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Can Boycotts Of Beef Really Work In Countering Killings By Fulani Herdsmen? by sta1: 2:58am On Apr 23, 2017
A 21 day boycott of beef purchases is due to take place from this Thursday 26th April, in protest of the killings by Fulani herdsmen at the beginning of the month and during Easter weekend in Benue and Kaduna states, respectively. *See info below that is being circulated via WhatsApp, text and social media.

We have seen boycotts work elsewhere. The often quoted example is South Africa during the Apartheid era. Also in recent times we have witnessed how boycotts or the threat of boycotts form a resonant part of the political landscape in the USA (the Gay lobby for example, will try and bankrupt your behind if you are a baker/ photographer/florist etc. and don’t wish to offer gay people services). The question though is: Can a boycott/s of beef purchases play a part in countering killings and rampages by Fulani herdsmen in rural areas, in Nigeria?
I say YES. If we come together and want it to. Money Talks. More POWER to you. What do you say?


21 Day Beef Boycott
Don’t Buy Beef on:
Thu 26 Apr - Wed 17 May 2017
#SayNoToBloodBeef
#NoKillingsForCows

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