Pirates of Africa: Abductions and Ransom | Villains of the Sea, or Local Heroes? Pirates Documentary

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  • Kidnapping in Nigeria and Somalia is big business. But are they just taking back what is rightfully theirs?
    The kidnappers see themselves as Robin Hood figures, targeting the hated oil companies who they accuse of plundering the country’s natural resources without giving anything back. They attack drilling platforms on powerful speedboats, abducting foreign nationals to later exchange for ransoms. Last year, there were 73 of these attacks, resulting in 62 abductions.
    For several months, we tracked the soldiers, sailors and pirates, accompanying them on raids to reveal how they operate.
    This documentary was first released in 2016.
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  • @JavaDiscover
    @JavaDiscover  Před rokem +66

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    • @vicesacramento
      @vicesacramento Před rokem +5

      You sold them out. 🤬😡

    • @Woolife100
      @Woolife100 Před rokem

      🗣️​@@vicesacramento that's why we shouldn't be doing interviews with them because they undercovers for themselves the European government

    • @akshaynaik3656
      @akshaynaik3656 Před rokem

      😅😮😮😮😮

    • @Jonathan-ro2fw
      @Jonathan-ro2fw Před rokem +1

      ​@@vicesacramentoit sounds exactly like that I hope other African brothers can learn from this situations and be able to protect them selfs

    • @marionatividad4240
      @marionatividad4240 Před rokem

      No

  • @Professor_Stark
    @Professor_Stark Před 11 měsíci +847

    Stealing from the rich is called theft, but stealing from the poor is just called business! Let that sink in

  • @communitywatch211
    @communitywatch211 Před rokem +1629

    the fact that you go lecture student about piracy...why dont you also show them how those european companies are milking nigeria dry..and exploiting their resources

    • @skyflakes1496
      @skyflakes1496 Před rokem +97

      ask your government

    • @Firestartaboerboels
      @Firestartaboerboels Před rokem +118

      He is t gonna do that because he is also living good in Europe because of that exploitation

    • @machine6143
      @machine6143 Před rokem +20

      👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @machine6143
      @machine6143 Před rokem +14

      👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @bezzyranx9839
      @bezzyranx9839 Před rokem +93

      That part right there… IT DOESN’T FIT THE EUROPEAN NARRATIVE OF CORRUPTION AND INEPTITUDE BEING THE MAIN REASONS BEHIND PIRACY… EUROPEANS ALWAYS TELL HALF TRUTHS TO FIT THEIR NARRATIVE!!💯💯💯✌🏾

  • @idrissacamara3917
    @idrissacamara3917 Před rokem +422

    It’s really sad and heartbreaking that our leaders don’t care about their people living around those oil fields.
    I don’t blame those pirates because they don’t have a choice than doing this.

    • @nymphoflove
      @nymphoflove Před 11 měsíci +20

      Those pirates are a Modern day robin hood

    • @zodiacdior6100
      @zodiacdior6100 Před 10 měsíci

      Please, do not ever call them Leaders, because they are everything but NOT leaders.

    • @str4in
      @str4in Před 10 měsíci +5

      ​@@Riorozennot the entire world but it is Total, Exxon, Shell & others to respect a minimum of ecology in these countries. They are actively bribing states to keep it that way in all the sub saharan coastline petrol extraction.

    • @johnlialios
      @johnlialios Před 10 měsíci

      @@Riorozenthey have resources that we westerners exploit along with the corrupt government of Nigeria

    • @papi_dummy
      @papi_dummy Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@@Riorozenafrica was fucked by colonialism for centuries and it is still being plundered for natural resources to this day. the creation of borders determined by colonists and not the people, the economic destruction of so many places, the artificial creation of dependence on foreign aid, and more have led to a lot of harm. still, the many countries and numerous cultures of Africa are far more developed and diverse than is commonly portrayed in the west.

  • @brittneyyoung1882
    @brittneyyoung1882 Před rokem +83

    Can somebody give this man a raise? This guy literally interviewed pirates

  • @Sir.T
    @Sir.T Před rokem +1118

    I respect these guys. Those huge oil corporations make billions from other peoples resources and don't give them shit. Someone needs to do something about it.

    • @atsegboritsetimeyin4934
      @atsegboritsetimeyin4934 Před rokem +9

    • @isaacasiamah6673
      @isaacasiamah6673 Před rokem

      But oil corporations pay taxes to the government. What have the government used the money for? Squandering it and later joining hands with the people to blame the oil companies.

    • @dappermusic5856
      @dappermusic5856 Před rokem +12

      Yeah true that

    • @hahab9379
      @hahab9379 Před rokem +18

      I would rather be an oil barren than a pirate

    • @breaker571
      @breaker571 Před rokem

      @@hahab9379 Jed Clampitt! 😉

  • @Youngerick1990
    @Youngerick1990 Před rokem +622

    This guy is brave he’s taken journalism to the next level! Yikes 😳

    • @kewsiyehboah6058
      @kewsiyehboah6058 Před rokem +14

      Yeah Sure Is..
      Its Crazy Enough Profits to Make Everyone Live Good..

    • @ryanthomas1421
      @ryanthomas1421 Před rokem +1

      Urgi

    • @iminmylane
      @iminmylane Před rokem +1

      Big brave!😮😯

    • @jay-11entertainment37
      @jay-11entertainment37 Před rokem +9

      I WOULD BE CRYIN AS A GROWN MAN GUN POINTIN AT ME MACHETE SWINGIN SHITT 😢😢

    • @beanieman7138
      @beanieman7138 Před rokem +4

      My guy many journalists have been doing these for years. He's not the only one.

  • @globe_throtter_1843
    @globe_throtter_1843 Před rokem +181

    We Malaysia used to be a third world country and been exploited by colonial before. However, having a good leader really help us to overcome this imbalance of employment issue (too many expatriate). Our government had established our own entity in managing Oil & Gas sector and set the quota system (for foreign company to hire not less than certain percentage of local engineers or workers). We are now moving towards 80-90% localization, regardless of which company, Shell, Repsol,Hess, OMV, you name it, there is always more local people than expat.

    • @vikalawa5301
      @vikalawa5301 Před rokem +2

      Yes totally bro you and Singapore are South Asian dream I in India also think if my state was divided from India we would have much more progress India is just rougue state in which half of the tax money is used for biharis and uttar pradesh which are just going corrupted people I hope one day we will get our own country and will surely become successful like you everyone should be like you guys

    • @magnumxlpi
      @magnumxlpi Před rokem +8

      Malaysia is barely not a third world country lol

    • @globe_throtter_1843
      @globe_throtter_1843 Před rokem +1

      @@magnumxlpi it is. The term used now is Developing Country.

    • @danieltatum4262
      @danieltatum4262 Před rokem +1

      12:27 guy looks strong as a ox nothing scarier than a big strong black man with a gun

    • @MrMentholSlim
      @MrMentholSlim Před 11 měsíci

      yea. its just hard to organize though nigeria is comming up, recently a teenage girl from nigeria won the international math olympiad, and nigerian banks are now competative with european banks... gives me hope for the future.

  • @joesteers4276
    @joesteers4276 Před 9 měsíci +10

    The man dead ten days after u left sound like y'all set up John

  • @bonfacemarube6196
    @bonfacemarube6196 Před rokem +159

    Without prejudice, I can't help but marvel at the level of courage the journalist has.

    • @paranoidnature4601
      @paranoidnature4601 Před rokem +5

      These are actors. The first guys we're real who got killed by army but that clip is not from this documentary. This journalist paid some cheap actors to make a nice stereotypical documentary

    • @topg-ko6vs
      @topg-ko6vs Před 11 měsíci

      The journalists what about the pirates so called

    • @biohazard8295
      @biohazard8295 Před 10 měsíci

      @@paranoidnature4601 how do you know?

    • @notveryrea1
      @notveryrea1 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@paranoidnature4601how do you know?

    • @paranoidnature4601
      @paranoidnature4601 Před 9 měsíci

      @@notveryrea1 common sense of real and fake.. Cant u tell that these guys are trying hard to portray the real pirates.. The demeanor of the real ones is nothing like this.. They don't have to try hard to look like pirates . You only try to look like pirates when u r not one

  • @-j-plum6297
    @-j-plum6297 Před 11 měsíci +106

    This is horrible. Think of outsiders coming to your country, taking billions and not giving you anything. How this can go on, in this day and age, is ridiculous. I'm not saying piracy is the answer but these Nigerians deserve so much better. 😥

    • @ayejay5603
      @ayejay5603 Před 10 měsíci +4

      It's called capitalism. Socialism is the only way.

    • @chariot5660
      @chariot5660 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@ayejay5603 based and true. At least forcing those companies to employ locals, failing that annex and nationalise their facilities.

    • @medicinaljutland1133
      @medicinaljutland1133 Před 10 měsíci

      Well, its all on the leaders Selling off the rights to the Oil.

    • @suave3912
      @suave3912 Před 4 měsíci

      Pretty much all black people have been and are going through this today, not just Nigerians

  • @Unclemiffato100
    @Unclemiffato100 Před rokem +21

    That 1 million dollars a month on security could be used to build hospitals on the areas where the oil is mined- projects could be set up to utilise the locals- food could be bought thus encouraging agriculture- the list is endless but this could be a win win situation for all

    • @blackzilian83
      @blackzilian83 Před rokem

      Big company don't want that they want continue to exploit Africa for ever

  • @ceciliacorzo
    @ceciliacorzo Před 11 měsíci +60

    These guys are doing humanity a favour, shame to hear some of them have died, I hope their fight continues still

    • @bovineintervention276
      @bovineintervention276 Před 11 měsíci

      They're doing humanity a favor by paying oil companies to get oil from their country then not investing that money into their own infrastructure so they then rob the oil companies and take ransom money from the oil that they gave permission to the companies to have. It's just a shitty government

    • @Professor_Stark
      @Professor_Stark Před 11 měsíci +2

      Well said

    • @tertlert
      @tertlert Před 10 měsíci +1

      You’re intelligent and beautiful

    • @alexanderorion2389
      @alexanderorion2389 Před 10 měsíci +16

      Not until you are kidnapped for ransom. Sailors, who are innocent are kidnapped and many times killed. Imagine that happening to a close family member. tourists have been taken also. Working men on ships have families to feed also. In this documentary alone 2 people from an NGO organization from Kenya were kidnapped who were innocent. And 5 sailors working on the ship from Malaysia were killed. imagine how many kidnappings/killings happen yearly. They would take you to .. no problem.

    • @ghostthemost
      @ghostthemost Před 10 měsíci +5

      ​@@alexanderorion2389The oil 🛢 companies should start hiring the ppl of the land from which they take the oil from. Maybe that would could the problem down in half

  • @sandilemfeka4658
    @sandilemfeka4658 Před rokem +481

    I support these pirates 1000000000000%, we are tired of being exploited we are taking back what is ours by force

    • @aubreysebulela767
      @aubreysebulela767 Před rokem +1

      So do I. I watched a lot of documentaries about Niger-delta. The oil companies are exploiting the people and damaging the environment.

    • @sandilemfeka4658
      @sandilemfeka4658 Před rokem +10

      @@aubreysebulela767 True and it's sad.

    • @iminmylane
      @iminmylane Před rokem +4

      💯📈📈📈

    • @breaker571
      @breaker571 Před rokem +21

      How can anyone disagree,
      Just please not good to hurt innocent men & children. The oli company, I don't think care about anyone or anything.
      Crazy world.

    • @tatanv1351
      @tatanv1351 Před rokem

      Like they said they exploiting us and they don’t employ us, THAT RIGHT THERE IS THE TRUTH EUROPEANS DONT LIKE

  • @djngomaforlife
    @djngomaforlife Před rokem +106

    The fact that you hide the face of the boss tells alot about who the real thieves are.

    • @blaxdrango7601
      @blaxdrango7601 Před rokem +2

      THISSSSS

    • @danielbarasa3342
      @danielbarasa3342 Před rokem +9

      You mean the Frenchman who was head of security at the oil plant or which boss?

    • @Woolife100
      @Woolife100 Před rokem +9

      Yo you not lying he sure did blank out the white devils face 👈🏿🤣🤣🤣

    • @bovineintervention276
      @bovineintervention276 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The fact that you think a guy who's dealing with terrorists shouldn't have privacy is telling

  • @angeloishere4006
    @angeloishere4006 Před 11 měsíci +13

    He secretly gave the army and gov their location 23:15 that’s why those pirates were killed, I can’t be the only one to have noticed.

    • @DavidSmith-dl8dm
      @DavidSmith-dl8dm Před 2 měsíci

      Do you think the govt don't know their exact locations?
      They negotiate and do deals from time to time

  • @RonDiggityDawg
    @RonDiggityDawg Před rokem +104

    Crazy how the govt found them just 10 days after the video was taken.

    • @marlonsampson4901
      @marlonsampson4901 Před rokem +14

      I said the same thing!

    • @PreciousNzeakor
      @PreciousNzeakor Před rokem +10

      You know 😅

    • @williamadams8353
      @williamadams8353 Před rokem +39

      The journalist is doing good work identifying and targeting these criminal gangs. I wonder how much oil money finds its way into his pockets?

    • @sweeetly
      @sweeetly Před rokem +15

      That also occurred to me. Did little stop stop the cause though. Bodies can be killed, ideologies cannot.

    • @emmanuelmumbi1320
      @emmanuelmumbi1320 Před rokem +11

      Maybe they even thought the journalist betrayed them

  • @OChem928
    @OChem928 Před rokem +63

    The risk of going to the creeks in Niger- Delta in Nigeria is too high. The chance of being killed by opposing pirates , Nigerian army JTF or intense clash between pirates and Nigeria military forces is very high. Avoid those places if you love your life and family.

  • @tutinn_
    @tutinn_ Před rokem +6

    Wow this page has amazing documentaries! I scrolled through them and man just amazing stuff. Definitely subscribed and will watch a bunch of them

  • @achaaliaraali4408
    @achaaliaraali4408 Před rokem +81

    You have elevated journalism to a new level. I applaud your bravery. I enjoyed and learned a lot from the documentary on why certain people behave the way they do. In the case of the Niger Delta, it is difficult to blame the pirates when listening to the pirates and local leaders and amidist all actions, but killing hostages is inhumane. See you in Uganda soon! Oil and it curse!

    • @kiwanesalaam3687
      @kiwanesalaam3687 Před rokem +4

      No exploiting a whole country and leaving starving babies with nothing after yu took all there resources is inhumane, to Hell they go idnt blame the Pirates n' the Black Devil, may God grant them and there Country victorious

  • @backstab4093
    @backstab4093 Před 9 měsíci +10

    This journalist is such brave person, absolutely loved this episode.

  • @ayengconstance6051
    @ayengconstance6051 Před rokem +41

    We have been going through this in Cameroon because of ungrateful leaders may the souls of our lost ones rest in peace

  • @williamboyboshielo6278
    @williamboyboshielo6278 Před rokem +118

    The question should be "how are all these super rich companies running a business so successful in such a poor country and everyone is so quite about it?" The reporter talks about corruption in his class but yet he has seen and experienced the state of the Nigerian people but yet says nothing about them except how "PIRATES" are ruining all those companies operations and capital. I guess Africa has nothing but oil, not even people "from where you standing"

    • @lekesonaike2244
      @lekesonaike2244 Před rokem +8

      Yeah! You are partly correct that the researcher emphasized on PIRACY, but not on corruption.
      But, do not forget that, in this research, he was only decided to carry out studies on why the PIRATES have chosen to embark on such activities and why & how they have been successful without being seriously dealt with, despite security on ground.
      The aim of the research was not to study corruption in oil theft and governance.

    • @michaelwadsworth8044
      @michaelwadsworth8044 Před rokem

      I'll tell you how, THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT!! Just like anywhere else, there's a upper society! The sad thing is they doing their own people dirty, not a different race, their depriving their own ancestors!!! SPEAKS VOLUME!!!!

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 Před rokem

      The country is poor because the locals are lazy and they lack resourcefulness .Even the oil extraction,rail construction takes foreign expertise to do it.

    • @MegaGmachine
      @MegaGmachine Před rokem +4

      My question is..how did they find them days after this interview 🙁

    • @Tenofizzy
      @Tenofizzy Před rokem

      @@MegaGmachine They know where they hide, you can't hide forever. They know where every terrorist are in this country.

  • @ChillVanille
    @ChillVanille Před rokem +12

    That professor is brave as hell. Great content.

  • @Nathan-jv2pr
    @Nathan-jv2pr Před rokem +23

    I agree with them, give them training and jobs.
    27:11 the security on one rig is 1million per month. I’m sure they could put that money into the local community’s and pay for food, schooling, and Medical care.
    The key point schooling, teach and train the locals to do these jobs.
    Pay them the same rate an ex pat would get.
    The locals will then focus more on getting a job on a rig and not risking there life’s and taking life’s on the rig

  • @wyclefmovic2909
    @wyclefmovic2909 Před rokem +39

    Wow I would have even had the courage to visit some of these places that he did. Such a great piece of information and knowledge. Thank you

  • @nathikhumalo3031
    @nathikhumalo3031 Před rokem +93

    Honestly this is more like someone coming into ur yard,with a big orchard,picks up ur fruits,make lots of juice and leaves u thirsty,,😭😭😭

  • @billybobbibrown695
    @billybobbibrown695 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Respect to bro risking his life for this documentary

  • @worldfamousfruitman3945
    @worldfamousfruitman3945 Před 11 měsíci +12

    This man is a whole different type of dedication and bravery

  • @Thenoobbytoon
    @Thenoobbytoon Před rokem +28

    This Pirate leaders have great guts accepting interview, compromising their current location. A good example is the first pirate group who got raided by the army.

    • @techycornwall6071
      @techycornwall6071 Před rokem

      Exactly. Silly move. Not even talking about what they doing is good or bad. They allowed the spies and traitors in and had to audacity to boast of immortality.

    • @blackzilian83
      @blackzilian83 Před rokem +2

      Don't worry is not gonna happen anymore , they understood their mistake. And the delta mangrove is huge like Amazonia , it's difficult to find them , they use to move often

    • @toochukwuowoh606
      @toochukwuowoh606 Před rokem +2

      They are not pirates, just freedom fighters

    • @Thenoobbytoon
      @Thenoobbytoon Před 11 měsíci

      @@toochukwuowoh606 in the essence they are truly pirates. It just that they are "pirates" who fight for their freedom from capitalists.

  • @maretazimmerman3748
    @maretazimmerman3748 Před rokem +84

    Bless These Mens Hearts! They Hate What They Have to Do to Survive!
    Like He Said the Oil Company Won’t Employee Them But They Exploit Them❤️
    May Peace Rain on Earth Soon FAM❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @vikingnusantara
    @vikingnusantara Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for this magnificent journalism and make it free

  • @tonycastelamari3767
    @tonycastelamari3767 Před rokem +8

    Respect for these guys !!!
    Their land are being taken from them

  • @plr95
    @plr95 Před rokem +38

    so sad that they must turn to violence because the state does not care for them and expects them to die silently they are victims of greed and exploitation

    • @DogsWallop
      @DogsWallop Před rokem

      Violence is the black mans excuse to commit crime ALL OVER THE WORLD AFRICA QMERICA EUROPE ALWAYS SAME EXCUSE
      WHERES THE HARD WORK LIKE INDIANS OR ASIANS

  • @romeonijsse2359
    @romeonijsse2359 Před rokem +264

    I do not blame these pirates. Large coorperations such as Shell do practically the same things while investing nothing in the local economy. The local inhabitants do not need to receive money from big oil, but should invest in education and other social services. Only that will help the locals!

    • @daleestep9518
      @daleestep9518 Před rokem +9

      Do the math these pirates claim they are trying to help their people but I don't see it the only thing he talked about buying was weapons cocaine and alcohol exactly the same way they are here in the United States

    • @Carl_Brutananadilewski
      @Carl_Brutananadilewski Před rokem +2

      @@daleestep9518 yep. Not hard to tell where the moniker sneaky comes from. They’re just angry because like in all things we do it exceptionally better.

    • @wardhaglowstar9986
      @wardhaglowstar9986 Před rokem

      @@daleestep9518 i agree

    • @legasis1998
      @legasis1998 Před rokem +1

      Great idea man shell is not african

    • @claudius9291
      @claudius9291 Před rokem +2

      That's not justifying anything

  • @shbl2270
    @shbl2270 Před 10 měsíci

    this is one of the best documentaries.

  • @eros5761
    @eros5761 Před 9 měsíci

    Taking journalism/teaching to the next level. This guy's balls are astronomical

  • @wilwill6826
    @wilwill6826 Před rokem +49

    Nigerian government should require oil companies hire locals, that's how the economic grows and people get out of poverty. Companies shouldn't bring other nationals if locals can do the same job or the companies can bring in minimum of such workers.

    • @ianjohngonzales4066
      @ianjohngonzales4066 Před rokem

      Samething happen to many cities in the Philippines.these chinese companies come into our country bringing their own nationals instead of hiring our locals,leaving them unemployed while these corrupt politicians are making money with these communists invaders.

    • @mynameismyname4823
      @mynameismyname4823 Před rokem

      The government did what he did cause the oil tools are made from USA
      USA oil tools make it VERY easy to get oil like is nothing 😐😐
      We gotta give them our tools and they give us oil

    • @Rafiki167
      @Rafiki167 Před rokem

      If u try this, probably the USA will destroy you.

    • @blackzilian83
      @blackzilian83 Před rokem +5

      Exactly!!!! Every country in Asia or South America oblige foreigner company to hire LOCALS but Africa in general don't , it's a part of why we are not " developped " yet

  • @tomthompson2309
    @tomthompson2309 Před rokem +28

    You sir are definitely brave,I pray your safe on your future journeys,this was intense to watch 😬😆,thank you.

  • @Linbleou
    @Linbleou Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing work - this movie is stunning documentary.

  • @user-mv2me6qw3j
    @user-mv2me6qw3j Před 3 měsíci

    just finished watching the whole documentary, my salute to this brave journalist!!

  • @davaoena6448
    @davaoena6448 Před rokem +34

    Salute to this guy journalist! Very brave

  • @opolacamaldyn340
    @opolacamaldyn340 Před rokem +3

    Great for going thru all these death lines!

  • @kanakvashistha8694
    @kanakvashistha8694 Před rokem +9

    This whole video is far better than 90% Hollywood and Bollywood movies . Salute to the French interviewer salute to his courage and sad to see the condition of pirates as white people looted entire Africa for their profit . "We can't abduct Indians and Philippine 😅😅"

  • @dbsk06
    @dbsk06 Před rokem +34

    If I had to root for pirates or the oil corporations I would root for pirates ❤

    • @k.a.8725
      @k.a.8725 Před 11 měsíci +3

      The problem is not the companies but the weak and corrupt government which is allowing such exploitation and other issues in its country. Its the governments job to regulate and if they would do their job properly, both the companies and the people in the country would be able to live better

    • @Felipe2009cvb
      @Felipe2009cvb Před 11 měsíci

      the oil corporations do way more for you than those pirates.
      If any of them got hold of you and your family couldnt pay for your ramson they would sure as hell kill you.
      Do nor romanticize criminals dude.

  • @carolynholley8208
    @carolynholley8208 Před rokem +3

    Great,raw&uncutt&well respected,if u don't understand the content,plz respect their hustle(job),gold, slaves,oil,etc the Motherland was always a target,Not No More!!!!!!!!

  • @rohitke34
    @rohitke34 Před rokem +47

    Instead of investing on the security, they could invest in making the lives better for the people in Nigeria

    • @blessings1441
      @blessings1441 Před rokem +2

      Supposed too be the leaders of the country job ,but nobody wants too do the right thing

    • @Luther-fn5mm
      @Luther-fn5mm Před rokem

      Too many puppet government in Africa we must get rid of all of them

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Před rokem

      Exactly, so you know dealing deranged people in positions of power, there's no way you are normal if you believe Robbing people and using the same money you robbed them to buy security so they cannot be able to come and demand what they deserve. Lunacy

    • @blackzilian83
      @blackzilian83 Před rokem +1

      ​@@blessings1441 the company don't want hire locals, that's a problem and a lot of Nigerians are graduated

  • @makedonskiblisk
    @makedonskiblisk Před rokem +19

    I completely understand these pirates, would probably be doing the same if oil companies were robbing my country like this

  • @sweeetly
    @sweeetly Před rokem +16

    Wow how brave they all are! I don't agree with violence at all yet I find I cannot disagree with these men.

  • @bisiolaleetan8248
    @bisiolaleetan8248 Před rokem +92

    Very interesting documentary. We can't overlook their plights at all. Corrupt leader caused all these. So sad!

  • @edwinpillay1409
    @edwinpillay1409 Před rokem +30

    One brave dude going to meet up with the rebel leader with the swinging machete and those crazy eyes was the scariest thing I seen.

    • @kensirhan2
      @kensirhan2 Před rokem +2

      @edwin pillay Wasn't it just? No "Dollyweird" hack outfit could put out a splatter movie that would cause me practically anxiety attack symptoms like that "introduction" did - good on him that he realized Le Journaliste wasn't their enemy & good on all of em for giving the greedy corporate "noncontributory" corporate suckling pigs so much hell - "(they) deserve it."

    • @bencurry4508
      @bencurry4508 Před rokem +1

      @@kensirhan2 all in one take too😏😂😂

  • @thagreatfrank3071
    @thagreatfrank3071 Před rokem +48

    Damn this Reporter is Beyond Brave Wow Hopefully He stays Completely Safe Bringing Us Stories Like This!!

    • @Deedrama206
      @Deedrama206 Před 10 měsíci

      Only the first video is real . The other guys are paid actors . The first vid was filmed by the pirates

    • @TheMessiahOfThe99Percent
      @TheMessiahOfThe99Percent Před 10 měsíci

      Lmao John Togo died from a Nigerian airstrike, hit was confirmed

  • @pablobrown8745
    @pablobrown8745 Před rokem +34

    Reasonable people.... keep on fighting for what is truly yours

    • @jefferyhutchison9775
      @jefferyhutchison9775 Před 10 měsíci +1

      So if you're driving by a poor neighborhood and they car jack you and hold you hostage or kill you..they are heros and you are not a victim? Seems reasonable l guess 😂

    • @masterofthedrip2288
      @masterofthedrip2288 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@jefferyhutchison9775that’s nothing close to what’s happening tho , you sound illiterate even thinking that was a equal situation, the oil is in THEIR country and then don’t even employ the people of the area and leave them poor , but that’s the same as a carjacking yea okay lol

  • @kwameankrah3348
    @kwameankrah3348 Před rokem +20

    Great and courageous documentary, well done

  • @matthewstorer8236
    @matthewstorer8236 Před 11 měsíci +17

    You can't blame these people for violence. They are expoited for billions and left to rot in pollution and poverty. They are doing what ANY person would do. They have found their niche and only way to make money to support their families. It is the oil companies who commit piracy against the country of Nigeria!

  • @pemalama2955
    @pemalama2955 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Really appreciate your work...stay safe

  • @nogood237
    @nogood237 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The courage required to do this comes from a businessman and teacher and not a journalist.

  • @bobmarley8453
    @bobmarley8453 Před 10 měsíci +5

    It’s crazy he said come inside but they still outside 😂😂😂😂wtf tell me I’m not the only person who got that 😂😂😂

  • @marydanbauchi3308
    @marydanbauchi3308 Před rokem +4

    When the cry of the masses are been ignore ,then the saying is true .
    A hungry man is an angry man

  • @kst-pp5hk
    @kst-pp5hk Před rokem

    Respect..real journalism.

  • @lubabalomajamana3421
    @lubabalomajamana3421 Před rokem +3

    Their mistake is to agree to talk to the journalists..that expose them..and their operation..
    And why they don't interview the companies

  • @sybex200
    @sybex200 Před rokem +13

    I suppose nigerian goverment and the president are totally proud when they saw this documentary.Very encouraging for vloggers and tourists :)))))

    • @bezzyranx9839
      @bezzyranx9839 Před rokem

      😂😂😂The Nigerian Government don’t care about shit!!

  • @daltonshapashina6212
    @daltonshapashina6212 Před rokem +65

    Why is there no concern about the exploitation and impoverishment of the community by the multinationals?

    • @markwanjala9311
      @markwanjala9311 Před rokem

      True

    • @Sistarful
      @Sistarful Před rokem

      the same reason they don't give a damn about PAHs, leaking pipes, Cancer Alley & devastating poverty in the Gulf Coast -- GREED

    • @carlosluciano1782
      @carlosluciano1782 Před rokem +1

      We all know why. They don't care when it concerns ya'll.

    • @B.A.heathen-K
      @B.A.heathen-K Před rokem +2

      Hello

    • @raulkftbispojeronimo
      @raulkftbispojeronimo Před rokem +2

      Because sustain corrupt politicians is more cheap!

  • @heartfullkitsune1213
    @heartfullkitsune1213 Před 11 měsíci

    Powerful docomntry

  • @ogolarickie2971
    @ogolarickie2971 Před 10 měsíci

    Very good documentary..

  • @shanjan6615
    @shanjan6615 Před rokem +115

    They got killed after 10 days cause of your video

  • @angelikaring2499
    @angelikaring2499 Před rokem +9

    The guy literally has balls of steel.

  • @haterheartbreaker
    @haterheartbreaker Před 3 měsíci +1

    The life expectancy is 47 years, that’s more disturbing than any act of violence a pirate could cause.

  • @paulakenney4547
    @paulakenney4547 Před rokem +1

    Respect ❤️

  • @thebill8891
    @thebill8891 Před rokem +15

    He telling them don’t be scared 😂😂😂😂

  • @marvin469
    @marvin469 Před rokem +4

    Seems like a great group of guys

  • @1cam239
    @1cam239 Před rokem

    He speaks amazing

  • @glow1815
    @glow1815 Před rokem +1

    Frist time watching this type of video.This truly is scary! This man is super brave.

  • @shehualfa7972
    @shehualfa7972 Před rokem +44

    I agree that you took a bold step in this research all in the bid to demonstrate to your students. Can you also do a video of how your country France is causing crisis in Africa because of Mineral resources in Africa. Demonstrate it to your students how your French government is causing havoc just to illegitimately steal resources in Africa. We will be waiting for your feedback..

    • @spaceman69
      @spaceman69 Před rokem +1

      Can you precisely show how resources are stolen? Everyone is complaining about how resources are looted but dont show any evidence.

    • @vandewilg3569
      @vandewilg3569 Před rokem

      When it comes to talk about how France and it’s Allies plunder and murder Africans that topic can never be taught

    • @obakengtsatsiable
      @obakengtsatsiable Před rokem +1

      ​@@spaceman69 Go on an expedition to research this

    • @burritoheadassj3577
      @burritoheadassj3577 Před 11 měsíci

      Wow u mad because he did not cover something you wanted to cover

    • @biohazard8295
      @biohazard8295 Před 10 měsíci

      @@spaceman69 fair question. I think dating back to colonialism the foreign powers still have profiting contracts with the local corrupt governments. Most of the profits go to these huge companies and little goes to the government of the country, which should be the legitimate owner of the resource. It's like having a gold mine in your private backyard, and for whatever reasons your neighbour does the digging and selling and you only get a small rent for the excavations. Of course there are many details and it's probably more complicated than that but think about it, every big company will want to find as many ways to exploit a resource for maximum profit, it's a basic buisiness principle, however the question is why should these foreign companies have so much power on a smaller country which doesnt have the political or economical.influence to reverse this?

  • @user-om9pt8qq2p
    @user-om9pt8qq2p Před rokem +4

    นับถือใจพี่แกเลย กล้าเข้าไปถ่ายด้วย👍

  • @ehenhen7587
    @ehenhen7587 Před rokem

    Kereeen

  • @mairepcod4063
    @mairepcod4063 Před rokem

    Thanks,

  • @plr95
    @plr95 Před rokem +13

    he keeps pointing his gun at him because if they are being followed by police as soon as the pirate poses a threat the police will attack so he's testing from a distance to see if the interviewer is undercover

  • @kristyantb535
    @kristyantb535 Před rokem +8

    Your so brave man Lucky for you they treat u well and u survive

  • @mishacknthane1060
    @mishacknthane1060 Před 9 měsíci

    Kudos to this guy

  • @chickenwitrice761
    @chickenwitrice761 Před 8 měsíci

    Great I salute these people

  • @timothyjones7280
    @timothyjones7280 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The bad thing about it is the Pirates keep the money for themselves instead of passing it around and distributing it to the people.

    • @ems901
      @ems901 Před 9 měsíci

      They are hardened criminals. They don’t tend to share easily. Look at the violence they have to do. Those types of people don’t share with people who don’t suffer with them. Mostly.

  • @surviveunplugged
    @surviveunplugged Před rokem +46

    I wonder if Disney will make a movie series "Pirates of Nigeria"? Maybe Denzel Washington can play the GOOD "bad" guy pirate. When Europeans were pirates, they were even able to secure Government contracts and wound up in Hollywood. Seems to be a double standard.

    • @armadilloburns4880
      @armadilloburns4880 Před rokem +2

      Not Pirates of Nigeria,but Pirates of Somalia is there with Al Pacino and Barkhad Ahmad.

    • @surviveunplugged
      @surviveunplugged Před rokem +1

      @@armadilloburns4880 Touche! (Ooopps)

    • @Carl_Brutananadilewski
      @Carl_Brutananadilewski Před rokem +6

      European pirates created hubs of commerce. Don’t blame us that even with 100s of thousands of dollars the best yours can come up with is stick huts and rusty AKs. All other races built roads thousands of years ago, they still can’t even manage that.

    • @bezzyranx9839
      @bezzyranx9839 Před rokem

      😂😂😂

    • @jaygunna3503
      @jaygunna3503 Před rokem

      Europeans were pirates in the days of no technology....if anyone knew where these guys were or any pirate... even EUROPEAN PIRATES.... they would blow them to pieces.... let's use our brains here

  • @user-mv2me6qw3j
    @user-mv2me6qw3j Před 3 měsíci

    this guy is so braaaave.. I was really worried for him since I started watching this documentary

  • @gbody_gang5023
    @gbody_gang5023 Před rokem

    Awesome informative video #subscribed

  • @techcanyon411
    @techcanyon411 Před rokem +9

    I don't blame them at all, they are even so nice. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @curtflirt2
    @curtflirt2 Před rokem +3

    What happened in Hobio was beyond justifiable!!

  • @GoogleUser-fd4ky
    @GoogleUser-fd4ky Před 9 měsíci

    Brave reporting

  • @ziegesidollo9411
    @ziegesidollo9411 Před rokem

    These guys are right in every way

  • @damonroberts3595
    @damonroberts3595 Před rokem +9

    This is truly sad I’m sorry they have to go threw this. They are destroying the land.

  • @Helliox
    @Helliox Před 11 měsíci +8

    France colonized many undeveloped 3rd world tribal lands many years ago especially in and around Africa, forming the "French Colonial Empire", and around early to mid 20th century they allowed the tribal lands to have independence and form their own country and government, in exchange for rights over all their natural resources, forming what is known today as "Neocolonialism". Because these undeveloped countries like Somalia and Nigeria don't have any control over their natural resources, their government can't profit enough to develop the country into a sustainable, efficient, and working economy, so technically these countries are still stuck in a "tribal phase" because of the French leeching everything off of their lands like a bloodsucking mosquitos. The only reason the French are constantly harassed by pirates is because the oil industry would rather spend just 1 million per month for security measures than invest several ten-millions per month for the locals to have basic human needs like clean water, food and medical care. the reason why Nigerian and Somalian military don't do anything about the pirates is NOT because of "corruption/bribery", but because these pirates do what they do as the only measure of feeding their families and children. Killing the pirates means most civilians will die from starvation. And these d*ckhead Frenchman have the audacity to call these countries "corrupted". All of these problems exist because France has a huge power-trip and greed problem. Not to mention all the other industries they're running in foreign countries: gold, other metals, diamonds, other gems, coal, forest woods.

  • @6kcuf976
    @6kcuf976 Před rokem

    100 %legends u speak with legends

  • @EvansOgachi001
    @EvansOgachi001 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is really sad man😢! There's a day I went to juja containers what I saw there, you cant believe such a place exists. Juja is not a good place to live as a campus student. Decisions you make in campus and the choice of friends, will determine the direction your life takes. My heart feels the pain this mum is going through.😢

  • @elisamo2755
    @elisamo2755 Před rokem +4

    I really love what this gentleman was saying I'm in support of you people hundred percent 👍💪 you people look amazing 😟❤️❤️

    • @JackBlue-hq3eb
      @JackBlue-hq3eb Před rokem

      Your ignorance is shocking these prates are scum they don't help anyone but themselves

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Před rokem +47

    The leader looks like a proper movie villian.

  • @josesmicheal
    @josesmicheal Před rokem +1

    Bless these men who protect there’s,just imagine if Nigeria was doing this to USA

  • @asumdai4894
    @asumdai4894 Před rokem

    Salute to you journalist 👏 sir

  • @Sattai558
    @Sattai558 Před rokem +5

    Excellent presentation. Brave journalist. The problem occurs since not engaged the employment of locals. Pirates just risk their life just for their community lively good. It is for the govt and UN should consider upliftment instead of spending so much crores on safety. Even so much spent on safety they can not prevent pirates. We pity for somalian people. All over the world since, Europeans exploit the resources of third world countries for which they have to pay the price

  • @Villain1v1
    @Villain1v1 Před rokem +4

    I’m a pirate, I live in Africa iam 26 yrs old
    I don’t understand what is so bad about us people

    • @fredtamuno5043
      @fredtamuno5043 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I really love what the pirates are doing but please make sure you people don't kidnapped poor masses or people who are actually suffering to survive please 🙏

  • @TheFlatbanjo92
    @TheFlatbanjo92 Před rokem +2

    And THIS is why I don’t venture to other countries. I keep my feet planted on home soil. As an American, you are a target in countries like this.