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The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by LordVarys: 9:30am On Jun 17, 2016
Okerenkoko (Nigeria) (AFP) - Two years ago, when Nigeria's former president Goodluck Jonathan held a ceremony breaking the ground for a new university in the Niger delta, the impoverished region rejoiced.
The Nigerian Maritime University -- the first of its kind in the area -- was designed to give young people a chance to escape the dog-eat-dog life in the oil-rich but underdeveloped river lands.
Instead of picking up assault rifles, bombing oil pipelines and fighting soldiers in the humid mangrove creeks, education now seemed possible.
But construction of the university has ground to a standstill.
Yellow bulldozers lie idle at the site in the swamp forest of Okerenkoko, a village 30 minutes by boat from the southern city of Warri in Delta State.
The temporary home of the university -- a diving school in the nearby village of Kurutie -- also stands empty.
Today the Nigeria Maritime University has become a symbol of frustrated dreams, uniting delta fishermen and militants alike in discontent with President Muhammadu Buhari's government.
The "immediate" start of classes at the university is one of the top demands from the Niger Delta Avengers, an armed group which has claimed a recent series of damaging attacks on oil infrastructure.
"The former president (Jonathan) flagged off the university but the new administration said this school should stand still," Chief Antoni Ayebibode, from Kurutie village, told AFP.
"That's the Nigerian problem: when another administration comes, the past one's work will be wasted."
- Robin Hood -
At the diving school campus, complete with high-rise housing for student accommodation and a cavernous 12-metre-deep (40-feet) diving tank, Ayebibode said classes could start tomorrow.
"It's just waiting for the government," he said, passing classrooms furnished with whiteboards, desks and air conditioners. "Everything is ready.

But this week, lawmakers in Abuja squabbled over the cost, arguing it was cheaper to upgrade an existing maritime school.
The reason for the sudden loss of momentum is partially linked to the militant kingpin-turned-businessman, Government "Tompolo" Ekpemupolo.
A decade ago, Tompolo was a leading commander in the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), which carried out devastating attacks on the country's oil industry.
But following an amnesty programme brokered by the government to end the violence in 2009, Tompolo became a security contractor, protecting the pipelines he once destroyed.
With his non-profit organisation the Tompolo Foundation, he cemented his reputation as the Niger delta's Robin Hood. It was his idea to build the diving school.
He also operated a hospital in Okerenkoko serving communities in the Gbaramatu Kingdom, a region of snaking waterways stretching from Chevron's Escravos terminal on the Atlantic Ocean coast to Warri.
"Charity begins at home, he started it at home," said the administrator of Tompolo's health project, Agagha Clarkson, showing a picture of an injured man in combat fatigues on a stretcher.

"Even the Nigerian soldiers came to the place."
In 2014, the Nigerian government bought Tompolo's diving school to use it as a temporary site for the planned university.
But by December 2015, Tompolo was charged with money laundering in connection with the diving school deal and his assets were frozen. A court issued a warrant for his arrest.
Tompolo went into hiding and hasn't been seen publicly for months. The hospital is shut down and the university on hold.
- 'Going through hell' -
It's a state of affairs that has fuelled animosity in a region where Buhari's government was perceived as an enemy even before Tompolo's arrest.
The largely Christian south had warned unrest could resume if Buhari, from the predominantly Muslim north, defeated Jonathan at last year's presidential elections.
"If anyone falls sick we have to rush down to Warri," complained Evangelist Maware, a 40-year-old fisherman in Okerenkoko.
Most people can't afford the 30,000-naira ($150, 130-euro) trip to the emergency room, he said.
"You pay the speedboat or you lose the person. The suffering is too much," he added.
In their hunt for the elusive Tompolo the Nigerian military has occupied towns in the region, forcing many to flee their homes.
For some, a university diploma -- one of the only ways to escape poverty -- has never felt so far away.
That has resulted in widespread sympathy towards Tompolo and the militants fighting for the region's interests.
"The military invasion has made our primary schools shut down, our secondary schools shut down, this government has said the Gbaramatu Kingdom doesn't have the right to school," Chief Godspower Gbenekama, of the Gbaramatu Kingdom, said.
"We are going through hell."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/frustrated-dreams-fuel-unrest-nigerias-delta-140653033.html

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by hucienda: 9:35am On Jun 17, 2016
Tackling the non-political conditions of the avengers one by one.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by LordVarys: 9:37am On Jun 17, 2016

At the diving school campus, complete with high-rise housing for student accommodation and a cavernous 12-metre-deep (40-feet) diving tank, Ayebibode said classes could start tomorrow.
"It's just waiting for the government," he said, passing classrooms furnished with whiteboards, desks and air conditioners. "Everything is ready.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by vedaxcool(m): 9:49am On Jun 17, 2016
Crap, corruption is at the center of scavengers longer throat violence. ... AFP now post using Yahoo.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Nobody: 9:56am On Jun 17, 2016
People shouldn't be afraid of their Government. Governments should be afraid of their People.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by momodub: 12:34pm On Jun 17, 2016
Which way Nigeria

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Lescalier: 12:35pm On Jun 17, 2016
I have lost the respect and love I had for RT Hon. Amaechi. I really liked him, especially when he single handedly fought the then FG.

Now you have WON, congratulations. But for christ sake, you are from Niger Delta, you are not a Fulani Herds man.

Do not be a stupid sycophant.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Nutase: 12:36pm On Jun 17, 2016
Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by chuose: 12:36pm On Jun 17, 2016
[size=14pt]How do you expect buhari that is not educated to value education?

A man that is qualified to rear cows, thinks that ruling a country is the same as cattle rearing!
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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by vizboy(m): 12:39pm On Jun 17, 2016
Why Ameachi is trying to shutdown this school is what I don't Know

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by ElPadrino33: 12:39pm On Jun 17, 2016
Buhari which way? Allow GEJ's achievement flourish na

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by GreenNegro(m): 12:40pm On Jun 17, 2016
Following.....
Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by computer0810(m): 12:41pm On Jun 17, 2016
Jonathan and wasting of nigeria money are like

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Pavore9: 12:41pm On Jun 17, 2016
What will bring sustainable peace and comprehensive development in the region should be aimed for.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by SSkillzzz(m): 12:43pm On Jun 17, 2016
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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Ganiyat72(f): 12:45pm On Jun 17, 2016
BUHARII is a FOOOL and OSUNBADE is a dwarfish lying liar

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Goddex: 12:46pm On Jun 17, 2016
[size=13pt]Buhari is Nigeria's most ethno-religious
bigot to ever rule Nigeria, I swear.

Of all the 14 Universities established by Jonathan, it is the only one
sited in Niger Delta the he will cancel
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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by vedaxcool(m): 12:46pm On Jun 17, 2016
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send your acct number , so we can put a little cash to buy 100MB and click the link
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grin poverty is really grinding you sote na only 100mb you fit afford
Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Flets: 12:50pm On Jun 17, 2016
Amaechi contributed immensely to Buhari's downfall

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by computer0810(m): 12:51pm On Jun 17, 2016
that is why u'v been failing exam.....u can't even read and understand

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by FlamesD: 12:51pm On Jun 17, 2016
I thought they said nothing is on ground , that the money for the maritime university was embezzled?

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by persius555(m): 12:53pm On Jun 17, 2016
If this school will bring peace, please let it stand.
Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by sanandreas(m): 1:03pm On Jun 17, 2016
There won't be peace until maritime university is reopened. The world should know. We can't sacrifice this at all.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by iyke484real(m): 1:14pm On Jun 17, 2016
computer0810:
Jonathan and wasting of nigeria money are like
look at this one who is him pls take him out of hear quick quick angry

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by buksaylor001: 1:16pm On Jun 17, 2016
So do we say that Amaechi ignited the fire?Though not his unilateral decision but if he put in a good word during the consideration,the dullard would have rescinded the mistake.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by jrusky(m): 1:25pm On Jun 17, 2016
Lescalier:
I have lost the respect and love I had for RT Hon. Amaechi. I really liked him, especially when he single handedly fought the then FG.

Now you have WON, congratulations. But for christ sake, you are from Niger Delta, you are not a Fulani Herds man.

Do not be a stupid sycophant.


Bro please I beg you remove "please" when talking to Amaechi or talking about Amaechi. Amaechi deserve NO respect or the word "please". Amaechi is simply the one and the biggest bastard from your region. I can't get what went wrong in Amaechi head, I truly sensed a wrong gene got mixed up to produced the like of Amaechi.

I just wondering why other region in Nigeria can not learn and understand that average Hausa/fulani can never do what Tinubu, Amaechi and Okorocha did sweat and labour so badly just to place a fulani man on the elm of power by force by fire which no Hausa will do such for any other tribes and yet the bastards unrepentant fools still keep on defending their stupidity its a shame this is why I just laugh whenever I heard herdsmen attack pls why won't they attack since they know some clowns will still work for them to rule Nigeria forever its a sad situation.

Amaechi stood against every development attempt in SS simply because his party was rejected and for that reason he now hated his own people with passion to pls Fulani man which let heaven falls a fulani man will never do such for anybody not Fulani or Hausa. Its not Amaechi fault I blame the people from that region for not have dealt with Amaechi long long time ago. A proverb say "any peaceful is peaceful simply because the bastard in the house not yet grown up" now the bastard in Niger Delta has grown up and now see the result.

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Izonpikin: 1:27pm On Jun 17, 2016
vedaxcool:
Crap, corruption is at the center of scavengers longer throat violence. ... AFP now post using Yahoo.
and what about the government

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Firefire(m): 1:45pm On Jun 17, 2016
Absolutely!
Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by Tamaris1: 1:54pm On Jun 17, 2016
I thought the Lizard of Ubiama said that all the money for the Maritime University was used for paying for only the land? That nothing was on ground!

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Re: The Maritime University At The Centre Of Renewed Niger Delta Hostilities-AFP by ikennaoma(m): 2:00pm On Jun 17, 2016
we are the course of our problem. what happened to maritime acadamy oron? why waste such amount of money to build a university while u can't even complete common east west road.

if every militant fights dirty in other to achieve there selfish desire then the govt will end up settling each group that evolves. this guys should be treated as a threat to the nation and govt on there own part should provide necessary amenities to the real victims which is the community not an individual.

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