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Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by omonnakoda: 12:48am On May 19, 2015 |
ayoromer:If you no longer believe make moves to pull out rather than making empty impotent noise. Resource control will not happen so the only way is outright secession. If that is done strategically it could succeed but violence is not the way |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by jaytee01(m): 12:52am On May 19, 2015 |
ogene007:Ask yourself the question: Was GEJ sleeping for six years? Was he not aware of all these issues and wasted our best opportunity to right these wrongs? He chose to 'chop' alone, just like this criminal Asari. He is on his own,period. 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by jaytee01(m): 12:56am On May 19, 2015 |
barcanista:Continue demanding ....good luck! |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by flofields(f): 2:02am On May 19, 2015 |
ba7man: So if is not GEJ as president, it is 'resource control' or break-away? These thugs are so full of themselves. It is high time Nigeria Government dealt seriously with this pipeline-damaging and oil-bunkering fake alhaji and his cohorts. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by flofields(f): 2:20am On May 19, 2015 |
BlackTechnology: Internet-cafe-general, na which war you get your rank from? You sure sey when you hear gun powder, you no go tuck tail hide under rusty bed? 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by amakasul(f): 3:51am On May 19, 2015 |
flofields: He knews no other Head of State would tolerate him or bank-roll him. If he starts anything this time, the creek will not hide him or his army of environmental polluters. 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by BlackTechnology: 5:24am On May 19, 2015 |
flofields: Go back to the kitchen Politics is not meant for you. I forgot Shameless man pretending to be a female 419 |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by ba7man(m): 5:33am On May 19, 2015 |
flofields:With the noise they make, you would think they actually got crude oil "seeds", planted them and worked hard to grow it underground till the whole Niger Delta was filled with crude oil............. 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by patrickmuf(m): 6:13am On May 19, 2015 |
lordcabasa:Bro, I doff my hat for you...This is the voice of reason.... 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by Dosu47: 6:21am On May 19, 2015 |
The struggle for personal gain . abi ? |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by Nobody: 7:41am On May 19, 2015 |
EUROBOMBER:I am also angry with GEJ for being stale...but its not late if we wake up to get things done..we need to be united in the struggle and we will definitly get there... |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by nd07(m): 8:07am On May 19, 2015 |
ba7man: what of boko haram & d North? |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by omonnakoda: 8:08am On May 19, 2015 |
There is nothing wrong with a struggle for equality and fairness .Anyone who disagrees with this cannot be said to be really human and so to that extent reasonable Nigerians will support the fight of oil producing communities. However a number of bitter truths must be told. First that for most of our history Nigeria has been under military rule and most of the injustice has been perpetuated by military rulers. Now we have been under civilian rule for 16 years 1) Did the political leaders of the region articulate the struggle under any coherent leajavascript:void(0);dership as their main agenda at the National assembly? 2)Has there been any kind of political movement fighting for the Delta and what are its objectives; "resource control" is a phrase bandied about but have people actually sat down to discuss what they mean. Let us remind ourselves how the poliical leaders from the region sold out at the National Conference last year 3) There are several ethnic groups in the Delta.Do they have a common forum,do they meet and discuss regularly and are they focused 4) Who are the real political leaders is this determined by guns and cash ? 5) Let us look at the militant struggle this came into being DURING civilian government. I will say that it failed. Why did it fail it was driven by OPPORTUNISTS. Yes there is a problem but they were not fighting for that. If they were why accept amnesty/ 6) If they say they had no choice have they organized politically afterwards? 7) Even today one ponders who are the leaders of the region. 8 ) Today we hear people making threats to blow up pipelines and cripple Nigeria. Those are empty threats 9) Is crippling Nigeria the objective? The real objective can be achieved but this requires patience and a plan 10) The truth is right now there is no plan just anger which often leads to foolishness. 11) You do not fight in anger 12) where is the propaganda machine, the use of press and documentaries 13) Where s the filibustering at the National Assembly 14) At every opportunity those representing the region politically have always sold out 15) There is no law banning advocating secession organizing a party and voting senators with that mission is the strongest signal the region can send to Nigeria. 16) If you send 15 senators to the NA all asking for secession and your States of Assembly pass a similar motion Nigerians will sit up more than any bombing will make them do 17 )The bottomline is there is no genuine leadership and people do not really know what they want Everything everyone says seems to be about oil and how important it is . Well The bitter truth is that the proven reserves of oil will last 30 years roughly. 30 years is not such a long time in the life of a nation. 30 years ago to this day Buhari was in power |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by dalhjana: 8:16am On May 19, 2015 |
i would have been there . but didn't know on time!!” |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by Jesusloveyou: 8:40am On May 19, 2015 |
perryy:which ijaw oil, when u were having ijaw president why not demand for self determination 4yrs ago, for ur information, is only ijaw militant and igbo militant that want self determination, if those two group disturb our peace,they wil see hell. 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by koralink: 10:04am On May 19, 2015 |
In fact if Asari Dokubo tries to play any funny game,he woulb be cut go size 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by Remarkable: 1:49pm On May 19, 2015 |
arent88: wow! that you even have to ask tells me that even if I told you, you still won't know - so lets agree to disagree on the matter. |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by arent88(m): 2:31pm On May 19, 2015 |
Remarkable:sentiments aside if u have any points make them stop saying even if u make any point i wouldnt agree with u.i would only disagree with u if u make baseless assertions.so educate me pls on what gej did for the north. |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by Remarkable: 3:57am On May 20, 2015 |
arent88: Okay, let's take it one at a time: Almajiri schools? |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by arent88(m): 6:44am On May 20, 2015 |
Remarkable:the almajiri school might have being established with good intensions but i tell u it has minimal or no impact atall at the educational advancement of the north.those states in north were this almajiri schools were established werent even having the problem of primary school shortage, were enrolment had outpaced the number of schools available.when u talk abt jonathan favouring the north over other regions i dnt expect u to mention almajiri schools.how on earth has the creation of almajiri schools given the north an edge of other regions. |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by Remarkable: 7:56pm On May 20, 2015 |
arent88: I am not sure whether you are aware of a model developed byexperts in the field of conflict resolution/problem solving... one of the steps includes problem identification... my original post implied that the sum total of projects in the north surpasses the south; but I also left a window open for a possibility that it might not be completely true. The function of the almajiri schools might help you understand why GEJ invested in building them... why not look it up and read up on it. have you lived in the north before? if you knew the number of kids in the streets roaming from place to place is appalling. Those schools showed them that the government has their interests at heart and cares for them. Again, look into the program objectives and how these schools have been functioning... On a point you made of no lack of schools... if they are not interested in western education, isn't that my point? that traditiioinal education that recognizes their culture and then teaches them further helps with the mental emancipation of the child(ren) |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by flofields(f): 8:57pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
BlackTechnology: This thing pained you, dog! 1 Like |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by eneidoko(f): 8:34pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
koralink: He should know that GEJ is no longer President. It is now a different ball game |
Re: Asari-Dokubo Convenes A Meeting On The Next Phase Of The Niger Delta Struggle by ddippset(m): 8:59pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
Jesusloveyou:hehehehehehe. The only person wey for fit resmble am na Oliver de coque but him sef don die. |
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