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Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:22pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
ChoCho54:Yoruba's body language invited them to the south. Herdsmen are more careful in other part of the south. Only God will help us. I don't see any other solution except sharing this country. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by kayjay69(m): 5:27pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
History has proven that if and when people are confronted with an existential threat and manage to survive, they are usually stronger. The problem is my people are not resolute as has been proven by these recent attacks from these I believe beyond these recent events, the resolve of the Yoruba will be strengthened and we will he stronger. When I say Yoruba, I do not refer to politicians nor persons who have sold out themselves a long time ago, I refer to the average Yoruba man in Southwest Nigeria. SpecialAdviser: 2 Likes |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by calcal: 5:30pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Thanks to the relentless efforts of the white people to creating information technology, with the smartphone anyone is a journalist and is free also to post it on youtube, even you be paid for doing so. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Nasir123(m): 5:44pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
justosee: You can just imagine! And we have people whom we call Yoruba leaders o! What a Pity 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by oursnail(m): 5:47pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Nobody knows the ruling strategy of GSM of Oyo State.He trust trouble makers that he will use to campaign second term for him. Only person that know and can talk to GSM of Oyo State his is Friend OSOKOMOLE.1. Ayodele Even Fayose Still give GSM another title BABY GOVERNOR. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by SpecialAdviser(m): 5:48pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
kayjay69: You are right. Again I believe Yorubas should not be swayed easily by having same religious belief like the north. Talking about Islam. An average Yoruba Muslim is very peaceful in his ways. Cannot be compared to their northern counterpart. Your heritage first before religion. That does not mean they should discard Islam but to make it clear there will be boundaries. The north is aggressively violence. Politicians are also not doing good to Yoruba race. 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Jostoman: 5:54pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
tit:Seyi makinde is a real nigga, he play his game maturely to escape the trap those greedy politicians set for him. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by wink2015(m): 6:16pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
OBASANJO brought all these pains the Yoruba nation is going through. Right from 1979 when he was handing over he had all the opportunity as a military general to restructure Nigeria. But he was carried away by the feelings of that period which was quiet a deception. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Sunnyja: 6:20pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
UncommonLogic:The joke is on you who does not know that the man said in the 40s' the Fulanis were very peaceful and accommodating until a particular set of Fulanis who deliberately destroy farm lands emerged. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by HIPROFILE(m): 6:36pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
When Nnamdi Kanu was warning and saying all this things happening now you the YORUBA people called him names just because it was only affecting the igbos then now it has come to you guys and you are crying up and down like helpless goats. I have realized over time that regards issues concerning the future of this country Igbos sees the future more. They would warn, talk and react but because you all Yoruba race is politically blinded and have this portion of hate for Igbos you would never take their advice and warnings serious Now see how visitors are gradually taking over your lands the worst part is that your so called National Jagaban can not utter a word while his people are being raped murdered and kidnapped on daily basis. 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by ThatFairGuy: 6:38pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Slimanyd2:Weere wa l'eje e 2 Likes |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by ThatFairGuy: 6:41pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
an0daGuy:Animal in Human skin |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by UncommonLogic: 6:52pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Sunnyja: So just because the man said that there are now a new set of Fulanis who have criminal tendencies, is that enough prove/evidence that his son was killed by one of them? If the man had said the killer is someone from your tribe, you will be one of the ones asking for evidence but because he accused a Fulani we should accept it as facts even though no corroborating evidence to support such conclusion just an assumption? See the illogical thinking of the same set of youths who are crying everyday about how their leaders are not visionary and imaginative enough yet they are also stuck in the thinking of someone in the stone age. The joke is not only on you but on people who reason like you. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by 143WaZoBia: 8:05pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Slimanyd2:That’s not even the problem. Only one reaction in this same Oyo these same set of people started trending stop killing Northerners. Like what the suck? |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Nobody: 8:52pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
SpecialAdviser: Makinde is diverting attention from the Fulanis to prevent further crisis in Oyo State. The Police can also submit investigation report of the crisis and exonerate the Fulanis to reduce tension. AMOTEKUN, Vigilante and the people know the killer. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Difrent: 9:30pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Slimanyd2: Don't mind them , they only want to hear about crisis and violence and spread fake news to suit their fake narratives...all of a sudden every criminal is a fulanis man. with all the hardened southern criminals most crimes down south is perpetrated by southerners but blamed on the fulanis , woe unto them 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by maste: 9:52pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
The yorubas choose leaders who don't care about them. Leaders who would rather appease their enemies than rally their people for self defence and development. Their leaders think that power will be given to them by outsiders. What a shame. Till today the ruler of Ilorin is an Emir, a fulani thanks to Afonja. Even the youths are ready to die for these wolves in sheep's clothing. What a shame. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by bigfish3k: 10:42pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
UncommonLogic:So you can't join the dots from the interview to reach a conclusion. Better ask for a refund of your school fees 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by UncommonLogic: 10:58pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
bigfish3k: Joining the dots simply tells me that you will believe anything as long as it fits the narrative that you want to hear no matter how dumb it sounds. You need to find a real school where they teach logic and common sense and enroll. You must have attended one of those pay as you go fake universities in Nigeria where you pay your lecturers or buy questions just to pass. Smh for Nigeria. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by NaMeAboki: 11:21pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
What would you expect from ppl who speak from two sides of their mouths; he told gov Makinde one thing (the murder was political and the killers were Yoruba) and now he is saying an entirely different thing - it is increasing apparent that almost any crime committed in the south is by Fulani. SMH https://www.nairaland.com/6424972/herdsmen-not-responsible-aborodes-killing |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Funkeshuga(m): 11:24pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
an0daGuy: abusive, funny but sadly is true Yoruba are playing politics at the detriment of their peace, by the time it will be game over, everybody eyes go open |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by bigfish3k: 11:31pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
UncommonLogic:Joining the dots will give you the shape of the answer which means that its the herdsmen that killed him. How can you say he died because he is a politician without giving us any clue on why he was killed and by who. We have evidences of how these herdsman have been behaving, killing, raping and maiming people. Please also tell me that those running to Benin Republic for safety are politicians. Mtchew. You people should just try and fear God. Stay away from evil and lies. For your information I schooled both in the east and more in the west except you are saying that western tertiary institutions are now mushroom schools 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by an0daGuy: 11:43pm On Feb 20, 2021 |
Funkeshuga: Our eyes have always been open, it’s just left for the afonjas eyes to be open and washed anew That time is fast approaching |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by UncommonLogic: 12:08am On Feb 21, 2021 |
bigfish3k: If you schooled in the west then you will know that even if 98 percent of killings in a city like Chicago is normally done by African Americans, it is still not a reason to automatically assume that anyone killed in the city must have been done by an African American. You still have to have evidence. The fact that all attention has been focused on Fulanis will also allow some to kill and simply blame it on Fulanis. I'm sure a lot of that is going on. Is possible that he was killed by Fulanis, but there is no proof of that. It's all based in assumptions and rumors. If they had blamed someone from your tribe, that's when all of a sudden you will using your logical faculty by asking a legitimate question of - where is the evidence. Even if Fulanis are the major culprits in crimes on the area, that still does not mean that the man cannot be killed by someone else. A lot of people right now just want to believe that Fulanis are the only ones capable of killing because it fits the narrative that they have already been told over and over again. But simple logic tells you that's not possible, before this Fulani hoopla, there have been killings over all sorts of things in Nigeria just like in any other society over material wealth, over women, over political power, over anything you can think of. Are you now telling me that all of that just stopped overnight and only the Fulanis are now roaming the whole of Nigeria doing all these killings. I'm sure there are killer Fulani herdsmen just as you have them in other tribes too but to automatically assume that anyone killed is by them especially when no proof exist is a joke. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Trezagezz: 1:28am On Feb 21, 2021 |
[s][/s] ki Slimanyd2:[s][/ can you please shut up... lost sheep 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by bigfish3k: 6:51am On Feb 21, 2021 |
UncommonLogic:the dots that I meant are: He is a farmer His crops were eaten He reported And later got killed This is the same trend with fulanis elsewhere in benue, plateau, kaduna etc Politicians hardly kill each other when it's not election year. Nobody has told us the political position he is vying for that could get him killed No evidence that he had rift with anybody or any politician (at least his family will know). At least we know Bola iges cap was removed by somebody before his murder. That is what we call a lead All evidences and dots points to the fulani herdsmen given their antecedents. I still consider it nonsensical to start pointing at an imaginary political foe when there is no one stint of lead to that, but there is enough lead to point to the fulani herdsmen and yet we still choose to divert attention. It's annoying. In a home if you have the habit of stealing your parents money. Anytime Money gets missen, it is natural to point to you until you prove otherwise. When a known generator thief passes your back yard and your generator gets missen. Who do you think will be your first suspect. Fulanis have this age long antecedent of killing their hosts right from Gobir in Sokoto to present day ilorin Moreso, the non prosecution of fulanis caught has increased their zeal to perpetuate more crime. So you can't blame anybody accusing them especially when they are around you. Their governors have given them immunity to carry Ak-47 against you. But you are not allowed to carry same Don't blame anybody accusing them, you should rather blame the president who has been giving them protection. Ask TY Danjuma. We should rather blame them so as to put pressure on the government to right the wrongs in the land. Please stop supporting them because of religion Its humanity first 2 Likes |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by shadeyinka(m): 7:44am On Feb 21, 2021 |
Sakamaje:Makinde said your son's death was politically motivated. How did he know that against the knowledge on ground 1 Like |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Aderr: 8:44am On Feb 21, 2021 |
NaMeAboki:And it never occurred to you that the governor could also be lying? |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by Kay17: 9:50am On Feb 21, 2021 |
zinizta: No logic.. no sense... |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by hero2000: 3:47pm On Feb 21, 2021 |
Where did Aborode's father say herdsmen killed his son? He didn't say so, at least in this interview. We should be careful of misleading headlines on Nairaland. Killing Aborode is nothing beyond the Fulani but his father didn't say so. |
Re: Aborode Father: What I Told Sunday Igboho After My Son Was Murdered By Herdsmen by NaMeAboki: 4:22pm On Feb 21, 2021 |
Aderr: Likewise, it never occurred to you that the old man was simply playing to the gallery and lying; especially as he was unable to point to any evidence towards the identity of the killers. On the other hand Gov. Makinde seemed to have more credible sources of information to adduce his claim: starting from the old man himself (who he claimed had confided in him), then witnesses who must have witnessed the murder and subsequently identified the killers as fluent Yoruba speakers; and finally the okada man who conveyed the deceased to the scene of the crime. Perhaps it is possible that you may have more concrete evidence contrary to the governor's and reason as to why he was lying on serious matter such as this - if that is truth, pls let us hear it. |
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