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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Buhari Revokes Former Niger Delta Militant Leader Tompolo's Coastal Protection Contract

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the immediate termination of the coastal and pipeline protection contract awarded to former Niger Delta militant leader Government Ekpomupolo alias Tompolo by President Goodluck Jonathan.





   In 2011, President Jonathan awarded a contract to provide security along Nigeria's maritime borders to Global West Vessel Specialists Nigeria, a company owned by Tompolo. Seen as a political gesture, President Buhari has instructed the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (Nimasa) to discontinue payments for the provision of platforms for security.  



 With the revocation of the contract, money paid to the private firm will now be channelled to the Nigerian Navy and marine police to secure the nation’s waterways. According to a source at the Federal Ministry of Transport, the $103m (N21bn) maritime security contract was approved by former President Jonathan and awarded by Nimasa in 2011, shortly after Patrick Akpobolokemi, was appointed to head the agency.  


 It is believed that payments have been stopped since June, with Mohammed Bashir, the permanent secretary in the transport ministry directing Mr Akpobolokemi to halt payments for the controversial maritime security contract until further notice. Others who benefitted from similar contracts include Mujaheedin Asari-Dokubo and Chief Bipobiri Ajube, Alias General Shoot-At-Sight, as well as Odua People's Congress founder Dr Frederick Fasheun and the leader of its other faction Otunba Gani Adams.   



According to the transport ministry source: “It is difficult to believe that former President Goodluck Jonathan would hand out the security of the nation’s entire maritime domain to his kinsman under the guise of public-private partnership. It was certain that such a contract would not stand the test of time and like the pipeline security contracts awarded by the same regime, its time is over.”   However, former senior special assistant to the president on maritime, Leke Oyewole, advised the federal government not to go back to the old ways when Nimasa was handling water security. 


He noted that ever since Tompolo's company was put in charge of providing platforms for security on the nation’s waters, there had been an improvement.  


 Last month, pioneer Nimasa chairman Alhaji Tijjani Ramalan, alleged that Tompolo's company was paid N1.5bn monthly to execute the contract. He lamented that despite the huge payment, the country is still losing more than 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily to oil thieves. 

Culled From Nigerian Watch.








125 comments:

  1. Na wa for this Buhari ooo.

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    1. E go soon set oo... buhari careful ooo

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    2. President Bubu is in for a war. I smell danger

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    3. What is the "wa" there?

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    4. You are not alright! I want to desist from insulting you. Do you understand to run a government its based on laws and legislation and not what one militant feels. What you should be saying is that the legal and right staff should be trained with up to date methods. Do you have an idea how much would be saved if channeled in the right direction.

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    5. Just imagine how you guys reason? 1.5 billion to ex militants? Are you guys for real? We really are not ready as a country with the way citizens defend brazen looting of our resources.

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    6. You people crying foul, didn't you read that 400k barrels of crude miss a day despite the so called security provided by them tompolo and co? If these barrels of crude weren't missing i am sure they wld ve continued with the arrangements...You people shld look beyond tribal sentiments...and shattap on ur war tunes

      DEE One

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    7. FRESH.....may the good lord bless you for this statement. Sometimes I wonder how some people think...but then again it's not surprising that this country is the shit hole that it is right now..the proof is evident in the retarded nature of most of the unenlightened populace who know absolutely nothing and anything..and get their hands on data phns to spew trash.

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    8. Shallow minded unintelligent ethnic bigotry statements have always being our problem in this country, so unfortunate!but these same pple saying sh#t abt Buhari were the same ones shouting corruption!corruption on a similar post where Stella figured out this wasteful contract?what do pple really want?smh.
      .....talking abt d over 400k barrels that get missing everyday,dats d exact no for madam Diezianne export vessel.dats why it's a constant in the equation #rme #
      I am so happy nyway, d game is up!the lion has roared!#Sai baba

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    9. Thank you fresh and the other sensible anons. We need to look beyond tribal sentiments, it doesn't make sense what GEJ did,glad Buhari took the bull by the horn and did the needful,its to curb corruption

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  2. Buhari should give it to Bokos to be manning the rivers. I think this will stop them from bombing. they should start bombing the fishes.

    Lets see if Tompolo and his gang will make this government ungovernable.

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  3. How can you contract a goat to look after your yam?

    Jonathan made a lot of people very very very rich overnight.
    That's why they wanted him to continue despite nothing working in the economy.

    Kudos PMB. Keep weeding them out.

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    1. It's amazing and appalling. I'm just happy things are happening. Chai Asari and Tompolo will start their misplaced aggression after this. Eheh

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    2. Gbogbo ooo
      hahahahhaha

      how can u contract a Goat to look after ur yam? Hahahabhahahaba


      Honestly,i dont know wot Oga Jona was thinking when he did some of d things he did.

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    3. Lmfao...

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    4. They may call it witch hunt but I think I support dis kind of witch hunting. Ndi ori everywhere

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    5. Thank you! So true! So many people got rich during his government. I hope they saved up because the train is about to leave the fucking station.

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    6. So true! People need to know how a government should be run for the benefit of the land

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    7. I have always know this GGB to be frustrated, not just about this post but your personality here, Frustration is all over you. Pls send in your Chronicle so we advice you on how to address people without pouring out your personal frustration on people

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    8. What some of you fail to realise is that the pipeline contracts were awarded to the militants by Yar'dua when he granted them amnesty. They weren't awarded by Gej.

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    9. @anon 15:38,Yar'adua only granted amnesty,r u so desperate that u'll lie against a dead man?

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  4. Okokobioko! All these monies ye are sharing,there is God o.no wonder Asari wanted to die on top of Jona head

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    1. Honestly. Jonathan was so clanish in his thinking and outlook

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  5. OK. Did something go wrong with tompolo in charge abi this one is just doing things without thinking.

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    1. Did anything go right with him in charge or ure just typing without thinking?

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    2. How will you see that something is wrong with it, when you don't even understand what they are talking about

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    3. Let the real agencies take care of security. Who or why will Tompolo and Asari Dokubo be manning the waterways? It's not about what went wrong or if something did go wrong. It is about doing what is right. We have the navy, they should do their duty. See how rich those militants became over night, there should be no reward for wrong doing. My only fear now is that this might spark another militant struggle. However,if Buhari does have an action plan, this should and would be a good move.

      Mary!

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    4. Without thinking too much was it right for him to do that? Someone who is just a civilian??? We should reason wellnsometimes and keep sentiments out

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    5. Did something go wrong with your understanding abi you're just commenting without thinking? Uben!

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    6. You have always being foolish! If everything worked as it should you wouldn't be begging for handouts on this blog

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    7. This sadness of a girl must be a big mumu.

      Did anything go wrong?
      Didn't you read where it's written that despite their being in charge, we are still loosing 400,000 barrels of crude per day?

      I really pity these young generation. They can't read and understand.
      Oh Lord save us if these are the type of young people we have.

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    8. @Eka, pls wise up. 400k bpd of crude is a great deal! Some oil producing nations don't even produce up to that yet they survive and prosper on the revenue.

      Besides the contract sum is enough to empower the relevant govt agencies to counter any backlash from the economic saboteurs (so called militants).

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    1. A sane government at last! When it's not like d country doesn't have a naval force

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    1. Let it begin. In fact it's long overdue.

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    2. I like d move tho. All these touts should go. He should also include ayiri o despite d fact that he has gone to join APC

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    3. Na ur husband blokos dey smell check am well.

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    4. Hahahaha epic response

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  8. Leke oyewole should shut dt hole he calls a mouth. Why won't there be an improvement when it's d same tompolo and his thieving militant friends are the ones responsible for the numerous oil theft and bunkering. No wonder asari wants to die ontop of jonathan matter,imagine the amount of money being given to militants and jonathans kinsmen in disguise of public partner relationship.

    Thank God buhari got in d nick of time and as for y'all jonathan supporters y'all need to get ur heads re examined. I ain't saying pmb is free of corruption bt d truth is jonathan wasn't/isnt a saint either,leading d country to d path of rot and forming a blind eye to lots of nonsense

    We'all should gv PMB time...i believe in him

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    1. Me too,I believe in him.Buhari is the man Nigeria needs now.

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    2. Well said. My only fear hope northerns wouldn't take over however i remember he was the one who bless her soul the NAFDAC boss, he appointed her as he saw a worthy woman

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    3. Jonathan really fall our hand. Imaging paying N1.5billion monthly to thieves to stop stealing!!!

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  9. Buhari has been trending since morning.

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  10. Hard times are coming people
    This is more like a trigger
    Buhari has officially stepped on the toes of the Niger delta.
    Now watch them roar!

    Those pipelines are gone!

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    1. Forget it.
      Nothing wil happen.
      Dere wont be Any war.

      A few wont distabilize dis great nation.

      Dey can roar all dey wanna Buh dey cant BITE!

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    2. Nne I ma how far! Nsogbu di kwa

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    3. Pessimism. I also think this might be a very sensitive move which might spark crisis. Nevertheless,as I keep saying, let's try to be optimistic. Ordinarily, in a working system, who is Tompolo and Asari, toothless bull dogs. Thus if Buhari creates such working systems, then I believe that this is actually a good move. We can't keep pacifying people who have sucked Nigeria dry, they have had enough for generations, they should go and rest abeg.

      Mary!

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    4. Lol @all these internet rats

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    5. I don't get it. So shld he just do nothing out of fear of stepping on toes, even with glaring wrongs???

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    6. Second anonymous dont mind all these children. Later they would be begging on this blog not knowing their future has been eaten by a very few. More toes will be crushed

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    7. Good move by the President, and I hope that the Nigerian Maritime will do their work and not resort in saboteurs in their midst. It's now the main explosions and vandalism will occur on those pipelines.

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    8. Anon 13:35. This your reply is epic ooo lol. Evidently these children need more enlightenment on the true state of the nation.

      Seems they have been feeding fat on looted funds via their parents.

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  11. Can u imagine the security of a nation's pipelines being given to an ex militant?U will doubt some people's paper qualications at times.How can a former president asked an ex militant -a criminal, to be looking after a country's wealth?The situation we find ourselves in this country is really pathetic,all in the name tribal sentiment. May God Deliver us from the hands of the wicked people in this country.Very annoying act.Where are the soldiers, the naval officers and the rest recognised security agencies?That they can't guide our pipelines, but an ex militant can.

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    1. Ismail,i follow u dey imagine too.
      Poor poor Man.he just wanted to placate d
      Troublesome Tompolo.Buh Dats no excuse o jaré.he should have just done d right thing.

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    2. I'm not saying it was right to give militants the contract. However, when the navy was in charge, massive oil theft an illegal bunkering was the other of the day. Navy and Army officers were making millions and they were using these militants as fronts unofficially (how do you think these militants originated?).

      Buhari just wants to settle military men.

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    3. Help me ooh and some people cannot still not see anytin wrong with these because they are blinded by ethnicity

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    4. I just farted all over your face #ok bye kiiikiiiiiiikii

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    5. Very true words. I am not saying Buhari has all the answers, though I honestly hope he does, but I'm guessing that's why he is strategically doing things, he first of all changed the service chiefs to people whom I want to believe are capable hands, then he has moved those militants away from the waterways. I hope this capable hands will keep those people in check when the trouble might start, hopefully not though.

      Mary!

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    6. I share your frustration but to be honest, the militants did a better job than the Navy. Those militants were crooks who were able to curb the activities other crooks. But the idea of the nation's wealth being bagged by those thieves doesn't sit well with me. GMB is doing the right thing my empowering the navy. I just hope there won't be any resistance from the militants.

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    7. Which resistance, its all mouth. We have to move forward as a nation

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  12. Can't this man president do something constructive order like repairing NEPA instead of throwing people into the saturated labor market.
    When he is not firing ambassadors, he is ordering SSS out of the the presidential villa.
    Change indeed, change my foot!

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    1. You re the MOST senseless Bv then followed by your wife eka mumu. Your primary education to any other was wasted.

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    2. I wonder if u ever passed in school. I must very dumb. U don't have critical reasoning . U jus think on the surface. Dumb skull

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    3. Logic. If he removes the people that have been siphoning funds to the hands of a few, then the resources will be enough to create more jobs, maybe even in the agricultural sector or wherever else, then with that, probably more sustainable research and projects for electricity will be funded with that same resources, and a better life for all, does that make sense?he has to start from somewhere, it might not be where you want, but hopefully, it will be a means to an end, relax!!!

      Mary!

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    4. My prayer 4 ur life's not 2 experience any change 4 d better as long as pmb's presido amen!

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    5. Oga, pick a number and wait your turn. I'm sure all your life's ambitions have not been realized yet, dey there dey do gra gra!!!

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    6. You are just a dumbass, how do nations thrive if things are not put in proper perspective. So the security of a nation should be in the hands of known criminals?

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  13. nice one, a welcome development. Our navy nd marine police would now be useful in their field

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  14. Thank God we have a sensible president

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  15. Oh no! Dese people messed up!

    A Massive 21B just to placate d "former" Militant??
    And he was d one dat openly made dat death threat not too Long ago to A civil right Lawyer/Acitvist.

    Tompolo Osetia,Osetigo!

    Hehehehehhehehe

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    1. All in the name of amnesty and providing "jobs" for the ex militants oh. Preposterous!!!

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    2. Some where even sent to private Uni's as if the federal uni's are faulty. Some where even sent to Redeemers Uni. Imagine the federal government paying millions for touts to go to a private school when federal schools are fully functional. Jonathan was a messed up leader.

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  16. Good one buhari!

    Check my blog please, new post published!

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  17. Better. A whooping N21bn to an ex militant who was even sending threat messages to Festus Kiyamo, I guess he hasn't change yet. This country sef.

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  18. Ehn non!
    21 gini?
    *rubs both eyes, whistles while clapping hands*
    *folds hands under armpits*you say how much?

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    1. Lmao,I just did all of the above!
      Charming is so jobless this evening....lol
      Nigeria will get to her promised land
      God bless PMB!

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  19. Things are looking up for nigeria. Gej messd us up no be small.

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  20. Things are looking up for nigeria. Gej messd us up no be small.

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  21. After reading some comments here I now see why Nigeria is so backward
    So some people are upset that Buhari cancelled a bad contract
    I am a Christian from the Niger delta and I applaud Buhari whole heartedly

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  22. Good move presy but I smell war. But i believe in d Psalm 91.

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  23. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Nna Buhari is working abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  24. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Nna Buhari is working abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  25. My own ba siddon dey look . Time will tell

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  26. buhari I laugh him in calabar language







    #GODWIN™

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  27. Before PMB started giving directives that can generate rancour or civil or political disturbance ,He first tightened his reins and went into alliance with world power.
    Trust me,These militants might roar but na their throat go hoarse,NOTHING GO HAPPEN.
    BUHARI IS NOT A CHICKENHEARTED PRESIDENT.
    The wealth of the nation might be in their land but They will be the ones to bear the brunt of whatever violence they MIGHT plan to perpetrate following these decisions.
    NIGERIA WILL BE GREAT AGAIN!

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  28. Ose Buhari ....remove dem all...make dem break pipeline or start their own war....if they can kill their selves as Boko Haram dey kill their self

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  29. Wat is dis buhari up to?
    What he is looking for,I hope he finds it.
    Its so obvious he doesn't want peace in naija.

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    1. Amaka you are stupid,and its your Sugar daddy jona that wants something good for Nigeria,ode oshi

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    2. And if u are a *ram* guy,faceless nkapi.
      Onye iberibe,ewu!

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  30. Good step by PMB administration. Jonathan awarded contracts to his criminal brothers who are suppose to be in prison for atrocities they committed against the Nigeria state through their terrorist act. Current administration should move step further by probing how contracts was awarded to them with overinflated figures. I hope the government also buy out Tompolo ship he recently bought from Norway before it's used for other criminal activities. Just imagine criminals turning billionaires over night, the kind of compensation those criminals receive from Jonathan administration shows crime pay in Nigeria.

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    1. Jay Moore Biko dont sadden us further.

      Dont Even open up d wounds.
      Bro,we wanna forget some of dese appalling atrocities.

      My only Prayer...May God be with d Sai now and always.and furnish him wit Divine Wisdom,amén.

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  31. war where? nothing will happen

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  32. I understand why many Nigerians are pessimistic about a lot of things, we are used to being disappointed so we always believe that anything not done the way we want is not a good move. We must however be open minded and not always rush to criticize the work of Buhari. I am not a loyalist, neither am I a supporter or Buhari, I will support anyone who is in power, provided he has good plans. Let's hope Buharis moves are for the betterment of us all. God Bless Nigeria.

    Mary!

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  33. Let this show begin....
    Oh no! Not them militants

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  34. PRAISE THE LORD!!! This a step in the right direction. A few miscreants should not hold the country to ransom. As for those people who continue to think this move is about ethnicity, should ask yourselves how would you feel if; the government gives out contract to boko haram to allow for peace?

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  35. Amanda Austins15 July 2015 at 11:58

    Oh men!

    Sea go soon rough o.

    Hiaaaa!

    Buhari...hol your side well o!

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  36. WHY WILL HE DO THAT...TOO BAD tiss may cause more problem in the country

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    1. Your brain is functioning below capacity. No need to help you. Your `heritage ' is already finished

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    2. You no get sense.

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  37. Buhari forming hard man
    Mtcheeeeeeeeew

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  38. Change has come indeed and it's now or never. Up buhari

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  39. I smell trouble oh!!! Anyway there is God oh!!!

    #HR Babe#

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    1. Which trouble, make ijaw go develop their home.

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  40. Well, you won't blame my amiable Dr Goodluck Jonathan. He did what he had to do to curb the Niger Delta militancy. But I hope this move by PMB won't backfire

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  41. Hmmmm it is only a matter of time before Buhari officially hands over the nation's security to his Boko boys.
    Still watching with my side eyes.

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    1. Ma Boo ma Boo.
      Biko Chillizianu!
      He wil deliver....On our Prayers.

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    2. Shift let me join you and watch o. B4 they start their fight, they should give us sign so we can cross the Niger b4 den

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  42. Dere is trublem buhaha cm watch d pipline itself d poplin dn fine

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  43. Jonathan was a disgrace. Giving huge contracts to militants who should be in jail

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  44. I guess this is what the militant is waiting for and Bubu has done it. Can Bubu also revoke oil blocks given to those Northerners milking this nation too? Don't be one sided Bubu n beside you want Niger Delta to be on fire, okwaya? Oga eseti kwa o. The revenue will even drop more and I hope you've the liver to visit that region-tribalised Hausa that can never change as a person. Also place your brother to head NDDC.

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    1. Your road still far! Mtchewwww. Ethnocentric fool. I pray ur decendants don't pay for your backward thinking.

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  45. Badluck Jonathan gave out these superfluous contracts to pacify those Ijaw militants because he knew he couldn't handle or treat their wahala.
    Sad. What a wussy he was.

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  46. When a group of people don't look back at their history, they will never have the light to move forward. Black people (the worst of which are called Nigerians) have a very long way to go.

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