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NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Hardeysolution(m): 12:06am On Aug 22, 2016
I or let me say we all learnt that the Niger delta avengers have announced a ceasefire and open for dialogue.
Questions we need to deliberate on

Why after accusing Jonathan of sponsoring them?

After a while, we'll get to see the case dead and no investigation on Jonathan. I am not saying Jonathan is guilty but justice and law should clarify that.

Is it not a way to also send NDAs abroad?

Dialogues ever since inception have been yielding same results; training and empowering the militants causing them to gather wealth to even build and sponsor universities abroad.

Are they afraid of death and Buhari ?

Quite a number of time, they have been expressing fear in letters, speeches and tweets, some people won't understand their tones but infact they are afraid. I thought they said no going back on Oct 1st.


Let me stop here as we know the remaining questions bothering us as Nigerians concerning the self centered people fighting for their cause and not for us.
We all are after wealth and not freedom. Their actions led to rise of many unreasonable militants group in no way different from Boko Haram.

Let's be realistic.


It's not for tribal wars and not for ethnic fights but for debate and clarification of what's on ground.


Shun militancy!
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by HtwoOw: 12:51am On Aug 22, 2016
Could be they learn t Buhari just got delivery of weapons and jets

Or Jonathan cut their funding


Or maybe It's just politics

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by chriskosherbal(m): 1:17am On Aug 22, 2016
Alright
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by dafuturis(m): 2:28am On Aug 22, 2016
All of the above but more of fear from their political sponsors. The militants aren't fighting for the people of Niger Delta but for some selfish Niger Delta elites.

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by QuotaSystem: 4:57am On Aug 22, 2016
The important question to ask is "what changed that triggered their hurried call for a ceasefire?"

Was Kanu released?
Was Dasuki released?
Have oil blocs been revoked?
Has Nigeria been restructured?

The answer to all these is NO. Then what changed?

1. Jonathan was indicted as a sponsor of NDA by a faction.

2. The Air Force ran an effective and hugely successful campaign in Arepo which completely wiped out the militants there. We haven't heard a single case of rape from the area since the fire rain.

3. The military has indicated readiness to resort to kinetic means to end miltancy as dialogue had failed, amid several purchases of modern strategic air and ground military assets.

The events that have changed are clear to all so the reasons for the miltants hurried decision to drop their weapons are very, very obvious.

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by BeClever: 5:51am On Aug 22, 2016
[s]
Hardeysolution:
I or let me say we all learnt that the Niger delta avengers have announced a ceasefire and open for dialogue.
Questions we need to deliberate on

Why after accusing Jonathan of sponsoring them?

After a while, we'll get to see the case dead and no investigation on Jonathan. I am not saying Jonathan is guilty but justice and law should clarify that.

Is it not a way to also send NDAs abroad?

Dialogues ever since inception have been yielding same results; training and empowering the militants causing them to gather wealth to even build and sponsor universities abroad.

Are they afraid of death and Buhari ?

Quite a number of time, they have been expressing fear in letters, speeches and tweets, some people won't understand their tones but infact they are afraid. I thought they said no going back on Oct 1st.


Let me stop here as we know the remaining questions bothering us as Nigerians concerning the self centered people fighting for their cause and not for us.
We all are after wealth and not freedom. Their actions led to rise of many unreasonable militants group in no way different from Boko Haram.

Let's be realistic.


It's not for tribal wars and not for ethnic fights but for debate and clarification of what's on ground.


Shun militancy!
[/s]


Militancy is the symptoms of the main sickness...

Open a thread about the sickness and stop bumping your head against the rock because of the symptoms..

I wonder why you think of Oyel more than you think of your god..

Which kain nonsense law should clarify you silly rants..

You ignorant tribalist, you created a sectional thread with 100% tribal coloration and you first warned peeps to overlook your bigotry as if it was your patrimony...

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by BeClever: 5:58am On Aug 22, 2016
QuotaSystem:
The important question to ask is "what changed that triggered their hurried call for a ceasefire?"

Was Kanu released?
Was Dasuki released?
Have oil blocs been revoked?
Has Nigeria been restructured?

The answer to all these is NO. Then what changed?

1. Jonathan was indicted as a sponsor of NDA by a faction.

2. The Air Force ran an effective and hugely successful campaign in Arepo which completely wiped out the militants there. We haven't heard a single case of rape from the area since the fire rain.

3. The military has indicated readiness to resort to kinetic means to end miltancy as dialogue had failed, amid several purchases of modern strategic air and ground military assets.

The events that have changed are clear to all so the reasons for the miltants hurried decision to drop their weapons are very very obvious.



Jonathan sponsored BokoHaram
Jonathan sponsoring NDA..

The day Muslims man-up and take responsibility of their atrocities for once in their life would be seen as the first day on earth..

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by DonBobes(m): 6:31am On Aug 22, 2016
The fear of BURATAI is the beginning of wisdom.

Buratai......Destroying terrorism, Shiite, militants since 2000BC

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Nobody: 8:15am On Aug 22, 2016
BeClever:




Jonathan sponsored BokoHaram
Jonathan sponsoring NDA..

The day Muslims man-up and take responsibility of their atrocities for once in their life would be seen as the first day on earth..

Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Nobody: 8:28am On Aug 22, 2016
QuotaSystem:
The important question to ask is "what changed that triggered their hurried call for a ceasefire?"

Was Kanu released?
Was Dasuki released?
Have oil blocs been revoked?
Has Nigeria been restructured?

The answer to all these is NO. Then what changed?

1. Jonathan was indicted as a sponsor of NDA by a faction.

2. The Air Force ran an effective and hugely successful campaign in Arepo which completely wiped out the militants there. We haven't heard a single case of rape from the area since the fire rain.

3. The military has indicated readiness to resort to kinetic means to end miltancy as dialogue had failed, amid several purchases of modern strategic air and ground military assets.

The events that have changed are clear to all so the reasons for the miltants hurried decision to drop their weapons are very, very obvious.


If only you know the amount of begging that they have pleaded to these guys to save your sorry ass. Just go and sit down quietly. Your god dog president himself cannot even make this statement because he knows what has been going on

Nigeria cannot diversify without oil. Just find a hole and crawl and hide your head. Everyone is hoping and praying these guys keep the peace including world powers. Foreign investments worth billions of dollars (not the fake BILLIONS your people quote every OTHER week about GEJ) are about to be sold off because of these guys and you come out with your pea size brain to analyse rubbish

Nigeria is at a brink. Having apc or pdp afiliation will not save your sorry ass.

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Ababadada: 8:37am On Aug 22, 2016
dafuturis:
All of the above but more of fear from their political sponsors. The militants aren't fighting for the people of Niger Delta but for some selfish Niger Delta elites.
They are not fighting for the Niger Delta but they allowed the elders to dialogue with the federal government while MEND against the move. Rather urging the federal government to go the military way.
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by QuotaSystem: 8:42am On Aug 22, 2016
You've ended up beating your plastic chest without making any sense.

Who is asking for a ceasefire? The military or creek rats?

Did the military not make it clear that it was preparing to launch an air and land operation in the delta? What changed apart from that military decision and the ineffectual buffoon's indictment for them to instantly seek a ceasefire?

Your creek chickens are obviously smarter and wiser than you are.




Suprnov3r:



[s]If only you know the amount of begging that they have pleaded to these guys to save your sorry ass. Just go and sit down quietly. Your god dog president himself cannot even make this statement because he knows what has been going on

Nigeria cannot diversify without oil. Just find a hole and crawl and hide your head. Everyone is hoping and praying these guys keep the peace including world powers. Foreign investments worth billions of dollars (not the fake BILLIONS your people quote every OTHER week about GEJ) are about to be sold off because of these guys and you come out with your pea size brain to analyse rubbish

Nigeria is at a brink. Having apc or pdp afiliation will not save your sorry ass.[/s]
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by MorningLight(m): 9:00am On Aug 22, 2016
fear obviously... the ceasefire came barely 24 hours after seeing FG was ready for them..
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Nobody: 9:09am On Aug 22, 2016
QuotaSystem:
You've ended up beating your plastic chest without making any sense.

Who is asking for a ceasefire? The military or creek rats?

Did the military not make it clear that it was preparing to launch an air and land operation in the delta? What changed apart from that military decision and the ineffectual buffoon's indictment for them to instantly seek a ceasefire?

Your creek chickens are obviously smarter and wiser than you are.






Your lack of knowledge and exposure has always been your problem.

I do not intend to enlighten you because I have come to learn that people who benefitted from the quota system do not learn at old age. The almajiri school system has failed you woefully and as a result your people whike having the upper hand militarily in nigeria for now, are always going to be intellectually superficial and callow


For those who might want to learn a thing or two

1. Fighting a faceless enemy like NDA means you never get to declare victory because you never know when they have been defeated or not. Government can bring in all the armoury they have but it will be a never ending battle. All NDA needs is to do random faceless attacks from time to time to keep the area battle up

2. Petroleum business and armed conflict does not mix. As long as the threat for explosion remains, no firm can operate. A single incendiary on any facility can cause total catastrophic destruction. The helicopter and drones can only provide surveillance. Real fighting needs airforce bombers to drop bombs on potentially explosive pipelines and structures. A sustained fighting will cause damage by either the government or nda and that will be a loose loose for everyone

3. Talks are in place my oil majors to begin selling off their exposed assets. They cannot handle the insurance liabilities of such a carnage. This is not a good time for that with oil at all time low

4. Finally, this is not the end, a temporary ceasefire gives them a better place for negotiation since everyone has seen what they can do. Unlike your boko haram friends, Nda respect elders. They also are not suicidal or seek to harm innocents

I am sure you have no sensible points to make so I wud simply ignore your future mentions on this thread

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Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by dafuturis(m): 9:11am On Aug 22, 2016
Ababadada:
They are not fighting for the Niger Delta but they allowed the elders to dialogue with the federal government while MEND against the move. Rather urging the federal government to go the military way.

you dont get it shey! those boys are just tools used to fight the government. The real scavengers appoint whomever they want to dialogue with the government.
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Ababadada: 10:04am On Aug 22, 2016
dafuturis:


you dont get it shey! those boys are just tools used to fight the government. The real scavengers appoint whomever they want to dialogue with the government.
Let's have peace and tranquility in Nigeria. Federal government should use high power peace move to solve the problem in Niger Delta . It affecting everybody
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Ababadada: 10:05am On Aug 22, 2016
dafuturis:


you dont get it shey! those boys are just tools used to fight the government. The real scavengers appoint whomever they want to dialogue with the government.
Let's have peace and tranquility in Nigeria. Federal government should use high power peace move to solve the problem in Niger Delta . It affecting everybody, every Problem have a wonderful solution.
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by LORDOFAFONJAS: 10:13am On Aug 22, 2016
QuotaSystem:
The important question to ask is "what changed that triggered their hurried call for a ceasefire?"

Was Kanu released?
Was Dasuki released?
Have oil blocs been revoked?
Has Nigeria been restructured?

The answer to all these is NO. Then what changed?

1. Jonathan was indicted as a sponsor of NDA by a faction.

2. The Air Force ran an effective and hugely successful campaign in Arepo which completely wiped out the militants there. We haven't heard a single case of rape from the area since the fire rain.

3. The military has indicated readiness to resort to kinetic means to end miltancy as dialogue had failed, amid several purchases of modern strategic air and ground military assets.

The events that have changed are clear to all so the reasons for the miltants hurried decision to drop their weapons are very, very obvious.
May God deliver you from the chronic spirit of afonjaism
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by QuotaSystem: 10:21am On Aug 22, 2016
The uninformed mumblings of a panicky terrorist supporter cum emergency military impact assessor cheesy

Tell that trash to the militants at Arepo, we have not heard a single case of pick-pocketing since they were flattened. Your disorganized creek chickens are now raising the white flag as a faction has implicated Jonathan and its becoming increasingly clear that the Armed Forces are now preparing to use kinetic means to end the criminality in the region.

Nobody said war was a tea party, your almighty militants will be crushed if they fail to end their economic sabotage.

The fact remains that criminals will not be allowed to blackmail this government.


Suprnov3r:



[s]Your lack of knowledge and exposure has always been your problem.

I do not intend to enlighten you because I have come to learn that people who benefitted from the quota system do not learn at old age. The almajiri school system has failed you woefully and as a result your people whike having the upper hand militarily in nigeria for now, are always going to be intellectually superficial and callow


For those who might want to learn a thing or two

1. Fighting a faceless enemy like NDA means you never get to declare victory because you never know when they have been defeated or not. Government can bring in all the armoury they have but it will be a never ending battle. All NDA needs is to do random faceless attacks from time to time to keep the area battle up

2. Petroleum business and armed conflict does not mix. As long as the threat for explosion remains, no firm can operate. A single incendiary on any facility can cause total catastrophic destruction. The helicopter and drones can only provide surveillance. Real fighting needs airforce bombers to drop bombs on potentially explosive pipelines and structures. A sustained fighting will cause damage by either the government or nda and that will be a loose loose for everyone

3. Talks are in place my oil majors to begin selling off their exposed assets. They cannot handle the insurance liabilities of such a carnage. This is not a good time for that with oil at all time low

4. Finally, this is not the end, a temporary ceasefire gives them a better place for negotiation since everyone has seen what they can do. Unlike your boko haram friends, Nda respect elders. They also are not suicidal or seek to harm innocents

I am sure you have no sensible points to make so I wud simply ignore your future mentions on this thread[/s]

Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by Hardeysolution(m): 10:22am On Aug 22, 2016
Nigerians and their nonsense. You better be wise and let these politicians continue playing on your intelligence.
Re: NDA Ceasefire; Fear, Politics Or Truth? by dafuturis(m): 10:29am On Aug 22, 2016
Ababadada:
Let's have peace and tranquility in Nigeria. Federal government should use high power peace move to solve the problem in Niger Delta . It affecting everybody, every Problem have a wonderful solution.

You broker peace today, tomorrow another set of selfish individuals who has fallen out with the government will instigate and resurrect the boys again.

However, we need any form of negotiation for now to help our ailing economy.

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