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		<title>Weapons and Tactics of the Niger Delta</title>
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The weapons being anything they can find and tactics being kidnapping civilians and attacking oil infrastructure. I have not read of any credible military victories. The &#8220;Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta&#8217;s&#8221; only claim to fame is managing to damage an oil platform 120km offshore.
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<p>The weapons being anything they can find and tactics being kidnapping civilians and attacking oil infrastructure. I have not read of any credible military victories. The &#8220;Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta&#8217;s&#8221; only claim to fame is managing to damage an oil platform 120km offshore.</p>
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