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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by AlPeter: 10:19am On Jun 15, 2016
Nice one jawe
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Expensivewarrio: 10:21am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.
Please locate the nearest lagoon and do the needful. We anambrerians say NO TO TERRORIST CAMP

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Ozoneman: 10:21am On Jun 15, 2016
this half ibo and half Hausa man called Rochas will go and do the contrary. shameful!

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by amacastel: 10:22am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.

Hello ibo people don't force themselves on anybody's land rather they buy land with there hard earn money so if fulani men has money they shld approach a land owner who is willing to sale and buy and devpt that's the way we igbos buy our land in other state we don't force our selves on pples property ,destroy their ,miam and kill the occupant .and use govt influence to pass a bill to own a land without the owner wanting to sales .that's war take over

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Twinmama(f): 10:23am On Jun 15, 2016
That's a good one

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by amacastel: 10:24am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.

Hello ibo people don't force themselves on anybody's land rather they buy land with there hard earn money so if fulani men has money they shld approach a land owner who is willing to sale and buy and devpt that's the way we igbos buy our land in other state we don't force our selves on pples property ,destroy their ,miam and kill the occupant .and use govt influence to pass a bill to own a land without the owner wanting to sales .that's war take over.or are we in civil war?

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Firefire(m): 10:26am On Jun 15, 2016
ugohemma:
Imos state elites should be vigilant, the terrorist Governor who is one of the richest politician in Nigeria might use his stolen public wealth to blind Imo state law makers.. We know he would do anything to get sympathy from Northerners in order to score cheap political point for his president ambition. Imo state dont give in.


If anyone needs to rear cows being a business, he or she should go and acquire land for ranch. Finito!

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by BarrElChapo(m): 10:34am On Jun 15, 2016
Anambra leads... others follow [color=#990000][/color] smiley

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by glossy6(f): 10:35am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.

Do the Igbos destroy indigenes farmlands and rape their hosts' wives while trying to earn their living? Igbos are very receptive but our lands won't be turned to grazing fields q.e.d

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by saintandsinnerz: 10:36am On Jun 15, 2016
kenny987:


Reconsider before it's too late meaning what na?

Did d Igbo professionals cause any problems or instigate violence to make government pass any law mandating state governments to allocate land for Igbo entrepreneurs n business men? Did private individuals n state governments not peacefully sell or rent property to Igbos who peacefully paid n occupied?

Cattle rearing is private business and no government should make any law for mandatory allocation of land for grazing routes. If the fulanis had respected themselves without destroying lives n property and peacefully bought lands from host communities or sought allocation from state governments, no one will be raising eyebrows now.

The position of the Igbos and other sane Nigerians is that nomadic roaming especially at night must stop, they should gather money or acquire loans like proper business men, buy or lease what they need and set up proper ranches, pay taxes and contribute positively to whichever community they choose to reside in. No part of the South is an inheritance of Fulani for them to roam at will in free of charge and destroy when the mood strikes.

They are free to go anywhere provided they obey n abide by d laws of the land and be at peace. However, cattle rearing is not government business and must never have public funds or property committed for such private concerns.
And some fools keep saying that women are not intelligent! What a write up this is! Really impressed

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by SailorXY: 10:39am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.
Shut up your mouth. Nobody will give up or sell their lands to invaders. We have reclaimed a large portion of Sambisa for you. Keep your cattles in the north. Why's that so difficult?

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by ifeco4(m): 10:39am On Jun 15, 2016
Why not think properly with your brain before voicing out your irrelevant opinion. The igbos that are doing business in other people's land as U claimed, did the houses of assembly in the various states passed a bill into law before selling land to them? The answer is Capital NO. Igbos acquired Landed properties on individual basis by meeting the owners of the land and after negotiation and valuation, a parcel of land will be sold to them. Unlike Ur Fulani brothers backed by the Federal might trying to intimidate each state to reserve a land for their personal business which will be paid with tax payers money and which has no economic impact on Nigeria.

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by PastorAji(m): 10:40am On Jun 15, 2016
PhilemonObende:
If you ibos don't want it, we yoruba muslims want grazing reserves all over our land. We love buhari and fulanis and we have already made oyo and ogun the largest reserve since 150 years ago. We love bokotor so much!

Salam!
werey ati obo ni e
Quote me and die
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by bakynes(m): 10:42am On Jun 15, 2016
kenny987:


Reconsider before it's too late meaning what na?

Did d Igbo professionals cause any problems or instigate violence to make government pass any law mandating state governments to allocate land for Igbo entrepreneurs n business men? Did private individuals n state governments not peacefully sell or rent property to Igbos who peacefully paid n occupied?

Cattle rearing is private business and no government should make any law for mandatory allocation of land for grazing routes. If the fulanis had respected themselves without destroying lives n property and peacefully bought lands from host communities or sought allocation from state governments, no one will be raising eyebrows now.

The position of the Igbos and other sane Nigerians is that nomadic roaming especially at night must stop, they should gather money or acquire loans like proper business men, buy or lease what they need and set up proper ranches, pay taxes and contribute positively to whichever community they choose to reside in. No part of the South is an inheritance of Fulani for them to roam at will in free of charge and destroy when the mood strikes.

They are free to go anywhere provided they obey n abide by d laws of the land and be at peace. However, cattle rearing is not government business and must never have public funds or property committed for such private concerns.
I agree 100% with you. I am Yoruba and the owners of those cattles are rich men let them buy land in states of their choice for grazing no state govt shd give cattle rearers free land to graze. Why is the federal govt even advocating for this bill something that is a private business. So they want to spend our money to import gras s all because the president is a fulani cattle rearer. I voted for APC and i am begining to dislike some of their policies.

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Sunglow: 10:49am On Jun 15, 2016
My Aunty.
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by histemple: 10:54am On Jun 15, 2016
ugohemma:
Imos state elites should be vigilant, the terrorist Governor who is one of the richest politician in Nigeria might use his stolen public wealth to blind Imo state law makers.. We know he would do anything to get sympathy from Northerners in order to score cheap political point for his president ambition. Imo state dont give in.

I pity Imo because they have a foreigner (OkoroHausa) as their Governor.

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by ab4real15: 10:59am On Jun 15, 2016
They can keep their infertile and useless lands we dont need anything from IPODS
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by eyeview: 11:03am On Jun 15, 2016
Imo state house of assembly is an extension of Rochas kitchen. And I know that Rochas is a specialist at treachery. I suggest that every LGA should write a serious warning letter to their representative in the state assembly to desist from approving that bill or face recall.
I will personally inform my rep to guard against falling for this. Though he doesn't like me since I had started moves to contest against his re-election in 2019. If he goes ahead to dance to rochas tune on this bill,it will be a strong vote of no confidence on him which I can use against him during campaigns.
Generally,I call on every town union,pressure group,religious leaders,traditional institutions and leaders of thoughts in every LGA to write or visit their assembly members against this proposed bill. Anybody who wants to do business that require land should buy it. Simple

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by wiseoneking: 11:10am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.
Your level of thinking sha, too childish. The land in question are been acquired by federal govt and hundreds of acres for fulani heards men. If it was thesame as you insinuated about the igbos, they would have taking all SW not just Eko. Igbos pay their money to acquire their properties in your land and village, but with FGN.
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by MissBianca(f): 11:32am On Jun 15, 2016
This is wat happen's wen we vote an incompetent selfish Fulani man, 4 instance wen our Humble GEJ was der did he pass any bill for Niger delta pple to be given land for farming purpose even wen we knw their land is nt gud for farming. If der need land for grazing their animals der shuld buy it peacefully and nt acquire land by force, der coursed their problem and I pray no ibo land will agree to sell land for dem even if der decide to buy one, der shuld stay in their place abi grass done finish 4 their place. Dis pple shuld nt b allowsd to live in dy midst of human beings cus der are beast, senceless tinking animals dats wat der are and der don't deserve any tin gud. How dem no go luk 4 grazing land wey b say dem don carry bomb burn dey whole bush wey dey dem place.

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by elvisdaniels(m): 11:33am On Jun 15, 2016
ab4real15:
They can keep their infertile and useless lands we dont need anything from IPODS

You don't need their lands and yet it's worth killing the citizens of.nigeria just to.occupy and feed that lanky cows of yours..

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by jude33084(m): 11:40am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.


Living in Lagos, Kano or Benin and grazing bill how are they related?



If you don't know what to type just read and move Mr Abu Dan Fulani grin

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Mopolchi: 11:41am On Jun 15, 2016
PhilemonObende:
If you ibos don't want it, we yoruba muslims want grazing reserves all over our land. We love buhari and fulanis and we have already made oyo and ogun the largest reserve since 150 years ago. We love bokotor so much!

Salam!

Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by larrol(m): 11:46am On Jun 15, 2016
[quote author=abu12 post=46565769]they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.[Receive sense bro!]
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Livinusc(m): 11:49am On Jun 15, 2016
Ana nnam" very proud to say it.
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by elisra(m): 11:53am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.
is there any other tribe in this fraud that demand for free land if not the Fulani.
The anambra guys from lagos either pay rent to their landlords in lagos or bought the land where they built their house.
I dont blame this fools i only blame the bigger fools who gave life to a dying Fulani hegemony.
Obj made them normal people while tinubu made them kings and funny enough they are both yoruba
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by elisra(m): 11:55am On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.
is there any other tribe in this fraud that demand for free land if not the Fulani.
The anambra guys from lagos either pay rent to their landlords in lagos or bought the land where they built their house.
I dont blame this fools i only blame the bigger fools who gave life to a dying Fulani hegemony.
Obj made them normal people while tinubu made them kings and funny enough they are both yoruba
we dont have enough land to build house not to talk of selling or dashing land free for smelly cattle biz.
Run away with ur stick and arrow.
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by Nobody: 12:08pm On Jun 15, 2016
[quote author=abu12 post=46565769]they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.[/quote


In every state you go to,you will find different tribes there too looking for their daily bread. They are welcomed to live but not to come and destroy, all in the name of grazing.
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by gahyip(m): 12:08pm On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.
Igbo are travellers that bring developments to anywhere they are and not the other way you can't compare us with your parasites fulani herd men who bring,nothing but horror to their host communities

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Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by elisra(m): 12:10pm On Jun 15, 2016
histemple:


I pity Imo because they have a foreigner (OkoroHausa) as their Governor.
Rochas will never do that.Rochas is pro ibo just that the southerners must hate their region before gaining the confidence of the northerners which is why obj and gej spent their tenures romancing the northerners.
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by chachanga: 12:20pm On Jun 15, 2016
PhilemonObende:
If you ibos don't want it, we yoruba muslims want grazing reserves all over our land. We love buhari and fulanis and we have already made oyo and ogun the largest reserve since 150 years ago. We love bokotor so much!

Salam!

Damn! Oh, my poor eyes!
This takes the cake for been the most an.al drivel I've ever had to read on NL; bokotor indeed!!
Keep killing the brain cells man, you're almost there!


Anyway, as for the Anambra House of Assembly, I say "good job"!

If Benue could pull out of the Grazing Reserves Accords with all that lush landmass they've got, Anambra HoA would have been total suicidal b@stards to have given up their State's heritage. After all, how much land have they got in Anambra anyways. Nobody should give any of their lands away to Fulani wanderers.

It's in bad taste to be both asinine and sadistic at the same time. They ought to get schooled and start ranching.

After killing and driving so many of our brothers away from the North, they now presume to stroll in South jostling for our lands to rear cattle that we would have to pay for, before eating. That tells you how low the wattage of a Fulani herdsman's brain really is!

We'd rather start ranching with our lands ourselves so, no, thank you!

To any "Cattle Wanderer" planning on coming South to raid, don't worry, death awaits you! Aint NO Love In the Heart of the City angry!
Re: Grazing Bill: Anambra Assembly Backs Out by classicada(f): 12:41pm On Jun 15, 2016
abu12:
they better reconsider their stand b4 is 2late. If they wont 2sell their land 2fulani heardmens, they shld give their price. But saying they wont give land 2fulani is a wrong idea, because ibomem and women are also in other people land lookin 4 dia dailybread. Imagine D socalled anambra professional league, whom themselve reside in lagos, coming home to tell d assembly not 2pass d bill. they shld no that, ibo are also migrant.

oga, Your not Making sense. is there any Anambra native in your state asking for land to Graze animals?

where you not in the country since these Fulani people started their atrocities?

this has nothing to do with being a migrate.

there are not peaceful.

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