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Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by SocialJustice: 4:00pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Nigeria is a defective country |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by faste: 4:02pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Them want amnesty! |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Slimqueen(f): 4:03pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
I dont believe this written report. pls stop this strategy of scripting unrealistic interviews. I hate it. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by CSTRR: 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
The North is like a curse. An embargo or a yoke on the destiny of Nigeria. It's like no matter what Nigeria does, as long as these people are there, the country is never moving forward. Right now in the National assembly, these savages are asking that underaged married girls should be allowed to vote. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by kayusely70(m): 4:09pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Nigeria Is Several Countries In One Geographical Contraption That Should Be Urgently Dismantled. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Trogge: 4:12pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
jumper524:uncle, what baffles me is that how can one person or a group of persons kidnapp 300 hundred student with out any one knowing, like it's money that someone will trow at the boot of a car. And drive off without anyone knowing 2 Likes |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by lagdmark(m): 4:13pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Under Mallam Buhari the jungle have overtaken the cities /villages. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by yaki84: 4:14pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
coolcharm:Truth that some people will be so uncomfortable with |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by sinkhole: 4:14pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
ghettochild:guys, he did not count. He said they are too many to estimate but he is assuming 1000! |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Awoo88: 4:15pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
codedly telling the south that fulanis are armed and ready |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Brooklynsouth(f): 4:17pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Redcrafton:especially that omenka , you will never see him here immediately igbo or ipob news props up you will see typing epistle for his moronic fools to digest 1 Like |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Amah70: 4:19pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Islie: In one siege, these armed men assisted by inaction of Fulani-run Nigeria armed forces, can overrun the whole of southern Nigeria anytime they want - Amotekun and ESN notwithstanding. Southern politicians continue to wait for 2023 when northern politicians shall appoint some southerners to become president and whatever. Let the 12 sharia states govern themselves as they want, either by returning regional government system to Nigeria; or by dissolution of Nigeria.
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Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Nobody: 4:24pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
men this epistle is long but the first thing I have picked is that two leaders returning from Hajj where arrested at the Airport so DSS allowed them to go to Hajj isn't that the best opportunity to collaborate with the NIA to organize some Islamic lecture for them in Saudi Arabia via proxy in order for them to change their ways and repent anyway let me continue reading. Fulani farmer clash would continue until someone like President Buhari can influence his Fulani brothers that he is making more profit and more nunu without choosing a Nomadic lifestyle perhaps the reason Baba like to visit his Daura farm and true growing up in the 80's as a toddler I use to have this Fulani dress I do cherish and yes they do carry a stick which the do put by their neck and hang with there two hands on while the Fulani women sell their fura which me still don't like the taste, anyway when I finish reading I would give my advice. Well the first advice is not necessary amnesty but that of reconciliation from what I have read innocent people have been killed and livelihood taking away, if those people don't heal even after amnesty they would find a way to assassinate those who hurt them in the past. So reconciliation and possibly compensation is the first step. The second step is to know the root of the problems from the bottom up and sign a local threaty on how they want to cohabit. They should demarcate the land allocate grazing land even if they have to pay for it and also have penalties when farm land are destroyed. They should also be a way to mediate when conflicts of interest arise with an impartial Judge. Thirdly the Amnesty program shouldn't be given completely there should be conditions attached to it, deterrent from any criminal activity for the next five to ten years should make the Amnesty acceptable as well as other conditions that might seems fit . The 1000 Ak47 should be sold back to government but you and I know the average price for an Ak47 $1200 and $1500 I don't know what exchange rate they using sha,the young ones should be sent to school and the youths properly engage. Lastly there should be a joint vigilante between the herders and the local community,while also ensuring there are no foreign influences in their activities. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by TruthinAction: 4:26pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
persius555: There is no such thing as the fulani herdsmen and farmers clash. It is a terrorist attacks on farmers by the fulani herdsmen. Let's call a spade a spade. 3 Likes |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Amah70: 4:30pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
coolcharm: The Jihadists running Nigeria know what they are waiting for: any slight opportunity to unleash the armed Jihadists called bandits towards attacks on southern Nigeria. Did PMB not tell a huge crowd of Moslems in Kaduna in 2001 that he would not relent until the whole of Nigeria is governed by Islamic Sharia criminal laws? |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by ukahrawah: 4:32pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Truth is that the North has been preparing for these lawlessness a long time ago. Already, there's social crisis influenced by religion and politics. This provides an incite to how it all started in Afghanistan. Soon, what you call bandits would turn to warlords. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by anambraamaka: 4:34pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Nawao nobody safe |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by leisuretym: 4:42pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
They are illegal immigrants looking to cash out, government should go there and open fire on these criminals..if you could open fire on endsars protesters why not on bandits also? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Omoslim26: 4:48pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
JackWolfskin: mthweee so you are saying there is no such thing as no human counting special eye lens Mr ITK |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by mysteryman2014: 4:52pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Each AK-47 cost #750K, and about a 1000 with AK47 obviously someone is sponsoring these bandits. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by charlesucheh(m): 4:55pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
ARMS were entering, But food wasn't! Yet the borders remained closed all that while! this government's misplaced priorities has really caused us things!!! |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Leo588(m): 5:01pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Paperwhite: The useless and heartless animal didn't know that we know it all |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Afrikahene: 5:09pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
All I saw in this article is that BANDITS ARE FULANI TERRORISTS fighting against HAUSA farmers. There is now a heavy clash between the Hausa and Fulani in the North and the Fulanis are suffering heavy causalty that they are now hiding in the forests begging the Hausa people to stop retaliating. It is time for the Hausa to meet with Afenifere and IPOB to form a triangle that will eventually end the illegal Fulani occupation of Nigeria. |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Ten06(m): 5:19pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
jumper524:Bubu will never declare war on his brothers, if it is middle belt or Niger Delta he would have been threatening fire and brimstones and would have declared operations python dance |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Dollanaira: 5:35pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Really |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Tomomewo1(m): 6:01pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Condemnation without outreach can only Carry forward a crippling status quo. These people are victims of a failed system. They are human beings like us; with aspirations and hopes. You don't throw the baby away with the bath water. If they are willing to make peace, the situation can be managed effectively. (quote author=Fvckhypocrite post=97249308]Buhari must be abnormal Kill all this terrorist once and for all but you said no bcoz they are ur futa jallon blood So the bandits wives usually come to town to sell fura da nono Wonders!!! [/quote] |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by calcal: 6:09pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
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Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by RichAbujaGuy: 6:22pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
I don't think PMB is going to sack his useless service chiefs. Hopefully the next 2023 leader puts the needed military and police resources where necessary for security. Katsina: The motorcycle bandits terrorising northern Nigeria By Nduka Orjinmo BBC News, Nigeria Nigeria's north-west, an area almost the size of the UK, borders Niger and criminal gangs criss-cross between the two countries, evading security. 5 July The groups are the latest to join Nigeria's lucrative kidnap for ransom industry, and are quite brazen in their operations. In the last decade more than 8,000 people have been killed in the states of Kebbi, Sokoto, Niger and Zamfara, according to the International Crisis Group. But recent attacks in the president's home state of Katsina, where more than 100 people were killed in attacks between April and June, have led to protests and calls for his resignation. On two separate occasions the bandits targeted villagers who had received food handouts from the government during the coronavirus lockdown. "They were about 200 on motorbikes, each bike rider carried a passenger and they all carried AK-47 guns," Bashir Kadisau, an eyewitness, told the BBC. He said he climbed to the top of a tree when he saw the large number of motorcycle riders coming into Kadisau village, and saw the attackers loot shops, steal cattle and grain, and shoot people who were fleeing. Climate change fuels conflict The attacks are rooted in decades-long competition over resources between ethnic Fulani herders and farming communities. The herders are mostly nomadic and can be found on major highways and streets across the country herding their cattle, but they have become involved in deadly clashes with farmers in Nigeria's north-western and central states. This is because these areas have suffered massive deforestation, due to the impact of the Sahara Desert spreading south, causing arable farming land to disappear and water to become scarce. 'Kidnapping more lucrative than herding cows' Armed groups within Fulani communities are being accused of resorting to criminality. "The herders now see kidnapping and pillaging as more lucrative than the herding. "The biggest cow would go for 200,000 naira but one kidnapping would fetch millions," Dr Adamu said. On two separate occasions the bandits targeted villagers who had received food handouts from the government during the coronavirus lockdown. "They were about 200 on motorbikes, each bike rider carried a passenger and they all carried AK-47 guns," Bashir Kadisau, an eyewitness, told the BBC. He said he climbed to the top of a tree when he saw the large number of motorcycle riders coming into Kadisau village, and saw the attackers loot shops, steal cattle and grain, and shoot people who were fleeing. link to the entire article. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53009704 1 Like
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Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Legalese(m): 6:35pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
How do they buy petrol for their numerous bikes? 2 Likes |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by RichAbujaGuy: 6:41pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
Legalese: this story shock my brain when i read it a few months ago. the hustle is real o. Niger exports fuel to Nigeria as Egypt, Algeria build 13 refineries https://guardian.ng/news/niger-exports-fuel-to-nigeria-as-egypt-algeria-build-13-refineries/ 1 Like
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Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by Mayng01(m): 6:43pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
This is madness |
Re: Lawal Saidu: I Saw 1,000 Bandits With AK-47 Rifles, Some Under Influence Of Drug by excel101(m): 6:48pm On Dec 20, 2020 |
The North are really foolish to have allow themselves to be deceived into playing politics with the security of their region. Very soon they'll be the ones complaint that their region is not peaceful. |
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