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Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by naijaking1: 4:36am On Jan 06, 2009
We all know about the menace of Somalian pirates off the coast of Indian Ocean. Somalia is a devastated country without many functioning organs of the government. they have no navy, and not even a credible police force. Piracy and lawlessness seem to thrive in a typical Somalian environment-- understandbly. However, in Nigeria, we pride ourselves with being the giant of Africa, with 'modern' airforce, army and navy. Unfortunately, these armed forces and current political leaders have been unable to stem the tide of corruption, lawlessnes, and now we can add piracy to the list for which Nigeria is infamously known all over the World.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090105/ap_on_re_af/piracy


Slideshow: Somali Pirates Play Video Video: UN backs piracy land pursuit Reuters Play Video Video: China begins anti-piracy mission BBC PARIS – Pirates hijacked a French boat and took its nine crew members hostage in the latest attack in some of the world's most dangerous waters off oil-rich southern Nigeria, the boat's owner said Monday.

The captain of the Bourbon Leda was able to speak with the boat's owners Sunday and said that all nine crew members were unharmed, according to a statement by the company, Bourbon, which provides specialist boats for the oil and gas industry. It said in the statement Monday that it was working to free the crew.

Piracy is rampant in the waters off Nigeria with attacks and hostage-taking linked to militants pressing the Nigerian government to send more oil proceeds to the region.

Bourbon spokeswoman Stephanie Elbaz said she believed the nine — five Nigerians, two Ghanaians, one person from Cameroon and one from Indonesia — remained on the supply vessel. She said she had no information about the number of pirates or their demands.

It was the second time in just more than two months that a boat owned by Bourbon was attacked and those aboard taken hostage.

Seven French and three African oil workers seized Oct. 31 from a tugboat off the coast of Cameroon were freed 11 days later. French officials said no ransom was paid then.

The latest attack comes as pirate attacks increase, particularly off the coast of Somalia. A French navy vessel thwarted two attacks Sunday by heavily armed Somali pirates on cargo ships in the dangerous Gulf of Aden and captured 19 of them.

In 2008, pirates attacked 111 ships in the Gulf of Aden, hijacking 42 of them, and receiving tens of millions of dollars in ransoms.
Re: Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by Muza(m): 4:19pm On Jan 06, 2009
its pay back time for slavery! grin
Re: Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by naijaking1: 5:52am On Jan 07, 2009
Very scary!
You think robbing ships on the high sea for a few bucks is the best way to pay homage to the millions of Africans who perished during slavery?
Personally, I disagree.
Re: Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by Jakumo(m): 6:24am On Jan 07, 2009
Muza:

its pay back time for slavery! grin

Now where have I heard that mantra before ?     Ah yes, I remember now, those words are from the anthem of Nigeria's 419 internet fraud nation.

Seriously though, Muza, would you feel so supportive of murderous criminals if you were employed on a ship in pirate-infested waters ?
Re: Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by earTHMama: 6:32am On Jan 07, 2009
its pay back time for slavery!
Hausa and murder by the book na waoh. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by MandingoII(m): 6:46am On Jan 07, 2009
its pay back time for slavery! Grin

you mofo's were complicit in slavery. If anybody will be getting any PAYBACK it will be African Americans, Carribbeans and South Americans.

NOT WESTERN AFRICANS.
Re: Piracy: The New Growing Industry In Nigeria by tpia: 8:09am On Jan 07, 2009
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