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Niger Delta militants kidnap two French sailors

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Aug 3, 2008, 15:22 GMT

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Chris InnocentAug 3rd, 2008 - 19:24:48

Its unforunate and unimginable! We have been looking at the issue and the manner our economy is been battered by the so called Niger Delta Fighters with lavity without considering the impact it will have on our county. What can be more treacheaous than this attack on the nation. What can be more alarming than the position and the threat on the peace and well-being of the citizens of this country. If I may ask who are these middlemen or the brokers that commuicates with the millitants. Why have we believed in the fight over the economy to liberate people whose understanding,vision and cause are self centred and eccentric.
We may not have another opporunity to restore the integriy of this county in the light of these Niger delta Kidnapping for a ransome.
The Government of the region and the people encouraging the act, we know them and the law enforecement agencines are handicapped because the power that be cannot allow justice to prevail.
The Time to stop this unwholesome attack on the integrity of this county is now.

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anonymousAug 4th, 2008 - 08:35:25

Niger Delta,Niger Delta...Niger Delta!!! every day we keep hearing various annoying trash, i dont get it, is that these guys are more powerful than federal government now or what? is that we citizens of nigeria are no longer safe? is there now a threat to life on the people inhabiting in these environment and the government fails to secure such rights??? who really are the middle-men? Asari Dokubo middle man right. they are his boys right? he claims to stand for peace....integrity.....african charter 4 peace and soliderity!!! where is d peace??? is this what we get??? this aint no peace ...this is war.....babaric unlawful war, carried out by very common criminals who the government ought to handle without any difficulty! but unfortunately it seems that they have become powerless....hands tied....weak....and foolish. how come it is in yara'dua's regime they rise up to fight? is it that he refuses to move with corruption? and so the country is stagnant? not moving forward ,not moving backwards.....just standing still waiting for the presidency tenor to roll by!!!!!!! incredible nigeria!!!

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ese idelta mehAug 7th, 2008 - 20:50:18

anonimous dont be stupid is an advice, stop talking trash this boys are fighting a just course. let the federal government develop the area called niger delta.

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