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Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by AK481(m): 10:36pm On Jul 05, 2021
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He who allows them to use his head to break coconut will not eat out of the coconut.

The igbos have always stood behind who they believed were brothers since the independence but at all times when they shed their blood to protect the minorities in the south south, these people always betray them and brag it to their face.

this are about to change as the igbo have washed their hands off the so called south south by leaving them to face the gigantic north squarely. It will be recalled that the agitation of biafra have unanimously agreed to go with only 5 south Eastern state in other to avoid extra and irrelevant baggage.

The most painful one to me was igbos supporting one ogogoro drinker called Jonathan massively ,this move is the genesis of their war with buhari ,yet even the ogogoro drinker has never spoken out about igbos marginalisation. Not that I am surprised but an affirmation that ,never again!

Final pib outcome :3% benefit to oil producing states and the oil producing states are those states that have pipeline transporting oil or crude .

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by TarOrfeeek: 10:38pm On Jul 05, 2021
The Fulani Overlords taught them to say:

SE wants our oil.

SE has oil
SE has NG

Now that they have no ludicrous fallacies to spew, they went to NASS to beg for their rights.

Their Fulani overlords decided to teach them a lesson in language they understand - economic subjugation.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by heniford2: 10:39pm On Jul 05, 2021
This is wickedness why 3% haba

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Northernblood3: 10:43pm On Jul 05, 2021
On the wake of Tompolo threat, this 3 percent was done, meaning that they have a special evil plan to unleash if militants says "Jack"

We pray for the innocent. But those fools that believes that we want to dominate and steal their useless oil whenever we ask for their co-operation towards a goal that we two will benefit should better be ready to stand alone in their fight. Igbos may help create the awareness of your plight through media, but you people are the sole actors this time around

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Nobody: 10:47pm On Jul 05, 2021
Don't matter. Nigeria is finished. Igbo nation will still have to live under the goodwill of Niger Delta Republic.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by ThEGodFaThEr103(m): 10:47pm On Jul 05, 2021
Those "Our Oyel" cum Ogogoro gulping pipeline vandal miscreants ain't to be trusted.
They accussed Igbos of trying to force them into Biafra inorder to steal their oyel only for the FOOLanis to pass PIB that stipulates 3% derivatives for them while 30% of the profit goes to the North.
These ungrateful oyel vandal miscreants will hear am in the hands of Fulani one Nigeria.
Let them continue, since they have chosen the creek life of sipping Ogogoro early morn-morn over intelligence.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by wislika2020: 10:49pm On Jul 05, 2021
AK481:
He who allows them to use his head to break coconut will not eat out of the coconut.

He igbo have always stood behind what they belive were brothers since the independence but at all times when they shed their blood to protect the minorities in the south south, these people always betray them and brag it to their face.

All this are about to change as the igbo have washed their hands off the so called south south by leaving them to face the gigantic north squarely. It will be recalled that the agitation of biafra have unanimously agreed to go with only 5 south Eastern state in other to avoid extra and irrelevant baggage.

Final pib outcome :3% benefit to oil producing states and the oil producing states are those states that have pipeline transporting oil or crude .
you see your life, Niger Deltans still have 13percent derivation fund if u don't know. Apart from the 3 percent of the PIB.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by wislika2020: 10:49pm On Jul 05, 2021
wislika2020:
you see your life, Niger Deltans still have 13percent derivation fund if u don't know. Apart from the 3 percent of the PIB.
Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by flokii: 10:51pm On Jul 05, 2021
Typical IPOB reasoning..
The other day they were rejoicing about gas they have in abundance and how they will shut others out from their gas economy.

Niger Delta people say they don't want you.. at least have shame and stop acting like a minority tribe.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by wislika2020: 10:52pm On Jul 05, 2021
Northernblood3:
On the wake of Tompolo threat, this was done. Niger Delta is just dancing into their trap.

Funny set of illiterates, Niger Deltans still have their 13percent derivation funds apart from the 3 percent of the PIB so keep quiet when u don't understand something.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by wislika2020: 10:52pm On Jul 05, 2021
wislika2020:


Funny set of illiterates, Niger Deltans still have their 13percent derivation funds apart from the 3 percent of the PIB so keep quiet when u don't understand something.
Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Techguy96(m): 10:54pm On Jul 05, 2021
Op what exactly is ur problem, how pained are u that u just woke up n created a thread about Niger delta. Is this how u plan to actualize biafra?
By fighting with everyone

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by lyndaway(f): 10:54pm On Jul 05, 2021
Funny how the “ we the Niger delta crew” disappear from nairaland is ridiculous..

No more stop attachee by force cheesy

NAiraland Na cruise walai..

Like say nobody wan identify with them again grin

All those ijaw and Niger delta monikers mocking Biafra .. can’t even fight for themselves online ..

Adakaboro epetite edoboy.. e don be .. cheesy

Now is obvious
Even one richmooon deny Wike ... calling him flyover Governor grin


Nigerians eh

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by gidgiddy: 10:55pm On Jul 05, 2021
wislika2020:
you see your life, Niger Deltans still have 13percent derivation fund if u don't know. Apart from the 3 percent of the PIB.

So 16%? When someone gives you 16% of what is yours, and takes 84%, the joke is on you

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by ThEGodFaThEr103(m): 10:59pm On Jul 05, 2021
wislika2020:
you see your life, Niger Deltans still have 13percent derivation fund if u don't know. Apart from the 3 percent of the PIB.
Mumu man, your 13% plus this 3% as an oil producing state is still nothing compared to 30% shared to the north for just having pipeline pass through their state.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by ThEGodFaThEr103(m): 11:01pm On Jul 05, 2021
flokii:
Typical IPOB reasoning..
Th other day they were rejoicing about gas they have in abundance and how they will shut others out from their gas economy.

Niger Delta people say they don't want you.. at least have shame and stop acting like a minority tribe.
Aboki, park go one side and go and eat grass.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by ThEGodFaThEr103(m): 11:04pm On Jul 05, 2021
gidgiddy:


So 16%? When someone gives you 16% of what is yours, and takes 84%, the joke is on you
Aswear! That guy na original Mumuni. They gave them 16% in total while the north took over 80% and the Mumu is happy.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Generalnomercy: 11:18pm On Jul 05, 2021
Niger Delta saboteurs have not seen anything.

They will cry blood.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by omophunky(m): 12:02am On Jul 06, 2021
One Nigeria Entertainment [O.N.E]

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by omophunky(m): 12:04am On Jul 06, 2021
One Nigeria Entertainment [O.N.E]

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by omophunky(m): 12:08am On Jul 06, 2021
ThEGodFaThEr103:
Since they have chosen the creek life of sipping Ogogoro early mor-mor over intelligence.
Jesus Christ ! guy wetin now ?

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Nobody: 12:13am On Jul 06, 2021
TarOrfeeek:


The Fulani Overlords taught them to say:

SE wants our oil.

SE has oil
SE has NG

Now that they have no ludicrous fallacies to spew, they went to NASS to beg for their rights.

Their Fulani overlords decided to teach them a lesson in language they understand - economic subjugation.

So pathetic!!! Where is Tompolo of this world? Where is the Riversman Wike? Where is the Asari Dokubo of this world? Where are the Niger Deltans? Its pretty so sad of such a perpetual economic subjugation of this magnitude, Shame!

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by HandsomeKing: 12:44am On Jul 06, 2021
3% and 13% of what and what? Declared profits, right? Smh.. Know ye that 10% of actual profit can be declared as net profit, and 3% of that sum will go to host communities.
Hogwash!
wislika2020:


Funny set of illiterates, Niger Deltans still have their 13percent derivation funds apart from the 3 percent of the PIB so keep quiet when u don't understand something.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by YungMillionaire: 1:33am On Jul 06, 2021
We are talking about Southern Unity and some miscreants are already insulting Niger Delta?

Anyway, OP and his supporters are probably Miyetti Allah paid agents.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Nobody: 1:40am On Jul 06, 2021
ThEGodFaThEr103:

Mumu man, your 13% plus this 3% as an oil producing state is still nothing compared to 30% shared to the north for just having pipeline pass through their state.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Caseless: 1:45am On Jul 06, 2021
wislika2020:
you see your life, Niger Deltans still have 13percent derivation fund if u don't know. Apart from the 3 percent of the PIB.
The illiteracy in his post is loud. The 3% is for the host communities. They have 13% derivation, they have NDDC, they have ministry of ND, they have amnesty office, and they have 3% just added, but these kids think that's all.

Na igbo need ND, dem no need igbo. They've produced a president and the igbo are still begging to be considered. They're the only ones that can really shake the country and their agitation is rightly placed considering the amount of damage exploration has done to their environment.

If the OP thinks, by washing their hands off ND, that made them to get 3%, it means he's deluded. Has he forgotten that they have some exploration going on in abia and imo(probably producing half a barrel per day)? If so, they did themselves in too.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by NGpatriot: 1:53am On Jul 06, 2021
You hate Delta people, you hate Yoruba, you hate Hausa, you hate Kogi, you hate Benue, you fight with yourselves and slaughter yourselves, you even fight dogs and cats..

How do you spend you people spend your days and night just foolishly fighting, hating and peddling bitterness all over the place?

The pesin wey swear for you people do you wrong no be small...


grin grin grin

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Scream(m): 2:13am On Jul 06, 2021
There was no genuine love from the miscreants celebrating nothing up there. From what I see, they think that their leaders should use the SS to actualise Biafra for themselves only. Very myopic elements! They only see this moment, no sense of history, no sense of the future... little wonder they just make noise.

A true freedom fighter would use this opportunity to explain why SE and SS (and indeed Southern Nigeria) should collaborate more and not this CHEST BEATING going on. It shows immaturity, clannishness, selfishness and stupidity. The hallmark of those market fools that speak Igbo to you in the market only to turn around and sell fake products to you at a price higher than the price of the original and claim smartness. The same crude behaviour that has caused them untold hardships in so many shithole African countries.

The whole of southern Nigeria and willing middle belt must work together to achieve the desired results. The foolish op and the "market boy boys" up should learn to be reasonable and stop being fools. The walk to freedom is not a short distance, people must be sure of what they are doing but you miscreants keep showing the world that you will behave like the miscreants in Lagos and those in the offices who will charge an Igbo man (including SS people) and give their people preferential treatments.

People should learn to use their brains and not emotions.

Cheers.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by WoundedLamb: 2:16am On Jul 06, 2021
Can you guys just stop this already? I don't engage in tribal politics but even a baby could see this overzealous attempt to plant discord between certain groups of people. All of a sudden, some awfully named accounts started creating threads about how Igbos hate Ijaws or how Igbo dealt with Niger Deltans, and then some people would come to fuel it. I wonder how you people sleep at night after doing these things. Are Nigerians really this soulless? Do you guys even know how you sound with all these Igbos, Yorubas, Ijaws, stuff? How are you any different from those tribal guys in "The Gods Must Be Crazy"?

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Frankitibobo: 2:32am On Jul 06, 2021
All the comments here are done by the BMC disguised as people from Niger delta and the South East with the aim of promoting bad blood between the two.
Make Una Use Una Head oo

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Nobody: 2:38am On Jul 06, 2021
ThEGodFaThEr103:

Aswear! That guy na original Mumuni. They gave them 16% in total while the north took over 80% and the Mumu is happy.
So, between you and him who is mumu, the remaining 86percent is share between 36 states and FCT, that is, 86/37 which is less than 3percent per state.

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Re: Igbos Taught Niger Delta A Bitter Lesson With PIB by Scream(m): 2:41am On Jul 06, 2021
Caseless:
The illiteracy in his post is loud. The 3% is for the host communities. They have 13% derivation, they have NDDC, they have ministry of ND, they have amnesty office, and they have 3% just added, but these kids think that's all.

Na igbo need ND, dem no need igbo. They've produced a president and the igbo are still begging to be considered. They're the only ones that can really shake the country and their agitation is rightly placed considering the amount of damage exploration has done to their environment.

If the OP thinks, by washing their hands off ND, that made them to get 3%, it means he's deluded. Has he forgotten that they have some exploration going on in abia and imo(probably producing half a barrel per day)? If so, they did themselves in too.

Op and those up there celebrating nothing are just silly. The southern governors just met presenting a common position in the interest of the whole of Southern Nigeria and country (peaceful coexistence), someone with brain came online few hours later to create division (throwing spanner into the work)...no be JuJu be that?

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