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Why Do Southern Nigerians Act So Helpless Against "Fulani Herdsmen"? by Aconomist: 9:12pm On Jul 02, 2020
Southern Nigerians have been crying and whining about "Fulani herdsmen" attacks for decades. Every day, you will hear about atrocities committed by these herdsmen against southern Nigerians. But instead of organizing themselves to fight and defeat this menace, they would rather just cry and whine -- begging the government to save them.

This is why black people are natural slaves.

There is no other race where settled, highly-populated people can be tormented and massacred by a small number of rag-tag, impoverished nomads. Whites, Arabs or Asians would have banded together to wipe out the nomads, but blacks just whine and pray for someone to save them. With all the illegal imports that Igbos smuggle into Nigeria, they can't manage to import guns to defend themselves from these relentless attacks? With all their "intelligence" they can't build their own guns to defend themselves?

This same pathetic helplessness is why Igbos and Yoruba have been hunted for slave labor for most of their history.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/07/lamentations-in-anambra-as-herdsmen-take-over-farmlands/

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/06/07/report-fulani-herdsmen-killed-2539-nigerians-in-654-attacks/
Re: Why Do Southern Nigerians Act So Helpless Against "Fulani Herdsmen"? by babasolution: 1:37am On Jul 03, 2020
I think because the Fulani herdsmen mostly attack remote villages were the poorest of the poor are,there's no economic incentive to fight the herdsmen,southern Nigerians mostly only fight for economic incentives,
Re: Why Do Southern Nigerians Act So Helpless Against "Fulani Herdsmen"? by babasolution: 1:40am On Jul 03, 2020
I don't think you are a Nigerian,you do not understand the context of the whole thing
Re: Why Do Southern Nigerians Act So Helpless Against "Fulani Herdsmen"? by Aconomist: 2:40am On Jul 03, 2020
babasolution:
I think because the Fulani herdsmen mostly attack remote villages were the poorest of the poor are,there's no economic incentive to fight the herdsmen,southern Nigerians mostly only fight for economic incentives,

So why are they running cows through your universities? Shameless men.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSGWYKHCVOQ&feature=emb_title
Re: Why Do Southern Nigerians Act So Helpless Against "Fulani Herdsmen"? by babasolution: 3:36am On Jul 03, 2020
Aconomist:


So why are they running cows through your universities? Shameless men.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSGWYKHCVOQ&feature=emb_title

They have been doing that for ages now,the thing is that people don't care,for whatever reason people don't care, for southern nigerians anything that doesn't bring money into their pockets directly they do not care about

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