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		<title>By: Smasher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Smasher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Icheoku said it all. Nice talk.</description>
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		<title>By: VictoryIsMine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>MEND continue in ur fight 4 freedom and development. Take d bull by d horn and watch if d bull wouldn&#039;t surrender.</description>
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		<title>By: BULL</title>
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		<dc:creator>BULL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>PLEASE PEOPLE OF THE NIGER DELTA LET US ALL COME OUT AND SUPPORT MEND IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.NIGER DELTA IS FOR US WE CAN MAKE IT BE LIKE THOSE COUNTRY THEY ARE CARRYING OUR OIL MONEY TO.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PLEASE PEOPLE OF THE NIGER DELTA LET US ALL COME OUT AND SUPPORT MEND IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.NIGER DELTA IS FOR US WE CAN MAKE IT BE LIKE THOSE COUNTRY THEY ARE CARRYING OUR OIL MONEY TO.</p>
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		<title>By: Ikenna Obiora</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ikenna Obiora</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How many bellies has MEND OF AFRICA opened? Please, MEND did not but the Hausa JTF were only being stubborn and deserved what they got. My advise, the families of the remaining ones shld commence all night prayer, just in case</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many bellies has MEND OF AFRICA opened? Please, MEND did not but the Hausa JTF were only being stubborn and deserved what they got. My advise, the families of the remaining ones shld commence all night prayer, just in case</p>
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		<title>By: Ikenna Obiora</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ikenna Obiora</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How many bellies has MEND OF AFRICA opened? Please, MEND did not but the Hausa JTF were only being stubborn and deserved what they got. My advise the families of the remaining ones commence all night prayer, just in case</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many bellies has MEND OF AFRICA opened? Please, MEND did not but the Hausa JTF were only being stubborn and deserved what they got. My advise the families of the remaining ones commence all night prayer, just in case</p>
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		<title>By: BULL</title>
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		<dc:creator>BULL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>PLEASE CAN WE KNOW ABOUT THE LIST OF PEOPLE FOUND IN TOMPOLO&quot;S HOUSE,BEFORE WE WE GO AHEAD.I THINK WE HAVE FEARFUL PRESIDENT.HE SHOULD GO BACK TO HIS HOUSE.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PLEASE CAN WE KNOW ABOUT THE LIST OF PEOPLE FOUND IN TOMPOLO&#8221;S HOUSE,BEFORE WE WE GO AHEAD.I THINK WE HAVE FEARFUL PRESIDENT.HE SHOULD GO BACK TO HIS HOUSE.</p>
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		<title>By: VICTOR UTOMI</title>
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		<dc:creator>VICTOR UTOMI</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A CASE FOR THE NIGER-DELTANS 
When you are hungry, you don&#039;t think of honour. A hungry person is not afraid of the sword. (Desperate times call for desperate measures. When it&#039;s a question of survival, there are no rules, regardless of dire consequences. What is there to lose?)
The region of the Niger delta have been pushed into what we have today as social unrest, the years of abuse and bastardization of its land in the name of oil exploration and the continued marginalization of this same people in governance of the nation could only amount to the inevitable calls for arms, this is not rocket science to say the least. It’s a known fact that a person who spends time with people who are lame, Learns how to limp. (Your environment influences your behaviour.) To the Nigerian government i say, it’s what you put in your pot that comes to your spoon! 
There is however still room for a lasting solution in this whole saga of national disgrace as it is today looked upon in the western world. To add my voice into the un-going proffered solutions for this region, i will advice that the government of president Yar adua considers a national apology to these legitimate sons and daughters of our grate country for the years of injustice perpetuated on them. The second crucial step is to initiate a day of mourning for all those who lost their lives in this struggle. I believe that with such robust gesture for peace, all views of possible table for dialogue will have a chance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A CASE FOR THE NIGER-DELTANS<br />
When you are hungry, you don&#8217;t think of honour. A hungry person is not afraid of the sword. (Desperate times call for desperate measures. When it&#8217;s a question of survival, there are no rules, regardless of dire consequences. What is there to lose?)<br />
The region of the Niger delta have been pushed into what we have today as social unrest, the years of abuse and bastardization of its land in the name of oil exploration and the continued marginalization of this same people in governance of the nation could only amount to the inevitable calls for arms, this is not rocket science to say the least. It’s a known fact that a person who spends time with people who are lame, Learns how to limp. (Your environment influences your behaviour.) To the Nigerian government i say, it’s what you put in your pot that comes to your spoon!<br />
There is however still room for a lasting solution in this whole saga of national disgrace as it is today looked upon in the western world. To add my voice into the un-going proffered solutions for this region, i will advice that the government of president Yar adua considers a national apology to these legitimate sons and daughters of our grate country for the years of injustice perpetuated on them. The second crucial step is to initiate a day of mourning for all those who lost their lives in this struggle. I believe that with such robust gesture for peace, all views of possible table for dialogue will have a chance.</p>
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		<title>By: KALAKUTA</title>
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		<dc:creator>KALAKUTA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is the ravaging military expedition in the Niger Delta of Nigeria the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end of the oil-war in the area, which has so far, defied military solution? Icheoku says, the war which has been going on ever since oil was first discovered at Niger Delta&#039;s Oloibiri in 1958 and just recently escalated into a full blown shooting-war by the Dracula of Aso Rock, President Umaru Yar&#039;Adua is not the answer? The war which previously included all manners of psychological-intimidation, repression, protestation, agitation, intermittent police action has now suddenly escalated due to the excesses of the Hausa-Fulani hijackers of Nigeria who decided to kill-off Niger Delta people in order to covet their oil? Niger Delta people, who they consider a pain in the neck and hence had to roll in their tanks, airplanes, war ships and other weapons of mass destruction to completely annihilate, and blood flowed and is still flowing? Even one of this Hausa-Fulani mallam was quoted as saying that killing off 5 million of the Niger Delta people for the sake of the rest of 145 million Nigerians should be considered a reasonable option? And you ask yourself, what manner of blood-hounds are these mallams? Ka-ji-kwo?

But how could an otherwise agitation for such a good cause as resource control, gone so awry that sympathies have been since been lost and won respectively? How could the world, especially other Nigerians pretend that what is going on in the river-rine Niger Delta is merely a skirmish by a government trying to quell some recalcitrant dissidents aka militants? When and how did Niger Delta freedom struggle lose the propaganda war in the crisis to the Hausa-Fulani machine?

A few years ago before this current crisis snowballed into the inferno it is today, many Nigerians as well as other peoples of the world paid real attention to the brewing crisis in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Unfortunately the vanguards deviated or rather their struggle was hijacked by a few miscreants who careened it off course and turned it into a criminality of kidnapping and with it, they succeeded in turning off the generated interest and sympathy of these third parties. Icheoku recalls that world-media Cable News Network, CNN, did a documentary on the Niger Delta struggle, anchored by Jeff Koinange then CNN’s Africa correspondent, responsible for reporting for CNN from across the African continent; which they later followed up by dispatching Lisa Ling with a full camera crew from New York, Georgia, United States of America on a fact finding visit to one of the militants&#039; camp inside the belly of the beast in the Niger Delta. The reporter/war correspondent was not impressed by what she saw and heard; and concluded that these guys are not serious, they are disorganised, rudderless and without a common purpose. In short they are a bunch of hooligans and criminals, indiscriminately shooting off guns and intimidating people? Put in another way, they are a bunch of menacing thugs and Tompolo is in hiding?

After watching this rather sorry commentary on the Niger Delta struggle on CNN, we concluded immediately that it was the end of the road for the struggle? Borrowing from Jesus Crucified, &#039;it is finished&#039; and so it was, that the days of the militant&#039; struggle were numbered? Icheoku says, bad press is rather too cancerous and anybody, including those supposed freedom-fighters in the Niger Delta, who ignores it, does so at their peril. The Niger Delta agitators ignored the power of the press and today, they have paid and are still paying dearly for this stupidity and unforgivable ignorance. What a hefty prize, indeed, that their noble and courageous struggle was branded a terrorist-militant dissidence, forcing the world to look the other way while the Hausa-Fulani marauders slaughtered them and pillaged their society?

Icheoku have opined on the best &#039;sea-route to India&#039; regarding the Niger Delta struggle but they were not heeded. We advised on the need to have an organized centralized commanding authority divided into both political and armed wing, to pursue the struggle in a dualized fashion but t was not heeded. The Irish example buttresses this point? We also advised against the kidnappings going on in the Niger Delta, of people of Niger Delta by people of the Niger Delta masquerading as militants; yet it was not listened to? We posited that a house that is divided among itself is bound to fall after the kidnap and release of author Elechi Amadi; yet it was not heeded and today, what remains of the struggle is a mere house of cards, that will topple with with further squeeze; with Tom Ateke begging for amnesty? We advocated taking the struggle outside the Niger Delta area, to the Hausa-Fulani peoples of northern Nigeria in their Northern enclave but it was not heeded? We also canvassed that the Niger Delta freedom fighters avoid pitching a direct battle with a brutal earth-scorching Nigerian army as they are not a match both in equipment and viciousness; but it was not heeded? We also advised the understudy of the Irish Republican Army, Sons of Iraqis/ Mujaheddin as well as all other freedom struggles in history; and how it is suicidal to take head-on an organized centralized army of any nation; but it was not heeded. We warned that the North will use their divide and conquer strategy to have their way in the Niger Delta and today, the rest is history as so many militant-wings mushroomed and none of them could be said to be the authentic bastion of the peoples struggle?

The result is an earth-scorching invasion by President Umaru Yar&#039;Adua&#039; s army which have killed, maimed, vandalized and burnt the areas known as Niger Delta. We also advised on the need to pursue propaganda vigorously; and the need to engage some public relations firms to sell the struggle to the world but it also was not heeded? What happened, the north succeeded in branding the struggle as a bunch of disgruntled terrorists-militants fermenting trouble who must be got rid of; the world acquiesced their tacit approval and the dogs of war were let loose upon defenseless peoples of the Niger Delta. Icheoku says it is because the Niger Delta struggle lost the propaganda war, yielding their freedom fighters status to mere militants that they have not fared well in the current campaign in the delta? Henry Okah is in inhuman military detention, captive of the feudalistic north? And who wants some bunch of weed-smoking, AK47 totting militants in their neck of the wood, when the atrocities of Pakistan, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq flood our television screens daily? Who wants to be beheaded or kidnapped for ransom or forced to live a particular type of regimented life under an Islamic Mujaheddin Asari Dokubo control? Not this writer and not anyone I personally know. This was the picture painted of the &quot;trouble-makers&quot; of the Niger Delta and the world left them on their own, so you see?

There is no manners of words which has not been employed to describe the mediocre-struggle of the Niger Delta militants:- disunited, disorganized, dysfunctional, clueless, incoherent of objective, inarticulate, lacking strategy, rabble-rousers, trouble-makers, criminals etc and the list goes on ad infinitum? For a country which has fought a civil war before against the people of Biafra who were forced to defend their right of peaceful existence in Nigeria, today&#039;s escapade in the Niger Delta does not bode well for Nigeria united? So far the Niger Delta freedom fighters have given a good account of themselves with their brilliant performances both against the invading soldiers and the arrogant oil companies? About 18 Nigerian soldiers and 3 officers dead or missing as a result of militant activities is no small achievement under the circumstances considering the investments made to bring these soldiers up to the fighting machine which they supposedly were? Reliable sources has it that so many other soldiers were also gravely wounded and these are fellow Nigerians pitted against their fellow Nigerian of the Niger Delta because some Hausa-Fulani oligarchs are being very unreasonable in asserting obtrusive control on other peoples natural resources? What a display of feudalistic arrogance by these mallams of the Nigerian far north?

As Icheoku mourns the foreseeable end of an otherwise worthy struggle, which was terribly mismanaged and/or sabotaged; as well as the devastation wrought by the Major General Sarkin-Yarki Bello led Hausa-Fulani invading army of the north, we sympathize with the people like Ken Niweigha who laid their lives for this struggle. Let us hope the people of the Niger Delta have learnt their lessons and the next time around, it will be a very different approach. Also it is important for Niger Delta people to understand where their biggest and best alliance in Nigeria is? It is also essential for them to understand where to align themselves in Nigeria - with the only big brother who they truly have, the Igbos! In the Igbos lies their destiny if they must succeed in their struggle and no amount of their ass-licking of the Hausa-Fulani or the Yoruba will make them worthy of equal acceptance in their eyes? The people of Niger Delta saw how dismissive they were in the eyes of these Northerners,when one of them mouthed that they are disposable and just five million of them can be and should be sacrificed for the greater welfare of other Nigerians? Are you scared? Icheoku says, as you suck your wounds, oh Niger Deltans; now you know what not to do!

However, we must acknowledge the courage, gallantry and bravery of the resistance at Okerenkoko, Gbaramatu Kingdom in Delta State. At least they achieved somewhat victory as every trained Nigerian soldier&#039;s life was worth a lot in this lopsided hostility between them and the militants and 18 of them were forced to drink of their potion as they paid the supreme sacrifice, including a major, and a lieutenant colonel? Icheoku says, if an ill-equipped and out-numbered resistance could wreck such quantum of havoc on the Nigeria army; it finally explains why the authorities in Abuja hurriedly handed off Bakassi to Cameroon, because they were deathly afraid of the chances of their army pitched in a battle against the Cameroon gendarmes?

Regrettably too, the palace of the monarch of Gbaramatu Kingdom was ransacked and razed down by the invading Northern soldiers which forces Icheoku to ask, were it in the North, could any of these soldiers have ventured into the emir&#039;s or sultan&#039;s palace? This is one of the burning issues that need resolution in Nigeria - the equality of Nigerians?

Icheoku also disagrees that money is being lost as a result of the activism in the Niger Delta, as the oil which is not being exploited and sold off today, is merely being deferred for future earnings! What is the use of selling off the oil today under the very highly corrupt government in Nigeria which will as usual fret it away and without addressing the pressing needs of the people for whose primary benefit, God put the resources under their grounds?

Finally, Icheoku says, no matter how the current military rampage in the Niger Delta concludes and while sympathizing with the unnecessary loss of lives, the bravery of those sons and daughters of Niger Delta were not in doubt. As they struggle through whatever is left of their pitched battle with the feudalistic Nigerian armed forces, struggling to free themselves from the shackles and take back what belongs to them, their oil resources, we wish them Godspeed! Peradventure, providence will remain on their side until a somewhat victory is achieved in due course. All that is needed is some perseverance, a show of resolve and the will to carry-on; and eventually the world will be forced to step in to call for a truce and possibly a conference will be called to settle the lingering problems afflicting the Niger Delta? If the Hausa-Fulani accedes the control of the natural resources, that will be alleluia?

To the people of Niger Delta, let it be known to you that the nearest hour to dawn is usually the darkest and the last laps of a marathon is usually the toughest; but if you persist, you shall surely cross the finish line. Victory is within reach as Port-Harcourt and Warri refineries crude oil shortage is a sign that your effort is beginning to yield dividends? Also President Umaru Yar&#039;Adua cannot be so desperate for amnesty if he is not afraid of losing the current showdown? But first, you must stop kidnapping your people, your kinsmen, your women and children; so that you can regain their goodwill, the support of the world and stop being seen as mischievous miscreants bent on disrupting oil flow to Western countries? Reassert yourself for what you are, - the freedom fighting crusaders of the Niger Delta! Icheoku says, try not to lose your focus and the ideals of fighting for the freedom of your people and God will see you through; with hope that we have not seen the last of you, the beginning of the end of your struggle?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is the ravaging military expedition in the Niger Delta of Nigeria the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end of the oil-war in the area, which has so far, defied military solution? Icheoku says, the war which has been going on ever since oil was first discovered at Niger Delta&#8217;s Oloibiri in 1958 and just recently escalated into a full blown shooting-war by the Dracula of Aso Rock, President Umaru Yar&#8217;Adua is not the answer? The war which previously included all manners of psychological-intimidation, repression, protestation, agitation, intermittent police action has now suddenly escalated due to the excesses of the Hausa-Fulani hijackers of Nigeria who decided to kill-off Niger Delta people in order to covet their oil? Niger Delta people, who they consider a pain in the neck and hence had to roll in their tanks, airplanes, war ships and other weapons of mass destruction to completely annihilate, and blood flowed and is still flowing? Even one of this Hausa-Fulani mallam was quoted as saying that killing off 5 million of the Niger Delta people for the sake of the rest of 145 million Nigerians should be considered a reasonable option? And you ask yourself, what manner of blood-hounds are these mallams? Ka-ji-kwo?</p>
<p>But how could an otherwise agitation for such a good cause as resource control, gone so awry that sympathies have been since been lost and won respectively? How could the world, especially other Nigerians pretend that what is going on in the river-rine Niger Delta is merely a skirmish by a government trying to quell some recalcitrant dissidents aka militants? When and how did Niger Delta freedom struggle lose the propaganda war in the crisis to the Hausa-Fulani machine?</p>
<p>A few years ago before this current crisis snowballed into the inferno it is today, many Nigerians as well as other peoples of the world paid real attention to the brewing crisis in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Unfortunately the vanguards deviated or rather their struggle was hijacked by a few miscreants who careened it off course and turned it into a criminality of kidnapping and with it, they succeeded in turning off the generated interest and sympathy of these third parties. Icheoku recalls that world-media Cable News Network, CNN, did a documentary on the Niger Delta struggle, anchored by Jeff Koinange then CNN’s Africa correspondent, responsible for reporting for CNN from across the African continent; which they later followed up by dispatching Lisa Ling with a full camera crew from New York, Georgia, United States of America on a fact finding visit to one of the militants&#8217; camp inside the belly of the beast in the Niger Delta. The reporter/war correspondent was not impressed by what she saw and heard; and concluded that these guys are not serious, they are disorganised, rudderless and without a common purpose. In short they are a bunch of hooligans and criminals, indiscriminately shooting off guns and intimidating people? Put in another way, they are a bunch of menacing thugs and Tompolo is in hiding?</p>
<p>After watching this rather sorry commentary on the Niger Delta struggle on CNN, we concluded immediately that it was the end of the road for the struggle? Borrowing from Jesus Crucified, &#8216;it is finished&#8217; and so it was, that the days of the militant&#8217; struggle were numbered? Icheoku says, bad press is rather too cancerous and anybody, including those supposed freedom-fighters in the Niger Delta, who ignores it, does so at their peril. The Niger Delta agitators ignored the power of the press and today, they have paid and are still paying dearly for this stupidity and unforgivable ignorance. What a hefty prize, indeed, that their noble and courageous struggle was branded a terrorist-militant dissidence, forcing the world to look the other way while the Hausa-Fulani marauders slaughtered them and pillaged their society?</p>
<p>Icheoku have opined on the best &#8217;sea-route to India&#8217; regarding the Niger Delta struggle but they were not heeded. We advised on the need to have an organized centralized commanding authority divided into both political and armed wing, to pursue the struggle in a dualized fashion but t was not heeded. The Irish example buttresses this point? We also advised against the kidnappings going on in the Niger Delta, of people of Niger Delta by people of the Niger Delta masquerading as militants; yet it was not listened to? We posited that a house that is divided among itself is bound to fall after the kidnap and release of author Elechi Amadi; yet it was not heeded and today, what remains of the struggle is a mere house of cards, that will topple with with further squeeze; with Tom Ateke begging for amnesty? We advocated taking the struggle outside the Niger Delta area, to the Hausa-Fulani peoples of northern Nigeria in their Northern enclave but it was not heeded? We also canvassed that the Niger Delta freedom fighters avoid pitching a direct battle with a brutal earth-scorching Nigerian army as they are not a match both in equipment and viciousness; but it was not heeded? We also advised the understudy of the Irish Republican Army, Sons of Iraqis/ Mujaheddin as well as all other freedom struggles in history; and how it is suicidal to take head-on an organized centralized army of any nation; but it was not heeded. We warned that the North will use their divide and conquer strategy to have their way in the Niger Delta and today, the rest is history as so many militant-wings mushroomed and none of them could be said to be the authentic bastion of the peoples struggle?</p>
<p>The result is an earth-scorching invasion by President Umaru Yar&#8217;Adua&#8217; s army which have killed, maimed, vandalized and burnt the areas known as Niger Delta. We also advised on the need to pursue propaganda vigorously; and the need to engage some public relations firms to sell the struggle to the world but it also was not heeded? What happened, the north succeeded in branding the struggle as a bunch of disgruntled terrorists-militants fermenting trouble who must be got rid of; the world acquiesced their tacit approval and the dogs of war were let loose upon defenseless peoples of the Niger Delta. Icheoku says it is because the Niger Delta struggle lost the propaganda war, yielding their freedom fighters status to mere militants that they have not fared well in the current campaign in the delta? Henry Okah is in inhuman military detention, captive of the feudalistic north? And who wants some bunch of weed-smoking, AK47 totting militants in their neck of the wood, when the atrocities of Pakistan, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq flood our television screens daily? Who wants to be beheaded or kidnapped for ransom or forced to live a particular type of regimented life under an Islamic Mujaheddin Asari Dokubo control? Not this writer and not anyone I personally know. This was the picture painted of the &#8220;trouble-makers&#8221; of the Niger Delta and the world left them on their own, so you see?</p>
<p>There is no manners of words which has not been employed to describe the mediocre-struggle of the Niger Delta militants:- disunited, disorganized, dysfunctional, clueless, incoherent of objective, inarticulate, lacking strategy, rabble-rousers, trouble-makers, criminals etc and the list goes on ad infinitum? For a country which has fought a civil war before against the people of Biafra who were forced to defend their right of peaceful existence in Nigeria, today&#8217;s escapade in the Niger Delta does not bode well for Nigeria united? So far the Niger Delta freedom fighters have given a good account of themselves with their brilliant performances both against the invading soldiers and the arrogant oil companies? About 18 Nigerian soldiers and 3 officers dead or missing as a result of militant activities is no small achievement under the circumstances considering the investments made to bring these soldiers up to the fighting machine which they supposedly were? Reliable sources has it that so many other soldiers were also gravely wounded and these are fellow Nigerians pitted against their fellow Nigerian of the Niger Delta because some Hausa-Fulani oligarchs are being very unreasonable in asserting obtrusive control on other peoples natural resources? What a display of feudalistic arrogance by these mallams of the Nigerian far north?</p>
<p>As Icheoku mourns the foreseeable end of an otherwise worthy struggle, which was terribly mismanaged and/or sabotaged; as well as the devastation wrought by the Major General Sarkin-Yarki Bello led Hausa-Fulani invading army of the north, we sympathize with the people like Ken Niweigha who laid their lives for this struggle. Let us hope the people of the Niger Delta have learnt their lessons and the next time around, it will be a very different approach. Also it is important for Niger Delta people to understand where their biggest and best alliance in Nigeria is? It is also essential for them to understand where to align themselves in Nigeria &#8211; with the only big brother who they truly have, the Igbos! In the Igbos lies their destiny if they must succeed in their struggle and no amount of their ass-licking of the Hausa-Fulani or the Yoruba will make them worthy of equal acceptance in their eyes? The people of Niger Delta saw how dismissive they were in the eyes of these Northerners,when one of them mouthed that they are disposable and just five million of them can be and should be sacrificed for the greater welfare of other Nigerians? Are you scared? Icheoku says, as you suck your wounds, oh Niger Deltans; now you know what not to do!</p>
<p>However, we must acknowledge the courage, gallantry and bravery of the resistance at Okerenkoko, Gbaramatu Kingdom in Delta State. At least they achieved somewhat victory as every trained Nigerian soldier&#8217;s life was worth a lot in this lopsided hostility between them and the militants and 18 of them were forced to drink of their potion as they paid the supreme sacrifice, including a major, and a lieutenant colonel? Icheoku says, if an ill-equipped and out-numbered resistance could wreck such quantum of havoc on the Nigeria army; it finally explains why the authorities in Abuja hurriedly handed off Bakassi to Cameroon, because they were deathly afraid of the chances of their army pitched in a battle against the Cameroon gendarmes?</p>
<p>Regrettably too, the palace of the monarch of Gbaramatu Kingdom was ransacked and razed down by the invading Northern soldiers which forces Icheoku to ask, were it in the North, could any of these soldiers have ventured into the emir&#8217;s or sultan&#8217;s palace? This is one of the burning issues that need resolution in Nigeria &#8211; the equality of Nigerians?</p>
<p>Icheoku also disagrees that money is being lost as a result of the activism in the Niger Delta, as the oil which is not being exploited and sold off today, is merely being deferred for future earnings! What is the use of selling off the oil today under the very highly corrupt government in Nigeria which will as usual fret it away and without addressing the pressing needs of the people for whose primary benefit, God put the resources under their grounds?</p>
<p>Finally, Icheoku says, no matter how the current military rampage in the Niger Delta concludes and while sympathizing with the unnecessary loss of lives, the bravery of those sons and daughters of Niger Delta were not in doubt. As they struggle through whatever is left of their pitched battle with the feudalistic Nigerian armed forces, struggling to free themselves from the shackles and take back what belongs to them, their oil resources, we wish them Godspeed! Peradventure, providence will remain on their side until a somewhat victory is achieved in due course. All that is needed is some perseverance, a show of resolve and the will to carry-on; and eventually the world will be forced to step in to call for a truce and possibly a conference will be called to settle the lingering problems afflicting the Niger Delta? If the Hausa-Fulani accedes the control of the natural resources, that will be alleluia?</p>
<p>To the people of Niger Delta, let it be known to you that the nearest hour to dawn is usually the darkest and the last laps of a marathon is usually the toughest; but if you persist, you shall surely cross the finish line. Victory is within reach as Port-Harcourt and Warri refineries crude oil shortage is a sign that your effort is beginning to yield dividends? Also President Umaru Yar&#8217;Adua cannot be so desperate for amnesty if he is not afraid of losing the current showdown? But first, you must stop kidnapping your people, your kinsmen, your women and children; so that you can regain their goodwill, the support of the world and stop being seen as mischievous miscreants bent on disrupting oil flow to Western countries? Reassert yourself for what you are, &#8211; the freedom fighting crusaders of the Niger Delta! Icheoku says, try not to lose your focus and the ideals of fighting for the freedom of your people and God will see you through; with hope that we have not seen the last of you, the beginning of the end of your struggle?</p>
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		<title>By: Arisa-B</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arisa-B</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The people of nigerdelta have suffered enough. Why must their be violence before the goverment hear d cry of the people?
When will their be an end to this ethnic marginalisation?
The truth is that the JTF can not stop the nigerdeltans.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The people of nigerdelta have suffered enough. Why must their be violence before the goverment hear d cry of the people?<br />
When will their be an end to this ethnic marginalisation?<br />
The truth is that the JTF can not stop the nigerdeltans.</p>
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		<title>By: Patrick Agbobu</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick Agbobu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>THIS AMNESTY CRAP OF A THING WAS SOLD TO THE PRESIDENT, BY THE INDICTED AND CORRUPT EX GOVERNORS, EXPECIALLY THOSE FROM THE NIGER DELTA, THROUGH THEIR FRIEND THE AGF AONDOAKAA. THESE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS RECOMMENDED THE AONDOAKAA FOR THE JOB OF THE AGF AND WE ALL KNOW HIS VERY CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS WITH THESE CORRUPT EX GOVERNORS. THESE SAME CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS ALSO RAISED AND ARMED THE CRIMINALS NOW TORMENTING AND KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE FROM THE NIGER DELTA AND OUR UNIFORMED PERSONS. WHY CAN’T MR. PRESIDENT SEE THROUGH THESE EVIL PERSONS.
MR PRESIDENT I HOPE THAT THERE IS NO HIDDEN AGENDA, WITH THIS AMNESTY OF A THING. IT APPEARS THAT THE WAY YOU ARE PURSUING AND PROGRESSING IT, IS BECOMMING WORRYING AND I HOPE YOU ARE NOT UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE, FORM THE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS, AS MOST OF THEM ARE THE BACKERS AND COLLABORATORS OF THE CRIMINAL ELEMENTS IN THE NIGER DELTA. THEY ARE MAKING BLOOD MONEY. IN ADDITION TO THE ONE THEY LOOTED AND STOLE FROM THE TREASURY. THESE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS AND THEIR COLLABORATORS STAND TO BENEFIT MASSIVELY FROM THIS BLANKET AMNESTY OF A THING. YOU SHOULD ALSO REMEMBER THE UNIFORMED PERSONS YOU SENT TO THE NIGER DELTA AS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF NIGERIA, TO MENTAIN THE PEACE AND SOME OF THEM WERE SLAUGHTERED IN COLD BLOOD BY THE CRIMINALS.
THESE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS, ARE THE SAME PERSONS, WHO CLAIMED THAT THEY BANK ROLED YOUR ELECTION AND THEY ARE NOW SAYING THAT THEY WILL ALSO, BANK ROLE YOU 2011 ELECTION. MR PRESIDENT YOU MUST CLEAR THE AIR. NIGER DELTA DOES NOT WANT AMNESTY, AS AMNESTY IS FOR THOSE THAT COMMITED CRIMES, WE IN THE NIGER DELTA DID NOT COMMIT ANY CRIME BY HAVING CRUDE OIL AND GAS. I AM SICK AND TIRED OF PEOPLE PATRONISING US AND THIS MUST STOP.
AMNESTY IS NOT AMNESTIA. WHAT IS REQUIRED IN THE NIGER DELTA IS IMMEDIATE MASSIVE ECCONMIC DEVELOPEMENT OF THE AREA AND IMMEDIATE AND MASSIVE ECCONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF THE PEOPLE OF THE NIGER DELTA. USE THE EXCESS CRUDE MONEY, USE PART OF THE EXTERNAL RESERVE, INTRODUCE WINDFAL TAX ON THE COMPANIES THAT CAUSED THE PROBLEM AND USE THE MONEY TO PROGRESS AND DEVELOPE THE NIGER DELTA. WE NEED AN IMMEDIATE MARTIAL PLAN IN THE NIGER DELTA. PURSUE THIS MARTIAL PLAN, WITH THE SAME ZEAL, VIGOR AND ENTHUSIAZM, AS WAS USED IN BUILDING ABUJA AND ENVIRONS. NO MORE SLOGANS, NO MORE TALKS, NO MORE TITLE TATLE, NO MORE INFANTILE APPROACH TO THE PROBLEMS OF THE NIGER DELTA. NO MORE POSTPONNING OF ACTIONS, NO MORE PROMOSES. IF THEY ARE CRIMINALS JAIL THEM, NAME AND SHAME THEM. NAME THEIR SUPPORTERS AND COLLABORATORS. WE WANT ACTION! ACTION!! ACTION!!! AND WE WANT IT NOW! NOW! NOW!!! NOW!!!. MISS THIS OPPORTUNUTY TO RIGHT THE PAST WRONGS AND MISS IT FOR EVER. MAKE HISTORY MR PRESIDENT. ABUJA WAS CREATED IN LESS THAN TEN YEARS, WITH MONEY MADE FROM THE NIGER DELTA, WHY NOT THE NIGER DELTA WHERE ALL THE MONEY OF NIGERIA WAS MADE, THIS INCLUDES EXCESS CURDE AND THE HUGE EXTERNAL RESERVE.
STRAT THE IMMEDIATE MASSIVE DEVELOPEMENT OF THE NIGER DELTA NOW!!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THIS AMNESTY CRAP OF A THING WAS SOLD TO THE PRESIDENT, BY THE INDICTED AND CORRUPT EX GOVERNORS, EXPECIALLY THOSE FROM THE NIGER DELTA, THROUGH THEIR FRIEND THE AGF AONDOAKAA. THESE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS RECOMMENDED THE AONDOAKAA FOR THE JOB OF THE AGF AND WE ALL KNOW HIS VERY CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS WITH THESE CORRUPT EX GOVERNORS. THESE SAME CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS ALSO RAISED AND ARMED THE CRIMINALS NOW TORMENTING AND KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE FROM THE NIGER DELTA AND OUR UNIFORMED PERSONS. WHY CAN’T MR. PRESIDENT SEE THROUGH THESE EVIL PERSONS.<br />
MR PRESIDENT I HOPE THAT THERE IS NO HIDDEN AGENDA, WITH THIS AMNESTY OF A THING. IT APPEARS THAT THE WAY YOU ARE PURSUING AND PROGRESSING IT, IS BECOMMING WORRYING AND I HOPE YOU ARE NOT UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE, FORM THE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS, AS MOST OF THEM ARE THE BACKERS AND COLLABORATORS OF THE CRIMINAL ELEMENTS IN THE NIGER DELTA. THEY ARE MAKING BLOOD MONEY. IN ADDITION TO THE ONE THEY LOOTED AND STOLE FROM THE TREASURY. THESE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS AND THEIR COLLABORATORS STAND TO BENEFIT MASSIVELY FROM THIS BLANKET AMNESTY OF A THING. YOU SHOULD ALSO REMEMBER THE UNIFORMED PERSONS YOU SENT TO THE NIGER DELTA AS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF NIGERIA, TO MENTAIN THE PEACE AND SOME OF THEM WERE SLAUGHTERED IN COLD BLOOD BY THE CRIMINALS.<br />
THESE CORRUPT AND INDICTED EX GOVERNORS, ARE THE SAME PERSONS, WHO CLAIMED THAT THEY BANK ROLED YOUR ELECTION AND THEY ARE NOW SAYING THAT THEY WILL ALSO, BANK ROLE YOU 2011 ELECTION. MR PRESIDENT YOU MUST CLEAR THE AIR. NIGER DELTA DOES NOT WANT AMNESTY, AS AMNESTY IS FOR THOSE THAT COMMITED CRIMES, WE IN THE NIGER DELTA DID NOT COMMIT ANY CRIME BY HAVING CRUDE OIL AND GAS. I AM SICK AND TIRED OF PEOPLE PATRONISING US AND THIS MUST STOP.<br />
AMNESTY IS NOT AMNESTIA. WHAT IS REQUIRED IN THE NIGER DELTA IS IMMEDIATE MASSIVE ECCONMIC DEVELOPEMENT OF THE AREA AND IMMEDIATE AND MASSIVE ECCONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF THE PEOPLE OF THE NIGER DELTA. USE THE EXCESS CRUDE MONEY, USE PART OF THE EXTERNAL RESERVE, INTRODUCE WINDFAL TAX ON THE COMPANIES THAT CAUSED THE PROBLEM AND USE THE MONEY TO PROGRESS AND DEVELOPE THE NIGER DELTA. WE NEED AN IMMEDIATE MARTIAL PLAN IN THE NIGER DELTA. PURSUE THIS MARTIAL PLAN, WITH THE SAME ZEAL, VIGOR AND ENTHUSIAZM, AS WAS USED IN BUILDING ABUJA AND ENVIRONS. NO MORE SLOGANS, NO MORE TALKS, NO MORE TITLE TATLE, NO MORE INFANTILE APPROACH TO THE PROBLEMS OF THE NIGER DELTA. NO MORE POSTPONNING OF ACTIONS, NO MORE PROMOSES. IF THEY ARE CRIMINALS JAIL THEM, NAME AND SHAME THEM. NAME THEIR SUPPORTERS AND COLLABORATORS. WE WANT ACTION! ACTION!! ACTION!!! AND WE WANT IT NOW! NOW! NOW!!! NOW!!!. MISS THIS OPPORTUNUTY TO RIGHT THE PAST WRONGS AND MISS IT FOR EVER. MAKE HISTORY MR PRESIDENT. ABUJA WAS CREATED IN LESS THAN TEN YEARS, WITH MONEY MADE FROM THE NIGER DELTA, WHY NOT THE NIGER DELTA WHERE ALL THE MONEY OF NIGERIA WAS MADE, THIS INCLUDES EXCESS CURDE AND THE HUGE EXTERNAL RESERVE.<br />
STRAT THE IMMEDIATE MASSIVE DEVELOPEMENT OF THE NIGER DELTA NOW!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Ify Ibekwe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ify Ibekwe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>WHEN A CHILD FOUGHT A FIGHT WHERE PEOPLE ARE PRESENT TO INTERVENE,HE FEELS THE URGE TO FIGHT AGAIN;ONE WITH A SMALL ANUS DOES NOT SWALLOW THE SEED OF CHERRY OR UDALA;THE DEATH THAT WILL KILL A DOG DOES NOT ALLOW IT TO PERCEIVE THE SMELL OF SHIT;ONE WHO DOES NOT KNOW THE EFFICACY OF HERBS CALL THEM MERE VEGETABLES;A FLY THAT HAS NO ADVISER FOLLOWS THE CORPSE TO THE GRAVE.                
All the above wise sayings/proverbs of my late grandmother are for the Federal government of Nigeria,in its military campaign against the Niger Delta militants.Where on earth has violence been used to quel a genuine agitation?When the Nigerian government took war to the door step of the Niger Deltans,I know for sure that it has started a war that it cannot finish.I had expected president Yar&#039;adua to treat the Niger Delta issue with utmost sincerity and commitment immediately he took over as president,but very unfortunately,he opted to thread the path of his predecessor.Before 1999,there was nothing like kidnapping for ransom in the Niger Delta.But today,negligence of primary responsibilities by successive governments has made kidnapping a striving and lucrative venture,not only in the Niger Delta,but also in some other parts of the country.Who knows what we will wake up one morning to witness in this country,after kidnapping for ransom?.Many criminally minded people have highjacked the Niger Delta struggle to make brisk money for themselves and their families.But this wouldn&#039;t have happened had the government been sincere.
The question of accepting amnesty or not should be left for the militants to answer.They are the ones at the fore front of the struggle.If they accept it fine,and if they rebuff it,it is still OK because they have been fooled for long now.No wonder why the dog said WHY HE RAISE ONE OF HIS LEGS WHILE URINATING IS TO LET THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD KNOW THAT HE HAS GOT NO TUMOUR BETWEEN HIS LEGS.The patience of the Niger Deltans has been over stretched,and like in science,it has exceeded the elastic limit.What we are witnessing today is the REACTION to the ACTION of the Nigerian government towards the people.
I hope it is not true that the JTF was still searching for militants,even when the so called amnesty has been offered.Is it that the soldiers were trying to force the militants to accept it or what?To compound the whole situation,the spokes person of JTF went to spread falsehood about the happenings in the Delta.Why is he afraid to tell the world that the soldiers have lost the battle?Oil pipelines were exploded by MEND and he was telling the world that what were exploded are old oil pipelines that contain nothing.My question to him is why is Nigeria&#039;s OPEC quota dropping abysmally if no oil pipe line has been tampered with?Is it  an oil sucking demon that is responsible for that?I used to think before now that the Nigerian government has learnt its lessons,but it appears it has even forgotten the little it has learnt.It is still playing double standard amidst the search for peace.That smacks of unseriousness and deceit.Mend should be weary of the amnesty offer that is being dangled by FG.IT SHOULD LOOK VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE IT LEAPS,IF IT SO DESIRES.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN A CHILD FOUGHT A FIGHT WHERE PEOPLE ARE PRESENT TO INTERVENE,HE FEELS THE URGE TO FIGHT AGAIN;ONE WITH A SMALL ANUS DOES NOT SWALLOW THE SEED OF CHERRY OR UDALA;THE DEATH THAT WILL KILL A DOG DOES NOT ALLOW IT TO PERCEIVE THE SMELL OF SHIT;ONE WHO DOES NOT KNOW THE EFFICACY OF HERBS CALL THEM MERE VEGETABLES;A FLY THAT HAS NO ADVISER FOLLOWS THE CORPSE TO THE GRAVE.<br />
All the above wise sayings/proverbs of my late grandmother are for the Federal government of Nigeria,in its military campaign against the Niger Delta militants.Where on earth has violence been used to quel a genuine agitation?When the Nigerian government took war to the door step of the Niger Deltans,I know for sure that it has started a war that it cannot finish.I had expected president Yar&#8217;adua to treat the Niger Delta issue with utmost sincerity and commitment immediately he took over as president,but very unfortunately,he opted to thread the path of his predecessor.Before 1999,there was nothing like kidnapping for ransom in the Niger Delta.But today,negligence of primary responsibilities by successive governments has made kidnapping a striving and lucrative venture,not only in the Niger Delta,but also in some other parts of the country.Who knows what we will wake up one morning to witness in this country,after kidnapping for ransom?.Many criminally minded people have highjacked the Niger Delta struggle to make brisk money for themselves and their families.But this wouldn&#8217;t have happened had the government been sincere.<br />
The question of accepting amnesty or not should be left for the militants to answer.They are the ones at the fore front of the struggle.If they accept it fine,and if they rebuff it,it is still OK because they have been fooled for long now.No wonder why the dog said WHY HE RAISE ONE OF HIS LEGS WHILE URINATING IS TO LET THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD KNOW THAT HE HAS GOT NO TUMOUR BETWEEN HIS LEGS.The patience of the Niger Deltans has been over stretched,and like in science,it has exceeded the elastic limit.What we are witnessing today is the REACTION to the ACTION of the Nigerian government towards the people.<br />
I hope it is not true that the JTF was still searching for militants,even when the so called amnesty has been offered.Is it that the soldiers were trying to force the militants to accept it or what?To compound the whole situation,the spokes person of JTF went to spread falsehood about the happenings in the Delta.Why is he afraid to tell the world that the soldiers have lost the battle?Oil pipelines were exploded by MEND and he was telling the world that what were exploded are old oil pipelines that contain nothing.My question to him is why is Nigeria&#8217;s OPEC quota dropping abysmally if no oil pipe line has been tampered with?Is it  an oil sucking demon that is responsible for that?I used to think before now that the Nigerian government has learnt its lessons,but it appears it has even forgotten the little it has learnt.It is still playing double standard amidst the search for peace.That smacks of unseriousness and deceit.Mend should be weary of the amnesty offer that is being dangled by FG.IT SHOULD LOOK VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE IT LEAPS,IF IT SO DESIRES.</p>
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		<title>By: ebongo</title>
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		<dc:creator>ebongo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Akinwunmi or whatever you call yourself, you sound like someone that is half educated abou the event in the Delta and I think you should concentrate on your job which you got through the backdoor.  Your english sold you out as someone who got things worked out for him through man-know -man if you know what I mean.  People like you should stop insulting the Niger Delta people who have been bearing the brunt of misrule.  Do you think if anything happen to the Delta you will sitting prety in your office in Lagos?  Think very well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Akinwunmi or whatever you call yourself, you sound like someone that is half educated abou the event in the Delta and I think you should concentrate on your job which you got through the backdoor.  Your english sold you out as someone who got things worked out for him through man-know -man if you know what I mean.  People like you should stop insulting the Niger Delta people who have been bearing the brunt of misrule.  Do you think if anything happen to the Delta you will sitting prety in your office in Lagos?  Think very well.</p>
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		<title>By: Hela</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hela</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>May be I don&#039;t understand what is meant by this amnesty thing, but why has nobody mentioned the root cause of the whole issue like fiscal federalism and lopsided nature of political appointment in the centre, as well as the allocation of federal infrastructure across the country to a particular area. Why is it difficult for the President to see the whole country as his other than appointing his people every where and then trying to buy the militants with 50billion. After dispensing this money what follows next. Can someone explain this to me. MEND are being listened to because of the destruction of the oil facility which produces the nations wealth, if they were like other groups, OPC, MOSSOB, etc, the case would have been different, they would have been crushed. They problem of Nigeria is largely  bare face injustice, ethnicity and its associated medocrity. A particular section thinks they are the lord of others. This is the main problem. Once the Niger delta issue is resolved  I believe other groups could emerge, until this kind of injustice is stopped. Let every region be allowed to develop and progress at their own pace. The other day I heard that Lagos state is begging to be allowed to have their own Power supply as manufacturers are relocating to Ghana. Can you imagine. With true federalism Lagos does no need to get approval from any where. I pity Nigeria, it has a long way to go to truly become great. It has all the natural requirements to be African giant, but it lacks the political will to do so.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May be I don&#8217;t understand what is meant by this amnesty thing, but why has nobody mentioned the root cause of the whole issue like fiscal federalism and lopsided nature of political appointment in the centre, as well as the allocation of federal infrastructure across the country to a particular area. Why is it difficult for the President to see the whole country as his other than appointing his people every where and then trying to buy the militants with 50billion. After dispensing this money what follows next. Can someone explain this to me. MEND are being listened to because of the destruction of the oil facility which produces the nations wealth, if they were like other groups, OPC, MOSSOB, etc, the case would have been different, they would have been crushed. They problem of Nigeria is largely  bare face injustice, ethnicity and its associated medocrity. A particular section thinks they are the lord of others. This is the main problem. Once the Niger delta issue is resolved  I believe other groups could emerge, until this kind of injustice is stopped. Let every region be allowed to develop and progress at their own pace. The other day I heard that Lagos state is begging to be allowed to have their own Power supply as manufacturers are relocating to Ghana. Can you imagine. With true federalism Lagos does no need to get approval from any where. I pity Nigeria, it has a long way to go to truly become great. It has all the natural requirements to be African giant, but it lacks the political will to do so.</p>
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		<title>By: krz Ekpo</title>
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		<dc:creator>krz Ekpo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The federal government is actually not sincere with this Niger Delta issue. Funny enough what started some decades ago is increasing in intensity. Nigeria will find it hard to contain itself. They are fighting for their right, they say, next they&#039;ll be fighting to be INDEPENDENT. It&#039;s just a matter of time.
May God help us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The federal government is actually not sincere with this Niger Delta issue. Funny enough what started some decades ago is increasing in intensity. Nigeria will find it hard to contain itself. They are fighting for their right, they say, next they&#8217;ll be fighting to be INDEPENDENT. It&#8217;s just a matter of time.<br />
May God help us.</p>
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		<title>By: mene</title>
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		<dc:creator>mene</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ebiowei Stanley, I read through your piece and pick holes  on some of the issues you raised. My problem with this whole Ijaw struggle is that it is a one sided struggle. There are so many ethnic groups in the ND as well as delta state, but what I don&#039;t understand is why the entire REEDOM being agitated for seems to be only for the Ijaws. Since the inception of this struggle, almost all federal appointments meant for the region are given to the Ijaws at the exclusion of other ethnic groups. What happens to the Urhobos, ikweres, isokos, efiks, Ilajes, itsekiris, ibiobios and a host of others? Why don&#039;t these FREEDOM FIGHTERS see this as another form of Injustice to other oil producing ethnic nationalities? Look at the NDDC, look at the appointment into the new ND ministry, look at the VP...Totally unfair.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ebiowei Stanley, I read through your piece and pick holes  on some of the issues you raised. My problem with this whole Ijaw struggle is that it is a one sided struggle. There are so many ethnic groups in the ND as well as delta state, but what I don&#8217;t understand is why the entire REEDOM being agitated for seems to be only for the Ijaws. Since the inception of this struggle, almost all federal appointments meant for the region are given to the Ijaws at the exclusion of other ethnic groups. What happens to the Urhobos, ikweres, isokos, efiks, Ilajes, itsekiris, ibiobios and a host of others? Why don&#8217;t these FREEDOM FIGHTERS see this as another form of Injustice to other oil producing ethnic nationalities? Look at the NDDC, look at the appointment into the new ND ministry, look at the VP&#8230;Totally unfair.</p>
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		<title>By: Ebiowei Stanley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ebiowei Stanley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My Dear Col. Rabbe, You forget that in your attempt to defend the activities of the Fed. Govt JTF, some of us are actually directly or indirectly resident in the region and with a first hand information of what transpired even, before the Press publishes it. Firstly, in your defense of JTF, you claimed that the pipes that were blown open by the MEND in Ojobo and Forcados communities in Burutu Local Govt. in Delta State respectively are &quot;isolated pipelines that were not in use&quot; then how come crude oil is still gushing out from the pipelines? Really, in as much as your duty is to defend the activities of the JTF in your declared WAR IN THE CREEK, i will suggest you, as an Officer and a Gentleman,to tell Nigerians the true stories of what is actually happening in the WAR zone as practiced in America.  The exchange of gun shots in the early part of Monday morning,as clearly heard in in Burutu town is definitely not a child&#039;s play. I am still appealing to the Militant group JRC coalition ,to kindly make a genuine demand of the needs of the Niger Delta region and allow for peace to reign while their demand is been looked into but not to accept  the amnesty &quot;GREEK GIFT&quot;. At the expiration of the ceasefire and nothing is done then, Nigerians will bear the Ijaws witness. We have lost souls in this struggle that our ultimate goal is TRUE FEDERALISM IN NIGERIA AND FREEDOM FOR THE IJAWS IN DELTA STATE. Our resources is being used to develop the upland part of Delta State while, the Riverside areas are totally abandoned.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Dear Col. Rabbe, You forget that in your attempt to defend the activities of the Fed. Govt JTF, some of us are actually directly or indirectly resident in the region and with a first hand information of what transpired even, before the Press publishes it. Firstly, in your defense of JTF, you claimed that the pipes that were blown open by the MEND in Ojobo and Forcados communities in Burutu Local Govt. in Delta State respectively are &#8220;isolated pipelines that were not in use&#8221; then how come crude oil is still gushing out from the pipelines? Really, in as much as your duty is to defend the activities of the JTF in your declared WAR IN THE CREEK, i will suggest you, as an Officer and a Gentleman,to tell Nigerians the true stories of what is actually happening in the WAR zone as practiced in America.  The exchange of gun shots in the early part of Monday morning,as clearly heard in in Burutu town is definitely not a child&#8217;s play. I am still appealing to the Militant group JRC coalition ,to kindly make a genuine demand of the needs of the Niger Delta region and allow for peace to reign while their demand is been looked into but not to accept  the amnesty &#8220;GREEK GIFT&#8221;. At the expiration of the ceasefire and nothing is done then, Nigerians will bear the Ijaws witness. We have lost souls in this struggle that our ultimate goal is TRUE FEDERALISM IN NIGERIA AND FREEDOM FOR THE IJAWS IN DELTA STATE. Our resources is being used to develop the upland part of Delta State while, the Riverside areas are totally abandoned.</p>
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		<title>By: otjr</title>
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		<dc:creator>otjr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My problem is that the Army (JTF) is fake, Yar&#039;Adua &amp; FGN/his appointed mediators are clueless on how to go about solving this problem &amp; the MEND are at this point more intelligent in all ramifications. Check-out their publications...they even profer solutions on how to go about resolving these....advise the JTF on how their men can remain safe in the creeks by not firing at the Fighters first...BUT truly, the Head of The Nigerian Government is weak...mentally &amp; physically...let&#039;s not hide the naked truth please....we deserve a better leader...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My problem is that the Army (JTF) is fake, Yar&#8217;Adua &amp; FGN/his appointed mediators are clueless on how to go about solving this problem &amp; the MEND are at this point more intelligent in all ramifications. Check-out their publications&#8230;they even profer solutions on how to go about resolving these&#8230;.advise the JTF on how their men can remain safe in the creeks by not firing at the Fighters first&#8230;BUT truly, the Head of The Nigerian Government is weak&#8230;mentally &amp; physically&#8230;let&#8217;s not hide the naked truth please&#8230;.we deserve a better leader&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Akinwumi fopefoluwa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Akinwumi fopefoluwa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:03:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Amnesty is Good but how effective would it be. after 60days i better advice the goverment to take serious millitary actions towards this people. if its war let it be fought ones and for all. Their are a million ways to fight these people all i think is that th goverment is not ready to stand up to this cause, because no body can be greater and be more powerfull than the government. but let them ask themselves are they not SECRETLY involved and BENEFITING from this caos?  Cause it has come to our notice that some other countries who you think are fighting war are mainly using it as a source of revenue for themselves. I rest my case. May God Bless Nigeria.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amnesty is Good but how effective would it be. after 60days i better advice the goverment to take serious millitary actions towards this people. if its war let it be fought ones and for all. Their are a million ways to fight these people all i think is that th goverment is not ready to stand up to this cause, because no body can be greater and be more powerfull than the government. but let them ask themselves are they not SECRETLY involved and BENEFITING from this caos?  Cause it has come to our notice that some other countries who you think are fighting war are mainly using it as a source of revenue for themselves. I rest my case. May God Bless Nigeria.</p>
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		<title>By: Edward Tee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edward Tee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Okilo, IG, or whatever you&#039;re called your tagged name Osama Bin Laden that you intentionally used to cast a gloomy light on genuine freedom fighters was caught red handed. The ghost name Osama Bin Laden you alleged to have surrendered weapons was a ill prepared and poorly executed flimflam to deceive and entice those confused militants. 

Too bad nobody is buying it, not even your supporters! And for that reason your boss is not going to be happy with that your performance next when you report to Abuja, the oil built city! 
Okilo, Next time when you and your incompetent police force would want to stage that kind of drama, you people should at least prepare it in a way that it will not cast contempt on your intelligence. I must confess it was a job poorly done and the disgruntle element you used is a loss soul forever!

The biggest impediment to the Niger Delta struggle is those few miscreants from the region, who would not see anything wrong with serving those killing their people. In as long as them and their families are spare with some crumbs from masters tables, they make them look stupid by providing them with little mansion in Abuja,  with numerous cars and servants(they&#039;re on top of the world). But after all their arrant errands on behalf of masters, they&#039;ll reports to master in Abuja. These types of people should be decommissioned for the rest of their life when the Niger Delta issues are finally put to rest.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Okilo, IG, or whatever you&#8217;re called your tagged name Osama Bin Laden that you intentionally used to cast a gloomy light on genuine freedom fighters was caught red handed. The ghost name Osama Bin Laden you alleged to have surrendered weapons was a ill prepared and poorly executed flimflam to deceive and entice those confused militants. </p>
<p>Too bad nobody is buying it, not even your supporters! And for that reason your boss is not going to be happy with that your performance next when you report to Abuja, the oil built city!<br />
Okilo, Next time when you and your incompetent police force would want to stage that kind of drama, you people should at least prepare it in a way that it will not cast contempt on your intelligence. I must confess it was a job poorly done and the disgruntle element you used is a loss soul forever!</p>
<p>The biggest impediment to the Niger Delta struggle is those few miscreants from the region, who would not see anything wrong with serving those killing their people. In as long as them and their families are spare with some crumbs from masters tables, they make them look stupid by providing them with little mansion in Abuja,  with numerous cars and servants(they&#8217;re on top of the world). But after all their arrant errands on behalf of masters, they&#8217;ll reports to master in Abuja. These types of people should be decommissioned for the rest of their life when the Niger Delta issues are finally put to rest.</p>
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		<title>By: Mekztador</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mekztador</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Rabe Abubakar is a big lier. His claims in recent past have held no water.

His press briefing makes me sick</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rabe Abubakar is a big lier. His claims in recent past have held no water.</p>
<p>His press briefing makes me sick</p>
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