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Politics / Re: Kallamu Ali Dikwa: Emulate Akeredolu Before Fulani Herders Take Over Your Land by AsiwajuNdigbo: 3:37am On Jan 22, 2021
Salewa97:
True words.

The remaining SW states should emulate Akeredolu ASAP.

We are not saying all Fulanis should leave our cities , but all Fulanis should leave the forest reserve because it has been established that those killer herdsmen are carrying out their inhuman acts from those area and using other Fulani herdsmen as their nest for hide games.

I don’t know for the rest of the South, their governors can do what they deem fit for their people.

Look at the bold. You see, this is your problem in south.

How is the city fulani different from forest fulani? Sack all and get your land back.

Then introduce a readmission for those who want to come back...on your terms!

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Politics / Re: Please If You're A Traveler Avoid Ibarapa Axis by AsiwajuNdigbo: 3:28am On Jan 22, 2021
Kwashiman:
I just got word that that Ibarapa North LGA axis is really hot right now, witness reports revealed Sunday Igboho and his men are gearing up for a major clash with some Fulani in that area who are also armed and ready for a major showdown and trees have been felled to block major express roads. Right now frantic calls are been placed to the Police and other necessary security agencies to intervene quick before things get out of hand.

May God help us.

Heeyy, tell Igboho I dey kampe. Tell am i no be hin tribesman but this is beyonds tribe. Im proud of him and will join him to sack freaky donkey herders from his ancestral land.

Let Igboho know Ndigbos are behind him in spirit and prayer. If he need support we will fall in and euthanize fulani modfkrs.

Death to fulani in Nigeria.

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Romance / Re: Lady Embarrassed As Boyfriend Kneels Down To Propose To Her At The Market by AsiwajuNdigbo: 3:23am On Jan 22, 2021
Tundethomson:
A lady has generated several reactions from people on social media after she was spotted shunning her boyfriend in the middle of the market.

The lady felt very uncomfortable and embarrassed the moment the young man went down on his knees to propose to her.

Most ladies would prefer their men to propose to them in a very romantic setting and at a more convenient place, somewhere like a restaurant.

This girl was probably not yet ready for marriage , but her reaction to the proposal was a little too extreme.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO_fLDUzlio
Me sef wey be bystander and a man, im embarassed. That dread on the modafkr should be ripped off and used to flog him. Dolt!

Any man in nigeria that kneels to propose to a woman, fvck you!

There are many ways, with respect, you can propose to girl.

If you ask these freaks to explain the culture of a kneeling proposal the zombies have no clue.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria’s Telephone Subscribers Reaches 208 Million by AsiwajuNdigbo: 2:51am On Jan 22, 2021
Yeah, a market of 208million. This is why foreigners are in support of anything that will keep nigeria glued together. Its a ready made market.
Politics / Re: Goodluck Jonathan: Without Unity, Restructuring Won’t Work by AsiwajuNdigbo: 2:48am On Jan 22, 2021
Jonathan should talk like a stateman. Which one is unity?

Since when is fulani and ijaw culture uniform? Abi no be from uniformity we get unity?
Politics / Re: The Longshot Bid To End Rampant Banditry In Nigeria’s Northwest by AsiwajuNdigbo: 2:28pm On Jan 21, 2021

Politics / Re: The Longshot Bid To End Rampant Banditry In Nigeria’s Northwest by AsiwajuNdigbo: 2:28pm On Jan 21, 2021
Fulani herders are typically accused of ignoring boundaries, and their young men of being quick to violence. But the Fulani have also been victims of land-grabbing by the well-connected, and of extortion by local authorities when it comes to the levying of fines.
Organised Fulani raids began on Hausa villages from around 2014 in an escalation of what had been more localised conflicts. In self-defence, vigilante groups formed with the backing of the state government, but their revenge was often indiscriminate – turning towns into no-go areas and driving some Fulani communities into the forests.
Fulani militia responded with even greater ferocity – and better weaponry – calling on nomadic kin from across the region for assistance. Sweeping into Hausa villages on motorbikes, they typically killed all the men they could find, on the assumption they were all vigilantes.
One man’s bandit ...
What has resulted from the mayhem are two groups of forest-based armed men who both kill. There are Fulani militia that claim to defend their own, but equally intimidate their communities; and then there are hardcore armed criminals that are predominantly Fulani, but include Hausa – and anyone else attracted to making money.
In Tsafe, about an hour out of Gusau, is the run-down office of the local chapter of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACABAN) – the main lobby group for Fulani pastoralists. There’s a hole in the ceiling, outdated calendars on the walls, and the only furniture is a wobbly chair for guests.

The men gathered to talk try to thread a needle between disavowing the violence, but also argue that the militia are their only protection against what they see as ethnic cleansing by the local Hausa community and the security forces that turn a blind eye.
“Some of the bandits have gone too far, but they are still part of us,” said Bello Muhammed, the local finance secretary. “They are killing for a cause – any place there is killing means there is a bigger problem.”
That cause, they said, is to force the government to provide services and to end Fulani “marginalisation” – a word repeatedly used. “Bring schools, roads, and development and [the insecurity] is over,” said Umah Mohammed, the association chair, in the embrace of a more settled lifestyle.
Who’s who
The challenge to building peace in Zamfara is to correctly identify the two groups in the forest, and then deal with them separately and distinctly, said pastoralist researcher Mohammed Tukur.
“Those who have genuine grievances, you address them,” he told TNH. “The criminals: You have to address them through legal mechanisms.”
The previous state government tried a simpler approach. It introduced an amnesty and guns-for-cash programme in 2016 for all the armed men. This initially seemed to work, but within two years the programme had fallen apart.
The money incentivised gun ownership, creating more criminals, which a negligent state government then failed to pay. Some bandits – being bandits – also cheated and only pretended to quit, returning to crime full-time when the cash ran out.
Retired police commissioner Maman Anka – the uncle of the analyst – lives in a modest home in Gusau and drives a badly dented car parked on the narrow street outside his house: not the usual state of affairs for powerful public servants, even those on pensions.

Anka was part of a commission of inquiry examining the causes of banditry and tasked with finding solutions. Its report in 2019 sensationally accused five emirs, 33 district heads, and 10 military officers of being implicated – laying bare the governance vacuum in Zamfara that is both a consequence and enabler of the chaos.
Sitting comfortably on the carpet in his living room, Anka explained how traditional systems of security and surveillance have unravelled over the years and left emirs and chiefs – a key rung of local authority – cowed or co-opted by criminal gangs that now operate with impunity.
“[Traditional rulers] are just in their big gowns and turbans, but really they are very vulnerable,” he told TNH. “What protection do they have when the nearest police post is miles away – and the police themselves have been penetrated by the bandits?”
The politics of peace
The commission of inquiry was ordered by the new governor, Matawalle. He came to power in an electoral fluke in 2019 – awarded victory by the Supreme Court on a technicality after losing the actual ballot.
Matwalle has relaunched the mismanaged amnesty programme – this time promising cows rather than cash for every AK-47 returned. He has also ordered the disarming of the vigilantes, and pledged support to Fulani communities through a federal government initiative aimed at settling pastoralists on land reserves and then bringing in development services.
The Fulani men in the MACABAN office in Tsafe believe Matwalle is sincere but recognise that success is far from guaranteed. “Politics is the problem,” said Muhammed, the finance secretary, referring to the widespread perception that the opposition will work to frustrate the governor – to boost their electoral chances in 2023.

Hausa communities are even more wary – worried that in granting amnesties the governor may be rewarding men responsible for mass killings. “They [the government] are underestimating the gravity and scale of the problem,” said Rufa’i, the academic.
Yet Matwalle can point to some early success – it was “repentant” bandits that helped negotiate the release of the Kankara schoolboys.
Amnesty on its own is not enough, argues Chitra Nagarajan, who investigated the violence in Zamfara in a study last year.
"You need proper DDRR (disarmament, demobilisation, rehabilitation and reintegration) processes, and to build social cohesion and transitional justice that allows communities to reconcile and heal,” she told TNH – although it’s unclear if the state government really has the capacity to deliver this.
There are some quick wins the governor could implement to ease the grievances of both communities, including the restocking of stolen herds and returning land to the dispossessed, which would help calm frustrations and build confidence – but time is running out.
This is the year the state government “must deliver” on its promises to stop Zamfara’s collapse, said Anka, the analyst: “We simply have to find a way out of this criminality before it’s too late.”
Politics / The Longshot Bid To End Rampant Banditry In Nigeria’s Northwest by AsiwajuNdigbo: 2:26pm On Jan 21, 2021
Obi Anyadike
Senior editor, Africa

The scale of Boko Haram's insurgency in northeastern Nigeria has long been clear. But it took the abduction last month of more than 340 schoolboys for many people – even within Nigeria – to appreciate just how bad the insecurity has become in the country’s neglected northwest.
The abductors pulled up on motorbikes at the all-boys secondary school in Kankara, in Katsina State, spent an hour rounding up the students who didn’t manage to bolt, and then marched them into Rugu forest in neighbouring Zamfara State.

In a video message, the kidnappers said they were Boko Haram, a claim endorsed by the jihadist group. But that connection was quickly debunked. The group was identified as known “bandits” – one of the scores of armed gangs that have killed, raped, and plundered across the northwest, forcing more than 200,000 people from their homes.
There was a happy end to the schoolboys’ six-day ordeal. Surrounded by the army, unable to escape, the kidnappers released them – with the government insisting no ransom was paid. But the raid underlined the “utter vulnerability of people to the bandits, who can do whatever they want”, Zamfara-based analyst Yusuf Anka told The New Humanitarian.
At the heart of the rot of banditry in Nigeria’s northwest is lawlessness in Zamfara State, where the governor, Bello Matawalle, has staked his political future on bringing it to an end. The jury is out on whether he will succeed.

Wild northwest
The Kankara raid was out of the ordinary only because of its scale and audaciousness. But it was no aberration. Across the under-policed northwest, there has been an alarming erosion of government authority that organised crime has exploited.
The crisis in resource-rich but developmentally-starved Zamfara has been at least a decade in the making, but analysts warn the window is rapidly closing to finding a solution.
No peace will mean more criminality, more sexual violence, further recruitment of children, the accelerated spread of insecurity south, and potentially formal links established with the jihadists in the northeast.
“I’m travelling to Katsina tomorrow. It’s just a two-hour journey, but still you have to fear,” academic and Zamfara banditry researcher Murtala Rufa’i told TNH. “Kidnapping can happen at any point at any time.” What’s worse, he added, it can be your greedy friends or relatives that sell you out.
Kidnapping is now an established criminal industry in Zamfara, overtaking cattle rustling – an earlier but riskier money-spinner. Criminal gangs inhabit the vast forests that fringe the state – where there is little to no government presence and clandestine paths criss-cross the region.

The military has launched repeated operations, but all too limited in scale to secure the state’s 40,000 square kilometres. Helicopter gunships and ground-attack jets have strafed and bombed suspected bandit hideouts, but it’s boots on the ground and a political response that is needed, analysts argue.
“If they wanted to, the bandits could overrun this town in an hour,” Anka said, referring to Gusau, the Zamfara State capital. “But military [might] alone is not the answer. What will bring success is for the government to resolve the [underlying] issues.”

Start of the trouble
In Zamfara, as in the rest of the northwest, the term “bandit” is shorthand for nomadic Fulani pastoralists. The elision not only stigmatises an entire community but skates over a complicated shared history with the politically dominant majority Hausa population.
Competition with Hausa farmers has sharpened over the past decade with both the intensification of agriculture and a drying climate. The expansion of farms across stock routes has meant access to both grazing and water have become issues of lethal contention.
Politics / Re: Tell Lagos State To Lower Flag To Half Mast. Former Gov Kanu Has Passed by AsiwajuNdigbo: 5:46am On Jan 14, 2021
SalamRushdie:
I am sure they will once the Governor of Lagos is officially informed by the family..Kanu has been well honored in by the Lagos State govt over the years , that I can attest to .. RIP Sir
Thank you jare. That makes me feel better.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Trump Becomes The First President In USA History To Be Impeached Twice by AsiwajuNdigbo: 11:51pm On Jan 13, 2021
Our speaker need to follow example and impeach sai baba. Get rid of rubbish

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Family / Re: Man Catches His Wife Sleeping With Another Man; Takes A Selfie With Them (Pix) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 10:02pm On Jan 13, 2021
extol1:

and you expect the man to know about the contract

Everyman understands the contract with pussy. But if he wants I can put a notice at my front door that says enter and Bleep this pussy at your risk.

Are you aware the same reason I will machette a man is also why men put magu in their women? Same thing, to kill the thief.
Crime / Re: Gunmen Kill Ebonyi Lecturer Engaging In Taxi Services To Feed His Family by AsiwajuNdigbo: 9:59pm On Jan 13, 2021
Fairandlovely:
What has dis young nd vibrant man trying to make ends meet for his family done to deserve dis? cry

May his soul rest in peace. People are wicked.

Everybody is hungry for power. Unfortunately blackman abuses power. To us gun is power, and it is abused.
Family / Re: Man Catches His Wife Sleeping With Another Man; Takes A Selfie With Them (Pix) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 9:47pm On Jan 13, 2021
extol1:

so you will someone because of pussy, that is not your property. I see that you have too much sense that will end you in jail

When i go in a pussy, its because the owner of it has authorized me to possess it willingly. She will indicate this by opening her legs and insert me. That insertion secures our contract. In exchange i also open my wallet and gave her access to my wealth. This seals our contract.

She will terminate the contract by telling me she wishes to repossess her pussy from my authority. I will do same by telling her access to my wallet is revoked. We can go separate ways.

Meanwhile while this contract is alive, any man that enters that pussy has tresspassed into my territory and obtained a value without my authorization. He is guilty of injuring me.

I will kill him!

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Politics / Re: Beware Of This Guy, He's A Fraudster by AsiwajuNdigbo: 9:14pm On Jan 13, 2021
VEXT:


Are you now calling we northerner Muslim's "kaffirs" In case you don't know, we r the real Muslim's.... You southern Muslims are fake Muslim's...

Tell me where quran order you to carry bowl in hand and do almajiri. Tell me where it orders you to kill and steal the internal organs of your victim, or for a man to lay and have sex with another man.

You practice all these up there since your sheik came from futajallon to disrupt hausa way of worship, which was infact true islam.

You displaced true islam and put in its place occultic islam.

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Politics / Re: Fr. Kukah Offended Many People With His Anti-Buhari Remarks —Presidency by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:58pm On Jan 13, 2021
Fr. Kukah Offended Many arewa People With His Anti-Buhari Remarks —Presidency
Politics / Re: Kingsley Moghalu Meets Babangida, Abdulsalami Abubakar In Minna (Photos) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:53pm On Jan 13, 2021
This is part of the problem we face.

When someone like Moghalu is going to meet with people that destroyed nigeria and discuss on state of the nation.

Are there no progressive youths he can confer with?

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Family / Re: Man Catches His Wife Sleeping With Another Man; Takes A Selfie With Them (Pix) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:40pm On Jan 13, 2021
Ahh,
The guy na hin friend. See them chopping akpu together for house and same guy dey chop wife meat.

This is why i keep machette inside house. I never marry but if i catch a man ontop my girlfriend na dat pussy e go take exit this life. I no lie!

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Politics / Re: Beware Of This Guy, He's A Fraudster by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:31pm On Jan 13, 2021
Westtimeline:
Beware of the guy in the picture below. He's a fraudster. He will be advertising data bundle to defraud people. Don't fall for it. We are on his trail.


We already got his name.

His nairaland username is Yedovix996

His details

Data Sell: 0043467599
Asomugha ifeanyi onyebuchi
Access bank

He immediately deleted his account details but I already copyed it.
I have reported him to the bank customer care service.
That is his details.

We are on his trail.

So don't buy anything from him.

OP stop putting people personal identity on internet anyhow. You are looking for trouble.

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Politics / Re: Beware Of This Guy, He's A Fraudster by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:28pm On Jan 13, 2021
Kingosytex:
The one by the left must be a muslim , he has a dark spot on his forehead.

If he is non-arewa, yes a muslim. There is no muslim in arewa, they practice occult, not islam. They are kaffirs.

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Politics / Re: Bolu Akin-olugbade Dies Of COVID-19 by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:25pm On Jan 13, 2021
May his soul rest in peace
Politics / Re: Tell Lagos State To Lower Flag To Half Mast. Former Gov Kanu Has Passed by AsiwajuNdigbo: 8:22pm On Jan 13, 2021
loopman:


Who are the we? You people behaving stupidity.
Bloody coward
Can you say this to miyettiala?

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Politics / Tell Lagos State To Lower Flag To Half Mast. Former Gov Kanu Has Passed by AsiwajuNdigbo: 7:47pm On Jan 13, 2021
Lagos State need to accord Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu same honor they gave General Mobolaji Johnson after he passed.

We demand it.

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Politics / Re: Tinubu Congratulates Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, On His 62nd Birthday by AsiwajuNdigbo: 5:52pm On Jan 13, 2021
Alphagan:


Easterners now need Tinubu's validation for their existence.

He needs to wish an Igboman happy birthday for the iboman to have a sense of fulfillment.

Don't worry, tell your brothers to stay on the queue, BAT is busy with those that matter.
Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu has just passed.

He was governor of Lagos ahead of your godfather.

If Kanu was from arewa tinubu would already be all over himself giving condolences on social media in media news on tv and even flying his private jet to a fardusi to bury him in arewa.

We are yet to hear from tinubu on Kanu's passing.

Infact we expect a entourage from Lagos State govt to come East and felivitate with his family.

Pass this message to asiwaju of @$$lickers inbbourdillon.

Politics / Re: Rear-Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu Dies Of COVID-19 Disease (Ex-Imo Military Governor) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 5:26pm On Jan 13, 2021
May his soul rest in peace.
Politics / Miyettiallah Is In Charge Of Insecurity And Attacks By fulani All Over Nigeria by AsiwajuNdigbo: 5:03pm On Jan 13, 2021
Miyettiallah determined which village and lg was attacked in benue, nassarawa and plateau, and which ones were spared. They also were in charge of manipulating security force non-response when villagers were under attack.

Miyettiallah has been acting as middlemen to negotiate and secure ransom for captives in zamfara, katdina, sokoto, kebbi and kaduna.

Miyettiallah and bandits and fulani herdsmen, as well nigerian security forces are working in tandem to subvert nigerian sovereingty and turn to an islamic state under fulani rule.

Recent escalated attacks in Ondo and Oyo, as well Osun has revealed that miyettiallah speaks publicly with concerned empathy but behind scenes is promoting establishing fulani language as a standalone medium of communications in yorubaland as well giving new identity, which it calls vigilante, to its field criminals who kidnap and kill people.

Yoruba must open eyes and see miyettiallah as an eenemy. Regardless of their daytime civil discourse, in the dark they run the operations that kidnap and kill your people.

Miyettiallah is an enemy of state and must be disbanded and their leaders put in prison.

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Crime / Re: Wole Agboola: Kidnappers Kill Oyo Farmer After Collecting N2m Ransom (Photos) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 4:23pm On Jan 13, 2021
How is yorubaland different from zamfara now? Tell me.

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Crime / Re: Nigerian Man Abroad Asking Herbalist To Make Woman & Her Kids Mad (Video) by AsiwajuNdigbo: 3:20pm On Jan 13, 2021
envoymedia:


https://igberetvnews.com/1378820/nigerian-man-abroad-heard-asking-herbalist-make-woman-kids-mad-video/

When you have clean hands, dont plan or execute evil deeds to others, the deities of earth make a note. When evil deeds are sent your way the deities prevent it from getting you.

This afonja's people in okeogun are about to be wiped out by fulanu. Instead for the freak to call his medicine man and execute something that make all fulani in SW run mad, he is using evil to fight his own kind. A woman and her innocent children.

Yoruba ronu

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Crime / Re: The Story Of Dan Matakaya Mwaka & His Wife: Acid Bath, Domestic Violence by AsiwajuNdigbo: 2:59pm On Jan 13, 2021
yankeenowo:
HE WAS NOT BORN BLIND, HIS WIFE DID THIS TO HIM

This is Inspector Dan Matakaya Mwaka, a 31 year old police officer. Mr Mwaka was not born with this frightening appearance. What you see is the result of a normal argument he had with his wife.

One day, Dan and his wife had an argument about a house issue. He says it seemed a normal argument like any married couple and later left for work. He had a night shift so he came back home in the morning around 05:30 hours and went straight to the bed to have some sleep.

This is the moment his wife chose to come and pour acid solution on his face. Then she ran away. But it was not enough for her to spoil his face, she also acted horribly so that he couldn't escape the bedroom. She had poured water on the floor and connected it to electricity then locked the door. As soon as Dan stepped on the floor, he was electrocuted and fainted. Neighbour who had herd him shouting for help forced themselves in his house and opened the door to his room, switched off electricity and rushed him to the hospital.

He had screamed so loud for help before his neighbors came and found him in his despair. They rushed him to hospital and luckily his life was saved, but unfortunately not his eyes. Inspector Dan permanently lost his sight and now completely blind.

His wife was arrested, then released later on bail. He says he forgave her but he is not going to abandon the charges against her. He only met her at the court and all she said was that she doesn't know why she did what she did.

This is how a random conversation with a simple disagreement can lead to tragedy. He adds that every single day he lives is a struggle. All because someone could not manage her anger and emotions. Inspector Dan is just one of the many men that have suffered extreme domestic violence at the hands of evil wives. So sad.

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This is truly a sad story but OP while you are doing a campaign to get support for the victim i need to remind that police officers, in whatever rank, are not popular right now given their record of atrocities and the recount of many of their victims. I hate to generalize, all police officers are suspects of civilian torture, they are killer squads. Many of them will be rewarded by karma, some sooner than others.

I wish this officer well.

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