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Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 10:20am On Jul 01, 2020
What is the population of the Fulani in the whole of south east? What is the population of the Fulani in Abia state?
The two questions become pertinent in the light of Ndigbo claim that the Fulani cattle rearers are taking over Abia state. We should not forget that when Ipob speaks, it is Ndigbo that speak.

Ndigbo are out attacking Fulani for buying land in Abia state. The Fulani are paying for this land and are using it for legitimate business. They are not Invaders. We should also remember that the Fulani are citizens of Nigeria and as a result have the right to settle in any part of the country to carry out their legitimate business just like Ndigbo.

It is an irony that Ndigbo are accusing the Fulani of taking over their land whereas this same Ndigbo are laying claim to Yoruba land. Ndigbo are defending their purchase of land in Yoruba land while at the same time raising alarm that Fulani are buying over their homelands. Ndigbo are boasting of buying over all Yoruba land while they cannot allow the Fulani to settle in Biafra.

Every nook and cranny of Nigeria is home to Ndigbo. They carry out their legitimate business without threat and intimidations. It is unfortunate that the same Ndigbo that settle among other ethnic nationalities can be jittery seeing Fulani in Obodo Ndigbo.

Nobody should be deceived by the reasons put forward by Ndigbo for rejecting Fulani in the east. The truth is Ndigbo do not accommodate other ethnic nationalities the way they are welcome outside Biafra.

If Ndigbo can buy land in Lagos and build shops and market, so should Fulani be allowed to buy land in Abia and other parts of Igbo land.

We want to see Fulani cattle market all over the east the way Igbo shops and markets are scattered throughout Yoruba land. Nobody wants to take over Igbo land. Fulani are paying for the land and Igbo are willing sellers. As Igbo shops spread throughout Yoruba land so should Fulani cattle markets be visible in Igbo land.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by DiagnoPolitics: 10:21am On Jul 01, 2020
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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by keentola(m): 10:26am On Jul 01, 2020
I think the northerners are partly to blame for the way Igbos treat them.

Either way, we can't neglect the fact that all the tribes in Nigeria look at other tribes with suspicion and a little bit of contempt.

it may not be as widespread in Southwest as it is in other parts of the country, but it is still there.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Vyzz: 10:27am On Jul 01, 2020
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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by OfoIgbo: 10:28am On Jul 01, 2020
Igbos are against terrorists owning any piece of their land.

Have Igbos ever called out any other ethnic group this way? That is because the other ethnic groups don't engage in terrorism, but Fulanis are a different kettle of fish.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 10:29am On Jul 01, 2020
keentola:
I think the northerners are partly to blame for the way Igbos treat them.

Either way, we can't neglect the fact that all the tribes in Nigeria look at other tribes with suspicion and a little bit of contempt.

it may not be as widespread in Southwest as it is in other parts of the country, but it is still there.

"he Who Comes Into Equity Must Come With Clean Hands." Ndigbo affirm their right to own land in Yoruba land and so should also allow the Fulani to own land in Igbo land.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by keentola(m): 10:33am On Jul 01, 2020
OfoIgbo:
Igbos are against terrorists owning any piece of their land.

Have Igbos ever called out any other ethnic group this way? That is because the other ethnic groups don't engage in terrorism, but Fulanis are a different kettle of fish.
I think you have been out of the public discourse for a while.

Igbo have continually been vocal about their contempt of the Yoruba race for a while now.

It is hard to see any 'Biafran' person that doesn't display hatred towards the Yoruba, especially on social media.... They blame the Yoruba race for whatever they feel like blaming on the race.

And they have often forgotten that they are mostly on the same side, they just have a way of going about things that are different.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 10:34am On Jul 01, 2020
OfoIgbo:
Igbos are against terrorists owning any piece of their land.

Have Igbos ever called out any other ethnic group this way? That is because the other ethnic groups don't engage in terrorism, but Fulanis are a different kettle of fish.
Crime knows no tribe. There are as many Fulani criminals as there are Igbo criminals.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by temptnow: 10:36am On Jul 01, 2020
So why create Amotekun

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by keentola(m): 10:36am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:

"he Who Comes Into Equity Must Come With Clean Hands." Ndigbo affirm their right to own land in Yoruba land and so should also allow the Fulani to own land in Igbo land.
Respect is reciprocal, I believe.

Igbos have been staying in Yoruba land for years, you don't see these two sets fighting and killing each other BUT it is kind of totally different when it comes to the northerners.

Yoruba people did not start Amotekun because of Igbo, they did it because some particular sets have been murdering their people just to feed animals.

If you want peace and hospitality, you have to work towards it.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by keentola(m): 10:38am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:

Crime knows no tribe. There are as many Fulani criminals as there are Igbo criminals.
There's a difference between beating your own children with koboko and beating your neighbor's children with koboko.

I rarely see Igbo people killing northerners just to set up their shops

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 10:38am On Jul 01, 2020
temptnow:
So why create Amotekun
Why wailing over Fulani legitimate purchase of a tiny piece of land in Abia when Indigbo flood the whole of Nigeria.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by BeLookingIDIOT(m): 10:38am On Jul 01, 2020
OfoIgbo:
Igbos are against terrorists owning any piece of their land.

Have Igbos ever called out any other ethnic group this way? That is because the other ethnic groups don't engage in terrorism, but Fulanis are a different kettle of fish.
Even these born criminals get mouth talk angry
It's obvious you have no idea how much your nonsense is tolerated in any place you guys step foot in.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 10:39am On Jul 01, 2020
keentola:

There's a difference between beating your own children with koboko and beating your neighbor's children with koboko.

I rarely see Igbo people killing northerners just to set up their shops
Not all Northerners are killers.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 10:41am On Jul 01, 2020
keentola:

Respect is reciprocal, I believe.

Igbos have been staying in Yoruba land for years, you don't see these two sets fighting and killing each other BUT it is kind of totally different when it comes to the northerners.

Yoruba people did not start Amotekun because of Igbo, they did it because some particular sets have been murdering their people just to feed animals.

If you want peace and hospitality, you have to work towards it.
Ipob have declared war on Yoruba and Yoruba nationalism is on the rise. It is Cold war.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Factshunter: 10:44am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:
What is the population of the Fulani in the whole of south east? What is the population of the Fulani in Abia state?
The two questions become pertinent in the light of Ndigbo claim that the Fulani cattle rearers are taking over Abia state. We should not forget that when Ipob speaks, it is Ndigbo that speak.

Ndigbo are out attacking Fulani for buying land in Abia state. The Fulani are paying for this land and are using it for legitimate business. They are not Invaders. We should also remember that the Fulani are citizens of Nigeria and as a result have the right to settle in any part of the country to carry out their legitimate business just like Ndigbo.

It is an irony that Ndigbo are accusing the Fulani of taking over their land whereas this same Ndigbo are laying claim to Yoruba land. Ndigbo are defending their purchase of land in Yoruba land while at the same time raising alarm that Fulani are buying over their homelands. Ndigbo are boasting of buying over all Yoruba land while they cannot allow the Fulani to settle in Biafra.

Every nook and cranny of Nigeria is home to Ndigbo. They carry out their legitimate business without threat and intimidations. It is unfortunate that the same Ndigbo that settle among other ethnic nationalities can be jittery seeing Fulani in Obodo Ndigbo.

Nobody should be deceived by the reasons put forward by Ndigbo for rejecting Fulani in the east. The truth is Ndigbo do not accommodate other ethnic nationalities the way they are welcome outside Biafra.

If Ndigbo can buy land in Lagos and build shops and market, so should Fulani be allowed to buy land in Abia and other parts of Igbo land.

We want to see Fulani cattle market all over the east the way Igbo shops and markets are scattered throughout Yoruba land. Nobody wants to take over Igbo land. Fulani are paying for the land and Igbo are willing sellers. As Igbo shops spread throughout Yoruba land so should Fulani cattle markets be visible in Igbo land.


God bless the OP. cool

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Sammy07: 10:53am On Jul 01, 2020
Factshunter:


God bless the OP. cool
in abundant Amen cool

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bikoko: 11:06am On Jul 01, 2020
Daft thread, a thread replete with so much ignorance and misinformation. When last did you hear of any law abiding Northerner in the East been attacked or harrassed? there are many of Hausa communities in the East and these people have lived and co-existed peacefully in various parts of the East for years. They own lands, practice their religions and businesses unperturbed. Next time learn to separate knee-jerk reactions from a known rabbke-rouser like Nnamdi Kanu and his sheepish followers who revel and thrive in falsehoods from rational and cognitively sound Igbos who know better.

Now it's a known fact that the main threat we face in Nigeria more than any indices of insecurity is the issue of Fulani herdsmen who are seriously on a rampage all over the country. Except you are intentionally too daft or just disingenuous not to know what's going on in the South and Middle belt in the context of killings by herdsmen, then it's best you just STFU and stop your boring ethnic baiting shenanigans. Igbos don't come to the South west and kill, displace or rape your people... we use our sheer hustle, smarts and business acuity to buy and develop lands and properties in Lagos and other parts of the SW. So your attempts to blackmail Igbos with the unfounded assertions that we have a problem with law abiding Northerners coming to the East to buy lands and live are dead on arrival. Our problem is with the Fulani herdsmen who come and occupy farms and lands forcefully like they are doing all over the nation...not with our peace loving Northern brothers who have lived and co-existed with us for years with no qualms.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 11:12am On Jul 01, 2020
Bikoko:
Daft thread, a thread replete with so much ignorance and misinformation. When last did you hear of any law abiding Northerner in the East been attacked or harrassed? there are many of Hausa communities in the East and these people have lived and co-existed peacefully in various parts of the East for years. They own lands, practice their religions and businesses unperturbed. Next time learn to separate knee-jerk reactions from a known rabbke-rouser like Nnamdi Kanu and his sheepish followers who revel and thrive in falsehoods from rational and cognitively sound Igbos who know better.

Now it's a known fact that the main threat we face in Nigeria more than any indices of insecurity is the issue of Fulani herdsmen who are seriously on a rampage all over the country. Except you are intentionally too daft or just disingenuous not to know what's going on in the South and Middle belt in the context of killings by herdsmen, then it's best you just STFU and stop your boring ethnic baiting shenanigans. Igbos don't come to the South west and kill, displace or rape your people... we use our sheer hustle, smarts and business acuity to buy and develop lands and properties in Lagos and other parts of the SW. So your attempts to blackmail Igbos with the unfounded assertions that we have a problem with law abiding Northerners coming to the East to buy lands and live are dead on arrival. Our problem is with the Fulani herdsmen who come and occupy farms and lands forcefully like they are doing all over the nation...not with our peace loving Northern brothers who have lived and co-existed with us for years with no qualms.
Yoruba problem is with the criminal Igbo and and the hate and supremacist group, Ipob.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bikoko: 11:21am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:

Yoruba problem is with the criminal Igbo and and the hate and supremacist group, Ipob.
So the ritual killers, thugs, armed robbers, yahoo yahoo etc plaguing the SW are done by Igbos abi? or the Hausas that have been clashing with Yorubas in Lagos and killing your people for years are also Igbos abi? I always knew you were particularly bright upstairs, but you just amplified my confirmation. How's Ipob any different from Yoruba hate groups that accuse the Igbos of buying their property and issuing unveiled threats like we saw in the Ladipo case? or the likes of Adeyinka Grandson that has been threatening mass violence on Igbos in the South west, or the Oba of Lagos famed for threatening to "drown Igbos in the Lagoon" nko?

Oponu.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 11:24am On Jul 01, 2020
Bikoko:

So the ritual killers, thugs, armed robbers, yahoo yahoo etc plaguing the SW are done by Igbos abi? or the Hausas that have been clashing with Yorubas in Lagos and killing your people for years are also Igbos abi? I always knew you were particularly bright upstairs, but you just amplified my confirmation.

Oponu.
Baby factories, fake product makers, fake and criminal pastors, ethnic jingoists and others traceable to Ndigbo must be eradicated in Yoruba land.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by NoIgboSoundTueh: 11:26am On Jul 01, 2020
You're eloquent in writing you write better than achebe.
You've earned my liking and i will start following your writings now

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bikoko: 11:30am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:

Baby factories, fake product makers, fake and criminal pastors, ethnic jingoists and others traceable to Ndigbo must be eradicated in Yoruba land.
Why don't you go and eradicate them now? abi is it on Nairaland you will be wailing like a little biTch? which tribe has produced more FAKE and criminal pastors in Nigeria than your people? Baby Factory dims in its vices compared to your ritual killing brothers so it's a little dice roll of picking your own evil. Recently more and more of your useless criminally minded brothers are been busted by financial crime organizations worldwide, go on Twitter and see the ultimate shame of your "holy" brothers been caught and disgraced by EFCC and interpol...after that ugly witch called Abike Dabiri tried to shade and demonize the Igbos as been fraudsters etc... shebi God don finally catch am.

Yeah ethnic jingoist, the Yorubas that have been threatening to attack Igbos simply because they are too stupid not to outcompete or outsmart the Igbos that are buying up their lands are saints abi? Oba of Lagos that threatened to drown Igbos in the Lagoon etc are also saints...

Niggah just STFU, your attempts at blackmailing the Igbos are dead on arrival, focus on your ills plaguing your region and stop hobnobbing Igbos into your pathetic blame game antics.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 11:35am On Jul 01, 2020
Bikoko:

Why don't you go and eradicate them now? abi is it on Nairaland you will be wailing like a little biTch? which tribe has produced more FAKE and criminal pastors in Nigeria than your people? Baby Factory dims in its vices compared to your ritual killing brothers so it's a dice of picking your own evil.

Yeah ethnic jingoist, the Yorubas that have been threatening to attack Igbos simply because they are too stupid not to outcompete or outsmart the Igbos that are buying up their lands are saints abi? Oba of Lagos that threatened to drown Igbos in the Lagoon etc are also saints...

Niggah just STFU, your attempts at blackmailing the Igbos are dead on arrival, focus on your ills plaguing your region and stop hobnobbing Igbos into your pathetic blame game antics.
Ipob is to Ndigbo what killer herdsmen are to the Fulani. Same agenda: take over other's land. The only difference is their respective approach.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Ayekotoo(m): 11:37am On Jul 01, 2020
Bikoko:

So the ritual killers, thugs, armed robbers, yahoo yahoo etc plaguing the SW are done by Igbos abi? or the Hausas that have been clashing with Yorubas in Lagos and killing your people for years are also Igbos abi? I always knew you were particularly bright upstairs, but you just amplified my confirmation. How's Ipob any different from Yoruba hate groups that accuse the Igbos of buying their property and issuing unveiled threats like we saw in the Ladipo case? or the likes of Adeyinka Grandson that has been threatening mass violence on Igbos in the South west, or the Oba of Lagos famed for threatening to "drown Igbos in the Lagoon" nko?

Oponu.

Most of the armed robbery in Southwest are carried out by Igbos especially Lagos. Have never heard of a Yoruba person that goes to South east to commit any criminality.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by MsAllison(f): 11:38am On Jul 01, 2020
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NoIgboSoundTueh:
You're eloquent in writing you write better than achebe.
You've earned my liking and i will start following your writings now
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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bikoko: 11:40am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:

Ipob is to Ndigbo what killer herdsmen are to the Fulani. Same agenda: take over other's land. The only difference is their respective approach.
Ok let me try by juxtaposing the two scenarios ACCORDING to your epic logic: I use my hard earned money to buy up your lands after a normal business transaction/agreement between us... vs I come forcefully with guns and knives to occupy your lands and rape your women or hack you to pieces if you dare protest... are apparently the same thing according to a Yoruba man

Afonja logic at its best grin grin grin surely Awolowo will really be proud of the freed education and cognitive reasoning legacies he bequeathed to his people.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bikoko: 11:43am On Jul 01, 2020
Ayekotoo:


Most of the armed robbery in Southwest are carried out by Igbos especially Lagos. Have never heard of a Yoruba person that goes to South east to commit any criminality.
Lol, Mr data analyst... Oya bring your statistical facts and figures that shows, "most of the armed robbery in the South west are carried out by Igbos especially Lagos", you might as well add the increasing spate of ritual murders in your region to your intriguing revelations as well grin

Clown, I'm actually done with you here... thanks for entertaining me with your profound buffonery while it lasted.
Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by ZKOSOSO(m): 11:44am On Jul 01, 2020
Good people can buy land anywhere to live and do business

Evil people like Fulani terrorists who are bloodthirsty should never be allowed to own land anywhere there is civilization.!
They belong to the deserts and evil forest where their likes spiritually emanate from...!

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bulleye(m): 11:44am On Jul 01, 2020
Bikoko:

Ok let me try by juxtaposing two scenarios: I use my hard earned money to buy up your lands after a normal business transaction/agreement between us... vs I come forcefully with guns and knives to occupy your lands and rape your women or hack you to pieces if you protest are apparently the same thing according to a Yoruba man

Afonja logic at its best grin grin grin surely Awolowo will really be proud of the freed education and cognitive reasoning legacies he bequeathed to his people.
The Fulani that are setting up cattle market on the land they buy are threatened by your people. They are not killing. They just buy land in Igbo land the way Ndigbo buy land in Yoruba land. Their crime is buying Igbo land.

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Re: Abia And Fulani Market; Lagos And Ndigbo Market by Bikoko: 11:46am On Jul 01, 2020
Bulleye:

The Fulani that are setting up cattle market on the land they buy are threatened by your people. They are not killing. They just buy land in Igbo land the way Ndigbo buy land in Yoruba land. Their crime is buying Igbo land.


Re-read my first post about Igbos (not Igbos) having no problem with honest Hausa or Fulani business men having their cattle markets in the East (something that has existed in the East for years).

And you're hereby canceled and dismissed, you dey too dull for my liking grin

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