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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by AsomughaChuks02: 12:49pm On Jan 24, 2021
Grandstanding!!
Amotekun should harass any herder in Ondo and know who owns Nigeria cheesy
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Fash20: 12:49pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:
The FG should be proactive here before it escalates.

Fulanis have the right to live and stay anywhere in this country. It is enshrined in our constitution. Nobody likes war but we won't stretch our necks to be cut off without a form of resistance

Tell your terrorist brothers to stop killing. They do not have monopoly for violence. When the people can no longer take it and they retaliate don't come and cry foul.


Barbaric set of humans.

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by micflo28(m): 12:51pm On Jan 24, 2021
They are everywhere, even in the loot-built Abuja...

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by supercase1(m): 12:52pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:
The FG should be proactive here before it escalates.

Fulanis have the right to live and stay anywhere in this country. It is enshrined in our constitution. Nobody likes war but we won't stretch our necks to be cut off without a form of resistance
shut up grin table is now turning cheesy
illegal fulanis would be driven away and if u want war we would give u people war!!!

choice is urs cheesy

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 12:54pm On Jan 24, 2021
michoim:
High court and not supreme court, and the judge is a yoruba in yoruba land. Then the judgement will be nothing short of tribalism.
Because if courts in the north by northerner judges should target main occupation of southerners in the north and issue judgement against them, how will that be....

Its already being don...we can't rear pig, dog or sell our alcohol in peace in the north. Its against their godamn culture. They still want to shove that culture down our throats in the south. Ko le work

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by obailala(m): 12:54pm On Jan 24, 2021
The only thing I find bizarre about this development is why Akeredolu is the only one pushing for this. The other time, Akeredolu was the only one championing Amotekun despite all opposition. The question is, what are other southern governors doing?

There are regular herdsmen attacks in Edo, Delta, Oyo, Enugu etc. Why are these other governors sleeping and waiting for Akeredolu to carry everything on his head?
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by supercase1(m): 12:54pm On Jan 24, 2021
Fash20:


Tell your terrorist brothers to stop killing. They do not have monopoly for violence. When the people can no longer take it and they retaliate don't come and cry foul.


Barbaric set of humans.
leave that idiot grin we Sabi him type for delta cheesy I like delta boys pattern fulani attack by day and the get cleaned up and eliminated by night codely cheesy
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by eyinjuege: 12:55pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:


Cattle ranching is alien to our culture

Then practice your culture in your state. Your culture is alien to the culture of Ondo state people who are mainly agrarian.
You cannot impose your culture on their land.
Some governments in Maiduguri and other parts of the North where the Nigerian Fulanis are from have offered vast area of land forests for their cattle rearing brothers who share culture with them. Why not take up the offer?
This will tally with your cultural beliefs and not step on other people's culture na

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by ahmedajadi(m): 12:55pm On Jan 24, 2021
Szkpytqgdcvx925:
akeredelu is not born to ban FULANI from grazing
This is a Fulani who can read and write but has no brain. Ba ankali...

How can a sane person be supporting his fellow people who are destroying farms, killing and raping indigenes of where their cattle pasture? This is barbaric.

Lord lugard will not rest in peace wherever he is for amalgamation of south and north... He will be wishing he didn't do it but it's too late.

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Fash20: 12:56pm On Jan 24, 2021
supercase1:

leave that idiot grin we Sabi him type for delta cheesy I like delta boys pattern fulani attack by day and the get cleaned up and eliminated by night codely cheesy

Lol
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 12:57pm On Jan 24, 2021
Asgard13:

I PITY YOUR GENARATION NOT EVEN SORRY FOR THEM

Very unfortunate
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Conrod: 12:59pm On Jan 24, 2021
Sweeetheart:



southwest Governors, Yoruba this and that


don't you Igbo have shame? it take unelected KANU to propose security for your helpless kinsmen, even with the ESN establishment, there is low fund to back them up because of your Governors adamant not to recognized them


every thread Yoruba Yoruba this and that, I don't think you Igbo do advise una self, can't you people mind your business and face your ancestral land for once?
When we tried to mind our business in 1967 you people sacrificed lives to ensure it didnt work.
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Vistra40: 12:59pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:


Cattle ranching is alien to our culture

But your host communities are not down with your culture. Stay up north so you can practice your culture
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 12:59pm On Jan 24, 2021
Asgard13:


Oga today is 24 January

Oga ultimatum is to leave ondo forest

Oga we’re not talking about grazing in highways and cities

Oga we’re talking about leaving Yoruba forests

Oga Fulani said they won’t listen to any Yoruba man

Oga Fulani are in Yoruba forest

They will keep maiming killing slaughtering Yoruba people from the forest

Oga show me we’re your judgement chased them out of your forest

Oga ultimatum have semi expired..

If they’ve not left in six days .. they won’t leave in a day

Oga what are you saying

Will shouting illiterate change the fact that the law did no chases them from the forest but did stop open grazing

Oga a farm is not a forest

Finally receive sense

It’s common

Even the herdsmen are more intelligent than the the sophisticated


Illiterate... You can't even comprehend simple English. Shame
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by oaugraduate1234(m): 1:00pm On Jan 24, 2021
Szkpytqgdcvx925:
akeredelu is not born to ban FULANI from grazing

It will shock you.
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 1:01pm On Jan 24, 2021
Princeps:
these nonsense fulanis cannot try this rubbish in the Niger Delta or in the East. Because they know that Yorubas are weak and their political leaders have sold their destiny in Abuja. Only mouth una get. Shay Ojukwu no warn Awolowo on top this Hausa/Fulani people matter?

Wake up. You are dreaming!
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Godbless86: 1:02pm On Jan 24, 2021
Szkpytqgdcvx925:
akeredelu is not born to ban FULANI from grazing




The tin is not abt if Akeredolu can .It is the Law that he will implement.In a sanse societies like overseas no movement of cows just as it is in nigeria .If we love this country the right thing needs to be done.
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Moneywirer: 1:02pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:
The FG should be proactive here before it escalates.

Fulanis have the right to live and stay anywhere in this country. It is enshrined in our constitution. Nobody likes war but we won't stretch our necks to be cut off without a form of resistance

But the problem with y'all is that you put up a resistance even before any form of provocation.
In fact these herders are the ones provoking the entire country by their incessant killings down south.
Fulani is a menace to this country!!!

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 1:03pm On Jan 24, 2021
Sammy07:


Where do you school?
North And not the East?



*All Forest Reserves in the State are to be vacated by herdsmen within the next 7 days with effect from today, Monday 18th January, 2021.

*Night-grazing is banned with immediate effect because most farm destruction takes place at night.

*Movement of cattle within cities and highways is prohibited.

*Under-aged grazing of cattle is outlawed.

“Our resolution to guarantee safety of lives and property within the State shall remain utmost as security agencies have been directed to enforce the ban.

“In its usual magnanimity, our administration will give a grace period of seven days for those who wish to carry on with their cattle-rearing business to register with appropriate authorities”.

The 7-day grace expires on Monday.

Officials of the State Ministry of Justice said the Ondo government derived the legal basis for its action, not just from the constitution, but two legal instruments.

One is the Land Use Act, part of the 1999 constitution, which vests the control of the land in the state on the governor.

The other legal instrument is the 1969 Trade Cattle Tax Law of Ondo State, enacted in the West, the same year that Justice Thompson made his historic judgment.


I have bolded it for you to understand
Count seven days from 18the January,which day will the seventh day end

Illiterate guy grin


Don't mind the retarded
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by AlfaB: 1:05pm On Jan 24, 2021
Sammy07:



The other legal instrument is the 1969 Trade Cattle Tax Law of Ondo State, enacted in the West, the same year that Justice Thompson made his historic judgment.





Illiterate guy

There was no such thing as Ondo state in 1969.
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Vistra40: 1:05pm On Jan 24, 2021
Asgard13:


Oga Fulani said they’re not leaving.. did he ban open grazing in forest?

This Yoruba boy sef

UltimAtum is to leave forest ... as tuface he is .. he’s talking open grazing..

Oga read

When others are addressing a serious threat you are here still causing further division among southerners. I’m not yoruba but this your behaviour is childish bro

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 1:06pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:


Government builds markets and allocates to Igbo people for their business. How many ranches did the government build for us?

Very backward lots.

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Dong2: 1:07pm On Jan 24, 2021
Asgard13:


I schooled in Yoruba

Guess they taught me nonsense... ndia egbula m..

Oga am saying even if till 200 years

Oga Fulani not send Yoruba

We will be here to read the ultimatum from the Yoruba judge grin

Chai! Everything about you is illiterate
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by TimeManager(m): 1:08pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:


Cattle ranching is alien to our culture
stupid & barbaric culture. Buhari is ranching his cow, is he not fulani?
If you behave like animals, you will be dealt with like animals.

kiss the truth!

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Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by ChoCho54(f): 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2021
BanevsJoker:
"A Daniel has come to judgement."
The Daniel here is the late Thompson Johnson of blessed memory!!

This kind of injunction existed all along and none of the past and present leaders could enforce it because they are all United in corruption both north and south.
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by DEmejioba1: 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2021
Gov. Akeredolu is my main MAN,I just love his style of governance.
Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by Amustical(m): 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2021
Yoruba amaka.... If this country want to be perfect is coming from Yoruba. They are too learned years before now

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