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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 1:47pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
imbless: OBJ did to who?? the militants or innocent old men and women?? |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by danla44(m): 1:47pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
shamelesss noisemakers, the Amnesty programe is a fraud, Your oga made you to believe stealing is not corruption in his government. so this is a new government don ubanku. we will deal with any noicemaker
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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by gebest: 1:48pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
sambiyi:hahahahohoho i laff in swahili were is that big head Asari Dokubo dat was spitting fire, what obj did to u is a tip of an iceberg of what d no-nonsense GMB would ve done to u. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 1:48pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Buchukwu:Like an adage says enu(mouth) dun(is sweet) rofo(to make vegetable soup) Can't u face dem ND say this |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Rotimi47: 1:49pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Pejapaul:you're an Igbo not a northerner! Igbo's should stop being tribalist & learn to work with other tribes: I see Okorocha or Ngige being groomed to become President in some years to come but they & the Igbo's should put the past behind them & work along side majorly the Southwest & the North & very soon an Igbo will become President. Initially APC wanted to field an Igbo as Vice president but sturding the Igbo's it was seen that they were going to vote PDP & since the Igbo's are always hating on the Yoruba's they have to field a Yoruba leaving Senate President for the Igbo's thinking Ngige a true Nigerian will win, but when you people prefer PDP they have to let things take care of itself. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 1:49pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
imbless: What Obj did to the Niger deltans gave rise to the militancy in the Niger delta, Lead to more n more killings n destruction of pipelines, oil rigs n it also ushered kidnap and ransom into Nigerian history... D nations crude oil production fell from over 2 million barrels a day to 800k @ some points...... If buhari tries anything against dem again, it will never yield positive results, rather we will all lose... |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by imbless: 1:50pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
liongirl:u said that no me |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 1:50pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
dayocash:There is no way any of you will change and compel people to believe what is very clear about what has happened. Right from when the four governors, all from the north left GEJ, it became clear that the grand conpiracy has started because non of you have come our to explain the reasons behind that movement. Whether you will agree or not, from the force of the results, the VOTE were HATE votes. Infact, if this vegetable president alect was a cripple, he would have still win the election because of the open hate you people have for the Niger Delta. Time shall tell. |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 1:51pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Rotimi47: Lol |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deandavid(m): 1:54pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
I am a nigerdeltan. And I support d amnesty program should be scrapped for good. Moreover only few persons have benefitted from the program. The so called militants use d money to develop other countries. Houses in Ghana,investments in Benin rep. GMB should close it. The amnesty should have a period. Its a big waste. The mony should be used to put down infrastructures and employment in d region. Open our ports,give us light,revive the oil palm and rubber industries.Niger delta will boom. 3 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 1:54pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
cana882: Bros you took my words. How can one tag a President ready to cut down "unnecessary expenses" as an uneducated idiot? Some people just deserve being killed. Na with this dull reasoning them been want make we vote back Jonah so he would keep spending billions on few hungry youths. Even if it will cost more to cleanse Niger-delta of such fraudsters, I am down with it. No government worth its onions should succumb to threat, else anyone will wake up, form a group and issue threats. If na to bomb pipeline, make dem bomb am, hunger go beat dem still, destroy their lands, till their elders get sense. Lubbish! 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by cana882(m): 1:55pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate:it is unnecessary cos as a rivers graduate, i'm yet 2 com across any benefit as a niger deltan yet, these hoodlums jst cos dey carry guns & intimidate people ar fed millions per-month unda d name of amnesty & i should b ok with it?? 1 Like |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by uptoHim(m): 1:55pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
For those of us here who DON'T KNOW, amnesty is not about giving money to militants like Asari. Amnesty is a federal government's Niger Delta people(particularly youths) empowerment program. Stop attacking a people unnecessarily here, it won't help this Nigeria we all claim to be doing it for. Clearly, giving money to a few criminals in the name of freedom fighter is not the way forward. We should be talking about making the amnesty program as much veritable to the people as it was created to be. And it should be done with tact, so that the like as those criminals would not have room for nonsense. I have said it a million times, this country does not need, and cannot handle, any more aggression from anywhere again. The earlier we start coming together (both the perceived weaker and the acclaimed stronger), the better for us. |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 1:56pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
chuna1985:You dey mind these fools. Buhari will just spend the first four years running on how to settle troubles abi problems. Am just praying that their brains should continue to follow this their thinking that the Niger Deltans should be taken for empty ride. 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by lilmaydee(m): 1:58pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
sambiyi:they can as well start bombing and killing themselves, so long its within their region. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 1:59pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
ayoromer:I have been saying this If by d time d current licences of oil blocs expire And d ss/se fails to get at least 50% ownership of d total oil bloc they are done for life.they will continue to be sidelined in d country they are financing Itz tym dey stand up to north Create overnight billionaires if possible to get this done If they fail again they are done Presidency will be rotate BTW north ND we d south west ND maybe vice president can given to dem once in 30yrs to calm nerves |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 2:00pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
deletrue: Dude quit deceiving yourseld. If the SS and SE could do anything, Jonah for still be President. The might of the North alone cannot easily be down played, let alone an addition of SW. Ask yourself why Ndigbo and SS readily congratulated him. If you want to destabilise Nigeria, no need issuing threats, take a cue from Shekau and start suicide bombing. When SS and SE start suicide bombing, then i'll listen to their threats of destabilising our President. Clowns. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deandavid(m): 2:01pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
deletrue:no conspiracy whatever. We produced a block head president. Who institutionalized corruption and a nation cannot continue that way.majority of Nigerians wanted change.16 years of PDP misrule is enough.Nigerdelta and indeed the whole country needs a change of govt. Militants should be given jobs and get paid not doing nothing and get paid. That is economic wastage. 3 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 2:04pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
deletrue: It is better Niger Deltans destroy the pipelines and their lands than issue threat to our president. Mr President please deal with anyone on your way and develop other regions via tax, that is what Lagos relies more on. If una wan destabilise Buhari, start suicide bombing, den we go hear una. 4 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by demandtruth: 2:04pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: You don't seem to understand that these people, the militant, are just about themselves and not for any political movement or union. There's no measure to show how the immediate community where the militant are based enjoy anything from the fund they receive from Gej. At their convenience, they want SE to believe they have something in common politically. This is not true. Has Massob been paid anything? Who is the amnesty benefiting? Was there a date for it's termination or not? The in coming government can not saddle itself with such bogus demand from the militant. Government is for the majority and not the minority. That's is the message GMB is passing to people. His government is not going to use 25% of the budget on just 1000 people. |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Demdem(m): 2:04pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Seriously that amnesty fraud should be scrapped and money used directly to develop the region. Let these foolish souls do their worse. |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deandavid(m): 2:05pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
deletrue:you get gun? You know where creek dey? U sit down for house dey type rubbish about militant and blowing pipeline. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Wosunwokama(m): 2:05pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Amnesty scheme my foot |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by ndcide(m): 2:08pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
dayocash: this must be self inflicted ignorance. FYI. Power have returned to the north. |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by islandmoon: 2:10pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
THE FEAR OF BUHARI IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM. Conspiracy Say that again? Obasanjo , A Yoruba man from the south west, lead the Yorubas in the south west to vote and install jonathan a shoeless man from south as the president for 6yrs , what did south west get from Jonathan 6yrs ruling ? All the top political seats in the country are shared between his people, Stealing was no longer corruption No single road was constructed in the entire south west in 6 years Why do you think the yorubas are going to support him again? To keep yoruba away from federal projects for another 4 years? Hehehe, he now want to deceive the entire southwest people with Lagos Ibadan Express way No no no! They are not fools Obasanjo deceived us in the first place before we supported you and it didn't pay off As for the ex militant, I repeat THE FEAR OF BUHARI IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM. 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 2:10pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
uptoHim: Dude we can handle any aggression except it is suicide bomb attacks and unconventional form of attacks adopted by Islamic fundamentalist. So if una mean business and want us to fear, start suicide bombing. But then again is Asari Dokubo ready to die for what he believes in? For me, make Buhari settle BH, after which those water-leaf militants should be wiped out if their head still no reset. 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 2:13pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
deletrue: Ur Very right my Bro, If buhari tries it, He will spend the next 4 - 8 years repairing exploded crude oil pipelines, rebuilding oil rigs n chasing around the whole place for kidnapped white men........I forgot this one, Him go open dedicated fire service teams who will spend many years quenching oil well fires n explosions 1 Like |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by peegirl(f): 2:14pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
mayowa122:IMPOSTER!!! Who dash northerner |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 2:15pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
gebest:What obj did ND dey chicken out?? GMB d general that was bundle like a log of wood out of office Even with obj dominance on Nigeria den he couldn't shut them down even with d Niger delta militant financing demselves tru vandalising ND selling petrol in black market M sure GMB will be wise he won't take d risk of another crisis in DAT area in d naming of forming Arnold |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by IYANGBALI: 2:16pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
imbless:abeg ignore those people. Next time their zone will learn to bing out a more competen man and not this one that is as clueless as cluesless itself. Conspiracy ko,companion ni. 3 Likes |
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 2:16pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
mcquin: I wonder where ur talk is coming from, @ d peak of insurgency, the Nigerian government could do nothing, rather they called dem for negociations... |
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