They don't understand that participating in any election in Nigeria would corrupt ipob and they would forget the struggle and would the fulanis allow inec to give their inec form, to a pro ipob candidate it won't end well, if he wins there would be problem and if he loses there would be problem.
Joining the Nigerian structure can't give us biafra it is a poisonous apple that if eaten fulanis would have dirt on you and hold you hostage hell they can say you stole some Money and use EFCC on you.
So no ipob won't have any 5 governors, leave that confused edo women that is trying so had to be a fulani, aisha your name might be aisha but you can never be a fulani, they would still see you as an outsider and stop giving opinions about biafran related issues, we are tired of Nigeria and no matter how much you blackmail us emotionally we are stronger now and we won't fall for that crap anymore
Monogamy: And should we call that as an achievement for SE as a region?
You people should stop comparing your region with other troubled region/states in Nigeria..
Don't we have this same Fulani herdsmen in South South and South West? How are those 2 regions being able to handle the issue without causing more lost of lives?
Newsblenda: Oga stop posting nonsense, this video is old, 2019... stop causing unnecessary tension here...
Stop acting slow, so if the video is old does that make it right? Why would a fulani man threaten to kill a farm owner? Is that not madness, if it like let it be 1960 video we would still talk about it
I was pissed and angry when I was watching this video below, I was filled with anger and rage, the audacity of the Fulanis in Nigeria is mind-blowing, ok this is what happened an Igbo man came to his farm and found Fulanis, young boys with their cows grazing on his farm, he planted yam and some vegetables and you know in Igbo land yam is very important just the way yam is very important to the Ekiti Man, this Fulani boy used their cows to destroy the man's farm and while the man was complaining and making a video the Fulani boy came over to the man and grabbed his phone
In fact, I don't know what to call this, we don't even have rights in our own land, some people from Mali are telling us what to do on our own land, if you watch the video the Fulani collected the phone and then told the Igbo man that he would kill him, read carefully he said kill and not beat, now you understand the Fulanis, they love to kill and it is in their blood to kill and the most annoying part the Fulani said he would go and report the man to the police, is this not madness.
What King of a country is this? Were your crops get eaten by the Fulani and they threaten to kill and arrest you and this is for Igbos still shouting one Nigeria, I hope you see your lives now and it is time for everyone to wake up and defend yourselves just like TY Danjuma said , the time is now to defend yourselves or else the Fulanis would kill u and take over your land.
ogododo: Following the death of the factional leader of the Boko Haram terrorist group, Abubakar Shekau, who reportedly blew up himself to avoid being captured by Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP ) fighters, Boko Haram fighters have formed an alliance with commanders of ISWAP.
The reunion announced in a viral video which was obtained by LEADERSHIP on Saturday in Maiduguri, shows the Boko Haram and ISWAP commanders placing their palms on top of each other chanting words of solidarity as a sign of new alliance.
NAF Airstrikes Kill ISWAP Commander, Destroy 6 Gun Trucks In Borno In the about 13-minute video, the terrorists of both camps pledged their allegiance to one Aba Ibrahim Al-Hashimiyil AlKhuraishi, whom they unanimously ordained as ‘Khalifan Muslimai’, translated as “The Leader of all Muslims”.
Four insurgents, drawn from the from Boko Haram bloc and ISWAP sect, were seen in the clip pledging their loyalty to their new commander while speaking in Arabic, Hausa, English and Fulfulde respectively.
One of the speakers confirmed the report that intelligence services played critical roles in creating divisions in the camps of the terrorists when he claimed that the enemies succeeded in dividing them, but saying that they have now reunited for a common goal.
Thus, in the latest video released by Boko Haram, a terrorist who first spoke, extended his greeting to their new Leader, Khuraishi, thanking him for eventually bringing them together.
Pledging his loyalty, he said every member of Boko Haram and ISWAP should be happy that they are now united.
Another terrorist, while speaking in Hausa, greeted Al-Hashimiyil Khuraishi, assuring that he and his colleague-insurgents will not flout his orders and commandments.
He expressed delight that they are now back as one ‘indivisible entity’, after the mutual hatred that hitherto divided them, gave way.
Another ISWAP fighter, who was wielding a sophisticated gun hung on his neck, thundered: ””What is left now is Jihad. We will not stop fighting the unbelievers. All the unbelievers are now in trouble.”
According to the daredevil terrorist, every Boko Haram and ISWAP member must be ready to fight under the directive of their new leader, for them to survive and succeed.
NwaNimo1: President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday in Abuja inaugurated the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), saying the war must be fought by all well meaning citizens
Mr Buhari asserted that the drug war was more dangerous than wars against insurgency and banditry because it targeted three generations for destruction.
The launch was initiated by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in commemoration of the 2021 UN International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
The theme of the day, annually marked on June 26, is “Share Facts on Drugs. Save Lives.”
Mr Buhari said “it is therefore my pleasure to declare on behalf of the good people of Nigeria, a War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), not just as a slogan, but a call for civil action for all Nigerians to take active part in this war.
“Let me say that this war is more deadly than the insurgency we have in the northeastern part of the country or the acts of banditry in the North-West or acts of kidnapping that transcends all the geopolitical zones of this country because it is a war that is destroying three generations.
”I’ve seen clips of where grandparents are on drugs, parents are on drugs, and by extension, their wards, their children are on drugs.
“So, this is a war that is targeting three generations in a stretch.
“I believe strongly that every effort must be put in place to ensure that we deal with the issues of substance abuse and trafficking and manufacture.
”I believe strongly, with every bit of conviction, that if we are able to deal with the issue of drug abuse, our security challenges will drastically reduce as we walk toward a drug-free Nigeria.”
The president, therefore, implored Nigerians from every strata of life, including traditional and religious leaders, local leadership at every level, to be vigilant and to support WADA.
Buhari charged the NDLEA to intensify efforts at ridding the country of criminal elements.
He added that criminal elements had made forest areas their hideouts, from where they had been launching criminal onslaughts as well as for farming marijuana.
He said: “I am directing the NDLEA to develop a robust risk-communication and community engagement strategy that will not only disseminate the four pillars of the plan to responsible entities, but deal with destroying production sites and laboratories.”
He also urged families, schools, Civil Society Organisations, professional associations, religious organisations, the academia, community leaders and individuals to work for the common good to rid communities of drug use and trafficking.
He appreciated stakeholders and international collaborators, especially the European Union and the UN Office for Drugs and Control, for their unwavering support to the nation’s drug control efforts, including the development of a roadmap.
Mr Buhari also appreciated members of the inter-ministerial committee on drug control for their contributions and efforts to national drug control initiatives.
In his remarks, the Chairman of NDLEA, Buba Marwa, said N90 billion worth of illicit drugs had so far been seized by the agency in the last five months.
According to him, over 2,180 traffickers have been arrested, including five drug barons controlling different cartels across Nigeria.
He also revealed that a record 2.05 million kilograms of drugs had been intercepted across the country; and 2,100 drug offenders prosecuted with 500 sentenced to various jail terms by courts.
He said “while the statistics are impressive, we wouldn’t deceive ourselves that we have succeeded in cleaning the Augean Stable in five months.
”We have only made a head start. We need to sustain the momentum. We need to win the drug war. We cannot afford to be complacent.”
I guess you don't know the meaning of nwata kiri, let me help you it means a small child, go and get a job, you are not adding any meaning to nairaland, you are not a content creator or a writer, all you do is display your.... You know the rest
PlayMaker14: Chidinma Ojukwu would have been a Mayor in Slovakia or Pennis ylvania, (USA) but her monstrous appetite for material things and overaged Pennis caused her downfall.
Stop this childishness when would you people learn igbos and yorubas are not enemies
MalcoImX: What exactly is the relevance or what are you driving at with this question? Of what relevance is the population of Fulani, who are so much mixed with the Hausa, got to do with this topic?
I don't know the states where Fulani are in the majority.
If they are at all, it would be in Adamawa or Gombe.
Gbajure: The public assets you are destroying belongs to Fulanis and those officers you killed are not Igbos? The families of those will keeps informing on you maniacs
Any igbo man in the Nigerian police or military is on his or her own
ABeeC: Buhari is a very useless and wicked man... Since last two weeks, na beg i dey beg to eat. Omo no work and food cost. I don tire for this life sef...abeg guys if una fit help me with anything, make una save a brother from starving.
Amadioha is a very popular God among the Igbo tribe of Nigeria. He wields thunder and lightning in his hands and is said to be the enforcer of Odinani Igbo. Odinani is the Igbo laws that governed the people’s religious and cultural practices.