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Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by mancoconut: 1:00am On Feb 02, 2022
Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: Set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege

Communities in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State recently witnessed the return of killer herdsmen, leading to the loss of lives in three attacks within10 days. HAKEEM GBADAMOSI writes on the effect of the siege and steps taken by the state government and security agencies to forestall recurrence.

The month of January will not be forgotten in a hurry by residents of three communities; Molege, Arimogija and Okeluse in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo state, where suspected Fulani herdsmen massacred and dislodged the defenceless residents, injuring scores and sending fears to other members of the neighbouring communities. At the end of these attacks, the gunmen had killed 10 people within 10 days while one of the communities was also set ablaze, leaving hundreds of residents homeless and the villages deserted.

The rampaging herdsmen reportedly invaded Molege community in the middle of the night, killed at least three people, including the community head and set the village and their farms on fire, destroying property worth millions of Naira. The attack, according to some of the residents was as a result of the refusal of the farmers and villagers to allow the herders and their cows to feed from their farmlands.

One of the residents, Mr. Elijah Ayodeji, who said the villagers were awaken by the sporadic shooting from the invaders gunshot, stated that the community head and two other people were not lucky as they were killed in the attack.

According to the villagers, the Fulani herders were about 50 in number and were fully armed, adding that after killing the three persons, they came back 30 minutes later to set the entire village ablaze.

Narrating how the incident happened, the Akarigbo of Ute Land, Chief Felix Olabode said, “I was home when we heard that some gunmen came and killed people here. We came here immediately and we met dead bodies. These buildings have not been razed. But when we alerted the Police, the DPO came and we didn’t know that these people were still around. Not less than 30 minutes after the Police evacuated the dead bodies; the gunmen came back and razed these buildings. They always use guns to scare people away and then bring their cows to graze on people’s farm and drink water. When they are done, they also use guns to scare people away on their way out. People have left, see the level of damage, we are begging the government to come to our rescue.”

It was gathered that men of the Amotekun Corps in the area, who were alerted by residents that escaped from the village, mobilised to the scene only to be attacked in the middle of the forest by the gunmen who engaged them in a duel.

The Commander of the Amotekun Corps, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, said “while on a routine patrol today at Molege in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State, our men were informed that some nearby villages in Molege have been taken over by herdsmen while they burnt down some people’s properties. We moved in with three patrol vehicles and took control of the situation in the village. On our way back, some men suspected to be herdsmen suddenly opened fire on our men in an unprovoked attack. Though they escaped, we are still on their trail”

The state governor, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, immediately after the attack visited the community with a pledge to bring the perpetrators to justice, but less than 72 hours after the attack on Molege community, the Fulani herdsmen, again invaded the neighbouring Arimogija community around 2pm, killing five people on the farm while several others were left injured.

According to one of the community youths, Adams Osho, the news of the attack on some farmers by the herdsmen filtered into the village and the youths and some members of the vigilante mobilised to the farm, where three people had already been killed. He, however, said the herdsmen who sensed that some of the farmers who escaped from the farm might mobilise to the farm, laid siege in the bush, killing two other people from the team when they swooped on them unexpectedly, adding that the Fulani herdsmen ran away immediately, leaving some other people injured, while the community youth leader, Lucky Augustine was killed.

Recounting the incident, the youth Secretary of Arimogija, Mr. Nweke Izuchukwu Jude, disclosed that five youths were killed in two different attacks by Fulani herdsmen, adding that “they attacked the first set of people on the farm and killed two of them. It was those injured in the first attack that called other villagers for help. But while those who went to rescue them were trying to take the injured back home for treatment, the armed herders appeared again and killed three more people. The armed Fulani men are still in our bushes and farmlands; we can no longer go to our farms.

“They know the topography of the forest more than us, all we need is the support of security men to chase them away and arrest as many as possible. This has been happening for long. They are always coming with AK 47, they were more than 50. One Amotekun officer was shot during the attack. They came and killed the Baale, police came and evacuated the dead bodies and some few minutes later, they came back and razed this place,” he said.

But 10 days after the two attacks, another community in the area, Okeluse witnessed another attack by gunmen who came on three motorcycles, killing two people at a petrol station, including the owner of the petrol station, identified as Aborowa Oladimeji, also known as “Popular.”

According to the source, the owner of the petrol station and his members of staff were closing for the day around 9pm when the men arrived at the station and shot sporadically, they tried to run away but the gunmen shot dead two of the people at the station, including Aborowa Oladimeji, who was shot at close range, and died on the spot while the gunmen left the scene immediately.

The source said the gunmen were Fulani herdsmen, adding that “the sales boy who was also shot by the herdsmen was rushed to the hospital but gave up the ghost the next morning. The owner was shot and he died on the spot. He was about leaving the filling station with his sales boy when the gunmen came.”

Lamenting over the incessant attacks on people of the area, the lawmaker representing Owo/Ose Federal Constituency, Hon. Timehin Adelegbe, condemned the attack, describing it as barbaric. He noted that the hoodlums always descended on innocent and defenceless people who were going about their farming activities legitimately, noting that “l initiated and executed the rehabilitation of Arimogija/Molege/Okeluse road last year when the terrorists masquerading as herdsmen kidnapped about six villagers at the failed portions of the road to dislodge them from the road.”

He however added that there was need for a security post at the junction “to checkmate the senseless attacks on the innocent villagers” and said efforts are in motion to set to construct a Security Post at the Junction to further guarantee security of lives and property in the area.

“It has become a matter of urgent importance to provide other logistics such as vehicle to facilitate the patrol of the area by security personnel to ward off further invasion by the bandits,” Adelegbe said, appealing to the people not to resort to self help but report any suspicious movement to law enforcement agencies for appropriate action.

People in affected communities and environs now live in fear while some of them had relocated to other communities following reports that the herdsmen have perfected plans to invade and overrun other villages and camps overnight, though the villagers have been mobilising against such attack.

However, the state government has warned residents against taking laws into their hands in the name of self help or defence. The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Donald Ojogo, in a statement said the call became necessary following renewed hostilities between farmers and herders in the state. He advised people to shun violence, hatred and tolerate one another for peace to reign while he condemned the latest killings and attacks, describing it as barbaric. He urged citizens to continue to give support to security agencies toward restoring lasting peace and security in the state, by providing prompt information that will enable security operatives to protect the state from attacks.
“Residents in the state, especially farmers, are enjoined to report any invasion of farmlands and unauthorised grazing to the Police, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, South West Security Network (Amotekun) and other security agencies. None is permitted to resort to self-help.  This reinforced directive, which is the outcome of the State Security Council meeting, is pertinent following renewed hostilities between farmers and herders resulting in casualties in some boundary towns between Ondo and Edo States.

“Undoubtedly, the latest killings are barbaric and condemnable even as efforts have been deepened to apprehend the culprits through inter-state co-operation and synergy. Government, however, believes strongly that such situations are avoidable if security agencies are always afforded the opportunity to intervene before the escalation of violence,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, has assured the people in affected communities that those behind the attacks would be brought to book while commiserating with the people over the death of their loved ones, especially the community head.

Akeredolu, who described the attack on the community as unfortunate, vowed that concerted efforts will be made to ensure that such attack does not recur in the state, adding that no government would be happy with the killings of the people.

”I commiserate with you on the death of your loved ones. May their souls rest in peace. No government will be happy with this kind of development. But you have to be prepared. These herdsmen are becoming too problematic. We are not sleeping. You can see Police and Amotekun here. With this one they have done, we will ensure that it is their last evil act here.

“Those behind this are criminals. Those supporting them are all criminals too. Anyone who commits crime will answer for it.”

“The Police and Amotekun with other security agencies will set out and bring them to justice. We will treat them like criminals. Both the police and Amotekun have briefed me that they were being shot at. But for their boldness and courage, the criminals would have overwhelmed them.

Communities in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State recently witnessed the return of killer herdsmen, leading to the loss of lives in three attacks within10 days. HAKEEM GBADAMOSI writes on the effect of the siege and steps taken by the state government and security agencies to forestall recurrence.

The month of January will not be forgotten in a hurry by residents of three communities; Molege, Arimogija and Okeluse in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo state, where suspected Fulani herdsmen massacred and dislodged the defenceless residents, injuring scores and sending fears to other members of the neighbouring communities. At the end of these attacks, the gunmen had killed 10 people within 10 days while one of the communities was also set ablaze, leaving hundreds of residents homeless and the villages deserted.

The rampaging herdsmen reportedly invaded Molege community in the middle of the night, killed at least three people, including the community head and set the village and their farms on fire, destroying property worth millions of Naira. The attack, according to some of the residents was as a result of the refusal of the farmers and villagers to allow the herders and their cows to feed from their farmlands.

One of the residents, Mr. Elijah Ayodeji, who said the villagers were awaken by the sporadic shooting from the invaders gunshot, stated that the community head and two other people were not lucky as they were killed in the attack.

According to the villagers, the Fulani herders were about 50 in number and were fully armed, adding that after killing the three persons, they came back 30 minutes later to set the entire village ablaze.

Narrating how the incident happened, the Akarigbo of Ute Land, Chief Felix Olabode said, “I was home when we heard that some gunmen came and killed people here. We came here immediately and we met dead bodies. These buildings have not been razed. But when we alerted the Police, the DPO came and we didn’t know that these people were still around. Not less than 30 minutes after the Police evacuated the dead bodies; the gunmen came back and razed these buildings. They always use guns to scare people away and then bring their cows to graze on people’s farm and drink water. When they are done, they also use guns to scare people away on their way out. People have left, see the level of damage, we are begging the government to come to our rescue.”

It was gathered that men of the Amotekun Corps in the area, who were alerted by residents that escaped from the village, mobilised to the scene only to be attacked in the middle of the forest by the gunmen who engaged them in a duel.

The Commander of the Amotekun Corps, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, said “while on a routine patrol today at Molege in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State, our men were informed that some nearby villages in Molege have been taken over by herdsmen while they burnt down some people’s properties. We moved in with three patrol vehicles and took control of the situation in the village. On our way back, some men suspected to be herdsmen suddenly opened fire on our men in an unprovoked attack. Though they escaped, we are still on their trail”



The state governor, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, immediately after the attack visited the community with a pledge to bring the perpetrators to justice, but less than 72 hours after the attack on Molege community, the Fulani herdsmen, again invaded the neighbouring Arimogija community around 2pm, killing five people on the farm while several others were left injured.

According to one of the community youths, Adams Osho, the news of the attack on some farmers by the herdsmen filtered into the village and the youths and some members of the vigilante mobilised to the farm, where three people had already been killed. He, however, said the herdsmen who sensed that some of the farmers who escaped from the farm might mobilise to the farm, laid siege in the bush, killing two other people from the team when they swooped on them unexpectedly, adding that the Fulani herdsmen ran away immediately, leaving some other people injured, while the community youth leader, Lucky Augustine was killed.

Recounting the incident, the youth Secretary of Arimogija, Mr. Nweke Izuchukwu Jude, disclosed that five youths were killed in two different attacks by Fulani herdsmen, adding that “they attacked the first set of people on the farm and killed two of them. It was those injured in the first attack that called other villagers for help. But while those who went to rescue them were trying to take the injured back home for treatment, the armed herders appeared again and killed three more people. The armed Fulani men are still in our bushes and farmlands; we can no longer go to our farms.


“They know the topography of the forest more than us, all we need is the support of security men to chase them away and arrest as many as possible. This has been happening for long. They are always coming with AK 47, they were more than 50. One Amotekun officer was shot during the attack. They came and killed the Baale, police came and evacuated the dead bodies and some few minutes later, they came back and razed this place,” he said.

But 10 days after the two attacks, another community in the area, Okeluse witnessed another attack by gunmen who came on three motorcycles, killing two people at a petrol station, including the owner of the petrol station, identified as Aborowa Oladimeji, also known as “Popular.”

According to the source, the owner of the petrol station and his members of staff were closing for the day around 9pm when the men arrived at the station and shot sporadically, they tried to run away but the gunmen shot dead two of the people at the station, including Aborowa Oladimeji, who was shot at close range, and died on the spot while the gunmen left the scene immediately.

The source said the gunmen were Fulani herdsmen, adding that “the sales boy who was also shot by the herdsmen was rushed to the hospital but gave up the ghost the next morning. The owner was shot and he died on the spot. He was about leaving the filling station with his sales boy when the gunmen came.”

Lamenting over the incessant attacks on people of the area, the lawmaker representing Owo/Ose Federal Constituency, Hon. Timehin Adelegbe, condemned the attack, describing it as barbaric. He noted that the hoodlums always descended on innocent and defenceless people who were going about their farming activities legitimately, noting that “l initiated and executed the rehabilitation of Arimogija/Molege/Okeluse road last year when the terrorists masquerading as herdsmen kidnapped about six villagers at the failed portions of the road to dislodge them from the road.”

He however added that there was need for a security post at the junction “to checkmate the senseless attacks on the innocent villagers” and said efforts are in motion to set to construct a Security Post at the Junction to further guarantee security of lives and property in the area.


“It has become a matter of urgent importance to provide other logistics such as vehicle to facilitate the patrol of the area by security personnel to ward off further invasion by the bandits,” Adelegbe said, appealing to the people not to resort to self help but report any suspicious movement to law enforcement agencies for appropriate action.

People in affected communities and environs now live in fear while some of them had relocated to other communities following reports that the herdsmen have perfected plans to invade and overrun other villages and camps overnight, though the villagers have been mobilising against such attack.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by foryourmindnow: 1:09am On Feb 02, 2022
Where are the cows?

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by AntiBMC(m): 1:14am On Feb 02, 2022
Call for the division of this shith0le, they said no...because of one yeye presidency.

Breaking this sham will put the security of every region in their own hands, not in the hands of a fulani terrorist govt. But they said no, that One Nigeria is the best. According to obasanjo, Nigeria's unity is non-negotiable. The other obojo eyes, told us that fulani and yorubas are one because he wants to be president.

Problem no fit finish for the life of all those supporting this forced unity.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by tit(f): 1:17am On Feb 02, 2022
Sit at home is worst than this one

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Urchman200: 1:20am On Feb 02, 2022
Innocent people are paying the price for the selfish interest of few in this country. Those who supposed to speak for them are silent,because of their political selfish interest.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by GeorgeTheCoder: 1:27am On Feb 02, 2022
Yoruba people are not wise at all. Hausa/Fulani have made you their bitches.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by rayvelez(m): 1:41am On Feb 02, 2022
After 2023 make we see where dis terrorists Fulanis herdsmen will run to.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by foryourmindnow: 2:32am On Feb 02, 2022
Master vs Slave relationship.

BAT 2023

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by ThEGodFaThEr120: 2:48am On Feb 02, 2022
Molege, Chai! My maternal grandmother's hometown. All thanks to Tinubu and all is urchins, this village has fallen to fulani herdsmen. Incessant raping, killings, maiming and burning of farm settlements. Me right now whenever I remember Sunday Adeniyi Adeyemo Igboho

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Ryda(m): 2:59am On Feb 02, 2022
The people involved in that incident have questions to answer.

Why were they there

At what time were they there

Who and who was there
angry

"BATMAN on the victims of lekki toll gate"
Even the governor have questions to answer



Shey Nigerians have refused to use their common sense. E go reach everybody.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Ibegtodiffer: 3:08am On Feb 02, 2022
Igboho comes to mind

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Racoon(m): 5:19am On Feb 02, 2022
Imagine how these killers from Futa Jalon Plateau have been emboldened because of the covert & overt support their patron on seat have been giving them.

Divide this shothole they said no,but a fugitive 4th globally acknowledged terrorist group is dictating the pace in a nation with more than 300 ethnic group.What a sad development.

Meanwhile, the bullion vans doppelganger is not concerned with all these unfortunate developments but the selfish egocentric presidential ambition.

"...By now, everyone would have noticed that the most strident defence of the Fulani over the herdsmen issue has come from southerners, particularly the Yoruba. On the question of whether the Fulani deserve the stereotype of cold-blooded killers or not, the Yoruba people have wept louder than the bereaved......" https://punchng.com/tinubu-defender-of-the-fulani/

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Racoon(m): 5:20am On Feb 02, 2022
A few days ago in an essay titled ‘Islamisation and Fulanisation, Too Late To Cry’ he wrote the following:
The warning from people like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Chief of Army staff, rtd General T.Y. Danjuma and a host of others about Buhari’s Islamisation and Fulanisation agenda is a little too late, I’m afraid. Those warnings are as useless as a man warning his household about a supposed impending fire outbreak after the fire has already gutted their house.


Fact is, Buhari is currently not implementing any ethno-religious agenda. HE HAS SINCE FINISHED THE IMPLEMENTATION AND IS NOW CONSOLIDATING ON IT. And in fairness to him, he has never hidden the fact that he is an incurable ethno-religious hegemonist.

The only piece of information that will save Nigerians especially southerners and non-Fulani northerners now is HOW TO NEUTRALIZE THE ISLAMISATION AND THE FULANISATION OR AT LEAST SURVIVE THEM because they are here already.


When a President of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country like Nigeria is busy filling all his appointments with only people from his own region and religion, handing over the entire security agencies including the paramilitary to only people from his own region and religion, protecting Islamist terrorists from his own region and religion while sending python dance, armoured tanks and soldiers after unarmed peaceful agitators from other region and religion.DO YOU NEED SOMEONE TO TELL YOU THAT SUCH A PRESIDENT IS IMPLEMENTING AN ETHNO-RELIGIOUS AGENDA??
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dailypost.ng/2019/05/27/femi-fani-kayode-enemy-within-final-warning-nigerians/%3famp

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Blackfire(m): 6:31am On Feb 02, 2022
Fake news from pained wacky journalism... stop dissing out fake news



Lets wait for the relevant authorities to make it official





Anyways I sell cows o
Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by naija4life247: 6:33am On Feb 02, 2022
Nigerian Army is busy harassing harmless Igbos in Igbo land. Useless soldier ants

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by targetjobspace: 6:34am On Feb 02, 2022
cry
Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by headSmasher: 6:36am On Feb 02, 2022
, ok
Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by DrGoodman: 7:06am On Feb 02, 2022
Some of my good friends, arewanorth, helinues, okoroawusa and ojiofor will still want to argue that this done by IPOB.

Very sad.

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Truthisunique3: 7:34am On Feb 02, 2022
Yoruba people anywhere Belle face

Na to swallow shit now so it doesn't affect tilumbu presidency pipedream

Foolishness is if the tilumbu even become president he go still continue supporting the Terrorists

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by lightskinnigga: 7:35am On Feb 02, 2022
The west has been a hot bed of terrorism since ending of last year.

From kidnapping on the highway to ritual killing and to herders crisis.

But will the people care for their predicament?

No!!!


They want to banter only about the igbos

What a shame

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by OBALOLA55(m): 7:35am On Feb 02, 2022
HELINUES WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SIT DOWN AND TALK TO YOUR FULANI BRETHREN undecided



LIKE PLAY LIKE PLAY THESE FUTA JALONIANS DON SURROUND YORUBA LAND SHA

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by PrinceOfLagos: 7:36am On Feb 02, 2022
headSmasher:
, ok

I'm still waiting for your comment bro

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by helinues: 7:36am On Feb 02, 2022
OBALOLA55:
HELINUES WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SIT DOWN AND TALK TO YOUR FULANI BRETHREN undecided

When would you start making your own independent comments without trolling others?

This week, this year or never?
Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by PrinceOfLagos: 7:39am On Feb 02, 2022
helinues:


When would you start making your own independent comments without trolling others?

This week, this year or never?

I know you won't condemn this killing and raping of women on yoruba land by herdsmen so as not to offend the Fulani people because of Tinubu presidential ambition grin

Tinubu presidential ambition must be worth more than the lives of Yoruba men and women to you people

Shame

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by Truthisunique3: 7:40am On Feb 02, 2022
rayvelez:
After 2023 make we see where dis terrorists Fulanis herdsmen will run to.
if 2023 falls to tiefnubu God forbid

They would run to him and he would keep asking where are the cows

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by OBALOLA55(m): 7:45am On Feb 02, 2022
tit:
Sit at home is worst than this one
EXACTLY

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by OnyeOlokoro(m): 8:01am On Feb 02, 2022
U can imagine the disquiet in ewedueens camp!!

if na igbo thread now they will feast on it like flies on faeces

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by techWriter3: 8:10am On Feb 02, 2022
Master vs Slave friendship.politicians 2023

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by big7: 8:21am On Feb 02, 2022
The earlier the yorubas create a militia armed group to protect their lands and forest from foreign invaders the better.

This fulanis won't just stopping killing cos they are tired.. They need to be met with strong resistance else they infiltrate the region and start creating or claiming ownership of some part

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Re: Killer Herdsmen In Ondo Communities: set Farms, Villages Ablaze In Molege by rayvelez(m): 8:31am On Feb 02, 2022
Truthisunique3:
if 2023 falls to tiefnubu God forbid

They would run to him and he would keep asking where are the cows
Oga Tinubu can’t never be and will never be naija president this is sure banker.

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