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This guy is not coming back to Igangan or anywhere in the South West for that matter. Igboho acted smart in ensuring all his activities were videoed and posted on the SM including you tube for all to see. I didn't come across anywhere Fulani were slaughtered by him. What I did see were two occasions where the Fulanis shot him twice but the bullets didn't penetrate and he was able to confiscate the weapons from the aggressors. It's all on you tube. And I also have to ask this Fulani liar and murderer. Was it not in his presence that the German - returnee Nigerian doctor who owned farm in Igangan was murdered? It was alleged that the guy was tied and taken to the Seriki where in his presence the guy was murdered for daring to challenge Fulanis that brought their cows to graze on hins vast farmland. |
AlhajiImam:You mean natives in the middle belt, south west and south east rustled your cows? Why are you like this? Thinking not above the cows that you vehemently defend and take around for grazing. |
That's not true. All fulanis are criminals - either in words or deeds. The few that are not in deeds are criminals in words. They give tacit approval of the criminal deeds of their brothers-in-crime and cover them when it comes to arrest and prosecution. Otherwise why is it that most criminal Fulanis are protected by the country's security apparatuses and the few ones that are captured and handed over to the police are released in less than 24hrs? As bad as this is, some of them that are caught boast that they will soon be released by his people, and true to it thet were released. He himself agreed that 7 outta 10 kidnappers caught turns out to be Fulani. If a miniscule Fulani tribe with less than 10 million in population can account for 70% of kidnapping incidents while the remaining 30% are shared by the remaining 150 ethnic nationalities in the country which make up the remaining 110 million Nigerians, then it's as good as saying all Fulanis are criminals. It's simple statistics. He said and I quote: “For example when they collected N10m where and how do you spend this amount in the bush? The money is back in the city, I have told the Inspector General of police to check this, we are not saying Fulanis are not part of the kidnappings as mentioned by the Secretary of Miyetti Allah, seven to eight kidnappers arrested are Fulanis, but that doesn’t mean every Fulani is a criminal, no they are not.Seven to eight Fulanis (70% - 80%) are involved in kidnapping. The remaining 20% - 30% are the masterminds of the incidents. The majority are the foot soldiers while the minority stay in their houses, palaces, government house and direct the activities of those in the bush. A while ago, a millionaire was kidnapped and paid ransom to the tune of 20 million, the money was gotten in mint and marked notes which were tracked. Two weeks later, it was tracked to a police commisioner and a captain in the Nigerian army. And guess what, the two of them are Fulanis. The investigation expectedly died a natural death. This further supports the notion that "all fulanis are criminals" Finally, a peace-loving Fulani will have to be a dead Fulani. |
Nonsense Lamido. When GEJ was there, did his failure make Nigerians to hurl insults on the South East/South South? When OBJ was there and OPC almost became a terror organisation, be at once sprung into action and instructed the security agencies to nip that trend in the bud. Now that PMB is there and his Fulani brothers are running amok, what has he done beyond actively supporting them? So why won't people insult and attack them They just started with troubles from Nigerians. There is worse to come post 2023. |
waleadeagb:You're trying to be too politically correct but the Fulanis you deal with don't go that route. If they did, they would have condemned their brothers' atrocities ever since. But the will rather shove it in your face which is why the poster you quite here still has the effrontery to blame you for trying to evict killer headsmen from your midst. Please know that "thinking straight, peaceful and progress" should not co-exiat in the same sentence with "Fulani". The only peace-loving Fulani is a dead Fulani. waleadeagb:When did Bihari say such? GMB can never support the demilitarisation/disarming of herdsmen nor can he say that they should be evicted from the forests in the south. If he did that, provide a link. |
Thank God for you tube, Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media, otherwise the The NBC just like other FG agencies, the military included, is so quick to wake up when Fulanis appear threatened or they are at the receiving end but when it seems the odds are in their favour and they are having the upper hand just like it sometimes happen during their kidnapping, banditry and other criminal and social vices, these same FG agencies suddenly go into mute mode and they conveniently look away from the problems staring 'em in the face. They repeatedly show that the definition of Buhari's brand of democracy is "the government of the Fulani by the herdsmen and for the cows". |
I wonder how it will fully eradicate kidnapping by Fulani herdsmen. Maybe crimes by citizens of the country but definitely not that commited by aliens such as the herdsmen. Security reports say that the herdsmen actually go into places like Niger Republic and Benin Republic to buy SIM cards and use roaming to communicate with Nigerian numbers using those SiM numbers. That's how the US was able to liaise with Niger Republic to rescue her citizen that was kidnapped in Niger and brought into Nigeria for ransom negotiations. Except Benin Republic and our other neighbouring countries are prepared to exchange security information of mobile phone users among their citizens with Nigeria, I don't see how SIM registration is gonna address this. |
This one na see finish o. Buhari una weldone o. |
They want to discuss how their plans of land usurpation in southern Nigeria have failed and probably chart new strategies. Whatever ways you plan, the sleeping giants are awake already and will match you craze for craze anytime anyday. |
If he did, he would have done Nigerians a huge favour and saved Nigeria a lot of headache. But of course he isn't God that could see into the future as at then. |
AbijaJ:The ESN is of the South East that owns the forest. They can use it for some form of sanctuary as long as they don't hide there to perpetrate attacks on the locals. The Fulanis' only reason if staying in those forests is not to graze their cattle but to commit hideous atrocities against the locals and owners of the land including the forest. Shey you understand better now? Thank me later. |
So they have helicopters that they could have used to comb forests for marauding herdsmen, kidnappers and murderers, yet they now find it useful for ESN bah? I love the way these guys are giving the NA a run for their equipments. If GMB likes, he should keep encouraging his Fulani militias. #EndSars was just a trailer to the full movie. Igboho is part one while ESN is part 2. The part two is more disturbing than part one. Definitely part 3 will be sweeter. Maybe that will be a collabo effort featuring guest actors from both sides. If GMB likes, he should let things degenerate to part 3 sequel. |
Abalado:Fáyemí is nurturing presidential ambition. An ambition that is dead on arrival. |
Nnamdi Kanu of late appears to have realized who the real enemy is. Initially he declared war on all ethnicities including Igbos that had dissenting views about IPOB. As a result he made enemies even among potential allies Right now he seem to have begun re-alignment. Even if the Hausas won't eventually pledge their support, at least you have made "em realize that you have no axe to grind with 'em since they are not the aggressors. Perhaps he's trying use a divide and conquer approach. Let's hope it works this time around. Whatever is required to take care of marauding Fulani herdsmen is welcome. It will be a significant first step to peace, like it happened in CAR, Mali and to some extent in Ghana. Even our next-door neighbour Benin Republic was not left out as few weeks ago, their gendames chased away Fulanis who grazed their cattle into their territory/border with Nigeria. |
Initially surprised that a Nigerian court could do that to a Fulani IGP. I now realized that the judge is from South. Otherwise if it were a northern judge, na padi PADI dem go take am do. That does not mean that the southern judge will not be sanctioned for daring to look the eye of a Fulani IGP. Their days in government are numbered. I just hope that whoever takes the rein from any of the other regions will not turn out nepotistic, wicked and unreasonable like GMB is. OBJ despite his shortcomings was the most detribalised democratic president we ever had. Yar'adua too tried some. GEJ wasn't assertive enough to do right with all ethnicities cos he was worried about hurting his own people. |
To be completed in the year 2022. The way these people have shifted goal post several times over this project, heh? It's taking too long to complete. If resources are properly managed in this country like it's done in China, completing this project shouldn't take three years. Nonetheless, I hope they keep to their new deadline. It will sure be a pleasant sight to behold when it fully comes online. |
bjtinz:Well, you misdirect your anger to the wrong person. It is highly recommended that people make deep analysis checking carefully every possible scenarios before making informed decision. You did not even state if my references were truth or mere conspiracies or not despite my asking you to bing for the links or the videos (which are available widely online) including ones in which the US government of Bill Clinton apologised on behalf of the health department for those inhumane trials. The Pfizer scandal that happened in Nigeria despite it being the truth simply escaped the radar of the US government who has seen no reason to do anything about it. But what you conveniently did was to strike out the post and as usual blurt out vitriolics. Was there a Tuskegee experiment? Was there unlicenced Pfizer drug trials conducted in Nigeria that resulted in permanent morbidities for the participants? You conveniently glossed over all those and threw your vitriolics, putting no points in support of your views on the process. What many sane Africans have told Bill Clinton was that he should think of solving first the problem of food and famine and education in Africa rather than jumping that to major in family planning. Then perhaps with a full stomach and well educated female population, he won't have to spend so much on vaccines. An educated female will likely put up little or no resistance to the various harmless options available for family planning. But an uneducated one (which of course the west will desire more) is likely to take whatever is offered her even if it's poison. Ever wondered why Pfizer did not come to Southern Nigeria to conduct it's drug trials but instead went to the North? They know education which makes you informed is non-existent or at best deficient up there. Well, if Nigeria will do anything reasonable, they should either provide funds or source for such to ensure their own vaccine production. India produces it's own vaccine and a lot of medications. Nigeria produces some medications and we can sure ramp up out capacity to produce more if we have a willing and reasonable government. We have the expertise, what we lack is the funds. |
See our politicians drooling over this offer and falling over 'emselves for this gift. Not minding the fact that Melinda gates, Bill gates' wife already bared a little of her mind to us in her gory predictions during the outbreak of 2020 that "we (the west) expect to see the streets in Africa littered with dead bodies. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh. But of course that didn't happen. There also have been allegations of the bill and Melinda gates Foundation advocating for and subsequently sending the use of GMO mosquitoes in some countries in Africa for the control of malaria. It was alleged that the mosquitoes are already modified to inject in humans some form of proteins that induce sterility in both Male and females humans. You see, I'm an health expert nd you'll wonder why I seem to hold these claims as valid. People will not express vaccine fear nor would you have anti-vaccers if there hadn't been prior attempt of the West to use unwilling Africans as guinea pigs. It happened right there in the US - read up on or watch video of the Tuskegee experiments of the 80s. Right here in Nigeria under our very noses, Pfizer conducted unlicenced meningitis drug trials on Nigerian children in the North. Many if the children ended up with various disabilities as complications - deafness, blindness, paralysis amongst others. When the Nigerian government under AGF Andoakaa and Kano state government decided to sue Pfizer, the latter decided to blackmail AGF Aondoakaa into dropping the charges by digging up a lotta dirt about him. That's how far the white can go. They don't have as much access to bonobo monkeys to conduct animal trials again, so using blacks is the next best thing. |
Hausas are nice people and are usually known to be generous when they really want to. They also do not forget favours and people that are nice to 'em irrespective of creed, although they may be a little careful if such person is of a different faith. Hausas do not have landgrabbing tendencies and that is why you tend to see them limited to wherever their sabo is in each locality. Their fair level of liberalism is their fairly little allowance of intertribal marriages. But they have short fuses. When angered, they can be highly destructive. But in peaceful times, you'll love interacting with 'em. And although Hausas are not know to display so much varouge, that does not imply that they won't fight when angered and they don't need to have weapons to fight back. Fulanis on their own, hmmmmm (heaved a long sigh). They are not nice, they are not generous, they are opportunistic, landgrabbers which explains their tendency to spread like metastatic cancers away from their original location in any given locality. They also have extremely short fuses in 10 times out of 10, hence that popular belief that a "nice Fulani" is an oxymoron and that the word "Fulani" and the word "nice" should not coexist together in a single sentence. They are usually extremists such that the average Hausa is even careful of them. However there has been significant mixing of the two (Hausa and Fulani) over decades such that the Hausa have lost some of their identity, but the fulanis have been careful to keep purebred bloodlines for times of conquests and monarchy, a drive which they still push till this day and the reason for the Central African Republic (CAR) crisis. Fulanis are typically cowards but they display this pseudocourage thingy because they most times walk around with one form of weapon or another. In instances where they are outgunned they flee. (CAR, Ghana and Mali as case studies) and that is why they do most of their attacks under the cover of darkness and then flee into the bushes. What they do therefore is to try as much as possible to emasculate their targets and then come in to do the damage using weapons (like they did in Benue where the Fulani led soldiers seized weapons from the locals and then made signs to the Fulani herdsmen around to strike) |
wilmaria14:@bolded For it to run for 3hrs bah? Bros I feel you should come out specific on what the 150ah battery will do instead of blanket claims that does little to help especially newbies to make informed decision. You don dey here long enough to know say guys always want the koko. Don't do like Felicity Lithium vendors that hid true capacity from sellers until some good spirited forumites had to stake their money to test it for the sake of majority of us here. |
olopan:2s2p configuration panel for 48v system? How feasible is that? Or are the panels 500 watts each? |
Of course this is highly bullet proof. Effective against high velocity bullets just like clay bricks, something that cement bricks lack. Edited: I just realized that the bullet proof nature was mentioned. |
ovation88:That one na small thing na. Visit this thread for more insight. https://www.nairaland.com/390522/solar-energy-complement-fta |
free2ryhme:Have you seen 5v 10 watts, even 5v 30 watts usb soldering iron? Or 12v 30 watts DC powered soldering iron? Even USB rechargeable ones? They all exist. You can get 'em for cheap. I own the 5v type. |
Teaser4:How about that useless guy in red cap and brown outfit? He has some unrealistic presidential ambition. |
He will soon be freed, released to carry on with his pre-occupation. He is Fulani, the cousins of GMB that live in Niger Republic. |
That second picture. The fourth man from the right, beside the woman. Dude never even start work, e son dey get protuberant belle already. By the time he is done with 50 naira Roger after one year and with enough hange to take 10 bottles daily, he won't be able to enter a plastic chair again. |
SilverNorGold:Can you see your gaffe. All these alleged herdsmen are truly herdsmen. The reporters are only trying to be politically correct by not coming out straightforward. The herdsmen that hoisted a flag in an Ekiti town (orin-ekiti) took over a large expanse of land and put their flag at a marked territory threatening the locals to stay away. True to their threat, they murdered a farmer in that community. This was at the begining of Fáyemí's government. The townsfolk later realized that Fáyemí could not be relied upon and was likely to be a sell out. They decided to take their own destinies in their hands Fáyemí had initially planned to carve out land from that town for the purpose of ruga exercise that his father in Abuja wants to do. The townsfolk still angry from the initial Fulani illegal occupation and subsequent murder of an indegene took decisive action. They warned Fáyemí to shelve his stupid idea of keying in to ruga plans and never to even think of bringing the Fulani into their community for that purpose. Then they went further to themselves evict the Fulanis completely from their town. This included those thst has been in he town for many years without much problems because they are the ones that brought in, hosted and shielded the militant Fulanis who hoisted the flag and killed the indigene. All of them, not sparing one, were all evicted and Fáyemí could do nada.
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backnbeta:You echoed my mind exactly. |
Qelvin:Please if you can SAFELY make any videos of those guys' atrocities, it will come in handy in the international community. It is highly important that videos are made. The #EndSars videos are still evidences against 'em even though not much is being done right now. It will be nice to add Orlu videos to it. Nigerian army are notorious for lying. Only videos will puncture their lies. |
chaloskyx:You must be really feeling fly. Aren't you stressed up logging in and out of different accounts every minute? You're "Rafcrown" and also "Chaloskyx". And likely "Iamzik" You logged into Rafcrown 11:05am and commented like a Yoruba, turned to upper case letters towards the end of your comment but your sorry a55 forgot to return to lower case when you logged into "Chaloskyx" as a Northerner at 11:06am in order to make deriding follow up comment to your Yoruba handler "Rafcrown". 11:08am, you made an equally despicable response to your "Rafcrown" handler, still in your uppercase style which your poor judgement forgot should have been changed to clear your footprints. Still in your uppercase letter confused state, you proceeded to log out and quickly run to "Chaloskyx" again 11:10am to respond to "Iamzik" (likely your Igbo handler) comment casting aspersion on Osinbajo, a Yoruba as if you're so concerned about his silence. So now that you vacillate between your two pseudohandlers "Rafcrown" (Yoruba) and "Chaloskyx" (Hausa or Fulani) in order to pitch the two, one against the other using your "iamzik" pivot point handler, perhaps we can hazard guess where you truly come from. Perhaps you should bing something called "Multiple Personality Disorders". It must be really hard going thru all these stress just to achieve very little. And frankly I do not envy you.
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netmillionaires:Valid points. |
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