Politics › Re: Tompolo's Father Battered, Leg Amputated by Wadeoye(m): 3:29pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
And then? |
Politics › Re: Army Arrests G2, Niger Delta Avengers Leader by Wadeoye(m): 8:12am On Sep 08, 2016 |
I hope he will be summarily executed... |
Politics › Re: Troop Arrests Wanted Ex-militant Leader For Sabotaging The Economy by Wadeoye(m): 11:26am On Sep 07, 2016 |
QuotaSystem: *Searching for a more reliable source*
There is no small fish here. The allegedly arrested criminal has blown up pipelines, destroyed Nigeria's assets and sabotaged our economy thereby deepening and perpetuating the economic suffering of innocent Nigerians so he is a very valid and significant target.
This is allegedly even the same crayfish that dared to declare an 'operation crocodile tears' in defiance and mockery of the Army's operation to rid the Delta of criminal terrorists. He will learn the difference between khaki and fishing net.
Tompolo remains a wanted criminal and he will be smoked out sooner or later. It's the end of the road for this one. Kudos to our gallant men. . This type of miscreants should be publicly executed on October 1st as the opening event for the celebration of this year's independence day |
Politics › Re: Military Warns Militant Groups by Wadeoye(m): 9:00pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Military needs to start searching for these criminals in the creeks and towns within Niger Delta. Anybody found in possession of weapon should be shot "in situ"... |
Politics › Re: 48 Hours Of Unintrrptd Electricity In My Area And It's Still Available Now by Wadeoye(m): 4:41pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Before now and especially during the 16 years of PDP rule, you only see light when election is approaching - after election, it is bye bye.
Now, we see a government working day and night to fix issues and make things work.
I had light for 3 straight days last week - can't remember if that has ever happened in Nigeria since 1980s.
God bless Buhari and all those who worked with us to bring him to power. |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Minister Of Agriculture, Audu Ogbe Launches 'one Man, One Hectare' by Wadeoye(m): 2:48pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Nigerians are lazy... They will prefer to ride okada or join militants than to go into farming. |
Politics › Breaking: 5 Militants Killed As Troops Clash With Militants by Wadeoye(op): 8:17am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Five suspected members of a militant group in oil rich communities of Awara/Assa in Ohaji/Egbema local government area of Imo State have been shot dead by troops operating in the area. The militants met their waterloo during an encounter with special Military Task Force that stormed the communities last Saturday. The task force were said to have stormed the crisis ridden communities in disguise and engaged the militants in heavy gun battle which led to the killing of several militants while many were wounded Many of the militants escaped including their leader identified as ‘Banga’, whose house was raised down by the security operatives. Spokesman of the Imo State Police Command, DSP Andrew Enwerem confirmed the presence of the security operatives in the communities. Read more at http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/5-killed-as-troops-clash-with-militants/161551.html#fu6g1gOlEodgQvCW.99
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Politics › Youths In Rivers Exchange Gunfire With Soldiers Over Oil Site by Wadeoye(op): 7:40am On Sep 06, 2016 |
*Rivers community youths attack JIV team *For allegedly refusing to give N5m kickback *Leaders debunk allegation *Army invades community; razes 6 houses, beats up villagers *We’ve no hands in invasion of community – Total
By DAVIES IHEAMNACHOR and MERCY OGUJI
ODIEMERENYI – SOME armed youths of Odiemerenyi community, Ahoada East Local Government Area, Rivers State, supposedly ambushed and attacked a team of Total Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited, TEPNG, who went on a Joint Inspection Visit, JIV, to assess the damage and seal the spill site. The attack came as officials of company rebuffed their illegal demand of N5 million.
The youths purportedly went wild and exchanged gunfire with soldiers attached to the team, who bravely repelled the onslaught.
The spill occurred on OML 58 pipeline belonging to Total E and P Nigeria Limited, last week, reportedly polluting Amashell stream, the major source of drinking water to the people, and also destroyed farmlands and aquatic lives in the community.
Youths attacked JIV team
A source in the village, who pleaded anonymity, told NDV that officials of the company visited the community to stop further spills from the facility, but some youths in the area molested them. He disclosed that the youths allegedly demanded the company to pay them N5 million before they would be allowed to access the site and check the spill. They went berserk and exchanged gunshots with soldiers attached to the team.
NDV gathered that when the soldiers overpowered them, the youths ran into the community. However, the soldiers took the battle to the community, razing down the house, which they alleged some of the boys ran into and beating up several persons, including an aged widow.
Oil firm lied – Agbesor
Mr. George Agbesor, who spoke on behalf the youth president of the community, Mr. Goodluck Agbasa, said that fear has gripped residents of the community since the offensive by soldiers attached to Total, last Thursday.
Agbesor urged state government, Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, and other relevant authorities to prevail on Total to follow due process to ensure a peaceful working environment in the community.
He also called on the relevant bodies to compel Total to rebuild the houses burnt by the soldiers in the community.
Agbesor said, “Immediately I heard about the spill, I sprang into action by calling Total’s Manager on Community Affairs, but he lied to me that the company is already discussing with the youth president and the CDC. Then, I called the youth president and he told me it is not true, that he and the Community Development Committee, CDC, chairman are even waiting to hear from Total.
Why youths resisted JIV team
“So, on Thursday, Total came to the community and was resisted by the youths from accessing the spill site because the community told them to follow due process. They cannot just come into a community without informing the community of what they want to do.
“This is not the first time oil spillage is happening, normally whenever there is spillage, Total normally liaise with the appropriate representatives of the community, which is the youth president, CDC and Council of Chiefs, but instead of Total to reach out to the community concerning the spillage, they came in with soldiers to beat us up and burn down our houses,” he asserted.
They came with soldiers to shoot, burn houses
Speaking to NDV on the matter, an ex-councilor in the area, Mr. Henry Mishack, condemned the invasion of the community by soldiers. Mishack regretted that instead of Total to meet with the stakeholders in the community, it rather instructed the soldiers to shoot at the protesting youths and burn down their houses.
He explained that the community youths were beaten to stupor by the army and a total of six houses in the town were razed.
2 widows, others affected
While disclosing that two of the houses belonged to aged widows, Mrs. Susanna Anwunanya and Mrs. Letem, Mishack said: “We are pained that this kind of thing is happening at this point in time.
“Even if those who were resisting Total ran into these houses, is the army supposed to set them ablaze? Why not cordon the house and bring them out? Now look at these widows, they are homeless now, they do not have where to go, they do not have where to stay and Madam Susanna just lost her husband, few months ago.”
JIV team ambushed, attacked by villagers – Oil firm
Reacting, the management of Total Exploration and Production Nigerian Limited dismissed the claims of attack on Odiemerenyi community as unfounded.
In a statement, the Deputy General Manager, Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Charles Ogan, said: “Total can never send soldiers to destroy any community. Whenever there is an oil spill, there is normally a Joint Inspection Visit to the site to ascertain the cause of the spill. So we had a JIV made up of NOSDRA, Ministry of Environment, NNPC, security agents and other experts in the industry; but on getting to the community, we were ambushed, so we had to retreat.”
The company further asserted: “Total E&P Nigeria Ltd. (TEPNG) has been made aware of incidents that reportedly occurred on Thursday, 25th August 2016 in Odiemerenyi community in Ahoada East Local Government Area of Rivers State, including destruction of properties and harassment of people. TEPNG is categorically denying any involvement in these incidents.” Adding: “On Thursday 18th August 2016, TEPNG received information from a pipeline surveillance contractor that there was a suspected leak on the crude export line from Obagi to Rumuekpe at Odiemerenyi.
“On Saturday 20th August 2016, TEPNG met with the community representatives to organize a Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) to the site of the suspected leak. After obtaining the full agreement of the community, the Joint Investigation Visit was organized to the site of the suspected leak on Thursday 25th August, 2016, in accordance with industry best practices and fully abiding by Nigerian laws and regulations. The JIV involved regulators from Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Ministry of Environment, Nigerian Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) and TEPNG environment and safety Teams.
“As the Joint Investigation Team was getting close to the location of the incident, the convoy was ambushed by unidentified people with gunfire. The inspection visit was immediately aborted, and TEPNG Team and the representatives of regulatory agencies were safely taken from the area.
We’ve no link with attack on community
“TEPNG is not in any way linked to any other incident reported within the community and will liaise with the relevant authorities to obtain clarifications on the reported incidents. TEPNG is fully committed to working closely with our host communities, as part of our Corporate Social Responsibility policy, and respect for Human Rights is paramount in all our activities,” the company stated.
It said: “TEPNG will continue to maintain the existing cordial relationship with Odiemerenyi community. The relationship between TEPNG and Odiemerenyi community is covered by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ekpeye Kingdom signed in 2012 for the period 2012-2016. Under this MoU, TEPNG built 6 classroom blocks and a Youth Corpers lodge for the benefit of Odiemerenyi community.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/armed-youths-rivers-exchange-gunfire-soldiers-oil-site/Photo1 One of the widows whose house was burnt (standing), with her son, and sympathisers.
Photo2 Another house allegedly burnt by soldiers at Odiemerenyi, in Ahoada East LGA.
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Politics › Re: Soldiers Take Over Azibaola Robert's Construction Site by Wadeoye(m): 8:46pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Tellemall: But how does this translate to pipeline vandals training on how to blow up pipelines? Is there anything militants can't do? They can disguise that construction site as a legitimate business site whereas what they are doing there is militant training on how to detonate dynamites for pipeline vandalism. No be militants we are talking about here? We have seen how explosives were diverted for pipeline bombing from a chemical company in delta state. I am sure the military have a reason for taking over the place. It may be more than land... FG might have seen some links connecting criminals together. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Take Over Azibaola Robert's Construction Site by Wadeoye(m): 7:59am On Sep 05, 2016 |
Jonathan was reckless with power. He allocated military land to himself through his cousin. The enemies of the country should be chased away from the land and the useless construction company used to loot the country should shutdown immediately.
Can you imagine, these criminals using dynamites beside military barack to blast rock? The same dynamite they use to bomb pipelines. How are we sure that place is not their training ground for NDA on how to detonate dynamites? |
Politics › Jonathan Again: Allocated Military Land To Cousin While In Power by Wadeoye(op): 7:48am On Sep 05, 2016 |
Soldiers, yesterday, seized the premises used by former President Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin, Azibaola Robert, as construction site. Sunday Vanguard correspondent, who visited the premises which shares fence with the Lungui Barracks of the Nigerian Army along the Kubwa/Asokoro Expressway, found that the soldiers drove away workers from the site after they stormed the massive premises around 8pm on Friday. Some of the soldiers took position at the entrance of the massive construction of Kakarta Civil Engineering Limited while others kept vigil inside the premises overlooking the Katampe hills. “We are enforcing an order from the the Chief of Army Staff to take over this place and not to allow anyone in or out of the premises,” one of the soldiers told Sunday Vanguard correspondent. One of the site workers, Mr. Maxwell Udom, told our correspondent that no worker was allowed into the premises by the armed military men, stressing that no prior notice was served before their action. Mr. Austin Ekeinde, Kakatar’s spokesman, confirmed the invasion of the premises. The Managing Director of Kakatar, Robert, has been battling the EFCC over one of his companies, Oneplus Holdings. This led to EFCC freezing Kakatar accounts, forcing the firm to sack over 2,000 workers recently. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/soldiers-take-jonathans-cousins-premises/ |
Politics › Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Wadeoye(m): 2:20pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
OreMI22: [size=15pt]Just knowing how and where to strike is all NDA needs for now.
I think the NDA should adopt asymmetric warfare tactics. Until it is armed enough to confront NA head-on.
Now they will be better served using small ambushes and IEDs. But powerful IED strong enough to take out a gun boat or tank. So they should learn how to do it with artillery shells.[/size] You typed this while dreaming or what? NDA confront NA head-on... Most of these IPOB miscreants must be high on cheap SE weeds, to think Avengers, those rag-tag area boys, can confront a national army. The army has been there in the creeks for weeks, why can't they attack the military instead of looking for pipeline to bomb in the middle of the night. Continue with your dilution until you push the dullards in ND into another wide spread "odi" operation. Mugadishu will be more beautiful than P/H when the fumigation starts. |
Politics › Re: Operation Crocodile Smile Show Of Force (pics) by Wadeoye(m): 2:00pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
BrainnewsNg: Don't fear. Or are you one of the avengers? Am sure lots of them are peeing on their body on sighting the heavy hardware. You invited them and they are here... Let anybody make noise again... you will see wennn. We can't be paying militants for doing nothing and you are still disturbing the peace of the country. |
Politics › Re: Operation Crocodile Smile Show Of Force (pics) by Wadeoye(m): 1:50pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Avengers should confront the army na.... Se bi them say they have superior firearms?
Yeye, you will be crushed to the ground if you dare Nigeria military. |
Politics › Re: Deplorable State Of Enugu-onitsha Federal Road (pics, Video) by Wadeoye(m): 10:06pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
We will ensure that road is not repaired... Let them suffer a little more, may be they will learn. |
Politics › Re: FG Flags-off Transportation Of Cattle With Railway In Zamfara(photos) by Wadeoye(m): 6:53pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
shaddoww: From the south to d North And you are sure poultry products can survive in that condition? |
Politics › Re: FG Flags-off Transportation Of Cattle With Railway In Zamfara(photos) by Wadeoye(m): 6:04pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
braine: You're quick to credit GEJ, yet you're quick to curse Buhari for the economic woes caused by this same GEJ. Continue. Don't mind the wailer... They are confused. |
Politics › Re: FG Flags-off Transportation Of Cattle With Railway In Zamfara(photos) by Wadeoye(m): 5:59pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
shaddoww: I pray d next president will be a poultry farmer so we poultry farmer too can enjoy. You want to transport poultry? To where? |
Politics › Re: Igbos Are The Most Successful People In Nigeria Today Says Murray Bruce by Wadeoye(m): 5:52pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
Did anybody check his breath for alcohol when he made that statement? Or na weed he smoked? |
Politics › Re: Igbo Presidency After Buhari by Wadeoye(m): 12:07pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
When they have Biafra, they will achieve their igbo presidency dream. There is no way Nigerians would make an igbo man their president. Leadership at the level of presidency requires political maturity and love for humanity regardless of religion and ethnicity.
How will a group who have shown publicly again again shameless hatred for other groups in the country? How will Nigerians put in power a people who can't differentiate between bad and good? How will Nigerians put in power a people who will fence off other groups and turn governance into ethnic cultism?
Igbos have disqualified themselves from presidency of Nigeria - and I'm sure they know. |
Politics › Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Wadeoye(m): 9:54pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
DAramis: True
The drones could be used for monitoring of the pipelines And surgical elimination of ND criminals. |
Politics › Re: Video Of Igbo Businesses; Shops And Goods Demolished In Lagos by Wadeoye(m): 8:29pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Video Of Igbo Businesses; Shops And Goods Demolished In Lagos by Wadeoye(m): 8:02pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Fantastic...
I don't know why all these miscreants run to Lagos from "ile yi.bo". |
Politics › Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Wadeoye(m): 12:08pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
lastmessenger: This is the siliest move ever. Deploying troops to destroy naija delta will bring colateral demage to both sides and Nigerians will pay dearly for it. By the time the whole of niger delta is occupied by daredevil soldiers with heavy military hardware, only your people (niger deltans) will suffer. Crude exploration and exportation will continue unhindered. |
Politics › Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Wadeoye(m): 12:01pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
HoneySwag: this is serious o, armies everywhere in bayelsa. God save us! GEJ will be picked up soon for sponsoring militants/rebel against the nation. Whoever makes noise or vandalize pipelines after his arrest will be crushed and nothing will happen. Enough is enough. You guys have invited trouble and you will see it. We have to settle this once and for all. |
Politics › Re: Fear Of War Grips Niger Delta As Military Deploys Weapons by Wadeoye(m): 11:52am On Sep 02, 2016 |
Aufbauh: I expected the militants and their sponsors/supporters to roll out their own weapon of mass destruction instead of crying to the US embassy and the international community. Abi ooo... Have they not been saying they have sophisticated and more superior firearm than Nigeria Military. They also once boasted that they have missiles, etc. Why can't they roll these out and confront the military? Yeye... Criminals calling themselves avengers. |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Ambode At The Commemoration Of Osun At 25 (Photos) by Wadeoye(m): 8:13am On Sep 02, 2016 |
Can someone show us what a public school in "ile Igbo" looks like? Biafran school...
See school in Osun... This will rival public schools in the US. |
Politics › Re: N2bn Fraud: Orubebe Hypertensive, Lawyer Tells Court by Wadeoye(m): 9:51pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
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Crime › Re: Nigerian Faces Life Jail Term In Australia For Importing Drugs by Wadeoye(op): 8:42am On Aug 30, 2016 |
Another Biafran lunatic caged in far away Australian. |
Crime › Nigerian Faces Life Jail Term In Australia For Importing Drugs by Wadeoye(op): 8:41am On Aug 30, 2016 |
A man accused of importing about $10 million worth of methamphetamine hidden inside a gold fish statue will stand trial in the ACT Supreme Court. Jackson Igwebuike, 33, in Canberra on a student visa, was caught in a sting after Australian Border Force officers intercepted packagescontaining three 20 kilogram statues headed for the capital. One of the statues allegedly contained 10 kilograms of the drug ice. Officers swapped the illicit substance with a fake alternative, and sent the package on to Kaleen, where it was allegedly picked up by Igwebuike and taken to a second address in the same suburb. He was arrested attempting to board a bus at the Jolimont Centre. Read more http://spynigeria.com/2016/08/30/nigerian-faces-life-jail-term-australia-importing-drugs-n4-billion-gold-fish-statue/
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Cease Attacks On Pipelines by Wadeoye(m): 8:33am On Aug 30, 2016 |
DabuIIIT: yes they push drugs like that afonja woman arrested for cocaine at the M.M.A last week,ba..zombie,u are right. Like this one... burnt into ashes in Indonesia.
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Cease Attacks On Pipelines by Wadeoye(m): 8:28am On Aug 30, 2016 |
cktheluckyman: Lol arrest indeed.People like you pushed Buhari into the situation he found himself with the NDA when they encouraged him to go after Tompolo.If he wants to commit suicide, he should try and arrest those mentioned by the fake group he created You think ND miscreants and their criminals leaders (including the so called traditional rulers) can face the government in a war? These villagers are mistaking FG for LG... I pity you as crocodile smiles across ND creeks. |