this bastard? |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by ihedioramma: 5:03pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Ever8090:Truth . |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by MajesticKris: 7:17pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
complaining of Ordinary Weed n KoKo, while in some part of the North they SMOKE GUM" And other very very HARMFUL STUFF... YOU THINK that's whats making them Agitate?? Nah they're ANGRY * thats why they SMOKE SHIT"To calm Them DOWN |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by mccloud224(m): 9:16pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Yet during elections these are the boys you use... You splash millions around them to go get high and kill coz you want second tenure. Lunatics!!!! |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by Nobody: 11:57pm On Oct 25, 2021 |
Ever8090: Your comment show how they train u to hate others on Sundays. Don't let ur emotion override ur sense of reasoning. North control the biggest stake in Nigeria's food commodities and in as much as 200m people will eat at least once in a day then you know foodstuff is a lucrative business, Northerners are the main actors in transport with more than 90% of Nigerian trailers belongs to them, most petroleum tankers belong to Northerners, most oil marketers in Nigeria today are Northerners because the biggest strategy of Northerners is population factor; it is recently revealed that road transport generate more money much more than air transport in Nigeria. Northerners are 80-90% farmers, more than 70% of domestic fish we consume in Nigeria is from Baga, Borno state. Our population make farming profitable due to high consumption. Nigeria has $400b GDP; look at the GDP of different sectors and commodities in Nigeria and assess who control the major stake of Nigeria's economy: Accommodation, food, transportation and real estate: 12.2%, Education, health, science and technology: 6.3%, Farming, forestry and fishing : 30.5%, Manufacturing, mining and quarrying: 11.3% Retail, maintenance, repair, and operations: 24.9% Managerial, finance and insurance: 4.2% Telecommunication, arts and entertainment: 1.8% Other services: 8.8%. Going by the given statistics above it can be seen that Education, health, science and technology, Entertainment, manufacturing, Telecommunication, arts and entertainment that ur people claim to have control are not up to 30.5% of GDP contributed by farming and fishing mainly control and done by Northerners while all other businesses ur people do, Northerners are either into them en masse or are the main actors. Oil is a natural resources which u can't in anyway be proud of hardwrk in it; Northerners control the sector because they venture into anything that brings profit and the same with port and other government sectors, they don't attain the positions at platter of gold but by hardwork, passion and purposeful style. Dangote and BUA alone make up more than 5% of the whole Nigeria's GDP. Only poverty ravaged person will sit down and make this unsubstantiated allegations against North, you people should go back to farm and learn how money flow, venture into productive business. Noise doesn't change facts! |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by rave1040: 12:52am On Oct 26, 2021 |
Sounds funny |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by DoctorDree(m): 2:54am On Oct 26, 2021 |
Different mumus just plenty for government |
Re: Dikio: Substance Abuse Fuelling New Wave Of Militancy In Niger Delta by justmondris: 8:20am On Oct 26, 2021 |
If you have ever traveled to any norther state, you will know the true definition of substance/drug abuse. |
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