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N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by ruggedboy01: 4:53am On Jun 30, 2016
Say N'Delta militants' actions wont go unpunished


YORUBA elders on the banner of the Yoruba Unity
Forum, YUF, have decried what they termed as
unprovoked attacks on Yoruba land, warning that
‘’enough is enough.’’

The umbrella body of Yoruba socio-cultural
organisations was piqued by the recurring incidents of
criminal activities of terrorists, militants, oil thieves,
kidnappers, armed robbers and Fulani herdsmen in
the region, which had claimed many lives and
destroyed properties worth millions of naira in recent
times.

In a statement by Rt Rev Emmanuel Gbonigi
(chairman) and Senator Anthony Adefuye
(secretary), the elders said they were compelled to
aver again that the murderous activities of the
criminals were stressing the peace” stability and
corporate existence of the country.

Vowing that the attacks would not go unpunished, they
said they would not allow the South-West to become a
theatre for the prosecution.

The statement read in part: ‘’Nigeria is at,the
precipice, threats of insecurity to life and property is
no longer the exclusive preserve of any particular
community. The peace and quiet in the South-west in
the last few weeks has again come under attack in
spite of the ongoing criminal activities of armed Fulani
herdsmen in the region.

‘’The attacks this time is coming from an unlikely foe, the Niger Delta Militants. The despicable criminality by this group against innocent citizens of Igbolomu and Ishawo areas of Ikorodu In Lagos shall not go unpunished. The South-west, people are peaceful, accommodating, hospitable, and are gratified neighbours.''

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/yoruba-elders-fume-attacks-south-west/
Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 4:56am On Jun 30, 2016
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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 4:58am On Jun 30, 2016
Abeg enough of the toy stories. Sounds like grandma's bed-time tales

It's the same thing they said after the Mile 2 attacks

We will, We will yet nothing to show for it.

Sooner or later, Yoruba youths themselves are going to take laws into their hands

It's inevitable.

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 4:58am On Jun 30, 2016
doublewisdom:
grin grin grin grin. Joke of the century! The militants must be laughing their heads off. grin grin

quid:
Time to beg grin grin


apcisevil:
The connies are suffercated and all goodies, yet they can't champion for their diabolic odua nation...they still want to live with the drunken militants...shameless cowards

osabuohein:
Tales by River Benue. Abeg you people should shut up and let's hear word. Niger Delta militants are not in anyway responsible for whatever happened in Ogun and Lagos. Niger Delta militants are not terrorists. They don't go about killing people. I'm even very sure it might even be fulani herdsmen or some yoruba youths in the community that are responsible. It's a case of simply trying to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.
Bunch of noise makers. If truly it was Niger Delta militants which I seriously doubt, can an average Yoruba man withstand an Ijaw man or Edo man when if they were left to fight? What have happened recently when some Edo youths crossed into the neighboring Ondo to harass some communities?

OjukwuWarBird:
Instead of these weaklings to go to the creeks and uproot those oil vandals, they came on air to disgrace themselves.
Cowardice is really a disease. grin

Oh yeah... the DSTV dish heads are here smelling of plantain chips as usual grin cheesy cheesy



Dirty boys.

Una go meet us for here when something like this happens in the red mud region grin

It's a merry-go-round game cheesy

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by MidasTouche01(m): 5:16am On Jun 30, 2016
Won't go unpunished undecided


I don't understand, do u mean u will arm ur kids to fight back or what

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 5:19am On Jun 30, 2016
Time to beg grin grin

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by doublewisdom: 5:22am On Jun 30, 2016
The militants were doing just well until they incurred the wrath of the Yorubas. If only they knew the influence of the yorubas in the international scene! (The Art and Why of Chest Beating;Chapter 2)

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by doublewisdom: 5:26am On Jun 30, 2016
shocked shocked shocked. This is scary o! Yorubas angry? Nigeria is finished! Niger Delta should get ready to be swept into oblivion. shocked shocked shocked. Everybody hide o. OPC dey come o. (Ode to The Brown Roof Republic ).

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Eboski(m): 5:27am On Jun 30, 2016
Protecting your region against such attack and live this long grammar.
who grammar don Eep?
the west they peace loving people's than other regions. shouldn't take them ungranted to commit evil.

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 5:33am On Jun 30, 2016
OmoAjowa7:


Oh yeah... the DSTV dish heads are here smelling of plantain chips as usual
grin cheesy
Abeg explain this parable to lay people like us grin grin

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 5:36am On Jun 30, 2016
quid:

Abeg explain this parable to lay people like us grin grin

It needs no explanation grin. You should know better as a Gigbo

I used to be a customer tho grin cheesy

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:37am On Jun 30, 2016
Nice one from the yorubas... cool cool

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Movic1(m): 5:39am On Jun 30, 2016
' Yoruba's patience should not be mistaken for weakness. Our stage of social development is considered to be more advanced than any other group in Nigeria, that is why we avoid trouble, wisdom is the koko not muscle -flexing. Forget that we are peaceful, accommodating, hospitable, If we start ours,Hmmm Nigeria will shake

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 5:41am On Jun 30, 2016
OmoAjowa7:


It needs no explanation grin. You should know better as a Gigbo

I used to be a customer tho grin cheesy
Ok no wahala.
When do you plan to join OPC vigilante cheesy cheesy

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 5:47am On Jun 30, 2016
quid:

Ok no wahala.
When do you plan to join OPC vigilante cheesy cheesy

The day you stop selling plantain chips. grin

And what happened to your pictures? Mr Canon grin cheesy I was expecting you to post them

You better gtfo of my mentions. You think I'm interested in your back and forth nonsense

Owambe dey tomorrow, go fix your camera cheesy

But you dey try sha. Plantain chips seller cum photographer

No be small tchin grin

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by collitexnaira(m): 6:01am On Jun 30, 2016
Though i detest what the military re doing but has the notorious fulani hardmen been punished for the terror they unleash on igbo community

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 6:02am On Jun 30, 2016
OmoAjowa7:


The day you stop selling plantain chips. grin

And what happened to your pictures? Mr Canon grin cheesy I was expecting you to post them

You better gtfo of my mentions. You think I'm interested in your back and forth nonsense

Owambe dey tomorrow, go fix your camera cheesy

But you dey try sha. Plantain chips seller cum photographer

No be small tchin grin
Its ok. cheesy cheesy
Let's just blame GEJ for all this.

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by DaBullIT(m): 6:08am On Jun 30, 2016
Yoruba will say



If you do not want to Sharpen your axe , There'll be some people who will make you



Now , i expect a dozen goats to come here and say it's chest beating , it's this it's that


But as i have always maintained , There are other ways to show supremacy other than mindless vengeance kills or reprisal attacks



As God is willing you'll know soon enough

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by DaBullIT(m): 6:12am On Jun 30, 2016
Just once, They got awolowo involved ,

Just one man starved millions of them to the point of cannibalism

Ok, that's too far away , Apart from looting the country , What mistake did GEJ make and why he lost second term ?

He Called Obasanjo a tout !!!!!

If OBJ was hausa man , it would have led to riot , killings, maiming , but did it lead to that ?? No

What happened ? OBJ delegated upon Tinubu to do the needful and GEJ was disgraced out of power


it's not always about numbers , or guns or cutlass or axes , it's about strategy

Movic1:
' Yoruba's patience should not be mistaken for weakness. Our stage of social development is considered to be more advanced than any other group in Nigeria, that is why we avoid trouble, wisdom is the koko not muscle -flexing. Forget that we are peaceful, accommodating, hospitable, If we start ours,Hmmm Nigeria will shake

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by MrEverest(m): 6:23am On Jun 30, 2016
Nonsense! They should do their worse, what can they even do? Bunch of pathetic cowards!!!

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by MrEverest(m): 6:30am On Jun 30, 2016
Movic1:
' Yoruba's patience should not be mistaken for weakness. Our stage of social development is considered to be more advanced than any other group in Nigeria, that is why we avoid trouble, wisdom is the koko not muscle -flexing. Forget that we are peaceful, accommodating, hospitable, If we start ours,Hmmm Nigeria will shake
Consolation, Man up & do what you think is neccessary, all these yoruba is peaceful, we are accomodating & bla bla bla is already stale, it all points to one thing & that is COWARDICE!!

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 6:35am On Jun 30, 2016
MrEverest:
Consolation, Man up & do what you think is neccessary, all these yoruba is peaceful, we are accomodating & bla bla bla is already stale, it all points to one thing & that is COWARDICE!!
They need help from Gambari masters grin grin

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by RZArecta(m): 6:38am On Jun 30, 2016
It's funny how the activities of local criminals in Ogun & Lagos states are being blamed on "Niger Delta" militants. I'm not surprised though since I warned about such development being used to divert attention from the menace of the herdsmen. A brand new enemy is needed and it shouldn't be from the tribe of their political ally and master, the south east was too far to blame hence the lot fell on the Niger Delta. This regime sure plays an amateur chess game making it easier to read it's next move.

Residents of the affected communities know those involved in bunkering activities there, they're friends, relatives and neighbors.

It was/is very unfortunate that the Commissioner of police Ogun (?) state went straight ahead to ethnically profile the criminals without any prior investigation which has led to the unfortunate mess were facing today giving credence to my assertion that this is a planned script.

There are thousands of kilometers of pipelines just waiting to be vandalized down south and mostly with the active connivance of security operatives, there's no need to go far.

Pipeline vandalism is a localized "business" meaning it's only those native to the pipelines host community or resident there who run that business just like the illicit drugs trade.

I urge ALL Ijaws/Niger Delta citizens to take note of the fact that they've been marked for extermination by our south western brothers maybe because of political reasons but a word is enough for the wise.

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by zendy: 7:23am On Jun 30, 2016
Movic1:
' Yoruba's patience should not be mistaken for weakness. Our stage of social development is considered to be more advanced than any other group in Nigeria, that is why we avoid trouble, wisdom is the koko not muscle -flexing. Forget that we are peaceful, accommodating, hospitable, If we start ours,Hmmm Nigeria will shake

You guys are not fooling anyone. Every Nigerian knows that Yorubas are only good at talking. A Dog that barks but never bites. That's why they hold the record as the only people who have never taken up arms against anyone.

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Elebiju: 7:31am On Jun 30, 2016
zendy:


You guys arbt fooling anyone. Every Nigerian knows that Yorubas are only good at talking. A Dog that barks but never bites. That's why they hold the record as the only people who have never taken up arms against anyone.
That is the effect of being an educated tribe. We value the unity of Nigeria and taking arms against any tribe won't solve anything.
Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by pode(m): 7:35am On Jun 30, 2016
May the almighty God help his children
Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by OjukwuWarBird: 7:36am On Jun 30, 2016
Instead of these weaklings to go to the creeks and uproot those oil vandals, they came on air to disgrace themselves.

Cowardice is really a disease. grin

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 7:37am On Jun 30, 2016
grin grin grin
COWARDS are talking

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 7:37am On Jun 30, 2016
Tales by River Benue. Abeg you people should shut up and let's hear word. Niger Delta militants are not in anyway responsible for whatever happened in Ogun and Lagos. Niger Delta militants are not terrorists. They don't go about killing people. I'm even very sure it might even be fulani herdsmen or some yoruba youths in the community that are responsible. It's a case of simply trying to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.

Bunch of noise makers. If truly it was Niger Delta militants which I seriously doubt, can an average Yoruba man withstand an Ijaw man or Edo man when if they were left to fight? What have happened recently when some Edo youths crossed into the neighboring Ondo to harass some communities?

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by zendy: 7:37am On Jun 30, 2016
Elebiju:
That is the effect of being an educated tribe. We value the unity of Nigeria and taking arms against any tribe won't solve anything.

You value the unity of Nigeria? Why? Because LUGARD told you that the Hausa and Igbo man are your brothers? Don't make me laugh.

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by YoruBanger: 7:38am On Jun 30, 2016
Elebiju:
That is the effect of being an educated tribe. We value the unity of Nigeria and taking arms against any tribe won't solve anything.
And until deluded Yorubas like you realize that the so-called unity of Nigeria is non-existent, the race will continue to be the butt of jokes to the almajiri gigbos, ijaws, and herdsmen invading the region, murdering you with impunity and embarrassing you on your own soil. Wake up!! Nigerian unity DOES NOT EXIST AND IT IS NOT BY FORCE!!

Mynd44 and Seun, I know you two are ardent 'One Nigeria' unity promoters, but please don't fail to put this thread on frontpage that way the rest of Nigeria can also take their turns taking shots at the cowardly Yoruba tribe that have refused to remove their heads from the sand and take firm control of their own destinies as a people. 'One Nigeria' unity Yoruba proponents need more of these sort of embarrassments to jolt and wake them up to the reality that weakness in the guise of sophistication doesn't earn you respect but ridicule in the face of your igbo, Northerner/herdsmen, ijaw miliant/Niger-Delta foes. Nigeria unity is NOT BY FORCE!!

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Re: N'delta Militants' Actions Wont Go Unpunished; YORUBA Elders by Nobody: 7:40am On Jun 30, 2016

Elebiju :
That is the effect of being an educated tribe. We value the unity of Nigeria and taking arms against any tribe won't solve anything.

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