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Friday, 4 March 2016

Niger-Delta Militants Bomb Pipeline In Under Water Attack.....

Buhari has vowed to end over-priced state contracts and crude theft. But in the Delta many ex-fighters see the hunt for Tompolo as part of a campaign by mainly Muslim northerners, like the president, against the Christian south. The government denies any such motive.

The swampland’s oil provides 70 percent of state income but, like much of the rest of Nigeria, the region has never seen much development. Its roads are pot-holed and villages polluted from oil spills.

“Many angry young men still support the militants because the government is not addressing their grievances,” said Alagoa Morris, an environmental activist in the Delta. “They work for anyone who supports them.”

TROOPS Authorities have responded by sending troops to protect oil facilities, a move residents say might fuel tensions as villagers will likely see them as invaders sent by Buhari. “The militarization of the Delta makes it worse,” said Morris. “People see that the government is only interested in the oil production, not their grievances.”

A security official said Tompolo’s men were probably behind the sub-sea attack. Activists say it could have been the work of other ex-rebels frustrated about the region’s poverty. Tompolo has disappeared from public view since the arrest warrant was issued, and his spokesman, Paul Bebenimibo, could not be reached for comment.

He had links to the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), one of the most powerful militant groups, which attacked oil facilities and kidnapped expatriate workers.

A previously unknown group called the Niger Delta Avengers has claimed responsibility, warning Buhari of more trouble unless he fulfils a long list of demands such as starting development and cleaning up polluted villages. Reuters was unable to contact the group or verify its statement. In total, ten oil and gas pipelines or other facilities have been attacked in the Delta since the start of the year, security experts say.

DELTA Tension has been building in the Delta since Buhari defeated president Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian southerner from the region, in presidential polls a year ago.

The government has extended the amnesty but vowed to shift the focus to job training and away from cash payments, which in the past were collected by “generals” for their “boys”. So far, the attacks have not been as severe as the previous insurgency. But diplomats worry that Delta activists are teaming up with secessionists in the southeast, where Ibgo people who proclaimed an independent state called Biafra sparked a 1967-70 civil war in which more than a million people died. In the Avengers statement, the group demanded the release of a pro-Biafra leader jailed since October.

On Thursday, groups of former militant leaders denounced the pipeline attacks but also urged Buhari to expand the amnesty to “some of our brothers who are still in the creeks” – still a hideout for militants, pirates and kidnappers. They also told Buhari the amnesty should be extended to 2019 to give young men time to receive job training. The government has said it wants to set up vocational centers to train up to 10,000 people annually. But little has happened as the oil price slump has undermined spending plans.

See Fayose’s Dressing To The Olubadan Of Ibadan’s Coronation Today

Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose looks stylish in his Yoruba traditional attire at the coronation of the new Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji which is currently holding in Ibadan. See more photos below:-

Boko Haram Terrorists trying to excape Gunned Down By Army In Sambisa Forest (Photos)

Troops of 21 Brigade Bama, under 7 Division area of operational responsibility, in a blocking position, have at the early hours of today, cleared escaping Boko Haram terrorists that came through Sabsawa axis of Sambisa forest. The troops also recovered a Toyota Hilux, 2 AK-47 rifles with registration numbers 58006915 and KO 35839, as well as 37 rounds of 12.7mm metal linked ammunition. Unfortunately, one officer sustained injury during the encounter. He is however in a stable condition.

Congrats! Kogi State Indegene Sets New Jamb Record, Scores 399 In The 2016 UTME

With the JAMB UTME results for the 2016 CBT trickling out, one Ibrahim Shamwifu from Kogi state has allegedly set a new record with a score of 399 out of the possibile 400.

According to the screen shot obtained by Nigeria University Scholarship, the boy wants to study Medicine and Surgery at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State…. This is a direct admission, believe me.. We pray he meets d cutoff abi? I don high Nigerians are blessed with Brains.

Lol...... The Program Banner Of A Ghanaian Church Will Make You Laugh – SEE

Prayer Gym? This Churches nowadays won’t sha kill person

This Female Corper was Almost Raped At National Assembly

She shared the terrifying experience herself. A female member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) attached to the National Assembly narrowly escaped being r*ped on Thursday afternoon.

The fair complexioned lady was seen crying profusely at the White House wing of the National Assembly complex at about 5:45pm. She told people at the Senate wing of the White House how she narrowly escaped being r*ped.

She said that a heavily built man accosted her while she went to ease herself at one of rest rooms in the upper legislative chamber. The corps member said she was about to uncloth herself when she saw a man entering the rest room.

The lady said she sensed that it was unusual for a man to enter the room specifically made for women. She added, “as the man approached me, I had no option than to scream and the man took to his heels.” Security operatives at the National Assembly did not respond to her scream, hence the man escaped.

Funny Photo: See the words written on a Keke. Lol....

I guess it means 'Mysterious God' or is there a word like Immirimious? Source: Ambode Obsarver