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Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Nobody: 10:03pm On Mar 22, 2021
docdes:

What about the restrictions on dairy products that Okonjo-Iweala said Europeans are complaining about? Is it not a move to favor Fulani economically? Talk.
You need to see things beyond how you're mentally programmed by ur surrounding. Herders don't often use modern diary production system though we've it in many places in the north but with different focus. Most diary farms in the north are for Yoghurt production because it has cheaper production cost compared to milk and more consume here with profitable return (L&Z, Rufaida, Jamilu, Ummi. Habib yoghurts and many more) but the logic behind putting some products on exclusive list is to boost local production and provide more jobs and market for our products (only people with foresight can see good in this effort).
Lagos and Ogun states produces over 70% of locally produced milk in Nigeria so who benefits more?

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Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by docdes: 10:03pm On Mar 22, 2021
ednut1:
Dangote refinery was approved before Buhari got in. Talk another nonsense
Lie. Dangote refinery took off in 2016. Read it in the Forbes report cited.
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Jostoman: 10:08pm On Mar 22, 2021
Pierocash:
vote counts bro, don't let anybody deceive you that votes don't count. If votes doesn't count ,makinde wouldn't have been governor, Tambuwal wouldn't,Ifeanyi uba, Rochas during his first tenure,Obaseki during his second tenure etc.
when they need to win Kano state at all cost, when they discovered that Mr Yusuf was coasting to victory they stop inec from announcing him winner and later declared the election inconclusive and we all know what happen during re-run and the same thing also happen in osun state.
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by HeadShot: 10:11pm On Mar 22, 2021
Pierocash:
that is not true bro. Field a Gej against any fulani candidate and see how blatantly the fulani candidate will be defeated

Na so... What happened in 2015?...

Was it not Yoruba Muslims that were chanting sai barber
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Pierocash(m): 10:13pm On Mar 22, 2021
Jostoman:
when they need to win Kano state at all cost, when they discovered that Mr Yusuf was coasting to victory they stop inec from announcing him winner and later declared the election inconclusive and we all know what happen during re-run and the same thing also happen in osun state.
yes it may happen in some isolated cases,but generally ,vote counts
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by docdes: 10:19pm On Mar 22, 2021
Coronabirus:
You need to see things beyond how you're mentally programmed by ur surrounding. Herders don't often use modern diary production system though we've it in many places in the north but with different focus. Most diary farms in the north are for Yoghurt production because it has cheaper production cost compared to milk and more consume here with profitable return (L&Z, Rufaida, Jamilu, Ummi. Habib yoghurts and many more) but the logic behind putting some products on exclusive list is to boost local production and provide more jobs and market for our products (only people with foresight can see good in this effort).
Lagos and Ogun states produces over 70% of locally produced milk in Nigeria so who benefits more?
North scores 10000000000000% in mental programming. So, forget about that one. Then, you said 70% of local dairy products are from Lagos and Ogun. Which cow do they get the products from? How many indigenous cattle owners are in Lagos and Ogun? You think you are talking to primary school kids.
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Nobody: 10:20pm On Mar 22, 2021
Sharingiscaring:

Dangote family richest in Africa before 1970s? Prove it with fact. Whether BUA or Dangote, we know that they are all companies funded with Babangida loot. Nobody is talking about the Babangida loot because he is still alive. Do you honestly think that only Abacha looted our oil wealth? So, where is Babangida loot. Even 1% of Abacha loots are yet to be recovered.
Aliko Dangote, an ethnic Hausa Muslim from Kano, Kano State, was born on 10 April 1957 into a wealthy Muslim family, the son of MohammedDangote and Mariya Sanusi Dantata, the daughterof Sanusi Dantata. He is the great-grandson ofAlhaji Alhassan Dantata, the richest West African at the time of his death in 1955.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhassan_Dantata

Dangote is among the people who were sponsoring the return of democracy in Nigeria under SANI Abacha, in fact they've never been in good terms. Babangida is very smart to invest in proxies and in fact IBB invest almost all his loots abroad, the only renown beneficiary of his wealth in Nigeria is Mike Adenuga & I don't think even in this one he influence the business himself. They call him "the evil genius", Maradina-IBB
Stop wasting your time in African mentality thinking that people can't make it without support from laundered money.
Dangote rejected the inheritance he got from his father's wealth and borrowed money from his uncle because right at that age he determined to make it without free money and he returned the money he borrowed. Dangote is the most hardworking business man I've ever come across in Nigerian. Learn history not propaganda. man!

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Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Nobody: 10:40pm On Mar 22, 2021
docdes:

North scores 10000000000000% in mental programming. So, forget about that one. Then, you said 70% of local dairy products are from Lagos and Ogun. Which cow do they get the products from? How many indigenous cattle owners are in Lagos and Ogun? You think you are talking to primary school kids.
Beside peak milk and few others which milk do u think is produced from diary milk?
Almost all those milk u see are synthesised milk. Pls, I beg u don't talk up head again, tell us what u know because I knw what I'm saying.
Did u see the contract Fayemi entered with some milk production factories after investing in diary farm in Ekiti? That is the format they use, Some companies in Lagos get their milk all the way from Kano....L&Z always take their milk from their diary farm here in Kano to Lagos.
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Nobody: 10:49pm On Mar 22, 2021
docdes:

Keep confessing. So, Dangote got more support from GEJ than Buhari. He also built over 250 ultra-modern Almajiri schools in the North and gave you 8 out of 12 universities he built... yet, you hated him like a piece of shit. Ingrates.
That's why I said u believe every shit you're feed with. How can someone build one school with less than 5 classrooms in a whole state and claim he built almajiri school?
Now I give another assignment, show me that single school operating in the whole North. GEJ was deceived just line how they're deceiving PMB.
Building Universities in the north is a clear sign that North was marginalised because when Prof. Ruqayya came she told him that she want to build FG Universities in states that do not have and north got more because previous govt refused to build for them.
Nobody hates GEJ but circumstances made people hate him. Tell me a single state that didn't give GEJ the requisite 25% needed to win election in the whole North in 2011.

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Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Ojiofor: 10:59pm On Mar 22, 2021
ednut1:
he said buhari made it possible which is false. It would have still gone on if gej won. There is nothing like Fulani agenda. All politicians are in sync chopping money

If there is no Fulani agenda why are they in our bushes killing, kidnapping while the government look the other way?
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Gbagura: 11:17pm On Mar 22, 2021
Igbochief001:

Lmao united south , when Yorubas still want to be president ? Oga talk another thing

For now only an igbo president can unite south .. because it's equitable and just with a middle belt vice ...

Any other thing there won't be unite as Igbos would feel marginalized simple
Let igbo work for it. Nobody will just hand over power to an igbo man on a platter of gold. If you want to test your popularity as a tribe in Nigeria, lobby other tribes and give them reasons to support you. You're a major tribal group, stop acting like a pseudo-minority tribe.

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Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Nobody: 1:09am On Mar 23, 2021
Gbagura:
Let igbo work for it. Nobody will just hand over power to an igbo man on a platter of gold. If you want to test your popularity as a tribe in Nigeria, lobby other tribes and give them reasons to support you. You're a major tribal group, stop acting like a pseudo-minority tribe.
Oya na go fight fulanis on your own
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by Gbagura: 1:54am On Mar 23, 2021
Igbochief001:

Oya na go fight fulanis on your own
ire oo
Re: Why Are Many Nigerians So Slow To See This Fulani Plan For 2023? by blackmanblackmn: 3:25am On Mar 23, 2021
When this happens, be ready for the USA to bomb the shit out of you and vaccinate you. They are excited to test their new war technologies.

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