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Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by olaniyanc: 2:18pm On Apr 19, 2015
[quote author=Gbawe post=32880591]They have done the right thing. Nigerians are becoming more politically sophisticated. It can no longer remain about supporting your "son" blindly even when it is obvious he was letting everyone down including his own direct community, state and region. Nigerians simply need to support a President who will do what is right and just, as much as possible,
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by uchennaq(m): 2:20pm On Apr 19, 2015
It baffles me the way people respond to critical issues. Nigerian economy in the Niger Delta has being stable. If for peace to reign why not continue there amenesty. Let's not forget that most of the oil company has not developed that area. Some places oil pollution and gas flare, yet this region produces oil. Buhari should continue with Amnesty, else another insecurity issue might come up. Let's not let tribalism and sentiment cloud our judgement. Nigeria is tackling bokoharam. Niger Delta should not be neglected. Our dear President solve this wisely and even initiate more programs that will create Jobs for them.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 2:21pm On Apr 19, 2015
deandavid:
you get gun? You know where creek dey? U sit down for house dey type rubbish about militant and blowing pipeline.
May 29 dey here now. He nor far. You people will know that Ogogoro just resemble water but they not the same. Let us see how you people will enjoy this oil that not produce by neither the north or west. Continue to dance for the oil.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by gabicon: 2:22pm On Apr 19, 2015
When exactly will the amnesty programme end? I believe the initiative is a time bound one, and should have a start date and end date. Else we will still be doing justice to the subject matter in the next 50 years which is synonymous to beating a dead horse.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by oluks05: 2:22pm On Apr 19, 2015
The amnesty program is a fraud! Only a few have benefited. There shld be a proper program set up to develop the ND region and empower its youths. With development will come job creation, people shld be paid for being useful and useless!
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by LAGrejectIBO: 2:23pm On Apr 19, 2015
Has Buhari or his VP promised to continue compensating crime?

It is already unlawful to vandalize or threaten a sabotage of the national resources. Those who hinge hope on the balance between government payroll and crime are risking time in prison.

There is no law in this country that rewards anyone for hikacking the nation's security. Also, those with maritime security and oilpipeline contracts need to go and.find legitimate jobs. Those contracts are illegitimage and will be cancelled.

A new Sherriff is coming to town....
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 2:24pm On Apr 19, 2015
chuna1985:
I wonder where ur talk is coming from, @ d peak of insurgency, the Nigerian government could do nothing, rather they called dem for negociations...
I just said dealing with extremism of faith isn't easy. Those guys die for what they believe in. We also will fear Tompolo and Asari Dokubo if they can carry out suicide bombings.
So my guy if una want negotiation as FG did with BH, ply the route of BH. SUICIDE BOMBING.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 2:25pm On Apr 19, 2015
mcquin:
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.
We are not as evil and irresponsible as the boko harams. We intend to frustrate the vegetable president elect by completely destroying the oil well so that this your newly marriage will not depend the oil and stop this ruubish jubilation dance over what you do not produce. Thieves.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by philips70(m): 2:26pm On Apr 19, 2015
HzRF:
And who told u d elders are interested in ur empowerment scheme
U think u can fight BH ND militant together at d same time
Who told Jonathan didn't try to empower them

Whether he likes he pay
Whether he likes he did not pay

My own is make salaries dey enter
A responsible leadership knows exactly what to do to contain these things. Corruption grew most of these groups to their current level. We hope they gather enough political will to do the needful. GMB is a military man, he will never pay militants because they are militants.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Jaypea98: 2:29pm On Apr 19, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
Did you read their demands? They want the amnesty bounty to continue. Now do you think your clueless certificateless senile Buhari will oblige their demands bearing in mind that he intends to minimise unnecessary expenditures?
See whoz talking about cluelessness lol.Anyways I don't see amnesty programs as a waste of expenditure in fact i think that the SS should be made the best region in Nigeria interms of development
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 2:30pm On Apr 19, 2015
chuna1985:
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
I hope buahri won't follow all this noise makers online opinion who will start casting stones on him wen d effect start ascending
I remember wen obj ND d militants are at loggerheads some gov in North start pleading with obj to give dem what dey want when hunger dey wire. Dem

Fighting this militants even if he win
D cost of war+ damages would be too much which will be lesser Dan what they are asking
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by hamilton62(m): 2:30pm On Apr 19, 2015
imbless:
The defeat of GEJ is not a conspiracy against SS, its just that people want change and they voted for it,
And I think that u want to be on GMB good side because u remembered and recalled what OBJ did to u people, and u know that GMB don't tolerate nonsense.
Point of correction, every leader now tolerates nonesense because they people around are bag of nonesense though to an extent... Do you think in this age, the king of Amazulu will go scores free on the xenophobia incitation he made?
Change! Change!! The world has changed so much
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by teufelein(f): 2:30pm On Apr 19, 2015
these ijaw militants are not serious infact they dont understand the philosophy of freedom fighting. they are just gold diggers and everything must be done to completely destroy them...quite a big disgrace to the souls of people perished in the cause of crude oil exploration and exploitation. do they not want independent ijaw nation? i am shamed of them!
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 2:31pm On Apr 19, 2015
mcquin:
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.
north is d only threat here...but SW... I don't think so...they are scaredy cats...


d only threat in d sense they don't mind bombing their whole state just to make something known...but d Yorubas....Na mouth dem get only...imagine just following blindly who ever is leading... and as for d elections, there were many SS and SE men that voted for APC, but very few SW and NE voted for PDP...and if we are to go into bouts...how u know d Nigerian army is made up of d 4 major geo political zones, not just sw and NE alone...so our soldiers would certainly defend us and attack u...
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by omokab: 2:32pm On Apr 19, 2015
Now we can see what we have turn Nigeria to.Pastor as a militant.Can we call him pastor militant?Maybe he is the one seeing vision of how to carry oil escape or when the Nigeria security agency is coming to attack them.Bunch of Lazy set of people.All the money you have realize in the past better you go and invest now because the era of those nonsense is gone.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 2:32pm On Apr 19, 2015
mcquin:
I just said dealing with extremism of faith isn't easy. Those guys die for what they believe in. We also will fear Tompolo and Asari Dokubo if they can carry out suicide bombings.
So my guy if una want negotiation as FG did with BH, ply the route of BH. SUICIDE BOMBING.
Dude, suicide bombings that bokoharam did mainly took away people's lives, d Nation did not fall into financial crisis...

Igniting one oil well will lead Nigeria to lose Millions of dollars in a few weeks.....BH never did such.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 2:35pm On Apr 19, 2015
HzRF:
I hope buahri won't follow all this noise makers online opinion who will start casting stones on him wen d effect start ascending
I remember wen obj ND d militants are at loggerheads some gov in North start pleading with obj to give dem what dey want when hunger dey wire. Dem

Fighting this militants even if he win
D cost of war+ damages would be too much which will be lesser Dan what they are asking
He will not even win the militants, militancy like insurgency is an ideology, u can't win against an ideology , instead u fight its root cause
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 2:39pm On Apr 19, 2015
philips70:
A responsible leadership knows exactly what to do to contain these things. Corruption grew most of these groups to their current level. We hope they gather enough political will to do the needful. GMB is a military man, he will never pay militants because they are militants.
Whatever but he should be careful
A full blown in DAT area will affect his govt in a long run

He will start repairing gas ND petrol pipelines

At times u got u call a mad man friend u pave out ur way
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 2:39pm On Apr 19, 2015
deandavid:
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.
What you people planned to do is what will make your vegetable-like president elect fall face down on time. He is already confused when he has not started. By the time when every oil well go on flame, am just thinking of what will happen to this dead-wood-like Buhari. A man whose voice is more than half dead.
You are jibulating and dance for what you do not produce. Thieves. Nor be May, 29 here? We shall see whether this gang up will continue to enjoy this oil
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by m1500: 2:40pm On Apr 19, 2015
dayocash:
If the defeat of GEJ is a conspiracy against SS,then can we say the emergence of GEJ in 2011 was a conspiracy against NE because SW supported GEJ massively then but no shouting of conspiracy then. This people should just accept that GEJ failed all Nigerians which called for New Govt.
concur!
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by hamilton62(m): 2:41pm On Apr 19, 2015
philips70:
A responsible leadership knows exactly what to do to contain these things. Corruption grew most of these groups to their current level. We hope they gather enough political will to do the needful. GMB is a military man, he will never pay militants because they are militants.
People think that the Amnesty was only that of Nigeria... This was an International case when it was happening and that's why it was supported by the UN, Amnesty international for their companies and citizens safety.
Sincerely, I don't like the amnesty thing but it's a cancer in the heart of our country... How will it die without destroying the life wire of the country please?
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by ShowYourCertificate: 2:41pm On Apr 19, 2015
Jaypea98:
See whoz talking about cluelessness lol.Anyways I don't see amnesty programs as a waste of expenditure in fact i think that the SS should be made the best region in Nigeria interms of development
You don't see amnesty as a waste? Wow, I'm surprised. I'm surprised because your fellow buhari supporters like demandtruth and philips70 see it as a waste. So it means either one of you guys is clueless.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 2:43pm On Apr 19, 2015
mcquin:
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.
so is the military made of up only SW and NE? so our soldiers would open their eyes and watch d SW and NE military do harm or worst still, partake in the harm causing? I don't think so....

so many se and ss people voted for APC, and very few sw and ne voted for PDP datz y...before elections, it wasn't this ethnicity-centered. Had been it was, Buhari wouldn't have had a chance...
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by HzRF(m): 2:44pm On Apr 19, 2015
chuna1985:
He will not even win the militants, militancy like insurgency is an ideology, u can't win against an ideology , instead u fight its root cause
ND another scenario is this some pple might tap into d crisis support d militants with funds
ND before u knw it...
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by gebest: 2:46pm On Apr 19, 2015
HzRF:
What obj did ND dey chicken out??

GMB d general that was bundle like a log of wood out of officehuh

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
u dont kn mush in nigeria, minimum force was only use on u guys because u guys are still nigerians, if maximum force is applied 4 u guys eh.........
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 2:52pm On Apr 19, 2015
mcquin:
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.
You are sounding very elementary. You think the people of the Niger Deltans are as foolish, irresponsible, aimless and will go the ways of the seven vegins? For your information, we will go for the source of this oil that has made you people to gang up against GEJ. Every oil well will go on flames. Apart from other effects that will result, this vegetable-like president elect will fall face down WELL on TIME. If you are any different, from those evil inductrinated animals, you will not ever think of advising us to take to the ways of boko haram ways. Those are barbarians, trained and brought up by the like of the dead-wood president elect.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 2:54pm On Apr 19, 2015
chuna1985:
Dude, suicide bombings that bokoharam did mainly took away people's lives, d Nation did not fall into financial crisis...

Igniting one oil well will lead Nigeria to lose Millions of dollars in a few weeks.....BH never did such.
You don't get it. Jona was basicly removed not because of money lost, but because of lives lost in the North that he couldn't protect.

Many countries survive without oil and Nigeria once did, so it is no biggie. Even Lagos gets more from taxes than oil.

So if you want to destabilise Buhari, I repeat, start killing yourselves, else quit trying and assist govt in developing all regions.

General Mohammadu Buhari- President Federal Republic of Nigeria, May 29, 2015-2023. Haters chew my left blokos.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 2:54pm On Apr 19, 2015
gebest:
u dont kn mush in nigeria, minimum force was only use on u guys because u guys are still nigerians, if maximum force is applied 4 u guys eh.........
u sound as if we don't have military as part of the Nigerian army....so our military men would open their eyes and watch some kunu drinkers and some amala-eating men do as they like??


For ur information, go to ND Kaduna, the finest military men are the SS men...
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by jomoh: 2:55pm On Apr 19, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
Did you read their demands? They want the amnesty bounty to continue. Now do you think your clueless certificateless senile Buhari will oblige their demands bearing in mind that he intends to minimise unnecessary expenditures?
Its obvious in your rant that you are either a direct or indirect beneficiary of the illegal deal called Amnesty but no need calling names, just get a real job. Nigeria can't be paying you and your brodas for doing nothing but threatening our peace.

And remember to tell your lazy ars.e brodas also to get a real job. A legit one.

Nigeria is bigger than any of you clowns.
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Jaypea98: 3:00pm On Apr 19, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
You don't see amnesty as a waste? Wow, I'm surprised. I'm surprised because your fellow buhari supporters like demandtruth and philips70 see it as a waste. So it means either one of you guys is clueless.
The clueless one was born in OTUOKE
Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 3:01pm On Apr 19, 2015
deletrue:
You are sounding very elementary. You think the people of the Niger Deltans are as foolish, irresponsible, aimless and will go the ways of the seven vegins? For your information, we will go for the source of this oil that has made you people to gang up against GEJ. Every oil well will go on flames. Apart from other effects that will result, this vegetable-like president elect will fall face down WELL on TIME. If you are any different, from those evil inductrinated animals, you will not ever think of advising us to take to the ways of boko haram ways. Those are barbarians, trained and brought up by the like of the dead-wood president elect.
STFU..if you wan chop frog, chop frog. You know you lack guts, why threaten your president. Truth is nothing can be more challenging to Nigeria than BH, so if you can't be BH, then you are no threat.

Call BH barbaric, they are ready to die for their faith, Asari should be read to die for ND na, make Benin Repub. Pple take en investment.

Oil or no oil Nigeria has been poor. I get to wonder whether all countries of the world sell oil. Niger Republic no get oil, but their President is respected, no be because of oil our President go come lick Tompolo leg. Destroy pipelines and destroy your lands,water and business.

President Buhari, see you at the top.
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