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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by 01Mysticdon(m): 3:16pm On Jan 16, 2016
Obj, yaradua nd gej couldn't stop them and buhari can't. No Igbo, Yoruba and hausa should comment biko.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by vickylala239: 3:17pm On Jan 16, 2016
murphyibiam15:

make i help the guy answer ur question
the court ordered an unconditional release of kanu and the bail of dasuki but the president disobeyed it by using DSS to rearrest them...get it now?

Okk I get you!!

Thank God you said rearrested, meaning he was released and arrest back right??

are you aware that he was rearrested on and count charge??

that both of them were rearrested on another count charge??

both could not meet the second bail That's Why are still There...it is wise to always follow news...

Are aware the the charges against them are not for child's play??...for government to get whole of this kind of people, they mst throw charge against you again once you meet you 1st bail condition....

To me I Dnt knw abt you,the government are wise......if the claim that the government disobeyed court order they shuld meet the second bail condition....

It may Also interest you to knw that even if they meet a second bail condition another charge will be thrown against them,hence rearrested.this set of people need to be on the watch and that what the government is doing.....

They are given access to legal advice, medicals,food etc.so to me I don't see Why the shuld be in a haste to leave There since they claim they are innocent....

They are not tortured,so Why in a haste?

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by jascon1(m): 3:19pm On Jan 16, 2016
BuddhaPalm:


Wisdom.
oh, really! That's not a plan yet. How would u personally handle this situation?
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by NewGombawa: 3:25pm On Jan 16, 2016
[size=18pt] Toad-Polio, you cant bomb Nigeria's Economy,
Nigeria is now back to the farms
Oil-Fields and Oil-Pipelines are history.
Una DON become expired old school
CHIKen Nahn, CE Fini and Finito.
[/size]

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by copiescopy(m): 3:30pm On Jan 16, 2016
klax:
In as much I don't support bloodshed of any sort I belief buhari should slow down a little hhhhmmm mm. .....these guys in Niger Delta called militant they got the cash the connection the weapon the technical know how to wreck the system I'm saying this because couple of them are well known to me personally and their is no way fed govt will attack that region that other militant will not join Tompolo, they will join him I'm 100% sure of that.

So can buhari and Tifnubu handle these:

Boko Haram
MEND
Shiite or shit
Biafra
Fulani militia
OPC brazing up

Can you Mr buhari handle all these with your power hungry attitude Gragra.........is not the solution but wisdom.


which OPC is brazing up ? TAAA OPC NA CHICKEN THEM BE o. THEY GOT NO WINGS TO FLY .

SW PPL BE HOLDING THEIR HEADS NOW AND BE WAITING ON LIKE LET THE OIL FLOW SO THEY CAN RUB IT ON THEIR SILLY MOUTH.

TINUBUS PLANS OF GETTING HOLD OF THE OIL CITY JUST SLIPPED PASS HIS HANDS.

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by princejayboss: 3:31pm On Jan 16, 2016
LordAdam:


Yesterday, Tompolo distanced himself from the attacks.

Tompolo is in a quagmire. First, the success of the ND freedom fight was because there were a lot of groups with shared objectives fighting concurrently in different sections of the SS. Now, it is just Tompolo, and, if he was fighting, his reason for fighting would be for himself and not the region, which means he would not enjoy the wide support from the majority of militants.

Two, most of the militants are already enjoying a massive welfare package and will be less likely to return to the creeks because of one commander's selfish interests.

But with that said, we should all remember that Tompolo has been receiving at least N1b from the government every month in personal welfare packages and defense contracts since Amnesty started in 2009. That is aside the obvious bunkering he has been involved in as a side gig.

Also, remember how he bought a war ship sometime ago? The fact is that at the moment, Tompolo has the money, the means, and the connections to prosecute a war on the Nigerian state without even been in the country. With the supply glut, low oil prices, and an army that is reeling from a challenging BH war, Nigeria will not be as ready to fight this renewed conflict as they were earlier under Yaradua.

But then again, Tompolo can't just submit himself to the authorities. The authorities have a poor record of respecting the judiciary. That is the quagmire. Once again, thousands will likely die because of the interests and actions of a few.

-Lord


Intact reasoning.... You got the words outa ma mouth.... FG should handle this with brain not this noise people make here.... Nobody is above the law but that person can go down dragging the economy with him....

This dude has the money.... The means .... The connection and experience.....


He was negotiating black market arm deals for Nigeria and that allow makes him dengerous .... We better handle this with care ..... Just yesterday Venezuela declared herself economic emergency why? Because the same thing that has been our problem is the same this is their problem... Oil
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by hmuhammad(m): 3:31pm On Jan 16, 2016
passionate88:
they couldn't do that in an open environment (north), is it the creeks they want to start from?
They did it in sambisa, did it in Bama,gwoza, dikwa, yobe etc
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by princejayboss: 3:35pm On Jan 16, 2016
NewGombawa:
[size=18pt] Toad-Polio, you cant bomb Nigeria's Economy,
Nigeria is now back to the farms
Oil-Fields and Oil-Pipelines are history.
Una DON become expired old school
CHIKen Nahn, CE Fini and Finito.
[/size]


How many you don farm this year..... Keep deceiving yourself in support of what you don't know .... I swear .... If saudi Arabia see opportunities to help destabilize Nigeria especially the ND ... They would help because the zero production in Naija will surge up their market prices at the world level..... Remember our capital income is based on what ? .....
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by abumeinben(m): 3:36pm On Jan 16, 2016
LordAdam:


I hear they have frozen his bank accounts in the country.

But if he has (and I suspect he has) moved most of the monies to foreign accounts, then it is a lost cause for the FG. Unless they can prove that it is laundered money, which they cannot prove unless he has been taken to court and nailed for laundering charges, they cannot talk to the foreign banks/governments to release the money back. Kpata Kpata na another Abacha level go happen with the money trickling down in bits.

In any case, made men like Tompolo place their money in hidden vaults and finance havens around the world like Switzerland, Cayman Islands, Bahamas, British Virgin Island... where no one apart from the account owner can take cash from the account (not even the US).

Tompolo is one of the most powerful men in the ND region, so his people and associates will have to be heavily against him to give him up without a fight.

Remember that the SS is not yet convinced of the intentions of PMB (coupled by his court actions and statements), so it would be hard to get his people to give him up (I'm not talking about his village people that are only concerned about the money, I'm talking about the other commanders in MEND, other militant groups, and the made men in the region)...

It's a battle of individual interests. That is part of the quagmire.

-Lord

Yeah!

That reminds me of that cartel drug "god" in Mexico (forgotten his name). How was caught "in" Mexico. This dude was rated in billion $, far above what tompolo could imagine. But he was still caught.

I believe, with this bombings of multinational facilities, tompolo could be declared wanted nationally, though he might deny the bombing activities, the fact that he's refusing court invite (thanks to PMB), he could be declared wanted.

Besides, isn't there a transnational agreement that when there is a "suspected" case against a person in his home country, then the country he's currently resident should give him up? Just like when Osama bin laden ran to Pakistan during his days, the Pakistani PM to come in to defend Pakistan stake in the search.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by Reference(m): 3:39pm On Jan 16, 2016
jascon1:
Maybe an air raid will bring a calm. What do you think?

On the pipelines. Hmmm.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by TheFreeOne: 3:41pm On Jan 16, 2016
NewGombawa:
[size=18pt] Toad-Polio, you cant bomb Nigeria's Economy,
Nigeria is now back to the farms
Oil-Fields and Oil-Pipelines are history.
Una DON become expired old school
CHIKen Nahn, CE Fini and Finito.
[/size]

Kindly enlighten us on how much foreign exchange Nigeria is making from agriculture as you insinuated

If oil is expired why is our budget based on $38 per barrel benchmark

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by princejayboss: 3:42pm On Jan 16, 2016
jascon1:
Maybe an air raid will bring a calm. What do you think?


Hmmmn.... Seems like opening a glass door with a Grande
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by LordAdam: 3:49pm On Jan 16, 2016
abumeinben:


Yeah!

That reminds me of that cartel drug "god" in Mexico (forgotten his name). How was caught "in" Mexico. This dude was rated in billion $, far above what tompolo could imagine. But he was still caught.

I believe, with this bombings of multinational facilities, tompolo could be declared wanted nationally, though he might deny the bombing activities, the fact that he's refusing court invite (thanks to PMB), he could be declared wanted.

Besides, isn't there a transnational agreement that when there is a "suspected" case against a person in his home country, then the country he's currently resident should give him up? Just like when Osama bin laden ran to Pakistan during his days, the Pakistani PM to come in to defend Pakistan stake in the search.

You have a point. But remember that Mexico is not Nigeria.

Tompolo is taken as a freedom fighter by his people, The Mexican drug lord is taken as a ruthless criminal who kills with reckless abandon.

He has denied his involvement in the bombing officially, but he is still declare wanted because he has flouted court orders, but the question is does the military have the jurisdiction to arrest a person being tried for a civil case? Only the police have that right (to the best of my knowledge).

The military can only wade in when Tompolo attacks any installation or facility that is tantamount to destabilizing the security balance of the nation. Even then, they would have to be careful because Tompolo is not your average armed robber, he is a war lord.

In world politics, if you don't have the military and economic might, you can not force another country to honor an agreement. E never even reach time for Tompolo to run.

Make we dey watch sha. All this one na my own analysis. Na stand I dey, doz wen dey d field nai know the koko wela.

I am just hoping PMB can resolve this without leading to avoidable loss of life and property. Because seriously, na him start am. If him be dey follow rule of law, Tompolo for don see reason to go answer him name for court, return go house.

-Lord
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by pulsa(m): 3:51pm On Jan 16, 2016
AngryNigerian:
Is President Buhari about to be the last Nigerian President I just pray for the best in all these
. thank you that is what I pray for "the best" whether we remain together or secede.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by VintageCocktail(m): 3:51pm On Jan 16, 2016
princejayboss:



Hmmmn.... Seems like opening a glass door with a Grande
grenade with a toast of bazooka, RPG and chains ofUzi.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by princejayboss: 3:52pm On Jan 16, 2016
PMB should realize that Politics is different from being a general.... Americans struck deals with Iran, even pay Israel and Egypt $3b each year for nothing, they also lick the butts of Saudis just to have political stability in the region..... My point is this.... There people you don't fight like that .... It might work on the short term but the result will be long term.....


Tomopolo is case that he should handled with care... Maybe going after his money... Assets... Business, damage his image through paid mainstream and cramping his business structure so that he will be freeking weak before going to him in the open

It is in the interest of OPEC if Nigeria can have a zero crude export because it will balance the book with the Saudi Arabian extra 1m barrels which will in turn surge up the crude prices at the world level.... Thus alot oil producing countries will hope that Iran fails in her nuclear deal agreement in other to limit the flow of oil since there I strong indication that Israeli Air force may visit Lybia in the coming weeks to cut off the oil fields that Isis controls over there..... As you can see all this will in return make bunkering in Niger delta a very profitable business..... And harm Nigeria economy to Zero.


I think the presidency is totally lost it considering the state of the economy you are looking to declare Nigeria a state of emergency economy just like Venezuela did.... Venezuelan president was busy forming super man while the country was nose diving to hell..... Most Nigerians think that they are helping Mr president with praise at all time even when things are bad.... You are simply messing the old man up.... Be critical of him whenever he fails and praise when necessary.

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by kissval1388: 3:53pm On Jan 16, 2016
AmazonKindle:
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I don't understand pls explain more
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by AmazonKindle: 3:58pm On Jan 16, 2016
kissval1388:

I don't understand pls explain more

when you open a page ,you check the URL at the search bar,you copy it that is the source that page

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by Nobody: 4:01pm On Jan 16, 2016
LordAdam:


I hear they have frozen his bank accounts in the country.

But if he has (and I suspect he has) moved most of the monies to foreign accounts, then it is a lost cause for the FG. Unless they can prove that it is laundered money, which they cannot prove unless he has been taken to court and nailed for laundering charges, they cannot talk to the foreign banks/governments to release the money back. Kpata Kpata na another Abacha level go happen with the money trickling down in bits.

In any case, made men like Tompolo place their money in hidden vaults and finance havens around the world like Switzerland, Cayman Islands, Bahamas, British Virgin Island... where no one apart from the account owner can take cash from the account (not even the US).

Tompolo is one of the most powerful men in the ND region, so his people and associates will have to be heavily against him to give him up without a fight.

Remember that the SS is not yet convinced of the intentions of PMB (coupled by his court actions and statements), so it would be hard to get his people to give him up (I'm not talking about his village people that are only concerned about the money, I'm talking about the other commanders in MEND, other militant groups, and the made men in the region)...

It's a battle of individual interests. That is part of the quagmire.

-Lord
Great reasoning!

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by mascotman(m): 4:05pm On Jan 16, 2016
peace be still!
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by Amtruelovecom: 4:12pm On Jan 16, 2016
jascon1:
calm down, bro! Don cuss, yet. I only threw a question at everyone. Just drop ur opinions n it will be appreciated. OK, personally how would you tackle this development to bring peace and progress in the country?



Sorry bro... Am still " freekiss"

Dialogue should be the first step and not air raid

Using air raid might solve the problem immediately , it will create a bigger problem in future

Don't forget an air strike will make the south south people to fully support Biafra

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by Ishilove: 4:22pm On Jan 16, 2016
Reference:


On the pipelines. Hmmm.
.

Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by bekpo(m): 4:27pm On Jan 16, 2016
In this country,there r laws n these laws where made for total obedience n not in disobedience. Moreso, these laws where made for observance by every body n not for some people. In Nigeria every citizen are equal before d law and every body must irrespective of ur status in d society must as a matter of fact observe and or observance of d rule of law. No individual is bigger than his country n u can not fight ur country, doing so is tantamount to suicide mission. I implore Tompolo to humbly as a matter of fact submit himself to the rule of law,the can not fight d battle he's trying to initiat against d state. Attempting to make it a regional thing by dragging the Niger Delta into his personal issue is an attempt to incite the region Niger Delta against d Federal Govement which in it self a seriouse criminal offence under d constitution of d federal republic of nigeria 1999 as amended. Tompolo should go answer and clear his name of d criminal allegations against him if he claims his hands are clean after all wen he was enjoying d loot,he never consider whether or d Niger Delta question has been addressed. He should and his cohort carry their cross n not drag d Niger Delta Region into it..
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by kissval1388: 4:29pm On Jan 16, 2016
AmazonKindle:


when you open a page ,you check the URL at the search bar,you copy it that is the source that page
guy thanks. I get it now
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by elohorayodele: 4:32pm On Jan 16, 2016
jascon1:
Maybe an air raid will bring a calm. What do you think?

An air raid on your village Abi?
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by nike4love: 4:35pm On Jan 16, 2016
grin grin an attack on militant is an attack on the south.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by sheilak: 4:36pm On Jan 16, 2016
LordAdam:


You have a point. But remember that Mexico is not Nigeria.

Tompolo is taken as a freedom fighter by his people, The Mexican drug lord is taken as a ruthless criminal who kills with reckless abandon.

He has denied his involvement in the bombing officially, but he is still declare wanted because he has flouted court orders, but the question is does the military have the jurisdiction to arrest a person being tried for a civil case? Only the police have that right (to the best of my knowledge).

The military can only wade in when Tompolo attacks any installation or facility that is tantamount to destabilizing the security balance of the nation. Even then, they would have to be careful because Tompolo is not your average armed robber, he is a war lord.

In world politics, if you don't have the military and economic might, you can not force another country to honor an agreement. E never even reach time for Tompolo to run.

Make we dey watch sha. All this one na my own analysis. Na stand I dey, doz wen dey d field nai know the koko wela.

I am just hoping PMB can resolve this without leading to avoidable loss of life and property. Because seriously, na him start am. If him be dey follow rule of law, Tompolo for don see reason to go answer him name for court, return go house.

-Lord
I can't remember the drug lord's name but he was cherished by his own people too.

Nothing will happen undecided
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by Nobody: 4:52pm On Jan 16, 2016
My father once told me that it is not wise for a powerful man to pick quarrel with many people at the same time. To rule a complex country like Nigeria, you will need the wisdom of OBJ, the humility of GEJ, the fearlessness of PMB and the cunningness of IBB.

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Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by emperorchedda(m): 4:57pm On Jan 16, 2016
calaway:




have you not heard that there has been calls by the ijaws against the government bordering on the fact that the oil and gas well in the ss are ownd by hausa people and operated by multinationals headed by yoruba and locating these oil company headquarters and allied services in lagos where taxes are also paid.

the pmb government should without delay>

0.respect the autonomy of the judiciary and right to fair trail of citizens also understanding that he does not own Nigeria and must be nationalistic in his approach must call all genuine aggrieved to a dialogue and address all injustice and inequity.
1.Arrest and prosecute senator Enang for for stealing the original budget and smuggling into the senate a forged copy of the most impotant government document this year. this is the height of criminality. senator enang is a thief working for buhari!!!!
2.Arrest and prosecute fashola and ameachi duo who have been implicated by probe panels for theft.
3.Visit the Halliburton matter that has seen four high profile Americans get jail terms while the architect and planner in Nigeria is the APC navigator.
What is the relationship between bombings in Niger Delta and stolen budget by senator Enang? And what is the relationship between bombings in Niger Delta and Fashola and Amechi?? Did Enang, Fashola or Amechi send anyone to set off bombs?

Please I need a response
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by ibisko04: 5:02pm On Jan 16, 2016
LordAdam:


Yesterday, Tompolo distanced himself from the attacks.

Tompolo is in a quagmire. First, the success of the ND freedom fight was because there were a lot of groups with shared objectives fighting concurrently in different sections of the SS. Now, it is just Tompolo, and, if he was fighting, his reason for fighting would be for himself and not the region, which means he would not enjoy the wide support from the majority of militants.

Two, most of the militants are already enjoying a massive welfare package and will be less likely to return to the creeks because of one commander's selfish interests.

But with that said, we should all remember that Tompolo has been receiving at least N1b from the government every month in personal welfare packages and defense contracts since Amnesty started in 2009. That is aside the obvious bunkering he has been involved in as a side gig.

Also, remember how he bought a war ship sometime ago? The fact is that at the moment, Tompolo has the money, the means, and the connections to prosecute a war on the Nigerian state without even been in the country. With the supply glut, low oil prices, and an army that is reeling from a challenging BH war, Nigeria will not be as ready to fight this renewed conflict as they were earlier under Yaradua.

But then again, Tompolo can't just submit himself to the authorities. The authorities have a poor record of respecting the judiciary. That is the quagmire. Once again, thousands will likely die because of the interests and actions of a few.

-Lord
Either you or Tompolo, I don't know who is more foolish.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by porshuch: 5:06pm On Jan 16, 2016
Bigmarx:
In 1983 crude oil sold for $7 per barrel. Like every other commodity it fluctuates. Let US start drilling naaa....Truth is US can never go for crude export. Rather they are determined towards getting another source of power. The price of crude will go up sooner or later....mind you even at $10, Naija major FX will still be from crude....
$7 as of 1983, go and check how much a Peugeot car was sold then, you don't compare the value of money then to this current time.
Re: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by MCRUEMUS: 5:06pm On Jan 16, 2016
DgreatObserver:
Tonder fire them make them bomb their land finish by them self na who go suffer am. Idiot naija delta
IF U ARE ABUSING NIGER DELTA THEN I BETTER RELEASE CURSE ON U

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