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PropertiesRe: Lagos To Demolish Properties Under High Tension Lines by ExAngel007(f): 1:56pm On May 29, 2016
huh

What about people who bought plots and own houses?

Would such people be compensated?
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Some Amazing Photo Illusions by ExAngel007(f): 8:36pm On May 15, 2016
nice
PoliticsRe: Fayose Causing Confusion In Our Party – PDP by ExAngel007(f): 1:36pm On May 14, 2016
fayose= confusionist
PoliticsPresident Buhari Welcomes Francois Hollande To Nigeria by ExAngel007(op): 1:25pm On May 14, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari has on Saturday, May 14,
received his French counterpart, Francois Hollande
for a security summit in Nigeria.
President Hollande of France who hosted the first regional
security summit in Paris on May 17, 2014, will be joined by
the presidents of Cameroon, Niger Republic, Chad and Benin
Republic.


Below are photos from his arrival as shared by Femi
Adesina, President Buhari’s media aide:

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt7nvs8mcl0tj.5a3fb536.jpg[/img]

President Buhari welcoming President Francois Hollande of
France to Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital, for the security
summit.

[img]http://iontheio/vllkyt564p0p7b45c0130caajpg[/img]

President Muhammadu Buhari and his French counterpart in
a warm handshake.

[img]http://iontheio/vllkyt34igekltq3qa65c45df.jpg[/img]

The guard of honour displayed to welcome the French
president to Nigeria.
https://www.naij.com/830063-just-see-buhari-welcomed-frances-president-amid-nigerias-crisis-photos.html?source=breaking
PhonesRe: Have You Been Able To Use Freebasics On Airtel? by ExAngel007(f): 12:53pm On May 14, 2016
dominique:
Hmm, I've not tried it with Nairaland. How is the speed like?
fast
PhonesRe: Have You Been Able To Use Freebasics On Airtel? by ExAngel007(f): 11:48am On May 14, 2016
dominique:
So darn boring. you can't view pictures or post comments. I'd rather stick to data option
that is for facebook alone but other sites like nairaland, bbc, goal.com etc... work fine for me
PhonesRe: Have You Been Able To Use Freebasics On Airtel? by ExAngel007(f): 11:33am On May 14, 2016
working freeee for me
PoliticsRe: UK To Hasten Assets Recovery For Nigeria by ExAngel007(f): 9:03am On May 13, 2016
medpren:
Na today? Forget all the jamboree. One of thr biggest way the british makes money is by hiding stolen assets from nigeria, that's why the big for nothing useless crown must continue to exist. Even buhari's daughter flew British for 5 million naira. Only zombies can't see clearly.
Disintegrate the country and the british will lose a major source of usual income from their royal niger company.
Not in this administration
CrimeRe: Man Kills Wife With Acid In Ghana(photo) by ExAngel007(f): 10:58am On May 12, 2016
Ghana in news recently
PoliticsRe: EFCC Must Stop Acting Irresponsibly – Fayose by ExAngel007(f): 9:05am On May 08, 2016
omooba969:
If datz u on ur dp, then u r fvckn sexy & tempting. wink
Just watch how guys will flood ur dp. grin
that's why i always stay away from nairaland....
But thanks anyway
PhonesRe: MTN 15 GB Awoof by ExAngel007(f): 8:49am On May 08, 2016
Betmaster3:
How did u check ur balance and when did u send the code.
*559*4#
PoliticsRe: EFCC Must Stop Acting Irresponsibly – Fayose by ExAngel007(f): 8:46am On May 08, 2016
MADMAN
PhonesRe: MTN 15 GB Awoof by ExAngel007(f): 8:40am On May 08, 2016
got 15gb!!!
CelebritiesRe: Meet Woman Who ‘predicted’ Tiwa Savage, Teebillz’s Divorce Mess by ExAngel007(op):
is she a prophetess?

dominque
CelebritiesMeet Woman Who ‘predicted’ Tiwa Savage, Teebillz’s Divorce Mess by ExAngel007(op): 5:07pm On May 02, 2016
Well, it turns out you might have heard about the woman
before – Kemi Olunloyo!


[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkytij3dq9a03pc.f3a1056b.jpg[/img]


Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo


The controversial daughter of former Oyo state governor, Victor
Omololu Olunloyo, took everyone who care to listen through
memory lane. According to her, she had predicted the messy
divorce of top Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage and her estranged
hubby, Teebillz, in November 11, 2013.

According to Ms Olunloyo, quite a lot of people, including the
singer’s fans, called her crazy..but it is all coming out as
reality now, shutting down all wagging tongues.

See what she just tweeted below:

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyttp84tull218.c92d680f.jpg[/img]

https://www.naij.com/817532-meet-woman-predicted-tiwa-savage-teebillzs-divorce-mess.html?source=index_latest
CelebritiesRe: BankyW's Mother Ejects Teebillz From His House - The Capital by ExAngel007(f):
getting messier for TJ
Jokes EtcRe: Please, Spot The Differences by ExAngel007(f): 3:22pm On May 02, 2016
undecided see ur life
Jokes EtcRe: #SACKYOURGF Now Trending On Twitter! by ExAngel007(f): 2:58pm On May 02, 2016
then all guys wudn't have one.
HealthRe: Boy Who Was Declared "Dead” Recovers (Photos) by ExAngel007(f): 1:49pm On May 02, 2016
PhonesRe: Predict The Future Of Smartphone In 2050 by ExAngel007(f): 1:24pm On May 02, 2016
Technology MarketRe: Stupid Predictions That Intelligent People Made by ExAngel007(f): 11:04am On May 01, 2016
nothing is impossible
PoliticsRe: The Us Army Vs Nigerian Army (photo Inside) by ExAngel007(f): 10:59am On May 01, 2016
grin
TravelRe: Five Die In Fatal Accident On Their Way To Kaduna (Very Graphic Photos) by ExAngel007(f): 10:54am On May 01, 2016
requiescat in pace
PoliticsRe: Our Story, By Fulani Herdsmen by ExAngel007(op): 10:28am On May 01, 2016
DonBobes:
Wher hv u bn exangel007, U run leav leav us for NL ni?
just have too rest my head for some time
PoliticsOur Story, By Fulani Herdsmen by ExAngel007(op): 8:47am On May 01, 2016
Baba Othman Ngelzarma is the National Secretary, Miyetti
Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, otherwise known
as Fulani herdsmen.

https://d19lga30codh7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/herdsmen.png

In this interview, he explains the challenges confronting the
Fulani herdsmen and frowns at the negative profiling of the
Fulani people.

And whereas he admits that there are a few criminals who are
of the Fulani stock, the true situation is that Fulani herdsmen
too are victims of cattle rustlers.

I want to believe that you have seen part of the Grazing Bills
and the question is, do you think that would solve the
problem?



Firstly, before I say anything, let me use this opportunity to
condemn in totality what has taken place in Enugu, it is
extremely shocking and I want to sympathise with the
government and people of Enugu State irrespective of who has
done it. People have lost their lives. It is a sad happening and
we hope the security will do all they could to fish out the
perpetrators.

We, too, have suffered immensely in the hands of these
perpetrators because our cattle are lost in their thousands,
Fulanis are always kidnapped - hardly a day passes and you
will not hear that five or 10 Fulanis have been kidnapped for
ransom. Only that it is a silent happening and the media is not
covering it.


Fulani being kidnapped?


Yes. Every day. Find out from Kaduna State. It’s is really sad.
These are things that are perpetrated by criminals but,
surprisingly, everybody is blaming the Fulani herdsmen; so we
are now victims and culprits at the same time.


Since some of them are victims, do you think these Bills will
address the issues on the table?


Yes, definitely. The law governing the establishment of grazing
reserves is not new, it started in 1965. Later in 1978, the Land
Use Act was extended to cover it. In 1988, National Agriculture
Policy also earmarked 10percent of the total national territory
for grazing areas - that is, 9.8million hectares of land were
earmarked in 1988 for grazing reserves. That figure was later
increased to 20million hectares.


So what happened to all the land?

What we have today is less than three million hectares - the
so-called gazetted grazing areas cover only about three
million.

We have about 415 grazing areas and grazing reserves and
forest reserves because these are different things. The grazing
reserves are those that are gazetted. Out of the 415, 141 were
gazetted. And those 141 reserves gazetted cover only about
three million hectares of land.
And even that one today has been damaged by ecology,
encroachment and the rest.


If that is the case, you now have state governors who are
saying they will not give out any land. Do you think they
should just hold on to see how they could solve the clashes
first, before the Bills?


You see, these clashes came as a result of the absence of
developed grazing reserves and the protection of those
reserves. These are areas that have suffered a lot of neglect
because the pastoralists’ livelihood has been frequently
undermined by unfriendly policies and laws.
The policies of the past administrations have given more
attention to agronomy and not the livestock sub-sector. That is
what has caused this problem.

This is a consequence of the neglect of this long-term sector of
the economy.

As I told you, we have about three million hectares which have
been destroyed. They are mostly located in the northern and
the south-western parts of the country. These are all the states
of the North, as well as Oyo and Ogun states.


How did the grazing reserves work for the herdsmen in the
past?


A lot of legislations covered them because, if you go to the
states, you have the local government and forestry units
working effectively to protect the reserves but, today, I do not
think they are there again.


Some people think if there are grazing reserves, that is where
the herdsmen should be?


They were occupied to some extent but encroachment by small
farmers and big-time farmers, who acquired land to obtain
loans from banks and not for real agriculture and the
environment, over-grazing and non-maintenance of the
reserves, have rendered them useless.


Have groups like yours met northern governors to sensitise
them to the future dangers of not maintaining those reserves?
We have been meeting with them for quite some time now.
So why are they not listening?



I don’t know. As I told you earlier, it is the neglect of this
sector that is causing this problem. If past administrations had
done their work like the immediate post-colonial
administrations did, we wouldn’t be in this situation that we
have found ourselves today. May be the reserves would have
been developed to an extent that we won’t have these issues.

If you look at the Fulani man, the cattle business is his
livelihood, so you then wonder why he would be pushed to the
southern part of the country in search of grass and water
because, if grass and water were provided in the reserves in
the North, I do not think the herdsman would have the desire to
go anywhere and expose himself to danger because he always
moves with his family. He provides security for his family and
security for his business, so how do you expect , no matter
how illiterate he is, to go and ignite trouble for himself to get
killed.
I think some people somewhere are out to profile the Fulani
herdsmen as terrorists.


Who do you think those people are?


We don’t know. That is the problem. We see the media as
going against the herdsmen because most of the challenges
we face are not reported.


But if you don’t incident the cases with the police, how do we
report them?


The police know very much what is happening. Go to the Police
Command in Kaduna State and find out what is happening to
the Fulani herdsmen.

I’m sure you are aware of the thousands of cattle that are lost
daily. Who are the owners of the cattle? They are Fulani
herdsmen. We lose a lot of cattle as a result of cattle rustling
but who is doing something to protect us? It is only once the
coming of this administration that we have seen action being
taken in that area.


There must be a faint idea of those who are killing people in
the name of Fulani herdsmen?


They are criminals because we do not know them.


But they say they dress like the average Fulani men?


That cannot be ruled out. There was a case in Taraba State
two years ago. They came in the Fulani attire but, when they
were caught, it was discovered that they were not Fulani. Some
people are trying to spoil the name of the Fulani herdsmen.
That is what we have in the country today. They stereotype and
profile the Fulani herdsmen as criminals.

What do you do if you were in the shoes of the victims or the
media that, while carrying out your duty, the narrative you get
is that they were kidnapped by Fulani people and this was the
ransom they paid to them.


Are you saying people should not
say it as it is because it involves the Fulani?



Look, we must confess, we have criminals among the Fulani
just like any other communities in Nigeria where there are
criminals. You are talking about some 30million people in
Nigeria. You are also talking about 16million cattle-rearing
families in the country. So, if you go to the prison, you will see
that the Fulani are more in number. You cannot expect a tribe
that occupies just one local government to be compared to one
with a spread across the whole country.


So what is your group doing?


As a voluntary organisation, there is a limit to what we can do.
We have been reporting to the security agencies and they have
been cooperating with us.
In fact, the IGP knows everything.
Take for instance the Olu Falae issue. When it happened, a lot
of media attacks were on but we didn’t respond; we just took
the bull by the horn. We went on tour of the South-West. We
went to Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ekiti and later we landed in
Ondo.

Finally, we visited Olu Falae himself and we discussed
extensively and that was what laid that matter to rest because
much of what happened then was propaganda. Definitely, Olu
Falae was kidnapped; he paid ransom and we discovered that
some people were involved. We admit that some people have
criminal intent but profiling a whole race because of the crimes
of a few or some is something that is not fair.

Some solutions have been proffered but a lot of people are
saying the Bills cannot work.


Some people insist that the
Fulani herdsmen have a business to run and they should
finance their business on their own without destroying other
peoples’ properties?


They are entitled to their opinion but, today, because of the
profiling, whichever community that sees a Fulani man is
apprehensive. Sometimes, youths of the community would
push the Fulani, shoot their cows and that is what ignites
problem.

We visited Benue State during the last administration
and we succeeded in bringing down tension. What we
discovered was that when they go to graze in the forest, an
area that doesn’t belong to anybody, people would come and
demand money from them before they can graze.

And even after settling, another group would come and demand for
money again and, if they refuse to pay, they shoot the cows.
When a Fulani man gets to an area, he reports to the Fulani
head in that area and then report to the traditional leadership
in the community.

This is the culture wherever they go.

Today, we have over 30million cows in Nigeria, and over
150million sheep and goats. So, if you don’t plan for these
things, there is definitely going to be a problem. We want
government to settle these people in a place because we too
are tired of all these problems.


There is this issue of AK-47?


That is one issue I would like to correct. If you see a Fulani
man handling AK-47, that is because cattle rustling has
become so much that one wonders if there is security in the
country. With the coming of this administration, we are seeing
a lot of improvement. No peace-loving Fulani man would be
carrying AK-47 and moving about.


What sort of improvements have you seen from this
administration?


This administration has helped us recover a lot of cattle. I’m
sure you’re aware of the amnesty granted to some of them in
Kano State.


How do you know your cattle?


They have marks and there are traditional ways of identifying
the cows. If there are many cows here and a Fulani man wants
to identify his own cattle from the recovered cattle, some would
sing or make some sounds and you’ll see the Fulani man’s
cow coming out in his direction. All of them have marks for
identification.
In Lagos, we have succeeded in catching about, four times,
cattle rustlers.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/story-fulani-herdsmen/
CrimeRe: Soldier Kills Bride's Mum In Delta by ExAngel007(f): 8:18am On May 01, 2016
oh my GOD
RomanceRe: 7 Ways Guys Act When They Have A Crush In Their Church by ExAngel007(f): 8:05am On May 01, 2016
so this what guys do just to woo a girl?
tell me more
RomanceRe: I Unconciously Poisoned My Fiance With Impotency by ExAngel007(f): 7:25am On May 01, 2016
Babe girl... u messed up
Jokes EtcRe: This Is Why You Should Respect You Elders (funny Picture) by ExAngel007(f): 3:16pm On Apr 30, 2016
INDEED
Jokes EtcRe: 10 Amazing Facts About Africa I Could Bet My Last Dime You Never Knew by ExAngel007(f): 3:01pm On Apr 30, 2016
nice info OP
Jokes EtcRe: Hilarious Pidgin Proverbs: by ExAngel007(f): 2:58pm On Apr 30, 2016
funny
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kills 30 Fulani Herdsmen In Borno by ExAngel007(f): 2:10pm On Apr 30, 2016
things falling apart

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