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FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by deji17: 1:53pm On Jun 20, 2018
Fed Govt to build 94 ranches in 10 states
Posted By: Yusuf Alli On: June 20, 2018

Ninety-four ranches are on the way in 10 states prone to herdsmen/farmers clashes.

The National Economic Council (NEC) chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has approved a 10-year National Livestock Plan which will cost about N179 billion. All 36 state governors are members of the NEC.

About N70 billion of the budget will disbursed between now and the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s first four-year tenure next year.



The project is expected to take off in Benue and Nasarawa states any time from now.

These disclosures were made by NEC representatives, including Governor Samuel Ortom, Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Audu Ogbe, and the Coordinator of the plan, Dr. Andrew Kwasari, at a session with editors in Abuja.

The session was facilitated by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) – a non-government organisation.

Ogbe, who said “open grazing is no longer viable”, said cattle rearers would be the greatest beneficiaries in the next few years.

He also said the Federal Government has no intention of seizing anybody’s land by force.

A technical presentation of the NEC-approved plan, including the enumeration of the six key pillars on which the plan is built, was made by Kwasari.



He said: “In addition to loss of human lives, it is estimated that Nigeria loses about $14 billion (N5.04 trillion) annually to herdsmen-farmers’ conflicts.

“Domestic annual milk production in Nigeria is only 400 million litres, resulting in supply

gap of about 700 million litres.

“To fill these growing gaps, Nigeria spends a large amount of its scarce foreign exchange resource to import livestock products, with average of $480.6 million (N173.3 billion) worth of milk imports alone per year.

“The National Livestock Implementation Plan is a mediation plan stemming from meetings and recommendations of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the National Economic Council (NEC) in 2017 as regards state interventions following the incessant pastoralist-farmer conflicts.

“We are going to have 94 ranches in 10 states. We have received 21 gazetted grazing reserves from seven states. Plan focuses on pilot intervention in the frontline states Adamawa, Benue, Edo, Ebonyi, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba, and Zamfara.

“A Ranch Design Plan has also been proposed in models of various sizes clustered in 94 locations in the 10 pilot states. We will have clusters of 30, 60, 150, and 300 cow ranch models in a location within the donated and gazetted grazing reserves.

“The total spending for the 10-year period is slightly in excess of N179 billion. Funding for the first three years of the pilot phase is about N70 billion.

“The ranch is also designed as an integrated business which makes provision for (a) the development of commercial crop production to support livestock through the supply of quality fodder and other feed materials, (b) the formation of producers into clusters to create viable ranch herd sizes, and (c) creation of cooperatives to facilitate improved access to inputs, infrastructure, finance, markets, and support services.”

The minister said there was no going back on the creation of ranches, dismissing the insinuation that the government planned to seize land from owners or communities.

He said the conflicts between herdsmen and farmers were not about anti-open grazing laws.

His words: “So the conflict didn’t begin because the laws were passed. No, the conflict has been brewing but the laws were enacted in desperation by a state. Farmers went to the governor and complained, ‘they are killing us’, so the governor says, ‘let me pass a law’. If we did what we are doing now 20 years ago, we will not be where we are now.

“The truth is that open grazing is no longer viable. We may not end it in one day, but it has to end and government has to help. This conflict is not peculiar to Nigeria alone; it’s happening in Argentina; it happened in the U.S . in the 19th century, in Pakistan and others. So, this is what we should have started doing 20 years ago. We didn’t and that’s why we are where we are.

“Lastly, the government has no intention of seizing anybody’s land. So, the idea that somebody is going to forcefully take the land is not true. In Fashola’s farm , there are Fulani residents there who speak Yoruba fluently.

“One of them said, ‘we have found peace here’. They produce fresh milk for Friesland Capina. If you see the turnover of Friesland Capina during their annual turnover, you will be amazed. These are the issues.

“The ECOWAS Treaty says free movement of human, animals and goods. We had a meeting with the ECOWAS ministers here. We are going to have another. We will tell them, ‘you must do what Nigerians want’. Roaming around is no longer an answer. We may have to shut our borders. How large is the Nigerian border space? 4037 square kilometres is the landmass from Sokoto to Badagry and from Borno to Calabar. Added up it’s plus 830 kilometres of coastline. Half of our borders are open . Should we build a wall? People wander in and out. So it is a very complex thing.

“When we implement this thing, how do we prevent cows from West Africa marching in when they like with no respect for our tradition and cultures? These are the problems we face.

In these ranches, we can then say nomadic education can work, the Fulani are in clusters. By 5am, they milk their cows and sell to the milk processing plants which will be installed there. They begin to realise that it pays to stay.

“There is an experiment we did in Kano. The firm tried to settle a number of herdsmen in a location and they gave scholarship to their children. If your male child is in school, they buy your milk for N120 per litre but if your girl child is in school, they buy it for N140 per litre and believe me, every morning Fulani send their children to school while they milk their cows. They have to be in one place. So a lot of incentives will come and we will use the cow dungs to generate electricity.”

Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom said over 180,000 internally displaced persons were in eight camps in the state.

He said: “We have over 180,000 IDPs in eight camps and over 5,000 people living with relatives. We have had massive support from all over the world and this is attributed to the media, and I commend this.

“ I believe that after this interaction, there will be more to do. The Presidency is not sleeping. They have devised various ways in giving us additional information to help us shape our opinions and also express our opinions on how best this challenge can be surmounted.

“A committee had earlier been set up, headed by my colleague from Ebonyi and, unfortunately, he is not here. He and members of his committee visited Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Adamawa, and Zamfara states. Of course, they came back with a report, which was considered and far-reaching decisions were taken as to how they will summon this challenge.

“I’d like to appreciate the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo for his able leadership and for helping us to come this far. People say from where I come that ignorance is darker than the night and so when you’re informed, you’re in a better position to represent issues properly.

“For me, as the governor of Benue State and someone who has been affected by recent challenges of farmers and herdsmen, I must commend the media in Nigeria. You have done very well, and maybe for other states that have been affected as well, you have represented the issues well.”

General Manager of Capital FM Mercy Njoku, said the engagement was designed to enable the media to understand the herdsmen-farmers conflicts.

She said: “It is important for the press to have a clear understanding of what is happening.

“I know every media person wants peace, stability and development.

We want a country where there will be peace, security and economic boom.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-to-build-94-ranches-in-10-states/

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Rossikki: 1:58pm On Jun 20, 2018
Good move.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by LeBlanc36(m): 2:03pm On Jun 20, 2018
I-S-L-A-M-I-S-A-T-I-O-N ti takeover sad sad

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Reelectbuhari: 2:05pm On Jun 20, 2018
Useless country...


Even the meeting and approval was chaired by Osibanjo........hypocrites..

Don't be surprise that these herdsmen are being supported by yorubas and hausas joined together..

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by MetaPhysical: 2:08pm On Jun 20, 2018
Everything sounded good and promising until they got to this and soured everything.

So a lot of incentives will come and we will [/b]use the cow dungs to [b]generate electricity.”

Lie has a color that can be detected by graphing. No machine is capable of detecting the color in this their lie about generating electricity. It belongs in dark hole

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Reelectbuhari: 2:11pm On Jun 20, 2018
Islamisation agenda being chaired and anchored by Osibanjo..
Each state should use their hand and adopt the method of ranch they want....
anybody allowing federal ranch plan is bringing bloodshed to his doorstep......

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Biglittlelois(f): 2:11pm On Jun 20, 2018
Firstly, Ortom is a fool,

Secondly, Oyo, Ebonyi and Edo are part of the states- i'm speechless

Thirdly, 7billion is budgeted for these rubbish that is suppose to be done by individuals who owns livestock

Fourthly, Osinbanjo is a.................. for executing these stupid nonsense angry

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Mcreloaded(m): 2:11pm On Jun 20, 2018
Wish the federal government will also help all other live stock farmers to set up ranches all over the country like the pig farmer, goat farmer etc .
At the end of the day its the proper way of animal husbandry

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by 400billionman: 2:12pm On Jun 20, 2018
Ongoing Industrialization in Nigeria means govt building Ranches

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Nobody: 2:12pm On Jun 20, 2018
deji17:
Fed Govt to build 94 ranches in 10 states

“The ECOWAS Treaty says free movement of human, animals and goods. We had a meeting with the ECOWAS ministers here. We are going to have another. We will tell them, ‘you must do what Nigerians want’. Roaming around is no longer an answer. We may have to shut our borders. How large is the Nigerian border space? 4037 square kilometres is the landmass from Sokoto to Badagry and from Borno to Calabar. Added up it’s plus 830 kilometres of coastline. Half of our borders are open . Should we build a wall? People wander in and out. So it is a very complex thing.

Why would the FG claim its a complex 'thing' protecting lands within its boarders? Wouldn't it be logical if it give up the lands it can't protect? Does the ECOWAS treaty make provision for armed terrorist from neighboring countries to move freely within it boarders?

The news would be better caption "FG TO BUILD 94 FULANI TERRORIST TRAINING CAMPS AROUND NIGERIA"

If the federal government is noe into helping run failing private business, it should also help aspiring Yahoo boys with free internet connection. Because they bring more foreign currency into this county when compared with cow-bleeping fulani terrorist.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by frankmoney(m): 2:12pm On Jun 20, 2018
Actually to me ranching is the only way to stop Fulani vs farmers . Let the herdsmen ranch their cattle and stop grazing openly , also the FG should tax each herdsman based on their number of cows .

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Mrchippychappy(m): 2:12pm On Jun 20, 2018
deji17:
Fed Govt to build 94 ranches in 10 states
Posted By: Yusuf Alli On: June 20, 2018

Ninety-four ranches are on the way in 10 states prone to herdsmen/farmers clashes.

The National Economic Council (NEC) chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has approved a 10-year National Livestock Plan which will cost about N179 billion. All 36 state governors are members of the NEC.

About N70 billion of the budget will disbursed between now and the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s first four-year tenure next year.


The minister said there was no going back on the creation of ranches, dismissing the insinuation that the government planned to seize land from owners or communities.


http://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-to-build-94-ranches-in-10-states/

This was always their end game, they always had this card up their sleeves, In other words 9 COLONIES PER STATE, how much land would they need to be able to establish 9 colonies in a state and what would be the population of the inhabitants of these colonies? Nigerians, you were warned! WELCOME TO CHANGE!

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by nabegibeg: 2:13pm On Jun 20, 2018
deji17:
Fed Govt to build 94 ranches in 10 states
Posted By: Yusuf Alli On: June 20, 2018

Ninety-four ranches are on the way in 10 states prone to herdsmen/farmers clashes.

The National Economic Council (NEC) chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has approved a 10-year National Livestock Plan which will cost about N179 billion. All 36 state governors are members of the NEC.

About N70 billion of the budget will disbursed between now and the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s first four-year tenure next year.



The project is expected to take off in Benue and Nasarawa states any time from now.

These disclosures were made by NEC representatives, including Governor Samuel Ortom, Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Audu Ogbe, and the Coordinator of the plan, Dr. Andrew Kwasari, at a session with editors in Abuja.

The session was facilitated by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) – a non-government organisation.

Ogbe, who said “open grazing is no longer viable”, said cattle rearers would be the greatest beneficiaries in the next few years.

He also said the Federal Government has no intention of seizing anybody’s land by force.

A technical presentation of the NEC-approved plan, including the enumeration of the six key pillars on which the plan is built, was made by Kwasari.



He said: “In addition to loss of human lives, it is estimated that Nigeria loses about $14 billion (N5.04 trillion) annually to herdsmen-farmers’ conflicts.

“Domestic annual milk production in Nigeria is only 400 million litres, resulting in supply

gap of about 700 million litres.

“To fill these growing gaps, Nigeria spends a large amount of its scarce foreign exchange resource to import livestock products, with average of $480.6 million (N173.3 billion) worth of milk imports alone per year.

“The National Livestock Implementation Plan is a mediation plan stemming from meetings and recommendations of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the National Economic Council (NEC) in 2017 as regards state interventions following the incessant pastoralist-farmer conflicts.

“We are going to have 94 ranches in 10 states. We have received 21 gazetted grazing reserves from seven states. Plan focuses on pilot intervention in the frontline states Adamawa, Benue, Edo, Ebonyi, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba, and Zamfara.

“A Ranch Design Plan has also been proposed in models of various sizes clustered in 94 locations in the 10 pilot states. We will have clusters of 30, 60, 150, and 300 cow ranch models in a location within the donated and gazetted grazing reserves.

“The total spending for the 10-year period is slightly in excess of N179 billion. Funding for the first three years of the pilot phase is about N70 billion.

“The ranch is also designed as an integrated business which makes provision for (a) the development of commercial crop production to support livestock through the supply of quality fodder and other feed materials, (b) the formation of producers into clusters to create viable ranch herd sizes, and (c) creation of cooperatives to facilitate improved access to inputs, infrastructure, finance, markets, and support services.”

The minister said there was no going back on the creation of ranches, dismissing the insinuation that the government planned to seize land from owners or communities.

He said the conflicts between herdsmen and farmers were not about anti-open grazing laws.

His words: “So the conflict didn’t begin because the laws were passed. No, the conflict has been brewing but the laws were enacted in desperation by a state. Farmers went to the governor and complained, ‘they are killing us’, so the governor says, ‘let me pass a law’. If we did what we are doing now 20 years ago, we will not be where we are now.

“The truth is that open grazing is no longer viable. We may not end it in one day, but it has to end and government has to help. This conflict is not peculiar to Nigeria alone; it’s happening in Argentina; it happened in the U.S . in the 19th century, in Pakistan and others. So, this is what we should have started doing 20 years ago. We didn’t and that’s why we are where we are.

“Lastly, the government has no intention of seizing anybody’s land. So, the idea that somebody is going to forcefully take the land is not true. In Fashola’s farm , there are Fulani residents there who speak Yoruba fluently.

“One of them said, ‘we have found peace here’. They produce fresh milk for Friesland Capina. If you see the turnover of Friesland Capina during their annual turnover, you will be amazed. These are the issues.

“The ECOWAS Treaty says free movement of human, animals and goods. We had a meeting with the ECOWAS ministers here. We are going to have another. We will tell them, ‘you must do what Nigerians want’. Roaming around is no longer an answer. We may have to shut our borders. How large is the Nigerian border space? 4037 square kilometres is the landmass from Sokoto to Badagry and from Borno to Calabar. Added up it’s plus 830 kilometres of coastline. Half of our borders are open . Should we build a wall? People wander in and out. So it is a very complex thing.

“When we implement this thing, how do we prevent cows from West Africa marching in when they like with no respect for our tradition and cultures? These are the problems we face.

In these ranches, we can then say nomadic education can work, the Fulani are in clusters. By 5am, they milk their cows and sell to the milk processing plants which will be installed there. They begin to realise that it pays to stay.

“There is an experiment we did in Kano. The firm tried to settle a number of herdsmen in a location and they gave scholarship to their children. If your male child is in school, they buy your milk for N120 per litre but if your girl child is in school, they buy it for N140 per litre and believe me, every morning Fulani send their children to school while they milk their cows. They have to be in one place. So a lot of incentives will come and we will use the cow dungs to generate electricity.”

Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom said over 180,000 internally displaced persons were in eight camps in the state.

He said: “We have over 180,000 IDPs in eight camps and over 5,000 people living with relatives. We have had massive support from all over the world and this is attributed to the media, and I commend this.

“ I believe that after this interaction, there will be more to do. The Presidency is not sleeping. They have devised various ways in giving us additional information to help us shape our opinions and also express our opinions on how best this challenge can be surmounted.

“A committee had earlier been set up, headed by my colleague from Ebonyi and, unfortunately, he is not here. He and members of his committee visited Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Adamawa, and Zamfara states. Of course, they came back with a report, which was considered and far-reaching decisions were taken as to how they will summon this challenge.

“I’d like to appreciate the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo for his able leadership and for helping us to come this far. People say from where I come that ignorance is darker than the night and so when you’re informed, you’re in a better position to represent issues properly.

“For me, as the governor of Benue State and someone who has been affected by recent challenges of farmers and herdsmen, I must commend the media in Nigeria. You have done very well, and maybe for other states that have been affected as well, you have represented the issues well.”

General Manager of Capital FM Mercy Njoku, said the engagement was designed to enable the media to understand the herdsmen-farmers conflicts.

She said: “It is important for the press to have a clear understanding of what is happening.

“I know every media person wants peace, stability and development.

We want a country where there will be peace, security and economic boom.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-to-build-94-ranches-in-10-states/


All these lies APC are telling. There is God oooo

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Fadiga24(m): 2:13pm On Jun 20, 2018
Hope Anambra is not among the ten states angry

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by whirlwind7(m): 2:13pm On Jun 20, 2018
undecided

Half way into 2018, and after scores of thousands of deaths, Audu Ogbeh just realized that open grazing, in his words "are no longer viable" oponu.
That is the relic that a prehistoric president appointed as the minister of agriculture. sad

Halfway into 2018, and agriculture minister just realized that the open grazing he and his principal had thrown all their support on was discontinued in USA because it was counter productive as far back at the 19th century!
Now, he and his government have insisted on spoon feeding cattle owners by building ranches. These are private businesses o! cheesy
Its all right. If government is investing NGN179 billion into building ranches, what is the projected revenue it hopes to realize from that huge capital outlay?
Oh, I forgot...they are merely making cash gifts to cattle owners and herdsmen, and the rest of the money will line the pockets of the anointed few in this administration.
In 5 years time, there'll be nothing to show for it, and we would all forget the tongue in cheek service Bubu and his henchmen embarked on to end herdsmen/farmers clashes.

They aren't seizing lands for it. So whose lands are the ranches going to sit on? In a few decades, the indigenes will be fighting the herdsmen who would then claim the lands and adjoining areas belonged to their ancestors. It always happen that way.

Irresponsible, blood sucking, demonic government.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Throwback: 2:13pm On Jun 20, 2018
Reelectbuhari:
Islamisation agenda being chaired and anchored by Osibanjo..

Each state should use their hand and adopt the method of ranch they want....

anybody allowing federal ranch plan is bringing bloodshed to his doorstep......


An illiterate who doesn't even know the content of the news he is reacting to, has just aired his views and betrayed his ignorance.

For your education, open grazing is what has been causing conflict.

Ranching is the way out as it is in other developed climes.

Whatever the federal government chooses to do, it does not stop states from doing whatever method equally pleases them.

And it has already been stated that nobody's land would be forcefully taken. While the collaborating states already know themselves, so no need crying more than the bereaved.

The most important factor is that those who rear on the federal ranches or even state ranches, must pay rent to the federal government. Public funds should never be used to provide facilities for entrepreneurs who are in business for profit, without collection of appropriate rent.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Zimmermann(m): 2:13pm On Jun 20, 2018
So FG is now into cow biz angry

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Adefemiaderoju1: 2:13pm On Jun 20, 2018
In as much as they don't bring this rubbish to south is ok by me

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by mashnino(m): 2:14pm On Jun 20, 2018
I am waiting for Nigerian citizens to start complaining

I can see some have started above me

Btw... Kudos to the fed govt

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by phreakabit(m): 2:14pm On Jun 20, 2018
NO to grazing reserves or colony or whatever clever name you land grabbing Fulani killers want to come up with.This is a plot to steal land, settle for decades, force cultural assimilation, thereby claiming to be indigenous and then Islamize that region. Just like they did in Plateau state.

Do not be deceived, this isn't a State govt. initiative. Notice the title says:
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO BUILD 94 RANCHES IN 10 STATES. (One in every region)
This move is only made with the INTEREST of the Fulani people in mind. Any land acquired by the federal govt is no longer yours. Remember Buhari once said :
" ALL LANDS BELONG TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!"

EVERYBODY SHOULD RESIST THIS WITH WHATEVER IS NECESSARY.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Turantula(m): 2:14pm On Jun 20, 2018
No mention of apprehending the killer herdsmen. What a sh!t hole. My only regret is this fool called Umahi or Umaru licking fulani ass upandan

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by sunnyside16(m): 2:15pm On Jun 20, 2018
About N70 billion of the budget will disbursed between now and the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s first four-year tenure next year.

Who told you he will have a second? Just say buhari's four year tenure.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by SheikhMuniru(m): 2:15pm On Jun 20, 2018
NO WAHALA, BUILD AM BUT THE ONE YOU GO BUILD FOR DAURA SHOULD BE WORLD CLASS STANDARD BECAUSE WE ARE COUNTING DOWN TO DAURA 2019 WHEN OGA BUBU GO RETIRE FACE HIS COW'S BUSINESS

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by TheAngry1: 2:15pm On Jun 20, 2018
This is subtle internal colonisation. I don't care how the President's handlers hope to spin the discourse, the fact remains that ranches should be built where the herdsmen are located--the vast north. This is a subtle strategy. From ranches, they will bring their kith and kin, marry, have children and install a king. That is how subtle colonisation starts...I don talk my own!

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by diadem10: 2:16pm On Jun 20, 2018
Except managed by the indigenes, it's nonsense.

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Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by frankmoney(m): 2:16pm On Jun 20, 2018
Reelectbuhari:
Islamisation agenda being chaired and anchored by Osibanjo..

Each state should use their hand and adopt the method of ranch they want....

anybody allowing federal ranch plan is bringing bloodshed to his doorstep......

what are the method of ranch
Re: FG To Build 94 Ranches In 10 States by Fadiga24(m): 2:16pm On Jun 20, 2018
FG rewarding the Fulani herdsmen for being violent

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