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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by okwah: 8:37am On Jan 12, 2018
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sarrki:


Nutase don't allow decimation of Igbos by pmb lead administration affects your thinking faculty



Having said that it is an ongoing stuff as we speak

A lot of intelligence gathering is on

We are suspecting some terrorist group using Fulani herdsmen men as a cover

[quote author=sarrki post=64117575]

Nutase don't allow decimation of Igbos by pmb lead administration affects your thinking faculty



Having said that it is an ongoing stuff as we speak

A lot of intelligence gathering is on

We are suspecting some terrorist group using Fulani herdsmen men as a cover

[quote author=sarrki post=64117575]

Nutase don't allow decimation of Igbos by pmb lead administration affects your thinking faculty



Having said that it is an ongoing stuff as we speak

A lot of intelligence gathering is on

We are suspecting some terrorist group using Fulani herdsmen men as a cover

Ur Fada
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by chosengocap: 8:37am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:
I assure pa unongo FG is doing its best


Still on Benue:
I still cannot erase the gory picture of that little baby with
plucked eyes by the terrorist Fulani herdsmen from my
memory. I love children poo .
O God! Are you still the omnipotent and omnipresent God?
Hello! Are you still the living God? Are you still on the
throne? Why are you slow to anger these days? God, lest
you forget, this is exactly how i challenged you way back
2012 and you answered and physically proved it.
My spirit is vexed. I have come to challenge you again o
God. You have never failed me. We can no longer help
ourselves, please, remember you are a jealous God, ehen,
prove to us you are still our Almighty God na.
You have done it during the time of Pharaoh,
Nebuchadnezzar, Ahab and Jezebel, Abacha, etc. Please
God, I want you to bring the immediate full weight of your
wrath upon those who are still supporting this evil
government and all the leaders beginning from Muhammadu
Buhari, his cabinet members, military and security officers,
Governors and the idiotic followers. Do not let them escape
your wrath of old in Jesus name I pray. Amen.


David Shuaibu.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by sarrki(m): 8:39am On Jan 12, 2018
bendike:

I actually feel admin should ban this sarrki fellow for being an irritant on this forum. I really do not know what pleasure he derives in vomiting all the trash.

Keep quiet

Nairaland believes in freedom of speech

Once you obey the rules

Abi Know freedom of speech anymore ?
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Firefire(m): 8:42am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:


Keep quiet

Nairaland believes in freedom of speech

Once you obey the rules

Abi Know freedom of speech anymore ?

You dey try...

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by malware: 8:42am On Jan 12, 2018
That mean say, the state go soon turn to Sambisa. Shekau may even visit the state, on duty tour.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by omodave(m): 8:43am On Jan 12, 2018
Noise everywhere .... Am just reacting to the headline..
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by lastmaster(m): 8:50am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:


Morning bro

How is secondus ?

Why is your party not condemning this act?

Pls provide us with a link where your party condemned it

Hypocrisy at its peak

Enemies of state are now claiming freedom fighter
I hate you with passion, for your stupidity.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Nobody: 8:52am On Jan 12, 2018
Firefire:
Benue killings: If FG can’t protect us, we will raise an army, says Unongo

Olalekan Adetayo, John Charles, Justin Tyopuusu, Umar Muhammed

Many residents of Makurdi in mourning gathered on Thursday at the IBB Square as bodies of the victims of the Fulani herdsmen attacks of January 1 and 2, 2018, in parts of Benue State were given a mass burial.

Offices, commercial banks, markets and schools were closed in the state capital as the government had, a day earlier, declared Thursday, a work-free day in honour of the 73 victims.

Many of those who attended the requiem shed tears as they lamented incessant attacks on residents of the state by herdsmen.

A leader of the Tiv nation and the chairman of the Northern Elders Forum, Wantaregh Unongo, said if President Muhammadu Buhari failed in his responsibility of protecting lives and property of Benue citizens, the people would train their own army in the state to defend them.

Unongo recalled that a large number of Benue sons and daughters were among the contingents that fought the Nigerian civil war.

“Benue people sacrificed blood for the unity of this country and will not allow a section of Fulani herdsmen to kill our people in cold blood.

He said, “I am telling Nigerians that my people cannot continue to be cannon fodder for this country. If the government can’t protect us, we will mobilise and train our people into an army to defend us. We are 100 per cent in support of what Governor Samuel Ortom has done. I am the spiritual and ancestral leader of the Tiv nation; enough is enough.”

Unongo stressed that the entire people of the state were watching President Buhari and had joined in the persistence calls by Ortom that the Federal Government should take drastic steps to urgently address the killings and also arrest the leader of Miyetti Allah Kautal Houre.

“If the Federal Government cannot stop or arrest those behind the killings; in two weeks, we shall raise an army of our own. We cannot allow people to colonise us again, we have all it takes to do that,” Unongo said.

Also speaking, a former military governor of Plateau and Katsina states, Maj. Gen. Lawrence Onoja(retd.), who described the killings in the state as genocidal conspiracy against the Benue people, emphasised that the killings must not continue.

The Benue-born general said, “Some of us, in 1966, fought the Nigerian civil war; Benue has contributed to the unity of this country. If the Federal Governmrnt refuses to address the killings in Benue and if we decide to raise our army as advocated by our elders to defend ourselves, l will not mind to command that army despite my age.”

He appealed to the government at the centre to replicate Operation Python Dance or Fulani Dance in Benue as being done in other states of the federation. He urged sons and daughters of the state to rally round the governor for the successful enforcement of the anti-open grazing law.

A former member of the National Assembly, Senator J.K.N. Waku, maintained that the Benue people were known for peace, love and honour.

He said, ‘’It is unfortunate that someone would oppose a law that is legally enacted and begin to kill and the Federal Government will refuse to make arrests to end the carnage. The provocation is enough; nobody has the monopoly of killing.’’

Speaking on behalf of the Benue State House of Assembly, the Majority leader, Benjamin Adenyi, expressed sadness that Buhari came to Benue State during electioneering and after he was elected, he looked the other way while Benue people were being killed.

A former governor of Benue State, George Akume, urged Buhari to declare a faction of the Miyietti Allah as terrorists, saying the action of its members showed they were terrorists.

He appealed to people living in Benue communities not to take the law into their own hands, but follow the path of peace and reconciliation.

The representative of the United Nations, Dr Mathins Ejibike, offered his condolences to the government and people of the state, saying what was happening in Benue required international attention.

“We want an enlightened approach to this matter. We should pray that this killing should be the last in Benue State.”

He stated that the UN had received a report that over 20,000 refugees were already in camps and promised that the body would look into their plight.

In his speech, the paramount ruler of Tiv nation, Prof. James Ayatse, claimed that Tiv people residing in Nasarawa and Taraba states were being killed by Fulani herdsmen on a daily basis since the Benue killings started.

“We must put an end to these killings. This is the 47th time that Fulani people would attack the Benue people.”

The paramount ruler enjoined Ortom to continue to do the needful in his bid to bring peace to the state, saying the Benue traditional rulers were behind the governor.

Ortom, in his remarks, said the latest killing was the most heartless.

He said, “If the herdsmen think that the killing of our people will make us to stop the enforcement of the law, they have failed. We will not be deterred because I am ready to pay the supreme price for the implementation of the anti-open grazing law. I will continue to insist on the arrest of the factional leader of Miyetti Allah Kautal Houre.”

Ortom rejected the idea of creating a cattle colony or grazing routes for herdsmen.

He said the suggestions were not acceptable to the Benue people.

He explained that the state did not have adequate land for farmers, not to talk of space for grazing.

Also speaking, the state Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev. Akpe Leva, commended the governor for signing the anti-open grazing law.

Taraba anti-open grazing law starts Jan 24, death toll hits 60

The Taraba State Governor, Mr. Darius Ishaku, has said the state anti-open grazing law is not targeted at any religious group or tribe.

In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Emmanuel Bello, the governor explained that the law was colour blind.

The statement explained that the implementation of the Taraba State Anti-Open Grazing and Ranches Establishment Law, which was enacted in June 2017, was expected to commence on January 24, 2018, at the expiration of the six months grace period.

Ishaku in the statement noted that cattle ownership in Taraba State was not the exclusive preserve of any religion, tribe or group, adding that the law was to, among other things, change the mode of production of cattle for better yield.

“This is a step towards keeping with the best tradition of cow production all over the world. Agriculture is undergoing a revolution. Antiquated means of production is giving way to better methods with the use of tractors and better seedlings, among other things.

“This can happen to cattle rearing too. The ancient method of nomadic voyages has failed to give better milk production or even beef. Cows are leaner and less productive when made to go through the rigours of long distant treks. Elsewhere, ranching has become the best form of attending to the need of cattle in the world.

“Even here in Nigeria, top cow owners have seen the wisdom in ranching. In Taraba, cow owners on the Mambilla have been engaging in a form of ranching, dating into the past. It is nothing new to us and I enjoined all to key into it,” the statement read in part.

Meanwhile, the death toll in the last weekend attack on several communities in the Lau Local Government Area of Taraba State has risen to 60.

Residents on Wednesday had put the figure at 56, but four more bodies were said have been later recovered by some youths and hunters from Katibu and Didango villages.

Dauda Marafa, a community leader and a civil servant with the Taraba State Government told one of our correspondents on the telephone that the four bodies were recovered when the youth went back to the villages to check for more of the missing persons.

“The bodies were recovered on Wednesday evening, but could not be buried until today (Thursday) because the youths were attacked by some gunmen.

“We mobilised a team of soldiers who accompanied the youths and some family members of the deceased for burial at Katibu. The situation in the area is still fearful,” he said.

The state police spokesman, David Missal, said he had yet to get any update on the crisis in Lau LGA.

“I am not aware of any attack and recovery of more bodies in the area because have not received any briefing from the Divisional Police Officer from the area,” he said.

‘Benue attack displaces 18,000 people in Nasarawa’

The Nasarawa State Government said over 18,000 people in the state were displaced due to a spillover from the killings in Benue State.

The Special Adviser to Governor Umaru Al-Makura on Security Matter, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Adeka (retd.), stated this at a press conference on Thursday in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital.

Adeka said the reports received showed that the spillover of the attacks on some communities in Benue State led to the displacement of many people in the border towns between the two states.

Adeka said, “Currently, there are over 18,000 Internally Displaced Persons from various communities in the Awe and Keana local government areas who are in 11 camps in the state.”

He said security had been beefed up in the affected areas, adding that the government had set up mobile clinics in the IDPs camps.

Herdsmen’s attacks predate Buhari, Presidency says

The Presidency on Thursday insisted that it is unkind and incorrect to continue to blame Buhari for the recent violence unleashed on some states, including Benue, by suspected herdsmen.

The information was contained in a document titled, ‘Federal Response to the Attacks and Killings by Herdsmen in Benue and other States,’ made available by the Media Office of the Presidency.

The document read, “Insinuations and allegations that the attacks and killings are happening because President Buhari is Fulani are both unkind and incorrect.

“These attacks long predated the Buhari government. In 2013, no fewer than nine cases of herdsmen attacks were recorded in Benue State alone, with more than 190 people killed.

“In 2014, there were no fewer than 16 recorded attacks in Benue, which claimed more than 230 victims.

“Between January and May 2015, six attacks left more than 300 people dead, again in Benue State alone.”

The media office explained that the historical context was important for a proper understanding of the issue, and to avoid unnecessarily politicising of what should be regarded and dealt with as acts of criminality.

“These attacks have been a longstanding issue, and successive governments have struggled to contain the situation.

“The Buhari administration is more than fully committed to bringing the cycle of violence to an end, prosecuting the attackers, and preventing further killings and attacks.

“The security agencies have standing instructions to arrest and prosecute any and all persons found with illegal arms,” the statement added.

According to the document, the recent killings in Benue and Taraba states have elicited many federal responses contrary to claims that nothing is being done.

It recalled that Buhari had met with the Benue State governor on the matter to assure him of the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting farmers and communities.

It added that the President had directed the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to relocate to Benue State.

“On Monday January 8, 2018, the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, convened a security meeting on the issue, bringing together federal and state government officials: Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, heads of security agencies, and the governors of the most affected states; Adamawa, Benue, Kaduna, Nasarawa, and Taraba.

“Since the first week of January, immediately following the January 1 attacks, the Inspector General of Police has deployed the following to the affected areas: 10 units of PMF, Police Special Forces, Counter Terrorism Units, conventional policemen, Police Explosive Ordinance Department, Special Police Joint Intelligence and Investigation Team and Police Aerial Surveillance Team (police helicopters).

“The Nigerian Army has deployed Special Forces to Benue, Taraba, and Nasarawa States.

“In Benue State, eight suspected herdsmen are in police custody over the recent killings, and are currently being prosecuted.

“The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is working to establish cattle colonies across the country in 2018. These colonies will provide grass and water for the cattle, as well as education and health care facilities for herders. They will also have agro-rangers deployed to secure the facilities,” it added.

Cc: Lalasticlala

http://punchng.com/benue-killings-if-fg-cant-protect-us-we-will-raise-an-army-says-unongo/

That's a very little price to pay for fighting for the unity of Nigeria at the expense of the Igbos.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by sarrki(m): 8:52am On Jan 12, 2018
lastmaster:
I hate you with passion, for your stupidity.

May God open your eyes of understanding
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by gcof(m): 8:55am On Jan 12, 2018
Keep waiting for FG until your whole generation are wiped away, do not mobilize yourselves and protect your lives. I don’t know when Nigerians will understand that FG is not interested in the well-being of the masses unless it is a situation they will take take advantsge of and enrich their pockets

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by hush15: 8:56am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:
I assure pa unongo FG is doing its best


Sometimes, I wonder how much your conscience was sold for!

Just last year, the presidency dispatched its entire military arsenal against a group on harmless South easterners and claimed that it was a python that was dancing and boasting of their military might but in benue and other neighbouring states as at today, that are facing persistent genocidal attacks, i dont understand what happened to the presidential python and crocodiles. Rather, the president rather deploy police for an issue that has so decayed to the present state. The same police who has been in the state when all these happens, now has an Abuja touch to it to even get them mobilized which I think is stupid of the presidency. After so many deaths and villages dead, rather than send in one of those special animals of the presidents to address the issues, the government is still playing politics....

And you saying the president is trying it best when it's obvious that they are not even moved......

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Sunnywhite33: 8:57am On Jan 12, 2018
Seriously speaking since the beginning of the recent killings in Benue I have not seen the president address the nation at all.

Which is very wrong he is always speaking through his aide as if they are the president, can you imagine

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by greatjoey: 9:02am On Jan 12, 2018
Though this is my state, Unongo must be a bastard. When he was being deceived to accept a leadership position as an elder in the north, did he not know that he sold his life and that of his people to the Hausa/Fulani group? Was he to have any dealings with the Hausa north in the first place? North represent Hausa and north is Hausa. Again, when he was mobilising his constituencies to Garner votes for Buhari, he indirectly enslaved the TIV's to the the Hausa to be their eternal subjects. Buhari took the day in his part of Benue and this is the reward. The Idomas are wiser. The federal government has failed you already so raise the army to defend your people. Stop crying like a baby. Let the north know you are not part of them and the whole show will end.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Nobody: 9:03am On Jan 12, 2018
They will label you terrorists

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Melkizedeck: 9:08am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:


Who are you by the way ?
would you stop being a clown? don't you know you can be traced?

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by sarrki(m): 9:08am On Jan 12, 2018
Melkizedeck:


would you stop being a clown? don't you know you can be traced?

N when you trace what exactly will you do ?

Rubbish
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by oyatz(m): 9:11am On Jan 12, 2018
This topic is about the Tiv and the entire Benue peoples, it is NOT about Biafra or Igbo peoples.

So you people developed Tiv-land too?

Kudos to the great developers! You developed Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Jos,Kano, Maiduguri...infact you also developed USA, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Indonesia.
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by lastmaster(m): 9:14am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:


May God open your eyes of understanding
just pray will don't meet. people are dying and instead of you to stand by the truth, you are their supporting this government blindly . yesterday, one mad man called femi adeshina said that fulani herdsmen kill more people in Gej regime compared to Pmb regime.So, that means we voted buhari for the incessant killings to continue.Keep on supporting lies and deceit until the same herdsmen descend on you.Karma has no menu; you get served what you deserved.Don't worry, karma will visit you one day.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Chukazu: 9:18am On Jan 12, 2018
Are my the only one surprised someone like David Mark hasn't said anything shocked

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by poseidon12: 9:26am On Jan 12, 2018
Firefire:


This fellow is Wantaregh Unongo and not Paul... I think they are two different person?

Same person.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by bjnice(m): 9:34am On Jan 12, 2018
sarrki:


Nutase don't allow decimation of Igbos by pmb lead administration affects your thinking faculty



Having said that it is an ongoing stuff as we speak

A lot of intelligence gathering is on

We are suspecting some terrorist group using Fulani herdsmen men as a cover


ogbeni, i have been following ur comment lately, to say the least ur comment on national issue that cause for Concern is terrible, i pray a personality like you should not in any way get close to seat of power, am sure u will ignore the pain of ur people without blinking an eye.

Back to the issue at hand, biko in one sentence tell us one effort ur so called FG is putting in place to put an end to d madness we are experiencing. Ur FG has not arrest the lead of the group who claim responsibility for the attack.

@ur last comment though, do u know something many Nigerian's like me is not privileged to bcoz the way you comment clearly show u are an insider wit info that can help our security outfit , if only any government security personnel is reading this i suggest you should be picked up ASAP.

plz safe ur breath of iPob is ranting, i am a complete Yoruba Man.

Good morning

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Saintp(m): 9:37am On Jan 12, 2018
9jakohai:
This is the kind of thing that happens when people dont do their work well..

1. A cow gets stolen...the Police are called...and they do nothing.
2.Someone's farm gets wrecked...the Police are called...they do nothing.
3.Someone gets injured for stealing cow...or for grazing on farmland...police called....you know...
4.I forgot to mention the border guards who collect bribe to allow a 'special load' pass through...
5.Someone was supposed to plant trees to stop the Sahara from encroaching. He didn't do it.
6.Someone hid the guy who stole a cow, while someone is shielding the person whose cows ate my maize...and somehow we think it's ok not to report a crime...
7.Someone wasted money that could have been used for education...and(until 2007) railways.
8.Someone voted for a corrupt LGA chairman who does nothing but chop.
9.Someone allowed the dairy coy set up years ago to fail...
10.Someone wrecked the grazing reserves...
11.Someone did nothing when one farmer got shot...or one fulani got shot...
12Someone.....



Now that it is 76 dead.....or was it 3000 dead...we are channeling Hutu and Tutsis....

For want of a nail the shoe was lost.
For want of a shoe the horse was lost.
For want of a horse the rider was lost.
For want of a rider the message was lost.
For want of a message the battle was lost.
For want of a battle the kingdom was lost.
And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.


Nigerians....before you look at others....look unto thyself!

Bros I hail you ooo. Instead of you to directly condemn this barbaric killings by Fulani herdsmen, you are robbing in farmers and rustlers to tactically justify the attacks. When will you niggas ever be bold to say the truth directly without playing to the gallery? Na waa oooo

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by UfuomaUN(m): 9:38am On Jan 12, 2018
All these detractors won't stop me for voting PMB in 2019. Buhari has taken Nigeria to the dogs
We must vote him again in 2019 to take the country even further to the lizards and millipedes grin grin grin

Honestly, I don't even care anymore! I just want my all loved ones to survive his tenure! He can wreck Nigeria even further if he likes. His Muslim brothers would vote him even if he literally burnt down the whole country
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by poseidon12: 9:39am On Jan 12, 2018
greatjoey:
Though this is my state, Unongo must be a bastard. When he was being deceived to accept a leadership position as an elder in the north, did he not know that he sold his life and that of his people to the Hausa/Fulani group? Was he to have any dealings with the Hausa north in the first place? North represent Hausa and north is Hausa. Again, when he was mobilising his constituencies to Garner votes for Buhari, he indirectly enslaved the TIV's to the the Hausa to be their eternal subjects. Buhari took the day in his part of Benue and this is the reward. The Idomas are wiser. The federal government has failed you already so raise the army to defend your people. Stop crying like a baby. Let the north know you are not part of them and the whole show will end.

Kudos to you. You are thinking right. I hope the Middlebelt take pride in their own identity and stop trying to suck up to the Hausa-Fulani. Your interest is better served by aligning with other Nigerians that would accept you as equals: SE, SW, SS; as opposed to the Hausa/Fulani that would always want to treat you as their slaves.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Writs: 9:39am On Jan 12, 2018
"If..."

Talk Talk talk talk...

Just do it!
Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Warship: 9:39am On Jan 12, 2018
greatjoey:
Though this is my state, Unongo must be a bastard. When he was being deceived to accept a leadership position as an elder in the north, did he not know that he sold his life and that of his people to the Hausa/Fulani group? Was he to have any dealings with the Hausa north in the first place? North represent Hausa and north is Hausa. Again, when he was mobilising his constituencies to Garner votes for Buhari, he indirectly enslaved the TIV's to the the Hausa to be their eternal subjects. Buhari took the day in his part of Benue and this is the reward. The Idomas are wiser. The federal government has failed you already so raise the army to defend your people. Stop crying like a baby. Let the north know you are not part of them and the whole show will end.


The problem with Tivs is that, they have not accepted the reality that they fought to keep a blood thirsty British colony intact.

Idomas and Igedes have seen the light and that is why they have joined IPOB.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Alanzazani: 9:43am On Jan 12, 2018
The chicken has come home to roost. This is beyond political party or ethnic lines. This involves lives. Lives have no value in our present day Nigeria. A state of emergency should be declared on the militant arm of the herdsmen. They murder, kidnap and rob but the government seems to turn a blind eye to this set of people. An example was the unfortunate statement ascribed to the IG of Police. I am glad Benue people are seeing the truth now. I have being disappointed by Pa Unongo's speeches in time past as regards this government. I salute him for his courage now. Never never sell your soul for a bowl of porridge. His people are being killed so he must speak up. The government is handling this issue with kid gloves but they are sitting on a keg of gun powder. Militias will spring up and that will be the end of Nigeria as an entity if wisdom is not applied now. I don't know why the Hausa fulani always Bleep everything up. They are at the helm of affairs now and the country in going down the drain

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by luggy(m): 9:47am On Jan 12, 2018
IPOB is a terrorist BUT FULANI are NOT, we are watching

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by Snow02: 9:48am On Jan 12, 2018
nero2face:
No need to raise an ARMY, Just vote Buhari for 2nd tenure and he will correct all these issues... If not for de lost of lives in this Fulani movie, I for dey enjoy this APC government like anything... Benue voted massively for buhari, they can do better come 2019
sarcasm??

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by deebrownneymar: 9:52am On Jan 12, 2018
They have to defend themselves. The FG won't act appropriately. Trust me.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by jollymizzle(m): 9:57am On Jan 12, 2018
welcome development, it's never too late to do the right thing.

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Re: Benue Killings: If FG Can’t Protect Us, We Will Raise An Army - Unongo by goaldynman(m): 10:04am On Jan 12, 2018
Firefire:


This fellow is Wantaregh Unongo and not Paul... I think they are two different person?

No! It is same person! It's both his native name and his English name!!

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