Nigeria: As Yar'Adua Visits Britain This Week UK Offers to Train Army to Battle Militants - This Day

As President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua concludes travel plans to jet out to London this week for talks with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Gordon Brown, on bilateral matters, the United Kingdom Government has offered "to help the Nigerian government fight rebels in the oil-producing Niger Delta", Downing Street has said.

Author: topgetopge

this culprit should be used for prisoner swap between nigeria and philipine state,and if they refuse the friendship option execute the convict,otherwise Nigerians wont forgive the govt of Yaradua

Author: Adekunle Ayanlaja

Bravo to the security forces on the capture of the bunkerers,the subsequent step is to get to the masterminds of the illegal activity. If the sponsors of these philipinos are Nigerians or foreign entities,hence can Nigeria successfully fight the theft in crude petroleum from the shores of Nigeria once and for all.

Author: thedarksailor2

I guess Britain knows best how to flex muscles in Africa, giving Nigeria military assistance will not in any way change any life in Niger Delta. Britain has been indifference in affairs of Nigeria as whole, less the Niger Delta. One day for sure they will pay...God Bless America!!

Author: Son of God

Britain has never ben indifferent in Nigeria affairs.They are the ONES BEHIND ALL THE ATROCITIES COMMITED IN NIGERIA. Britain is behing the governmnet politicies that favour them than any thing else.From the civil war the sponsored with MOST SOPHISTICATED ARMS SUPPLY TO NIGERIA AND PERSONNEL SUPPLY TO NIGERIA TILL DATE.THEY ARE AT IT AGAIN. WATCH AND SEE HOW THEY WILL SEND ARMS TO NIGERIA AND CRUSH THE NIGER DELTA ISSUE SOON.Britain is not indifferent at all.They are AFTER THE BRITISH INTERREST OK.The defeat of Biafra was British HAND WORK COMPLETELY,BRITAIN KNOWS HOW TO DESTROY OPPOSERS OF BRITISH INTERREST,"THE OIL".



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