BUHARI VICTORY: The South-West and the North ganged up against us - Asari Dokubo


A former Niger-Delta militant, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, says with the defeat of President Goodluck Jonathan, he and other militants might be forced to ‘return to creeks.’

Asari-Dokubo, who hails from the same state as Jonathan, said the voting pattern showed that the South-West and the North ganged up again the South-South and South-East geo-political zone.

The ex-militant said in a statement by his spokesperson, Rex Anighoro, that it was unfair that the minorities were being emasculated by the majority ethnic groups.


He said he feared that the government of the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, would be vicious.

Asari-Dokubo said, “The conditions that advanced the need to embrace the creeks have been sadly re-energised, it is clear that a vicious government who may maim and murder the voice of the so called minorities may have just been birthed.

“Indeed integration is nonexistent as regional gang ups and supremacy is symbolic with this victory.”

The ex-militant, who had in January said he and his colleagues would wreak havoc if Jonathan lost, praised the President for being a true statesman.

He said it was the struggle of the militants that led to the Jonathan presidency.

Asari-Dokubo said since the South-South had lost the presidency, ex-militants would meet to decide the next line of action.

He said, “While President Jonathan enjoys his moments and basks in the euphoria of a now world renowned statesman having congratulated Muhammadu Buhari, we must quickly be reminded that our struggle was never about Jonathan or about the presidency.

“President Jonathan was a beneficiary of our struggle, our sweat and blood that many bled and died for, he was never in the struggle and he can never wish away our collective march forward for statesmanship.

“Yes indeed to an extent he was a mitigating factor in self determination pursuit as we went on sabbatical, this mitigation he seem to have willingly repudiated. The days coming will be critical, we shall study all the conditions and consult widely before determining the way going forward for our collective existence and survival as a people. The days coming shall either drive the quest of integration or further separate us.”
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  1. To hell with you eventually you might end up there

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  2. When this idiot talks, nothing seems to come out of his mouth.
    Could someone remind this fool that some northerners and westerners voted for GEJ? That politics is a game of number? That political alliance has always won elections since post-colonial era Nigeria?
    I was in Niger Delta recently, and the only significant improvement were mansions of militants.
    O this militants are fucking rich, reckless and loud,while Majority of the NGs are wallowing in poverty, but these privilege few are the ones enjoying the oyel money!

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  3. Better start going back to creek. You must be a bastad if you dont. Buhari will surely show you pepper. Funking bastad thug.

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  4. All those insulting asari dont know what it takes to be s freedom fighter.

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    1. Let something climb your private part there...mumu

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  5. Idiot. Why did the south south gave GMB 15,000 votes averagely in your states. Did GEJ not have up to 600k voted in Lagos?, won Ekiti and had fair votes in Ondo, Oyo and ogun. Every time I read about this idiot called Asari Dokubo in the news papers, I feel his kind of person should be in jail by now, he is so senseless, incitful and talk bastard-like, like he does not care about Nigeria but about his oil monitoring contract and unwarranted popularity. I think we should all resist Mr Dokubo the same way Nigeria opposed Boko haram and other evil vices. In the name of the Gos who made this election peaceful, the Lord will trouble Dokubo ana his gang, if there is a gang up against the peace of our country, may the Angela of heaven gang up to frustrate , frighten, and disarm their plots. If they refuse to change , may God persecute the gang and lay their power, prowess, wisdom and lives to rest. Can I have someone say amen ????

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  6. Amen bro! This guy is a foolish rich man. Hahahahahahahah!
    Asari please wake up from your slumber. This time death will take you like wind.

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  7. O boy, this na General Buhari o! No be ur sleepy clueless Jonathan we dey kiss militants' arses. If u misbehave hen, he go flush and wipe u and ur thugs out! U better go sit down n enjoy ur money quietly. O boy, level don change o! I don talk my own o. Hen hen.

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    1. Alan, learn how to talk intelligibly cos there is no different between you and the person you are talking about considering your diction. Referring to President GEJ as "clueless" presents you as the worst idiotic being ever seen. Take your time and read every other comment here you will see how sound and logical is it. Please don't present yourself as one of the educated illiterates and the most clueless person ever known.

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  8. This time around you will meet your Waterloo in the creeks. This country cannot tolerate people like you anymore because your selfish desire has been exposed. You steal money through your militancy and use it to build companies overseas. Those who bent on causing trouble in Nigeria shall soon know the strength of our collective Will.

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  9. Don't talk rubbish. Let him talk all we need is the oil

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  10. Asari idiot, go to the creeks where you will be smoked out like rat out of hole...Bam Bam

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  11. Thank God u know say Buhari vicious. Try rubbish na military comporting una go get and no amnesty

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  12. you can't hold this country to ransom,this is democracy, in 2011 when Nigerian needed Gej we all voted for him, in 2015 Nigerian decide again which way to go & they go the way of Gmb if by 2019 again Gmb failed to delivered Nigerian will go other ways again that is what politics is all about,pls go & learn more watch your public utterances.

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  13. It's a pity that asari dokubo forgot so soon what happened to him during obj regime........anyway, prisons were built for people like dokubo

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  14. Idiot, u knw something ehn asari, talking is cheap but u don forget say aboki no dey talk much Dem get action u knw y? dey hardly think twice if Dem wan treat ur fuck up. U better go sit for dat school wey u use our build for south africa dey collect school fees n take care of ur stinking bears n rotten brain.

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  15. Creek is your homeland so we cannot say you should not go back to your village like every other person. But think wisely to make your homeland comfortable for all. Thank you.

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  16. Truly indeed I support u Asari Dokubo,its our right we can't continue to suffer and live in the dark when our resource is been used to feed those miserably politicians instead of developing our areas.

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  17. Anon 8:56 is right. You are the one who is dumb. An individual cannot hold the whole country to ransome. Think before you come here to pass stupid comments. Mumu.

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  18. Anon 8:56 is right. You are the one who is dumb. An individual cannot hold the whole country to ransome. Think before you come here to pass stupid comments. Mumu.

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  19. @7:13 am, you must be an ignorant idiot to say oil is all we need. So Asari should not be put in check bcos we need oil. Is it Asari's father that owns the oil? Goat!

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