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Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by 5starmilitant: 8:19am On Jun 01, 2016
The military are Jokers. Destruction of empty shrine is the only thing they've achieved so far.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by CharleyCharley: 8:19am On Jun 01, 2016
Who
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Akon419(m): 8:20am On Jun 01, 2016
Is army now the federal government spokesman . Are we in civilian rule or military regime ?
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by khalhokage(m): 8:21am On Jun 01, 2016
Only a foolish leadership would believe that show of force solves every problem even when there's overwhelming evidence that it does the exact opposite.

The original Niger Delta militants were not calmed down by violence, Book haram is still an issue, Ipob keeps growing everyday, and now we have Fulani herdsmen to contend with.

How many battles can the Nigerian army fight at the same time?


It's time for the Nigerian government to pick it's battles wisely and lead smartly or this country is going to fail spectacularly.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by davoremix(m): 8:21am On Jun 01, 2016
Just end them quickly. This is not sustainable. The sooner the better. More powers to your elbow.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by tonero92: 8:25am On Jun 01, 2016
There was a country
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Trustyd1(m): 8:34am On Jun 01, 2016
Whichever way
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Noble11(m): 8:46am On Jun 01, 2016
QuotaSystem:
He who sows the wind, will reap a whirlwind.

The doubts of militants and secessionists about Nigeria's ability to defend herself must be cleared once and for all.

Imagine the rag tag criminals daring to fire at, and even throw Nigerian security agents overboard to drown in the River Niger; the Armed Forces know just how to treat those that act like murderous animals.

Thank goodness the false cloak of 'unarmed protesters' has been finally ripped off especially as confirmed by the Anambra State Government itself. IPOB and NDA have shown themselves to be terrorists that must be dealt with.

There's a New Sheriff in town.
Keyboard warriors...
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by slap1(m): 8:58am On Jun 01, 2016
The problem is that the military talks too much. Tufiakwa! I am what PMB called 5%, but I am against what The Avengers are doing. My worry is that, knowing our military and its carelessness, there will be more civilian casualties.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Nobody: 9:04am On Jun 01, 2016
QuotaSystem:
[s] He who sows the wind, will reap a whirlwind.

The doubts of militants and secessionists about Nigeria's ability to defend herself must be cleared once and for all.

Imagine the rag tag criminals daring to fire at, and even throw Nigerian security agents overboard to drown in the River Niger; the Armed Forces know just how to treat those that act like murderous animals.

Thank goodness the false cloak of 'unarmed protesters' has been finally ripped off especially as confirmed by the Anambra State Government itself. IPOB and NDA have shown themselves to be terrorists that must be dealt with.

There's a New Sheriff in town.
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About unarmed protesters, you are sure that some women who were killed by the useless military/police were armed? EWU!!!!!
And your fulani herdsmen are not terrorist? Even you Bubu never addressed the issue of fulani herdsmen in his democracy day speech.

ZOMBIE ZOMBIE!!!!!!!!!! How can Nigeria defend itself when your bubu allows fulani herdsmen to commit atrocities with impunity? USE YOUR BRAIN WISELY!!!!!
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by airsaylongcon: 9:06am On Jun 01, 2016
mrvitalis:
Every power shall bow to the supreme authority in Nigeria

Any who carry arms against the supreme authority should be dealt with, no matter what the condition is
There are peaceful ways to go about it

God bless Nigeria and Africa
God bless my president( even tho he annoys me sometimes)
Good bless we the Niger Deltans (imo state)
Go bless me and u
I am very sure you know that Imo State is NOT part of the Niger Delta. It is an oil producing state true but so also is Lagos, and neither of each can claim to be Niger Delta purely because it produces oil
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by nkemjacob2(m): 9:08am On Jun 01, 2016
Then bombing pipeline is always an option to them
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by macaranta(m): 9:12am On Jun 01, 2016
Okay
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Nobody: 9:12am On Jun 01, 2016
airsaylongcon:
I am very sure you know that Imo State is NOT part of the Niger Delta. It is an oil producing state true but so also is Lagos, and neither of each can claim to be Niger Delta purely because it produces oil
Educate yourself>>>

The Niger Delta, as now defined officially by the Nigerian government, extends over about 70,000 km2 (27,000 sq mi) and makes up 7.5% of Nigeria's land mass. Historically and cartographically, it consists of present-day Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers States. In 2000, however, Obasanjo's regime included . 1.Abia, 2. Akwa Ibom, 3. Bayelsa, 4. Cross River, 5. Delta, 6. Edo, 7.Imo, 8. Ondo, 9. RiversStates in the region.>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_Delta

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/NigerDeltaStates.png/325px-NigerDeltaStates.png
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by mrvitalis(m): 9:19am On Jun 01, 2016
airsaylongcon:
I am very sure you know that Imo State is NOT part of the Niger Delta. It is an oil producing state true but so also is Lagos, and neither of each can claim to be Niger Delta purely because it produces oil
Do u know the difference between south south and Niger Deltahuh
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by dezypinky(f): 9:21am On Jun 01, 2016
The hypocrisy in this country is giving me indigestion.i tire oo.i thought oil isn't important.mtchewwwwww.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by TeamSimple(m): 9:22am On Jun 01, 2016
very good. since those fools don't know they are playing into the trap of the Nigeria army .
for every damage caused by the NDA, they give the army records to kill at order.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by BABANGBALI: 9:35am On Jun 01, 2016
Kill dem allllllllllllllll
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:23am On Jun 01, 2016
otukpo:
If the Nigerian government is bent on using force to handle an issue that dialogue can resolve, they should go ahead.

But the should make sure no innocent soul is harmed.
Of course innocent pple will be caught in the cross fire! That is why war is alws a terrible tin! However, in this case war is inevitable since the FG cannot and should not bend her knees for any armed criminal group that surfaces! Even the most sophisticated military in the world unintentionally kill civilians! This morning along 15 civilians died in a US airstrike in syria! Sometime this year 38 civilians were killd within the space of 2day in syria! mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0VR1MD
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:30am On Jun 01, 2016
slap1:
The problem is that the military talks too much. Tufiakwa! I am what PMB called 5%, but I am against what The Avengers are doing. My worry is that, knowing our military and its carelessness, there will be more civilian casualties.
Of course innocent pple will be caught in the cross fire! That is why war is alws a terrible tin!
However, in this case war is inevitable since the
FG cannot and should not bend her knees for
any armed criminal group that surfaces! Even
the most sophisticated military in the world
unintentionally kill civilians! This morning along
15 civilians died in a US airstrike in syria!
Sometime this year 38 civilians were killd within
the space of 2day in syria! mobile.reuters.com/
article/idUSKCN0VR1MD
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by judondasylva(m): 10:47am On Jun 01, 2016
ok
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by okonkwo44: 10:51am On Jun 01, 2016
Dronedude:
Who is the Army to dialougue with them without the instruction of the President and commander in chief. Well on the contrary they shouldn't sound like these guys are terrorists that the wont dialougue with; They are freedom fighters that have a course to agitate for only that they are doing it in a wrong way.



Mr President should call these guys and know their plights and come to agreeable terms to grant them solution and give them responsibilities.
How many tyms will dey tell u n d govt their plight?

They aint demanding for cash, but a legal demand. So d govt shud meet their demand. Simple.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Jalinco: 11:00am On Jun 01, 2016
BudeYahooCom:
People must not afraid of government rather should be afraid of people.

When government fears the people
you have liberty, When people fear
the government, tyranny has taken
victory.~ Thomas Jefferson (Former
US President).

Like all tyrants Buhari will not end
well, he only needs to look into history of tyrants to see where he is headed.
Who is tyrant here?
The few criminals bursting pipeline thereby polluting the environment of the people they claim they are fighting for , after a while get amnesty running into trillions of naira and then believe government is now good or a government that clean up all their messes.
To believe the so called militants are fighting for people, is either you are one of them or a Biafra or both
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by okonkwo44: 11:00am On Jun 01, 2016
NOETHNICITY:
Of course innocent pple will be caught in the cross fire! That is why war is alws a terrible tin! However, in this case war is inevitable since the FG cannot and should not bend her knees for any armed criminal group that surfaces! Even the most sophisticated military in the world unintentionally kill civilians! This morning along 15 civilians died in a US airstrike in syria! Sometime this year 38 civilians were killd within the space of 2day in syria! mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0VR1MD
NDA's case is quite different. Their demands are legal. Just because it wouldn't favor d north much, its nw termed illegal.

I still wait wen Niger deltans would b given waters ways across d nation 2 fish. Wen the yorubas wud b given farmlands across d nation 2 farm, wen d igbos wud b given lands 2 build shops, waivers 2 import dere guds or lesser exchange rate jus as d fulanis wud b given free grazing zone.

What's wrong with souths? Most educated and foolish region. Slavess.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by NOETHNICITY(m): 11:21am On Jun 01, 2016
okonkwo44:
NDA's case is quite different. Their demands are legal. Just because it wouldn't favor d north much, its nw termed illegal.

I still wait wen Niger deltans would b given waters ways across d nation 2 fish. Wen the yorubas wud b given farmlands across d nation 2 farm, wen d igbos wud b given lands 2 build shops, waivers 2 import dere guds or lesser exchange rate jus as d fulanis wud b given free grazing zone.

What's wrong with souths? Most educated and foolish region. Slavess.
Nobdy is saying they ve no legitimate demands, but their actions is tantamount to declaration of war, and in all wars innocent civilians will be caught down! This is the very reason war is bad!
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by veraiyke(m): 11:33am On Jun 01, 2016
Fool. You no go go dey kill doz fulani herdsmen wey dey amputate n murder ppl for no dumb reason sef na ppl wey dey blow up pipeline for a reason u wan go kil
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by veraiyke(m): 11:36am On Jun 01, 2016
Ve u killed the fulani herdsmen? R u even talking abt dem? U beta open ur eye n know dat FG n army r doing all dz tins on purpose
Jalinco:
Who is tyrant here?
The few criminals bursting pipeline thereby polluting the environment of the people they claim they are fighting for , after a while get amnesty running into trillions of naira and then believe government is now good or a government that clean up all their messes.
To believe the so called militants are fighting for people, is either you are one of them or a Biafra or both
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Nobody: 11:58am On Jun 01, 2016
BudeYahooCom:
People must not afraid of government rather should be afraid of people.

When government fears the people
you have liberty, When people fear
the government, tyranny has taken
victory.~ Thomas Jefferson (Former
US President).

Like all tyrants Buhari will not end
well, he only needs to look into history of tyrants to see where he is headed.
Is it militants that will end well?
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Unbrandedguy: 12:20pm On Jun 01, 2016
MrDavidson:
Yes!!! That's right. The FG has been patient enough. Now is the time to show that the sovereignty of this government cannot be toyed with. Just imagine that we'd chosen to dialogue with BH, we would have had to be earmarking billions of naira every year for amnesty for both real and 'fake' terrorists. But BH is having it hot now and we're even turning down their overtures for peace. Same should apply for these prideful militants.
I'm not a Niger Deltan, Buh its burning me when I realized these issues. Imagine the northerners owning 95% oil blocks in the south south, while they own NONE in Ondo and badagry Lagos states? These one in southwest are owned by southwesterners. Y won't they fighthuh Later someone in this NL will open mouth and say things they don't know. If I were a Niger deltan I might hve been forced to join the cause, whichever way.

I strongly advice that they should keep video records of all the harassments attacks and killing going on in all these saga as evidences.. ICC is loading for him. He may think its like the time of OBJ who did his' when ICC hasn't start trying such kind of cases..
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by CEObloom22: 1:01pm On Jun 01, 2016
kingphilip:
this is affecting production of crude oil, thereby affecting the economy of Nigeria which solely depends on this crude oil

So if it takes let's say a year to bring this Avengers down how many barrels do you think will be produced per day at the rate of these bombings??

Ogbeni Dialogue na the sure answer
you guys kept saying dialogue na the answer, who will the FG dialogue with? is it the same NDA that has refused to dialogue with the FG or who? haven't you read their recent letters? does it spell dialogue? don't forget it takes two to dialogue..
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