Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by computermouse(m): 10:21pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Sylraph1: TILL TOMORROW,WE WILL CONTINUE CLAMOURING FOR BIAFRA.....
BIAFRIA IS THE ONLY WAY OUT OF THIS EVIL.... LET THE SE/SS COME TOGETHER AND TAKE OUR FREEDOM COS THE FG WILL NEVER PROTECT YOU.
THEY FG IS AWARE OF THIS ATROCITIES BUT WILL NEVER DO ANYTHING BECAUSE THIS IS PART OF THIER AGENDA......
SE/SS WAKE UP OR BE DOOMED....
WE WILL CARRY ON WITH THE STRUGGLE UNTIL WE ARE FREE....
BIAFRIA WE STAND!!!!? I want to ask is the SS part of the SE must you people put them in the same sentence dey your dey let them dey their day |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Swallowurspit(m): 10:22pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: yes because of cattle rustling even amongst the Fulani they fight... They want the grass not the land. I understand why Southerner cared about land so much that's why it's hard for them to understand. They carry AK47 cos of cattle rustling. Are they licensed to carry it? They want the grass not the land..... Are you justifying their stupidness of not being able to identify grass from cassava farm? I know they'll avoid SW now cos of Amotekun, other regions will also brace up. Stop living the archaic life and start building ranches... people don't use camels and horses for transport anymore, they drive cars. 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Jonathan39: 10:22pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
The Igbos will match the fulanis bone to bone any day any time, if not for the yorubas and middle belt, there won't be anything like herdsmen in Nigeria today, thank them for helping you to fight the igbos. Why I don't pity for the middle belt is the role they played during Biafra war. Better get ready, cos buhari won't be president for ever tsephanyah: U talk about KARMA.. those reg!on and tr!be that are responsible for killing sarduana and tafawa balewa will continue paying till kingdom comes. The North will never forgive |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by saasala(m): 10:22pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. You and the few people who liked and share you comment are fantastically mad. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by bellotaofeek: 10:25pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
And a leader is happy at Aso Rock with this. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:27pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Aquarapha: [b][/b]
Bet me u must die prematurely e sure me die say ur wish go happen to u before her. dat one na.confermer. learn to type wit ur brain intact, irritant |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:28pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
GBOKASINCHA: This tsephanyah na idiot aswear all the curse wey dem dash for this thread must follow you and ur household in Jesus name amen d curses go first branch ur house and do justice first, for supporting evil and thieves. irritant mumu |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by samonak(m): 10:28pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Trigalee:
Bro epp me tell dem abeg.. Mostly na Tiv people for Makurdi oo They can't try that shit in my hometown in otukpo Benue state
Rubbish Oyinne, are you not aware that a woman was raped to coma by the same vermins in Ogbadibo? Ortom turned a blame eye on the Idomas and told us to go and meet our senator ( D Mark) when the Agatus were being killed. When they started killing Tiv people his eye opened. Thank God we armed ourselves, I heard there's no single Fulani in Agatu n Apa. Let the Tiv elites arm their youth in order to deal with the menace |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:30pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
SmartMen:
GOD WILL PUNISH YOU WHEREEVER YOU ARE. NO Amount to intimidation will make ruga stand. May you entire lineage never know peace. Sorrow will visit your home, blood will spill to from endlessly in your home... for try to force people to give up their land. bastard! y u dey curse ur sef n ut family like dis. all dis tin dey go ur family house o, incase u no know. we go read wen ur prayers to ur family happen. see as e just dey drop saliva everywhere . man wey no smart. irritant |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:31pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
armzyville: I have been following your comments for sometime now on nairaland and and they all seems to be stylishly promoting your ethnicity or region despite the absurd things they do. It is your comment and you are entitled to your opinion but just to let you know what goes around comes around... promote ur own too. meave her alone. irritant . mr follow follow |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Dreason(m): 10:32pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Buhari children at it again |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:32pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Chai I pity for these Benue guys they have suffered badly. Buhari do something against these people now. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:32pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Azmanaty:
They will soon kill that ur useless mother and terrorist father and rape you till you die.. Stay there and be doing RUGA. Onye iberibe na so e go be for all ur sisters and aunties. young and old. irritant 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:34pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
haaryobhami:
it shall not be well with u nd the unfortunate people that gave birth to u a useless ape like u. all the evil plague nd bad things on heart shall visit u nd ur family. sorrow nd tears shall not depart from ur family nd very soon we would be here to celebrate death in ur family. u are such a wicked nd heartless human being with all ur stupid comment. once again bad news will never depart from ur household all dis curse ms will go back to u n ur family 10 times. u no go eva see beta for life. mumu supporting evil sef dey curse person. na dat evil wey u vote for go destroy u n all ur people one vy one. see him dropping saliva every where. irritant mumu. i go slap sense into ur empty brain |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:35pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: U talk about KARMA.. those reg!on and tr!be that are responsible for killing sarduana and tafawa balewa will continue paying till kingdom comes. The North will never forgive Potential terrorist. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by blueAgent(m): 10:35pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Change and Next level. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:36pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Shinfuluan:
Thunder kee you there. Infact I wish I had a sword to cut that your stupid fingers you used to type this shiiiiit u mumu no be small o. dem cut ur own fingers make u no type ur own? mumu irritant |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:36pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
philcz: RUGA kill you there, foolish animal foolish animal |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Purifychy(f): 10:36pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. What's this one saying....are you ok? 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:37pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Nnaetochukwu:
Stupid fool,just seeking for stupid attention,what do you know stupid fool |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:38pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Sylraph1:
With this RUBBISH you wrote,you will perish in hell and my prayer for you is That nemesis will catch up With you and your likes....
CONTINUE,YOUR DOOM IS NEAR!!! e sure say u go reach d hottest part of hell before her. mark it down. irritant |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:38pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. Mods please do something about this handler, if you have to ban this account for ever please do so, all her posts chant war, support for terrorism and tribalism. Please do the needful! |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 10:39pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
chiiraq802:
You are very Stupid May what happened to this innocent people, fall on you and your family....#God punish you!!! i swear. you are very stupid. it will happen to ur family for supporting d evils u support. irritant |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by MICHEALADEX(m): 10:43pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Who are the politicians representing benue¿ |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Viicfuntop(f): 10:50pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. I guess a mad one was allowed internet priveledge. Ode 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by explosiveskull(m): 10:55pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. The distance between you and common sense, Was that how Mohammed that a pig ate all his petrifiing legs instruct you blood suckers to acquire people's land. You will die a more painful death than these fellas. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Lastmankc(m): 10:57pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. You will meet death as,those fellows |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 11:00pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
sirabu:
We all know the truth is very bitter. The earlier FG starts this RUGA the better for Africa. The sacredness of human life cannot be over emphasized. ..... Another fool on the loose.... Where was RUGA during Obasanjo and Good luck tenure?.... Fulani people are like soldier ants... Once you allow them to be at peace with you, at night they will surely scatter your house, kill and chase you away from your own home..... You want RUGA in people's lands but you are a killer.... |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by kingsvictor2: 11:02pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. ur parents and siblings will die from herdsmen attack, they will be slaughtered |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by ablejesus26(m): 11:04pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Sylraph1: TILL TOMORROW,WE WILL CONTINUE CLAMOURING FOR BIAFRA.....
BIAFRIA IS THE ONLY WAY OUT OF THIS EVIL.... LET THE SE/SS COME TOGETHER AND TAKE OUR FREEDOM COS THE FG WILL NEVER PROTECT YOU.
THEY FG IS AWARE OF THIS ATROCITIES BUT WILL NEVER DO ANYTHING BECAUSE THIS IS PART OF THIER AGENDA......
SE/SS WAKE UP OR BE DOOMED....
WE WILL CARRY ON WITH THE STRUGGLE UNTIL WE ARE FREE....
BIAFRIA WE STAND!!!!? if biafra is to come it will be for igbos there ain't nofin lyk SE/SS |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Munzy14(m): 11:05pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
successmatters:
You are wicked and very heartless. That must be the alternate for that useless mai suya.. A very foolish human being. |
|