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FROM THE NIGER DELTA AVENGERS SEEK YE FIRST FISCAL FEDERALISM

Seek ye fisrst the fiscal federalism and every other demands of the the niger delta shall fall in peace

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Tuesday, November 01, 2016
GBAGAM!!! If Anybody Has A Country To Go To, Let Him Leave Nigeria - Buhari



President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his determination to put Nigeria on the right path to greatness. 

On Tuesday, while meeting with Niger Delta elders, Buhari said anyone who has another country should leave Nigeria.

“We are determined to make life comfortable and affordable to all Nigerians," he said. "If anybody has a country to go to, let him go, we will stay here and salvage our country.”

Oriental Times: GBAGAM!!! If Anybody Has A Country To Go To, Let Him Leave Nigeria - Buhari
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Oriental Times: GBAGAM!!! If Anybody Has A Country To Go To, Let Him Leave Nigeria - Buhari

Tuesday, November 01, 2016
JUST IN!!! Give Us Oil Blocks, Niger Delta Elders Tell Buhari

Niger Delta leaders have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to allocate oil blocks to natives of the region as a means of ending militancy in the area.

The leaders of the oil-rich region, who were led by Edwin Clark and Alfred Diette-Spiff, made this demand when they met with the president in Abuja on Tuesday.

They made 16 demands which include,‎ “the allocation of oil blocks to Niger Delta natives‎ so as to grant them inclusive participation in the oil industry‎, the end of the militarisation of the region, review of the amnesty programme, proper funding of the Niger Delta Development Commission, stopping gas flaring, and returning the headquarters of oil companies to the region to stimulate development.”

Speaking with state house correspondents at the end of the meeting, Spiff said with the 16 points “quick wins can be achieved and can restore hope and confidence in a region that has grown sceptical of dialogue and engagements that have hardly produced tangible results.” ,

“The 16 points raised included infrastructural development, manpower, human resources and development and of course, welfare of the people. These are the maiabn things,” he said.

“Relocation of the oil companies. One of those things that we pointed out is that these IOCs have their headquarters somewhere in Lekki or Abuja. Even their operational headquarters are not in their area of operation. So, they are very divorced from the whole activity. This is not right because even the pay as you earn tax is not coming to the region. The workers, nobody is engaged locally there. They just come and harvest and go away. In fact one of two of the French companies there fly in people from abroad and the next crew goes on board the next flight going out. It’s as serious as that. Since it’s a federal government controlled thing we cannot do very much, so we have to appeal to the federal to see that this thing is stopped.

“The presence of the military of course, you know has been agitating the boys. That too we said should be reversed. We don’t want to see the place militarised.

“Then you have the university issue which has been resolved. Oron has been there in the last 18 years, it’s going to be made a degree awarding institution. You also have situations where most of our ports, the estuaries are silted. You know cocoa for instance, ships can’t get in there. Escravos have been silted. You have Burutu, Warri, and all those ports. So, they need to be dredged and kept passable. We also have situations where the youths who have dropped their arms and demilitarized are now being sent on training and they come back and they have no jobs. What are you pushing them to. To use their new skills and go back to the creeks? No. So, the engagement is to make sure that they either form into cooperatives to do farming or fishing or doing something gainful.

“So, we really need to engage the youths who have been trained by the amnesty programme. In addition, the Ogoni situation for instance, is one of many. So,while they are doing the clean up in Ogoni, this should be extended to other parts of the Niger delta.

“And, water supply is very essential because the United Nations environment programme has declared that the water is unfit for human consumption. So, all these are things which add up to what makes the people of the Niger delta. Although the laugh and act and smile. Beneath that frown and smile, they are wearing a frown. So, that is the situation. They are really feeling cheated and short-changed. These are what have been pointed out. The federal government should bring out a key, to go there, have a look see, confirm all that we are saying and see that things are addressed. And they are minor issues that can be done just by the red pen of the president.”

Also, speaking with journalists, Ibe kachickwu, minister of state for petroleum, who brokered the meeting, explained why militant leaders were absent.

‎He said militant leaders were not invited because Buhari wanted to hear from their elder who they were and how to locate the root causes of problem the before taking further action.‎

The minister said with the dialogue crude oil production ‎had risen to as high as 2.1 million barrels, “largely as a result of preliminary negotiations and scaling down of hostilities by militants in the Niger Delta.

On his part, the president promised to study the demands and to cooperate with them in ending the environmental and economic sabotage of the region.

However, he added that their demands did not require quick solutions, but that they needed lasting solutions.

Oriental Times: JUST IN!!! Give Us Oil Blocks, Niger Delta Elders Tell Buhari
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Oriental Times: JUST IN!!! Give Us Oil Blocks, Niger Delta Elders Tell Buhari

Wednesday, November 02, 2016
Tension As Fulani Herdsmen, Delta Community Exchange Gunfire


Suspected Fulani herdsmen and youths from Umunor community in Ossissa Kingdom in the Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State on Monday evening exchanged gunfire.

Although, it was not clear if there was any casualty, it was learnt that the exchange of gunshots followed an attempt by some suspected herdsmen to invade the community over a lingering crisis between the farmers and herdsmen in the area.

Sources in the community told our correspondent on Tuesday that the incident made residents to flee to neighbouring villages.

A security source told news men that a security post had been stationed in the area following the intervention of the council chairman and the police area commander who visited the village on Tuesday morning.

“We don’t know if any casualty was recorded during Monday’s incident but there was a heavy exchange of gunfire between herdsmen and community members over a failed attack on Umunor community. Our men have been drafted there to keep the peace.”

Oriental Times: Tension As Fulani Herdsmen, Delta Community Exchange Gunfire
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Oriental Times: Tension As Fulani Herdsmen, Delta Community Exchange Gunfire

#FreeNnamdiKanu #Freedom4Biafra I wonder the magic British used to charm our fathers that enable them Amalgamated us with those who only plight is to takeover governance they can't handle properly.



#BiafraRestoration is inevitable no matter what #TyrantBuhari & his cohorts does, #Biafra is here & they know that.



British so love Islam to the extent they can do anything to protect them, but, Christianity they brought to us, we happily accepted and they still hate us with passion. They fraud Nigeria and brought out Buhari some fleeceable, selfcentered and greedy individual's jumped and followed without knowing the real objective.



Boko Haram was hijacked to make Jonathan government ungovernable and incompetent in the eyes of International Communities because of the USA report on the possible break-up of Nigeria in 2015. British are enslaving Nigeria in same holding Africa down not to prosper. People don't understand what is going on. This is why Nnamdi Kanu was arrested because he tells British government to their face that they are fraud.



If we don't rise up against British & dismantle the fraud called Nigeria they created through Royal Niger Company, buying of palm oil to enslaving us , we will remain slaves; because, Hausa/Fulani is not our problem, British is. British use the Hausa/Fulani as tools to enslave and impoverish Nigeria & Africa, getting #Biafra is the antidote for #AfricaFreedom.

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Wednesday, November 02, 2016
Hundreds Left Jobless As Lagos State Government Demolishes 2,000 Shanties In Jakande Estate


Operatives of the Lagos State Building Investment Corporation, Monday, demolished over 2,000 illegal shanties and makeshift shops allegedly used to deface Jakande Estate in Ejigbo. The action of the agency, according to residents and shop owners in the estate have rendered hundreds of people jobless as the shops provided a ‘daily bread’ to the owners.

According to one of the residents, Kayode Adesina who spoke to The Guardian amidst tears:

“The demolition was carried by the Lagos State Building Investment Corporation and the Ministry of Environment. They gave us notice of demolition but where do they expect us to go. They said they want to beautify the estate. They came with over seven Bulldozers and dozens of military men and here we are, I have my children in the university. My job stopped and it was from this shop they demolished that we have been feeding on.

“I am devastated as I speak to you now. We have gone to the Lagos State House of Assembly to register our protest; we have also been to Baba Jakande’s house. I am confused and I don’t know what to do.

”Another shop owner, Gboyega Adebanjo told The Guardian that the entire estate would protest the action of government.

His words:

“This was not the change we voted for. It is unfair that actions of the government are usually against the poor and the middle class. What do they expect us to do now? How can they just come and destroy our source of livelihood?”

According to another resident, who identified himself as Damilola Agbaje:

“The exercise carried out by government is not in our favour. It is not good that Lagos State government has continued to make life miserable for us. We are not in a happy mood at all.”

Women and youths of the area were sighted wearing long faces as scavengers had a filled day carrying metals from the destroyed buildings.

Although, shop owners had attempted to halt the demolition, they were prevented by fierce looking military personnel who came with the Lagos State officials.

One of the shop owners who spoke with The Guardian said that she had owned the place for over a decade.

Oriental Times: Hundreds Left Jobless As Lagos State Government Demolishes 2,000 Shanties In Jakande
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Oriental Times: Hundreds Left Jobless As Lagos State Government Demolishes 2,000 Shanties In Jakande