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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by duni04(m): 4:19pm On Jan 05, 2017
seguno2:
This is not true at all.
How can Gen. Muhamadu Buhari (ret.) pay militants?
When he can simply kill all of them as he did to Boko Haram terrorists?
Was that not what the zombies told us?
APC and lies be like 5 and 6!!!
If my memory serves me correctly, when Buhari came in he said he would study all the agreements the FG entered into with the EX-MILITANTS (emphasis mine) particularly the 2009 Amnesty deal and act accordingly. When the bombings resumed early 2016, he promised to deal with the MILITANTS (emphasis mine) responsible for the bombings the same way the Army was dealing with Boko haram in the North. Please open the link where Buhari said he would "kill them all"
The only stinking, disgusting and pathological liar here is you. I have no idea why you people from that side delight in evil. Its very irritating.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by fxjohn2: 4:21pm On Jan 05, 2017
During his inauguration speech when the president just got sworn in, he made a very big and bold statement that the amnesty would be stopped immediately and just after a little while this man has eaten his own words. Where is 2019? I want to see if there is anyone who will tell me to believe any of these people leading us again.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Nobody: 4:22pm On Jan 05, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:


They should not only resume the payment, they should also increase the amount of money from 65k to 1 million naira each

These guys have been feeding Nigeria since 1856

You go into their communities, suck up all their oil, don't allow them to work in that oil block that sucks all their oil, they don't have good roads and at the end of the day you give them 65k (that's how much i wash my cars with every month)
CAN THEIR LEADERS ACCOUNT FOR ALL THE FUNDS THEY HAVE BEEN COLLECTING?

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by seguno2: 4:22pm On Jan 05, 2017
duni04:
If my memory serves me correctly, when Buhari came in he said he would study all the agreements the FG entered into with the EX-MILITANTS (emphasis mine) particularly the 2009 Amnesty deal and act accordingly. When the bombings resumed early 2016, he promised to deal with the MILITANTS (emphasis mine) responsible for the bombings the same way the Army was dealing with Boko haram in the North. Please open the link where Buhari said he would "kill them all"
The only stinking, disgusting and pathological liar here is you. I have no idea why you people from that side delight in evil. Its very irritating.

How do you think he meant to DEAL with the militants?
Thanks

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by levi2(m): 4:23pm On Jan 05, 2017
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Omo , That is the best..don't look back...Nigeria is a failed system.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by seguno2: 4:24pm On Jan 05, 2017
maoolakanm:
CAN THEIR LEADERS ACCOUNT FOR ALL THE FUNDS THEY HAVE BEEN COLLECTING?

Once the northern leaders accont for all the funds they have been collecting, that should not be a problem.
I hope that you realise that northern leaders have received more from the oil industry through licences and federal allocations than the Niger Delta leaders.
What do you think?

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by 0b10010011: 4:26pm On Jan 05, 2017
Niger-Delta militants re getting paid and Niger-Delta graduates re roasting!


Indirectly encouraging militancy.....


Misplaced priorities!

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by bettercreature(m): 4:27pm On Jan 05, 2017
Dranatomy:
Npower graduates : 30k Monthly
Primary 5B Militants : 65k Monthly
...B.SC certificates useless...
who says criminality doesn't pay in Nigeria ?
It's their birthright we are actually cheating them so i don't see anything wrong in paying them a token

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Ganbite: 4:27pm On Jan 05, 2017
after he has destroyed Nigeria with greed, religious and tribalism finished , why did the so called president remove the amensty in the first place, i think he is claiming he knows more than people like Yaradua, Jonathan or he think to hold such degree na mere jokes ....Nigeris issue is not by gragra. now some people are still praising the govt of try and error with no plans , this remind me of the issue ' I wont remove sudsidy, i will make dollars equals to 1 naira, i will reduce fuel price pump to 40 naira ......those guys are like sleeping lion (Militant)that you dare not wake them ...to me the hailings self na failure he should stop being seeing him self as God that alone Nigeria can move forward ...

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Oluwalosheleyi(m): 4:27pm On Jan 05, 2017
honestly











I REALLY GIVE A FVCK!!! How can npower volunteers collect 30k(with delay) and millitants collect 65k The FG has to make it equal or else I will start my millitant group too.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by duni04(m): 4:28pm On Jan 05, 2017
seguno2:


How do you think he meant to DEAL with the militants?
Thanks
Stop being fraudulent. Kill them all is very different from deal with them. Which school did you go to for Christ's sake.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Laka2bor(m): 4:28pm On Jan 05, 2017
Lobatan! So Brave People,Abdul Come N C Oh! Wen U Dey Raise Shoulder,Can U C Now, 5k 4ur Pipu N 65k 4d Pipu Dat No Wu Dey R,Dey R Nt Less Privilege.D Statement S Even Irritating,Ow Can U Cal Resourceful Naija Citizen Les Privilege,Cus U R Our Presido.Dia S God.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Ecosystem4u: 4:29pm On Jan 05, 2017
That money should be increased to 500k. offering them that peanut is a disgrace!!! They deserve something better. Again 60% of the oil wealth should go 2 the region.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by seguno2: 4:30pm On Jan 05, 2017
duni04:
Stop being fraudulent. Kill them all is very different from deal with them. Which school did you go to for Christ's sake.

The same school that Buhari ran away from to join the army.
You sef better go and collect refund from your English comprehension teacher.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by duni04(m): 4:30pm On Jan 05, 2017
fxjohn2:
During his inauguration speech when the president just got sworn in, he made a very big and bold statement that the amnesty would be stopped immediately and just after a little while this man has eaten his own words. Where is 2019? I want to see if there is anyone who will tell me to believe any of these people leading us again.
Another lie from the pit of hell
Please open the link where Buhari said amnesty would be stopped immediately. The mod should please ban this moniker if he refuses to produce the link where Buhari made this statement.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Wolfbrother(m): 4:30pm On Jan 05, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:


They should not only resume the payment, they should also increase the amount of money from 65k to 1 million naira each

These guys have been feeding Nigeria since 1856

You go into their communities, suck up all their oil, don't allow them to work in that oil block that sucks all their oil, they don't have good roads and at the end of the day you give them 65k (that's how much i wash my cars with every month)

and what are their leaders doing about it?
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by duni04(m): 4:32pm On Jan 05, 2017
Oluwalosheleyi:
honestly











I REALLY GIVE A FVCK!!! How can npower volunteers collect 30k(with delay) and millitants collect 65k The FG has to make it equal or else I will start my millitant group too.
Blame Jonathan and Yar'adua. They were the ones that signed that stupid agreement in 2009. The FG today is just keeping to the terms of a really stupid and morally bankrupt agreement. I hope it won't be renewed in 2019 when it is due to expire.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by gmacnoms(m): 4:34pm On Jan 05, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:


They should not only resume the payment, they should also increase the amount of money from 65k to 1 million naira each

These guys have been feeding Nigeria since 1856

You go into their communities, suck up all their oil, don't allow them to work in that oil block that sucks all their oil, they don't have good roads and at the end of the day you give them 65k (that's how much i wash my cars with every month)
Sir, i'll like to be washing Your car o

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by obailala(m): 4:35pm On Jan 05, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:


They should not only resume the payment, they should also increase the amount of money from 65k to 1 million naira each

These guys have been feeding Nigeria since 1856

You go into their communities, suck up all their oil, don't allow them to work in that oil block that sucks all their oil, they don't have good roads and at the end of the day you give them 65k (that's how much i wash my cars with every month)
If only you understand what's really happening in the region, you wouldn't make this statement. Are you aware that there are a large number of law abiding, educated and 'willing to work' Niger Deltans don't benefit from any of these?... While it is necessary to pay these boys to calm them down (so the rest of the nation can feed), it makes no sense in the longer term to keep paying some people who aren't ready to work; the entire programme in the ND should be reviewed to benefit the true people who need the development, not just some cultists who have hijacked the ND struggle.

Something else which needs to be addressed is some evil men who call themselves ND leaders and elders but who have been instrumental in ensuring that the region isn't developed. There are quite a large number of people in this category who prefer the status-quo and who fight day and night to ensure no real development comes to the region; they prefer the FG and oil companies to keep paying money to their personal accounts and settling their boys and would be sent out of business if any development comes.

One wouldn't forget in a hurry the struggle Julius Berger and other contractors had to go through to carry out work on the East-West road. A JB worker was kidnapped almost every week and the company had to struggle with restive boys and 'elders' every single day until they pulled out of the project. Till today that road isn't anywhere near completion.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Ecosystem4u: 4:35pm On Jan 05, 2017
XXLDICK:
Stupid country

Can't the money be used to build power plants for the Niger Delta

Can't the money be used to build refineries and employ Niger Deltans as members of staff

A country where billions are payed to criminals.
Criminals are being payed higher than the police.

What about those Niger Deltans that have been law abiding

When the law abiding ones decide to do what others did to get money, I hope there would be enough money to go around.

How can a country be rewarding criminals for crimes

No reward for law abiding citizens.

What message is she passing, crime pays

My major objective this year is to leave Africa.

I need to go to a country that values law abiding citizens like me.

Look at the comments below and above me then you'll get one of the reasons I hate Africa... Sharing the same national space with dimwits.

Nd militants deserve to be paid, get that into ur thick skull mr man. Am even advocating an upward review n a separate ministery for ND militants.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by seguno2: 4:38pm On Jan 05, 2017
Wolfbrother:
and what are their leaders doing about it?

The same thing as northern leaders.
Fcking and marrying under age girls while most of their children cannot go to school and are destined to be almajiris or area boys cum militants.
Spot the difference?
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by Horo(m): 4:40pm On Jan 05, 2017
almost all the comments came from people that will never see anything good from this government.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by seguno2: 4:41pm On Jan 05, 2017
duni04:
Blame Jonathan and Yar'adua. They were the ones that signed that stupid agreement in 2009. The FG today is just keeping to the terms of a really stupid and morally bankrupt agreement. I hope it won't be renewed in 2019 when it is due to expire.

If Buhari is not morally BANKRUPT, he should have dealt with the militants as he promised.
Or is the retired army general really a bloody coward?
Anyway the old soldier ran away from the south east after IPOB threatened him.
Such a lily livered sissy.
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by APCmyheart(m): 4:46pm On Jan 05, 2017
AfonjasMustDie:


They should not only resume the payment, they should also increase the amount of money from 65k to 1 million naira each

These guys have been feeding Nigeria since 1856

You go into their communities, suck up all their oil, don't allow them to work in that oil block that sucks all their oil, they don't have good roads and at the end of the day you give them 65k (that's how much i wash my cars with every month)


Lol thank God it's GEJ that sign the agreement then..

Beside if their roads are not what GEJ doing between 2009 and 2015v
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by XXLDICK(m): 4:47pm On Jan 05, 2017
Ecosystem4u:


Nd militants deserve to be paid, get that into ur thick skull mr man. Am even advocating an upward review n a separate ministery for ND militants. Take it or leave it ND militants rock!!!
You didn't even state the reason why they should be payed.

Keep supporting terrorists. Probably you are even one if them

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by seguno2: 4:48pm On Jan 05, 2017
APCmyheart:
Lol thank God it's GEJ that sign the agreement then..

Beside if their roads are not what GEJ doing between 2009 and 2015v

Jonathan was not president in 2009.
Do you have the same senility health issues like your idol?
Just asking.

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Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by owji: 4:48pm On Jan 05, 2017
cheesy

Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by slim75d(m): 4:48pm On Jan 05, 2017
Na waoo so since i didn't carry GPMG wit this criminals fed govt won't pay me? though i was in jss3 when this hoodlums were raiding my community
Re: FG Resumes Payments To Former Niger Delta Militants by fxjohn2: 4:50pm On Jan 05, 2017
duni04:

Another lie from the pit of hell
Please open the link where Buhari said amnesty would be stopped immediately. The mod should please ban this moniker if he refuses to produce the link where Buhari made this statement.

Hahaa! I am a smart person, if you want link I can give you 10 different links of that speech from both local and international news media. But just take this link from VOA voice of America and cover your head in shame.

http://www.voanews.com/a/delta-militants-question-amnesty-as-buhari-takes-office/2804481.html

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