N’Delta Avengers launches new website
— 6th June 2016
BARELY 24 hours after its old website, was
shutdown, Niger Delta Avengers, a new militant group operating in the
South-South region of Nigeria, has launched a new website,
www.nigerdeltaavengers.org.
The militant group had, in the last one month, promoted attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta, using its website, Facebook page and Twitter handle, @ NDAvengers.
At the weekend, the group shut down its website, leading people to believe it was no longer online. However, yesterday afternoon, the group stated, via its Twitter handle, that its old website was never shutdown, but underwent maintenance.
The militant group had, in the last one month, promoted attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta, using its website, Facebook page and Twitter handle, @ NDAvengers.
At the weekend, the group shut down its website, leading people to believe it was no longer online. However, yesterday afternoon, the group stated, via its Twitter handle, that its old website was never shutdown, but underwent maintenance.
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Militancy: FG not in
talks with Niger Delta militants —Tabai
On August 9, 20167:15 amIn News0 Comments
By Emma Amaize, Soni Daniel & Perez Brisibe
More confusion enveloped the Niger Delta region, yesterday, as a key
actor in the region, Jude Tabai, said that he was unaware of any
discussion between any militant group and the Federal Government.
Militants vs Buhari
Militants vs Buhari
The claim by Tabai, who described himself as a major stakeholder in the
Niger Delta crisis, ran contrary to the position of President Muhammadu
Buhari last week, that the government was discussing Niger Delta peace
with militants.
Tabai, who led Sports and Youths Development Minister, Solomon Lalong,
to a failed peace parley with Niger Delta Avengers lately, said that the
government might have been discussing with fifth columnists, who were
merely keen on reaping pecuniary gains, adding that there was no
credible dialogue currently going on between the government and the real
‘stakeholders’ in the Niger Delta crisis.
Also, there was confusion, weekend, as the Avengers and their alleged
splinter faction, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, played dirty, the
latter having released the names of 22 persons it claimed were
sponsors, members and sympathisers of the principal group, Saturday.
An Ijaw leader who spoke on condition of anonymity to our reporter on
phone lamented: “It is unfortunate that they have penetrated our boys
with money and they are now using them to fight themselves. This is bad
for the struggle.”
Spokesperson of NDA, self-styled Brig-General Mudoch Agbinibo, had told
Vanguard that the group was intact and in a subsequent statement,
accused a top government official, a former governor and ex-militant
leaders hiding under the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta, MEND, of announcing the purported split.
“It is quite unfortunate that Cynthia Whyte and Jomo Gbomo of defunct
Joint Revolutionary Council and MEND, respectively are the spokespersons
of the Nigerian intelligentsia community because of some political
interest and a government that has abdicated power to clansmen and
tribal lords.
“The fact checks about Cynthia Whyte and her sponsors should be laid
bare before the public now that the Nigerian security and intelligent
community have turned the Niger Delta genuine struggle to a tool of
political patronage and money making machine for miscreants and conflict
merchants,” NDA said.
Similarly, the Adaka Boro Avengers, ADA, which recently dumped its
threat to declare a Republic of Niger Delta, yesterday, said that
President Buhari was not ready for dialogue as it ordered oil companies
to stop further repairs on pipelines and vandalised oil installations in
their own interest.
Meanwhile, Delta activist and Itsekiri leader, Chief Ayiri Emami,
yesterday, urged President Buhari to investigate the 22 alleged
sponsors, members and sympathizers of the Avengers, revealed on Saturday
by a splinter faction, RNDA.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, stalwart in Delta State, in a
statement, said: “The revelation by the splinter group of Avengers about
the sponsors of NDA has vindicated my earlier position that some
corrupt politicians running away from justice are the brains behind the
criminal group.
“Nigerians should not take the report by the online medium lightly and
President Buhari should ensure that the fresh revelation is properly
investigated with a view to bringing all those behind the economic and
political sabotage to book.”
Meanwhile, national president of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Mr. Udengs
Eradiri, who RNDA listed as one of the operatives of Avengers, reacted
yesterday, saying: “I have no business whatsoever with the Niger Delta
Avengers. I am the President of IYC, the largest youth organisation in
the Niger Delta region and not spokesman of Avengers.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Militancy: FG not in
talks with Niger Delta militants —Tabai
On August 9, 20167:15 amIn News0 Comments
By Emma Amaize, Soni Daniel & Perez Brisibe
More confusion enveloped the Niger Delta region, yesterday, as a key
actor in the region, Jude Tabai, said that he was unaware of any
discussion between any militant group and the Federal Government.
Militants vs Buhari
Militants vs Buhari
The claim by Tabai, who described himself as a major stakeholder in the
Niger Delta crisis, ran contrary to the position of President Muhammadu
Buhari last week, that the government was discussing Niger Delta peace
with militants.
Tabai, who led Sports and Youths Development Minister, Solomon Lalong,
to a failed peace parley with Niger Delta Avengers lately, said that the
government might have been discussing with fifth columnists, who were
merely keen on reaping pecuniary gains, adding that there was no
credible dialogue currently going on between the government and the real
‘stakeholders’ in the Niger Delta crisis.
Also, there was confusion, weekend, as the Avengers and their alleged
splinter faction, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, played dirty, the
latter having released the names of 22 persons it claimed were
sponsors, members and sympathisers of the principal group, Saturday.
An Ijaw leader who spoke on condition of anonymity to our reporter on
phone lamented: “It is unfortunate that they have penetrated our boys
with money and they are now using them to fight themselves. This is bad
for the struggle.”
Spokesperson of NDA, self-styled Brig-General Mudoch Agbinibo, had told
Vanguard that the group was intact and in a subsequent statement,
accused a top government official, a former governor and ex-militant
leaders hiding under the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta, MEND, of announcing the purported split.
“It is quite unfortunate that Cynthia Whyte and Jomo Gbomo of defunct
Joint Revolutionary Council and MEND, respectively are the spokespersons
of the Nigerian intelligentsia community because of some political
interest and a government that has abdicated power to clansmen and
tribal lords.
“The fact checks about Cynthia Whyte and her sponsors should be laid
bare before the public now that the Nigerian security and intelligent
community have turned the Niger Delta genuine struggle to a tool of
political patronage and money making machine for miscreants and conflict
merchants,” NDA said.
Similarly, the Adaka Boro Avengers, ADA, which recently dumped its
threat to declare a Republic of Niger Delta, yesterday, said that
President Buhari was not ready for dialogue as it ordered oil companies
to stop further repairs on pipelines and vandalised oil installations in
their own interest.
Meanwhile, Delta activist and Itsekiri leader, Chief Ayiri Emami,
yesterday, urged President Buhari to investigate the 22 alleged
sponsors, members and sympathizers of the Avengers, revealed on Saturday
by a splinter faction, RNDA.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, stalwart in Delta State, in a
statement, said: “The revelation by the splinter group of Avengers about
the sponsors of NDA has vindicated my earlier position that some
corrupt politicians running away from justice are the brains behind the
criminal group.
“Nigerians should not take the report by the online medium lightly and
President Buhari should ensure that the fresh revelation is properly
investigated with a view to bringing all those behind the economic and
political sabotage to book.”
Meanwhile, national president of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Mr. Udengs
Eradiri, who RNDA listed as one of the operatives of Avengers, reacted
yesterday, saying: “I have no business whatsoever with the Niger Delta
Avengers. I am the President of IYC, the largest youth organisation in
the Niger Delta region and not spokesman of Avengers.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Militancy: FG not in
talks with Niger Delta militants —Tabai
On August 9, 20167:15 amIn News0 Comments
By Emma Amaize, Soni Daniel & Perez Brisibe
More confusion enveloped the Niger Delta region, yesterday, as a key
actor in the region, Jude Tabai, said that he was unaware of any
discussion between any militant group and the Federal Government.
Militants vs Buhari
Militants vs Buhari
The claim by Tabai, who described himself as a major stakeholder in the
Niger Delta crisis, ran contrary to the position of President Muhammadu
Buhari last week, that the government was discussing Niger Delta peace
with militants.
Tabai, who led Sports and Youths Development Minister, Solomon Lalong,
to a failed peace parley with Niger Delta Avengers lately, said that the
government might have been discussing with fifth columnists, who were
merely keen on reaping pecuniary gains, adding that there was no
credible dialogue currently going on between the government and the real
‘stakeholders’ in the Niger Delta crisis.
Also, there was confusion, weekend, as the Avengers and their alleged
splinter faction, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, played dirty, the
latter having released the names of 22 persons it claimed were
sponsors, members and sympathisers of the principal group, Saturday.
An Ijaw leader who spoke on condition of anonymity to our reporter on
phone lamented: “It is unfortunate that they have penetrated our boys
with money and they are now using them to fight themselves. This is bad
for the struggle.”
Spokesperson of NDA, self-styled Brig-General Mudoch Agbinibo, had told
Vanguard that the group was intact and in a subsequent statement,
accused a top government official, a former governor and ex-militant
leaders hiding under the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta, MEND, of announcing the purported split.
“It is quite unfortunate that Cynthia Whyte and Jomo Gbomo of defunct
Joint Revolutionary Council and MEND, respectively are the spokespersons
of the Nigerian intelligentsia community because of some political
interest and a government that has abdicated power to clansmen and
tribal lords.
“The fact checks about Cynthia Whyte and her sponsors should be laid
bare before the public now that the Nigerian security and intelligent
community have turned the Niger Delta genuine struggle to a tool of
political patronage and money making machine for miscreants and conflict
merchants,” NDA said.
Similarly, the Adaka Boro Avengers, ADA, which recently dumped its
threat to declare a Republic of Niger Delta, yesterday, said that
President Buhari was not ready for dialogue as it ordered oil companies
to stop further repairs on pipelines and vandalised oil installations in
their own interest.
Meanwhile, Delta activist and Itsekiri leader, Chief Ayiri Emami,
yesterday, urged President Buhari to investigate the 22 alleged
sponsors, members and sympathizers of the Avengers, revealed on Saturday
by a splinter faction, RNDA.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, stalwart in Delta State, in a
statement, said: “The revelation by the splinter group of Avengers about
the sponsors of NDA has vindicated my earlier position that some
corrupt politicians running away from justice are the brains behind the
criminal group.
“Nigerians should not take the report by the online medium lightly and
President Buhari should ensure that the fresh revelation is properly
investigated with a view to bringing all those behind the economic and
political sabotage to book.”
Meanwhile, national president of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Mr. Udengs
Eradiri, who RNDA listed as one of the operatives of Avengers, reacted
yesterday, saying: “I have no business whatsoever with the Niger Delta
Avengers. I am the President of IYC, the largest youth organisation in
the Niger Delta region and not spokesman of Avengers.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Militancy: FG not in
talks with Niger Delta militants —Tabai
On August 9, 20167:15 amIn News0 Comments
By Emma Amaize, Soni Daniel & Perez Brisibe
More confusion enveloped the Niger Delta region, yesterday, as a key
actor in the region, Jude Tabai, said that he was unaware of any
discussion between any militant group and the Federal Government.
Militants vs Buhari
Militants vs Buhari
The claim by Tabai, who described himself as a major stakeholder in the
Niger Delta crisis, ran contrary to the position of President Muhammadu
Buhari last week, that the government was discussing Niger Delta peace
with militants.
Tabai, who led Sports and Youths Development Minister, Solomon Lalong,
to a failed peace parley with Niger Delta Avengers lately, said that the
government might have been discussing with fifth columnists, who were
merely keen on reaping pecuniary gains, adding that there was no
credible dialogue currently going on between the government and the real
‘stakeholders’ in the Niger Delta crisis.
Also, there was confusion, weekend, as the Avengers and their alleged
splinter faction, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, played dirty, the
latter having released the names of 22 persons it claimed were
sponsors, members and sympathisers of the principal group, Saturday.
An Ijaw leader who spoke on condition of anonymity to our reporter on
phone lamented: “It is unfortunate that they have penetrated our boys
with money and they are now using them to fight themselves. This is bad
for the struggle.”
Spokesperson of NDA, self-styled Brig-General Mudoch Agbinibo, had told
Vanguard that the group was intact and in a subsequent statement,
accused a top government official, a former governor and ex-militant
leaders hiding under the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta, MEND, of announcing the purported split.
“It is quite unfortunate that Cynthia Whyte and Jomo Gbomo of defunct
Joint Revolutionary Council and MEND, respectively are the spokespersons
of the Nigerian intelligentsia community because of some political
interest and a government that has abdicated power to clansmen and
tribal lords.
“The fact checks about Cynthia Whyte and her sponsors should be laid
bare before the public now that the Nigerian security and intelligent
community have turned the Niger Delta genuine struggle to a tool of
political patronage and money making machine for miscreants and conflict
merchants,” NDA said.
Similarly, the Adaka Boro Avengers, ADA, which recently dumped its
threat to declare a Republic of Niger Delta, yesterday, said that
President Buhari was not ready for dialogue as it ordered oil companies
to stop further repairs on pipelines and vandalised oil installations in
their own interest.
Meanwhile, Delta activist and Itsekiri leader, Chief Ayiri Emami,
yesterday, urged President Buhari to investigate the 22 alleged
sponsors, members and sympathizers of the Avengers, revealed on Saturday
by a splinter faction, RNDA.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, stalwart in Delta State, in a
statement, said: “The revelation by the splinter group of Avengers about
the sponsors of NDA has vindicated my earlier position that some
corrupt politicians running away from justice are the brains behind the
criminal group.
“Nigerians should not take the report by the online medium lightly and
President Buhari should ensure that the fresh revelation is properly
investigated with a view to bringing all those behind the economic and
political sabotage to book.”
Meanwhile, national president of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Mr. Udengs
Eradiri, who RNDA listed as one of the operatives of Avengers, reacted
yesterday, saying: “I have no business whatsoever with the Niger Delta
Avengers. I am the President of IYC, the largest youth organisation in
the Niger Delta region and not spokesman of Avengers.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Militancy: FG not in
talks with Niger Delta militants —Tabai
On August 9, 20167:15 amIn News0 Comments
By Emma Amaize, Soni Daniel & Perez Brisibe
More confusion enveloped the Niger Delta region, yesterday, as a key
actor in the region, Jude Tabai, said that he was unaware of any
discussion between any militant group and the Federal Government.
Militants vs Buhari
Militants vs Buhari
The claim by Tabai, who described himself as a major stakeholder in the
Niger Delta crisis, ran contrary to the position of President Muhammadu
Buhari last week, that the government was discussing Niger Delta peace
with militants.
Tabai, who led Sports and Youths Development Minister, Solomon Lalong,
to a failed peace parley with Niger Delta Avengers lately, said that the
government might have been discussing with fifth columnists, who were
merely keen on reaping pecuniary gains, adding that there was no
credible dialogue currently going on between the government and the real
‘stakeholders’ in the Niger Delta crisis.
Also, there was confusion, weekend, as the Avengers and their alleged
splinter faction, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, played dirty, the
latter having released the names of 22 persons it claimed were
sponsors, members and sympathisers of the principal group, Saturday.
An Ijaw leader who spoke on condition of anonymity to our reporter on
phone lamented: “It is unfortunate that they have penetrated our boys
with money and they are now using them to fight themselves. This is bad
for the struggle.”
Spokesperson of NDA, self-styled Brig-General Mudoch Agbinibo, had told
Vanguard that the group was intact and in a subsequent statement,
accused a top government official, a former governor and ex-militant
leaders hiding under the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta, MEND, of announcing the purported split.
“It is quite unfortunate that Cynthia Whyte and Jomo Gbomo of defunct
Joint Revolutionary Council and MEND, respectively are the spokespersons
of the Nigerian intelligentsia community because of some political
interest and a government that has abdicated power to clansmen and
tribal lords.
“The fact checks about Cynthia Whyte and her sponsors should be laid
bare before the public now that the Nigerian security and intelligent
community have turned the Niger Delta genuine struggle to a tool of
political patronage and money making machine for miscreants and conflict
merchants,” NDA said.
Similarly, the Adaka Boro Avengers, ADA, which recently dumped its
threat to declare a Republic of Niger Delta, yesterday, said that
President Buhari was not ready for dialogue as it ordered oil companies
to stop further repairs on pipelines and vandalised oil installations in
their own interest.
Meanwhile, Delta activist and Itsekiri leader, Chief Ayiri Emami,
yesterday, urged President Buhari to investigate the 22 alleged
sponsors, members and sympathizers of the Avengers, revealed on Saturday
by a splinter faction, RNDA.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, stalwart in Delta State, in a
statement, said: “The revelation by the splinter group of Avengers about
the sponsors of NDA has vindicated my earlier position that some
corrupt politicians running away from justice are the brains behind the
criminal group.
“Nigerians should not take the report by the online medium lightly and
President Buhari should ensure that the fresh revelation is properly
investigated with a view to bringing all those behind the economic and
political sabotage to book.”
Meanwhile, national president of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Mr. Udengs
Eradiri, who RNDA listed as one of the operatives of Avengers, reacted
yesterday, saying: “I have no business whatsoever with the Niger Delta
Avengers. I am the President of IYC, the largest youth organisation in
the Niger Delta region and not spokesman of Avengers.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/militancy-fg-not-talks-niger-delta-militants-tabai/
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