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Monday, 29 April 2013

Five foreign workers kidnapped in Bayelsa state today

Five expatriates, three Sri Lankans, a Russian and a Myanmarian were kidnapped today in Bayelsa state. The foreign workers were aboard an oil services support vessel when they were kidnapped by unknown gunmen. The Joint Task Force in the state said they have deployed gunboats to find the kidnapped workers and rescue them.

38 comments:

  1. Ah! Nigerians!!! please stop, we are biting more than we can chew, very soon, these countries will retaliate, we need to stop.

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    1. If anything Nigerians are retaliating with the way we are treated like chickens in their counties. Give it a rest.
      They know the risk of working in Nigeria. Besides, they aid in bleeding Nigeria dry and living better than the Nigerian citizens so its really hard for me to give a rat's ass. Other than the fact that they are probably parents.
      This is what our leaders have made Nigeria into so until they change, it'll be hard to find a change anywhere else.
      Now let me see as the comments roll in of Nigerians condemning themselves. Lol

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  2. Let them pay ransom... That what our leaders have turned the country to

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    1. Kidnapper wannabe shut ur stupid mouth

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    2. Let dem pay ransom , is lik u r one of dos kidnappers abi?

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  3. Nigerians can't stop being cunts and slags! Baffled!

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    1. N u cn't stop being an asshole!!!

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  4. First to comment again...yay!!

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  5. Oh not again pls jona try ad do somtin fast cuz its ur home state.

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  6. I don't trust any of the 9ja forces. even the so call "JOINT TASK FORCE"

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  7. this kidnapping thing again????? by the way can ther be a penalty for any kidnapper caught? I mean something drastic. what exactly can be done to curb this ish?

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    1. Yes something can be done ....death penalty for all caught kidnappers! That will definitly reduce dir enthusiasm

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    2. Wot can they do than give amnesty,we have a veg as presido

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  8. *****PRINCE PAUL*****29 April 2013 at 23:56

    JTF u ar wastin ur tyme, my boiz ar far more experienced dan diz

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  9. What?! Is this still happening in the oil producing nation? I thought the only problem we have now is the sect Boko haram.Damn! What is really happening in this country?

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  10. Dis is d result u get when political leaders keep on rewarding evil doers like given amnesty to Islamic sect and d miltant boys just to stay in power then some unemploy youths and other opportunists will take d advantage of dis urgly situation to get their own share of d national wealth even thru unGodly ways

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  11. Very soon,Bayelsa state will be kidnapped completely. And we will be left wt 35 states..

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  12. I pray they're rescued hale and hearty.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  13. This thing is starting again oh.. TB Joshua has warned seriously. All pray for Naija n reject any coming disaster

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  14. See the naval boat? Looks like an inflatable boat....God help us o

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  15. I am not surprise, I tort of dis wen I saw it on news paper dat federal government are encouraging corruption. by giving 3million dollar to boko haram to relies seven hostages.

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  16. If you look well in to the case. I can bet 10 donuts that the bayelsa state police are involved as well as the commisioner.. they are all thieves... bayelsa is a no go area..

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  17. Nigeria!! Got nothing more to say o! I just pray its only the ransom money they take and not the foreigners lives too.

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  18. Another hammering. But seriously, these kidnappers are giving Nigeria a bad name

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  19. ehn make dem pay nau buh mehn dis guys are innocent, the kidnappers should kip it up with the ministers nd other Nigeria's big shit

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  20. When all dese expartriates know what is haPpening here,y do they keep coming!one word...GREED!

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  21. Only d russians will pay well, the rest is bad market. Its like kidnapping a chinese

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  22. Wat a bad news
    Too bad dis stil exist
    Princess Linda,more of sport gist n God wil continue to bless u

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  23. No chance 4 d 9ja military against d men of creeks. Dodorima.

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  24. Again! Wen wl all dis tins stopp? We stil av a lng way a go in Nigeria

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  25. Naijadeltapikin... God should just help us in ds country cos I don't understand »W̶̲̥̅̊н̣̣̣̝̇̇̇@̤̥̣̈̊̇†̥̣̣̣̇̇̇ Ȋ̊§ happening α̲̅πϑ our leaders Α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ not making things easier 4 us at all.

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  26. Oh no not again *closing eyes*

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  27. Them go old ooo. see d countries sef...

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  28. These jobless so and so's should go get themselves proper jobs and stop taking innocent people hostages to make a quick buck which they use stupidly anyhow!!

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  29. Then some of you will start ranting that Nigeria has morals and our culture is this and that. I guess kidnapping is part of the Nigerian culture.

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    1. There's kidnapping everywhere

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  30. Don't blame the kidnappers walk around the state n you just smell poverty, poor man go chop na, blame the greedy ass ignorant politicians you fools

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  31. Post my comments abeg dis na democracy/debate every opinion counts, why are the foreign countries doing well coz their leaders are smart n wld steal to help their various economies while we africans wld steal from our own purse n anyone dare to protest its jtf that wld knock on your door, fuck that shit kidnapp too if you can n stop blabbing about good morals doesn't politicians study better about good morals?

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