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10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by Oluwabash(m): 10:25am On Apr 27, 2018
I am not a member of APC or a part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government but I do not think that as Christians we should allow politicians to influence our thinking and understanding of herdsmen killings in Nigeria.

No one is happy about the killings of herdsmen across the country and most of us want an end to it but I don’t think this is an attempt to Islamise Nigeria. In a bid to find out more about herdsmen killings and their motives, I did this research and found ten things we all should know about these attacks.

Proverbs 4 vs 7 says, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.

Below are 10 things I found. I leave you to make up your mind on the matter

10 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT FULANI HERDSMEN

1.       According to the Global Terrorism Index, Fulani militants were the fourth deadliest terrorist group in 2014, using machine guns and attacks on villages to assault and intimidate farmers. After killing around 80 people in total from 2010 to 2013, they killed 1,229 in 2014.

2.       This shows that herdsmen killings precede President Buhari’s administration and is not an Islamic agenda or an attempt to Islamise Nigeria has peddled by many.

3.       Herdsmen carried out attacks under Christian led governments of President Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan (especially under Jonathan’s government.

4.       President Buhari’s attempt to curb herdsmen killings through “Cattle Colonies” (which will be funded by the FG) have been rejected by some state governors and politicians. In a colony, 20 to 30 ranchers can share a colony that can house up to 300 cows.

5.       It is on account of this that he brushed aside an opinion that the Federal Government should challenge the constitutionality of the anti-open grazing bill.

6.       Commanding General of the US Army, Africa, Brig.-Gen. Eugene LeBoeuf, has submitted that insecurity and attacks have been fuelled by the invasion of foreign extremists.

7.       President Buhari has ordered that both the Nigerian Army and Nigerian Police operatives be deployed to Benue and other states affected by herdsmen attack in a bid to curb and possibly end attacks.

8.       Herdsmen have also attacked other African countries including Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Congo.

9.       Since the Fourth Nigerian Republic in 1999, the most impacted states are those of the Nigerian Middle Belt like Benue, Taraba and Plateau.

10.   Security experts believe that herdsmen conflicts are more often than not, as a result of major demographic changes in Nigeria. "Urban sprawl and development have simply reduced land area for both peasant farming and cattle grazing".

James Akinloye
Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by dadavivo: 10:27am On Apr 27, 2018
Abeg make we hear word

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Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by Donpresh95(m): 10:30am On Apr 27, 2018
By there name you shall know them .
See as they don carry Fulani case for head like ákàrà dị ọkụ

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Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by Ogonimilitant(m): 10:31am On Apr 27, 2018
James Akinloye is Afonja muslim. Beware of him. Ignore the James in the name.

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Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by KratosCorp: 10:32am On Apr 27, 2018
There are ZERO facts in this cow dung. This is just a paid, dumb, and purely wicked propaganda from a bunch of grossly deluded retards.

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Oluwabash:
I am not a member of APC or a part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government but I do not think that as Christians we should allow politicians to influence our thinking and understanding of herdsmen killings in Nigeria.

No one is happy about the killings of herdsmen across the country and most of us want an end to it but I don’t think this is an attempt to Islamise Nigeria. In a bid to find out more about herdsmen killings and their motives, I did this research and found ten things we all should know about these attacks.

Proverbs 4 vs 7 says, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.

Below are 10 things I found. I leave you to make up your mind on the matter

10 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT FULANI HERDSMEN

1.       According to the Global Terrorism Index, Fulani militants were the fourth deadliest terrorist group in 2014, using machine guns and attacks on villages to assault and intimidate farmers. After killing around 80 people in total from 2010 to 2013, they killed 1,229 in 2014.

2.       This shows that herdsmen killings precede President Buhari’s administration and is not an Islamic agenda or an attempt to Islamise Nigeria has peddled by many.

3.       Herdsmen carried out attacks under Christian led governments of President Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan (especially under Jonathan’s government.

4.       President Buhari’s attempt to curb herdsmen killings through “Cattle Colonies” (which will be funded by the FG) have been rejected by some state governors and politicians. In a colony, 20 to 30 ranchers can share a colony that can house up to 300 cows.

5.       It is on account of this that he brushed aside an opinion that the Federal Government should challenge the constitutionality of the anti-open grazing bill.

6.       Commanding General of the US Army, Africa, Brig.-Gen. Eugene LeBoeuf, has submitted that insecurity and attacks have been fuelled by the invasion of foreign extremists.

7.       President Buhari has ordered that both the Nigerian Army and Nigerian Police operatives be deployed to Benue and other states affected by herdsmen attack in a bid to curb and possibly end attacks.

8.       Herdsmen have also attacked other African countries including Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Congo.

9.       Since the Fourth Nigerian Republic in 1999, the most impacted states are those of the Nigerian Middle Belt like Benue, Taraba and Plateau.

10.   Security experts believe that herdsmen conflicts are more often than not, as a result of major demographic changes in Nigeria. "Urban sprawl and development have simply reduced land area for both peasant farming and cattle grazing".

James Akinloye
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Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by Rockyrascal(m): 10:56am On Apr 27, 2018
It's also a known fact that they mourn their dead cows more than they will mourn a dead relative undecided

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Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by musa234(m): 11:01am On Apr 27, 2018
Nonsense write up .
Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by Robisky001(m): 11:10am On Apr 27, 2018
Superficial article from a bigoted OP.
Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by rainylad(f): 11:11am On Apr 27, 2018
Afon.....to the rescue!

As usual undecided

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Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by fallout87: 12:16pm On Apr 27, 2018
Absolute trash.

If you foolish people want cattle colonies begin with your own villages and family homes.
Re: 10 Little Known Facts About Fulani Herdsmen, By James Akinloye by Ghostgambler: 1:29pm On Apr 27, 2018
Oluwabash:
I am not a member of APC or a part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government but I do not think that as Christians we should allow politicians to influence our thinking and understanding of herdsmen killings in Nigeria.

No one is happy about the killings of herdsmen across the country and most of us want an end to it but I don’t think this is an attempt to Islamise Nigeria. In a bid to find out more about herdsmen killings and their motives, I did this research and found ten things we all should know about these attacks.

Proverbs 4 vs 7 says, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.

Below are 10 things I found. I leave you to make up your mind on the matter

10 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT FULANI HERDSMEN

1.       According to the Global Terrorism Index, Fulani militants were the fourth deadliest terrorist group in 2014, using machine guns and attacks on villages to assault and intimidate farmers. After killing around 80 people in total from 2010 to 2013, they killed 1,229 in 2014.

2.       This shows that herdsmen killings precede President Buhari’s administration and is not an Islamic agenda or an attempt to Islamise Nigeria has peddled by many.

3.       Herdsmen carried out attacks under Christian led governments of President Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan (especially under Jonathan’s government.

4.       President Buhari’s attempt to curb herdsmen killings through “Cattle Colonies” (which will be funded by the FG) have been rejected by some state governors and politicians. In a colony, 20 to 30 ranchers can share a colony that can house up to 300 cows.

5.       It is on account of this that he brushed aside an opinion that the Federal Government should challenge the constitutionality of the anti-open grazing bill.

6.       Commanding General of the US Army, Africa, Brig.-Gen. Eugene LeBoeuf, has submitted that insecurity and attacks have been fuelled by the invasion of foreign extremists.

7.       President Buhari has ordered that both the Nigerian Army and Nigerian Police operatives be deployed to Benue and other states affected by herdsmen attack in a bid to curb and possibly end attacks.

8.       Herdsmen have also attacked other African countries including Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Congo.

9.       Since the Fourth Nigerian Republic in 1999, the most impacted states are those of the Nigerian Middle Belt like Benue, Taraba and Plateau.

10.   Security experts believe that herdsmen conflicts are more often than not, as a result of major demographic changes in Nigeria. "Urban sprawl and development have simply reduced land area for both peasant farming and cattle grazing".

James Akinloye

I have read your post and I have a few points I would like to pass across and I'm not saying this in an argumentative manner

Firstly the fact that the killings happened in other countries and have been increasing in momentum over time does not make it alright. Nigeria is a sovereign state with its laws which does not permit murder and as the chief security officer in the country PMB is meant to ensure his citizens are protected against all external and internal aggression first before anything else

Secondly I do not believe that giving cattle colony is a way to prevent people (weather internationally or locally) who have made up their minds to collect lands forcefully.

So my recommendations are if they are foreigners meet them fire for fire and clear their doubts that's what a president should do. If they are locals also meet them with similar force but at the same time invests in basic amenities in places they migrate from so they would need to move less. For example invest in artificial irrigation in the arid areas and grow grass so cows and live stock can eat.

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