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"Tompolo was not our problem, the people representing Edo State were the problem. Tantita, under the leadership of Tompolo, has reached out to me, and I can assure you that the narrative will soon change" - Tony Kabaka

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The Nigerian Army, accompanied by 10 military vehicles deployed by Thomas Ekpemupolo, known as Tompolo, attacked Itsekiri communities in Warri South, Delta State, forcing residents to flee. Tompolo, a Federal Government contractor, mobilized his Ijaw-armed militia, operating as Tantita Security Services, alongside Nigerian Army personnel (Nigerian Army) to attack Ekurede-Itsekiri and Ugbori communities. These communities have no oil pipelines, yet they were targeted. Tompolo acted in support of an Itsekiri ally who sold Itsekiri lands to him. When community elders confronted the ally, Tompolo responded by deploying armed Ijaw militias, disguised as Tantita Security operatives, and Nigerian Army personnel to the communities. Itsekiri youths resisted the attack and repelled the intruders without fear. I ask the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Bola Ahmed Tinubu): Did you award Tompolo a contract to carry out land grabbing and attacks on other ethnic groups, risking an ethnic war? If not, why did the Nigerian Army (Nigerian Army) attack Itsekiri communities demanding answers over internal Itsekiri matters? I urge Nigerians to demand clarity from the Federal Government (Government of Nigeria): Is Tantita Security’s contract to secure pipelines or to attack Itsekiri communities? Should we fear for our lives? Must we prepare for further attacks, given the apparent alignment of the Federal Government and Nigerian Army against us? ARISE NEWS, TVC News, Punch Newspapers, Vanguard Newspapers, Nigeria Newsdesk, The Yoruba Times By Lord_of_Warri on 𝕏 (Twitter). Itsekiri Activist and Historian.

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Matt Damon participated in Howard Zinn's great "The People Speak" series, and read out a great speech by Zinn about the importance of civil disobedience, which is as apt today as when he first wrote it in 1970: "I start from the supposition that the world is topsy-turvy, that things are all wrong, that the wrong people are in jail, and the wrong people are out of jail. That the wrong people are in power, and the wrong people are out of power. I start from the supposition that all we have to do is think about the state of the world today, and realize that things are all upside down. If you don't think, if you listen to TV, read scholarly things, you actually begin to think that things are not so bad. Or that just little things are wrong. But you have to get a little detached, and then come back and look at the world, and you are horrified. So we have to start from that supposition—that things are really topsy-turvy. And our topic is topsy-turvy: civil disobedience. As soon as you say the topic is civil disobedience, you are saying our problem is civil disobedience. That is not our problem…. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is the numbers of people all over the world who have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience. And our problem is that scene in All Quiet on the Western Front where the schoolboys march off dutifully in a line to war. Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world, in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the while the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem."

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