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Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by ijaw1stson: 8:17am On Apr 30, 2016
Northern governors have condemned the recent attacks in Agatu and Enugu
– The governors however said it was wrong to label the criminals as Fulani
– They said the issue has been ‘ethnicised’ and this was dangerous for Nigeria’s unity
Governors of the 19 northern states have condemned the recent attack in Enugu but warned that labelling every perpetrator as Fulani was wrong.
The Nation reports that the governors said this shortly after their Northern States Governors Forum in Kaduna on Friday, April 29.

The governor said they were saddened by the recent attack in Agatu and Enugu but said tagging a particular ethnicity was wrong just as Igbos would not be tagged alongside kidnapping even though the practice is prevalent in the south east.
Alhaji Kashim Shettima who is the governor of Borno and the chairman of the forum said it was an insult to label Fulani as criminals.
He said: “We want to unequivocally condemn the recent killings in Enugu and other parts of the country. But we equally condemn the politicisation or permit me, the ‘ethinicisation’ of the whole crisis. It goes beyond Fulani. If anything happens, they say Fulani herdsmen; to me it is an insult.
“Kidnapping in this country originated in the South-east, were they called Igbo kidnappers? We have a great national challenge and we want to call on all and sundry to come and let us solve our common challenges as a people. Because the blood of paternity that binds us together supersedes whatever differences that might divide us.”
On the issue of Boko Haram, the governor said the menace has been wiped out although pockets of violence still occoured.
“In respect of the insurgency in the North-east, I can confidently confirm that the insurgency has been irredeemably halted and the insurgents themselves completely subdued.
“What remains now are few isolated pockets of suicide bombings which the recalcitrant remnants of the insurgents use as a last resort to attract attention and create unnecessary panic among the general population.”

“In the North West and North Central, the security situation is alarming as the issues of cattle rustling, kidnapping, banditry and the persistent conflict between farmers and cattle rearers are gradually assuming unacceptable proportions.
“It has therefore become a strategic imperative for us to take a hard look at these formidable challenges and work out strategies on the most effective ways of not only reversing the trend but also overcoming them once and for all. Whatever resolutions we can come up with would be communicated to the appropriate authorities for obvious analytical examination and possible implementation,” he added
https://www.naij.com/815986-enugu-attack-call-attackers-fulani-dont-call-kidnappers-igbo-governor.html?source=index_main

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Jazzlite: 8:19am On Apr 30, 2016
I blame GEJ for this he should have declared a full state of emergency in Borno and installed an Ikwerre or Igbo milad ... especially after the chibok kidnap fake or real that should have been Shetima's last day in office!

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Movic1(m): 8:20am On Apr 30, 2016
Who roam ard with Cows? Yorubas abi
diz northern governors aren't serious. Ur brothers carry sticks in the afternoon/use Aks in the night. They have been attacking farmers since 1802. What did you want us to call a man with a stick and a cow? Chinese? Im confused o!

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Dakuuse(m): 8:22am On Apr 30, 2016
Hahahahaha it is not easy but to say the fact, no ethnic group in Nigeria has no extra judicial killings, if you go to the south militants are there bombing pipe line and kidnaping If you come to the north boko haram and fulani hmm

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by LadyExcellency: 8:22am On Apr 30, 2016
Is it an Igbo man that kidnapped Olu Falae?

How many people have been kidnapped by the Igbos in/from Northern or Western Nigeria?

Hausas kidnap Hausas
Yorubas kidnap Yorubas
Igbos kidnap Igbos

It has become obvious that Fulani herdsmen kidnap Fulanis, Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and any other minority group in Nigeria.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Trut(m): 8:26am On Apr 30, 2016
Typing...
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by SweetGuy225: 8:27am On Apr 30, 2016
This Shettima is an unadultrated slowpoke.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by ijaw1stson: 8:29am On Apr 30, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is it an Igbo man that kidnapped Olu Falae?
don't mind them.... that's how their boss said an attack on bH is an attack on the north... now e de pain themgrin

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by BeardedMeat(m): 8:31am On Apr 30, 2016
I don't blame Shettima, he has the right to spew rubbish because the almajiris he governs rewarded his ineptitute with a re-election. Fulani herdsmen graze their cattle on peoples farmland destroying their means of livelihood and when the villagers confronts them, they will retreat to come back at night to unleash mayhem on the sleepy villagers and one fool will come here to say they are not fulani. Mtcheeew.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Pennsylvania: 8:39am On Apr 30, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is it an Igbo man that kidnapped Olu Falae?
How many people have been kidnapped by the Igbos in/from Northern or Western Nigeria?
Hausas kidnap Hausas
Yorubas kidnap Yorubas
Igbos kidnap Igbos
It has become obvious that Fulani herdsmen kidnap Fulanis, Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and any other minority group in Nigeria.

You just took the words out of my mouth. These are the kinds of bigoted leaders the North produce on a daily basis.....instead of talking about the problem his Fulani brothers are causing, he's here shifting blame to deflect attention.
This man is probably one of the sponsors of Boko haram.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by ojnnaco(m): 8:41am On Apr 30, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is it an Igbo man that kidnapped Olu Falae?

How many people have been kidnapped by the Igbos in/from Northern or Western Nigeria?

Hausas kidnap Hausas
Yorubas kidnap Yorubas
Igbos kidnap Igbos

It has become obvious that Fulani herdsmen kidnap Fulanis, Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and any other minority group in Nigeria.
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by mrnuur(m): 8:41am On Apr 30, 2016
Fulanis the misunderstood clan.
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Ajuba1: 8:43am On Apr 30, 2016
Abeg mr governor,we know u hate Igbos.kidnapping originated from south south through the militants and not south east as u said and its everywhere now including ur region and the major diff b/w kidnapping in south and that of north is that majority of those kidnapped by southerners are released later while that of north do end up in shallow graves except few.so stop blaming the igbos for everything.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by M4gunners: 8:44am On Apr 30, 2016
And this people suppose to be a leader. Mr governor, your statement is more insulting.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by anetuno(m): 8:48am On Apr 30, 2016
ijaw1stson:
Because the blood of paternity that binds us together supersedes whatever differences that might divide us.”
Na them and who blood bind? Abeg nobody carries bomb in my family o.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by EazyMoh(m): 8:51am On Apr 30, 2016
Proudly the Arewa of Sardauna.
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by OkoNDOoBo: 9:09am On Apr 30, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is it an Igbo man that kidnapped Olu Falae?

How many people have been kidnapped by the Igbos in/from Northern or Western Nigeria?

Hausas kidnap Hausas
Yorubas kidnap Yorubas
Igbos kidnap Igbos

It has become obvious that Fulani herdsmen kidnap Fulanis, Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and any other minority group in Nigeria.

Igbo invented kidnapping in Nigeria and Niger Delta follow suits..gringrin

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by NDPVF(m): 9:11am On Apr 30, 2016
[s]
ijaw1stson:
Northern governors have condemned the recent attacks in Agatu and Enugu
– The governors however said it was wrong to label the criminals as Fulani
– They said the issue has been ‘ethnicised’ and this was dangerous for Nigeria’s unity
Governors of the 19 northern states have condemned the recent attack in Enugu but warned that labelling every perpetrator as Fulani was wrong.
The Nation reports that the governors said this shortly after their Northern States Governors Forum in Kaduna on Friday, April 29.

The governor said they were saddened by the recent attack in Agatu and Enugu but said tagging a particular ethnicity was wrong just as Igbos would not be tagged alongside kidnapping even though the practice is prevalent in the south east.
Alhaji Kashim Shettima who is the governor of Borno and the chairman of the forum said it was an insult to label Fulani as criminals.
He said: “We want to unequivocally condemn the recent killings in Enugu and other parts of the country. But we equally condemn the politicisation or permit me, the ‘ethinicisation’ of the whole crisis. It goes beyond Fulani. If anything happens, they say Fulani herdsmen; to me it is an insult.
“Kidnapping in this country originated in the South-east, were they called Igbo kidnappers? We have a great national challenge and we want to call on all and sundry to come and let us solve our common challenges as a people. Because the blood of paternity that binds us together supersedes whatever differences that might divide us.”
On the issue of Boko Haram, the governor said the menace has been wiped out although pockets of violence still occoured.
“In respect of the insurgency in the North-east, I can confidently confirm that the insurgency has been irredeemably halted and the insurgents themselves completely subdued.
“What remains now are few isolated pockets of suicide bombings which the recalcitrant remnants of the insurgents use as a last resort to attract attention and create unnecessary panic among the general population.”

“In the North West and North Central, the security situation is alarming as the issues of cattle rustling, kidnapping, banditry and the persistent conflict between farmers and cattle rearers are gradually assuming unacceptable proportions.
“It has therefore become a strategic imperative for us to take a hard look at these formidable challenges and work out strategies on the most effective ways of not only reversing the trend but also overcoming them once and for all. Whatever resolutions we can come up with would be communicated to the appropriate authorities for obvious analytical examination and possible implementation,” he added
https://www.naij.com/815986-enugu-attack-call-attackers-fulani-dont-call-kidnappers-igbo-governor.html?source=index_main
[/s]Mad people

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by NDPVF(m): 9:13am On Apr 30, 2016
[s]
ijaw1stson:
Northern governors have condemned the recent attacks in Agatu and Enugu
– The governors however said it was wrong to label the criminals as Fulani
– They said the issue has been ‘ethnicised’ and this was dangerous for Nigeria’s unity
Governors of the 19 northern states have condemned the recent attack in Enugu but warned that labelling every perpetrator as Fulani was wrong.
The Nation reports that the governors said this shortly after their Northern States Governors Forum in Kaduna on Friday, April 29.

The governor said they were saddened by the recent attack in Agatu and Enugu but said tagging a particular ethnicity was wrong just as Igbos would not be tagged alongside kidnapping even though the practice is prevalent in the south east.
Alhaji Kashim Shettima who is the governor of Borno and the chairman of the forum said it was an insult to label Fulani as criminals.
He said: “We want to unequivocally condemn the recent killings in Enugu and other parts of the country. But we equally condemn the politicisation or permit me, the ‘ethinicisation’ of the whole crisis. It goes beyond Fulani. If anything happens, they say Fulani herdsmen; to me it is an insult.
“Kidnapping in this country originated in the South-east, were they called Igbo kidnappers? We have a great national challenge and we want to call on all and sundry to come and let us solve our common challenges as a people. Because the blood of paternity that binds us together supersedes whatever differences that might divide us.”
On the issue of Boko Haram, the governor said the menace has been wiped out although pockets of violence still occoured.
“In respect of the insurgency in the North-east, I can confidently confirm that the insurgency has been irredeemably halted and the insurgents themselves completely subdued.
“What remains now are few isolated pockets of suicide bombings which the recalcitrant remnants of the insurgents use as a last resort to attract attention and create unnecessary panic among the general population.”

“In the North West and North Central, the security situation is alarming as the issues of cattle rustling, kidnapping, banditry and the persistent conflict between farmers and cattle rearers are gradually assuming unacceptable proportions.
“It has therefore become a strategic imperative for us to take a hard look at these formidable challenges and work out strategies on the most effective ways of not only reversing the trend but also overcoming them once and for all. Whatever resolutions we can come up with would be communicated to the appropriate authorities for obvious analytical examination and possible implementation,” he added
https://www.naij.com/815986-enugu-attack-call-attackers-fulani-dont-call-kidnappers-igbo-governor.html?source=index_main
[/s]Mad people from North. Bunch of dirty pigs.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by OkoNDOoBo: 9:14am On Apr 30, 2016
No doubt ther re kidnappers babyfactories,piracy,ritualist,drug dealers, counterfeit goods, fake drugs,e.t.c
the main reason why sister(dora akunyuli) deals with them.severely b4 her death.

E dey their Body


I no mention their Names..?

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by olafum1(m): 9:20am On Apr 30, 2016
When you are looking for stupidity, come to Shettima. Mtcheww, trash. This guys poverty of reasoning is nauseating

Does the kidnappers he's referring to, go north & south to perpetrate their evil? By d way, kidnappers aren't peculiar to a particular ethnicity like d Fulanis herders.

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by ijaw1stson: 9:21am On Apr 30, 2016
anetuno:
Na them and who blood bind? Abeg nobody carries bomb in my family o.
hehehehehe this got me cracking ma ribs
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by ijaw1stson: 9:24am On Apr 30, 2016
NDPVF:
[s][/s]Mad people from North. Bunch of dirty pigs.
bros y you cancel my name Join the news na? abi I folo for d mad people? embarassed

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by meccuno: 9:35am On Apr 30, 2016
OkoNDOoBo:


Igbo invented kidnapping in Nigeria and Niger Delta follow suits..gringrin
u must be very ignorant.....kidnapping started in the Niger delta before the SE started theirs.....even if you want to be a bigot please use your sense and be factual about it......there is nothing I hate more than a bigot who isn't intelligent

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by ZeezaRapture(m): 9:42am On Apr 30, 2016
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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Scholes007(m): 9:48am On Apr 30, 2016
OkoNDOoBo:


Igbo invented kidnapping in Nigeria and Niger Delta follow suits..gringrin
where do we have niger delta, which people are niger delta?
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by 9japride(m): 9:59am On Apr 30, 2016
I pity d way most Nigerians reason. SMH
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by iSlayer: 10:06am On Apr 30, 2016
It is a pity the Northern governors are just sad fools

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by OkoNDOoBo: 10:08am On Apr 30, 2016
Scholes007:
where do we have niger delta, which people are niger delta?
Google will help u Out grin
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by bender79: 10:13am On Apr 30, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is it an Igbo man that kidnapped Olu Falae?

How many people have been kidnapped by the Igbos in/from Northern or Western Nigeria?

Hausas kidnap Hausas
Yorubas kidnap Yorubas
Igbos kidnap Igbos Oga that is what they are saying...not all kidnappings are done by Igbos and not all destruction of lives and property is done by fulanis

It has become obvious that Fulani herdsmen kidnap Fulanis, Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and any other minority group in Nigeria.
Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Volksfuhrer(m): 10:21am On Apr 30, 2016
Sometimes I doubt the sanity of some of our leaders, and most of the time I find the thought processes behind their utterances pretty offensive. Many of these governors are not even fit to be local government councilors!

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Re: Enugu Attack: Why Call Attackers Fulani When We Don’t Call Kidnappers Igbo? by Bobandgreat: 10:33am On Apr 30, 2016
And this the man PDP made chairman. PDP will loose again if they don't remove this fool. He is more suited for APC.

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