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Christianity EtcRe: The Supernatural Experience by Babacele: 4:56pm On Apr 18, 2018
Sarassin:
Thanks, you missed out an "s". How can I help?
does d missing "s" affect d vibration attached. Been interested lately about that. Why Saul to Paul, Sara to Sarah etc and it has been awesome learning some old secrets. Let us start with that....
PoliticsRe: 2019: Amaechi Confirmed As DG Of Buhari Campaign Organisation by Babacele: 4:55am On Apr 18, 2018
God bless workahorlic Amaechi....perfect man for the job. Next ...Oshiomole as the new party chairman.
PoliticsRe: Olusegun Awolowo: A Sunset At Noon by Babacele: 4:33am On Apr 18, 2018
God bless the deeds... hmmmm iron steel discipline all true Rosicrucians are known for. Not even the death of his child made Awo deferred till tomorrow what the morning may accomplish.
PoliticsRe: 75-Year-Old Jerry Useni Wants To Be Governor Again After 34 Years by Babacele: 10:34pm On Apr 17, 2018
CioAngels:
Then steal to replace what he spent.
if he wins ba? Nobody is sure but Jerry chances are damn very low.
AgricultureRe: Hidden Truths About Catfish Business!!! by Babacele: 4:21pm On Apr 17, 2018
ubreeze:
Thanks Chilanfarms. Okay, I will go for the option of 10,000 Juveniles. 3.5 tonnes = 212 bags of feed bah.
So with FCR of 1:1 in mind, I have to go for about 433 bags of feed to get 650g in 3 months for 10,000 juveniles?
#25 per juvenile noted.
Please how much do you think we shd sell per KG.
The cost of feed is stilla concern, is N6000 per bag ok?
Thanks for all your help so far.
talk to the rep of Vital feeds in your area . Apart from quality, weight gain , FCR of 1.06, you get insurance cover to take care of your risks and you can get some discounts too. CAFAN endorses only Vital feeds ! Tell me your location and I can link to the Rep there. Cheers.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 4:08pm On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
and d aliens can't b detected in d general population? Herdsmen/farmer communities are relatively small&sparsely populated. It will b easy to spot a stranger in those communities in a flash. Or are these Gaddafi guys spirits?
you still don't understand. Do you how difficult to trace or pin oil pipeline bombing to a particular set of militant from Bayelsa, Ondo, Lagos, Edo to Kogi and up Nasawara because the vast water stretch makes it easy to disappear into thin air abi water self?
But if we have ranches or colony or whatever all over the country registered against known persons, it would be difficult for a Tuareg from Niger dressing like a Fulani or non Nigerian Fulani to cross our porous borders flaunting only Hausa or fulfude which is spoken across 14 nations pretending to be grazing with his cattle to travel unnoticed by our security forces.

Second, even if you have been trained in Libya and are vast in terrorism, farm ranches limits your chances of hiding under cattle grazing to unleash mayhem.


I know a Fulani whose 150 cattle was rusttled in 2014 by these foreign elements in connivance with local folks. 6 months later Baba Habibat died of heart attack and the then 14 year old Habibat who was really intrested in schooling got married 1 and a half year later to 'help' the family . But you won't ever hear this and similar stories in the popular media.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 3:40pm On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
i watched this report u just put about Ghana in TV sometime ago. In that report, I saw d commissioner giving an order 4 cows 2b killed and I also saw d herdsmen pleading 4 their cows 2b spared. D herdsmen pleading werent gaddafis guys, they were ghanaians. Which brings us back 2d economic dimension of d issue which is land. My argument with u is that u say Gaddafi's guys are parading themselves as herdsmen all over d place. Do they now have cattle they are rearing in west Africa? Is it d cattle of Gaddafi's herdsmen that are destroying crops everywhere? Are they d same people begging 4 their cattle not 2b killed in Ghana?
you still don't understand. We have been living relatively 'peaceful' with our herdsmen before now despite the occasional clashes. Right? Good. But suddenly these ' peace' has changed in the last one decade to sophisticated robbery/ rustlling, well planned military -like attacks on hapless citizen and government as well as private businesses alike, terrorism etc which there are irrefutable evidences that this change in attitude came about by the mingling of these persons with the Gaddafi's factors. I hope u 'd understand this algebra.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 2:22pm On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
u don't need 2 start getting emotional, alright. Let's take it one step @ a time. There's a reason I said that when u read u don't even no what u are reading& with each post u make, u keep justifying me. U are reading but not understanding & ur desperation 2 respond is making u look like a person trying 2 climb an oily and slippery poll.

Am getting d impression that u aren't familiar with d map of west Africa. Now if u look @ d map, u will find out that Nigeria along with Ghana, Benin republic, Togo, ivory coast, cameroon and Guinea are in d same belt. So if in ur wisdom u now place Nigeria in d sahel, that means u have automatically moved all these countries to d sahel region. U get d picture?Again, if u are saying that d activities of Gaddafi guys are rampant in d sahel hence spilling into Nigeria in d form of d Fulani herdsmen phenomenon (which is d topic of this thread), y haven't they spilled into d countries I mentioned that share d same geographic belt with Nigeria? 4 your information, d countries I mentioned which are in d same belt with Nigeria all have herdsmen& farmers. Y aren't we hearing of Gaddafi guys posing as herdsmen running around with guns killing farmers?

I helped u 2 make sense of buharis statement that d herdsmen issue is both sociological and economic. And I have supported it with d statements of high ranking officials of this govt which clearly contradicts d Gaddafi connection theory. That's y I have asked u on several occasions if u say d killer herdsmen are actually Gaddafi guys, does it make sense 4d minister of agriculture 2b contemplating giving them cattle colonies? Does it make 4d minister of defence 2b justifying d activities of these foreign criminal elements on Nigerian soil with their grievance against d anti-grazing law? This is where ur education should kick in

NB: the federal govt doesn't call d Fulani herdsmen terrorists. It calls them criminals
it is basic known Geography that Nigeria has about 7 vegetational zones including the Sahel savanna. Do you know why?

Most of our neighbors including Ghana are experiencing serious herdsmen - farmers clashes and we are saying it is becoming more violent and sophisticated by the influence of the Gaddafi's factor in form of arms proliferation and brigandage which was alien to the old known herdsmen . It is this influence as an abbeting factor in the change in modes of operation of " herdsmen" he was discussing with His Eminence in Canterbury which local terrorist like Fayose deliberately misrepresented!















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across West Africa are beginning
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12 Jan 2018 · A mass burial of
more than 70 people is under way
in Nigeria's central Benue State.
Dozens have been killed in
conflicts between nomadic
herdsmen and farming
communities in three states ...
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PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 1:20pm On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
what exactly have u said and what is its relevance 2 this discussion? What u have typed is just like mixing yam, garri, amala, akpu, rice together all in one meal. I clearly don't c what it is u are trying 2 communicate with d above. Like I told u earlier, there's a desperation on ur part 2 make a point but each time u do, u shoot urself in d foot. Again, u are reading but u are not understanding what u are reading hence ur responses lack depth. There's d input which is what u read and d output which is ur response 2 what u read. D problem is with d way u process d input, hence ur output is always rag tag &disjointed. I have tried 2 encourage u, don't b in a haste 2 make a response. When u read something try 2 understand it. If u don't understand it don't respond just 4d sake of responding. Fall back on ur education not ur literacy and u will sound better.
Did u read this at all in my last post? Mind u its not even d first time I mentioned these countries. U mentioned Sudan again. There are two sudans and I asked u earlier which of d Sudan are u referring to?
What I'm saying is that what as Ghana and co you mentioned got to do with Gaddafi's effect as regards local terrorism in Nigeria , Chad, Niger, Mali etc? these are known places where violence is being aided systematic ally in different disguises by the entrant of trained gunmen that ran away from Libya after the fall of Gaddafi in the past one decade which our President alluded at Canterbury but you are too biasedly ignorantly daft to admit or simply appreciate it. If you don't know that Nigeria is the Sahel, why wasting my time thinking you can appreciate the dynamics of cross-border terrorism influenced from abroad?
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 11:32am On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
Na wa oh. C confusion. U are asking me question am asking u. Now look at d last 3 lines of buharis statement u copied&pasted. There's both d economic and sociological. D economic speaks of land, which confirms dambazzau's position. D sociological speaks of how farming & cattle rearing cultures have interacted over time. This is d r/ship d president spoke about when he said d issues have been on 4 centuries. This is not in dispute. Let me remind u again about d focus of d discussion, what is d Gaddafi connection in this discussion and in d points I have raised so far? U still haven't been able 2 answer that. u are still copying and pasting without understanding. So d presidents statement that d herdsmen crisis is economic & sociological implies that it is a local not an international issue which debunks ur claim that d herdsmen are actually Gaddafi's guys.

4d fact that d president said something doesn't mean that u shouldn't use ur brain. U aren't a robot.

If it were an international issue as u allege, y would d minister of defence say d herdsmen were reacting 2d anti grazing law? Have gaddafis men now become cattle owners in nigeria? Y would d minister of agriculture b thinking of giving Gaddafi guys cattle colonies in Nigeria? Y would d governor of Kaduna state b paying cattle owners if they are Gaddafi boys? Does it add up? So there are several contradictions in d presidents statement and that of his officials. That's d reason 4 questioning d so called Gaddafi connection.

All d studies u copied and pasted talked about terrorism in Mali, chad, Niger&Algeria but didn't mention d herdsmen crisis in Nigeria. D studies did not in anyway link d death of Gaddafi to d herdsmen crisis in Nigeria. That's y I said that u don't even understand what u are copying and pasting and u seem not 2b focused on d discussion. Pls look @ topic of this thread 4 more clarity. Again do well 2 familiarise urself with which countries make up d sahel cause if in ur wisdom u have included Nigeria in that belt, u can as well add Ghana, guinea, ivory coast, Benin republic and Togo. Read ur paste job very well specifically lines 4,5,6 u will c what I mean
if I included Nigeria in the Sahel? Primary School would easily laugh at you. So because there is terrorist attacks in the world means there are no nations without terrorism? Why are you mischievously avoiding mentioning Chad, Niger , Mali, Sudan etc that share in our experience and where the effect of Gaddafi's connection are present and documented before 2015? Isn't that dishonest escapism ?
PoliticsRe: 75-Year-Old Jerry Useni Wants To Be Governor Again After 34 Years by Babacele: 10:08am On Apr 17, 2018
let him exercise his fundamental right at least he go spend some of our money with him for the people.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 9:56am On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
nothing more 2 copy&paste?at least there's s change. D reason u ignored my "uninformed assumptions" is because u don't have d answers. D problem with u is that as long as u can't find d answers 2 counter my assumptions on Google, u are stuck. Nothing 2 say but 2 get emotional. That's y I encouraged u 2 use ur brain, think. Query every information u receive.

Maybe u have redrawn d map of Africa that has now placed Nigeria in d sahel. Am curious. Get urself a nice atlas or u can go 2 ur Google 4a sneak peek. But if u insist that Nigeria is in d sahel, that means Togo, Benin republic, Ghana, guinea and ivory coast are also in d sahel. That's y I asked u earlier how come Gaddafi guys aren't operating in these countries as killer herdsmen since u claim that's their modus operandi?

Ur write up seems a desperate attempt 2 prove a point but @ d same time u are loosing focus. What are we really discussing? We are arguing 4 and against d gaddafi connection in d herdsmen crisis in nigeria. Whether it is el rufai or FG that is paying "cattle owners", d question I asked u which u have failed to answer is that are these cattle owners d same as Gaddafi loyalists?

When I talked about d 3 ministers, I said they made " statements". Am sure u no what that means. So I don't c d relevance of u telling me it was a suggestion. Did I tell u it wasn't a suggestion. What I asked u which u have failed to answer is if u say d Fulani herdsmen are Gaddafi guys, does it make sense 4d FG 2 give these foreign criminal elements cattle colonies?

Whether u choose 2 agree with dambazzau or not isn't d issue. Whether u are comfortable with him heading d interior ministry isn't my problem. I didn't ask u if he condemned d Benue attack or not. That's not we are talking about. D question was in d statement that he made, where is d Gaddafi connection. D minister of defence also spoke and said d herdsmen went on a killing spree cause they were reacting 2d anti grazing law. Where is d Gaddafi connection in that statement? That's d "uninformed assumption" u haven't been able to answer.

D fact is that dambazzau spoke as a high ranking official of govt. Funny enough in one of ur paste jobs, buhari confirmed dambazzau's position. below is buharis statement from one of ur paste jobs.


"The problem is not
religious, but sociological and
economic."


So if d president said this and dambazzau said d herdsmen crisis is economic, where's d Gaddafi connection in these statements?

When u keep boasting that u can read, I wonder what it is u say u can read. Try and understand and critically analyse information b4 u copy and paste
the problem with folks like you is that once fixated, you are difficult to reason with. All the Google links with credible records on the Gaddafi's connection to new fledging terrorism in Africa in general and in Nigeria particularly you mischievously deliberately ignored because it destroys the foundation of your uninformed views.

Did the herdsmen -farmers clash start in Buhari's regime. No.

Were these clashes these violent before? No. Have the clashes become violent and dangerous long before this administration? Yes.
Why? What factors could responsible-Gaddafi, fifth columnists, desertification, PDP? etc Yes.

So what is the Gaddafi's connection PMB mentioned in the UK last week?









“The problem is even older
than us. It has always been there
but now made worse by the influx
of armed gunmen from the Sahel
region into different parts of the
West African sub-region. These
gunmen were trained and armed
by Muammar Gadaffi of Libya.
When he was killed, the gunmen
escaped with their arms. We
encountered some of them
fighting with Boko Haram.
Herdsmen that we used to know
carried only sticks and maybe a
cutlass to clear the way, but these
ones now carry sophisticated
weapons. The problem is not
religious, but sociological and
economic. But we are working on
solutions."





So what is the headache?
Christianity EtcRe: The Middle Path by Babacele: 8:17am On Apr 17, 2018
LoJ:
When the student is ready, the master comes.

This is a great saying from the thrice great. There are as many paradigm as there are humans. It is difficult to recommend which way is best for any particular individual. It depends on a whole lot of things, including your goals, gifts calling etc.

What I do know I that when you are ready the most suitable path calls for you.

On a side note, one should always ensure to choose a "path with heart". There are many paths and all lead to the same end that is "nowhere". But a Path with heart will give you happiness and fulfillment as you thread it, while others may crush you.

I practice tantra and I learn a bit of hermetica.
hmmm, you talk like someone who has written a letter to MA'AT.
PoliticsRe: Buhari The Best Thing To Happen To Nigeria: Discuss................. by Babacele: 8:06am On Apr 17, 2018
it is a bitter truth and that is why the next president should be better than PMB so that our evolution progresses positively for we can't afford to back to the dirty past where present day self acclaimed political Messiahs and do or die prophets;civil rule abortionists; economy opportunists and saboteurs ; unrepentant 'corruption is not stealing' preachers and national security threateners and co who connived to turn our oil boom to oil doom and who told us we should all prepare to die @ $70/ barrel oil gains are united in their devilish wailings and noisily promoting a fraudulent 2019 hermeneutics of our socio- political historicity against the nation and against the man holding the country together from falling further into the abyss of their ignoble acts and pasts .
Jobs/VacanciesRe: AFENET Nigeria April 2018 Recruitment (10 Positions) by Babacele: 3:55am On Apr 17, 2018
Brightgem:
Its been my dream to work for an international NGO. With over 5 years of experience in the media and communication sector haven't yet gotten my chance with them.

Once you have no experience in the NGO sector your chances seem lesser. But na one organization go give person chance one day.
why not volunteer in an NGO for six months , and move to volunteer in a bigger one thereafter
. While being there , I can bet you your network and the relationship you would have built , would open the door to you. Volunteeerism gives you that edge. I have studied you from afar ,and I can bet you there are a lot of good your media skills can do the development world in terms of awareness, advocacy etc Just imagine what effects the right photographs, words and videos can have on the world's attention.....think about it.
CrimeRe: PHOTOS: EFCC Arrests 14 Suspected Internet Fraudsters by Babacele: 3:43am On Apr 17, 2018
rusher14:
The statement was generic. grin
it is better it is.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 3:41am On Apr 17, 2018
lexy2014:
let me help u once more cos u seem 2 enjoy running off track. D topic of discussion is on d veracity of d claim made by buhari that there's a connection between d death of Gaddafi and d activities of Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria.

First, u have alluded 2d fact that d Fulani herdsmen are Gaddafi's men but ur story above is now changing 2 arms proliferation.
I ashamed about your pompous ignorance and despite the fact that I have deliberately ignored some of your uninformed assumptions thinking you would have realised your folly by now, but alas you still don't get it!

First , how can you insinuate if Nigeria is not in the Sahel? If you don't know your country , how am I sure you would understand the people, events and the socio geographical dynamics in the country? It is obvious you refuse to read but would want to lead with ignorance thereby misleading hapless persons who take your cocky appearance as an intellectual display. Sorry , Nigeria is in the Sahel.


You talked about FG paying some herdsmen until I corrected you that it was El rufai who did that , and that you have full gist. For your information, in 2016 The Kaduna state Govt set up a committee chaired by a Christian southern Kaduna and a retired military General - Gen Martin Luther Agwai to find out the remote cause herdsmen- farmers attack and to also recommend solutions. One of which is the payment to certain bitter herdsmen who were victims of an attack.

Audu Ogbe's cattle colony is just a suggestion and a probable solution to a festering problem which needs a several attentions.

Of course not many of us agree Dambazau. Nobody can justify or excuse the crimes of the criminals hiding as herdsmen no matter the provocation. Dambazau condemned the Benue killings but I'm not just comfortable with his heading the internal security for certain reasons long before the Benue killings. Oh I forgot to point out that one of the Ortom's boys being fingered in his complicity in the Benue debacle was trained in Libya too?
CrimeRe: PHOTOS: EFCC Arrests 14 Suspected Internet Fraudsters by Babacele: 3:02am On Apr 17, 2018
rusher14:
You mean the same politicians whose arrest you would protest over because they are your kinsmen or of the same religious affiliation as you ?
do I look like an ipob?
CrimeRe: PHOTOS: EFCC Arrests 14 Suspected Internet Fraudsters by Babacele: 7:25am On Apr 16, 2018
mtcheew, EFCC go arrest the real thieves- politicians.
PoliticsRe: Suspense As Buhari Set To Dump Osinbajo For New Running Mate by Babacele: 7:01am On Apr 16, 2018
tmtcheew ....ipob website , fake news.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 11:56pm On Apr 15, 2018
lexy2014:
again ur report is deficient with regards d topic under review which is buharis claim that Gaddafi's death is responsible 4d activities of killer herdsmen in Nigeria. Yes Gaddafi's stockpile was plundered and they have obviously found their way into d black market, both weapons & ammunition. No one is contesting that. What we are contesting is what have these got 2do with killer herdsmen in Nigeria. Ur report doesn't say
any right thinking persons conversant with terrorism trends in Africa and especially in Sahelian Africa knows that arms proliferation by Gaddafi's trained dissidents are aiding local violence and have been enhancing terror in some African nations including Nigeria to which many links I posted earlier have shown but since your mind is made up to blame Buhari, you refused to read to cure your biased ignorance.


I am quoting the exact words of PMB to the Archbishop below which you lots have been deliberately misquoting:









“The problem is even older
than us. It has always been there
but now made worse by the influx
of armed gunmen from the Sahel
region into different parts of the
West African sub-region. These
gunmen were trained and armed
by Muammar Gadaffi of Libya.
When he was killed, the gunmen
escaped with their arms. We
encountered some of them
fighting with Boko Haram.
Herdsmen that we used to know
carried only sticks and maybe a
cutlass to clear the way, but these
ones now carry sophisticated
weapons. The problem is not
religious, but sociological and
economic. But we are working on
solutions."
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 8:32pm On Apr 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
Dora's character stood her out

She became popular during OBJs

Get your facts right
who reccomended her to OBJ? Buhari. Painful but you can't rewrite that history.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 11:56am On Apr 15, 2018
@ lexy2014 please read the article carefully.









ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Libya: Weapons Proliferation and Regional Stability in the Sahel BY HELIOS GLOBAL • AUGUST 30, 2013 L ibyan weapons have further militarized movements in Africa. The 2011 fall of Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi and the subsequent breakdown in order in Libya, has been a major contributor to the instability plaguing large swaths of the Sahel region and Northwest Africa. In particular, the flow of weapons, such as a multitude of small arms and light weapons (SALW) and explosives, from liberated Libyan military stockpiles into the surrounding countries has galvanized existing political opposition currents, separatist movements, and transnational militant groups. Much of the concern regarding the impact of weapons proliferation out of Libya emphasizes the potential threat of man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS) falling into the hands of radical Islamist militant groups, such as al-Qaeda or one of its regional or international affiliates. In light of the persistent threat of international terrorism as it relates to commercial air travel, such concerns remain valid. Yet it has been the residual impact of the proliferation of SALW and explosives on regional stability and security, that has posed the most immediate threats to what is an already precarious political and security environment. Mali, which has experienced severe unrest since January 2012 – including ethnic Tuareg-led insurrections, radical Islamist insurgency, and a military-led coup d’état – has been the most dramatic example of the region’s post-Qaddafi volatility; Chad and Niger have also been forced to deal with fallout from the Libyan revolt. Algeria has experienced a noticeable uptick of violence, including the January 2013 attack against the Tigantourine natural gas facility in Amenas in eastern Algeria along the Algerian-Libyan border. The attack at Amenas was orchestrated by militants associated with an offshoot of al- Qaeda’s North African affiliate, al- Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), known as al-Mulathameen (The Masked Ones). Nigeria believes that radical Islamist militants affiliated with Boko Haram have also been emboldened by their access to Libyan arms. While lying outside of the geographic space that is the subject of this analysis, the increase in violence in Egypt’s Sinai region is also being partially attributed to the influx of smuggled Libyan arms into Egyptian territory. To date, the proliferation of Libyan weapons has further militarized numerous existing political opposition and radical movements and afforded opportunities for other violent and irregular actors to pursue their own objectives. Qaddafi’s fall was followed by a troubled political transition that remains marred by violence between rival factions and militias, resulting in a power vacuum in one of the region’s most militarized states. As Libya struggles to consolidate its domestic political institutions and establish some semblance of law and order, SALW and explosives proliferation stemming from within its borders will continue unabated. Consequently, the countries lying within the Sahel and Northwest Africa will continue to have their security undermined by developments in Libya.
PoliticsRe: Fayose: Buhari Is An Embarrassment For Blaming Gaddafi For Herdsmen Killings by Babacele: 11:50am On Apr 15, 2018
lexy2014:
what does d topic say?does d topic say anything about robbery or boko haram or is it about herdsmen killings and buhari blaming this phenomenon on Gaddafi? So u are obviously speaking out of context.

U have lumped boko haram, herdsmen/cattle rustling, robbery all as terrorism. Well d FG doesnt call killer herdsmen/cattle rustlers terrorists. It calls them criminals.

this issue of herdsmen/cattle rustling isn't peculiar 2 zamfara state. I asked u a question, y is it that we don't hear of Gaddafi's loyalists in Togo, Benin republic, ivory coast, guinea, Ghana, Burkina Faso when in fact they also border Mali, Niger? U talked about Sudan. There are two Sudans. Which one are u referring 2 and I hope u no were Sudan is in proximity 2 Nigeria?

4u 2 have brought BH into this discussion, am sure u are also blaming Gaddafi's men 4 BH, right? That will b unfortunate.

4d Kaduna issue, which "full gist" are u talking about? If u have d "full gist", pls share. What I no(&I stand 2b corrected)is that el rufai said his govt is paying these herdsmen so that his people can b safe. Now u called them " cattle owners". If u are saying that these "cattle owners" are d same as "Confederate of Gaddafi remnants",are u saying that d "Confederate of Gaddafi remnants" now have cattle in Nigeria? Are u saying that d governor of a state in Nigeria will rather pay foreign criminal elements on a regular basis instead of liasing with d necessary security authorities 2 neutralize these people?

Pls avail urself d map of Nigeria and c where Kaduna state is located. It doesn't have an international border. How come we have Gaddafi loyalists in Kaduna state when states like kebbi, sokoto, katsina, jigawa and kano that have international borders don't have these crisis? U c that ur so called international dimension 2 this issue is highly perforated?

I asked u these pertinent questions earlier, unfortunately u were unable 2 provide one answer. U are still talking about what PDP did or didn't do. Let's agree with ur theory of PDP allowing d Gaddafi guys 2 gain ground in Nigeria. Is d el rufai approach d best approach? Does that approach make sense if u are say d guys in question are foreigners? How many years should it take 2 neutralize these people since d Kaduna state governor says he is in contact with them? Also don't forget that d governor of zamfara once proposed amnesty 4 arms 4d cattle rustlers. How do u give amnesty 2 foreign criminal elements if indeed they are foreign?

In my last post, I gave u d statements of 3 high ranking govt officials regarding this issue. First d minister of interior regarding d economic dimension of herdsmen crisis. D minister of agriculture regarding creating cattle colonies, and d minister of defence justifying d activities of herdsmen as a response 2 anti grazing law enacted in Benue state (myetti allah also supported this claim). Can u show me d Gaddafi connection in these statements? Is myetti Allah now being influenced by d "Confederate of Gaddafi remnants"?

"Several international organizations are aware of the effect of Gaddafi's remnants in Sahel Africa"
Did these international organizations mention Nigeria as a nesting ground 4 Gaddafi elements? Did these international organisations say Nigeria is @ risk from these Gaddafi people?

Lastly, what makes u different from a zombie/robot is ur brain. Google provides u with information. Google will not analyse d info 4u.
It is ur brain that u use in analysing information not Google. Education doesn't end in ur ability 2 read&write. That is literacy. Education goes beyond that. Education gives u critical reasoning, d ability 2 query happenings in ur environment. D ability 2 question long held beliefs. That's y they say education liberates. Cause u will always question things around u so as to find new and better ways. Not just 2 sit down, read Google, accept everything u hear or read hook, line and sinker without asking a single question. It was in d pre historic, traditional &theological age that people accepted everything that was told them. We are way past that now
it is you, Fayose and fellow fraudulent twisters that are most definitely out of context. PMB was right when he told The Archbishop of Canterbury even though there had herdsmen -farmers before we were born, the infiltration by Gaddafi's remnants has made it worse but he is doing his best to take care of the problem. But fraudulent intellectuals like Fayose and e-minions have been having a swell time deceiving stewpid people.



Here is what Google and sane people have record3d about the Gaddafi's effect:











Libya: Weapons Proliferation and
Regional Stability in the Sahel
https://www.fairobserver.com
region
30 Aug 2013 · Much of the
concern regarding the impact of
weapons proliferation out of Libya
emphasizes the ... most dramatic
example of the region's post-
Qaddafi volatility; Chad and Niger
have also been ...
Addressing Emerging Security
Threats in Post-Gaddafi Sahel ...
issat.dcaf.ch › Policy-and-
Research-Papers
This policy paper examines the
broader impact of post-Gaddafi
security challenges on West
African states, with particular
emphasis on the Sahelian regions.
This will be juxtaposed against the
old insecurities ...
Missiles, Money and Migration:
The Impact of the Libyan Crisis ...
https://jamestown.org › program ›
missil...
14 Apr 2011 · With its proximity to
Libya, the African Sahel region has
always been an important target of
... in the Libyan oasis city of
Sabha in October 2009 (Reuters
Africa, Oct 7, 2009; The Tripoli
Post, Oct ...
Libya's southern neighbors brace
for post-Gaddafi - Reuters
https://www.reuters.com › us-
libya-sahel
25 Aug 2011 · ... Muammar
Gaddafi's rule crumbles, fears
over the whereabouts of his
remaining weapons, especially
surface-to-air missiles, are
topping the fears of neighboring
nations in the Sahel region he ...
Addressing Emerging Security
Threats in Post-Gaddafi Sahel ...
PDFhttps://www.africaportal.org ›
documents
by FO Okyere · 2012
(UN), the European Union (EU),
and the African Union. (AU) will
continue to grapple with post-
Gaddafi security of the
assessment mission on the impact
of the Libyan crisis on the. Sahel
region, 7 to 23 December
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 11:04am On Apr 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
Buhari did not discover Dora

Dora Akunyili was the Zonal Secretary (South-east) of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund

She simply refused to be corrupt!

Have Buhari told you what he used the missing funds for?

Better still tell him to work on the new DG NAFDAC

Rumour has it that NAFDAC died and was buried with Dora
No it didn't die with Dora. After her we had Paul Orhii who took NAFDAC to another level and standard which any successive DG can't lower or tamper with. If you have anything against the DG ,bring it out and we shall gladly look at it for the good of the society.
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 10:57am On Apr 15, 2018
VERDA:
Nigeria had been going through so much pain during the military regime before OBJ came to power, so the world did not sympathise with Nigerian's then Abi?? The debt was forgiven because they wanted to encourage Nigeria's democratic transition, and the economic team put together then was a powerful one, don't forget Okonjo Iweala, a renown economist led the talks, besides a huge chunk of the debts were paid.
You people should for once educate yourselves and use your head and stop being driven by sentiments, if them call una zombie Now,una go dey vex.
yes Okonjo helped us with the Paris club debt forgiveness and that is so painful that few years later she would supervise the destruction of the gains from her beautiful contributions. It is painful that she as the coordinating minister of Gej's economy and minister for finance the worst heist and rape against this nation happened under her nose .

It is not the day an egg is laid that it hatches. Before she left in 2014, the nation was already in recession for Gej was already borrowing money to pay salaries @ 70/barrel! So dear whatever gains we had at her first incarnate becomes null in her second coming under the same PDP , and her speeches and writings are a testament to her sober reflection and regrets at her roles under Gej.
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 10:42am On Apr 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
Buhari did not discover Dora

Dora Akunyili was the Zonal Secretary (South-east) of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund

She simply refused to be corrupt!

Have Buhari told you what he used the missing funds for?

Better still tell him to work on the new DG NAFDAC

Rumour has it that NAFDAC died and was buried with Dora
Before Buhari reccomended Dora did the world know who she is? No, una hatred cannot change History. PMB discovered Dora Akunyili and you can't wish that away. On PTF funds, if you have any evidence of his perfidy bring it to the public not repeating some unfounded rumor.
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 3:16am On Apr 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked I don see you finish. Abeg make I go face wetin I dey do
Remembering Dora Akunyili, anti- fake drugs crusader whose ...
https://www.icirnigeria.org › rememberin...
8 Mar 2018 · So Akunyili returned the $12,000 to the PTF (It would be discovered years later, however, that the ... could have easily diverted it, Buhari wrote a letter of commendation to Akunyili for her honesty ...
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 3:11am On Apr 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked I don see you finish. Abeg make I go face wetin I dey do
I lie?
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Soldiers Injured After Stepping On Explosive During Operation. Photos by Babacele: 2:33am On Apr 15, 2018
Gallant soldiers ,stand up soon. God bless Nigeria.
EducationRe: Motilewa Bolanle Becomes Covenant University's Youngest Phd Holder Ever Produced by Babacele: 2:13am On Apr 15, 2018
Cutehector:
Just a piece of paper.... No value added to the nation.
only time can tell...
PoliticsRe: 3 Years Of Buhari Is Better Than 8 Years Of Obasanjo - Reno Omokri Reacts by Babacele: 2:06am On Apr 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
I can never forget Dora Akunyili. It was made possible because OBJ gave her an enabling environment. He supported her and did not meddle in her affairs.

Who is the sycophant doing the comparison huh

No matter how corrupt ObJ is, he is far better than PMB
But you forgot who discovered and reccomended Dora? it is Buhari .

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