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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by mozzking: 4:15am On Jul 18, 2019
this man na demon, arewa youths threatend all yoruba and ibos to leave the north within 30 days, foolahri didnt say anything now his village elders are calling all their miscrants back from causing further havoc and suddenly our president is complaining, this guy is the worst president ever in the entire planet, any one who surpports this man or has ever supported him deserves to die, because they are the real enemies of progress on a next level
fck buhari
i pray one day his wife would go to thier village
bokoharam fulani go capture her, make demands and Bleep her hairy kitten up on live broadcast

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by MEGAWATCH: 4:17am 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.



If you have children and they ask you, what have you people achieve with ruling Nigeria for all these while, what will be your answer?

Whether the Igbo's are president or not, it doesn't stop them from dominating you even in your area's. You people have been in power but you are the most backward, the most u uneducated, the most troubling, the most confused, the most corrupt, the most drug abused, the most poorest and the most hostile region in this part of the world.
What is the use of power without development? Oh God, don't give the Igbo's president if giving them president will make south east look like Northern Nigeria.....

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Olusheyi1(m): 4:29am On Jul 18, 2019
I see
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by potopotoking: 4:35am On Jul 18, 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's mute because Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeder's Association of Nigeria is the true ruler of the nation. Buhari, before he became President, was their grand patron. MACBAN used to maintain a website but it no longer exists, and I suspect it was to conceal their structure and true intentions. They're on Facebook (with Buhari center square), but all their posts are made in Fulfulde. Before, if you saw their Board of Directors webpage ehn...it was a who's who of Fulani royalty. Really?? A simple "cattle breeder's" association...it should be renamed Miyetti Allah Colony Bringer's Association of Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Ndkings1(m): 4:36am On Jul 18, 2019
Lol... When the northern youths gave the igbos ultimatum to leave the north, buhari never said anything. Now he's reacting because of reverse has happened.
By the time Buhari is done with this country, una go know.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by VisioDirect: 4:40am On Jul 18, 2019
Must this man suck blood?
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by nattyGENT: 4:43am On Jul 18, 2019
Hmm, so Nigerian constitution is now a document for herdsmen, on vital issues baba no dey remember constitution.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by jjeeff(m): 4:50am On Jul 18, 2019
Hmm
oyebanji44:
of course ,the yorubas are waiting for that to happen.maybe, the fulani are going to repeat the same atrocities that they did to you people way back.why pushing the west? .And was it wise or sensible to point an accusatory finger in one direction?.And if yes,did this have to be so?
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Prompto: 5:22am On Jul 18, 2019
Was that why Ebele declared Boko Haram as his relative or you are back to your usual foolishness ?!
FarahAideed:
Hahahaha when we say Buhari is sponsor of these people we know what we are saying ..even the NEF is tired of what's going on ..
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by edon21: 5:35am 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.
if I ask you how you got your information. you'll tell me that they told you. they told you what you wanted to hear. didn't they? better go and find out your self before spewing rubbish

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by AnanseK(m): 5:57am On Jul 18, 2019
Why did Buhari not speak when Ohanaeze came with their hate speech and called Igbos to acquire weapons? If the President thinks that the Children of hate will acknowledge his goodwill or they will praise him or love him, he should better forget it. They will continue to hate him no matter what he does.

So let him do his best for all Nigerians and improve his performance especially in area of security. The animosity of these people is in their blood and in their genes and he should know that.
Total separation is the only solution, we are solidly behind the Arewa elders, Fulani Herdsmen in the south should go back to the north.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Ozovs: 6:01am On Jul 18, 2019
Paperwhite:
So that they can continue to wreak havoc? Why not ask these brutes to ranch their cattle and provide feeds for them as it's the practice in civilized settings? Cattle business is private business.

After all, the president once talked about importing grass from Brazil for cattle.

Hmmmm
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by AnanseK(m): 6:02am On Jul 18, 2019
edon21:

if I ask you how you got your information. you'll tell me that they told you. they told you what you wanted to hear. didn't they? better go and find out your self before spewing rubbish

These are facts and nobody can deny them. You can come with your own figures and let the world see
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Ahmeduana(m): 6:04am On Jul 18, 2019
So Mr President has been the backbone and the godfather of these herders, has been communicating with them, I guess that is why they are so confident in there killing spree.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Lovelyn451(f): 6:13am On Jul 18, 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.
no shaking....Christ is our refuge
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by AnanseK(m): 6:14am On Jul 18, 2019
MEGAWATCH:

If you have children and they ask you, what have you people achieve with ruling Nigeria for all these while, what will be your answer?

Whether the Igbo's are president or not, it doesn't stop them from dominating you even in your area's. You people have been in power but you are the most backward, the most u uneducated, the most troubling, the most confused, the most corrupt, the most drug abused, the most poorest and the most hostile region in this part of the world.
What is the use of power without development? Oh God, don't give the Igbo's president if giving them president will make south east look like Northern Nigeria.....

See this one spewing rubbish. Where is the development you are talking about in the east? See the pictures from Abia taken just last week. Are your governors Hausas or Fulanis? Where is the education and all the imaginary qualities you are talking about?

Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by luluosas(m): 6:29am On Jul 18, 2019
“The Buhari administration is fully devoted to finding a lasting solution to the herder-farmer clashes in different parts of Nigeria- one that would be acceptable to all the parties involved.”

Dear President Buhari,
Is it the issue of herders-farmers clashes we are talking about, or fulani herdsmen terrorists killing, maiming and destroying our people and you the C-in-C keeping mute, suggesting that you are a beneficiary of the terrorists violence against our armless and defenceless people?
In your dictionary Mr. President, cows are more important and valuable than the human lives you were elected and sworn to protect. Terrible!

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by GEEBITE: 6:41am On Jul 18, 2019
It's like your brain is malfunctioning.Who asked you for this history lesson.Asslicker extraordinaire,go and read Abimbola Adelakun today's article in punch. You are the perfect caricature of the man at the receiving end of her caustic pen.
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.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by GEEBITE: 6:44am On Jul 18, 2019
Hypocrite,if I post pictures of some neighbourhoods et roads in Lagos with smallest landmass of all states in Nigeria and the highest revenue earner,your jaw will be picked off the floor.
AnanseK:


See this one spewing rubbish. Where is the development you are talking about in the east? See the pictures from Abia taken just last week. Are your governors Hausas or Fulanis? Where is the education and all the imaginary qualities you are talking about?

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Angelfrost(m): 6:44am 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

Will they ever listen?... I have given up on these dullards I share citizenship with.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by bastardmod: 6:50am 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.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by slowice(m): 6:53am On Jul 18, 2019
If fulani herdsmen wants to live in any part of Nigeria, they should come in legally from main road and stop all this Bush movement...... We must know who they re, where they do their business, how many they are, how many cows they re bringing in etc.... Is only a thief that goes to someone house using bush path

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by WhoBeThisMan: 6:58am 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.
after writing uch a long essay one will think you have sense. But your write-up I full of shit.

Now how can you judge a full race because of the actions of a few. Now let's loook at it from your peespective. All coups that have happened in Nigeria, 90% are northerners, even the man that twarted the first republic was buhari a northerner. What about abacha? You to know how many people he killed? He was the worst leader in Nigeria perharps top ten in the world.

Your analysis is so wrong. Remove your head from ethnic biggotry and think as a Nigerian.

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Elexdallas(m): 7:03am On Jul 18, 2019
U say in his apartment bro,
And probably doing business, and he might own that house or paying rent. but this Fulani herdsmen doesn’t even own a batcher in Igbo land, All they do is destroy farm, I remember when I was in village with my granny, bro u need to see this people’s behavior, the would enter your region at night, destroy farm, and even water, we don’t fetch water from the village stream whenever they are around. They cause more havoc than good over there.


amosmosco:
So an Igbo man can comfortably stay in Zamfara and Borno in his storey building with this your statement ahbi?

the guys above, please what network are you using wink
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by masqot(m): 7:12am On Jul 18, 2019
The presidency now makes statement when insecurity reached uncontrollable level. A stitch in time saves nine. The statement sounds nationalistic but twisted.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Omoslim26: 7:15am On Jul 18, 2019
nasoeb:

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.

i am an igbo man frm country 9 in imo state nd i do nt fit in to dat sombre discription of ur tribalism is bad y wud u in d first place attribute a character to a whole tribe there are bad nd good people in dis world shun bigotry period

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 18, 2019
mvem:
is everything all about the igbos... Is the south only the igbos

Why wont he mention Igbos. When the northerners gave their ultimatum, who did they mention? Carry your hate for Igbos and swerve

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Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Nobody: 7:20am On Jul 18, 2019
KidsNEXTdoor:


Southern Nigeria is not only inhabited by the Igbo

If you want to talk to your tribe in southern Nigeria, pls go ahead. Stop disturbing him. When the northern group gave their ultimatum, in southern Nigeria, is it not Igbo they mentioned.
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Nobody: 7:21am On Jul 18, 2019
So this is when they give directives, we have never heard them speak on the crisis before...we see clearly now...
Re: Buhari Sends Message To Fulani Herdsmen Over Northern Elders’ Directive by Nobody: 7:24am 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

Why not you shut up! When the Northern group gave their ultimatum did they mention any other tribe in southern Nigeria aside Igbos? If they mentioned Igbos why shouldnt the guy communicate to Igbos specifically

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