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| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by omolami: 11:58pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
you ex militants are bunch of cowards. That is why the Gambaris will continue go hang, kill and cheat you despite your God givwen resources. Only one time yr person tasted preidency by providence the gambaris made governance impossible and eventually pushed you out. Now that you should revenge by holding on to your oil ust d way bokoharam was used to push your man out which is d main thing you are talking jass. I hope some of you have not been bribed. Gambari will will cont to be your master till infinity if you fail to act now |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 12:03am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:1st truth- Ojukwu is a coward for running away, so never make statements about Ojukwu cos you tend to mock him. If Ojuwkwu was a warrior, una for get Biafra, but he ran when you needed him after millions of igbos were killed and properties seized. 2nd truth-Boko Haram have always attacked the military in a gun battle but I have never seen the lousy creek boys, all I hear is they destroy pipeline and kidnap white men, so what really is your point. OBJ a former military warrior destroyed Odi, Yar'adua was soft, now we have another military ruler, we might just wipe out a whole tribe. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 12:09am On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:go check well...my kogi frd would always tell me he isn't Hausa...though am ss, I would always call myself Igbo anytime... as for population, I know they have more population...cos when cows r counted in d population census, its allowed.. and really taking about population, what was d margin btw PDP and APC 20 million I guess... even though some Igbo men like men were chilling at home with a bottle of pami on election day.....haaaaaaaaaaa |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 12:14am On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:keep wishing...haaaa...no matter what we rise to..be it gold or silver, it will still be in ss.... Na so! haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! We would pity u guys and buy ur cocoa from u at $1/bag ....so poverty won't finish u guys ( though we can still plant, grow and harvest cocoa if we want oo) |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by auwal87(m): 12:21am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Amnesty (from the Greek ἀμνηστία amnestia, "forgetfulness" is defined as: "A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of persons, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of persons who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted." It includes more than pardon, in as much as it obliterates all legal remembrance of the offense. Amnesty is more and more used to express "freedom" and the time when prisoners can go free. (from Wikipedia).So Amnesty shall continue based on above only, not financial. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 12:23am On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:killing people isn't strength...its cowardice...!!!! Are d creek boys 5million in population?? y didn't obasanjo kill them all even with all d size and weapons at d disposal of d military, they couldn't do much...haaaaa...now after everything and seeing they couldn't be defeated, they quickly grantee them amnesty..as for wiping d whole tribe, who is gonna do dat?? those who couldn't wipe off small group of militant boys or d ones who couldn't were nearly wiped out by BH save for d timely intervention of Chadian and Cameroonian army?? ma guy, wake up...its day break |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 12:46am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:No be obj grant dem amnesty, na Yar'adua. Buhari is here to complete what Obj started, wiping dem out. Pls never in your life compare BH to those your rag-tag Niger-delta youths. BH fight a war they are ready to die for, it is not easy fighting such. But is Asari ready to die for Niger-delta? |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 12:50am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Dude go and sleep abeg you becoming boring with your cocoa story. Last time I checked many other advanced countries survived on agriculture as well as Nigeria before it discovered oil. Before you label me a cocoa farmer which is known among the Yoruba's, i'm a n Efik boy and you can go confirm it on facebook-Macqueen Ansa or my previous post. Now to the oil, niccur Nigeria has decided to move ahead of oil, so you can either die in it or move along. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 12:54am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Guy I no know your kogi friend and his perception can't be that of the general Kogites else Jonathan for win there, why Jona no win. If you be SS and Igbo, na for your pocket, after all na tribe. Again most SS will distinct themselve from Igbos except when they need the "population strength" of Igbos. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 1:00am On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:haaaaaa...dat one dat looks like he would die any moment soon?? d one who was ousted from position without a single bullet...when he was heads of state, he wasn't even known...people thought it was idiagbon dat was head of states.. as for BH and SS fighters, d point remains... OBJ spent 8 yrs with all the entire military fighting just a few boys...(so much for strength) Have u seen Nigerian military and SS men exchange bullets back then in the creeks?? after that day, military men took d fight to the towns and villages killing DEFENSELESS OLD MEN AND WOMEN AND GOATS AND LIZARDS, etc...haaaaaa...Do u think if these old men had weapons, ur military men would have been able to do anything?? KILLING DEFENSELESS PEOPLE ISN'T STRENGTH BUT WEAKNESS....Go ask the U.S military... they will tell u...U only shoot at those who shoot at you...and if u fail to defeat them, u bow in shame...Now imagine d militant having d number d military has...Den we won't have a military again... |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 1:05am On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:no....since d Yoruba have decided to be frds with suya men, no problem...u will build a great nation with them... and in little or no time, dey will start threatening u with BH...haaaa |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 1:09am On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:d problem isn't cocoa but who will buy ur cocoa ....Germans have technology... they export it and get revenue...if u don't sell, how will u get money?? countries don't buy food products much these days...hence, u should thank God for attaching u guys to us to ensure ur survival... |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 2:26am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Faraidi:my brother I am a true son of Izon land...and what I tell you is a fact..the moment the government can focus on niger delta devoid of giving monies to the so called militants then shall we see progress...wont you agree with me that the reasons why the militants are agitating for the amnesty to continue is for there stomach alone?...have you seen the houses and properties these militants own??..enough is enough..i dont see them anymore as persons who speak for the niger delta... |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Faraidi(m): 6:42am On Apr 20, 2015 |
IzonOwei:let me asked you a question Bro,had it been the north were the people that owned Nigeria oil do you think the would have allowed us to exploit it?The answer is NO.This people think they are born to rule.Do you know that since the creation of Nigeria they have been ruling?what do they really want? |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 7:57am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Faraidi:I do not support the born rule mentality of the north,infact I do have a big problem with that..and I know for sure that if they had the oil we have there is a high chance that they wont let us enjoy the proceeds with them just as we are allowing them here...but I wont stay here and suppport the militants who have also added to the problems of the niger delta...I wish we had true,resolute and self sacrificing militia groups that would fight for niger deltans in every true sense... |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Nobody: 8:11am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Amnesty for how long? |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 9:34am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Unfortunately we ain't thanking God cos you lots are too loud and oil is dropping. Guy get sense, people will always buy cocoa and any product once you decide to sell. The last time I checked, chocolate industry make use of cocoa. Cocoa isn't even the only resource in other parts of Nigeria; or will you also say Steel is no longer relevant in today's market? |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 9:38am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Sharappp. I'm efik, so quit the yoruba crap. BH de do their own, Igbos wen suppose get sense de find people land to sell or support clueless people. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 9:41am On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Tomorrow you lots will claim Buhari is a heartless dictator that killed... stop deceiving yourselve bros. Buhari is coming to maim you guys in the creek. I never remembered OBJ fighting militants but I remember Odi genocide. Hehehe expect anoda Odi cleansing. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by Ababadada: 9:55am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Please pass out this message to the appropriate quarters. The 2015 budget has not been passed and it affecting the common man on the street. Please they should do something to lessen the surfacing on the street. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 10:48am On Apr 20, 2015 |
deandavid:So you are not ashamed for admitting that you are from Uvwie Local Area. How come that you are expecting a better job when you do not know the agte to any primary school? You people, both old and young people of Expan are the most irresponsible and highly indesciple thieves in the history of Delta state. You produce most of the stark illitrates like Chief Newton, the present NUPENG chairman etc. It is this Expan that is the chief trouble makers who introduced and brought what is now known as Development fees because you all are very lazy beings. I can only liken you to barbarians and nonentites. Infact, you are even sounding very elementary for saying because refinary is located in Expan, means your community is an oil producing one. Does Expan produce oil or just refining because of its nearness to a more central place and river? Ok, just name any oil well in Expan. These aimless youths with dead brains dey tire me sha. I know you people because I was working there before I retire. If you dare quote me again, I swear I will completely empty you and your Expan people. you think I am your mate. Riff raffs. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by deletrue: 10:50am On Apr 20, 2015 |
deandavid:So you are not ashamed for admitting that you are from Uvwie Local Area. How come that you are expecting a better job when you do not know the agte to any primary school? You people, both old and young people of Expan are the most irresponsible and highly indesciple thieves in the history of Delta state. You produce most of the stark illitrates like Chief Newton, the present NUPENG chairman etc. It is this Expan that is the chief trouble makers who introduced and brought what is now known as Development fees because you all are very lazy beings. I can only liken you to barbarians and nonentites. Infact, you are even sounding very elementary for saying because refinary is located in Expan, means your community is an oil producing one. Does Expan produce oil or just refining because of its nearness to a more central place and river? Ok, just name any oil well in Expan. These aimless youths with dead brains dey tire me sha. I know you people because I was working there before I left on retirement. If you dare quote me again, I swear I will completely empty you and your Expan people. you think I am your mate. Riff raffs. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by ceejay4real(m): 10:55am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Pejapaul:An Igbo President will most likely emerge in 2023. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 2:23pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:odi cleansing or kano cleansing?...dis time around, if GMB tries anything silly, he would be ghadafied or gbagoed... |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 2:28pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:eehnn...case closed naa...u be South South naa...so y u dey tackle me since |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 2:30pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:no problem naa..we sell chocolate and be as rich as Ghana.... ![]() mcquin:no problem naa..we sell chocolate and be as rich as Ghana.... |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 4:28pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Are Nigerians not in Ghana? Ghanaians de complain of their economy? Wait in th 1st place, na only oil a country fit use take grow en economy? Is China relying on oil? Was Nigeria not a big player in Africa prior to oil? And did your teacher teach you oil and cocoa are the only resources in Naija? |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 4:37pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Truth is I love and rep naija to the fullest but SS and SE need to respect and appreciate others. If you look at the yoruba's well, they are well admired by many cos of their diplomacy and level of reasoning. They can criticize their leaders but when our leaders go wrong we still support them just because they are our brothers, it is wrong. Igbos going to Lagos to also claim it is condemnable. Ofcos we are all nigerians but if they cannot accept that in their land, then they shouldn't do it. That said it is apalling to see people supporting Jonah after his many sins. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by mcquin(m): 4:39pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
klevjey:Sharrap the Western world supports GMB, una no get were una de run to? SS must be cleansed, be the civilians or militias. #neveragain. |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by omonnakoda: 4:47pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
honestivo:Their demand is not to develop the Niger Delta.Did GEJ develop? the Niger Delta ![]() If development is the agitation Nigerians will ALL support that. But if paying off militants so that they do not cause trouble is the issue then we will have no choice but to fight them.Communities will have to choose one side.It is not beyond the federal might to evacuate the entire human population of Bayelsa and rehouse them in Chibok and nearby villaages on Lake Chad where they can fish in peace. We will then relocate the good people of Chibok to Nembe and rename it New Chibok. They should learn from the Palestinians! |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 5:00pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:guy soofree keep quiet...which west? maybe kanye west... it's time to cleanse Nigeria of sw and ne... it's time... back then it was ojukwu...now we would start again...this time, d whole of Lagos go go in flames |
| Re: Why We Change Our Position On Buhari. Ex-millitant by klevjey: 5:03pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
mcquin:d sin jona commit and d one wey GMB commit back then, which one heavy pass?? abi u think say if Na obasanjo, he no go rig d election to him favour? a man who even still planned going for 3rd term... bro...shine ya eye |
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20 million I guess... even though some Igbo men like men were chilling at home with a bottle of pami on election day.....haaaaaaaaaaa
is defined as: "A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of persons, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of persons who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted." It includes more than pardon, in as much as it obliterates all legal remembrance of the offense. Amnesty is more and more used to express "freedom" and the time when prisoners can go free. (from Wikipedia).