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Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Litmus: 2:09pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Take a look at this vid. See the perfectly okay road and the perfectly orderly buildings by the side of the road all destroyed by war. Take a look at it and tell me if the people who destroyed this place could ever replace it with better. Not to talk of if the millions spent on destroying it had been used to improve on what was there before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgkS9Gna2Ss Bama Nigeria This is the parable of everyday Africans and their stupidity, always destroying the little they have under the illusion that there is something like revolution which will usher in better times. Africans have got to come to grips with the fact that no war in Africa is going to bring better than what was on the ground before. This is the 21st century not 18, 19 or even 20th century, the world is more interlinked now, geopolitical interests more interwoven, resources scarcer. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by DAramis: 2:09pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
OldEagle: Bro I am for descalation of the tension. As for being affected, you have to ask yourself whether Lagos was affected during the Nigerian civil war? Just like a white journalist said in one documentary, the school activities and other business activities is going on as if the country is not at war. That most unilag students are not aware of the Civil War going on then Like I said, descalation of the military tension is the best action we need. 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Adesolomon2014(m): 2:10pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
lastmessenger: For your fraudulent mind nani. NB: You sef fit join ya creek boys go beat NA handsdown #TooMuchMouthUGet 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Adesolomon2014(m): 2:18pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
pasol4real: In ur warped mind abi, U tink its necessary for NA to enter the creeks by foot abi mtcheew. 3-4 war planes will do the magic. Abeg talk another tin. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by passyhansome(m): 2:18pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
I refuse to comment, but will observe, if it will boast oil production or worsen it. |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Adesolomon2014(m): 2:20pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
alt3r3g0: Haba sir, why would you ask that kinda question naw, dont you know he is just a CHEERLEADER ni |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Adesolomon2014(m): 2:23pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
kropotkin11: Sir, na u gan gan b suicidal Y u go give am dat kinda advice. Anyway best advice av eva come across fr a psalmy guy #lolz |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Adesolomon2014(m): 2:25pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
llade: U av got d brain am lookin for. ThumbsUp Sir 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by sparko1(m): 2:32pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
lastmessenger: Even the creek boys won't make sure comment! O boy go and wash plate! 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by justmi1: 2:32pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
What would you really do if you were president buhari? It is no news that Nigeria is in deep crisis; economic,political,religious, security to mention a few and the government keeps getting criticized from its actions and inactions. More prominent lately, is the security concerns of the Niger Delta region, government recently launched military operation in the region and in so doing deploy hardware, troops to various formations and people are reacting differently and mostly without objectivity. Some criminals blow up our national source of income, destroy thier own lands and ecosystem in the process, yet we expect the government to fold it's arms and sit idly by. Talking about dialogue, who exactly will the government dialogue with? Is it the numerous groups springing up daily? We talk about boko Haram, how will government get funds to fight boko Haram if our source of income is continuously depleted? Yes, boko Haram has killed a lot of innocent people, but the actions of the militants will kill more people slowly and gradually if the economy fails totally (starvation, frustrations) The militants say they are being neglected; as far as I am concerned, this government has not developed or helped any region of the country since it came into power, so it's not about the Niger Delta alone, it's about all of us. But what did the last government offer them? Yet they allowed sleeping dogs lie, mind you it was thier brother in power. Talking about the President, ideally he is aged and younger people should be leading this country, but we the youths failed in that regard, and allow ourselves to be used as political weaponry. Now that he is in power, why not just let him be, and give him support. The President is about 80yrs, he has lived his life to the fullest, no matter how we see it. He has nothing to loose, believe me. The worst that can happen to him is to be removed from power, but history will have it that he was 2 times President of Nigeria. We blow up ourselves and pipelines and we think we are doing the President evil, we are deceiving ourselves, he is the last person to be affected. It is our own interests to allow peace reign and support the government. We need to be objective and leave religion and ethnicity, otherwise we can never be united or make progress. I don't think the President is willing to shell the Niger Delta, but he needs to show some strength, hence the necessities of military operation. If you ask me, I would like the military to perform a surgical operation and rid the Niger Delta of criminals and vandals. I only wish they could do this without infringement of human rights of innocent civilians. What would you do if you were president of Nigeria? 4 Likes |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by nextprince: 2:35pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Psalmy2cute:Is that why u can't piece up few words to make a simple sentence? 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Litmus: 2:37pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Government and well-meaning people should appeal to the relevant Delta communities directly and not the militants or those that support them online. Militants are already bound up by stupidity, ignorance, greed and by those whose interests they serve. Cant appeal to that thick necked lowbrow sort anymore than you can appeal to political thugs in the employ of some bigwig they may only be bought by some higher bidder. While their supporters online are faceless anybodies- from troll, fire-starters, pimpled faced kids, fellow militants, those that simply wish endless wars on Africans informed by hatred or the need for profit etc. |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by nextprince: 2:40pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
ojinuocheibi:Ah tire oh! |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by ShootToKill: 2:42pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
What it.. you'll see how the soldiers will start raping women and killing and jailing innocent youths going about their businesses. I would be interested in seeing oil production rise by 10000% now that the fighters of the sherrifat have come to town. |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by ikwubaba: 2:43pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
ojinuocheibi: This thing is getting funnier everyday. Who really own the resources? Na ND farm the oil? Na them put am for ground? Oil was formed millions of years ago when humans were not even created. Each time we hear our oil. How? U plant oil? better go try to be productive and stop hoping u will acquire the oil one day. You will wait forever o! 4 Likes |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Litmus: 2:43pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by 8BitGee(m): 2:52pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Haha Now they're crying, shaking in their boots. Fvcking traitors. NA smoke their cowardly åsses! 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by engrchykae(m): 2:52pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
DAramis:my dear relax,the person who makes the first deployment is not assured of victory |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Nobody: 2:56pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Here is my own opinion, as long as ND is still part of Nigerian territory then it is fair game!!! Also the ND has the right to self determination and secession if they want and if they have the WILL and ABILITY to see through to the end!!! Otherwise, let them just shvt the fvck up and stop sabotaging Nigeria's already dented economy by their indiscriminate bombings of oil facilities!!!! Insurgency and Militancy can no longer be tolerated! The Nigerian Army and government should not negotiate with terrorist militants!!! The only negotiation should be bombing them to the next life!!!! |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by ozoemenaca: 2:57pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
ificatchmodeh:Time would tell my brother, just dont mind these Zombies who would not even survive for six months without Niger Delta oil. 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by nextprince: 2:59pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
ShootToKill:87% is shared across the three tiers of govt including nd states and LGA. |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by DAramis: 3:00pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
engrchykae:True. But if saboteurs comes in, I am afraid, the victory of the person is assured just like palm oil. |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by engrchykae(m): 3:04pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
verily verily I say unto ye,the time is coming and now is the time that the fg will fight on three fronts. when you see these zombie soldiers around in southsouth and northeast fighting what they don't know,then thou shalt know and understand that the end is at hand. Jesus 30BC 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by ificatchmodeh: 3:04pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Sirwallace: Trash and rubbish...okay Think you take your lessons to the president,he needs it more.. Thanks... 1 Like |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by OldEagle: 3:08pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Wisdom rubochi: |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by engrchykae(m): 3:11pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Wadeoye:REALLY? |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by OldEagle: 3:13pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
E warrior Abeg make u dey frontline for the attack no be to they type with old techno phone we need your skills we go give u gun to lead the attack for the creek, forward cowards will be shot ayoolanr: |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by hundredhundred: 3:14pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
nextprince: You are right, its truly a waste of time and I regret wasting my precious time on that troll.
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Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by ificatchmodeh: 3:18pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
maclatunji: Of course,no doubt...nobody is fighting the army..or you v heard otherwise.. But the army can muscle the people,with big tanks ..will it stop pipeline explosion..they should leave community..the. Know where. The pipelines are..what's the use of big tanks in the community Besides there is no issue to address.. They boys are ready to negotiate..so y not negotiate.. |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Charly68: 3:19pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
We said the Govt should take it easy with the boys yet they kept bombing oil installations. Imagine the cost of the damages they have caused.. Avengers stopped 2 days ago,another militant group went and bomb oil installation in IMO state.. So what else do they want than a very merciless show of force . When two iron jam each other at least one will bend. Those who are law abiding should go about their duties without fear of molestation.. But those who know how to shoot guns & throw bombs are in for a battle of wit with Buratai boys..The airforce will only give their counterparts aerial supports . In the next six to eight months we shall know the victim from the victor. Nigerians have suffered untold hardship due to economic sabotage that goes on at that part of the nation unabated. Enough is enough..we should call a spade a spade. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by steveneche(m): 3:23pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
evilapc: Don't forget we once used groundnut and cocoa money from north and west respectively, to fund the entire country... The same money was used to establish oil exploration in the south.... You sound like you don't know the history of Nigeria 3 Likes |
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