Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,785 members, 7,817,257 topics. Date: Saturday, 04 May 2024 at 08:54 AM

Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive - Politics (2) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive (49145 Views)

Paul Offu: Miyetti Allah Defends Fulani Herdsmen Over Catholic Priest’s Murder / Fayemi Accused Of Pampering Fulani Herdsmen Over His 2023 ‘presidential Ambition / Soldiers Massacare: Buhari Sends Defense Minister To Meet Chad's President (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Inspectorsuga22(m): 11:08pm On Jul 17, 2019
Same buhari that haven't publicly criticised the activities if his herdmen attack dog seems to have found his voice on this one. Lol anybody who doesn't believe buhari is the one sponsoring these terrorists is a big fool...

9 Likes 1 Share

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by KidsNEXTdoor: 11:08pm On Jul 17, 2019
Donald95:
Igbo people in North should be careful. NEF made that declaration so that their people will come back because they have plan of hiding inside terrorists and attack Ndị Igbo. Then Ndị Igbo won't be able to reply properly because majority of Northerners must have gone back to North.

Southern Nigeria is not only inhabited by the Igbo

2 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Edcure1: 11:08pm On Jul 17, 2019
shadrama:
Bt he can not send message to them to stop killing farmers.
Same question that came to my mind.

This is enough proof of his administration's complicity with these terrorists.

5 Likes 1 Share

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by apiski(m): 11:10pm On Jul 17, 2019
Just passing
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by jaxxy(m): 11:13pm On Jul 17, 2019
From history Apc are not exactly good or smart at solving disputes. Whether party related or otherwise.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by waynejesus: 11:14pm On Jul 17, 2019
Good format
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Nobody: 11:15pm On Jul 17, 2019
scam shaa
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Peaceontome247: 11:23pm On Jul 17, 2019
Shaarap, Great Ijaw slaveeee
phelonrays:
Seriously I now understand the real meaning of "Next Level ".... my YORUBA brothers Muslim una eyes ko soon clear cheesy

2 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by class0247: 11:26pm On Jul 17, 2019
In my town, we have lived with the Hausas peacefully, they do business with us and they are also trust worthy. We have never had any clash with them. Some people even keep them as security (gateman) and confidently sleep comfortably at night knowing that there is an Aboki at the game. When I was in secondary school, we went to Jos for excursion and I tell, the hospitality we receive from the Hausas there was just amazing.

Now, I think the problem here are the Fulanis or rather the Jihadist who have move from lybia and other part of Africa, sponsored by the former US government to destabilize Nigeria. We must not forget that Obama played a major role in removing Goodluck.
I pray what happen in Lybia and Syria never happen in Nigeria

12 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by LLobiorah: 11:27pm On Jul 17, 2019
Patrioticman007:
Nigeria is still suffering from the effects of evil decisions made by egocentric IGBO'S. But they want to transfer the blames on Fulani tribe. The first political assassination of Northern Nigeria leaders destroyed all.

On a January 15, 1966, a group of young military officers staged a coup, killing off political leaders.

The military officers were all from the South of the country.

All but one of the leaders of the coup were Igbo:

Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo),
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo),
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo),
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo),
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba),
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo),
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo),
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)
These self-styled revolutionaries put out that they were out to root out corrupt politicians. Somehow their idea of the corrupt seemed to had an ethnic colouration and Christianization of Nigeria agenda.

All the major victims of the coup were mainly of the Northern Region or their Southern allies. The Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa , of Northern extraction and the Premier of the Northern Region Ahmadu Bello, were killed. Ladoke Akintola, the Premier of the Western Region, an ally of the Ahmadu Bello, was killed. Somehow the Premier of the Eastern Region and the President of the country, Nnamdi Azikiwe, both Igbo were spared.

The casualties also included the most senior military officer from the north, Brig. Mailamari, senior officers from the West but curiously none from the Eastern Igbo region.

The casualities list -

Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, (West)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari, (North);
Col. Ralph Shodeinde, (West);
Col. Kur Mohammed (North);
Lt. Col. Abogo Largema,(North);
Lt. Col. James Pam,(North);
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, (East); - the only Igbo, the Quartermaster of the Army who refuse to co-operate.
Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke,(West);
PC Yohana Garkawa,(North)
Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo, (North)
(North); PC Akpan Anduka (East).
The coup has therefore since been dubbed ‘the Igbo coup’.

The coup failed but the head of the most senior military officer became Head of State. He was General Aguiyi Ironsi. He was Igbo. Much was expected of him especially to reassure the North and make moves that will cast away fears of Southern (Igbo?) domination.

However Karma caught up with them, during the Civil war and the marginalization they are experiencing now is the direct antitheses of seizing power from North by killing its leaders. Igbo's will never be president in Nigeria. Ruga or no Ruga. A Fulani is your president.


Are you done??

21 Likes 1 Share

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by nasoeb: 11:29pm On Jul 17, 2019
Donald95:
Igbo people in North should be careful. NEF made that declaration so that their people will come back because they have plan of hiding inside terrorists and attack Ndị Igbo. Then Ndị Igbo won't be able to reply properly because majority of Northerners must have gone back to North.
Shurt up jare all these silly guess work.
The truth is everyone must rise up to fight these fulanis.
What is igbo this igbo that, yoruba this and that, must everything be about igbo and yoruba. Both tribes always disgracing themselves. Why is it that you dont hear other tribes always quick to make noise. Last time I checked, fulanis have been killing igbos in igboland (enugu, imo) and killing yorubas in almost all their states and all they could do is cry out to government for help, yet igbos and yorubas will be first to come online and boost rubbissh.
The yorubas and igbos need to stop this psychological welfare of trying to make the other believe you are strongest by quick to point out the other's weakness.
The igbos, yorubas, Ijaws, efik, urhobos, itsekiris, benoid, and those in mid belt should all rise up and contain/destroy this fulanis in all our various regions even the hausa should join us, that way, they will be the ones calling for peace for fear of dividing this country which means they the fulanis will lose the power of aso rock

7 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Heffalump(m): 11:36pm On Jul 17, 2019
@Buhari, if you believe the saying that foreign Fulani is responsible for the deadly assaults on Nigerian soil, what have you done to curb this incursion? Why are you so deaf-dead if you have no hidden agenda planned out with your Fulani people.

I want every well meaning Nigerian to know that Buhari has nothing good to offer us rather than his conquest mission. We must all unify and fight this evil monster called Buhari.

Since the FG clearly shows that they are not ready to protect the citizens against these foreign invaders, we must all be battle ready. If a Fulani man kills anyone in a community, let two go down immediately. If they kill two, kill them four in response.....and the world must hear this!

Even the holy bible recognizes that the Wicked is made for the day of trouble (anguish)......for God created everything for himself. Buhari is a demon!!!

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Nobody: 11:44pm On Jul 17, 2019
dre11:
Ignore NEF calls to leave Southern Nigeria, Buhari tells Fulani herdsmen





https://dailypost.ng/2019/07/17/northern-elders-directive-president-buhari-sends-message-fulani-herdsmen/





While Buhari's latest pronouncement is in order, as every Nigerian is guaranteed freedom of movement/association under the constitution, one cannot help but wonder why he has been mute to Miyetti Allah's threats of violence in defence of the Ruga Policy.

If he had a consicence he should have added a caveat to that press release, the essence of which is that those who operate outside of the law as Miyetti have constantly done, can expect to face the full wrath of it without prejudice to tribal affiliation.

Buhari is a bigot & an eternally biased umpire of our national project. The man is unfit to be president of a nation as ethnically diverse as Nigeria.

4 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by KanuSE: 11:47pm On Jul 17, 2019
phelonrays:
[s]Seriously I now understand the real meaning of "Next Level ".... my YORUBA brothers Muslim una eyes ko soon clear[/s] cheesy

Gibberish

1 Like

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by nasoeb: 11:48pm On Jul 17, 2019
KidsNEXTdoor:


Southern Nigeria is not only inhabited by the Igbo
My brother I tire ohh.
When people sey igbos are very self centered, it looks as if person hate them. Everything must be igbo to them. Must be about them. If buhari bring stupid policy, igbos go sey buhari policy dey target igbos ( Not Nigerians ). Fulani kill Nigerians, dem sey fulani dey jealous igbo trader. Talk about anything dey are quick to generalize am just to mean one word igbo.
Tell me why anybody go wan share country with igbos because even now wey we in south south get six states with so many different tribes, they are trying to super impose anything south to mean dem (igbos), if you come join dem for country, your name na sorry. Self centered people.
Sometimes I no dey blame the yorubas for insulting them the igbos. I feel strongly the igbos are great tribe and can do better, but they are just selfish and acting childish. Check here in nairaland, every meaningful thread, 75% of the time, it is an igbo man that will first derail the thread just to shout "na afonja" even for something that does not clearly concern the yorubas

5 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by FarahAideed: 11:50pm On Jul 17, 2019
Donald95:
Igbo people in North should be careful. NEF made that declaration so that their people will come back because they have plan of hiding inside terrorists and attack Ndị Igbo. Then Ndị Igbo won't be able to reply properly because majority of Northerners must have gone back to North.

Very true
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Baroba(m): 11:50pm On Jul 17, 2019
GidiWoodsMan:


While Buhari's latest pronouncement is in order, as every Nigerian is guaranteed freedom of movement/association under the constitution, one cannot help but wonder why he has been mute to Miyetti Allah's threats of violence in defence of the Ruga Policy.

If he had a consicence he should have added a caveat to that press release, the essence of which is that those who operate outside of the law as Miyetti have constantly done, can expect to face the full wrath of it without prejudice to tribal affiliation.

Buhari is a bigot & an eternally biased umpire of our national project. The man is unfit to be president of a nation as ethnically diverse as Nigeria.

He is the grand patron of Myetti Allah, what do you expect from this 15th century Islamic bigot..

3 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by berrystunn(m): 11:54pm On Jul 17, 2019
Patrioticman007:
Nigeria is still suffering from the effects of evil decisions made by egocentric IGBO'S. But they want to transfer the blames on Fulani tribe. The first political assassination of Northern Nigeria leaders destroyed all.

On a January 15, 1966, a group of young military officers staged a coup, killing off political leaders.

The military officers were all from the South of the country.

All but one of the leaders of the coup were Igbo:

Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo),
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo),
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo),
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo),
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba),
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo),
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo),
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)
These self-styled revolutionaries put out that they were out to root out corrupt politicians. Somehow their idea of the corrupt seemed to had an ethnic colouration and Christianization of Nigeria agenda.

All the major victims of the coup were mainly of the Northern Region or their Southern allies. The Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa , of Northern extraction and the Premier of the Northern Region Ahmadu Bello, were killed. Ladoke Akintola, the Premier of the Western Region, an ally of the Ahmadu Bello, was killed. Somehow the Premier of the Eastern Region and the President of the country, Nnamdi Azikiwe, both Igbo were spared.

The casualties also included the most senior military officer from the north, Brig. Mailamari, senior officers from the West but curiously none from the Eastern Igbo region.

The casualities list -

Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, (West)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari, (North);
Col. Ralph Shodeinde, (West);
Col. Kur Mohammed (North);
Lt. Col. Abogo Largema,(North);
Lt. Col. James Pam,(North);
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, (East); - the only Igbo, the Quartermaster of the Army who refuse to co-operate.
Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke,(West);
PC Yohana Garkawa,(North)
Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo, (North)
(North); PC Akpan Anduka (East).
The coup has therefore since been dubbed ‘the Igbo coup’.

The coup failed but the head of the most senior military officer became Head of State. He was General Aguiyi Ironsi. He was Igbo. Much was expected of him especially to reassure the North and make moves that will cast away fears of Southern (Igbo?) domination.

However Karma caught up with them, during the Civil war and the marginalization they are experiencing now is the direct antitheses of seizing power from North by killing its leaders. Igbo's will never be president in Nigeria. Ruga or no Ruga. A Fulani is your president.
Igbo's always play the victims card, forgetting that History can never be changed. They are happy Fulani are been told to leave their lands, backs North........what is good for the goose is good for the gander , Igbo's will have to leave the North once the Fulani start migrating back to North.

Read what you wrote
Then look for the meaning of udené and run mad

Fulani are not Nigerians
Which of the north will they go back to?
Or you forgot the history of Fulani into this country?

8 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Omoslim26: 11:54pm On Jul 17, 2019
Patrioticman007:
Nigeria is still suffering from the effects of evil decisions made by egocentric IGBO'S. But they want to transfer the blames on Fulani tribe. The first political assassination of Northern Nigeria leaders destroyed all.

On a January 15, 1966, a group of young military officers staged a coup, killing off political leaders.

The military officers were all from the South of the country.

All but one of the leaders of the coup were Igbo:

Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo),
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo),
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo),
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo),
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba),
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo),
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo),
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)
These self-styled revolutionaries put out that they were out to root out corrupt politicians. Somehow their idea of the corrupt seemed to had an ethnic colouration and Christianization of Nigeria agenda.

All the major victims of the coup were mainly of the Northern Region or their Southern allies. The Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa , of Northern extraction and the Premier of the Northern Region Ahmadu Bello, were killed. Ladoke Akintola, the Premier of the Western Region, an ally of the Ahmadu Bello, was killed. Somehow the Premier of the Eastern Region and the President of the country, Nnamdi Azikiwe, both Igbo were spared.

The casualties also included the most senior military officer from the north, Brig. Mailamari, senior officers from the West but curiously none from the Eastern Igbo region.

The casualities list -

Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, (West)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari, (North);
Col. Ralph Shodeinde, (West);
Col. Kur Mohammed (North);
Lt. Col. Abogo Largema,(North);
Lt. Col. James Pam,(North);
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, (East); - the only Igbo, the Quartermaster of the Army who refuse to co-operate.
Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke,(West);
PC Yohana Garkawa,(North)
Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo, (North)
(North); PC Akpan Anduka (East).
The coup has therefore since been dubbed ‘the Igbo coup’.

The coup failed but the head of the most senior military officer became Head of State. He was General Aguiyi Ironsi. He was Igbo. Much was expected of him especially to reassure the North and make moves that will cast away fears of Southern (Igbo?) domination.

However Karma caught up with them, during the Civil war and the marginalization they are experiencing now is the direct antitheses of seizing power from North by killing its leaders. Igbo's will never be president in Nigeria. Ruga or no Ruga. A Fulani is your president.
Igbo's always play the victims card, forgetting that History can never be changed. They are happy Fulani are been told to leave their lands, backs North........what is good for the goose is good for the gander , Igbo's will have to leave the North once the Fulani start migrating back to North.

too many write up wit little or no sense at all dats d prob wit bigots dey neva make sense shun tribalism its for dwarftish minded people

9 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Elvis778(m): 11:55pm On Jul 17, 2019
Patrioticman007:
Nigeria is still suffering from the effects of evil decisions made by egocentric IGBO'S. But they want to transfer the blames on Fulani tribe. The first political assassination of Northern Nigeria leaders destroyed all.

On a January 15, 1966, a group of young military officers staged a coup, killing off political leaders.

The military officers were all from the South of the country.

All but one of the leaders of the coup were Igbo:

Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo),
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo),
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo),
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo),
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba),
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo),
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo),
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)
These self-styled revolutionaries put out that they were out to root out corrupt politicians. Somehow their idea of the corrupt seemed to had an ethnic colouration and Christianization of Nigeria agenda.

All the major victims of the coup were mainly of the Northern Region or their Southern allies. The Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa , of Northern extraction and the Premier of the Northern Region Ahmadu Bello, were killed. Ladoke Akintola, the Premier of the Western Region, an ally of the Ahmadu Bello, was killed. Somehow the Premier of the Eastern Region and the President of the country, Nnamdi Azikiwe, both Igbo were spared.

The casualties also included the most senior military officer from the north, Brig. Mailamari, senior officers from the West but curiously none from the Eastern Igbo region.

The casualities list -

Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, (West)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari, (North);
Col. Ralph Shodeinde, (West);
Col. Kur Mohammed (North);
Lt. Col. Abogo Largema,(North);
Lt. Col. James Pam,(North);
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, (East); - the only Igbo, the Quartermaster of the Army who refuse to co-operate.
Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke,(West);
PC Yohana Garkawa,(North)
Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo, (North)
(North); PC Akpan Anduka (East).
The coup has therefore since been dubbed ‘the Igbo coup’.

The coup failed but the head of the most senior military officer became Head of State. He was General Aguiyi Ironsi. He was Igbo. Much was expected of him especially to reassure the North and make moves that will cast away fears of Southern (Igbo?) domination.

However Karma caught up with them, during the Civil war and the marginalization they are experiencing now is the direct antitheses of seizing power from North by killing its leaders. Igbo's will never be president in Nigeria. Ruga or no Ruga. A Fulani is your president.
Igbo's always play the victims card, forgetting that History can never be changed. They are happy Fulani are been told to leave their lands, backs North........what is good for the goose is good for the gander , Igbo's will have to leave the North once the Fulani start migrating back to North.
seriously, i don't understand your own,
the above coup was a well strategized plan by the 3 regions (note that)
the only problem the northeners had with this decision is that,
Azikiwe was spared, of which the executioners made clear that Zik was only a ceremonial president and had no influence whatsoever on the national affairs,
the prime minister Belewa was the one incharge of everything in the country,
there was no need to kill Zik.
Hence the ethnic problem.
Ok,
they paved back quite alright,
by raising a counter coup and killing our own person, accepted.
Then the igbo genocide in the north, killing lots of igbos and sending their corpse back via a train (heartbreaking), we still didn't retaliate, we accepted in Good faith and called our people back,
then we decided to break up,
but then,
they won't let us,
leading to the death of over 2 million igbos.
Now, is that not enough
Why not let us go since you hate us that much?
This is just one of the igbo genocide in the north, many others occurred later,
but yet you won't let us go.

When you state history,
be sure to state both sides of the story.

15 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by degamemaster(m): 11:57pm On Jul 17, 2019
Lanre4uonly:
It is well.


It is not well. Say it as it is with boldness.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Chiedu4Trump: 12:00am On Jul 18, 2019
Warship:
Buhari will finally undo One Nigeria

Will or HAS?

2 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Omoslim26: 12:01am On Jul 18, 2019
nasoeb:

My brother I tire ohh.
When people sey igbos are very self centered, it looks as if person hate them. Everything must be igbo to them. Must be about them. If buhari bring stupid policy, igbos go sey buhari policy dey target igbos ( Not Nigerians ). Fulani kill Nigerians, dem sey fulani dey jealous igbo trader. Talk about anything dey are quick to generalize am just to mean one word igbo.
Tell me why anybody go wan share country with igbos because even now wey we in south south get six states with so many different tribes, they are trying to super impose anything south to mean dem (igbos), if you come join dem for country, your name na sorry. Self centered people.
Sometimes I no dey blame the yorubas for insulting them the igbos. I feel strongly the igbos are great tribe and can do better, but they are just selfish and acting childish. Check here in nairaland, every meaningful thread, 75% of the time, it is an igbo man that will first derail the thread just to shout "na afonja" even for something that does not clearly concern the yorubas


firstly nd foremost stop denying ur tribe u ar yoruba nd secondly u also sound like a perfect bigot shun tribalism its rili disgusting

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Eluwilussit(m): 12:02am On Jul 18, 2019
Nemesis909:
Very good one from the president.

How? He never addressed all the atrocities by herdsmen, but quick to tell them not to heed the NEF. Buhari is a terrorist. He is in support of the violence. He is a jihadist.

Cattle rearing is a private business. It is as private as owning a shop in Alaba or running a business in Lagos Island. Let the owners fend for themselves. We are being manipulated by Buhari, NEF and Myetti Allah. We are, truly.

2 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by nasoeb: 12:04am On Jul 18, 2019
Omoslim26:


firstly nd foremost stop denying ur tribe u ar yoruba nd secondly u also sound like a perfect bigot shun tribalism its rili disgusting
See wetin I dey talk, check all my post, I have never and will bever deny my post for anything. Am a full fledged Ijaw man from Bonny Rivers State.
Am I surprised at your response? NO
The selfish ego in you will never let una know when to stop and amend.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Omoslim26: 12:05am On Jul 18, 2019
Is it nt d same people buhari said are foreigners oga president kontinu to deceive urself oo ur cup wil soon full

2 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Chiedu4Trump: 12:05am On Jul 18, 2019
Patrioticman007:
Nigeria is still suffering from the effects of evil decisions made by egocentric IGBO'S. But they want to transfer the blames on Fulani tribe. The first political assassination of Northern Nigeria leaders destroyed all.

On a January 15, 1966, a group of young military officers staged a coup, killing off political leaders.

The military officers were all from the South of the country.

All but one of the leaders of the coup were Igbo:

Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo),
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo),
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo),
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo),
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba),
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo),
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo),
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)
These self-styled revolutionaries put out that they were out to root out corrupt politicians. Somehow their idea of the corrupt seemed to had an ethnic colouration and Christianization of Nigeria agenda.

All the major victims of the coup were mainly of the Northern Region or their Southern allies. The Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa , of Northern extraction and the Premier of the Northern Region Ahmadu Bello, were killed. Ladoke Akintola, the Premier of the Western Region, an ally of the Ahmadu Bello, was killed. Somehow the Premier of the Eastern Region and the President of the country, Nnamdi Azikiwe, both Igbo were spared.

The casualties also included the most senior military officer from the north, Brig. Mailamari, senior officers from the West but curiously none from the Eastern Igbo region.

The casualities list -

Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, (West)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari, (North);
Col. Ralph Shodeinde, (West);
Col. Kur Mohammed (North);
Lt. Col. Abogo Largema,(North);
Lt. Col. James Pam,(North);
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, (East); - the only Igbo, the Quartermaster of the Army who refuse to co-operate.
Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke,(West);
PC Yohana Garkawa,(North)
Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo, (North)
(North); PC Akpan Anduka (East).
The coup has therefore since been dubbed ‘the Igbo coup’.

The coup failed but the head of the most senior military officer became Head of State. He was General Aguiyi Ironsi. He was Igbo. Much was expected of him especially to reassure the North and make moves that will cast away fears of Southern (Igbo?) domination.

However Karma caught up with them, during the Civil war and the marginalization they are experiencing now is the direct antitheses of seizing power from North by killing its leaders. Igbo's will never be president in Nigeria. Ruga or no Ruga. A Fulani is your president.
Igbo's always play the victims card, forgetting that History can never be changed. They are happy Fulani are been told to leave their lands, backs North........what is good for the goose is good for the gander , Igbo's will have to leave the North once the Fulani start migrating back to North.

The Yorubas & Middle Belt sided with the Fulanis

yet its the Yorubas & Middle Belt that are being murdered!

We can see the common denominator are you fulanis.

You are too violent to reason with & too murderous to live with

3 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by lexxwiz(m): 12:06am On Jul 18, 2019
Wow! Its sha just deeper than it appears... These fullani guys have alot of confidence. Like i said, its way deeper than what meets the eye.. WE SHOULD BE WORRIed!!!

REALLY WE SHOULD BE WORRIED.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by cutefy: 12:08am On Jul 18, 2019
dre11:
Ignore NEF calls to leave Southern Nigeria, Buhari tells Fulani herdsmen





https://dailypost.ng/2019/07/17/northern-elders-directive-president-buhari-sends-message-fulani-herdsmen/





So, you can communicate with them all these while yet you've failed repeatedly to call them to order. This is not good at all because this single act has justified the point that the president is supportive of the serial killings by the herdsmen in the country. God will judge all these rulers

2 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Chiedu4Trump: 12:08am On Jul 18, 2019
nasoeb:

Shurt up jare all these silly guess work.
The truth is everyone must rise up to fight these fulanis.
What is igbo this igbo that, yoruba this and that, must everything be about igbo and yoruba. Both tribes always disgracing themselves. Why is it that you dont hear other tribes always quick to make noise. Last time I checked, fulanis have been killing igbos in igboland (enugu, imo) and killing yorubas in almost all their states and all they could do is cry out to government for help, yet igbos and yorubas will be first to come online and boost rubbissh.
The yorubas and igbos need to stop this psychological welfare of trying to make the other believe you are strongest by quick to point out the other's weakness.
The igbos, yorubas, Ijaws, efik, urhobos, itsekiris, benoid, and those in mid belt should all rise up and contain/destroy this fulanis in all our various regions even the hausa should join us, that way, they will be the ones calling for peace for fear of dividing this country which means they the fulanis will lose the power of aso rock
Well said, the 2 tribes are mumus

1 Like

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Rotji(m): 12:09am On Jul 18, 2019
And for the very first time Buhari has sent a message to the herdsmen and it is not for them to stop the killings, kidnapping banditry but that they should relax and remain wherever they are in Nigeria that he will protect them. What a president! "I am for everybody and I am for nobody INDEED!!! lipsrsealed undecided embarassed cry

4 Likes

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Patrioticman007(m): 12:12am On Jul 18, 2019
berrystunn:


Read what you wrote
Then look for the meaning of udené and run mad

Fulani are not Nigerians
Which of the north will they go back to?
Or you forgot the history of Fulani into this country?

Tell me more about your migration from Jerusalem or are you guys no longer Jews ?.

1 Like

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (Reply)

FG Stops Purchase Of Vehicles / Abba Kyari’s Relationship With Hushpuppi: EFCC, Police Refuse To Respond / See What Military Men Did To A Youth Leader In Jos- Photo

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 79
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.