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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by madapcmod: 11:15am On Jan 26, 2018
Wait for afonja Muslims and BMC brainless crew to invade the thread and call them PDP wailers

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by AFONJAPIG(m): 11:17am On Jan 26, 2018
Rubbish ! Rubbish ! Rubbish ! from sophisticated vultures from
WEIRD WIDE WEST , there must be cow colonies in WEST ,this is exactly what they wanted 3&half yrs ago, let them enjoy the change mantra , vultures keep voting vagabonds and incompetent Fulani terrorist since time immemorable because of political favours... shame to Awolowo's

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Onyeke21: 11:18am On Jan 26, 2018
Good move.

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by golddust6000(m): 11:18am On Jan 26, 2018
able Man Listen man we do not need mono rail,all our towns have railways ,all our metro have rails, we have Metro rely,Blue train ,normal trains,luxury trains goods trains.As for education 9 out 10 best University in Africa are in South Africa..look at literacy rate of South Africa vis Nigeria,Google,Microsoft,Facebook are all based in mighty South Africa ,as for movies please don't get there what you have is low quality production movies they are not even recognised internationalmy ,South Africa has the most Oscar winners than any country In Africa..MNT bigger brother Nigeria is filmed in my country South Africa,because Nigeria lacks the facility ,lacks production quality and you don't have constant electricity supply the BB will experience lights off��constantly if filmed in your sub standard country..Africans cannot travel freely all over the world because we are all painted Negatively thanks to the behaviour of Nigerians,You have messed up our image and reputation by your criminal activities..Why is it that NIGERIANS are despised and not liked all over the world..Why is there a lot of Nigerians in prison in other countries all over the world,why are Nigerians dying and enslaved in Libya because they want a better life in Europe,which is the most corruption country in the world..South Africa has 62 Universities for 55 million people,Nigeria has 90 Universities for 190 million people..When a South African President is sick he goes to South African hospital but when Buhari is sick he goes where for medical treatment?....�Europe..We have South African Airways our national airline...I never heard of a Nigerian national Airline..we have the best Airports in Africa..Just look at Murtala Airport it does not look international at all it's far below in standard..The only think you are good at is multiplying like coachroched and the next thing you cannot feed yourself and you scattered all over the world causing trouble in other countries..At least in South Africa we have a solution to deal with Nigerians drug lords♨️ we burn you .If you drug and kill our children ,we have learned that it's the only language you understand..to killed

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by slowice(m): 11:27am On Jan 26, 2018
Fulani wahala pass pesin oo

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:29am On Jan 26, 2018
You want to continue eating cow meat but you don't want cattlecolonies.Haba!
YOruba people biko show some love. What happened to one nigeria
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by orisa37: 11:29am On Jan 26, 2018
Supported.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Enemyofpeace: 11:33am On Jan 26, 2018
We have spoken!

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Bluffly: 11:39am On Jan 26, 2018
smartty68:
I wasn't expecting Yorubas to say otherwise because they purportedly offered This Curse to Nigerians on the platter of gold!

They're neither here nor there - Saboteurs
Quite a dumb one
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Bluffly: 11:40am On Jan 26, 2018
TOPCRUISE:
You want to continue eating cow meat but you don't want cattlecolonies.Haba!
YOruba people biko show some love. What happened to one nigeria
Yoruba will rear theirs

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by mukhtara446(m): 11:45am On Jan 26, 2018
I have Read some research that said 99% of Igbo's and Yoruba's can't process cow milk please I want to know if its true.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Bluffly: 11:47am On Jan 26, 2018
In as much as ranching is good, we are now tending towards the reality of a developed economy, where you have to pay for peace, and value. The cost of cow will definitely take an upward movement. To ranch, I will need an irrigation system for constant grass, I'll pay salaries to keep up the farm, vet doctor, taxes.

Africans need to start learning how to be moderate in consumption.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by YelloweWest: 11:47am On Jan 26, 2018
Dear southern Nigeria, that which unites us is by far much more than what ever divides us!

Let us come together knowing that the real enemy of our progress is the core north!

Imagine a united southern Nigeria. Restructured in such a way that each region manages it's resources.

That na Dubai levels be that o.

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Thewesterner(m): 12:13pm On Jan 26, 2018
nairavsdollars:
Who are these leaders sef? If you find out now, its the likes of Yinka Odumakin, Fani -Kayode and co. People who cant lead their homes
How's the way they live their personal lives related to the issue being discussed?

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Nobody: 12:21pm On Jan 26, 2018
spot-on! no room for dumb agenda! buhari is a blunder!!!!
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Adefemiaderoju1: 12:44pm On Jan 26, 2018
This is a welcome development, but what of Kwara and part of kogi state?

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by kwajahafiz(m): 2:26pm On Jan 26, 2018
The Yorubas should oblige the fulani. After all these two have had the opportunity of working as slave and master for many yrs. The Yoruba can't win by not standing strong in one thing. If they are your benefactors and you have constantly stood with them against the ipobians, then grow some balls and stand with them to the end.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Seahawk: 3:29pm On Jan 26, 2018
Bluffly:
In as much as ranching is good, we are now tending towards the reality of a developed economy, where you have to pay for peace, and value. The cost of cow will definitely take an upward movement. To ranch, I will need an irrigation system for constant grass, I'll pay salaries to keep up the farm, vet doctor, taxes.

Africans need to start learning how to be moderate in consumption.
nobody cares. It’s your business, invest in it. Those idle amajiris roaming around your area will make good employees.

Don’t insult other citizens by implying they owe you sustainability for your business.

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Bluffly: 5:00pm On Jan 26, 2018
Seahawk:
nobody cares. It’s your business, invest in it. Those idle amajiris roaming around your area will make good employees.

Don’t insult other citizens by implying they owe you sustainability for your business.

I think you lack cognitive coordination.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by KingSango(m): 5:07pm On Jan 26, 2018
golddust6000:
able Man Listen man we do not need mono rail,all our towns have railways ,all our metro have rails, we have Metro rely,Blue train ,normal trains,luxury trains goods trains.As for education 9 out 10 best University in Africa are in South Africa..look at literacy rate of South Africa vis Nigeria,Google,Microsoft,Facebook are all based in mighty South Africa ,as for movies please don't get there what you have is low quality production movies they are not even recognised internationalmy ,South Africa has the most Oscar winners than any country In Africa..MNT bigger brother Nigeria is filmed in my country South Africa,because Nigeria lacks the facility ,lacks production quality and you don't have constant electricity supply the BB will experience lights off��constantly if filmed in your sub standard country..Africans cannot travel freely all over the world because we are all painted Negatively thanks to the behaviour of Nigerians,You have messed up our image and reputation by your criminal activities..Why is it that NIGERIANS are despised and not liked all over the world..Why is there a lot of Nigerians in prison in other countries all over the world,why are Nigerians dying and enslaved in Libya because they want a better life in Europe,which is the most corruption country in the world..South Africa has 62 Universities for 55 million people,Nigeria has 90 Universities for 190 million people..When a South African President is sick he goes to South African hospital but when Buhari is sick he goes where for medical treatment?....�Europe..We have South African Airways our national airline...I never heard of a Nigerian national Airline..we have the best Airports in Africa..Just look at Murtala Airport it does not look international at all it's far below in standard..The only think you are good at is multiplying like coachroched and the next thing you cannot feed yourself and you scattered all over the world causing trouble in other countries..At least in South Africa we have a solution to deal with Nigerians drug lords♨️ we burn you .If you drug and kill our children ,we have learned that it's the only language you understand..to killed

Yet when the Whites in South Africa were forbidding your Negroes from Universities and schools period, it was Nigerians who brought SAs to Nigeria and gave you free school and university. How little South Africans are forgetting the sacrifices Nigerians made for them and their children. This is called being an ingrate.

Ase

Love Sango

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jan 26, 2018
Seahawk:
nobody cares. It’s your business, invest in it. Those idle amajiris roaming around your area will make good employees.

Don’t insult other citizens by implying they owe you sustainability for your business.
Thanks for the reply,hes saying it like,its a federal govt job or duties to invest on,i dnt understand this people again I swear,what stops them from doing their cow however they want it and sell to us when we want to buy?
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by KingSango(m): 6:33pm On Jan 26, 2018
evanso6226:
Yoruba leaders in the South-West geopolitical zone, under the aegis of the Yoruba Summit, on Thursday opposed the establishment of cattle colonies proposed by the Federal Government.

The leaders expressed their opposition to the colonies during an extra-ordinary session of the summit held in Lagos on Thursday against the backdrop of the recent attacks by herdsmen in the region.

In a communiqué issued after the summit, the leaders argued that the establishment of colonies would offend the sensibilities of different nationalities whose lands would be acquired, adding that it would be a repeat of the Berlin Conference where European powers partitioned Africa.

The communiqué was signed by the National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin.

The leaders resolved that “no inch of Yorubaland” would be surrendered to cattle colonies.

An Afenifere chief, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, chaired the meeting, which was attended by Prof. Banji Akintoye, Dr Amos Akingba, Dr Kunle Olajide, Senator Femi Okurounmu and Dr Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosumu.

Others at the summit are a former governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko; former deputy governor of Lagos State, Senator Kofo Bucknor-Akerele; Goke Omisore; Chief Supo Sonibare; Dr Femi Adegoke; Oladipo Olaitan; Otunba Deji Osibogun; Tokunbo Ekukinam; and Bolaji Ogunseye.

They lamented the setting ablaze and destruction of the farmlands belonging to a former secretary to the Federal Government, Chief Olu Falae; ex-Naval Chief, Vice-Admiral Samuel Afolayan; former secretary to the Oyo State Government, Dele Adigun; and Roseline Ogege.

The communiqué read, “The meeting resolved that no inch of Yorubaland will be available for cow colony as Yoruba are in favour of only ranching of cattle where those in such business will acquire land according to the extant rules and subject their operations to the norms and culture of their host communities.

“We also called on Yoruba people to begin venturing into modern ranching for home consumption and export while our state governments should evolve policies in promotion of ranching by the Yoruba people.
The meeting made these demands to bring an end to the threats constituted by the Fulani herdsmen to law and order, security and peace in Nigeria and to return the country to the conditions of modern governance.”

It added, “These renewed attacks on Yoruba property and persons were considered unwarranted, provocative and brutal assault by marauding elements, who now carry on as if the laws of the country have been suspended on their behalf by complicit authorities.

“The meeting condemned these assaults and called on the Federal Government to be alive to its responsibility by enforcing the laws against these criminal activities and perpetrators of such in order to regain the confidence of the people.

“The meeting made these demands to bring an end to the threats constituted by the Fulani herdsmen to law and order, security and peace in Nigeria and return the county to the conditions of modern governance.”


Source: https://clintnews..com.ng/2018/01/yoruba-leaders-say-no-to-cattle.html?m=1


Yoruba Leaders must use their greatness to solve the drought that has affected the North or risk war with the Fulani. This is being encouraged by CIA and Chemtrails pouring chemicals into the atmosphere to cause drought in lands they are targeting. I'm giving you a message from the Irunmole, solve the drought problems with hardwork and creative solutions, yet offer no farm land. Yoruba leaders are correct not to give one inch of ancestral land away that is meant for their children. Absolutely correct but short on compassion and foresight into the future of Nigeria and the clashing of worlds between pastorals and animal raisers.


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Ase

Love Sango

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Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Nobody: 6:33pm On Jan 26, 2018
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Yet when the Whites in South Africa were forbidding your Negroes from Universities and schools period, it was Nigerians who brought SAs to Nigeria and gave you free school and university. How little South Africans are forgetting the sacrifices Nigerians made for them and their children. This is called being an ingrate.

Ase

Love Sango [/quote tHEY WILL STILL COME FOR OUR HELP SOMEDAY,THEN THEY WILL KNOW.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by uzoexcel(m): 7:20pm On Jan 26, 2018
nairavsdollars:
Who are these leaders sef? If you find out now, its the likes of Yinka Odumakin, Fani -Kayode and co. People who cant lead their homes
ur point
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by ANOWEDGREAT: 7:41pm On Jan 26, 2018
evanso6226:
Yoruba leaders in the South-West geopolitical zone, under the aegis of the Yoruba Summit, on Thursday opposed the establishment of cattle colonies proposed by the Federal Government.

The leaders expressed their opposition to the colonies during an extra-ordinary session of the summit held in Lagos on Thursday against the backdrop of the recent attacks by herdsmen in the region.

In a communiqué issued after the summit, the leaders argued that the establishment of colonies would offend the sensibilities of different nationalities whose lands would be acquired, adding that it would be a repeat of the Berlin Conference where European powers partitioned Africa.

The communiqué was signed by the National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin.

The leaders resolved that “no inch of Yorubaland” would be surrendered to cattle colonies.

An Afenifere chief, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, chaired the meeting, which was attended by Prof. Banji Akintoye, Dr Amos Akingba, Dr Kunle Olajide, Senator Femi Okurounmu and Dr Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosumu.

Others at the summit are a former governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko; former deputy governor of Lagos State, Senator Kofo Bucknor-Akerele; Goke Omisore; Chief Supo Sonibare; Dr Femi Adegoke; Oladipo Olaitan; Otunba Deji Osibogun; Tokunbo Ekukinam; and Bolaji Ogunseye.

They lamented the setting ablaze and destruction of the farmlands belonging to a former secretary to the Federal Government, Chief Olu Falae; ex-Naval Chief, Vice-Admiral Samuel Afolayan; former secretary to the Oyo State Government, Dele Adigun; and Roseline Ogege.

The communiqué read, “The meeting resolved that no inch of Yorubaland will be available for cow colony as Yoruba are in favour of only ranching of cattle where those in such business will acquire land according to the extant rules and subject their operations to the norms and culture of their host communities.

“We also called on Yoruba people to begin venturing into modern ranching for home consumption and export while our state governments should evolve policies in promotion of ranching by the Yoruba people.
The meeting made these demands to bring an end to the threats constituted by the Fulani herdsmen to law and order, security and peace in Nigeria and to return the country to the conditions of modern governance.”

It added, “These renewed attacks on Yoruba property and persons were considered unwarranted, provocative and brutal assault by marauding elements, who now carry on as if the laws of the country have been suspended on their behalf by complicit authorities.

“The meeting condemned these assaults and called on the Federal Government to be alive to its responsibility by enforcing the laws against these criminal activities and perpetrators of such in order to regain the confidence of the people.

“The meeting made these demands to bring an end to the threats constituted by the Fulani herdsmen to law and order, security and peace in Nigeria and return the county to the conditions of modern governance.”


Source: https://clintnews..com.ng/2018/01/yoruba-leaders-say-no-to-cattle.html?m=1



Fulani Muslims are born cowards why can't they declare an open jihad on Nigeria instead of disguising under cattle colonies?
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by engrchykae(m): 8:05pm On Jan 26, 2018
Teewhy2:
what is wrong with these modern day ways of rearing cows, The cows in these pictures are more healthy than the ones that roam about. The Herdsmen here are not ready to be cooperate among themselves to build a good place and find a way of getting grass for the cows all year round. They prefer to reap where they have not sown by eating people products.


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macban members are never illiterates rather they are educated and highly placed people of fulani extraction who knew very well that ranching is counter productive to their goal of expansion.
They intend to use the nomadic lifestyle to spy attack and dispossess their host.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by poseidon12: 10:37pm On Jan 26, 2018
nairavsdollars:
Who are these leaders sef? If you find out now, its the likes of Yinka Odumakin, Fani -Kayode and co. People who cant lead their homes

So, who do you think should be the leaders?
Re: Yoruba Leaders Say No To Cattle Colonies, Back Ranching by Jimisho: 3:24pm On Jan 01, 2020
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