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Politics / Re: ND Avengers Denies Ceasefire Agreement With FG, Set To Resume Bombing(pic) by NgeneUkwuewu: 4:48pm On Jun 21, 2016
Buhari is the proverbial cricket that burst its stomach with its legs.

A wise man would have uprooted an iroko tree when it was still within reach


Now that there are thousands of militants in the Niger Delta, which group will the Daura mallam dialogue with undecided

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Politics / Re: APC Protest The Marginalization Of Bayelsa State By Buhari by NgeneUkwuewu: 4:38pm On Jun 21, 2016
"Any country that does not abide by the rule of law is a jungle.” -GEJ

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Politics / Re: ND Avengers Denies Ceasefire Agreement With FG, Set To Resume Bombing(pic) by NgeneUkwuewu: 4:31pm On Jun 21, 2016
Useless government that should go square it with avengers than IPOB without weapons.



Buhari will go down the history of this damnable zoo as the worst herdsman to rule over it

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Politics / ND Avengers Denies Ceasefire Agreement With FG, Set To Resume Bombing(pic) by NgeneUkwuewu: 4:27pm On Jun 21, 2016
The niger delta avengers have denied reaching any ceasefire agreement with the Nigeria government contrary to the news making the rounds...

Politics / Re: APC Protest The Marginalization Of Bayelsa State By Buhari by NgeneUkwuewu: 4:01pm On Jun 21, 2016
when you where betraying your own Son and thinking Outsider will do you better,did you not know that karma is a bitch?

Just wait till Buhari finish with you traitors,you think he trust any of you guys?

He knows since you can betray your own Son,you can do worse to him,thats why he not giving any chances,to make sure all of you are dealt with,

Now reap what you sow Traitors!

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Politics / APC Protest The Marginalization Of Bayelsa State By Buhari by NgeneUkwuewu: 3:51pm On Jun 21, 2016
ABUJA – Aggrieved people protesting the exclusion of Bayelsa State from the ambassadorial list sent to the Senate last week for screening and confirmation by President Muhammadu Buhari defied heavy downpour in Abuja tuesday to table their case to the National Assembly.

The protesters, under the aegis of Concerned Bayelsa Indigenes, whose action at the National Assembly gate, temporarily halted vehicular movement for some minutes, said the non inclusion of any indigene of the state in the list was an injustice that must be addressed immediately. The group accused President Muhammadu Buhari of deliberately sidelining Bayelsa State in major appointments, one of which it mentioned as recent appointments of permanent secretaries.

Coordinator of the group,Bodi Arerebo told newsmen during the protest that the president’s action was unfair to the state he said campaigned vigorously for his victory at the 2015 presidential poll, against its indigene, Goodluck Jonathan, who held sway at the time as president. He said it was improper for the state, which had contributed to the growth of the economy to be excluded from such a list. Arerebo, an All Progressives Congress, APC, Chieftain in Bayelsa, said many Bayelsa people voted for President Buhari, adding that their exclusion from appointments was discriminating.

He said: ‘”While we appreciate his effort at cleaning up Ogoni Land, the president should do more by giving us what is due us whenever the need arises. “Permanent secretaries were appointed from each state of the federation, Bayelsa was excluded, against the state is excluded from the current list of career ambassadorial nominees. “While some states are represented with two or three candidates, Bayelsa has none. He3 should please include Bayelsa people in the scheme of things in the country.
“The President of the Senate is kindly requested to appeal to President Muhammadu Buhari to consider Bayelsa people,’’ he said. Mr Arerebo warned that if nothing was done to consider the request of the group by the National Assembly, the group would proceed to the Bayelsa State House of Assembly for another protest with a view to laying the people demand before the state legislature.

He called on the National Assembly not to carry out the screening exercise until their demands were met just as he appealed to the president to do the needful by including persons from the state in his list of ambassadors. Arerebo, who decried some policies of his party, asked the President to do everything within his power to ameliorate the sufferings of Nigerians.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/ambassadorial-list-protest-rocks-nass/
Politics / Re: NBA Condemns Alleged Continued Detention, Incarceration Of IPOB Members by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:44pm On Jun 21, 2016
“as violence in this country was inevitable, it would be unrealistic and wrong for African leaders to continue preaching peace and non-violence at a time when the Government met our peaceful demands with force”.--Nelson Mandela 1961

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Politics / Re: NBA Condemns Alleged Continued Detention, Incarceration Of IPOB Members by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:35pm On Jun 21, 2016
PUSH1:
Don't compare that tout with Mandela.

Nigeria is one indivisible entity. Nobody can take away our oyel.




"At the end of the day...violence was the only weapon that would destroy apartheid."
Nelson Mandela, 1959

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Politics / Re: Nelson Mandela Actually Took Up Arms To Liberate South Africans by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:26pm On Jun 21, 2016
Cyph98:

I really hope we don't regret our decisions afterards but on a positive note; I pray we'll be able to look back and say "you guys were right" when we eventually split

Trade cautiously tho, we can't split peacefully by planting hate via propaganda wink


What hate and propaganda are you talking about

Are the Nigerian government not killing and maltreating the Igbos??

How can you beat someone and still order him not to cry undecided
Politics / Re: NBA Condemns Alleged Continued Detention, Incarceration Of IPOB Members by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:21pm On Jun 21, 2016
PUSH1:
where are they when he was inciting



Tell me one wrong deed of Nnamdi Kanu and I will tell you tens of Mandela's

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Politics / Re: NBA Condemns Alleged Continued Detention, Incarceration Of IPOB Members by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:18pm On Jun 21, 2016
We are in new era of dictatorship. The president who could not fix the economic crises of the nation, but rather will be flying around the world thereby wasting more funds sees southerners, especially Igbos as people that should be suppressed, maimed and killed.

He is quick in asking the military to crush unarmed protesters, but sees fulani herdsmen who are the fourth most dangerous terror group in the world as sacred cows.


We will no longer continue in this forced and unproductive marriage.


No amount of banning will deter us

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Politics / Re: FG Ignores Niger Delta Avengers’ Warning, Repairs Damaged Pipelines by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:11pm On Jun 21, 2016
What a wrong move by the recalcitrant FG
Politics / Re: NBA Condemns Alleged Continued Detention, Incarceration Of IPOB Members by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:08pm On Jun 21, 2016
Some people are waking up

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Politics / NBA Condemns Alleged Continued Detention, Incarceration Of IPOB Members by NgeneUkwuewu: 12:07pm On Jun 21, 2016
ONITSHA – The Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA) Anambra state chapter, has condemned the alleged continued detention and incarceration of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and non members alike in various detention camps created by the military, police and other law enforcement agents since their arrests on May 30 in connection with the Biafra remembrance day celebration.

NBA therefore called on the military, police and other enforcement agencies in the South East zone to either release those arrested in connection with the Biafra day episode or arraign them as soon as possible.
Chairman of NBA Committee of Chairmen and Secretaries of eight branches in Anambra state, Ben Okoko who stated this while taking over the chairmanship of the committee of chairmen and secretaries of the eight branches of NBA in the state, said their continued detention and incarceration in various police and military formations and or other law enforcement agencies detention sites is a serious negation to their constitutional rights to liberty and freedom of movements as enshrined in Sections 35 (1) and 41 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.

Okoko insisted that it is either they are released or arraigned in court for prosecution, warning that failure to abide by this clarion call on various law enforcement agencies to release their captives within a shortest possible period or arraign them in court would be regarded by NBA as an affront which is capable of attracting the ire of the bar in the state. Okoko also described as most unwholesome a situation where by law enforcement agencies shoot and kill unarmed civilians at some sacred and hallowed places like churches, schools and market places Just because they wanted to celebrate Biafra remembrance day.

According to Okoko, “We are now in a democratic dispensation and no longer in a dictatorship era where the barrels of guns should reign supreme, adding, a situation where the police, the military and other law enforcement agencies open fire with live bullets, instead of rubber bullets on unarmed civilians is most abhorrent and condemnable and that is why NBA is trying to investigate it and ascertain the true position”. He said NBA’s call for their release or arraignment in court is in tandem with their constitutional rights to fair hearing since they are presumed to be innocent under our constitution until they are proved guilty by the court, adding, “Our call for their release or arraignment is also in line with the Provisions of African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights”.

Okoko also called on the general public to supply more concrete information regarding the continued detention and incarceration of innocent civilians by our law enforcement agents as such information would go a long way in articulating NBA’s next line of action. He disclosed that NBA would soon commence a discreet investigation into the alleged continued detention and incarceration in various police formations and Onitsha military cantonment of innocent Igbo citizens who were arrested as members of IPOB or Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB in various parts of the state on May 30 in connection with the Biafra day remembrance celebration.

NBA said its decision to carry out the investigation was sequel to allegation that law enforcement agencies are still holding captive and at the same time incarcerating some members of IPOB who they arrested inside the Church premises, Eke market, Nkpor and along the streets of Onitsha and Nkpor during May 30 aborted Biafra Day celebration.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/nba-condemns-alleged-continued-detention-incarceration-ipob-members/

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