Politics › Re: "Tompolo Flees To Libya, We Will Get Him Dead Or Alive" - Militants by TechRev: 2:49pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
zik4ever: Don't mind this Liberation Force! Who is a kid? Tompolo is not in any Libya. Why will Nigeria believe this story?? Everyone is lying, its a season of lies. |
Politics › Ear Nose Throat Tourism by TechRev(op): 2:31pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
President: Have you arrested the vandals?? Security Ops: No sir they are using new tactics
President: You have been in that community for 7 days looking for just one man. Have you arrested that man? Security Ops: No sir, we heard the man is a chief priest, maybe he has supernatural powers.
President: Ok Have your air crafts been able to locate the missiles?? Security Ops: No sir, we believe there are no missiles, if the man is supernatural the missiles cant be supernatural otherwise our aircrafts should locate them.
President: And if there are missiles what plans have you taken in case there is indeed a launch. Security Ops: Sir the army will solve it. We will order shoot at sight.
President: Ok i have an ear infection and am going to see the doctor. Security Ops: let me get your motorcade ready sir.
President: No get the pilot ready. Security Ops: No sir in case you forgotten your doctor is here, you have a doctor within the state house.
President: You are indeed a dullard, so you cant see i dont have supernatural powers?? Is Aso rock not one of the targets for the missiles?? |
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Politics › Re: Violence And Destruction Never Solve Problems -DG NOA by TechRev: 1:16pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
Tell that to your murderous NA, killing unarmed protesters. |
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Politics › Re: banning Fulani Herdsmen will lead to other big things – Ango Abdullahi by TechRev: 5:12pm On Jun 01, 2016 |
More trouble for the ...
NDA said big thing will happen. This one sef say will lead to big things. Next His royal highness will say big things. |
Politics › Re: What A Concerned Nigerian Says About The Niger Delta Avengers by TechRev: 5:09pm On Jun 01, 2016 |
Something that cant work you are forcing it to work. 100yrs is enough for a wise man to know what he is repeating cant work, but 100million years is too small for a fo00l or parasite to know its not working. |
Politics › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Invade Igbongun, Benue, Kill 15 by TechRev: 2:18pm On Jun 01, 2016 |
My goodness me. Zoo Zooo Zoo how many times i call you?? You never belle full with blood?? Ok oohh since zoo need more blood, over to the baboons and dogs |
Politics › Re: After Blowing All The Pipelines, What Next???? by TechRev: 2:15pm On Jun 01, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking: Niger Delta Avengers Destroy's Chevron Amidst 100 Gunboats And 4 War Ships by TechRev: 10:17am On Jun 01, 2016 |
Stupedinluv: Atiku was saying something about "carrot and stick"approach to the ND region. How realistic is it?  I doubt if that will work. Especially if they have gotten to the point where they believe in these words: "Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" - Patrick Henry 1775. Also depends on what the government use as carrot. But why can't Nigeria do true federalism? That's the solution to all these problems total resource control. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Niger Delta Avengers Destroy's Chevron Amidst 100 Gunboats And 4 War Ships by TechRev: 7:54am On Jun 01, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking: Niger Delta Avengers Destroy's Chevron Amidst 100 Gunboats And 4 War Ships by TechRev: 7:50am On Jun 01, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking: Niger Delta Avengers Destroy's Chevron Amidst 100 Gunboats And 4 War Ships by TechRev: 7:48am On Jun 01, 2016 |
Stupedinluv: Okay but they can stop people from getting close to these pipelines. Are there no blockages they can create around these pipelines? Or do they work only in the day?  Have you seen any those pipelines before? They run across hundreds of kilometers and across difficult terrains. It's a hard job securing them when there are determined militants. |
Politics › Re: Policeman Killed In Error By Soldiers On Bauchi-Jos Road (Graphic Photo) by TechRev: 11:38am On May 31, 2016 |
Kai zoo why?? Why all this killing spree?? Are you competing with ISIS or talaban?? Kai zoo oohh why naa?? |
Politics › Re: Militia Attacks Villages In Taraba, Religious Violence Rocks Niger by TechRev: 11:34am On May 31, 2016 |
Ohh zooo oohh zoo, every week fresh rounds of blood shedding and violence. Blood of the innocent shed cries for vengeance to God. |
Politics › Re: How Civilized Nations Handle Protests And How Nigerian Government Handle Theirs by TechRev: 9:54am On May 31, 2016 |
Kai zoo why? |
Politics › Re: It's Time To Relocated Military Headquarter From Maiduguri To Enugu by TechRev: 10:44pm On May 30, 2016 |
You mean the touts in uniform?? |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers' Letter To Tompolo by TechRev: 10:40pm On May 30, 2016 |
Am coming. |
Crime › Re: News Flash: More Suffering As Diamond Bank Sacked Over A Thousand Staff by TechRev: 8:57am On May 28, 2016 |
There is a new Sherrif in Town, be warned!!! |
Politics › Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Mock FG On Children’s Day by TechRev: 1:45pm On May 27, 2016 |
Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death! --- Patrick Henry 1775 |
Politics › BREAKING: NDA Blow Up Chevron's Escravos Tank Farm Main Electricity Pipeline by TechRev(op): 6:47am On May 26, 2016 |
"The Niger Delta Avengers" today destroyed the main pipeline supplying gas that provides electricity to the Escravos tank farm in Delta state owned by Chevron. In a tweet sent from its account on Twitter, the group said the latest action was carried out after Chevron ignored its May 12 warning not to fix a major crude pipeline blown up by the group early in the month. The group did not disclose if the latest attack led to human casualties. http://www.otimestv.com/2016/05/breaking-niger-delta-avengers-blow-up.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook |
Business › Re: Forex: CBN Throws Naira Into Open Market, Nullifies N197/$ Exchange Rate by TechRev: 5:43am On May 25, 2016 |
"Special window" there is your corruption for the fantastically corrupt nation. What is special window and what qualifies special window transactions and what rate will the special window get?
Special window is for his favored few. And they are looking for corruption. |
Politics › Re: Ghana Is The Giant Of West Africa. (CNN) by TechRev: 1:27pm On May 24, 2016 |
Sctests: I agree, the fraudulent zoo is a useless entity. Fantastically fraudulent you mean?? |
Politics › Re: Fayose Commissions Hunters To Fight Herdsmen (Video) by TechRev: 10:48pm On May 23, 2016 |
God Bless Fayose. The blood of the innocent spilled are crying for vengeance and justice. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bans Cattle Grazing In Ekiti, Says; “cattle Farmers Must Own Ranch by TechRev: 3:41pm On May 23, 2016 |
The best news this month. |
Politics › Militants, Bokoharam, Herdsmen And Economy by TechRev(op): 3:19pm On May 22, 2016 |
Militants in the creeks blowing pipelines every two days, bokoharam and herdsmen from Libya killing innocent nigerians. Economy going into recession, Bubu cannot guarantee anything, no economy no security. The President should just resign joo. What rubbish? Maaaad people!!! |
Politics › Re: After You See This You Will Never Feel The Same About Nigeria Again (photo) by TechRev: 12:31pm On May 17, 2016 |
The ZOO is asleep. Zoological republic of .... |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Brace For More Fuel Queues by TechRev: 11:53am On May 16, 2016 |
Upon the Naira145 per litter?? Change!!! Chai!!! |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Guerrilla Methods A Nightmare To The Military - Daily Trust by TechRev(op): 10:00am On May 16, 2016 |
After a 100yrs of journey, every single news item still results to ethnic war, bickering and fighting while real issues are shoved aside. It seems to be getting worse as they add more years, handing over to next generations. It is a pity. |
Politics › Re: Herdsmen Attack: We Killed Because Tiv Youths Stole 800 Of Our Cows- Fulani Org by TechRev: 8:59am On May 16, 2016 |
Na wa oohh i thought its Libyans doing the killing as ... said?? |
Politics › Niger Delta Avengers Guerrilla Methods A Nightmare To The Military - Daily Trust by TechRev(op): 8:47am On May 16, 2016 |
Avengers: The Rise of Faceless Militant group
They are faceless and invisible forces who seem to have adopted a guerrilla war pattern in their operation. They invaded oil industry installations located in the creeks of Niger Delta, blew them up and disappeared into the thin air.
Their activities have given the law enforcement agents a nightmare as several attempts to fish them out met a brick wall. In one of their efforts to fish out the faceless and heavily armed marauders who go by the name, Niger Delta Avengers, the Nigerian Army invaded Oporoza community in Gbaramatu Local Government Area of Delta State in search of the group, believed to be operating from the area. Again they ended up hitting a brick wall. The soldiers came at 12.30am and laid siege when residents of the oil rich community were asleep. Six hours later, they left the community without catching a fly.
During a four-day official visit to his home state, Katsina, President Muhammadu Buhari had reinstated his determination to deal squarely with insurgents in the country, wherever they are. He particularly gave a marching order to the military to crush the new militant group in the Niger Delta.
They call themselves Niger Delta Avengers, claiming they are out to avenge the injustice meted out on the people of that region. Recently, the group presented a 10-point demand to the federal government as a condition to stop further hostility on oil installations. Some of their demands include an immediate implementation of the report of the 2014 National Conference, oil bloc ownership to reflect 60 per cent for oil producing communities and 40 per cent for the non-oil producing states, re-establishment of the Nigeria Maritime University sited at Okerenkoko. They also demanded apologies from the minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi to the people of Niger Delta for “his reckless statement” about the sighting of the Maritime University. Other demands include the cleaning up of all the polluted environments of the Niger Delta, with particular emphasis on Ogoniland, as well as the release of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu. They requested that all the members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) indicted of corruption should be arrested and prosecuted while the amnesty programme for the Niger Delta ex-militants should be well funded.
It is believed in many quarters that most of their demands look absurd and uncalled for. For instance, they are demanding an apology from President Buhari and the Department of State Security (DSS) for allegedly killing the former governor of Bayelsa State, Diepriye Alamieyesegha. They claim he died as a result of intimidation and harassment.
While claiming responsibility for the bombing of the Chevron oil facilities at Escravos in Warri, the group threatened to blow up all oil facilities in the oil rich Niger Delta region, including offshore platforms.
Interested Nigerians want to know who is behind this new militant group. According to them, this has become necessary because prominent leaders and major stakeholders in the Niger Delta struggle, as well as some ex-militants, have feigned ignorance of their existence and disassociated themselves from them.
An ex-militant, High Chief Ateke Tom, denied knowledge of such group. Ateke Tom, who spoke to our reporter in Okrika through his media aide, Ifeanyi Ogbonna, was quick to condemn the activities of the group, and called on them to lay down their arms and embrace peace. He said the Niger Delta region needed peace, not crisis. He challenged those behind the group to unmask and table their grievances to the appropriate authorities. He promised to make case for the group if they could unmask and lay down their arms.
“I don’t know the group you are talking about. I don’t also believe in their approach to get attention for whatever demand they are making. I am not in support of any form of violence. We don’t need violence now. What we want at present is peace and support for the present administration. I am not in support of what they are doing. You cannot achieve what you want through violence.
“I don’t know what their grievances are, but whatever they are; they should eschew violence in their agitation. I am ready to intervene on their behalf and take their matter to the appropriate authorities if they can unmask. Those who are aggrieved should not use violence to get attention. We want peace in Niger Delta,” he said.
Another former militant leader, Government Ekpelokolo, also known as Tompolo, equally distanced himself from the group. While disassociating himself from the group, Tompolo, who was granted amnesty by the federal government in 2009, said: “I am not part of the group. It is very unfortunate that I am still being accused of pipeline vandalism despite several press releases I have made, denying any involvement in the renewed hostilities in the Niger Delta.”
He urged the Federal Government to carry out repair works on the Forcados 48-inch pipeline damaged by an attack, which the Niger Delta Avengers claimed responsibility.
Another ex-militant leader from Bayelsa State, Genberal Ogunbus, also disassociated himself from the faceless group. Ogunbus, who spoke from his Yanagoa base, warned the militants to steer clear of Bayelsa State or face the wrath of the entire Ijaw kingdom. He said the activities of the group had portrayed the Ijaw nation in a bad light and urged the security agents to go after them. A Niger Delta rights activist, Ms Annkio Briggs, also said she didn’t know the group, but appeared to be sympathetic to their cause. Briggs said the issues the group talked about had been of concern to the region for a long time.
“The issues have to do with injustice, equity and environmental matters. People like the late Ken Saro Wiwa, Oronto Douglas and Asari Dokubo had spoken about such issues. So it does not come as a surprise to me that we have a new group talking about what has been on ground for a very long time. This group came up because the issues we have been talking about have not been addressed. The issue of Niger Delta has been there for a very long time, even before the Nigerian civil war. So we want the federal government to look into what they are talking about and address it,’’ she said. Briggs, however, called on the militants to lay down their arms and explore a peaceful approach to their agitation. http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/renewed-attacks-in-niger-delta-we-ll-soon-expose-sponsors-of-niger-delta-avengers--dhq/146746.html?platform=hootsuite#EPKDrdKQTBE69Azr.99 |
Politics › Re: Nigerdelta Avengers Are From C.a.r - Gbomo Jomo by TechRev: 2:30pm On May 14, 2016 |
Heard it too. Buhari to go to Libya and CAR to stop inflow of herdsmen and avengers. |