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FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by realjoker(m): 8:12pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
Cc:lalasticlala We are calling on the good people of Nigeria to come to the aid of these poor villagers. The people of Niger state most especially those who resides in Minna the state capital knows that the claim of the Nigerian Army, that the villagers are stock piling arms holds no water, we all know that the Gbagyi people are very peaceful and accomodative, and the most peaceful. Many questions need to be answer. We don't want what happened in Agatu to repeat itself or the repeat of Odi massacre . No sane indigene of Niger State believe the excuse of the NA. |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by fikky2013(f): 8:18pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
It is well in Jesus name. I trust God to intervene in our situation. |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by cheruv: 8:19pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
The NA is only effective against helpless civilians... Tsk tsk tsk |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by realjoker(m): 9:07pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
We are calling on the good people of Nigeria to come to the aid of these poor villagers. The people of Niger state most especially those who resides in Minna the state capital knows that the claim of the Nigerian Army, that the villagers are stock piling arms holds no water, we all know that the Gbagyi people are very peaceful and accomodative, and the most peaceful, many people believes that the Nigerian Army are on a sinister mission. Many questions need to be answer. We don't want what happened in Agatu to repeat itself or the repeat of Odi massacre . No sane indigene of Niger State believe the excuse of the NA. 1 Like |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by anibi9674: 9:24pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
Commotion every where in Nigeria, don't knw if lugard placed a curse on Nigeria. |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by asorocker: 9:24pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
realjoker:Even if they were stock piling arms , is it mot for self defense. Any now i know why the fulanis will keep slaughtering and pillaging villages in Nigeria till either the second coming of Christ or Nigeria Implodes or the gullible , deceived , helpless, hoplessly ignorant People in Nigeria wake up from their foolery 2 Likes |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by opeyemiieblog(m): 9:29pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
dis fulani again!!! |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by ConqueredWest: 9:36pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
Buhari's brothers on rampage |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:37pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
cheruv:wait till they visit you at ugwu republic... 1 Like
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Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by MXrep: 10:47pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
FACTS: the villagers actually stockpiled arms the arms are for self defence because of the first attack fulanis bribed the soldiers when they noticed they cant the win the villages in a shootout soilders invaded in the night and started killing from house to house when the villagers mobilised and retaliated almost ten soldiers were killed and some fulani herders were noticed to be among them in army uniforms two soldiers are missing, they were said to have been "kidnapped" with juju by one babalawo in the area Today, a low flying helicopter was seen patrolling around NECO national headquaters. Later there was serious shooting in Kpankungu, a densely populated slum close to the affected village CONCLUSION most so called Fulani attack are actually carried out by soldiers If the villagers did not arm themselves and kill these soldiers the news everywhere will be that the fulani attacked This attack has exposed the brain behind ENUGU massacre, it was actually the Nigerian army backing the Fulanis 1 Like |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by sCun: 10:48pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
Now this is a senator. May God bless him |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by PaulIdu: 11:10pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
MXrep: Of course it's an open secret that the Nigerian Army provides support for Fulani herdsmen |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by cheruv: 11:37pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie:Asusu Igbo 102 Ugwu can be used for respect, mountain and foreskin/circumcision Ugu is only used for vegetables(pumpkin leaves) |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by realjoker(m): 11:43pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
MXrep:I am finding it hard to believe that soldiers and FULANI in camouflage are not the one behind the numerous alleged attack by FULANI Herdsmen on villagers, after this invasion in Minna environ villages. Being a party loyalist doesn't make someone a sycophant.. This madness have to stop. |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by realjoker(m): 12:06am On Aug 07, 2016 |
Will the news headlines would have been something like this, if not for the villagers superior power? Suspected herders kill five in Kwara https:///Ub4RCCnEtx via @todayng https:///sJ5gEk3swd |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by realjoker(m): 7:57am On Aug 07, 2016 |
MILITARY/VILLAGERS CLASH: MORE KILLED AS TROOPS RAMPAGE IN MINNA More people were feared killed in Niger State yesterday after soldiers stormed parts of Minna in search of suspects who engaged troops in gun duel Thursday. At least 10 soldiers and seven villagers were reported to have died in the clash between the military and locals at Kpaina village in Bosso Local Government. The military said on Friday that troops had gone on a mop up operation to recover arms and ammunition from the village when they came under fire. Many soldiers were said to have gone missing following the attack. Yesterday soldiers stormed Kpakugu area of Bosso Local Government area of Niger State in search of missing arms that their colleagues had lost in the clash, Daily Trust on Sunday learnt. During the operation, the troops allegedly shot dead three more people. The Senator representing Niger East Senatorial District, David Umoru, confirmed that he had been informed about the killing during the raid by soldiers. A source had earlier told Daily Trust on Sunday that soldiers had received information about a youth who escaped to Kpakugu area with one of the military rifles that went missing during the clash on Thursday clash and went to recover it. The source said there were gunshots at about 1am in the area that caused pandemonium. He said the soldiers shot the suspect in the leg and took him away. When contacted, the spokesperson of the Niger State Police command, DSP Bala Elkana said the command had not received any information about yesterday’s incident. The Assistant Director Army Public Relations, Major Njideka Agwu told Daily Trust on Sunday by phone that all information regarding the face-off would be made available to newsmen at a press briefing today. Daily Trust on Sunday reports that many residents of the affected community and neighbouring villages have fled their homes over the crisis. A middle-aged man from the affected community who simply gave his name as Abubakar told Daily Trust on Sunday that he had to evacuate his family to the home of a relative in Minna town. He said he had taken his sick son to a hospital around Bosso the night before the incident, when he got a call that there was crisis in the community. “I had to call one of my wives to get the rest of the family together and wait for me at a certain spot outside the village before I went to get them,” he explained. He said though the atmosphere is a bit calm in the community many of those who fled during the crisis were yet to return. Meanwhile, the Senator Umaru has called for the setting up of a high-powered committee to investigate what he called an “invasion” by the military. Speaking during a courtesy call on the Emir of Minna, Alhaji Faruk Bahago, earlier yesterday, the Senator said the committee earlier set up by the state government to ascertain the remote and immediate causes of the clash cannot do a holistic job. The Senator pointed out that the 24 hours deadline given by the state government to the committee to submit its report was hardly enough to unravel the circumstances that led to the crisis. Dailytrust |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by stonemasonn: 7:56pm On Mar 17, 2018 |
The Nigerian military and government have been infiltrated by unpatriotic elements, that is why Bokoharam and Fulani Militia attacks still persist. The only way forward is to identify and get rid of all the traitors in the Nigerian Military especially the army. |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by ZombieTAMER: 7:59pm On Mar 17, 2018 |
Back to daura should be trending by now... What are you waiting for... 1 Like |
Re: FULANI Attack : Military Invasion Of Niger State Villages by stonemasonn: 8:07pm On Mar 17, 2018 |
ZombieTAMER:I'm with you on that. But Atiku, Kwakwanso and that Sultan's boy....current Sokoto governor, should not be an option. |
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