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Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by isomadtech(m): 10:30am On Jun 02, 2016
Its a pity that lots of Niger Deltans are shouting now. Go and ask the likes of Ibori what they used all the 13% special allocations given to them for. The leaders in the area have been shortchanging their people for a very long time and instead or holding them accountable for their evil deeds, they are destroying the whole place. It is out of shallow thinking because if not, the consequence of what they are doing is enormous and it will take Avery long time for it to be repaired. Let North be destroying themselves and south south destroy their land, what is south west doing. South east shouting Biafra, and you think government will be able to settle down and do what is necessary for your region, no is my answer.
Hold your leaders accountable. South west will never do such because they think deep about their society and they value life. Don't think they are cowards, they are never one but a dogged fighter, they strategise before acting. Let the Niger Depths began a conference in their area and send very strong and powerful delegation to houses of rep, senate and finally to presidency, from their the government will know they are serious in sad of this destruction they are doing all around. Ask them which part of the country is not feeling the economic stress now? You are only adding to it by blowing up oil installations.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by LucemFerre: 10:33am On Jun 02, 2016
Well, of course... Nobody saw this coming... Nobody? I did. When Boko haram was terrorizing the country, militants felt oppressed by the "fame" boko haram was building up but, they couldn't do shît because it was goodluck, they had no reason to ruin their brother's government but, now... "heyyy y'all that old retired general from Daura is in, it's our own time to be famous... let's ruin his government." Buhari is old already, they are not ruining his government, they are ruining our future and their own too but, they are too s+upîd to see it... Sooooo... Let them continue, we'll see who cries later... Fingers crossed
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Omojolaray(m): 10:47am On Jun 02, 2016
The story continues that's what the love of money causes confusion, greed, increase in many sins. Money brings out your true self. Better everybody in this country to go back to the basics of love through Christ. The last days are upon us. Read your Bible all these things happening now are there. This is not an opinion but call to order. The choice is yours
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by ndujekwu(m): 11:00am On Jun 02, 2016
madridguy:
" For President Buhari, who just marked one year in office, the NDA presents another fresh security challenge to the government which has been grappling with Islamist insurgency in the north-east of the country."

I still don't know our offense as Country to deserve PDP at first.

PDP created Boko Haram to steal through defense budget, we voted them out again they created Avengers to crumple our economy. PDP why naa, you people should leave us alone.

Must u talk? Or are u talking because u wanna be FTC? Mtcheeew...

If I ask you to profer solution(s) or suggestion(s) on how to manage the situation, u would give a DULLARD answer.

Take a chill pill on the back seat
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by fortune1968: 11:06am On Jun 02, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Same was done In North-East, But Did It Stop Boko Haram From Bombing??.. I guess your answer is as good as mine. Bro, brutal & lethal force is never & can never be the answer. Buhari should come down from his high horse & ride on a donkey(eating of humble pie) and do the needful.
so that the blackmailers and the bandits dictates to d president ?Dont worry ,buhari is only giving them time to see reason.By the time sai baba start with them;they will know say khaki no be leather !Useless bandits !
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by 9jatatafo(m): 11:08am On Jun 02, 2016
I heard PMB sent a warship to the area.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by signz: 11:16am On Jun 02, 2016
mrinsurer:
Pipeline vandalism...My suggestion..create a Pipeline Police under the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs with recruits drawn from Niger Delta and Pipeline host communities.Each recruit will earn minimum of N200,000 monthly and will lost their monthly earnings if incidence of pipeline or oil installation vandalism is recorded in their region and the leader of the command will automatically be demoted or sacked.The outfit should be equipped with Hilux trucks,surveillance camera,drones and be allowed to use guns.Govt should forget security contracts and military action,just negotiate and put this simple plan in place
I.S.P Ukpabi

With due respect this won't work.

that's creating another office for the elite to enrich themselves.

We know what to do but we have refused to do it. We're just running round in circles but I'm sure that sooner than we think, Nigerian State will do the needful.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by mmsen: 11:27am On Jun 02, 2016
YourNemesis:


What expense I ask you?
What was used to develop Warri, Benin, Uyo International stadium, Asaba, Calabar and Port Harcourt light rails and conference centres, Yenagoa, Uyo, Port Harcourt, Brand new Akwa Ibom Airport, Ibom tropicana, Asaba international Airport And Calabar? Ice Water money? Forget the lies that your oil money was used to develop Lagos that is total bollocks. As for Abuja, it is our national capital city, and it has to have at least a semblance of modernity. Every Nigerian calls the city home, including people from the niger delta.
If my state was getting a quarter of what Akwa Ibom or Rivers gets on a monthly basis, we would have turned the place into fuc*king paradise by now.
Some of these your lines are getting old and stale and Nigerians are learning really fast.

Which state would that be? And you forget that it is only recently that AKS has been receiving the 'large allocation' that Nigerians like to talk about.

If Nigecia is a federation then there should be no unitary collection of revenue. Let each state, produce what they can and pay royalties but the FG should not be the one to take collect revenue and then 'share' it.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Kingspin(m): 11:29am On Jun 02, 2016
YourNemesis:


What expense I ask you?
What was used to develop Warri, Benin, Uyo International stadium, Asaba, Calabar and Port Harcourt light rails and conference centres, Yenagoa, Uyo, Port Harcourt, Brand new Akwa Ibom Airport, Ibom tropicana, Asaba international Airport And Calabar? Ice Water money? Forget the lies that your oil money was used to develop Lagos that is total bollocks. As for Abuja, it is our national capital city, and it has to have at least a semblance of modernity. Every Nigerian calls the city home, including people from the niger delta.
If my state was getting a quarter of what Akwa Ibom or Rivers gets on a monthly basis, we would have turned the place into fuc*king paradise by now.
Some of these your lines are getting old and stale and Nigerians are learning really fast.
If they move Abuja like Lagos you will automatically understand.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by madridguy(m): 11:31am On Jun 02, 2016
What is your headache guy? Well, if you need lasting solution to the unrest in SS, Fed Govt should contact me.

ndujekwu:


Must u talk? Or are u talking because u wanna be FTC? Mtcheeew...

If I ask you to profer solution(s) or suggestion(s) on how to manage the situation, u would give a DULLARD answer.

Take a chill pill on the back seat
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by chacoonder(m): 11:46am On Jun 02, 2016
brownskindude:
All these could have been avoided if your cattle rearer of a president wasn't busy making stupid remarks. This country really needs to renegotiate its sovereignty. How can oil from South South be used to develop Lagos and Abuja at the expense of the original owners of the oil? How can a birthright.
Hey!..Lagos makes more money than every other states in the country and our federal allocation is not even up to 5billion per month compared to the over 10 billion given to you people (Niger Delta) on a monthly basis....we depend solely on our IGR to sustain ourself in Lagos.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Codes151(m): 11:51am On Jun 02, 2016
madridguy:
" For President Buhari, who just marked one year in office, the NDA presents another fresh security challenge to the government which has been grappling with Islamist insurgency in the north-east of the country."

I still don't know our offense as Country to deserve PDP at first.



PDP created Boko Haram to steal through defense budget, we voted them out again they created Avengers to crumple our economy. PDP why naa, you people should leave us alone.

So pdp create bh! GEJ administration was crippled by BH actions. BH created by pdp! Chai! Am not insulting u but ppl like u makes it clear that we Nigerians have bigger issues! If u believe BH was created by pdp. And they did all the did under GEJ, whereas today they are toothless! N u brain still tells u this! Den we as Nigerians have a bigger problem at hand! PS. I didn't say APC create it o!
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Codes151(m): 11:52am On Jun 02, 2016
tonguengineer:

Ur stupidity stinks to the high heavens
PDP is ur problem right?
U mumu gan

As in! It beats me! Chai! Obvious if *ABC* big like my boobs there are some ppl that still won't get it clear!
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Codes151(m): 12:00pm On Jun 02, 2016
chacoonder:
Hey!..Lagos makes more money than every other states in the country and our federal allocation is not even up to 5billion per month compared to the over 10 billion given to you people (Niger Delta) on a monthly basis....we depend solely on our IGR to sustain ourself in Lagos.

Oga! Both of u r saying 2 different things! N both of u r right! But there is a diff! SS internal generated funds from oil goes to Govt/multinationals. Taxes etc. So if we talk about resource control by states, Lagos dey learn work! But so far Lagos generates more that everyother states cuz of population(trades, etc) mainly by foreigners esp ndigbos
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Gamesmart: 12:12pm On Jun 02, 2016
brownskindude:
All these could have been avoided if your cattle rearer of a president wasn't busy making stupid remarks. This country really needs to renegotiate its sovereignty. How can oil from South South be used to develop Lagos and Abuja at the expense of the original owners of the oil? How can a company be drilling oil in South South but having regional and head offices at Lagos and Abuja? We are tired of this injustice. We might come from a Minority region but our contributions to the economic development of Nigeria has been Major. I am a South Southerner and oil is my birthright.

You contribute nothing to Nigerian economy.

Shell, Chevron and co contribute to Nigerian economy.

There is no work of Niger Delta people that can be pointed to as some significant "contribution" to Nigeria.

Oil being under the geographical area you occupy is not evidence of your "contribution". Your ass did not make it, put it there or help develop extracting it. So never again in your life claim "contribution".

Also, have you ever heard of Ministry of Lagos?

But you have heard of Ministry of Niger Delta and Niger Delta Development Corporation? The ones headed by Niger Deltans?
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by DobleO7: 12:17pm On Jun 02, 2016
madridguy:
" For President Buhari, who just marked one year in office, the NDA presents another fresh security challenge to the government which has been grappling with Islamist insurgency in the north-east of the country."

I still don't know our offense as Country to deserve PDP at first.

PDP created Boko Haram to steal through defense budget, we voted them out again they created Avengers to crumple our economy. PDP why naa, you people should leave us alone.


Are for real? PDP?
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by madridguy(m): 12:21pm On Jun 02, 2016
Do you know General Owoye Azazi ? Yes/No

Codes151:


So pdp create bh! GEJ administration was crippled by BH actions. BH created by pdp! Chai! Am not insulting u but ppl like u makes it clear that we Nigerians have bigger issues! If u believe BH was created by pdp. And they did all the did under GEJ, whereas today they are toothless! N u brain still tells u this! Den we as Nigerians have a bigger problem at hand! PS. I didn't say APC create it o!
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:40pm On Jun 02, 2016
Subway1011:


This lie of making the country ungovernable is stale. It was Sanni Kaita of PDP that made that statement and not Buhari. Stop the lies already.
Was PMB not aware of the lies being made on his behalf? Why did he not rebuff it?
Please wake up to reality. The thief and the buyer of the stolen item are in the same pot of soup!
I am sure that you have heard that ignorance is not an excuse.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Subway1011: 12:51pm On Jun 02, 2016
CosmicJames:
What was Kaita thinking when he made that statement? Answer me

What kinda dumb question is this? Why not go ask him. Mschew
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by orisa37: 12:52pm On Jun 02, 2016
Internal Militancies are "Pressure Groups" and good to throw out bad Governments. External ones like Bokoharam, ISIS etc are criminal invaders and always in violation of UN standards.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Subway1011: 12:55pm On Jun 02, 2016
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smtx:



Sanni Kaita the footballer? Guy your lies will make u end up like Lai Mohammed someday. It was Lawal Kaita an active and influential politician in the Fourth Republic, and was one of the founders of the Action Congress of Nigeria (AC) party in September 2006. He was quoted to have said the statement sometime in 2010 and since then we all can bare witness to the effect of Boko Haram in the North. Now the table as turned around, now destruction in the South South by The Avengers, how long shall we continue like this?
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Tataatata. All noise and no sense, where is the lie in my statement? Is it Kaita or Buhari that said he will make the country ungovernable? Cos I dont understand all this your noise and accusation of lying.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Subway1011: 12:57pm On Jun 02, 2016
Wiseandtrue:

Was PMB not aware of the lies being made on his behalf? Why did he not rebuff it?
Please wake up to reality. The thief and the buyer of the stolen item are in the same pot of soup!
I am sure that you have heard that ignorance is not an excuse.

You actually made no sense, try harder next time.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Aboks(m): 1:04pm On Jun 02, 2016
NIGER DELTA AVENGERS na wa o make una no cause hunger strike for dis naija o
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Codes151(m): 1:10pm On Jun 02, 2016
madridguy:
Do you know General Owoye Azazi ? Yes/No

Yes! But seriously! If u wanna go that way, I'd say the sponsors of BH the pdp (defectors)
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by uridadole: 1:11pm On Jun 02, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Had it been Buhari never promised to make someone's government ungovernable, had it been he never promised to soak dogs & baboons in blood, had it been buhari was never a sectional & regional president, had it been Buhari never classified some citizens as 1st class & some as 3rd class citizens, if Buhari can come down from his high horse & eat the humble pie; all these won't be happening.
That was only brainwash. Pdp made u belief he said so. Just continue. We are all in this country, buying from same market. Be happy for some crminals polluting the land. Pollution makes it even more difficult for NDeltans.
Keep celebrating while sterving more.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by koboko69: 1:14pm On Jun 02, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Had it been Buhari never promised to make someone's government ungovernable, had it been he never promised to soak dogs & baboons in blood, had it been buhari was never a sectional & regional president, had it been Buhari never classified some citizens as 1st class & some as 3rd class citizens, if Buhari can come down from his high horse & eat the humble pie; all these won't be happening.

Only u and ur paid partners keep masturbating on false hood.

grin

What ever suits ur wailing appetite

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Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by madridguy(m): 1:18pm On Jun 02, 2016
My sister are you trying to bend way? Do you really understand what security vote means?

Codes151:
Yes! But seriously! If u wanna go that way, I'd say the sponsors of BH the pdp (defectors)
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Nobody: 1:31pm On Jun 02, 2016
allthingsgood:


Pls tell us your so called "golden opportunity". What do u think the President shld have done different??
Yes my friends, Mr President's posturing and actions betrayed him as a leader who was obviously biased against the tribes that didn't give him popular votes. From the 5% gaffe to the lopsided appointments he has left no one in doubt about where his loyalty lies.
We don't expect that from a leader of a complex country as Nigeria. Yar Adua was from the core north as Buhari, he came in when militancy was at a peak, we all know the master stroke he took to quell it.
Wisdom is mightier than many armies.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by pinkyliceous(f): 1:40pm On Jun 02, 2016
There are many other ways to attain cheap popularity than this.


madridguy:
" For President Buhari, who just marked one year in office, the NDA presents another fresh security challenge to the government which has been grappling with Islamist insurgency in the north-east of the country."

I still don't know our offense as Country to deserve PDP at first.

PDP created Boko Haram to steal through defense budget, we voted them out again they created Avengers to crumple our economy. PDP why naa, you people should leave us alone.
Re: The Niger Delta Avengers: Nigeria's Newest Militants - BBC by Codes151(m): 1:55pm On Jun 02, 2016
madridguy:
My sister are you trying to bend way? Do you really understand what security vote means?

. Okay! Wat u saying exactly? Lemme get what makes u think pdp created BH

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