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Saturday, August 24, 2019

Minister Of Niger Delta Affairs Godswill Akpabio Meets With Ex Militants

The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs Godswil Akpabio along with Mrs Didi Walson-Jack,the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs had a meeting with some ex-agitators of Niger Delta under the umbrella of Youth for Peace and Development in the Niger Delta in his office in Abuja on Friday, August 23, 2019....











They have started!!!!

24 comments:

  1. Akpabio played a very vital role in the ousting of the ex CJN Justice Walter Onnoghen having known that APC will never get away with any electoral fraud in the 2019 general elections at the supreme court. Being a former PDP senator, He leaked so many vital information to the ruling government in exchange for his prosecution. He knows too well that PDP will rely solely on justice at the supreme court, so he did what he did that gave room for the hasty removal of the CJN in the build up the general elections.

    How do you explain it that a man with 108billion corruption case was made a minister? Funny enough, his prosecutor made a junior minister under him. Where is the integrity in all this? By right are people with questionable character or accused of corruption be given a national appointment?

    Nigeria can never be redeemed.

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    1. Enter your reply...so only Akpabio is of questionable character in the country, continue being sentimental, yes Nigeria is not be redeemable, I agree but with persons like you. Akpabio is the best politician in the country, with outstanding performance.

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  2. Heheheh! So Godswill got compensation for his wuru-wuru with AKS? Isokay! Let the money sharing begin.

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  3. Why is our Government this biased? Why give political appointment to a man with allegation of corruption still heaped on his head.

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  4. I think Mr. President put Akpabio in Niger Delta ministry for Peace and Development.

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  5. Stella and co.,it is not just Niger Delta, it is Niger Delta Affairs. Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs. Thanks.

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  6. It is only in Nigeria we celebrate mediocrity, how does militants impact in life of Nigerians. I’m from rivers state but the government keep feeding this guys it’s so annoying.

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    1. What rubbish are you saying this morning? Why won't you appease the gods after collecting from their soil?

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    2. Prettyjene you could make your point without the 'rubbish' word up there you know. I don't see any wrong with what the above Bv said wrong. Those militants are lazy bunch because they depend on amnesty allowance, the reason they hardly hustle or do well except few of them who have sense. Most of them used the money in smoking, drinking and womanizing before month end they become broke again. Some of them are into bunkering at the moment while some are the kidnappers terrorizing the state. So why should government be funding them?

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    3. Prettyjene you could make your point without the 'rubbish' word up there you know. I don't see any wrong with what the above Bv said wrong. Those militants are lazy bunch because they depend on amnesty allowance, the reason they hardly hustle or do well except few of them who have sense. Most of them used the money in smoking, drinking and womanizing before month end they become broke again. Some of them are into bunkering at the moment while some are the kidnappers terrorizing the state. So why should government be funding them?

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    4. Say what you know @Teejay cos most of the militants have put d money into good use besides its their right to collect it.

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    5. How many militants do you even know?Am speaking from experience.So the anon was saying nonsense.

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    6. Lady T/worth more than a thousand dollars24 August 2019 at 12:15

      How is it there right to collect money for amnesty? Just how? I really want to know.
      Cos I think if the leaders here are honest and the government give the communities money because of their peculiarities, they can put the money to good use. And prove their land.

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    7. Lady T/worth more than a thousand dollars24 August 2019 at 12:18

      How is it there right to collect money for amnesty? Just how? I really want to know.
      Cos I think if the leaders here are honest and the government give the communities money because of their peculiarities, they can put the money to good use. And prove their land.

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    8. You are speaking from experience and you believe I am speaking or residing in Abuja abi? Do you know I was born in Rivers state and currently still living in the state? I have over five of them whom I know staying very close to me. I was even given the form by one of them then but I declined. I see what they do and their lifestyle. Only few did well. Lets not just argue this dear.

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  7. Enter your comment...TeeJay..you are saying the right thing about those Niger delta militant,cuz government don't know what to use the money for. prettyjeeny is talking about soil where is the soil from, is the soil from Angola or somalia. the soil is Nigerian soil

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  8. @Dream,if what the Govt is doing is not a form of compensation to Niger Deltans then why are they paying them monthly?cos its their right to get paid.

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    1. Do you know how the Amnesty program started and by who? Did you know the reasons for it then? Was it achieve? Has it stop crimes in the creek by the militants? Is the Niger Delta region any better today?

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    2. The answer to all these questions asked is as a result of the monthly payment from govt.Movement For The Emancipation of the Niger Delta.

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    3. Why did the militants start a movement?In order to control our resources by ourselves etc.So why are we being compensated?Answer Teejay.

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    4. I typed a long piece detailing how the amnesty program started, Niger Delta volunteer force by Asari. Tompolo and his activities. How some of the militant were sent to Malaysia. Militancy in creek and all you need to know about the monthly stipend of 65,000 given to these guys as amnesty but it all wiped away. Can't type such long piece again today, maybe tomorrow to educate you more.

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  9. No militant in this pics

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  10. Enter your comment...leave Akpabio alone!

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