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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Nobody: 9:07am On Jan 19, 2016
Lol
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Generalkorex(m): 9:07am On Jan 19, 2016
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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Hollawaley(m): 9:08am On Jan 19, 2016
A good cause to fight hard
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by GANJAFARMER: 9:09am On Jan 19, 2016
texazzpete:


Sometimes, one wonders if the Chinese approach would have been better for us. In that case, these folks would all be rounded up and shot for crimes against the state.
You can't do that where there is no equity and fairness you'll only create chaos , news look too fake though .

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by seunny4lif(m): 9:10am On Jan 19, 2016
grin
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Generalkorex(m): 9:12am On Jan 19, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

These guys na hungry boys wey de find pay. Military must not negotiate with any criminal that engage in economic sabotage. Swoop on them all....



BTW: Wetin concern Ogun and Lagos state with Niger Delta Militancy? This looks fake
pipelines pass tru arepo ogun state and ikorodu lagos state.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Nobody: 9:12am On Jan 19, 2016
These illiterate jokers must not be reading the news. This is not 2008, when our oil was in demand and at 100 dollars a barrel.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by akilo1: 9:12am On Jan 19, 2016
They can give jonathan condition ,not buhari a no nonsense soldier,when oil field are about to shut down,the idioxt want annesty,thunder fire una,ask kanu and dusaki,buhari is not clueless like oga jona
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by AceRoyal: 9:14am On Jan 19, 2016
South West wanna join militants also?

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by sluk(m): 9:17am On Jan 19, 2016
You guys can't hold this country to a ransom anymore. Idiots
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Intendy: 9:17am On Jan 19, 2016
This guys are jokers.
proposing amnesty to themselves when the government in power didn't initiate it.
to me the true militants don give up already.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by yjgm(m): 9:20am On Jan 19, 2016
This is far From the truth. I believe it is a scam. Thee real culprits are not yet out. We will soon know.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by karokit(m): 9:24am On Jan 19, 2016
These guys are not serious, let dem go nd die.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Jabioro: 9:24am On Jan 19, 2016
We needed scapegoat.. if it is true let play it into government hand..you know what l mean.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Toosure70: 9:26am On Jan 19, 2016
Yaradua, see what you cause
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by emmyblow: 9:29am On Jan 19, 2016
make u na go find watin dem go do
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by meforyou1(m): 9:29am On Jan 19, 2016
Kachikwu is minister of state. They should demand for the substantive minister of petroleum buhari
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Utchman1: 9:32am On Jan 19, 2016
I do not blame you people. I can only blame the Federal Government that granted amnesty to some of you guys in the first place.

So you guys will feel you are in order to demand your own amnesty.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by naptu2: 9:33am On Jan 19, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

These guys na hungry boys wey de find pay. Military must not negotiate with any criminal that engage in economic sabotage. Swoop on them all....



BTW: Wetin concern Ogun and Lagos state with Niger Delta Militancy? This looks fake

There are a lot of links between Lagos, Ogun and Niger-Delta militants.

One of the main reasons for the traffic gridlock in Apapa is because the NNPC and oil companies cannot move petroleum products by pipeline anymore, so they have to move them by tanker trucks.

Armed gangs have taken over Ikorodu and parts of Festac in Lagos and Arepo in Ogun State. They have killed policemen, SSS operatives and civil defence officers. They are heavily involved in pipeline vandalisation and have also branched out to armed robbery (They were heavily involved in the Lekki, Ikorodu and Festac robberies in the past year). The army had to conduct an operation in Ikorodu to try and flush them out.

Some of the armed robbers that were arrested after the Ikorodu, Lekki and Festac robberies have confessed that they have training camps in the creeks around Lagos, Ogun and Ondo states. The police and the military started a campaign to try and deal with them in December. That might explain why they want amnesty now.

http://thenationonlineng.net/how-we-robbed-banks-in-lekki-ikorodu-by-suspects/

http://www.informationng.com/2015/10/massive-military-operation-to-rid-ikorodu-of-criminal-elements-underway.html

http://www.channelstv.com/2015/09/17/vandals-kill-seven-dss-operatives-in-ikorodu/

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/reign-of-terror-in-lagos-the-vicious-gangs-that-control-festac-town/

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/militants-take-over-arepo-creeks/

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by emzila(m): 9:33am On Jan 19, 2016
THEY SHOULD WAIT A LITTLE, I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT BUHARI WILL ANSWER THEM PROPERLY.
IS ONLY A FOOL THAT WILL SAY THE ACTIVITIES OF BOKOHARAM HAS NOT BEEN REDUCED DRASTICALLY? THEY WILL SOON HEAR FROM BUHARI.
NO GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL IS BIGGER THAN NIGERIA. IF YOU ARE GRIEVED, SORT IT OUT AMICABLY.
THEY HAVE BE AGITATING FOR AMNESTY SINCE JONATHAN ERA BUT HAVEN'T PRESENT THEIR CASE BEFORE THE NEW PRESIDENT YET CHOOSE TO BOMB THE PIPELINE AS WAY OF DRAWING ATTENTION.
WHEN A MAD MAN TIRE YOUR NEW CLOTHS, TIRE HIS RAG TOO, WHEN HE START CATCHING COLD, HE WILL UNDERSTAND THE IMPLICATIONS OF HIS ACTION .

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by hollywater: 9:34am On Jan 19, 2016
TedBaker:
Una wan dare bubu shey?
Chest beater park well abeg.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by ChristStriker(m): 9:35am On Jan 19, 2016
naptu2:


There are a lot of links between Lagos, Ogun and Niger-Delta militants.

One of the main reasons for the traffic gridlock in Apapa is because the NNPC and oil companies cannot move petroleum products by pipeline anymore, so they have to move them by tanker trucks.

Armed gangs have taken over Ikorodu and parts of Festac in Lagos and Arepo in Ogun State. They have killed policemen, SSS operatives and civil defence officers. They are heavily involved in pipeline vandalisation and have also branched out to armed robbery (They were heavily involved in the Lekki, Ikorodu and Festac robberies in the past year). The army had to conduct an operation in Ikorodu to try and flush them out.

Some of the armed robbers that were arrested after the Ikorodu, Lekki and Festac robberies have confessed that they have camps in the creeks around Lagos, Ogun and Ondo states. The police and the military started a campaign to try and deal with them in December. That might explain why they want amnesty now.

http://thenationonlineng.net/how-we-robbed-banks-in-lekki-ikorodu-by-suspects/

http://www.informationng.com/2015/10/massive-military-operation-to-rid-ikorodu-of-criminal-elements-underway.html



You don't have to explain anything to tonyebarcanista, that guy doesn't like truth and facts. he does not know that things are more complex than he thinks.

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Muhammedmurtala: 9:36am On Jan 19, 2016
elixirnigeria:
Top militant leaders, who have been causing havoc in the Niger Delta and major oil depots in the South-West, have laid out conditions under which they would stop the renewed bombing of oil installations and embrace peace.
According to reports, the militants said they would only drop their arms when the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, meets and negotiates with them.
The militants issued the position after a secret meeting involving their leaders from the Niger Delta and their counterparts in Alepo, Agric, Epe, Ikorodu, Itoki and Igbokoda areas of Lagos.
One of the top leaders, who gave his name as General Levi, said that they would not want to back down until the Petroleum Minister meets them and secures amnesty for their members to avoid being persecuted by security agencies.
The militant leaders also said after meeting with the minister, they would thereafter take over the responsibility of tracking and exposing those bent on causing further destruction to all facilities and meting our appropriate punishment to them.
They said they had been pleading for amnesty since the days of the President Jonathan’s administration but nobody took them into consideration and were ready to work with the new administration to bring about an end to oil bunkering and pipeline vandalisation in the Niger Delta region and the South-West.
Levi said: “We are ready to drop our arms and denounce hostility with the government on the condition that the Minister of Petroleum will meet with us and hear our own side of the story. We are not against the government but we have genuine issues yet to be addressed by successive administrations in this country.
“We are ready to commence discussion and denounce association with this present situation. From now henceforth, we are ready to block any channel for anyone not to go through to bomb oil pipelines.”
The bombing of oil installations in the Niger Delta commenced last week as militants blew up major oil and gas pipelines in the area.
https://www.today.ng/news/national/68117/militants-give-condition-to-stop-bombings-yeah good militant govt should please listen to them[quote author=Utchman1 post=42117844]I do not blame you people. I can only blame the Federal Government that granted amnesty to some of you guys in the first place.
So you guys will feel you are in order to demand your own amnesty.
[quote author=elixirnigeria post=42114826]Top militant leaders, who have been causing havoc in the Niger Delta and major oil depots in the South-West, have laid out conditions under which they would stop the renewed bombing of oil installations and embrace peace.
According to reports, the militants said they would only drop their arms when the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, meets and negotiates with them.
The militants issued the position after a secret meeting involving their leaders from the Niger Delta and their counterparts in Alepo, Agric, Epe, Ikorodu, Itoki and Igbokoda areas of Lagos.
One of the top leaders, who gave his name as General Levi, said that they would not want to back down until the Petroleum Minister meets them and secures amnesty for their members to avoid being persecuted by security agencies.
The militant leaders also said after meeting with the minister, they would thereafter take over the responsibility of tracking and exposing those bent on causing further destruction to all facilities and meting our appropriate punishment to them.
They said they had been pleading for amnesty since the days of the President Jonathan’s administration but nobody took them into consideration and were ready to work with the new administration to bring about an end to oil bunkering and pipeline vandalisation in the Niger Delta region and the South-West.
Levi said: “We are ready to drop our arms and denounce hostility with the government on the condition that the Minister of Petroleum will meet with us and hear our own side of the story. We are not against the government but we have genuine issues yet to be addressed by successive administrations in this country.
“We are ready to commence discussion and denounce association with this present situation. From now henceforth, we are ready to block any channel for anyone not to go through to bomb oil pipelines.”
The bombing of oil installations in the Niger Delta commenced last week as militants blew up major oil and gas pipelines in the area.
https://www.today.ng/news/national/68117/militants-give-condition-to-stop-bombings-yeah good militant govt should please listen to them.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by ChristStriker(m): 9:36am On Jan 19, 2016
meforyou1:
Kachikwu is minister of state. They should demand for the substantive minister of petroleum buhari

Abi o.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by chernest2002: 9:38am On Jan 19, 2016
This reason no good make una look for another one.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Evangelistpeter(m): 9:40am On Jan 19, 2016
Y some people they don't have a good plans for their selves? cry

Remember, everything in this country belong to GOD, and therefore God can cause all things to seize and to stop functioning and or flowing. cry

If a man could die and would not return to life again, then all you are seeing, touching, feeling God could also turn them to nothing within a second. cry

Y even bragging as if you are the one that created and have been taken care of yourself? Is GOD not you at all.
cry
Make plans for eternal life than the perishable things of this passing WORLD for GOD is not happy with your behaviors. cry

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by ahaz: 9:43am On Jan 19, 2016
ernecy:
some even said it was ipob/igbos, creating unnecessary tribal tension
if yorubas and APC are existing when the bible carelessly gave Satan the award of the father of all liars,the Bible would have known better.
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Smellymouth: 9:47am On Jan 19, 2016
Imagine?these miscreants are dead broke!
They want amnesty money.. fvnk y'all!!
Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Nobody: 9:48am On Jan 19, 2016
What nonsense

Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by NobleAngell(f): 9:48am On Jan 19, 2016
dukie25:
This is what Buhari have been praying for, a chance to bomb defenceless SS people.
Did you just say that? You are an ignoramus.

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by Nobody: 9:48am On Jan 19, 2016
Pidggin:
So Tompolo was saying the truth after all.

Hope our Northern govt. will dialogue instead of threatening war

this one nor get sense. watin you put for totto wen dey affect your brain?
Listen to them abi kill them all....

Let me tell you one thing, when 2 elephants fights, is the grass that suffer.
NOTHING ON EARTH WILL HAPPEN TO BUHARI AND HIS HOUSEHOLD, BUT THE COMMUNITY THAT HARBOR THESE CRIMINALS WILL SUFFER THE PAIN.
Some of these criminals will die, some innocent people will die, the community will count loss instead of gain but Buhari and his family will be enjoying in Aso rock.

I wish you and your family live in that village so that you will see the impact of what you supporting.

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Re: Militants Give Condition To Stop Bombings In N’delta by oweman: 9:50am On Jan 19, 2016
]Oya dullard doll out amnesty sharp before Nigeria's reduced to selling your cattle for revenue!

Criminal both of you !

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