I think the U.S. needs to keep up the pressure on the Nigerian government to pay attention to these people, and do something about their poor conditions. Because I honestly, truly believe these people will fight till death. And there's going to be one behind every tree from now on.
It's an experience that I won't want to do again. They treated me quite well; they called me 'papa.' These boys are very sincere in what they are doing.
All is well. I just hope it ends well.
You need to get the U.N. involved. They can do a lot of good.
These people have no schools, no hospitals. They're very poor, it's time to do something.
These people are serious, very serious, about what they are doing.
He got an automatic rifle and pointed it straight at him, and he chastised him about how the British treated people. I thought John was going to die.
I have no animosity toward them at all. I've seen their little villages. They're dirt poor, poor as field mice.
They get nothing out of the oil, and they produce all of the oil. They're tired of it, so they're going to fight, and they're going to fight until death.
We're being treated quite well. Let's hope it ends well.