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Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 10:44am On May 23, 2016 |
For those asking "Where is Asari" and those saying he's now quiet for fear of being arrested; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-WddVvi6_Y 9 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by olatunjithomas(m): 10:46am On May 23, 2016 |
at last, so,what did he say happened? 1 Like |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 10:47am On May 23, 2016 |
olatunjithomas: Do you also have ear infection like Bubu? 116 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by gisthit: 10:49am On May 23, 2016 |
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Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by kbams241: 10:51am On May 23, 2016 |
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Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 10:53am On May 23, 2016 |
gisthit: He has said that they (the 5%) will keep their resources while Bubu should go and look for what to use to take care of the 97%. 106 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Rose2014: 10:56am On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa: You mean the type of Ear infection that starts when it's time to visit Nigeria? 73 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 10:57am On May 23, 2016 |
Lalasticlala, Mynd44, do you guys think he is right? 2 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by freeze001(f): 11:04am On May 23, 2016 |
Simple and straightforward! Hold ur own for ur 95% and we hold our own for our dearest 5%! Useless arrogance and divisiveness expressed by a President! See the outcome! 126 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Abeymills(m): 11:04am On May 23, 2016 |
How can d president of a country like Nigeria diverse in nature human religion ethnic n tribe say openly dat some pple are 5% n others 95% while d d real 5% gives 80% of d nations income?Mr president u are an hypocrite 137 Likes 19 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by SLIDEwaxie(m): 11:07am On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa:sensless as usual. How does 5% and 97% goes hand in hand? Na sets we dey do abi Na percentage? 22 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 11:10am On May 23, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie: The joke is on you bro. Buhari said some people gave him 5% of votes while some others gave him 97%. 114 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by mrvitalis(m): 11:14am On May 23, 2016 |
And the university u built was with the resources of which people and u built where? ? All the money u have what have u done for the kalabari nation, can u point to any school u renovated?? No. .. hypocrisy at its peak Oil block is $20 million we have 190 to sale, if u have the money am sure Nigeria will sale to u 31 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by freeze001(f): 11:16am On May 23, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie: Is this an attempt to appear smart? Then you have failed woefully! Your fantastically inept president specifically used those figures in his classic division of the country into two parts: the part that gave him 97% of their votes and those who gave 5% of their votes who cannot, in his opinion, be treated equally with the 97% vote producers. You need to decide then who is the senseless dolt: you or ur Bubu. 99 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 11:27am On May 23, 2016 |
mrvitalis: He has answered that question time and over again. 34 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by SLIDEwaxie(m): 11:52am On May 23, 2016 |
freeze001:lady, I dnt even think I quoted u for this matter... U trying to prove smart is fall out with sense on its own. In contrary to what u belived, I'm simply asking, are we talking sets or percentage... It is simply a brain teaser to the wailers... If u dnt knw wot to say, keep shut, abeg. We all knw that 97% : 5% is possible in sets equation .. But, assuming buhari is old, senile and certificates, like u use to say, what abt u? Shebi una dey prove better, why the 97:5 (%)? I bet buharibuhari can always prove himself, what abt u? So, we need to knw who the dunces are: is the the wailers who just open mouth and talk, you, who tried to be smart but still on the same path, asari, the toothless one, who just suddenly found his voice after your deranged brothers started blowing up pipelines, or your imaginary 'inept president'? Sunnynwa: 20 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by VulgarVulvas: 12:02pm On May 23, 2016 |
[size=18pt] Buhari's legacy of failure : Dec. 31, 1983 - Aug. 27, 1984[/size] Declaring itself an “offshoot” of the Murtala-Obasanjo government of the late seventies, the Buhari regime purged the uppermost echelon of the Armed Forces, retiring all officers of the rank of Major General equivalent or above at the time of the coup.But that was not all.Some lower ranking officers, including Captain M Bala Shagari, the former President’s son were also retired.In time to come his junior brother, Musa, would also be thrown out of the AirForce Secondary School in Jos.Buhari detained most political leaders of the Second Republic, accusing them of indiscipline and profligacy.For the first time in Nigerian history, thecountry’s security organizations were actively used to track down alleged acts of corruption through the Special Investigation Bureau preparatory to formal military style trials at Bonny Camp.As had been the initial practice by various prior military regimes, special asset recovery military tribunals were set up all over the country.A “War against Indiscipline” (WAI) was launched.Such indiscipline was interpreted broadly to mean lack of environmental cleanliness, lack of manners (such as failing to take one’s place in queues), corruption, smuggling, desecration of the flag and disloyalty to the anthem. The State Security (Detention of Persons) Decree Number 2 of 1984 gave the Chief of Staff,Supreme Headquarters (Major General Idiagbon) the power to detain anyone labelled a security risk for up to six months without trial.Decree Number 4 of 1984 was promulgated to prevent journalists from reporting news that could potentially embarrass government officials. Nduka Iraborand Tunde Thompsonwere convicted under the decree.Some high visibility special interest groups, including the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), ran afoul of the government and were outlawed.TheLabour Congress was banned from undertaking strike action. In July 1984, in what was clearly a high risk move, the Buhari government – allegedly assisted by Israeli intelligence – unsuccessfully attempted to kidnap Alhaji Umaru Dikko, self-exiled 2nd republic Transportation Minister, from a flat in London.He was grabbed while taking a stroll, bundled into a van, intubated and placed on ventilator support supervised by an Israeli anesthesiologist, then placed into a crate and taken to Stansted airport outside London. Just before embarkation on a Lagos bound cargo plane suspicious British Police and customs officers – already alerted by Dikko’s assistant who witnessed the kidnap from her window – aborted the heist.The incident created a diplomatic storm and even resulted in tit-for-tat seizures of Nigerian and British Airways aircraft in London and Lagos.High Commissioners to both countries were withdrawn – and were not reinstated until February 1986. To address economic issues, Buhari introduced austerity measures. He closed the country’s borders – which were not reopened until March 1st, 1986 -and expelled illegal aliens.Severe limitations were placed on imports.Smuggling and foreign exchange offenses were viewed as acts of economic sabotage – with severe penalties.Unfortunately, accompanied by high inflation, these measures made business onerous for import-dependent local businesses. Many workers were retrenched in the public and private sectors ata time prices of elementary food items, caused in part by famine, were rising.Nevertheless, with all the attributes of a military operation, the color design of Nigeria’s currency was also changed in April 1984,in part to deal with fake notes in local and regional circulation thought to be affecting liquidity, but also to undercut corruptly expropriated cash stocks outside the country.Generals Buhari and Idiagbon secretly initiated this major undertaking by reaching down to a staff officer at SHQ, then Lt. Col. MC Alli, who in turn relied on one clerk, Sergeant Ibrahim Audu, bypassing the Finance Ministry, Central Bank, Supreme Military and Federal Executive Councils. The credibility of the currency exchange exercise was, however,severely tested when the late Emir of Gwandu, father of Major Mustafa Haruna Jokolo (rtd) who was then the ADC to the C-in-C, arrived back in the country from a foreign trip with a large delegation of wives and children.Newspapers reported that aided by connections to the regime, he cleared 53 suitcases, none of which were inspected by the customs service at the airport which was then under Abubakar Atiku – the current Vice President.However, the issue remains controversial with latter day unsubstantiated comments from General Buhari himself as well as aides to former Major Jokolo (who is now the Emir of Gwandu) claiming on the one hand that the count of “53 suitcases” was inaccurate and on the other that the scenario was contrived by then NSO Boss Rafindadi allegedly to protecta friend of his in the diplomatic service. To deal with the emerging problem of narcoticstrafficking a retrospective law was passed to have suspects arrested, tried, convicted and shot.Irrespective of the merits of taking a harsh line to the problem, the retrospective nature of the decree – leading to the deaths ofBartholomew Owoh, Bernard Ogedegbe and Lawal Ojuolape - was inherently controversial to many neutral observers.The fact that a death sentence was the prescribed punishment was considered too severe by others.On the other hand the risk that investigations would someday target well placed military officers and their mules became a source of quiet background agitation, particularly when some very prominent businessmen like Dantata, Isyaku Rabiu, Maidaribe, Bako Kontagora, Amali Sokoto, Haruna Dan-Ja and others were arrested for this or other reasons or their relatives investigated. Separately, the Buhari government – or agents purportedly acting on its behalf –humiliated several important personalities and opinion leaders in the country.The O’oni of Ife and Emir of Kano were publicly cautioned and restricted to their domains after they paid a visit to Israel, a countrywith which Nigeria did not have diplomatic relations at the time, dating back to OAU actions in solidarity with Egypt during the 1983 Arab-Israeli war.A team of soldiers was sent to the Park Lane residence of Chief Awolowo in Apapa where they proceeded to ransack the premises, searching for nothing in particular.Sheikh Mahmoud Gumi, a reverred moslem cleric, was allegedly removed from chairmanship of the Nigerian Pilgrims Board, his salary terminated and official car impounded – ostensibly because he disagreed with the decision to execute cocaine traffickers.It remains controversial to this day whether some of these activities were undertaken, not by the Supreme Headquarters per se, but by lower echelons in the Army (specifically the Directorate of Military Intelligence) as part of a psyops campaign to discredit the regime and set it up for the kill.I recall, for example, that while leading members of the NMA were being hunted down by the NSO supposedly on behalf of General Buhari, at least one prominent activist claimed to be in touch with the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Babangida who was said to be sending signals to aggrieved Doctors at variance with the public posture of the regime. As fate would have it, twenty months later on Sallah Day, Id-el-Kabir August 26/27, 1985, Odoba, now a full lieutenant, was again at the FRCN Radio station in Ikoyi as the duty officer. Once again he was told by his Garrison Commander not to resist when he sees armored vehicles approaching for yet another ‘exercise’. Shortly thereafter, Colonel Joshua Nimyel Dogonyaro, Director of Manning (“A” Branch) and concurrent Director of the Department of Armour at the Army Headquarters arrived, barely taking notice of the young officer. At 0600 hours on Tuesday August 27, 1985, snoozy from the laid back atmosphere of a moslem public holiday, unsuspecting Nigerians woke up to familiar cycles of martial music interspersed with a radio announcement made in an unfamiliar voice.It was Dogonyaro.Among other things, he said: 'A small group of individuals in the Supreme Military Council had abused their power and failed to listen to the advice of their colleagues or the public, about tackling the country's economic problems.'He then announced that the regime of Major General Muhammadu Buhari had been deposed. Hours later, at about 1 pm, the more familiar voice of Brigadier Sani Abacha, then GOC, 2nd Mechanized Division of the Nigerian Army, based in Ibadan, came on to announce the appointment of Major General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, then Chief of Army Staff, as the new Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Babangida, having flown back to the capital from Minna, in his home state, where he was allegedly on vacation, subsequently took the title of 'President'.The position of Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters was eliminated. Navy Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, then Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command was appointed to the new position of Chief of General Staff (CGS) at the General Staff HQ.This subtle change in title neatly removed the service chiefs from any kind of direct reporting relationship to the new CGS. 26 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by VulgarVulvas: 12:05pm On May 23, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie: The 97 and 5 percentiles are not a ratio in simple mathematics but a demograph of voting patterns between the north and better south. If you must take it up with anybody then ask your dullard because he is responsible for that categorization of Nigeria 56 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by cktheluckyman: 12:07pm On May 23, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie:This question should be directed to your illiterate dullard.No wonder he had F9 n his forged WAEC results 51 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Nobody: 12:08pm On May 23, 2016 |
I Concur 4 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Goke7: 12:16pm On May 23, 2016 |
they are just using the 5% and 95% to blackmail PMB but the truth is the ss and se never for one day like PMB and PMB is aware of this too, hence he doesn't give a damn just like their hero GEJ. PMB have this covered, FG will continue to generate revenue through the fuel hike as we continue to import petrol and other petroleum products, taxes and tariffs will be raised, stamp duty already generating revenue so the bombing can as well continue, when they are tired, they will think of something else. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 12:17pm On May 23, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie: Still digging yourself into a hole? Buhari said, some states gave him 5% while some gave him 97%. It implies that in the states where he received 5% votes, his opponents received the remaining 95% while in areas where he received 97% votes, hos opponents received 3% votes. How is that difficult for you to deduce? 32 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 12:19pm On May 23, 2016 |
Goke7: And forex to import those commodities will fall from the sky abi? Common sense is not common. 46 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by kcy(m): 12:31pm On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa:bro vote is different from resources 1 Like |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 12:44pm On May 23, 2016 |
kcy: What are you saying? 9 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Goke7: 12:59pm On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa: and only oil provide us forex abi? 8 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Nobody: 1:01pm On May 23, 2016 |
Bubu bleeped up sh,how can he devide the country into 9d% nd 5% 12 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 1:03pm On May 23, 2016 |
Goke7: Oil provides 90% of Nigeria's foreign exchange. 22 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Goke7: 1:07pm On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa: thank God, its 90% and not 100%, that's lovely 3 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Retributionn: 1:13pm On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa: Sunny aka sunnybobo aka Nwabobo Sunday a nwafor like you have now turned to supporter of Ijaws You tried to intimidate the government with Ipob but your Igbos were dealt with decisively, now you are worshiping Tompolo and Asari because you cannot confront Buhari yourself Where is your gburugburu spirit Nwanna? Since the ejection of Jonathan from power, you have become so idle because no crumbs from the table Sunnynwa go find a job to do 11 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Sunnynwa: 1:43pm On May 23, 2016 |
Retributionn: Egg baba, still alive? 5 Likes |
Re: Asari Dokubo Speaks On Niger-Delta Avengers (video) by Retributionn: 1:49pm On May 23, 2016 |
Sunnynwa: Egg baba ko, Yam baba ni Out of Tompolo and Asari, whose ass do you like licking the most? 7 Likes 1 Share |
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