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Politics / Re: N'delta Militants Are No Pushovers, We Lack Equipment To Confront Them' - Chief by blackmatter007: 8:45pm On Jul 21, 2016
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I said niger delter avengers (nda)
What i see here is niger delta liberation force, by the way i haven't seen any article on nda official page threaten missile attack on nigeria so i wonder where you are getting your news from.
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DaBullIT:
Chai

See korokoro lie , Abeg clean your mouth like three times and wash your hand like 10 times, lies all over is bad for your health


http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/joint-niger-delta-liberation-force-new-rebels-threaten-nigeria-missile-attack-7-june-1563488

http://thenationonlineng.net/militants-threaten-launch-six-missiles-niger-delta-2/


http://dailypost.ng/2016/06/02/another-militant-group-emerges-in-niger-delta-threatens-to-launch-six-missiles/

Lie with Dignity

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Politics / Re: N'delta Militants Are No Pushovers, We Lack Equipment To Confront Them' - Chief by blackmatter007: 8:10pm On Jul 21, 2016
Nda never said they had missiles , i wonder where you are getting this nonsense story from.

Stop thinking with your ass like an ass.

DaBullIT:
Fake news from fake source


No terrorist or militant or avenger is more equipped than Nigerian Armed forces

Boko haram had Anti aircraft guns and they brought down drones / helicopters


But these useless people from Yeebow and Biafra land have only mouth


I am still waiting for their missiles

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Politics / Re: Question Niger-Delta Avengers Asked Buhari And Northern Lawmakers by blackmatter007: 6:43pm On Jun 24, 2016
koboko69:


Anyone against ur senseless views is Yoruba. like i said. Stick to Biafra, forget the marriage with ND republic.

For your info, rivers and delta state have igbo communities there, minus them from your niger delta republic.

No one is dragging niger delta with you, moreover I'm a niger deltan.

When the inevitable happens, we will know who has the wrong assertion.

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Politics / Re: Question Niger-Delta Avengers Asked Buhari And Northern Lawmakers by blackmatter007: 5:46pm On Jun 24, 2016
koboko69:


I don't understand this by force attachment to the SS. Even the SS don't force this kind of things. Go with Biafra, and leave Niger Delta republic. In b/w i guess SE was developed with cocaine and other hard drugs money right?

Yoruba man leave the old eastern region alone, if the inevitable happens biafra will stand!

You guys ought to dialogue with the igbos and ijaws, know the grievances causing secessionist to spring up from here and there, revert back to regionalism and watch these agitations die off

But all you do is trying to hide the obvious! We are divided and a nation divided can never stand!

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Politics / Re: Blunders Of Aisha Buhari: Passport Uploaded To Discredit Fayose Issued In 2012 by blackmatter007: 9:24am On Jun 22, 2016
mrvitalis:

I am from IBEKU, in OKWATO in aboh mbaise LGA

Hope u are happy now

Google is your friend.

Fake Brother

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Politics / Re: Blunders Of Aisha Buhari: Passport Uploaded To Discredit Fayose Issued In 2012 by blackmatter007: 9:05am On Jun 22, 2016
mrvitalis:

See the hate following through u??
Amp really disappointed... No wonder fayose keep behaving like fools. .. because he knows fellow fools will support him
.. U can hate buhari... but please Google is ur friend... Ok??

Fake mbaise man, where in mbaise are you from.

I am from, umueze, aboh mbaise, eyinogugwu LGA.

Please i want to know where you are from . The last time i asked you you ended up running away. You behave like a 97%er and you crooked ways will be brought to the open.

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Politics / Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by blackmatter007: 1:57pm On Jun 14, 2016
CyerSeries:
Who told you Ebonyi has nothing? .. This is the reason I support true federalism where every State will fend for herself.. You think Ebonyi State can't survive on her own? .. Go and get your facts right. I'm from Ebonyi and I don't support regionalism, let every State fend for herself.. angry

I hope you saw the 'EG', i only used ebonyi as an example, i could as well use lagos in place of ebonyi.

Don't make a fuss outta nothing bruh.
Politics / Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by blackmatter007: 10:40am On Jun 14, 2016
1freshdude:


You may have missed the main point here Sir. Doesn't true Federalism entail that States foot their Bills? How will government raise funds if they don't make an effort? I thought this was the most salient issue!

You are correct about states footing their bills, but the federal government will always foot its bill by getting its share of funds from it share of revenues Eg: tax, mineral resources and government agencies like immigration.

Also do not forget that when regionalism is practiced cost of federal government reduces.
Politics / Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by blackmatter007: 1:44am On Jun 14, 2016
Thebachelor:


Truth be told,you've just opened my eyes to one of the benefits of regionalism and an apparent disadvantage of true fiscal federalism. It's almost like a middle ground to what we are practicing now and true fiscal federalism.

Although,it has it's own disadvantage.

Yes it does have disadvantages but its advantages far exceeds its disadvantages.

I will choose regionalism anyday, anytime.

It will benefit nigeria and put her on the path of development, peace and progress because there will be less agitations, and this brings more development and most importantly, patriotism!

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Politics / Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by blackmatter007: 1:15am On Jun 14, 2016
Thebachelor:


That was a salient point you made up there. They will have no choice but to make efforts because they will be held directly responsible for the failure or otherwise of their respective states.

Exactly bro but I'm in support of the op, regionalism is the way to go although it will be a bit of a stretch since we already have states, but then! Regionalism will bring bigger development, massive infrastructural projects, far better than most states can but most importantly it spreads development to other areas with little or no resources.

For example, enugu has massive oil and gas meanwhile ebonyi, the closest to enugu has nothing, the proceeds from the sales of oil and gas in enugu, after much agreed deductions can be used to fund infrastructural works, and developmental plans in ebonyi because they are in the same region.

But if it were states practicing true federalism, funds from enugu cannot be shared with ebonyi rather after much agreed deductions, the rest goes to the FG leaving ebonyi to her faith. Thereby making some states super richer than the others and also limiting development to some part of the country.

Now can you see the disadvantage of "state true federalism"

Regionalism is the way to go so I'm with the op, tho not because of his stated concerns.


Edit

Ebonyi and enugu was only used as examples.
A user attacked me for saying ebonyi has no resources so i had to make this disclaimer.

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Politics / Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by blackmatter007: 12:57am On Jun 14, 2016
pulsa:

wow to be frank I never saw it that way and yeah you do have a point.
but how are you sure other states will even make an effort?.

Every state will make an effort sir, simply because they are now closer to the people with more powers and decisions vested upon them, so it is a must that they perform because they No longer have the federal government to blame for non performance.

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Politics / Re: SPECIAL REPORT: How We Buried Igbo Agitators: SSS Operatives by blackmatter007: 12:02pm On Jun 13, 2016
irunooboo:
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Biafra will never come no matter how you people whip up sentiments sad

You are not God mr man

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Politics / Re: SPECIAL REPORT: How We Buried Igbo Agitators: SSS Operatives by blackmatter007: 11:55am On Jun 13, 2016
papayeye:

Abeg, make una no play that kin ruff play O. Abeg, I use Bros J take beg una. Make we dey preach peace, na eim B D best 4 all of us. Make we join hand with Yoruba, Hausa and all the 200 tribes build diz country so all of our pikins, issues and children go dey show 32 for all the days of our life. Even bible talk say, the meek shall inherit the earth. So e don do, make una just forgive and forget, naija na our cowntry.

Bro cant you see the hand writing on the wall!

WE ARE NOT ONE!!!

the northern man kills the igboman with no restrain
The yoruba man rejoices and encourage the killings

Is that how a country ought to operate

Bro there is an obvious cold war and very soon it will generate into a full blown war.

they cannot shed the blood of 50 igbo youths and expect us to keep quiet!

Never!!!

This has solidify my belief in the movement, I'm hating this country with each passing death of my people and i pray it becomes bloody just so i can revenge the deaths of my people.


I AM ANGRY BRO, I'M FUCKING ANGRY angry

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Politics / Re: SPECIAL REPORT: How We Buried Igbo Agitators: SSS Operatives by blackmatter007: 11:44am On Jun 13, 2016
Watch the yorubas avoid this thread after ranting that the NA are right in killing the igbos.

SMH

When the inevitable happens, my generation, i mean this generation of igbo youths will never forgive and forget the treachery of the yorubas.

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Politics / Re: SPECIAL REPORT: How We Buried Igbo Agitators: SSS Operatives by blackmatter007: 11:20am On Jun 13, 2016
The blood of igbos spilled to unite nigeria will surely fight back by wrecking this evil country.

No matter how strong willed a soldier is, the deaths of the innocent will surely humble him.

Those that kill by the sword shall die by the sword

Those that support evil will get consumed by that same evil.

Those yorubas and northerners who supported the killings and blamed the igbos for it, hope you can see the truth now. Is this what you call justice? Even if you don't want the igbos out of nigeria, is this the right way to convince the igbos.

I saw yoruba users urging the NA to kill igbos, claiming they are right but the international human rights ,Africa and the world at large condemned the killings but our so called 'brothers from the south' the 'sofishticated' ones support the killings and yet you yorubas wonder why the igbos hate you.

Seun osewa can you see the reason why we want biafra!
Mynd44, will you still ban me for wanting and preaching biafra!

I weep embarassed

I hate this country!!! We are not one!!!

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EDIT

Since this topic has been posted Lalasticlala Seun and mynd44 stylishly avoided moving this topic to the front page but no worries, it is well.

No matter what men do to delay God's plan, it must surely come to pass.

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 10:47am On Jun 13, 2016
Slikbae:
I didn't read your crap!!

Leeches and thieves??

Your biz, but i dare you to walk up to my inlaw and tell him that he is not an igbo man, i dare you to call out ugomba , an anioma and tell he is not an igboman, i dare you to call my friend and brother who is also an anioma, and tell he is not an igboman.

What ever curses and slaps you get, blame your mouth.

If you are ready to defend your lies, I'll send you a pm and also my inlaw's address just so you can proof to everyome on here that the etches, ikwerres, and aniomas are not igbos.

Till then!

Have a nice day!

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 10:31am On Jun 13, 2016
Slikbae:
Don't mind the hopeless Igbos. I'm urhobo and no Niger Deltan sees any Igbo as a Niger deltan. don't believe the lies that 40% delta is Igbo and 60% of rivers people are Igbo's.

The truth is that even the igboid groups such as ikwerre and etche deny being Igbos. Forget their lies. They are not regarded as Niger deltans.


Tah! Shut up your stinking mouth, you fake urhobo, speak for your self alone, don't you fucking get it!!!, My inlaw is an igboman from ikwerre so wtf are you saying! He has never denied his igbo ancestry so who are you to label him a non igbo? So because gowon and his treacherous allies divided the igbos and you think mere geographical division equals new identity, are you high? How dare you meddle in the affairs of my people, who made you our spokesman.

You open your dirty stinking mouth and blab that etche, ndoni, aniomas are not igbos! Since when? Because of gowons evil boundary adjustment you think you have divided the igbo heritage, i laugh at your stupidity!

Now listen, You yariiba fool, face your region and leave the igbos alone. We are nt friends neither are we brothers, the average igbo man sees a yoruba man as a diabolic two faced serpent, we dont like ypu guys. If you think you can come on here with some stupid narrative to suit your evil plans, mr man i have proofs to counter your every move
Politics / Re: North Opposes 10% Royalty To Host- Saraki Orders Suspension Of Work On New PIB by blackmatter007: 10:11am On Jun 13, 2016
Ever wondered why the north is against true federalism?

Crude oil is the reason why!

Parasites they are!

During the hay days of the groundnut pyramids, the north demanded that
"the bulk of the proceeds from their groundnut pyramids will go to them before anything leaves their region"

So why are ypu opposing 10% royalty to the host community? What kind of wicked leaches are these people!!!

And someone will condemn NDA for standing up for the rights of their people!
Those southerners who condemn them are stupid!!!

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Politics / North Opposes 10% Royalty To Host- Saraki Orders Suspension Of Work On New PIB by blackmatter007: 10:08am On Jun 13, 2016
A few weeks after the long pending Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, passed second reading in Senate, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has ordered the indefinite suspension of further consideration of the bill. Saraki Saraki’s directive, according to Vanguard source, is in reaction to a staunch opposition mounted against the treatment of the bill by senators of southern extraction who argued that exclusion of vital areas of the bill, one of which is the host communities fund, from the new bill was, not in the best interest of their region.

Saraki, who had boasted that the bill, which the Senate, in harmony with the House of Representatives, have re-christened Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, PIGB, would be passed in Senate, for subsequent assent by President Muhammadu Buhari, under his leadership, was stunned on April 13 when it was presented for first reading, as southern senators insisted that the bill must be treated in full without any portion excised.

The source said it took the senate president time to convince the senators to support the bill to pass first reading during a closed-door meeting held prior to its introduction. The removal of the Host Community Development Fund, as captured in the original PIB, re-awakened ethnic and geopolitical consciousness in the country.

While the North is against the 10 percent royalty proposed for host oil communities, the oil producing regions in the Niger Delta is favorably disposed to the proposal. Although the bill, having passed first reading, was to be presented for second reading for onward public hearing, the source, who would not want his name disclosed, said the Senate President, following mounting opposition from the southern lawmakers against the content of the new bill, has asked that further work on it be suspended indefinitely.

Given that the bill had consistently failed legislative test in the past, the two chambers of the National Assembly had posited that for it to see the light of the day under the present assembly, it must be broken down into several workable, practical and functional laws so that the various issues involved could be tackled at different times.

Under this arrangement, the legislature was to later proceed to work on the contentious areas through different bills, a development some considered as a more realistic approach. Saraki’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, had argued that the logjam around this bill could be resolved if the Senate, for example, took the first step to enact into law aspects not contentious and where national consensus had been achieved.

The controversial bill, which is called the Petroleum Industry and Governance Bill, PIGB, seeks to give the country’s oil and gas industry a comprehensive legal framework and also provide the basis for the unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, into five independent commercial entities. Speaking during its first reading, Saraki had said the legislature adopted the PIB as one of its legislative agenda, boasting that the 8th Senate under his watch, would pass the bill to help stimulate the nation’s ailing economy.

Also, the controversial PIB had been in the National Assembly for consideration since 2003 but due to ethnic politics and duplication of the bill, efforts to pass it were scuttled. The petroleum industry framework was first conceived by the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua and sent to the sixth National Assembly.

Failure of the 6th Assembly to pass the bill made the immediate past government of President Goodluck Jonathan re-present the bill to the seventh Assembly. However, the 7th Assembly, again, failed to pass the bill as a result of stiff opposition from Northern lawmakers, especially over allocation of 10 per cent royalty to oil producing communities.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/saraki-orders-suspension-work-new-pib-2/
Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 6:33am On Jun 13, 2016
Sweetlemon:
Lol. op started this thread expecting a hate party against the Yorubas but ended up getting sent to the cleaners.

Hahahahaha. My Yoruba friends I dey gbadun una style jare. I'm so sick and tired of these over emotional people who behave like they can't handle election loss. Never seen anyone handle loss worse than my brothers and sisters. Before I'd just watch idly when these tribal fights go on but now I'm in full support. My people and most especially Igbos need to be thought a lesson once and for all.
Come to think of it, so far looking at all the people cheering and hailing the militants blowing up SS lands and polluting our waters all over the social media are 80% Igbos. The bitter truth is that these people have deep issues, I'm very sorry to say.

So please awon ore mi, keep thrashing them until they learn some key socio-political etiquette.

Yariiba get lost !!!

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 8:34pm On Jun 12, 2016
jneutron4000:
You @op that started this thread, what was your aim? To bring down the great Oduduwa tribe? Hahaha you can't cos God is strongly with us grin cool so no shaking for we Oduduwa cool

You lack wisdom.
Fvck off man

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 8:07pm On Jun 12, 2016
NOETHNICITY:
I ve already reported this ur handle to mods as its in violation of rule 19! Watch as its banned again!

Have you reported your brothers who called me and my ethnic group names? Stop being a hypocrite pls!

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 7:59pm On Jun 12, 2016
Giyerte:


Lol. That is what you will say.

What I have said so far is not my words, that is what my Ikwere guys do say.

Have a nice day bro.


Have a nice day too

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 7:44pm On Jun 12, 2016
Giyerte:


I guess you did not know Ikwerre are recognized officially as a separate group in the 1979 Nigerian Constitution

All politics, we call it the gowon factor
Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 7:07pm On Jun 12, 2016
Giyerte:


I am sure of what I am saying, dis is my 3 year in Ikwere land.

Just ask ur In Law sir.

Ikwere language and igbo get similarities but they still say dir own language is independent on dir own

Mr man , igbo Language is very diverse. for example:
abiriba, mbaise all sound different from central igbo, it doesn't mean they aren't igbo.

Ikwerres just like the abiribas are igbo, quit that narrative pls

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 6:52pm On Jun 12, 2016
ALISMILE:
I am sure ur ass has been banned! Learn to be civil nextime!

Hope you weren't referring to me?
Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 6:39pm On Jun 12, 2016
Giyerte:



I am a Yoruba man studying In UNIPORT, in which Ikwere na them get dis part where Uniport dey.

A whole lots of them do say they are not Igbo and we should stop associating them with igbos despite that they have some terms in the language that are igbo.

23local govt in Rivers State with each local govt with his own language.

Dis thing u are saying here ehn, no come some part of Rivers State to talk coz them go kill u for associating them igbo

Man my inlaw is an ikwerre, wtf are you saying?

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 4:59pm On Jun 12, 2016
druboon404:

Why didn't you guys rally round to vote Ojukwu when he contested to become a Nigerian president?

Man stop shifting goal post. Stop it!
And please stop quoting me with nonsense questions.

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 4:19pm On Jun 12, 2016
jneutron4000:
See nonsense wey you write? na ordinary tomato una dey cry for. The reason why GOD Almight will continue to bless the SW region is beyond your understanding so i wont waste much time explaining that to you. before the discovery of crude oil, Cocoa and Timber was once this country source of revenue and everyone benefited from it. Now oil is here them some region acting weird. Glory be to GOD for also blessing the SW region with such. The SW region now wants this country to break so that Evil people will leave our region becos the Evil in the biafrans is getting too much

Thank God lagos has oil now, you yorubas please face your region and stop meddling in the affairs of the igbos

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Politics / Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by blackmatter007: 4:18pm On Jun 12, 2016
Nalikedis:
In a divided Nigeria, Yorubas are better off with a SS/SE merger... Yorubas are just spiting you guys because of your obvious insecurity and attache by force. A country that put together the Ijaws and Igbos is an extension of Nigeria without the Moslem north. U can be assured of drum of war every time the Ijaws outsmart the Ibos for presidency , and u can say with all certainty that all other smaller ethnicity will rally behind the Ijaws every other time Ibos are in power...because the Igbos selfish heritage will always play out.


We rallied around and voted massively for an ijaw man so what nonsense are you saying?

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