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Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Tokt: 11:44am On Sep 06, 2016 |
jamesibor: Militants lives also in these communities. All such communities should be given the Odi treatment. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by nototribalist: 11:50am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Total are in trouble, they must build two mansion for those women, wether they like it or not. Am sorry for their staff in that community |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by kettle84(m): 11:51am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash: |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by djkirkoo2(m): 11:52am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash:Is ur village a saint village? Nor make me vex ooooo, before dem go ban me say I insult u |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Ken4Christ: 11:57am On Sep 06, 2016 |
The fulani herdsmen destroying lives are far worse than the militants. The militants even have a just cause but what is the purpose of the fulani herdsmen attacks on defenseless farmers. They should deal with the fulani terrorist first. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Bizibi(m): 12:02pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash:oh God!!!! Ok the people in the community should be killed and jailed abi.....oya rest!!!!!!!! |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by discusant: 12:33pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
captainbangz: Bubu wants to reduce south of Nigeria to worse than what Boko Haram did to the north. War and destruction from Nigeria Armed forces every where in the south. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by jamesibor: 12:35pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Tokt: Y not Nigeria as a whole nuked? |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Tokt: 1:06pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
jamesibor: Not all Nigerians have such barbaric tendencies. We should focus more on the as animals amongst us. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Nobody: 1:15pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash: True talk, these are the same parents whose never do well children kidnap and rape other peoples parents and children, when they commit atrocities the claim they are fighting for emancipation of Niger delta, but when army deals with them they say its oppression. Let the crocodile smile in the Nigeri Delta region. 1 Like
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Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Raindrop0442(m): 1:16pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Odimerenyi used to be a peaceful community, Remembering my days at Comprehensive Secondary School, Odiemerenyi, What has this government turned my state to, that blood shed is now normal to our youth. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by AlPeter: 1:16pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Izonpikin:from the post, that's if you read it, you will realise that this particular community is shielding those boys. Read the accounts of members of the community there and you will need any one to show you that there are to many inconsistencies. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Nobody: 1:19pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
RZArecta: The people in the communities know who these criminals are , they know their hideouts, but they will never tell security forces, even when their evil children kidnap people , they see the kidnapped victims but prefer to support them because of money, they deserve what they get. A friend of mine who was recently kidnapped and tied to a tree, said there was a church program going on about a few metres from where he was tied. The people carried on as if nothing was happening, imagine such evil and wickedness in some communities. The Niger Delta region is the only region in Nigeria where there is no respect for elders by the youths, I think its because their parents never showed good example to their grand parents, no wonder its so backward amidst its so called wealth. 1 Like |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by ddippset(m): 1:20pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Izonpikin:of what use would the intelligence be? When people like you would still say; its a lie, they are arresting innocent people. Then you still would not believe its intelligence. 1 Like |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by nwamehn: 1:34pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash: So, u support the levelling down of a community or the massacre of a whole town like Odi just because of some group of militants that can actually be fished out by the army? Very interesting how we reason in this part of the world. I pray the military don't decide to massacre ur whole village just because of a group of street cult boys or armed robbers. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by bashydemy(m): 1:41pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Izonpikin:How about those houses the miscreants run to? Why can't the occupants produce them.. I piy the widow, Her son was the cause of her being homeless. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Izonpikin: 1:43pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
ddippset:let them do their job..they just said youths were shooting at them..arrest those youths na... why harass innocent people trying to live their lives... |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by bashydemy(m): 1:44pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Izonpikin:Maybe you need to read again, The army only go after the house those miscrants run enter. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Izonpikin: 1:46pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
AlPeter: as usual..do you know these boys also terrorize the locals...infact they would be happy if the army deal with the miscreants... soon the army will start telling innocent people to do frog jump... |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by billyG(m): 1:46pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
It is high time those community or villages are relocated frm right of way of oil & gas facilities,even in some cas,those oil facilities are there long b4 d villages comes to settle there & starts extortion. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by texazzpete(m): 2:00pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Community people puncture pipelines to steal oil. Oil leaks and pollutes village stream Oil company mobilizes to inspect spill site and to provide relief to village. Village youths demand for a bribe before someone helps them. Can you imagine how crazy this sounds? Someone is coming to help you and you're demanding they pay money. Ken4Christ: Both parties should be dealt with! nwamehn: How can they be 'fished out' when people like you will start whining and wailing about 'Genocide' when the military men arrive? |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by den504: 2:00pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Nigerians greatest problems all come to play here. poverty, unemployment, corruption and "irrelevant ego". First, I for one know the amount of money oil companies put into settling host communities on regular basis, funny enough host communities never get satisfied, in this we can relate to poverty. Second, if a young graduate having pulled through university and even getting a masters can barely get a job, what is hope of a young ijaw man hasn't seen the four walls of a university and has no skill, tell me why wouldn't they be militants. Honestly, they have nothing to lose, in this we can relate to unemployment. Third, we all know the oil producing states take a chunk of the allocations from the federal government, since time memorial what have these states done with their allocations, for crying out loud oil companies cannot develop the state, that is the principal function of the state government since these companies pay their taxes. In this case we can relate to corruption. Fourth, is the issue of "irrelevant ego". How will you attack and expect not to be attacked. "Wetin concern old woman wey dey her house jeje with militants way go find trouble". In as much as the communities might hide these young men, the military should know better.in this we can relate to "irrelevant ego" Lastly, it then strikes me hard when some folks say goodluck Jonathan caused the present situation of the country just to suit their political affiliation. NIGERIAN'S PROBLEM IS CAUSED BY OVER 50 YEARS OF GROSS MISMANAGEMENT AND CORRUPTION!!! Which includes Mr goodluck's tenure and all the super rich military men u see. Let's stop using ethnic sentiments and propaganda to play the blame game. Instead let's demand as one for the right things be done for once from the local government, state government and Federal government. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by calabardick(m): 2:21pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
When I come across comments like these I refuse to believe in one Nigeria. This colonial mistake call Nigeria will soon disintegrate. Fvck one Nigeria, fvck PMB, fvck the abokites, fvck nationwide yorubite beggars, fvck fulanite, fvck bubu
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Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Kirigidi(m): 2:41pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash:Don't blame d villagers, because if u ar in dia shoe fear won't make u talk. Dis criminals/militants ar mean nd dangerous nd they terroriz even dia fellow villagers! U dare not report them nd stil continu to stay in dat community. Unless wen u expose them just pack ur family nd run away because they wil com afta u! We need peace nd security. 1 Like |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Alameer(m): 3:17pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Thank God i have left this stupid town of ahoada. Bad people |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Igboid: 4:03pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Ekpeye people just finished celebrating the death of Igbudu and his gang not long ago, now this one is happening. What exactly did Ekpeye land do that she just seem never to have peace. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by SleekyPosh(m): 4:31pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
truthalways: |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by limeta(f): 5:00pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
[quote author=naijacentric post=49119072]mumu[/quote Who buhari or yr mother? |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Greenback: 5:18pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash: you are just a big zombie joor,thats what you always say:level the community,then when someone comes with a more intelligent arguement,you zombiely say "why did the community harbour them,why didnt they expose them?",like militants is written on their foreheads,like you are there and are sure of your allegations..whatever happened to covert operations and investigations?! Its very easy to open mouth and blow whistle.. 1 Like |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by olorunda68: 5:45pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
blaise070:mr, scammer! |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by nwamehn: 5:48pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
texazzpete: Oga, perhaps u don't know what genocide means, u can check it up in ur dictionary. The military, police, DSS or any other security agency arriving Niger Delta to conduct investigations and fish out whoever those militants are and make them face the law isn't genocide, but levelling and massacring a whole community like Odi just because of some militants is pure genocide. If u support that, then I commend ur reasoning. |
Re: Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by virus05(m): 5:57pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pierocash:person dey explain something to you. and you jus dey repeat yourself. smh.. zombies |
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