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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Niger Delta Avengers Cease Fire A tLast!

There is good news from the Niger Delta.
The militants whose attacks have caused a huge dip in Nigeria’s oil exports, forcing the economy into a big crisis, said last night that they were done with the hostilities.





The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) broke the news in a letter posted on its website by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, and addressed to President Muhammadu Buhari. It also spoke of the need for regular dialogue to take place for the Nigerian union to survive.

Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina welcomed the cessation of hostilities by the Avengers as “a good development which is in the interest of the country and especially the Niger Delta people.”
He said “anything that portends peace is always good,” adding that “we hope that it cuts across board and it is sincere.”

The Avengers alleged that the Federal Government was out to execute a predetermined genocide against the people of the Niger Delta through the recently launched
Operation Crocodile Smile, which the military high command has explained as just a training drill designed to prepare the Amphibious Division for a better mastery of the Niger Delta terrain.

The group also observed that the Nigerian system would work better if the Federal Government learns from the developed democracies to allow internal protests and conflicts aimed at greater good of the nation.
“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to put away the garb of a stooge to the imperialists, whenever he speaks outside Nigeria. 


We have listened carefully and halted hostilities in the Niger Delta. We expect a genuine and positive attitude to restructuring and self-determination for every component unit of Nigeria. Dear president, what makes those countries (Japan, Germany, France, USA, Britain etc.) great is the ability of their governments to accommodate internal protestations and conflicts for the greater good of their nations over the years.

“Nigeria is not a one-man personal property. We must have these talks every time if this union must continue to work as one. The people of the Niger Delta have been living here from time immemorial, so we have the secret of the terrain and survival of amphibious operations.

“No amount of troop surge and simulation exercises will make you win the oil war; you can only win battles. You cannot apply the might of the state to restore the people’s confidence in your leadership when you cannot differentiate between genuine demands and being mismanaged by disorganised characters and tribal lords around you in your government that are playing the court jesters’ role as well as counting the days that is left in your four years term.


“You can deceive the whole world but we cannot be deceived by the so glamorized ongoing military operations in the creeks of Ijaw communities in the Delta coded “ Operation Crocodile Smiles”… the world should knows that with your pronouncement in Kenya and your attitude to the military build-up in the Niger Delta, it is crystal clear that the military has nothing less than a pre-determined genocide in Niger Delta and burn more already scared national resources to the pockets of those that have failed to locate the missing Chibok School Girls.

“Please also tell those foreign nations that your troops are about carrying out extrajudicial killings in the Niger Delta in violation of Article Four of the Geneva Convention with “OPERATION CROCODILE SMILE”. All sane minds know the meaning of “ CROCRODILE TEARS” so by code-naming your military operation CROCODILE SMILES only betrays your motives and attitude to the whole world about the Niger Delta question.”
With an end to bombings, there is hope for increased oil and gas production, which will translate to more revenue for the Federation.
The militants in the last few months hit major pipelines including Shell’s Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL) and Forcados terminal, ExxonMobil and Agip’s facilities. These attacks led to shut-in of various crude grades from Nigeria.

At the peak of the attacks, production dropped to 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) against a budgeted 2.2 million bpd. Production had risen to 1.9 bpd before the renewed attacks.


The Nation

39 comments:

  1. ThankGod. I hope they will bring development to the region now.

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    1. Did I just read genocide? Abeg make them try am! Anyway... I trust my Niger Deltans, no dulling.

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    2. You trust your Niger deltans? Make them try am? Are you too young or too old to remember what happened in Odi?

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  2. Boys, if this messed up stupid fed govt doesn't say anything meaningful, let's get bk at it again. It's our Oil so what we fucken do with it ain't no Foreigner's gad damned biz.
    How can Alhaji's be controlling our God given Resources.

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    1. You should be angry at Ijaw leaders not the presidency. I've to bayelsa and I witnessed things there. The rich are getting extremely richer while the poor are so so poor. Instead of destroying pipelines, why don't your BOYS carry their struggle to the homes of their leaders and use koboko to whip greediness out of their body system

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    2. You sit behind your chinko phone writing rubbish. Nonentity.

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    3. Dumb ass, it's your oil? The one your papa buy keep abi? Sophisticated ignoramus

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  3. Hmmmm!! Time will tell if it's true.
    I need a miracle dear JESUS!

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  4. Who dre cease fire epp? All ds poverty stricken groups dat keep coming up wt difft names.Anoda group will soon emerge.its only through violence dat d govt listens. 4 dre pocket anyways.

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  5. Good boyz, thank God for ceasefire
    Violent don't pay
    My Niger Deltans no dey carry last it's either is equal

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  6. Good news indeed. Hope it stays!

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  7. Thank God for the cease fire.! Good morning stelz, it will interest you to know that I am less busy now . So from now on, I will comment always .! Lol I miss this blog like mad

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  8. Great, all we want is peace.

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  9. Can they truly cease fire when boko haram are still causing havoc upandan? Let's see sha

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  10. Hmmm thank God, hope it won't be denied later. We don suffer enough so that cooking Gas go cheap ooo .

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  11. Good morning world lol Aunty Stella kwakwakwakwakwakwa.

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  12. "The Avengers alleged that the Federal government was out to execute a predetermined genocide against the people of the Niger delta.... " Hmmmmmmm. So they get sense before. Shebi the NDA no dey hear word. They for stubbornly continue now. The Odi military action would have been a child's play.Na now niger delta people wake up from dream?Shebi them say Hausa people love and igbos are their enemies in the past.
    OK. Now that peace has returned to the restive region, the FG has the constitutional and moral responsibility to bring those criminals that gruesomely murdered four Nigeria soldiers on duty to their motherland. Anything less will be Shameful and disappointing to the fellow soldiers that still put their lives on the line everyday and to the grieving mothers,fathers,wives ,brothers sisters and children of the murdered soldiers.

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    1. As much as I want to agree with you on this, please how many boko haram has been brought to book for killing uncountable military officers plus millions of Nigerians? All the NDA did was to blow pipelines while boko haram blew human beings.

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    2. Your foolishness is alarming.

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  13. And buhari led boko haram are still on rampage, pls I'm not asking u guys not to cease fire o,but pls don't drop your ammunitions o,incase buhari decides to bring war, as to islamise Nigeria. Even me wey I be yoruba, I love u guys courage, wish my fellow yoruba will borrow sense and starts preparing for war,instead of running their mouth on sm

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    1. Hmmmm...
      Are you sure you are a yaraba?...cos the last time I checked,it's only Fayose and FFK are the only sensible yaraba people that call a spade a spade!...

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    2. Your fada is senseless,with dat ur wrinkled face and brain,see lines evrywhr around ur face and u will be callin pple gwegs and old.no wonder u are filled wit much hate.old ugly hag,sit down dere and be monitorin niger deltans up and down when abokis are busy fuking ur sistrrs and kiling ur fadas,wonder who no gt brain now.i laff at u pple.u make mouth about and call dem names but dey com to ur doorstep and deal wit u mercilessly.dats wat u deserv after all,the real cowards u are,no be by mouth.go and put ur house in order,leave niger deltans alone.if stella cnt put u in order I wil.stela if u dnt post dis the thunder. .........

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    3. Fools get grade u are one of them,I think your brain needs to be clean

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    4. Take a look @ ur father, mother, siblings , husband & kids pictures...and ask urself if u r ready to lose them b4 u start talking wars ....idiot @ anony & dqueen/boss

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  14. So what can we make of this? Did they all of a sudden wet their pants? Why were they showing so much bravado when they too were afraid to die? Meeehn! They fought this battle the wrong way......Simple.

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  15. dem don give up. u can not fyt d Govt and win... it's impossicant.. and let me tel u dis, buhari is d only president dat militant decided to relinquish their wateva witout amnesty.. nigeria is gonna bi great.. buhari has tried in alll areas, d onlly tin weighin him down is d economy which is beyond his control. our economy is I n our hands. nt just d president.

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  16. it about time violence helps no one,peace it the way forward.

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  17. Who beg them ? They should continue now.

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  18. Who dash them sense now???? They should have continued now.... they need to face their leaders now otherwise nothing will be resolved. 40 billion dollars have gone into Niger Delta in the last 1wyears and there's nothing to. show for it..this does not even include the 13% derivative oh....Nigerians need to engage their leaders in meaningful debates...lets make them account for our money, instead of fighting or sabotaging the economy and further plunging our people into poverty by degrading our enviroment

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  19. So federal govt was supposed to start investigating GEJ's involvement in their activities and few weeks later, they cease fire?????
    GEJ supporters, kontinu.
    #storyforthegods

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  20. Fayose and ffk are bastards , u are d queen and boss of bastards . Ur people are begining to betray u , first it was iPob now avengers , u will be put to complete shame soon , by then u won't have anything to comment , enemy of Nigeria .

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  21. They keep shouting their oil,this people have forgoten so fast,when the govt was developing ur states with western cocoa and timber funds nobody cried blood, ur parents got scholarship through agricultural proceeds from the south west.go and ask them.mind u nigeria was evn in a better shape dan dis bfr oil was discovered,dis oil has caused more damage dan good to d country alredy.can we jst go bk to d old ways.gread can lead to destruction,like il always say,ur states can not smell peace if u dnt flush out d enemies within.

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  22. Operation Crocodile smile don panic them! Stupid criminals!

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