Sequel to resurgence of militancy in the Niger Delta and a two-week ultimatum by the Niger Delta Avengers for oil companies in the region to shut down operations, Exxon Mobil has reportedly declared force majeure on Qua Iboe crude after an accident the company claimed was not related to militant attacks.
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Saturday, 14 May 2016
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Analysis: Niger Delta Avengers And The Relapse To Militancy in Nigeria’s Niger Delta; Connecting The Dots
Preamble: This
essay aims to critically analyze recent upshots: the relapse to agitation, militancy,
bombing of crude oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta. Prevailing
realities and information will be juxtaposed to help us reconcile or connect
the dots between the remote, immediate causes of this reincarnated Niger Delta agitation
and plausible socioeconomic and security implications.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Shell Petroleum Shuts Down Terminal Over Supposed Pipeline Attack On Nembe Creek, Nigeria
Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell’s
Nigerian subsidiary on Wednesday said it has declared force majeure on Bonny
Light crude exports following a leak on a key pipeline. The Shell Petroleum
Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC) said the measure came into effect on
Tuesday at 1100 GMT, as the leak had shut the Nembe Creek Trunk line, pending
repairs.
X-raying 'Critical Vulnerabilities' To Terrorism, Extremism in Africa
United States lawmakers examining the threat that terrorism poses in Africa on Tuesday expressed concern that the United States may be overlooking human rights and governance abuses by leaders in the region who provide assistance on counterterrorism issues.
BREAKING: Osama Bin Laden Is Still Alive - Edward Snowden
The former United States National Security Agency employee, Edward Snowden has claimed that he has evidence showing that Osama bin Laden, who was supposedly killed in Pakistan in 2011 by U.S. special forces, is still alive and well.
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Security Alert! Niger Delta Avengers Plant To Launch Fresh Attacks On Abuja, Lagos, Calabar etc
New militant group known as Niger-Delta Avengers, NDA, warned yesterday that it had concluded plans to attack installations in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Calabar.
Monday, 9 May 2016
Rivers of Blood? Gunmen Kill Five Policemen in Rivers State, South-South Nigeria
Punch newspaper reports that unknown gunmen in the early hours of Monday killed five policemen, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Nasiru Halidu (DSP).
Nigeria Prohibits Unauthorised Flying of Drones
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has banned the launching of Remotely Piloted Aircraft, RPA, in the Nigerian airspace without its permit and that of the Office of National Security Adviser, ONSA.
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Second Attack By Militants Destroy Crude Oil and Gas Pipelines Linking Warri, Kaduna Refineries
Reports indicate that another attack by suspected militants in the Niger Delta on NNPC Crude oil and gas pipelines has dealt a serious setback on the operations of two of Nigeria's refineries and power plants.
Friday, 6 May 2016
Growing Insecurity in Nigeria: Four Naval Personnel, Others Killed in Bayselsa By Militants
The Nation newspaper reports that four Nigerian Navy ratings attached to an oil servicing company are feared killed in an ambush by suspected militants in Nembe creek, Nembe Local Government of Bayelsa State, South-South, Nigeria.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Arms Proliferation: Nigeria Conducts Survey On Small Arms And Light Weapons
A national survey on small arms and light weapons is currently underway in Nigeria, to put figures to the menace of the proliferation of arms in the country, especially with the continued success in the fight against insurgency.
Niger Delta Avengers Claims To Have Blown Chevron Platform; Threatens To 'Take The Fight To Abuja and Lagos'
True to their threat a while ago, at about 22:40 hours on Wednesday, 4th May, 2016, the Niger Delta Avengers claims to have blown up a Chevron valve platform at Abiteye, Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State, South-South Nigeria. This platform is said to be the most significant platform for chevron because it’s the main connecting point where all other platforms linked up and it’s a fulcrum to chevron BOP and the Chevron Tank farm. With the valve platform blown all chevron activities are now halted.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Nigerian Senate Sanctions Death Penalty for Kidnapping in Nigeria
Given spike in kidnappings in Nigeria, the Nigerian Senate on Wednesday said it would soon pass a bill for a law that would make kidnapping in Nigeria punishable by death.
Gunmen Kidnap University of Calabar Lecturer, Two Other Students
Symptomatic of pervading insecurity and kidnappings in Nigeria, unknown gunmen in the early hours of Tuesday, 03/05/2016 reportedly invaded the University of Calabar, UNICAL staff premises and kidnapped a lecturer, one Dr Stephen Ndifon of the School of Medical Sciences and two other students. The victims were taken to an unknown destination.
Militant Group - Niger Delta Avengers Declare War on Tompolo, Threatens To Blow More Oil Installations
Following recent denial by Chief Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo, that he is not associated with the Niger Delta Avengers, the later has issued a stern warning to Tompolo to apologise to it for taking sides with the Nigerian government or face severe consequences. The militants threatened that if Chief Tompolo fails to apologise, it "shall bring the war to your doorstep by blowing up all oil installations within your backyard (Gbaramatu Kingdom)"
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