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Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by perfectgen(m): 1:57pm On Jun 01, 2016
Ucheosefoh:
By the time they cripple the economy na una go de beg your OGA make them negotiate because salary una no go see
I get tired when I hear intellectuals talk like this, when they crippled the economy during OBJ's time, who suffered? It was me and you that lost our jobs and source of livelihood. Stop talking out of hate and racial prejudice. The government cannot afford to standstill and watch while the sovereignty of Nigeria is challenged by whosoever, be it militants, be it Bokoharam, IPOB or even OPC. We need to stop supporting what is wrong and source for ways to amicably settle our differences. Just so you know the oil companies whose installations this NDAs are attacking already have an MOU with their host communities which has been used in empowering them so why should they bear the brunt of foolish decisions by our government and self-centred citizens. People working in these companies have started losing jobs while all our senators, ministers and presidential team are yet to lose theirs. Obviously you still have a job so you think you can't be touched by the ailing economy but you can never be sure.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Ucheosefoh(m): 2:04pm On Jun 01, 2016
perfectgen:
I get tired when I hear intellectuals talk like this, when they crippled the economy during OBJ's time, who suffered? It was me and you that lost our jobs and source of livelihood. Stop talking out of hate and racial prejudice. The government cannot afford to standstill and watch while the sovereignty of Nigeria is challenged by whosoever, be it militants, be it Bokoharam, IPOB or even OPC. We need to stop supporting what is wrong and source for ways to amicably settle our differences. Just so you know the oil companies whose installations this NDAs are attacking already have an MOU with their host communities which has been used in empowering them so why should they bear the brunt of foolish decisions by our government and self-centred citizens. People working in these companies have started losing jobs while all our senators, ministers and presidential team are yet to lose theirs. Obviously you still have a job so you think you can't be touched by the ailing economy but you can never be sure.
We all suffered it and did use of force stop them during OBJ administration? no, so why will it work now
these guys hold FG on the balls and the government should negotiate because use of force will never stop anything.
years of neglect caused this and even due criminals have hijacked the struggles it doesn't change the fact that the ND people feels cheated not only by FG but also by their politicians too
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Elliot2(m): 2:08pm On Jun 01, 2016
NOETHNICITY:
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!
so u knw dat their demands r legitimate? well, fg is yet to knw. Didn't d NDA make their demands before they start d havoc? don't get me wrong, I don't support their way used in pressing their demands, but most times that is the language fg and dis oil companies understand. let me tell u, I am a ND n frm an oil producing community, buh we barely benefit from it. All the MOU(memorandum of understanding) signed, this companies would not keep to it, rather they will bribe one or two persons from the community to sabotage the agreement. in fact every little thing we benefit from shell were gotten through protests,mostly by our mothers going unclad, is that not an insult? do u knw wat gas flaring n crude oil exploration has done to our house roofs,soil and waters? u no go knw, all u do is to stay in ur comfort and enjoy oyel money. oyel has bin a curse on our survival while someone where in the north enjoys the money, give little changes to my brother to betray me. enough is en
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by davo3286: 3:27pm On Jun 01, 2016
"We blew up two major oil wells today in the face of Nigeria military, they are only good in harassing innocent Nigerians" - Avengers

The nigerian military are a bunch of ass.holes. How many of them can stay submerged in water in the creeks for even one minute??
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by airsaylongcon: 3:29pm On Jun 01, 2016
mrvitalis:
Do u know the difference between south south and Niger Deltahuh
Yes. The south south is made up of the following states: Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Rivers

The Niger Delta on the other hand is historically and cartographically made up of today's Bayelsa, Delta and River's states. Oil producing does not mean Niger Delta.

A river delta is a landform that forms from deposition of sediment carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or standing water. This occurs where a river enters an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, or (more rarely) another river that cannot transport away the supplied sediment.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by ISpiksDaTroof: 4:19pm On Jun 01, 2016
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
Stop deceiving yourself.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by Nobody: 4:43pm On Jun 01, 2016
BossKratos:
wink



Solid! Instead of dialogue offer them death! Useless militant criminals!
By the time this ''militant criminals'' reduce oil production to 1000 barrels per day. Buhari will be the one begging for dialogue.
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by NOETHNICITY(m): 4:56pm On Jun 01, 2016
Elliot2:
so u knw dat their demands r legitimate? well, fg is yet to knw. Didn't d NDA make their demands before they start d havoc? don't get me wrong, I don't support their way used in pressing their demands, but most times that is the language fg and dis oil companies understand. let me tell u, I am a ND n frm an oil producing community, buh we barely benefit from it. All the MOU(memorandum of understanding) signed, this companies would not keep to it, rather they will bribe one or two persons from the community to sabotage the agreement. in fact every little thing we benefit from shell were gotten through protests,mostly by our mothers going unclad, is that not an insult? do u knw wat gas flaring n crude oil exploration has done to our house roofs,soil and waters? u no go knw, all u do is to stay in ur comfort and enjoy oyel money. oyel has bin a curse on our survival while someone where in the north enjoys the money, give little changes to my brother to betray me. enough is en
Why was ur enough not enough dring GEJ 6yr regime?
Re: Dialogue With Niger Delta Avengers Not An Option -- Army by mikolo80: 6:46pm 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.
bh no get ground to stand on(mumu ideology),avengers can slap nigerias balls(oil infrastructure) that everybody feels(politicians and voters)
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