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Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by ogugwa1992(op): 10:06pm On Feb 21
Former NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late John Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group

...says Jackrich founded the group in 2005


A former commander of the defunct Niger Delta Liberation Force (NDLF) has said that the late General John Togo was not the founder of the militant organisation.

General Julius Wilson, popularly known as General Mabeke, has broken years of silence to set the record straight about the true founding of the NDLF, claiming that High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, aka Egberipapa, a Rivers State-based former militant leader, was the original founder of the group.

In an interview, Mabeke dismissed as false the circulating narratives on blogs and social media that the late General John Togo, the Ayakoromo-born leader, founded the NDLF.

"That is a big lie from the pit of hell. While I do not intend to delve into their assumptions, it became expedient that I put the records straight for people to know the true story," he said.

Mabeke, who claims to be one of the founding members of the group, provided a detailed account of how the NDLF came into existence, dating back to their time in prison.

"The late General John Togo was my bosom friend. Myself, the late Austin Abai who was the commander, the late Endurance and the late Kirsten were the people who invited the late John Togo to our clique at Ogbokone community in Warri during the Itshekiri-Ijaw Crisis to join us," he explained.

According to Mabeke also known as Julius Wilson posted what happened on his Facebook page “Julius Wilson” he noted that the group later visited High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich's camp in Rivers State, where the NDLF was actually born.

"We visited High Chief Soboma Jackrich, General Egberipapa's Camp in Rivers State. Myself, Hon. Julius Wilson aka Mabeke, John Togo, Peter Bighead and later Jerry were the people that visited General Egberipapa," Mabeke recounted.

He said that because of the close relationship between John Togo and High Chief Jackrich, they used to call themselves husband and wife whenever they met, as they were like an inseparable couple.

According to him, it was during this visit that the late John Togo indicated interest in joining the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), but was surprised by Jackrich's response.

"Surprisingly, High Chief said he is not doing that. That he has his own group and the name is Niger Delta Liberation Force. We saw the flag of his camp with plenty of soldiers already on ground," Mabeke stated.

He further revealed that Jackrich equipped them with substantial resources before they left Rivers State.

"He gave the late John Togo a brand new merchandise as at then worth over ₦10 million and some logistics before we left Rivers State. General Egberipapa declared the late John Togo 2nd in command and not John Togo being leader," he said.

Mabeke challenged the timeline of the narrative that John Togo founded the group, pointing out that they were incarcerated at the time.

"The question is, as at 2005 when the NDLF was founded, we were all locked up in Okere Prison. Does it mean it was founded while in prison without my knowledge?

"So no one should come online to dispense false stories they know nothing about. The defunct Niger Delta Liberation Force was founded by High Chief Egberipapa of Rivers State," Mabeke said.

The revelation adds a new dimension to the complex history of militancy in the Niger Delta, where several groups emerged in the early 2000s to agitate for resource control and greater development of the oil-rich region.

High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, also known as Egberipapa, has since transitioned from militancy to politics and community development.

According to a September 2024 report by Vanguard, Jackrich is now the founder of the Rivers Grassroots Movement (RGM) and has been commended for his commitment to good governance and development in Rivers State and the Niger Delta region.

Jackrich has been described as walking "the path of great leaders like Adaka Boro, Chiefs Harold Dappa Biriye, Chief Edwin Clark and other prominent Ijaw leaders who literally lived their lives agitating for a Niger Delta where its rich oil and gas resources will translate into meaningful development for the people."

The late General John Togo, who according to Mabeke was appointed as the 2nd in command of the NDLF, was killed in May 2011 during a military operation by the Joint Task Force. Some sources suggest his location may have been betrayed by local informants.
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Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Wadoboy(m): 10:38pm On Feb 21
So who are the original founders of MeND

And the so called militant groups in the Niger Delta?

U see the Tantita money, w go cause plenty wahala come 2027
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by AlphaTaikun:
ogugwa1992:
Former NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late John Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group

A former commander of the defunct Niger Delta Liberation Force (NDLF) has said that the late General John Togo was not the founder of the militant organisation.

General Julius Wilson, popularly known as General Mabeke, has broken years of silence to set the record straight about the true founding of the NDLF, claiming that High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, aka Egberipapa, a Rivers State-based former militant leader, was the original founder of the group.

In an interview, Mabeke dismissed as false the circulating narratives on blogs and social media that the late General John Togo, the Ayakoromo-born leader, founded the NDLF.

"That is a big lie from the pit of hell. While I do not intend to delve into their assumptions, it became expedient that I put the records straight for people to know the true story," he said.

Mabeke, who claims to be one of the founding members of the group, provided a detailed account of how the NDLF came into existence, dating back to their time in prison.

"The late General John Togo was my bosom friend. Myself, the late Austin Abai who was the commander, the late Endurance and the late Kirsten were the people who invited the late John Togo to our clique at Ogbokone community in Warri during the Itshekiri-Ijaw Crisis to join us," he explained.

According to Mabeke also known as Julius Wilson posted what happened on his Facebook page “Julius Wilson” he noted that the group later visited High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich's camp in Rivers State, where the NDLF was actually born.

"We visited High Chief Soboma Jackrich, General Egberipapa's Camp in Rivers State. Myself, Hon. Julius Wilson aka Mabeke, John Togo, Peter Bighead and later Jerry were the people that visited General Egberipapa," Mabeke recounted.

He said that because of the close relationship between John Togo and High Chief Jackrich, they used to call themselves husband and wife whenever they met, as they were like an inseparable couple.

According to him, it was during this visit that the late John Togo indicated interest in joining the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), but was surprised by Jackrich's response.

"Surprisingly, High Chief said he is not doing that. That he has his own group and the name is Niger Delta Liberation Force. We saw the flag of his camp with plenty of soldiers already on ground," Mabeke stated.

He further revealed that Jackrich equipped them with substantial resources before they left Rivers State.

"He gave the late John Togo a brand new merchandise as at then worth over ₦10 million and some logistics before we left Rivers State. General Egberipapa declared the late John Togo 2nd in command and not John Togo being leader," he said.

Mabeke challenged the timeline of the narrative that John Togo founded the group, pointing out that they were incarcerated at the time.

"The question is, as at 2005 when the NDLF was founded, we were all locked up in Okere Prison. Does it mean it was founded while in prison without my knowledge?

"So no one should come online to dispense false stories they know nothing about. The defunct Niger Delta Liberation Force was founded by High Chief Egberipapa of Rivers State," Mabeke said.

The revelation adds a new dimension to the complex history of militancy in the Niger Delta, where several groups emerged in the early 2000s to agitate for resource control and greater development of the oil-rich region.

High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, also known as Egberipapa, has since transitioned from militancy to politics and community development.

According to a September 2024 report by Vanguard, Jackrich is now the founder of the Rivers Grassroots Movement (RGM) and has been commended for his commitment to good governance and development in Rivers State and the Niger Delta region.

Jackrich has been described as walking "the path of great leaders like Adaka Boro, Chiefs Harold Dappa Biriye, Chief Edwin Clark and other prominent Ijaw leaders who literally lived their lives agitating for a Niger Delta where its rich oil and gas resources will translate into meaningful development for the people."

The late General John Togo, who according to Mabeke was appointed as the 2nd in command of the NDLF, was killed in May 2011 during a military operation by the Joint Task Force. Some sources suggest his location may have been betrayed by local informants.

...says Jackrich founded the group in 2005


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So, that highly IRRESPONSIBLE one-eyed Ijaw guy named John Togo is dead?

It's good riddance to NONSENSE because he (John Togo) was heavily involved in several cases of armed robberies and sexual assaults of women in the Delta State waterways with his gang members before that so-called Niger Delta amnesty program kicked in.


Update: On further online Investigations, I just found out that this despicable John Togo )who I FIRST read about back in the late 2000s in a Vanguard newspaper publication for being a serial sex offender and criminal who robbed and killed people going to the markets in boats in the Delta State creeks) got killed by Nigerian Air Force jet bombardments of his so-called militant hideout or camp in 2011. Kudos to the Nigerian Air Force on that success story. The then highly notorious pipeline vandal and crude oil thief called Government Ekpemupolo (Tompo) was nearly wiped out during the former President Yar'Adua's Presidency when the infamous "Camp 5" in Gbaramatu where Tompolo was hiding like a coward was massively bombarded after Tompolo and his boys killed several army personnel.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Solowande(m): 11:15pm On Feb 21
Strong man Togo. Togo worry sha.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by OctavianAC(m): 11:22pm On Feb 21
AlphaTaikun:
So, that highly IRRESPONSIBLE one-eyed Ijaw guy named John Togo is dead?

It's good riddance to NONSENSE because he (John Togo) was heavily involved in several cases of armed robberies and sexual assaults o. women in the Delta State waterways with his gang members before that so-called Niger Delta amnesty program kicked in.
Togo died (was killed) after the amnesty around 2011 or there about. Report has it that he was so difficult to convince as he claim that his main ideas was regionalism to succeed from Nigeria, and not amnesty. I think he was from Ogodobri then.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Afriifa(m): 12:06am On Feb 22
OctavianAC:
Togo died (was killed) after the amnesty around 2011 or there about. Report has it that he was so difficult to convince as he claim that his main ideas was regionalism to succeed from Nigeria, and not amnesty. I think he was from Ogodobri then.
Togo was from Ayakoromo. Burutu LGA
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by callmeDDD:
That John Togo showed Nigerian forces shege promax then. Very brutal..Now egberipapa is being celebrated as a multimillionaire or abi na billionaire.. na wa o.
Asari dokubo, boyloff, tompolo, ateke tom, and some others I can't remember really terrorised the Nigerian government. All their boys were so brutal but very gentle on those expert traits even if they kidnap them. Only for the cameras they always vibrate, but when camera off, they were always nice to them, telling them they just wanted to create world attention to them in Niger Delta. Yaradua/ Jonathan era calmed everything down, if not by now, only God knows if Nigeria wouldn't have been at war within.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by gazilion: 1:24am On Feb 22
It took an arms race for the government to take them seriously. Nigerian oil export was almost literally crippled by the MEND.

There was no way out as the Nigerian Military and the oil companies could not match their fire power, the swampy terrain and dangerous creeks coupled with the very fetish diabolical involvement of the MEND GENERALS (Tompolo, Ateke Tom etc).

Thank God for the wisdom of President Yar Adu & GEJ. The amnesty brought relative peace.

Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by SamuelAnyawu(m): 2:29am On Feb 22
Jomo Gbomo being worry as Pseudo name
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Wickedfact: 2:41am On Feb 22
gazilion:
It took an arms race for the government to take them seriously. Nigerian oil export was almost literally crippled by the MEND.

There was no way out as the Nigerian Military and the oil companies could not match their fire power, the swampy terrain and dangerous creeks coupled with the very fetish diabolical involvement of the MEND GENERALS (Tompolo, Ateke Tom etc).

Thank God for the wisdom of President Yar Adu & GEJ. The amnesty brought relative peace.

At the height of the conflict, it was beginning to affect global oil prices and that threatened President George Bush's reelection. OBJ was President. Bush had to prevail on OBJ to help resolve the issue.

I remember Asari once said it that they used Presidential Jet to come pick him in the SS for talks in Abuja.

One problem the military had with the ND militants was that as time went on, some of the soldiers deployed were sympathetic to militants from certain camps.

There was a time that some soldiers went to attack some militants in the creeks. Along the line, their boat inexplicably capsized. The militants emerged from hiding, rescued the soldiers and sent them back alive. The following day, they contacted the authorities on where to pick up the weapons of these soldiers.

But you see people like that John Togo, he was always killing soldiers and that was why he was killed and his boys hunted even after amnesty was declared. He was actually bombed by the NAF and his legs blown apart. After he died, soldiers were still hunting and killing his boys.

You see Obasanjo and Yaradua, they are very highly regarded in the Niger Delta.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by thisisit: 8:41am On Feb 22
I SEE A RE-MEND
I SEE DIVISIONS AND SEPERATIONS
I SEE NIGERIA WITHOUT NIGER DELTA

THESE I HAVE SEEN
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Christlike01: 9:29am On Feb 22
Asari Dokubo, Boyloff, Tompolo, Ateke Tom, Mabeke, Togo, Egberipapa, and others are the real men who genuinely fought for the emancipation of the Niger Delta. They are unlike some cowards,in the south East, who are killing the same people — their own kinsmen — whom they claim to be fighting for, while declaring senseless “Monday sit-at-home” actions every now and then.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Alikoooooooooo: 9:55am On Feb 22
gazilion:
It took an arms race for the government to take them seriously. Nigerian oil export was almost literally crippled by the MEND.

There was no way out as the Nigerian Military and the oil companies could not match their fire power, the swampy terrain and dangerous creeks coupled with the very fetish diabolical involvement of the MEND GENERALS (Tompolo, Ateke Tom etc).

Thank God for the wisdom of President Yar Adu & GEJ. The amnesty brought relative peace.qà

Yaraduah Was a wonderful man
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by ReubenE(m): 11:38am On Feb 22
Afriifa:
Togo was from Ayakoromo. Burutu LGA
Part of his family is from Ogodobiri
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Nobody:
Christlike01:
Asari Dokubo, Boyloff, Tompolo, Ateke Tom, Mabeke, Togo, Egberipapa, and others are the real men who genuinely fought for the emancipation of the Niger Delta. They are unlike some cowards,in the south East, who are killing the same people — their own kinsmen — whom they claim to be fighting for, while declaring senseless “Monday sit-at-home” actions every now and then.
Is this a joke? The real warriors are dead or in prison. These ones are the offshoot of slave traders today.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by Afriifa(m): 3:03am On Feb 23
ReubenE:
Part of his family is from Ogodobiri
n he was a known pirate before anything else.
Re: Ex-NDLF Commander Debunks Claim, Says Late Togo Not Founder Of Militant Group by ReubenE(m): 6:49pm On Feb 23
Afriifa:
n he was a known pirate before anything else.
Yeah, he started as a pirate.

A serious pirate that disturbed from Bomadi axis to Warri, to Burutu, down to parts of Bayelsa
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