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Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Have Taken Over Our Farmlands; They Kill Rape Our People— Delta by Lightening: 6:21pm On Jul 06, 2019 |
OlawaleSmarter0: Life in Ubulu-Uku, Isele-Uku, Onicha-Olona, Onicha-Ugbo and environs, all agrarian communities in Aniocha and Oshimili local government areas of Delta State, has fallen on hard times. In recent months, some members of the communities have had reasons to curse their fate.
They can be said to be united by a common sense of helplessness. Gone are the days when peace reigned in the communities and everyone went about their business, predominantly farming, without fear of attack. Sadly, in a cruel twist of fate, many residents have deserted their farmlands to save their lives. There have been continued attacks by gunmen alleged to be Fulani herdsmen, forcing many of the residents out of their lands.
In the last one month alone, a prominent chief in Ubulu-Uku Kingdom and the Medical Director of Good News Hospital, Isele-Uku, Chief Chikwe Ojinji and Dr Andrew Odozi respectively, have been murdered by gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.
The affected communities were saddened by the deaths, which caused a sense of gloom, despondency and weary hopelessness to descend on residents. Odozi was killed in the line of duty; he was rushing to his hospital to save the life of one Mr Meme, who had been shot in the neck by suspected herdsmen along the Isele-Uku/Ubulu-Uku Road, when he met his death.
The doctor had received a distress call from his staff members that Meme was brought to the hospital in Isele-Uku for gunshot injuries. Odozi left everything he was doing to get to the hospital, but on his way, ran into a roadblock mounted by the assailants, who were robbing commuters. The doctor was subsequently robbed and shot dead.
Odozi was said to have died on the spot and his body was deposited at a mortuary. Meme was later rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, where he is still recuperating.
Our correspondent was unable to speak to Meme at the hospital but a legal practitioner who was also there following his release after being abducted by the suspected Fulani herdsmen, described his experience as terrible.
Several times, the lawyer, who spoke on condition of anonymity for personal reasons, squeezed his eyes shut and desperately tried to tell himself that it was all a horrible nightmare, which would soon be over. Sadly, it never did. According to him, he was abducted on Isele-Uku/Ubulu-Uku Road and N1m ransom was paid by his wife to secure his release.
The lawyer was visiting his hometown from Lagos when he fell into the hands of the gunmen.
I’m waiting for God to explain why this tragedy befell me –Esther, Benue mother of two kids who drowned “I saw hell. I had a brief worth millions of naira that I was supposed to handle the following Monday; meanwhile, I was abducted at the weekend. I was released on Wednesday after my wife paid N1m as ransom. This is a shame. I have lived in the North and I understand Fulfulde a little. “My abductors were Fulani people. How can people from far North come to be abducting people in our land and we are keeping quiet? Can people from the South and the South-East go to the northern part of the country and be abducting people, demanding ransom and killing them? This is a shame, and we must address it and kick against this affront or else we should take it that we have been captured,” he said, with palpable frustration.
All over the communities, one could sense the growing frustration among the residents left there.
Mr Charles Ojinji, younger brother to the slain Ojinji, narrated how his brother was killed, describing the situation as shocking.
“We are still in shock at our elder brother’s sudden and unnatural death. He was a warrior who had the interest of the community at heart. We all were farming on the land before Fulani herdsmen, who followed the high tension wire to a forest reserve near a stream in Aniagbala, a suburb of Ubulu-Uku, took over our farmlands. When we saw that they were fully armed, we left our farms for them. What attracted the herdsmen there was the beautiful stream, which has now become a curse to us.
“Their cows would eat our farm produce, eat the yam tubers in our barns, cassava, vegetables, drink our water and mess up our stream. The stream is the only source of water in our community.
“One day, we challenged the herders and they beat some of us up. They held them hostage at gunpoint. Since that time, some people stopped going to the farm to avoid the wrath of herdsmen who have taken over our land. We did nothing and we owe them nothing, yet we have been subjected to all manner of inhuman treatment. Our women are not spared.
“I was shocked this year when my brother went back to the same farmland that we had abandoned for the herdsmen to start faming again. Well, other people were still farming there but, one day, over 200 cows entered the farm and ate up everything. My brother was enraged. I don’t know what transpired between him and the herders. Anyway, an eyewitness told me that my brother was attacked with machetes and then shot dead.
“My brother’s wife had travelled to Lagos so there was nobody at home. When his neighbours noticed that he did not return from the farm, they called me and we went to the farm and saw him in a pool of blood. We rushed him to hospital but the doctor confirmed him dead on arrival.
“They have killed my brother, what else can they do? Today, it is my brother, who knows the next person tomorrow? Well, herdsmen are everywhere in the bushes surrounding our community; we are under siege. The police deposited his body in a mortuary. We want the body of our brother so that we can bury him to allow him rest in peace,” he said as he recalled the unpleasant experience.
Apart from the deep sense of loss felt by members of the affected communities, they are at a loss to find a solution to the problem of insecurity affecting them. Speaking on the plight of Ubulu-Uku people, a member of the local vigilance group, Emeka Chukwudi, described the community as a conquered community, which was at the mercy of herdsmen.
“Yes, that is the truth. We have been conquered by strangers who have taken over our farmlands. This is because we have been rendered incapacitated by the police who have disarmed us and allowed the herdsmen to move freely with sophisticated firearms. The herdsmen are doing well in their agenda to take over our place. Today, I am so sad that the one-time strong Ubulu-Uku is suffering from attacks by Fulani herdsmen.
“Herdsmen abducted our king about three years ago and butchered him like a common criminal. We are still suffering from the abominable act carried out against our king, His Royal Highness, Obi Akaeze Christopher Ofulue. As if that was not enough, the herdsmen want to render us jobless. You know that we are predominantly farmers; that is our pride, but now, we are scared to go to the farms for fear of being killed,” he said.
He continued, “We are surrounded by other communities such as Abu-Ugba, Ogwashi-Uku, Obior and Isele-Uku. The herdsmen have virtually taken over the border land between Ubulu-Uku and other towns and are callously unleashing terror on us on a daily basis.
“Recently, a woman was killed between Ubulu-Uku and Obior. She was going to Umunede Market when she was waylaid by herdsmen, who butchered her and stole her motorcycle. We saw her corpse but we don’t know what they did to her before they finally killed her. A few days later, some indigenes returning home were robbed. The two incidents forced people to abandon the Ubulu-Uku/Obior Road for Isele-Uku/Ubulu-Uku Road in order to access other communities.
“As it is, we are in deep trouble. The hoodlums have taken over all the bushes surrounding Ubulu-Uku, through Isele-Uku, Ogwashi-Uku, Obior, Ubulu-Unor, Onitcha-Ugbo and Abu-Ugba.
“There are no longer safe access roads in and out of Ubulu-Uku and there is no help in sight, as people are scared to go to their farms for fear of being killed. Even if one is courageous enough to go to the farm, how will the person transport the farm produce to neighbouring markets, when the access roads have been taken over by killer herdsmen who unleash terror on road users? These brigands are doing their nefarious business unchallenged and this is a slap on our faces.
“But there is no way we can challenge gunmen with machetes and stones. Our children who live outside the town are scared to visit us at home because of the killer herdsmen that have taken over our surroundings.
“Recently, a resident, Monday Ike, who was working on his farm along the Ubulu-Uku/Onicha Ugbo Road, was accosted by Fulani herdsmen who had kidnapped some victims and kept them in a thick forest. The herdsmen were running out of food and water, so they boldly approached him and ordered Ike to go to the village and bring them water and food, at his own expense, warning that they would kidnap him from his farm if he told anyone. Ike pledged not to report what he saw to anybody.
“He eventually reported the development to the vigilance group, who called in the police. The police and the vigilance group stormed the forest, rescued the victims and arrested a herder. But a few days later, the suspect was freed by the police.
“Recently, herdsmen blocked the Isele-Uku/Ubulu-Uku Road and abducted two occupants of a car. They released the victims after collecting N600,000. Again, an indigene of Isele-Azagba living in Ubulu-Uku, Mr Sunday, his wife and son were accosted along the road. Their attackers, suspected to be herdsmen, shot the man in the neck and abducted his wife and son. After two days in captivity, the victims were released after N1m was paid as ransom. The man is still battling for his life in the hospital.
“In fact, we are like Automated Teller Machines to herdsmen. They are dealing with us unchallenged and it is so sad. Right now, we are living in fear and abject poverty because our farmers are afraid to go to their farms. Commercial motorcycle operation is the only lucrative business in our town now, as farmers have abandoned their farms. And we can’t blame any farmer who has abandoned their farmland.
“Of what use is it, if after investing in your farm and working for almost one year, herdsmen take their cattle to graze on all you laboured for in just one day? That is the problem. Can you imagine what would happen when over 200 cows enter a farm? And when the owner of the farm challenges the herders, they shoot them.
“The worst of it all is that they rape women in the presence of their husbands and children and rape daughters in front of their parents and siblings. I don’t want to mention the names of victims because of the despicable nature of the act. Abomination is being witnessed in our land.
“We, members of vigilance group, are handicapped as it is today. We used to patrol our roads, but our vehicle has been grounded and the police have disarmed us, while the herdsmen are fully armed with AK-47 rifles and other sophisticated weapons. We are only left with machetes, knives and axes. How do we use ordinary cutlasses to confront herdsmen armed with AK-47 and other assault rifles?
“The only solution is to fall back to the police, but the police post in our community is manned by a man and a woman. Let government give us adequate police manpower and leave intelligence gathering to us. We have all it takes in intelligence and we will assist the police in fishing out the herdsmen because we know where they are, but we have been disarmed by the government.”
On his part, the Palace Secretary, who speaks for the Obi of the community, Mr Joseph Obaze, described the situation as worrisome.
He said, “We are really under serious attack by herdsmen. We are really going through excruciating pains. We have just finished a meeting and we are planning to have a massive peaceful protest over the attacks on our people by Fulani herdsmen. We have met heads of farm roads in the town and they all narrated their ordeals in the hands of herdsmen and their cattle. They told us how their farms were being ravaged by cattle. Apart from the fruits and vegetables, the herders would go to our barns and feed their cattle with the yams. We have written to the police and they said they were going to discuss the issue in their security meeting.
“This is a major problem brewing. A native has just opened a cattle ranch and tomatoes market in the town. We are not against him, but he has started employing Fulani to take care of the ranch. Our fear is that, wherever these herders settle, they start bringing their people to the place. We have given the businessman an ultimatum to leave the place because we are not comfortable with people who would kill us.
“What surprises me is that we rear native cows in this area, yet they don’t stray into people’s farms. Our cows don’t feed on yams and cassavas, but only grass. They should leave us alone, we don’t need their meat. They should not use their business to disturb ours. As they love their cows, so we love our farms.
“Many people are scared to go to the farms for fear of being attacked by the herdsmen. Women are being abused and the men are being killed. That is why we are crying to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and the Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mr Adeyinka Adeleke, to come to our rescue and save us from being exterminated by killer herdsmen. The governor and the CP should expedite action as we are living in fear. There is tension in the town; things have really fallen apart.
“It is not as if we are cowardly but we want to explore all avenues for peace. We love peace but our peacefulness should not be taken as weakness. Let government intervene and save us from a war situation.”
Obaze has, however, appealed to Ubulu-Uku indigenes and residents to be law-abiding and conscious of the development. “Let us not abandon farm work that we are known for. People should go to the farm in groups while those travelling should avoid night journey, until government is able to solve the problem,” he said.
However, Adeleke said he was aware of the killing of the doctor, even though the case was not reported to any police station. “I am also aware of the attack on a lawyer and the killing of the Ubulu-Uku chief. I personally led an operation to the bush and some suspects were arrested and are with me. I want to assure you that the police are not keeping quiet. For me to lead an operation to the bush, you must agree that we are doing something about it,” he said.
There have been recurrent cases of kidnap by alleged herdsmen in the state and it seems the security agencies and the state government have so far failed in protecting the people.
While briefing journalists in Asaba recently, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa had said the state government was very much aware of what was going on, but required a very strong directive from the Presidency.
“If that is done, it becomes easier for the security agencies to work with us to take some certain actions. Until that is done, we might just find ourselves doing the best we can and that may not be able to bring out the best in us.
“It is very unfortunate we find ourselves in this country. We are going through some challenges in Delta but if we look at it from a national angle, Delta State is not even among the top five of states you would consider to have a high rate of insecurity. There are worse cases going round this country and it ought not to be so.
“The issue is that everybody is agitated and we are now being put on our toes. In fact, the President has called for a meeting of all the governors.
“The issue that is going to be discussed is that of insecurity across the nation; it is something we need to find solution to before it consumes us completely. It is rather unfortunate on where we are but as it is, it is important to find appropriate solution,” he had said.
The governor noted that the security agencies were doing their best, adding that with a strong statement from the Presidency, he was “sure that a lot more would be done”.
“I hope we would come out with such at the end of our meeting.
“It is truly unfortunate, even on Tuesday, I had to sit to discuss this issue with the Commissioner of Police and he is very worried about what is going on in Delta. The issue of kidnapping and the fact that our people are not able to freely go to their farms because of herdsmen is actually worrisome and we feel it is necessary to do something out of the ordinary to be able to deal with the situation,” Okowa had added.
The governors met with President Muhammadu Buhari behind closed doors on Friday, June 7, 2019.
Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum, Dr Kayode Fayemi, who is also the Ekiti State Governor, while addressing journalists after the meeting, said, “We discussed extensively all of these issues and looked at the various ways we felt as governors we could assist Mr. President as the Commander-in-Chief to curb these issues.
“We were able to look at the nexus between our economic challenges, the security challenges and the importance of tackling the causes of crime, not just crime on its own.”
https://punchng.com/fulani-herdsmen-have-taken-over-our-farmlands-they-kill-rape-our-people-delta-communities-residents/ It is a pity this is happening on SS's grounds. SW deserves it more for obvious reasons |
Politics › Re: Igbo Youths Declare Intention To Commence Cattle Rearing by Lightening: 11:49am On Jul 06, 2019 |
Damod88: I wonder if Nigerians actually have common sense. They sometimes make references to places they have not been as though things work perfectly in those places. You are still likely to find pastoral ethnic groups in almost all the countries of the world, including the developed ones, doing the herding thing. But the difference is that some of these countries have enough grazing land due to rapid urbanization. For instance, Argentina has the pampas which happens to be one of the largest open grasslands in the world ,which was why the country was able to develop its meat and dairy industries. This is also the situation in leading exporters of diary products like New Zealand and Australia. These countries have the advantages of large uninhabited land and weather favourable for the cultivation of alfalfa, the best quality grass for feeding cattle.
No matter the statement from a politically motivated ethnic group, cattle business will still remain the business of the Fulanis for many reasons. The Fulanis have been doing the business for centuries and have in the process become accustomed to the hardships and the techniques required in cattle rearing that it is unimaginable any other tribe will be able to compete with except a Superior technique is introduced.So the statement by the Igbo youths is just to seek attention. Just imagine the survival rate of their cows despite having little or no scientific knowledge. What this means is that they have this traditional techniques of animal husbandry that you and I not born into pastoral culture do not have.
For those who are saying people should go into cattle business are saying it just for the sake of saying it. I Hope they understand it is not a business you can just start like, for instance, opening a shop. It is a business that is demanding in terms of attention and knowledge. It might not be rochet science, but, definitely ,it has its own challenges. It requires research into the varieties of cattle suitable to a given climate zone and also the best quality grass to feed the cows that will be largely immobile. These are things that an average person, not born into pastoral culture and also of little education, will find difficult.
For the Fulanis to be displaced, we need real investors .However, Nigerian business people are not likely to be interested because it takes much longer for any investments in diary business to yield returns.This is in addition to the risks involved because here we are dealing with life. Nigerian business people are more interested in oil, import and politics than in any business which has to do with production because the returns on these businesses are quicker and huge. For those who are saying the Fulanis are going to be put out of business are either ignorant or don't know what they are saying. However, there will be some individuals having few cows in their gardens as they presently do in the south, but they will still not be enough to reduce the monopoly of the fulanis.
The final solution to the persistent herder-farmer crisis will come when Nigeria becomes fully industrialized.Industrialization will create many opportunities for the people, including the Fulanis, leading to many traditional practices and businesses being given up for modern living. Bouyed by the hope of finding better jobs in cities, the fulanis and other ethnic groups will prefer to give up their traditional Businesses for a much better life. This will encourage large scale livestock agriculture that we often see in advanced countries. But this is not going to happen until we become industrialized and advanced in knowledge. Panick mode activated! Notice that there is no single like for this lenghty trash because of obvious reason. O ga eme gi vum n'anya. |
Politics › Re: We Will Support Cattle With Water Pipelines For Cows To Drink-governor Wike by Lightening: 8:29am On Jul 06, 2019 |
thaoriginator: Mugu! We don't need your dirty filthy water. Pipe it up your bloodclaat anusx But you need their land abi? You see your filthy life! |
Politics › Re: We Will Support Cattle With Water Pipelines For Cows To Drink-governor Wike by Lightening: 8:28am On Jul 06, 2019 |
Rubicon67: I don't see the involvement of Yorubas in this statement but since you mentioned it, the Yorubas are universally known to be very accommodating, even to those they shouldn't. Because they are cowards. Case study: Kwara Emirate. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Adeboye Reacts To Coza’s Rape Saga by Lightening: 8:20am On Jul 06, 2019 |
danjumakolo: Some schools of thought are insinuating that the wife is part of the saga.She plays the role of showing or creating the path for the girls to come close to the pastor.They it's the price paid to move him higher... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Adeboye Reacts To Coza’s Rape Saga by Lightening: 8:18am On Jul 06, 2019 |
danjumakolo: Some schools of thought are insinuating that the wife is part of the saga.She plays the role of showing or creating the path for the girls to come close to the pastor.They it's the price paid to move him higher... |
Crime › Re: "They Sexually Harass Me Daily" — Nigerian Woman Stranded In Oman Cries Out by Lightening: 7:53am On Jul 06, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Igbo Youths Declare Intention To Commence Cattle Rearing by Lightening: 3:14am On Jul 06, 2019 |
danjumakolo: Cattle rearing and grazing is different from animal fattening.You can do animal fattening from 1-10 cows and I can imagine the cost if feeding which will make u loose.And that's y grazing is 1000% times cheaper. To rear just 200 cows,u need to graze the animals from 10-30Km of bush. Can the ibo man trek for only 10km to graze cows? That's why you guys will never be civilized with this reactionary mindset. Ask the Brazilian cattle reareres how many kilometers they trek everyday that enables them produce the best cows in both milk and meat yield. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Youths Declare Intention To Commence Cattle Rearing by Lightening: 3:08am On Jul 06, 2019 |
lanrexdo: You never read anything about the RUGA! You people are just the one plain stupid. it is a good idea but you people are problem, playing the ethnic card or religious card.. that is what i always killing nigeria. What card does Buhari play? Unity card? Physician heal thyself first! |
Politics › Re: Igbo Youths Declare Intention To Commence Cattle Rearing by Lightening: 3:04am On Jul 06, 2019 |
mikezuruki: meat go dey expensive when igbos start theirs Is it cheap now? A cow is about 200k down SE. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Appoints Personal Staff (See Full List) by Lightening: 6:33pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
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Celebrities › Re: Nigerians Kick Against Nicki Minaj Performing In Saudi Arabia by Lightening: 5:13pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
newsynews: Nigerians on social media have reacted to the news that Nicki Minaj will be performing at a music festival in Saudi Arabia.
The news has angered many Muslims who feel such should never take place in the ultra-conservative kingdom because of the revealing outfits usually worn by Nicki Minaj when she performs.
See screenshots below.
https://www.purplefeel.com/2019/07/nigerians-kick-against-nicki-minaj-performing-saudi-arabia.html?m=1 These hypocrites are beginning to realize that hypocrisy only deprives one of the full benefits of sin, while denying self of all benefits of righteousness. These Arabs are known sex perverts. They are tired of scoring own goals. |
Politics › Re: Fulani Agenda: It's Time To Apologize To Me - FFK by Lightening: 12:57pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
hillsiderfak: Nobody cares until it gets to their door step, thats Naija for you. I just hope the next crisis in north won't lead to nation wide crisis.
I disagree with with you, people are speaking up this days, people in north central and many parts of Nigeria have said no this plan, the issue is we don't have a united voice, our voices are divided. If we stand together like what's happening in Hong kong, we will achieve more. Will Yoruba Muslims allow for a United South? |
Crime › Re: Major General Atolagbe Sacked For Arresting Plateau State Fulani Herdsmen - FFK by Lightening: 7:28pm On Jul 03, 2019 |
AntiWailer: Removed as commander
Dismissed from force.
This liar can't be trusted. Same way he said they tied Nnmadi Kanu to a ship and will kill him after elections. "Forest are disappearing, but the trees kept applauding the axe believing that since it's handle is made of wood that it is one of them" |
Politics › Re: Senator Elisha Abbo Slaps, Beats Up Woman At intimacy gadget Shop [PHOTOS] by Lightening: 10:46am On Jul 03, 2019 |
proudevil: another incomprehensible fellow spotted...did I claim he mentioned any religion?.just saying that the senator is a Christian. Yes, I know. I also said that is betrays your religious insecurity: one of the characteristics of a Yoruba Muslim. |
Politics › Re: Rise Above Divisive Ethnic And Religious Narratives, Osinbajo Tells Nigerian You by Lightening: 10:40am On Jul 03, 2019 |
AntiBalaka: Wasn't it this same goat that used a phantom Yoruba presidency come 2023 to campaign for Buhari's re-election in Afonjaland? You dey mind that hypocritical and forgetful fake professor |
Politics › Re: Benue Community Leaders Destroying RUGA Sign Post And Fencing Marks by Lightening: 7:35am On Jul 03, 2019 |
aremuforlife: The rest of the country need to voice out in multitude and not leave the only affected areas to face it alone. I believe we can come out in multitude to shot down the government. But I'm not in position to make such observation. But can create awareness, we need to avoid creating a community in community No dice bro. It is a Yoruba emergency orchestrated by their inordinate greed. Let them face it alone. As for the crying Benue, they have always been an ally to the North. Even the last election, Buhari won in their state while Orthon escaped defeat by whiskers. They should enjoy #nexttlevel with quiet reflection. |
Politics › Re: Garba Shehu Contradicts Osinbajo On Ruga Settlements - Punch by Lightening: 6:21am On Jul 03, 2019 |
9jayes: If Fulanis are not confined to Ruga and start killing your kinsmen you will still be the one blaming Osinbajo. I am appalled by your defeatist reasoning. Why didn't Yorubas start killing when the National Assembly rejected the request made by SW to grant Lagos a special status? Why didn't Igbos start killing other Nigerians when the proposed South East Development Commission was shot down on the floor of the Senate? If these people with equally a legitimate grouse accepted their fate and moved on, why is Fulani's case so pressing that we are being intimidated by the threat of killing if not acceded to? It will be a dangerous precedence to grant anyone's request on the grounds of deterring them from killing other Nigerians in protest because such a people will soon start asking for the impossible; at such time they might just be unstoppable. By the way, has the job of government now excluded protection of life and property? |
Politics › Re: Omoyele Sowore Visits Nnamdi Kanu In New York (pic) by Lightening: 6:20pm On Jul 02, 2019 |
[quote author=OfficialAPCNig post=79877772][/quote]Yes na. Who no know? |
Crime › Re: Man Arrested After Killing A Hooker For Ritual In Lagos (Viewers Discretion) by Lightening: 5:57pm On Jul 02, 2019 |
Correctgist: A man has been arrested for killing a hooker for ritual at his house located inside Corporation Estate, Mile 12, Lagos.
After being caught, the suspect revealed that a herbalist, Segun, told him to kill the victim at exactly 12 midnight and bring her private parts.
Giving an account of how he was caught, an eyewitness said: “Around 11:30pm, my friend and I were outside our gate because there was no light.
This dude walked past us with a girl and 30 minutes later, we heard a noise from the girl twice, shouting, “help me, please help me” and the noise died down.
A man later walked up to us and asked if we heard any noice and we said yes. The man said he knows where it came from, so we ran to the main gate to tell the security guards that there should be no movement in or out of the estate.
As the suspect was walking up to the gate to leave, we stopped him and told him that we heard a noice, but he initially said he does not know anything about the noise.
I moved close to him to tell him that we saw him when he entered with a girl and asked what happen between them. He then said that they had a misunderstanding and have settled it. .
I, however, insisted that we need to see the girl and hear from her if all is well. We then walked him back to his house and upon entering the compound, we saw lot of blood on the floor and a knife.
He then confessed that he wanted to use the deceased for ritual and it was only her private parts that he was instructed to bring.”
Watch the video: https://zenithnaija.com/man-arrested-after-killing-a-hooker-for-ritual-in-lagos-viewers-discretion/ Ritual that does not involve an Afonja, that one na ritual? |
Politics › Re: Senator Elisha Abbo Slaps, Beats Up Woman At intimacy gadget Shop [PHOTOS] by Lightening: 5:10pm On Jul 02, 2019 |
proudevil: but the senator is a christian. You are insecure! Did he mention any religion? He merely stated that Northerners claim to be very religious. Where lieth your problem? |
Politics › Re: Ahmad Lawan Announces Principal Officers In Senate [See full list] by Lightening: 2:18pm On Jul 02, 2019 |
Mraphel: We Igbo are totally marginalized..YORUBA and Hausa and Fulanis has dealt with us. Finished for us now Yes, we Yorubas are marginalizing the Igbos, yet they excel and live better life than we. We have run out of ideas what to do to tame them. It is really frustrating. |
Politics › Re: "Take A Cue From COZA Pastor & Step Down" - Timi Frank Urges Buhari by Lightening: 12:39pm On Jul 02, 2019 |
gwarotango: Just take a look at this turncoat, did Buhari rape anyone?  He is raping our security and economy. |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colony: Cross River Has No Land For Ruga Settlement – PANDEF Tells FG by Lightening: 7:02am On Jul 02, 2019 |
Daboomb: Shut your foocking Mouth. This RUGA problem transcends Party or Tribe, it is a danger to everybody in the Middle Belt and South of Nigeria and unless the people of the Middle belt and South of Nigeria come together and resist it, the Fulanis will implement it EVERYWHERE, never mind the pretense that it is only for states that agree.
It is people like you that allow the Fulani to keep taking advantage of the South of Nigeria (Yoruba, igbo and South South) because instead of focusing on the problem and danger posed by the terrorist Fulani herdsmen, you are here attacking one of the potential victims, which will also and eventaully include your own state. GrowUp please. Accept RUGA settlement in SW, have 2023 presidency. Reject it and forgo 2023. I really sympathise you guys because Tinubu will readily choose the former 1000 times over the later. If you doubt me, hear his quotable quote: "I will prefer a Buhari even on a hospital stretcher to be president because power will shift to SW in 2023" You know where to direct your panick and frustrations because RUGA is a direct danger to only SW. Fulanis know who the soft targets are. |
Crime › Re: Mum Of 5 Kills Husband In FCT After She Went Out Without His Consent by Lightening: 9:17pm On Jul 01, 2019 |
chelseaimmortal: A housewife, Bilkisu Isah allegedly killed her husband, Isah Egba, during a quarrel at Anguwar Sabon Tasha, in Abaji town of the FCT.
A neighbour, simply identified as Salih said the incident happened last Thursday around 9:12pm during a misunderstanding between the deceased and his wife, who is a mother of five children.
He said the deceased confronted his wife for leaving the house without his consent. According to Isah, when the wife returned home around 8pm, the deceased sent her out his house.
According to him, the deceased out of annoyance pounced on her and pushed her out of the house, and angered by the husband’s action, she grabbed a piece of wood and hit him on the head with it.
He said the man collapsed and started bleeding, adding that some neighbours rushed him to Abaji Comprehensive Health Centre where he was referred to University of Abuja Teaching Hospital in Gwagwalada but died around mid night on Friday.
The deceased, who was a staff of the finance department of Abaji Area Council, was buried according to Islamic rites, with the chief Imam of JIBWIS Central mosque, Malam Mohammad Tauheed, leading the funeral prayers at the Muslim cemetery in the area.
The spokesman of the FCT police command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, who confirmed the incident, said the police were still investigating the incident.
He said the police were also making efforts to ensure the woman who was still at large after committing the crime was arrested.
Source: https://www.collinsuchendusblog.com/2019/07/man-killed-by-his-wife-after-quarelling.html?m=1 Yoruba Muslims and extramarital nacking sef. She must have gone to kerewa outside. |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colony: Cross River Has No Land For Ruga Settlement – PANDEF Tells FG by Lightening: 5:32pm On Jul 01, 2019 |
chiedu7: Amen!
These Fulani Herdsmen have been raping & killing people!
They should be imprisoned and not rewarded with land for their crimes
Imagine nobody wants to live in the midst of rapists & murders!
This RUGA settlement is designed to make killing & raping easy for Fulani Herdsmen/
THE WHOLE SOUTH & MIDDLEBELT SHOULD WITH ONE VOICE REJECT THIS
Excluding South West. Remember they want to be president in 2023 and it will come at a cost: RUGA settlement in SW. |
Politics › Re: Fayemi Accused Of Pampering Fulani Herdsmen Over His 2023 ‘presidential Ambition by Lightening: 10:46am On Jul 01, 2019 |
wifeesnatcher: so you went to Pluto when him and other elders visited Buhari some days in regards to the herdsmen stupidity?
is Tinubu the minister of defence? didn't other Igbo politicians canvassed for Buhari in East? go and check what Buhari got from East before ranting Tinubu's name. I'm not his fan but I hate double standard and low IQ fella They visited Tinubu in regards to the herdsmen issue? If you are sure that they really criticized herdsmen's excesses, please tell us the outcome of the meeting. If it was not a solidarity visit they paid Buhari in support of RUGA, why is Governor Fayemi, who was one of the delegates, criticizing the massive outcry against RUGA? If you have up to an ounce of brain in your cone head, you are likely connect the dots. But I doubt. |
Politics › Re: Fayemi Accused Of Pampering Fulani Herdsmen Over His 2023 ‘presidential Ambition by Lightening: 9:40pm On Jun 30, 2019 |
wifeesnatcher: shut up what will obi do differently? despite PDP failed to curb bokoharam that even made it to escalate to this level. didn't you people still vote in mass for Gej
politics and humanity discourse should be discussed separately. stop living large on your foolishness We are not discussing what Obi did not do, but what Tinubu did because in his wildest dreams, he thought he would be president in 2023 thereby jeopardizing the security of lives and properties of hapless Yorubas under the siege of Fulani herdsmen. My worry is that Tinubu is not saying anything in defense of his people for the terror he brought upon them . Is that not cowardice? |
Politics › Re: Fayemi Accused Of Pampering Fulani Herdsmen Over His 2023 ‘presidential Ambition by Lightening: 9:36pm On Jun 30, 2019 |
duncun: If you're a Christian pls you need to withdraw this comment. We don't wish for a bloodbath. Blood bath is what Yorubas both Christians and are asking for by enthroning and supporting Buhari because of 2023. Who am I to stop them? |
Politics › Re: Fayemi Accused Of Pampering Fulani Herdsmen Over His 2023 ‘presidential Ambition by Lightening: 9:29pm On Jun 30, 2019 |
wifeesnatcher: what's the coherence of this your mumu post with anyone or region aspirations?
should anyone stop aspiring because herdsmen are doing nonsense? Fayemi had long denounce any form of ambition even if he's how is that going to end or increase herds killing
those raped and killed in Enugu are killed because their kinsmen are aspiring? make sure your mental provider has network signal before typing in a sensitive Post like this Because of Tinubu's sickening inordinate ambition to be president after Buhari, he helped to foist the bloodthirsty Jihadist on Nigerians who in turn is prodding Fulanis in their attrocities which none of the SW leaders is courageous enough to condemn because of the fear of loosing out in the 2023 politics. Have you seen the 'coherence' between RUGA agiations/herdsmen killings in SW and Tinubu/SW region's aspiration? |
Politics › Re: Livestock Transformation Development Plan by Lightening: 9:17pm On Jun 30, 2019 |
Oshigun: Yeah. Yoruba Muslim is the automatic label you tag everyone who does not agree with you. Bro, business is business whether it is manufacturing or Cattle rearing so don't come here talking ignorantly. The issue is that there should be clearly demarcated ranches for herdsmen to rear their Cattle. They are entitled to conduct their Cattle rearing anywhere in Nigeria if they engage the authorities in every State legitimately and refrain from acts of violence.
Is it not the same way you Igbos tell us you are free to carry out your activities throughout Nigeria as long as the Nation remains one? If measures are put in place , short and long term, to curb the killing of innocent Nigerians by herdsmen then I have no problem with them grazing tbeir cattle in designated ranches with strict control. Balderdash. Let fulani go and provide their own business facilities like any other Nigerian. Is anyone stopping them from doing their business in any part of Nigeria? Let them just do it in line with the grazing laws of their hosts. As for SW, i know your big bum ladies love Fulani bulala. You guys can have all of the Fulanis. Idiots. |