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Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by bilms(m): 1:53am On Jan 25, 2021
*Attack on Fulani and the mismanagement of crisis in South West*

Courage without clarity is a disaster and instead of addressing the insecurity issue in South West with wisdom, we should be careful not to bring more disaster upon the region.

On Friday, 22nd January 2021, the home of Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State was attacked by a group of indigenous people in the area, led by one Sunday Igboho.

The attack followed a purported 7 days ultimatum given to Fulani to vacate the environment due to the increased insecurity and kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen.

It should be recalled that kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen and bandits has increased in recent time across the country.

The situation in South Western Nigeria is taking a troubling and an alarming shape, just like those of North Western states of Kaduna and Zamfara State.

In this past week, quit notice was given to Fulani by the indigenous people of Ibarapa.

Similarly, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu reportedly gave Fulani quit notice from Ondo State forest reserve aswell.

It is my view that, the repeated quit notice or outright ejection, being given to citizens of Nigeria within Nigeria in response to conflict or crisis will amount to courage without clarity and mismanagement of crisis. Such unfortunate proclamations or unlawful ejection, instead of addressing the insecurity situation, may aggravate it, not just in the South West, but across the length and breadth of the country.

The Attack on Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa, no matter the good intention, will do more harm than good to the people and government across the country should do everything they can to discourage such unhealthy practices.

Insecurity in the country affects everybody.

People being kidnapped and killed in Katsina State are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Zamfara are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Kaduna are Hausa and also Fulani.

Who will victims in those northern states hold accountable other than the government?

Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of federal government in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Abdulrazaq Hamzat
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by nellyelitz(m): 2:26am On Jan 25, 2021
Why am i not surprised with this your puke? Yoruba musllim!l
Birds of the same feather...

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by princemillla(m): 2:43am On Jan 25, 2021
bilms:
*Attack on Fulani and the mismanagement of crisis in South West*

Courage without clarity is a disaster and instead of addressing the insecurity issue in South West with wisdom, we should be careful not to bring more disaster upon the region.

On Friday, 22nd January 2021, the home of Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State was attacked by a group of indigenous people in the area, led by one Sunday Igboho.

The attack followed a purported 7 days ultimatum given to Fulani to vacate the environment due to the increased insecurity and kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen.

It should be recalled that kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen and bandits has increased in recent time across the country.

The situation in South Western Nigeria is taking a troubling and an alarming shape, just like those of North Western states of Kaduna and Zamfara State.

In this past week, quit notice was given to Fulani by the indigenous people of Ibarapa.

Similarly, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu reportedly gave Fulani quit notice from Ondo State forest reserve aswell.

It is my view that, the repeated quit notice or outright ejection, being given to citizens of Nigeria within Nigeria in response to conflict or crisis will amount to courage without clarity and mismanagement of crisis. Such unfortunate proclamations or unlawful ejection, instead of addressing the insecurity situation, may aggravate it, not just in the South West, but across the length and breadth of the country.

The Attack on Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa, no matter the good intention, will do more harm than good to the people and government across the country should do everything they can to discourage such unhealthy practices.

Insecurity in the country affects everybody.

People being kidnapped and killed in Katsina State are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Zamfara are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Kaduna are Hausa and also Fulani.

Who will victims in those northern states hold accountable other than the government?

Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of federal government in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Abdulrazaq Hamzat




If ur post is all about condemning the burning of seriki house in ibarapa without mentioning the atrocities commited by same seriki then uve not written any sensible thing.

.let me take a back seat and watch this post

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by bilms(m): 2:56am On Jan 25, 2021
cool cool
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by SadiqBabaSani: 2:56am On Jan 25, 2021
Op is. Snitche, wat re u writing sef
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by stonemasonn: 3:00am On Jan 25, 2021
The Seriki, where is he from originally? Is he even Nigerian? Is he recognized/registered by the Ondo state government.
He plotted a coup against another seriki using armed mercenaries...is that legal? His body guards are armed...is it also legal?
You guys want to tell us the seriki has no knowledge of the crimes committed by his people at Ibarapa?

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by orisa37: 3:19am On Jan 25, 2021
It is my view that, the repeated quit notice or outright ejection, being given to these INVADERS from NIGER REPUBLIC AND BEYOND in Nigeria in response to conflict and crisis, is courageous and right.

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by kayusely70(m): 3:43am On Jan 25, 2021
All Suspected Criminals Should Be Brought To Book.
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Masterkernel1: 3:58am On Jan 25, 2021
bilms:
*Attack on Fulani and the mismanagement of crisis in South West*

Courage without clarity is a disaster and instead of addressing the insecurity issue in South West with wisdom, we should be careful not to bring more disaster upon the region.

On Friday, 22nd January 2021, the home of Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State was attacked by a group of indigenous people in the area, led by one Sunday Igboho.

The attack followed a purported 7 days ultimatum given to Fulani to vacate the environment due to the increased insecurity and kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen.

It should be recalled that kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen and bandits has increased in recent time across the country.

The situation in South Western Nigeria is taking a troubling and an alarming shape, just like those of North Western states of Kaduna and Zamfara State.

In this past week, quit notice was given to Fulani by the indigenous people of Ibarapa.

Similarly, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu reportedly gave Fulani quit notice from Ondo State forest reserve aswell.

It is my view that, the repeated quit notice or outright ejection, being given to citizens of Nigeria within Nigeria in response to conflict or crisis will amount to courage without clarity and mismanagement of crisis. Such unfortunate proclamations or unlawful ejection, instead of addressing the insecurity situation, may aggravate it, not just in the South West, but across the length and breadth of the country.

The Attack on Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa, no matter the good intention, will do more harm than good to the people and government across the country should do everything they can to discourage such unhealthy practices.

Insecurity in the country affects everybody.

People being kidnapped and killed in Katsina State are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Zamfara are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Kaduna are Hausa and also Fulani.

Who will victims in those northern states hold accountable other than the government?

Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of federal government in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Abdulrazaq Hamzat


You need to go back to school. What sort of one sided story is this? Kindly show the world your episode, articles condemning the atrocities of Fulanis, instead you're busy poor scripted primary school essay.

I'm Igbo, try your rubbish in the East and die.

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by bilms(m): 4:18am On Jan 25, 2021
Hum
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Sammy07: 4:29am On Jan 25, 2021
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bilms:
*Attack on Fulani and the mismanagement of crisis in South West*

Courage without clarity is a disaster and instead of addressing the insecurity issue in South West with wisdom, we should be careful not to bring more disaster upon the region.

On Friday, 22nd January 2021, the home of Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State was attacked by a group of indigenous people in the area, led by one Sunday Igboho.

The attack followed a purported 7 days ultimatum given to Fulani to vacate the environment due to the increased insecurity and kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen.

It should be recalled that kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen and bandits has increased in recent time across the country.

The situation in South Western Nigeria is taking a troubling and an alarming shape, just like those of North Western states of Kaduna and Zamfara State.

In this past week, quit notice was given to Fulani by the indigenous people of Ibarapa.

Similarly, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu reportedly gave Fulani quit notice from Ondo State forest reserve aswell.

It is my view that, the repeated quit notice or outright ejection, being given to citizens of Nigeria within Nigeria in response to conflict or crisis will amount to courage without clarity and mismanagement of crisis. Such unfortunate proclamations or unlawful ejection, instead of addressing the insecurity situation, may aggravate it, not just in the South West, but across the length and breadth of the country.

The Attack on Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa, no matter the good intention, will do more harm than good to the people and government across the country should do everything they can to discourage such unhealthy practices.

Insecurity in the country affects everybody.

People being kidnapped and killed in Katsina State are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Zamfara are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Kaduna are Hausa and also Fulani.

Who will victims in those northern states hold accountable other than the government?

Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of federal government in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Abdulrazaq Hamzat
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Rubbish from Hamzat this time

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by ImperialYoruba: 4:35am On Jan 25, 2021
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bilms:
*Attack on Fulani and the mismanagement of crisis in South West*

Courage without clarity is a disaster and instead of addressing the insecurity issue in South West with wisdom, we should be careful not to bring more disaster upon the region.

On Friday, 22nd January 2021, the home of Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State was attacked by a group of indigenous people in the area, led by one Sunday Igboho.

The attack followed a purported 7 days ultimatum given to Fulani to vacate the environment due to the increased insecurity and kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen.

It should be recalled that kidnapping by alleged Fulani herdsmen and bandits has increased in recent time across the country.

The situation in South Western Nigeria is taking a troubling and an alarming shape, just like those of North Western states of Kaduna and Zamfara State.

In this past week, quit notice was given to Fulani by the indigenous people of Ibarapa.

Similarly, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu reportedly gave Fulani quit notice from Ondo State forest reserve aswell.

It is my view that, the repeated quit notice or outright ejection, being given to citizens of Nigeria within Nigeria in response to conflict or crisis will amount to courage without clarity and mismanagement of crisis. Such unfortunate proclamations or unlawful ejection, instead of addressing the insecurity situation, may aggravate it, not just in the South West, but across the length and breadth of the country.

The Attack on Seriki Fulani in Ibarapa, no matter the good intention, will do more harm than good to the people and government across the country should do everything they can to discourage such unhealthy practices.

Insecurity in the country affects everybody.

People being kidnapped and killed in Katsina State are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Zamfara are Fulani. People being kidnapped and killed in Kaduna are Hausa and also Fulani.

Who will victims in those northern states hold accountable other than the government?

Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of federal government in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Abdulrazaq Hamzat
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Arrest miyetti Allah leadership, they are root cause of insecurity in Ibarapa.

If seriki fulani had been a responsible citizen as demanded by constitution, and expected of every Nigerian, there would not have been a cause for his sack, or the escalation that forced his eviction.

Treat the root cause of the problem by arresting seriki fulani and his co-miyetti Allah.

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by quiverfull(m): 6:01am On Jan 25, 2021
Curiously, in its haste to play the role of champion of the Fulani, the Presidency falsely presented the action of Akeredolu as seeking “…to unilaterally oust thousands of herders who have lived all their lives in the state…” There is nothing in the governor’s statement that suggests that. He only rightly ordered illegal occupants out of forest reserves.
(Culled from the Punch Newspaper).

According to this Op, are we to keep quiet and watch these criminals take over our lands?

At no point in our history has this country been this divided. This utterly useless and nepotistic administration has failed.

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Difrent: 6:13am On Jan 25, 2021
Masterkernel1:



You need to go back to school. What sort of one sided story is this? Kindly show the world your episode, articles condemning the atrocities of Fulanis, instead you're busy poor scripted primary school essay.

I'm Igbo, try your rubbish in the East and die.

How many have you killed abi you want them to finish raping your women before you act.....chestbeater.
The guy story is balanced ,it's people like you who refuse to open their eyes and call a crime a crime that are bias,you call the write up bias because a simple search of internet will reveal several condemnations of criminal herdsmen attacks. criminal herdsmen exist just like criminal Ibos exist. Law abiding Fulanis are also victims of these crimes too just like law abiding Ibos are victims of crimes perpetrated by IBO criminals.
Crime has no tribe

Go down history lane ,there was a time in the past when practically all crimes in the country are attributed to the Ibos even when NOT ALL IBOS are criminals
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by helinues: 6:44am On Jan 25, 2021
@ op, were you on a journey to Pluto when the herdsmen were killing people..

So you guys can't stand the heat but want to stay in the kitchen..

Cc lzaa imhotep

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by tamdun: 6:52am On Jan 25, 2021
Even a chicken will fight back when there's nowhere to run, u expect yoruba people to sit and watch how u butcher and rape their people?
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by an0daGuy: 7:53am On Jan 25, 2021
Classic yoruba behavior.

Leaving the attacker and condemning the bereaved. Let us see how you guys Blame lamidi cownu for this one again.

Yoruba ronu oh.
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by bilms(m): 9:51am On Jan 25, 2021
shocked
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by ivolt: 10:03am On Jan 25, 2021
The OP is the protege of Muric Akintola, we know where is allegiance lies.
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Masterkernel1: 10:06am On Jan 25, 2021
Difrent:


How many have you killed abi you want them to finish raping your women before you act.....chestbeater.
The guy story is balanced ,it's people like you who refuse to open their eyes and call a crime a crime that are bias,you call the write up bias because a simple search of internet will reveal several condemnations of criminal herdsmen attacks. criminal herdsmen exist just like criminal Ibos exist. Law abiding Fulanis are also victims of these crimes too just like law abiding Ibos are victims of crimes perpetrated by IBO criminals.
Crime has no tribe

Go down history lane ,there was a time in the past when practically all crimes in the country are attributed to the Ibos even when NOT ALL IBOS are criminals


You have English comprehension problems. What caused the reprisal attack on the Seriki? , and you aren't bringing that in view, that's why you can't tall among intellectuals.

If you can't summarize cause and effect, you're biased as your people.

As regards to Igbos and crime, kindly show any data that Eastern states top on Nigerian crime rate, I don't argue with idiots, show data from NBC or newspaper. I will show you data of crimes for years according to states.
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Nobody: 10:27am On Jan 25, 2021
Major crashes of systems in Nigeria always start in Oyo state: the first republic crash started with wetie, the second republic with the crisis in Oyo state in 1983. And this...

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Difrent: 11:12am On Jan 25, 2021
Masterkernel1:



As regards to Igbos and crime, kindly show any data that Eastern states top on Nigerian crime rate, I don't argue with idiots, show data from NBC or newspaper. I will show you data of crimes for years according to states.

You lack comprehension, the focus was don't judge the majority by actions of few
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by ShackWes(f): 11:13am On Jan 25, 2021
Nigerians beware
Tinubu and Atiku are silent on this
know your real enemies now
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by Masterkernel1: 11:24am On Jan 25, 2021
Difrent:


You lack comprehension, the focus was Lagos

It's unfortunate to notice you're quick to forget. You said "Igbos had a higher crime rate at some point", you may need to check the topic once again, the topic deals on South West not Lagos, before you ran into Igbos, thanks.
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by bilms(m): 11:58am On Jan 25, 2021
Hum
Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by 4four(m): 12:49pm On Jan 25, 2021
Op please keep ur sermon for your fellow terrorists up north, you mean we should be waiting for non existing securities apparatus or untill all our kins men go into extinction like indigenous hausas or untill all our kins men are pursue out of their anccestoral land to IDP camp just like most indigenous hausas?

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Re: Attack On Fulani And Mismanagement Of Crisis In South West by bilms(m): 8:40pm On Jan 25, 2021
shocked

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