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Politics / Re: Breaking: South To Ban Gworo Transportation To The North by FSU: 1:06am On Mar 03, 2021
ruggedboy01:
As If gworo is so important cheesy grin

Southerners are funny grin
Very important to them

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Politics / Re: Breaking: South To Ban Gworo Transportation To The North by FSU: 1:05am On Mar 03, 2021
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Politics / Breaking: South To Ban Gworo Transportation To The North by FSU: 11:03pm On Mar 02, 2021
Breaking: south to ban gworo transportation to the north. Details coming

You know gworo is like medicine to abokis.

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Politics / Re: Government Supplies Us The AK-47 With Which We Kill - Repentant Bandit (Video) by FSU: 9:31pm On Mar 02, 2021
What language is he speaking? Is that Hausa?
Politics / Re: Cattle: Important Question For Yorubas, Igbos and Niger Deltans by FSU: 9:23pm On Mar 02, 2021
This is an important question. I wonder why no answer
Food / Re: Alternatives To Fulani Beef You Can Start To Produce In Months And Make Profit by FSU: 9:22pm On Mar 02, 2021
budaatum:


Do not let him derail your thread, and add cattle. It might take years, but we can do cattle too!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOOPUKvG208


Yes, cattle should be there too. Just providing something to keep in mind in these days of climate change that cattle production is not environmentally sustainable, especially with increasing drought and still lower irrigation coverage in Nigeria. Thanks

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Politics / The Plant That Makes Igbos Smart by FSU: 8:45pm On Mar 02, 2021
This is the plant that makes Igbos smart. It's called Fluted pumpkin in English and Ugu in Igbo. So rich in proteins, iron, zinc, vitamins and fiber. With this you don't need beef grin grin grin grin grin

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Food / Re: Alternatives To Fulani Beef You Can Start To Produce In Months And Make Profit by FSU: 8:39pm On Mar 02, 2021
LokoH:
Also millipedes and earthworms

No way, bro. Those ones no follow grin grin grin
Food / Re: Alternatives To Fulani Beef You Can Start To Produce In Months And Make Profit by FSU: 8:33pm On Mar 02, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:
Go make peace with your slave masters and stop eating rubbish

Lagos alone has over 20million people , this things you listed here won't last for a week .

What do you know? Oyibos and Asians are already making millions with these meat sources. Go and die with your cattle

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Food / Re: Alternatives To Fulani Beef You Can Start To Produce In Months And Make Profit by FSU: 8:29pm On Mar 02, 2021
Porcupines

Food / Re: Alternatives To Fulani Beef You Can Start To Produce In Months And Make Profit by FSU: 8:27pm On Mar 02, 2021
Roasted crickets

Food / Alternatives To Fulani Beef You Can Start To Produce In Months And Make Profit by FSU: 8:22pm On Mar 02, 2021
Insects (anybody remember aku?
Snails
Larvae of weevils
Catfish

Others:
Rabbit
Goat
Guinea fowl
Turkey
hedgehog

These small animals are easier, faster and cheaper to raise compared to cattle. For example, it takes 1000 gallons of water to produce enough grass to feed a cow to maturity. Whereas it takes a tiny fraction of that to raise small animals like rabbits, and none at all to raise insects.

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Politics / Re: Still On The Food Blockade And Related Matters by FSU: 6:57pm On Mar 02, 2021
The food blackmail won't work. Except under severe emergency such as war the buyer is always the king over the seller when it comes to trading.
Politics / Re: How Do The Northerners Living In The South Survive The Food Blockade? by FSU: 7:27pm On Mar 01, 2021
SMBH:


Better go permanently...
Lol
Politics / Re: Cattle: Important Question For Yorubas, Igbos and Niger Deltans by FSU: 3:56pm On Mar 01, 2021
Gjrich:
It's high time we start importing healthy Cows from Australia than relying on Sexually infected Fulani Cows.

Is that an answer to my questions, though? And yes, I agree with you, by the way.
Politics / Re: Cattle: Important Question For Yorubas, Igbos and Niger Deltans by FSU: 3:43pm On Mar 01, 2021
Hey don't come for me... I am an Igbo man. I just want to understand what's going on. Thanks
Politics / Cattle: Important Question For Yorubas, Igbos and Niger Deltans by FSU: 3:42pm On Mar 01, 2021
I read in a thread here https://www.nairaland.com/6438285/blockade-beef-scarcity-rising-cost in which someone said a third of the cows in Yorubaland is owned by Yorubas. I can believe this. Now, my question is whose cows are destroying crops in Yorubaland? The cows (33%%) owned by Yorubas or the cows (67%) owned by Fulanis?

This same question can be asked of Igbos and Niger Deltans. Who actually owns ALL the cows grazing in your lands? Are they all owned by northerners, or some percentage is owned by your people? What percentage of them are destroying crops and who owns those destroying crops?

How do we even know if our own southern cattle owners are not deliberately destroying our crops by sending their Fulani herdsmen to specific farms?
Politics / Re: How Do The Northerners Living In The South Survive The Food Blockade? by FSU: 3:20pm On Mar 01, 2021
Kaduna1stson:
We will go up north temporarily. We will take all our cows and foodstuffs back to the north.

Will you take your millions of almajiris too? grin grin grin grin
Politics / Re: How Do The Northerners Living In The South Survive The Food Blockade? by FSU: 2:58pm On Mar 01, 2021
Henrydonland:
the northerners never thought of this before taking their useless and meaningless actions.

Do they even think? They have cow brain
Politics / Re: How Do The Northerners Living In The South Survive The Food Blockade? by FSU: 2:58pm On Mar 01, 2021
Kaduna1stson:
We will go up north temporarily. We will take all our cows and foodstuffs back to the north.

That is good. Please take all your workers in NNPC and the sea ports and the military and the police. Otherwise, they will starve to death and it will be ruled a homicide (you killed your brothers)

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Politics / How Do The Northerners Living In The South Survive The Food Blockade? by FSU: 2:51pm On Mar 01, 2021
So how do the northerners living in the south survive the food blockade? This is confusing as there are millions of northerners in the south. Are they also been deprived of tomato, pepper and kpomo by their northern brothers?
Politics / Picture Of One Of The Good Things APC Brought To Nigeria by FSU: 10:07pm On Feb 17, 2021
This is one of the things APC gave to Nigeria: child voters. At this rate, other parties might as well kiss any national electoral success goodbye. The manipulated voter population by APC and the north means the south and PDP or any other party for that matter will be perennial election ''losers'' in Nigeria

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Politics / Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by FSU: 10:20am On Jan 26, 2021
I concur.

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Politics / Re: Fulani v Yoruba: Example Why It Is Hard For Igbos To Trust Yorubas by FSU: 8:58pm On Jan 25, 2021
Hm!
Politics / Re: Do You Support Legalizing Arms In Nigeria? by FSU: 8:56pm On Jan 25, 2021
GetMeRight:


In a country where the enforcement of laws is near 0%! No way! The only reason why daily killings in Nigeria is still relatively low compared to USA is due to the fact that possession of fire arms is illegal. Our institutions are weak, legalising fire arms will bring more killings and destruction than the phantom protection you thought it would give

So what do you do with the illegal - or is is legal - arms paraded about town by Fulani herdsmen?
Politics / Re: Do You Support Legalizing Arms In Nigeria? by FSU: 10:28pm On Jan 24, 2021
BlackBaron:
With a high proportion of the country having mental health issues, cult groups, rivalry, tribal clashes.
You're advocating a giant cauldron of violence and death.

All Nigeria needs are strong institutions and well thought solutions should suffice for problems we currently face.
So Fulanis can carry and you cannot?
Politics / Re: Fulani V Nigeria by FSU: 10:17pm On Jan 24, 2021
Ojiofor:
Fulani should be cut to size in Nigeria asap.

100%

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Politics / Do You Support Legalizing Arms In Nigeria? by FSU: 9:56pm On Jan 24, 2021
In view of the Fulani menace on other Nigerians, would you support legalizing arms in Nigeria for self protection?

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Politics / Re: Let Us Talk Cows by FSU: 9:40pm On Jan 24, 2021
aribisala0:
Not everyone browsess with a phone

We are not coevals
What do you think about this? A little digression.

https://www.nairaland.com/6380940/fulani-v-nigeria
Politics / Re: Let Us Talk Cows by FSU: 9:27pm On Jan 24, 2021
aribisala0:
We hear all the time that herdsmen dig up people's cassava to feed to their cows.
The question to my mind is what is stopping people in the south from keeping cattle.

There is nothing to say that only Fulani can keep cows

From available evidence they do not even seem to have any scientific understanding of what they are doing

What seems clear is that cows can be raised on cassava.


Cassava is very easy to grow. There is plenty of rain in the south and people have no jobs

The obvious question people will ask is

Where do we get cows from?

Yes a good question

It is not supposed to be easy
but Nigerians are resourceful people

There are so many breeds of cattle that will do well in the south and breeds can be imported or developed

This is what the likes of NDDC and rich states like Delta and and Akwa Ibom should be doing

The truth is the land in the south is blessed and that is why the Fulani covet it.

It is not rocket science.



We have to start somewhere




Best opinion on Nairaland in recent times. Even though your are a madt tribalist grin grin grin, could not agree more with you here.
Politics / Re: Fulani V Nigeria by FSU: 9:25pm On Jan 24, 2021
qwertyboss:

And you think the hausawas will allow their patrons to be ostracized?
Fulani and Hausa are synonymous...
the Hausas are subordinate of the Fulanis

Hausa is being slaughtered by Fulani than any other group. Southern Kaduna comes to mind. They must be mad to continue to be tied to Fulani apron string.

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