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When Will This Fulani Provocation End?- Abiodun Awolaja by SlayerofSatan: 8:12am On Aug 13, 2022
Let’s start this piece on December 9, 2008 when I covered the burial of Oluwaleke Olalekan Akande, one of the corps members cut down during a religious crisis in Jos, Plateau State. I watched in tears as Leke’s elder sister, Mojoyin, broke down, crying “It’s not fair!” as her brother was lowered into the grave at the St. Mark Anglican Cemetery, Olomi, Ibadan. Previously, the killer, a self-confessed Hausa-Fulani militant who had ‘Leke’s phone as a trophy, had kept boasting about the slaughter. He did not pick up the phone when I called him just before the burial, intending to pronounce curses upon him. If you were appalled by how equally boastful the killers of Deborah Samuel, a student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education were on May 12 this year were, just remember that such boasting did not start today.

Here is a suspected Fulani murderer speaking to a relation of Mr. Gbenga Owolabi, a United States-based businessman who had only just returned home:

“Your brother (Owolabi) talk say he go give me N50 million, you talk say N2 million. If you want talk about N2 million, no call this number tomorrow. Wetin your sorry want do? Nah Fisebillilahi I dey do? I’m satisfied with his death because he is not the only human being. If I kill him today, I will go and kidnap another person. After all, he is not my dad. N20 million can’t free him from me."

Owolabi, together with one of his workers, a final-year student of LAUTECH who was thrown into the job market following the prolonged strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), was murdered in cold blood even after the killers had collected N5 million ransom. The duo had been reportedly abducted on July 29, and in the audio tape of Owolabi’s family’s interaction with the killers, the man could be heard crying that he had been tied up in such a way that blood flow was impeded in his body. Unless there is no God Almighty in heaven, these killers will not escape hot death.

Now, there’s an intellectual angle to the provocations. Here’s the Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, making a case for his stateless compatriots in September 2019: “The Fulani man is a global or African person. He moves from The Gambia to Senegal and his nationality is Fulani…So, we cannot just close our borders and say the Fulani man is not a Nigerian. In most cases, the crisis is precipitated by those outside Nigeria. When there is a reprisal, it is not the Fulani man within Nigeria that causes it. It is that culture of getting revenge which is embedded in the traditional Fulani man that attracts reprisal.”

There you have it: the Fulani man is a god that others must worship. When he exacts vengeance, it is because of innate power. Mohammed, sounding nasty and vainglorious, believes that his tribesmen have a monopoly over violence. He labored to justify his declaration that Fulani herdsmen from Chad, Niger and other neighbouring countries would benefit from the National Livestock Transformation Plan championed by the Federal Government. Speaking on Channels TV, Mr. Governor bellowed that it would be inappropriate to deprive the ‘transnational Fulani’ of the benefits of the livestock plan simply because they were not Nigerians. In other words, the Fulani as international citizens are entitled to all lands without passports. No modern state has been organized on such a ridiculous basis.

But Mohammed was not done. In probably the most incendiary declaration ever made by a governor in Nigerian history, he said in February 2021: “Because the Fulani man is practising the tradition of pastoralism, he has been exposed to cattle rustlers who carry a gun, kill him and take away his cows: he has no option but to carry AK 47 because the government and the society are not protecting him.” The Special Guest of Honour was speaking at the launch of the Bauchi Correspondents’ Chapel of the NUJ magazine, Correspondents Watch. Pray, if the Fulani herders who have given Nigeria a top spot on the Global Terrorism Index are entitled to weapons to protect their cattle, why are members of other ethnic groups not? Some people just cannot learn from Rwanda or anywhere. After all, they have their trusted megaphone with which they daily haul insults at others.

Just in case the controllers of federal power have not grasped the point, the Fulani identity is daily being battered through the atrocities of the men let loose on other Nigerians by drummers hiding behind the power flora and fauna. Almost on a daily basis, Yoruba, Igbo, Idoma, etc, girls and women are abducted, taken to forests bleeding and barefoot, and raped either to a point of senselessness or to eternal silence. The men are chanced upon on their roads and abducted and slaughtered even after the payment of hefty ransoms. The security agents who wax lyrical while hunting down the government’s critics fly no drones above the skies to locate, arrest and prosecute the killers. Egged on by the realization that a fellow tribesman currently has control of Nigeria’s guns and bullets, the killers forget that tomorrow is precisely why today is of little significance.


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Re: When Will This Fulani Provocation End?- Abiodun Awolaja by Minime10(f): 8:14am On Aug 13, 2022
Go tell that to Tinubu your brother & tribe's man maybe he get an answer to u grin
Re: When Will This Fulani Provocation End?- Abiodun Awolaja by GreatAxeMan: 8:15am On Aug 13, 2022
This evil entity called Nigeria is DOOMED! Just look at what they are forcing us to endure in the name of one Nigeria! Animals!



Almost on a daily basis, Yoruba, Igbo, Idoma, etc, girls and women are abducted, taken to forests bleeding and barefoot, and raped either to a point of senselessness or to eternal silence. The men are chanced upon on their roads and abducted and slaughtered even after the payment of hefty ransoms.
Re: When Will This Fulani Provocation End?- Abiodun Awolaja by GreatAxeMan: 8:21am On Aug 13, 2022
I can only imagine what this poor guy has gone through emotionally and psychologically. Put yourself in his shoes. Your kid brother has been kidnapped and this is how your brother's kidnapper spoke to you before collecting ransom money and killing him:

“Your brother (Owolabi) talk say he go give me N50 million, you talk say N2 million. If you want talk about N2 million, no call this number tomorrow. Wetin your sorry want do? Nah Fisebillilahi I dey do? I’m satisfied with his death because he is not the only human being. If I kill him today, I will go and kidnap another person. After all, he is not my dad. N20 million can’t free him from me."
Re: When Will This Fulani Provocation End?- Abiodun Awolaja by Brunosamel(m): 8:50am On Aug 13, 2022
This fulani's are very easy to deal with I remember when they came to my hometown and killed two farmers majority of our youths came back from various town to hunt them down They escape and up till now has never return to my community.
Re: When Will This Fulani Provocation End?- Abiodun Awolaja by ObaOfYorubaLand: 9:03am On Aug 13, 2022
It will end when the idiots who always abuse and insult the Igbo's stop their madness.

The truth is that Yoruba has fallen to the caliphate.

Take it or leave it..

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