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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by CioAngels(f): 8:30pm On Jan 23, 2018
Well, it was an open market sale by governor Bello who sold Kogi people for the cows to colonize Kogi and her people. Bello must be targeting a higher position in the next dispensation so he has to use his people as collateral to get there.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by CioAngels(f): 8:34pm On Jan 23, 2018
Well, it was an open market sale by governor Bello who sold Kogi people for the cows to colonize Kogi and her people. Bello must be targeting a higher position in the next dispensation so he has to use his people as collateral to get there. My Fulani people, you are very much welcome to Kogi, i wish you all a happy stay. courtesy governor Bello.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by smileyoo: 8:41pm On Jan 23, 2018
poseidon12:
I guess this is what they mean when they talk about cattle colony. It's actually Fulani colony.
so na now you know? the reason why we 're shouting to high heavens, against it or you think we 're fools. this is called subtle- penetration of the jihadists. its not even this generation that 'll bear pains but next ones, because for now they 'll pretend to be peaceful. i pity kogi people.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by themanderon: 9:49pm On Jan 23, 2018
They are coming....

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by delpee(f): 10:00pm On Jan 23, 2018
Hmmm! They're moving closer to the south. There's so much land in the North. Good irrigation facilities will make it easy to grow fresh grass all year round instead of crop destruction all over.

Where's Dino who was 'shouting' a few days ago?

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 10:10pm On Jan 23, 2018
seunpas:
Lord help my people!

Yeye Bello, you will wrought in hell.

You guys brought this upon yourself. You voted for Buhari, a wicked Fulani man against GEJ who never had evil intentions towards you people. It is clear that buhari and his evil Fulani brothers have demonic intentions.

The only thing I can say is RIP to Kogi state as it is now officially a Fulani state.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 10:14pm On Jan 23, 2018
Where is markfemi who wasted all his time fighting ipob while Fulani terrorists have taken over his village and state?

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Sealeddeal(m): 10:39pm On Jan 23, 2018
Kamoryemi2580:



I suppose Islam is your main problem
Islam is a heavy problem to all non adherents

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Yyeske(m): 10:53pm On Jan 23, 2018
The governor wanted and invited them so why should we blame them?
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Etuagievin(m): 10:56pm On Jan 23, 2018
Bello should take them to Ebira land

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Markfemi: 1:19am On Jan 24, 2018
TheKingIsHere:
Where is markfemi who wasted all his time fighting ipob while Fulani terrorists have taken over his village and state?

What village ?
Better rescues IMO from complete take over
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Markfemi: 1:20am On Jan 24, 2018
Nowenuse:


And you see, this is the problem. An Ebira governor is using Yoruba people as his lab rats and footstool! Why did Bello not take the fulanis to Okene?

Where are the nairaland hardcore yorubanists like Alariiwo, markfemi e. t. c. Come and watch another case of Ilorin in Okun! These fulanis from here will spread to Osun, Ogun, Ondo & Oyo. They have finally found a permanent base and territory in yoruba land alas.

It has been rejected by Kogi west and east please focus on south east cause Kogi shares border with Anambra
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Kamoryemi2580(m): 1:25am On Jan 24, 2018
Sealeddeal:
Islam is a heavy problem to all non adherents


we have a name for your likes..we call you islamophobes ������
Sealeddeal:
Islam is a heavy problem to all non adherents


we have a name for your likes..we call you islamophobes ������
Sealeddeal:
Islam is a heavy problem to all non adherents


we have a name for your likes..we call you islamophobes ������
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by laudate: 3:34am On Jan 24, 2018
GavelSlam:
They look like internally displaced people looking for refuge.
Then let them go to an IDP Camp. What are they doing in the Middle belt? Or did some one tell them there was an IDP Camp in that area? shocked

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by laudate: 3:43am On Jan 24, 2018
CioAngels:
Well, it was an open market sale by governor Bello who sold Kogi people for the cows to colonize Kogi and her people. Bello must be targeting a higher position in the next dispensation so he has to use his people as collateral to get there. My Fulani people, you are very much welcome to Kogi, i wish you all a happy stay. courtesy governor Bello.
You have forgotten that Kogi shares a border with 10 different states, including Anambra, Enugu, Delta, Edo etc. sad So don't feel too smug. These Fulani herdsmen can easily migrate across the border into your own territory. Hasn't your state ever had an encounter with them, in the past?

When Kogi people chase them out, and they are forced to head in your direction.....kindly roll out the welcome mat for them.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 8:14am On Jan 24, 2018
Markfemi:


What village ?
Better rescues IMO from complete take over
Take over from who? You see your life. Focus on your true enemies and stop fighting misplaced priorities

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Markfemi: 9:01am On Jan 24, 2018
TheKingIsHere:
Take over from who? You see your life. Focus on your true enemies and stop fighting misplaced priorities

I’m just saying my own
Cause your government will only cry last last coward people
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 11:23am On Jan 24, 2018
Markfemi:


I’m just saying my own
Cause your government will only cry last last coward people

Your Kogi people are already crying. Go and save your brothers first from this impending doom and leave people that are of no threat to you.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Markfemi: 3:12pm On Jan 24, 2018
TheKingIsHere:


Your Kogi people are already crying. Go and save your brothers first from this impending doom and leave people that are of no threat to you.

Shut your mouth which people are crying
We are talking about your crying governor
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 4:51pm On Jan 24, 2018
Markfemi:


Shut your mouth which people are crying
We are talking about your crying governor

At least the crying governor didn't sell his people as slaves to the fulani unlike your governor who has sold u as slaves to the fulani caliphate grin
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Markfemi: 4:54pm On Jan 24, 2018
TheKingIsHere:


At least the crying governor didn't sell his people as slaves to the fulani unlike your governor who has sold u as slaves to the fulani caliphate grin

Loooool is Rochas not doing the same
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 5:00pm On Jan 24, 2018
Markfemi:


Loooool is Rochas not doing the same

So rochas is now enugu governor?

Even rochas as treacherous as he is can not betray and sell his people and ancestral lands to the fulanis .

Am sure your ancestors will be rolling in the grave

Go and fight ur true enemies called fulanis

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Markfemi: 2:09am On Jan 25, 2018
TheKingIsHere:


So rochas is now enugu governor?

Even rochas as treacherous as he is can not betray and sell his people and ancestral lands to the fulanis .

Am sure your ancestors will be rolling in the grave

Go and fight ur true enemies called fulanis

Buhaha
Imi and Enugu are facing the same
Non of your yeye governors can speak up
Lazy cowards
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by PStacks(m): 7:14am On Jan 25, 2018
joshuakdboy:


must everything be blamed on PDP? what is even wrong with people who can't fix themselves but continually blaming someone else.

we can continue the blame games and remain stagnant forever.




But when something is true, its true.

PDP nutured Boko Haram.
PDP Squandered Ecological funds.


all the problems germinating for Buhari to face today were planted during the obasanjo and Goodluck regime yet the old man in otta who would not respect himself would be writting letter up and down as if he is a saint and didnt contribute to Nigeria's problems.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Warship: 7:45am On Jan 25, 2018
Nowenuse:


And you see, this is the problem. An Ebira governor is using Yoruba people as his lab rats and footstool! Why did Bello not take the fulanis to Okene?

Where are the nairaland hardcore yorubanists like Alariiwo, markfemi e. t. c. Come and watch another case of Ilorin in Okun! These fulanis from here will spread to Osun, Ogun, Ondo & Oyo. They have finally found a permanent base and territory in yoruba land alas.

Yorubas voted against Jonathan for a Buhari ( Fulani ).

My brother Nowenuse, allow these 2 ethnic groups to continue their romantic love.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by PStacks(m): 7:50am On Jan 25, 2018
laudate:


And I need you to pick up a dictionary and look up the meaning of the word "trespass," as well as "dispossession" and "criminal offence." Did I not say you would come back in here, to write a lengthy epistle to justify the Fulani herdsmen's wilful transgressions? Yes, you have not disappointed me.

Am glad you quoted the Bible, and mentioned Abraham's migration. undecided When God gave Abraham his marching orders, He never told Abraham to trespass upon other people's lands, or covet their crops and property. Neither did He tell Abraham to nourish himself, his family and their livestock, at the expense of others' lives or their source of livelihood.

Your problem is that you believe others must be dispossessed of their land and crops, in order for the Fulani to survive. angry This arrogant mindset which does NOT acknowledge the fact that other people have their own survival challenges, and the right to live peacefully on their own land within their territory and domain, will always jeopardise any migration plan of the Fulani herdsmen into the Middle-Belt. It is why their migration, will always be met with resistance. sad The Fulani pastoralists do NOT have any rights, over the ancestral and communal lands of other ethnic groups, simply because they are nomadic herdsmen!

Dubai was a desert, and so were many parts of present-day Israel before they reclaimed it, and made it habitable for their people. Today, Dubai is a tourist destination, with a healthy economy. Your Fulani big men and people in authority, will not understudy them and learn how to turn the northern fringes of their desert into an oasis. They will not learn how to reverse or mitigate the bad effects of drought and climatic changes.

Instead, the arable land which is shrinking in the Middle Belt due to leaching, overflooding, mining activities and population expansion, is what they want to trespass upon by force, and find a way to frustrate farmers and their families, into handing over to them. Their evil plans will not succeed. angry

If drought and desertification is chasing the Fulani herdsmen further south, please be informed that the communities in the Middle Belt have their own peculiar challenges too, as their arable land and crop yields have shrunk considerably, and in some cases, it can no longer meet all their needs. But they have not moved into other areas, to chase away their neighbours, or trespass wilfully on land that does NOT belong to them.

The migration process of 400 BC, is totally different from the migration activities of 21st Century. Today you would probably require a passport, hotel booking and visa, to go on the same journey that Abraham did. You cannot just wake up, and decide to lay claim to the lands of others or take over their property, because you are a nomadic herdsman. In any sane society, you would be thrown in jail, or fined heavily after eviction. The laws are there for a reason. And the Fulani herdsmen must be reminded at every turn, that the freedom to swing their arms, ends where the nose of other tribes begin! angry




Hey.. good morning.

I perfectly understand from your stand point of view but the point is this.


people make it seem as if a fulani man is President and so fulani herdsmen are on a killing spree because their brother is president.

thats not the case.


lets literarily say Nigeria is shrinking from the North as a result of desertification and from the south as a result of ocean surge.


so we have a situation where there is migration to the middle belt from both North and South.

this scenerio gives rise to agitations, strife and competition for available resources.


thank goodness you mentioned Dubai being reclaimed from the desert.

we have the "great green walls" projects. We have ecological funds.

what have been made of them.

you see! The seeds sown today are harvested tomorow and hence any Buhari initiative can never and would never be felt today except in time to come.

all the security challenges this Buharis govt is facing are seeds sown by previous obasanjo and jonathan governments if it doesnt even predates them.


Buhari can not start reclaiming deserts now and even if he started today it would take years b4 we feel the impact and that is why to take a look at the cause of fulani herdsmen being on rampage, it must be wholistic.

if previous government had utilised properly Ecological funds perherbs today we wont have a case of this forced migration.


fulani herdsmen are not migrating at will but are being forced to migrate due to circumstances beyond their control.


this is not a case of Tresspass or dispossession. No it is not ..

it is either this fulanis perish with their cattles remaining in the desert or migrate to look for alternatives.

their migration is causing a whole lot of trouble and we know it but 2 wrongs dont make a right in any part of the world.


Obasanjo is busy writting useless letter up and down as if he was a saint and hasnt contributed in one way or the other to Nigeria's problems.


if the PDP were a planing govt that had foresight, reclaiming of the desert should have been a piority project in their 16 useless and wasteful years.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Warship: 7:55am On Jan 25, 2018
TheKingIsHere:


You guys brought this upon yourself. You voted for Buhari, a wicked Fulani man against GEJ who never had evil intentions towards you people. It is clear that buhari and his evil Fulani brothers have demonic intentions.

The only thing I can say is RIP to Kogi state as it is now officially a Fulani state.


Yorubas are reaping the fruits of their votes.

They shouldn't complain of their action.

One Nigeria.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Warship: 7:58am On Jan 25, 2018
laudate:

You have forgotten that Kogi shares a border with 10 different states, including Anambra, Enugu, Delta, Edo etc. sad So don't feel too smug. These Fulani herdsmen can easily migrate across the border into your own territory. Hasn't your state ever had an encounter with them, in the past?

When Kogi people chase them out, and they are forced to head in your direction.....kindly roll out the welcome mat for them.


Kogi West is on the Western side of the River Niger from where they can invade Yoruba land.

Before they will get to Igboland, they will have to overrun the ethnic groups that separate Igboland from Okun land

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by TheKingIsHere: 8:50am On Jan 25, 2018
Markfemi:


Buhaha
Imi and Enugu are facing the same
Non of your yeye governors can speak up
Lazy cowards

Can you show us where lands in the east has been given to the fulanis? Unlike Kogi state that the governor has given the land to the fulanis for free

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by laudate: 2:09pm On Jan 25, 2018
Warship:
Kogi West is on the Western side of the River Niger from where they can invade Yoruba land.

Before they will get to Igboland, they will have to overrun the ethnic groups that separate Igboland from Okun land
How far is Kogi West, from Kogi Central and Kogi East? There is an expressway that links Kabba-Bunu to Okene. From Okene, they can move further down until they get to the Anambra- Enugu border.....it is just a change of direction. undecided

The same River Niger you mentioned connects several communities in Northern Anambra with Kogi, don't forget. A boat ride is all it takes to get there. The cows can follow later by road....

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by Physicist(m): 10:48pm On Jan 25, 2018
Why do Fulani always fight with every other tribe?
Fulanis fought the Hausa
Fulanis fought the Kanuri
Fulanis fought the Yoruba
Fulanis are fighting Yorubas
Fulanis are fighting Igbos
Fulanis are fighting almost every other tribes in Nigeria
Why are Fulanis fighting every other tribes?
Why should other tribes in Nigeria accommodate Fulanis barbaric 15th century culture of nomadic cattle herding?

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Migrate To Bunu In Kogi State - Bunu People's Forum by laudate: 8:30am On Jan 26, 2018
PStacks:
Hey.. good morning.

I perfectly understand from your stand point of view but the point is this.

people make it seem as if a fulani man is President and so fulani herdsmen are on a killing spree because their brother is president.

thats not the case.

lets literarily say Nigeria is shrinking from the North as a result of desertification and from the south as a result of ocean surge.

so we have a situation where there is migration to the middle belt from both North and South.

this scenerio gives rise to agitations, strife and competition for available resources.

thank goodness you mentioned Dubai being reclaimed from the desert.

we have the "great green walls" projects. We have ecological funds.

what have been made of them.

you see! The seeds sown today are harvested tomorow and hence any Buhari initiative can never and would never be felt today except in time to come.

all the security challenges this Buharis govt is facing are seeds sown by previous obasanjo and jonathan governments if it doesnt even predates them.

Buhari can not start reclaiming deserts now and even if he started today it would take years b4 we feel the impact and that is why to take a look at the cause of fulani herdsmen being on rampage, it must be wholistic.

if previous government had utilised properly Ecological funds perherbs today we wont have a case of this forced migration.

fulani herdsmen are not migrating at will but are being forced to migrate due to circumstances beyond their control.

this is not a case of Tresspass or dispossession. No it is not ..

it is either this fulanis perish with their cattles remaining in the desert or migrate to look for alternatives.

their migration is causing a whole lot of trouble and we know it but 2 wrongs dont make a right in any part of the world.

Obasanjo is busy writting useless letter up and down as if he was a saint and hasnt contributed in one way or the other to Nigeria's problems.

if the PDP were a planing govt that had foresight, reclaiming of the desert should have been a piority project in their 16 useless and wasteful years.

Were you sipping the wine of absurdity when you wrote this? shocked It is just a simple question. I am trying to hang on to my temper and not give in to the temptation to give you a piece of my mind.

You claim the Fulani herdsmen are not 'trespassing' in their migration to the middle-belt and the south. undecided So what do you call the act of entering and occupying someone else's land or property, without permission? Or the act of encroaching upon the territories of others, without their consent?

Why must they even migrate towards the middle belt? sad Aren't there some other states in the far North that can accomodate them? Gongola river, Hadejia-Ja'mare River etc, cut across Bauchi. There are vast plains there. Let your Fulani herdsmen take their cows there. I pray they misbehave, in just the same way they have been doing, while invading the lands of other people with impunity, so that the Kanuri, Sayawa, or Zulawa can kick their butts, without compunction!

As for your pathetic way of blaming the past administration for everything, it is stale, nauseating and moronic. PDP was bad and they did not build a green wall in the North to push back the desertification at the edge of the Fulani's northern camps. We have heard. PDP was bad, but APC is worse! There is no choice among rotten apples - either PDP or APC. angry

APC had ample time and enough years to come up with a blueprint to improve every sector of this nation, before they even got into power, but till date what have they done to combat the effects of desertification?

If they had started something tangible to combat the problem 2 years ago when they got into power, wouldn't there have been some signs of recovery, by now? undecided If in 2 years they have nothing to show for it, what makes you think they will perform any magic with respect to turning the arid parts of the North into an oasis, within the next few years?

The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step. What have all the current APC governors been doing with ecological funds in the last 2 years, when it comes to building 'green walls'?

Please save your latest batch of excuses & puerile defence for those clueless enough to believe them. The Middle Belt does not want to play host to the Fulani killer herdsmen. Na by force? Their people are saying "NO" to cattle colonies, and migration of the herdsmen into their territory. Why? They do not want to be visited with sorrow, tears and blood! Enough is enough!! shocked The Middle Belt is coping with challenges of shrinking arable lands, lower crop yields per square metre, overflooding, leaching, overcrowding etc. They do not need the Fulani herdsmen to add to their challenges! Let them keep away! Haba!! angry

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