Locals say Fulani herdsmen have invaded their community… with the help of the Nigerian Army! Imagine—your own land, your own home—now under control of strangers, and the people meant to protect you are the ones backing it.
In Oghede, the army allegedly destroyed just one house—but in its place, they built 50 ranches for Fulani settlers. Now, the entire community is scared. Nobody can enter the bushes, women can’t go to farms, and rape cases are being reported almost every day.
These are peaceful people—not criminals. But they say the army has broken down their fences, stormed the village, driven them out, and replaced them with herdsmen.
They’re now begging the governor to step in—bring the original gazette, check the boundary, and stop this silent takeover before it’s too late.
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Waiting for the army to come and deny it as usual. Meanwhile, for some people that is against Kanu Una eyes go soon clear concerning una beloved Nigeria and her army.
Alfredmarshal: Did Reno Omokri lie about recommending Peter Obi to Atiku? In a viral video, Reno claims he and Senator Ben Bruce packaged Peter Obi for Atiku Abubakar in 2019. But in a shocking twist, Atiku himself says it was Obasanjo who picked Obi. So who’s telling the truth? This video breaks down the drama, the facts, and what this means for the 2027 presidency.
Those Behind The Coalition Are Political IDPs, Don't Pay Attention To Them - Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday described opposition leaders spearheading a coalition against him ahead of the 2027 presidential election as internally displaced politicians fighting for relevance.
Former Vice President Atiku and ex-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, in March, rallied other opposition figures to forge a united front against President Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the next national election.
El-Rufai dumped the APC and pitched his tent with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in March.
Other opposition elements involved in the coalition arrangement are the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, the former Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, the ex-Senate President, David Mark, and the former Director-General of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF), Salihu Lukman, among others.
The group applied to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the registration of a new political party – the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) – last week.
Tinubu, who spoke at a one-day visit to Nasarawa State, urged his supporters not to pay attention to the opposition figures as they were in a coalition to unseat themselves.
He said: “Just don’t pay them any attention. They are the political IDPs. Don’t give them a home. The hope is here.”
The President, who commissioned projects initiated by the state government, commended Governor Abdullahi Sule for bringing development to the state.
NgeneUkwenu: Ipob terrorists wont be happy with this news
They are very sad
bola tinibu is the owner of the nation newspaper that carried this news and that can only mean one thing forged school and classmates. Forged age and state of origin. Forged everything.
FreeStuffsNG: Remember to give honor and gratitude to Prof Wole Soyinka too if you truly show gratitude Or it because Prof. Wole Soyinka is Yoruba or his skin colour that will make you to forget him as not deserving of your gratitude?
Those dressings are all 100% foreign dressing.
Poor manner of dressing yet no single authentic African attire or dressing in the picture and that plum woman's dressing is awfully depressing for such event.
May God console the associates and relatives of late Pa Frederick Forsythe.
I wonder the kind of hook that is holding your wole soyinka from accessing tinibu and tell us his findings the way he promised Nigerians. He said he will Access tinibu after his one year in office and uptill this moment nobody has heard anything from him apart from his attacks on Obi.
DomPerignon: Last time I checked, the SE has a net negative migration flow compared to other regions .
Why are your people running out of their land?
And how many other people are moving to that sh1th0le?
Nigeria remains the best thing to happen to you guys.
Even your Obi has Ikoyi, Lagos as his permanent address .
Go figure
The SE believes in exploring the world that's who they are. And there's no way one can explore the world by staying at a place the way your people do most times, expecting the government to always spoon feed you and if the government fails you start shouting "ebinpawa".
My people are not running away from their region the way you think in your feeble and hateful mind. Rather, my problem are exploring the world for the sake of doing business and commerce which is what they are known for.
If you call SE a shithole I wonder what we will call sad waste the land of skuull minners
If Nigeria is the best thing that has happened to us we won't be agitating for Biafra and, most of us wouldn't have seen KANU as a Messiah. You know all these facts but choose to pretend.
Is it only in ikoyi lagos that Obi has a property? Obi have a property in UK too so why are you making noise unnecessarily?
DomPerignon: Who in their right mind will want to settle or invest in the SE ?
Are you better and richer than the ones that are doing it? Minus Lagos (that has seaport and headquarters of many firms), which other viable city do you think you have in sad waste?
DomPerignon: In a few days time I am sure LASG will state who really was behind the demolition
If this injustice should happen in SE now, people like you will be telling lies on all social media platforms, about how Igbos hate to sell their lands to non Igbos.
Mynd44: He doesn't need to win any state in the South South. If he gets nunbers like 41% and cuts the gaps in this state, it is enough
I thought mods are supposed to be neutral on issues like this? Could this be the reason why opposition topics and minds are quickly banned or their posts hidden on this forum?
DomPerignon: I am sure it was ordered by a court of law following the conclusion of a long drawn legal battle over the true ownership of the property.
Obi should tell us if the property was under litigation .
There have been instances were a successful claimant , acting on a concluded property dispute , went to evict the other losing party.
Obi as usual was evasive and claimed that those that were mobilized to demolish the buiilding refused to disclose who sent them.
Obviously if the demolition was carried out by Lagos state development control or the team from Lagos state ministry of Environment, their official would have been visibly present and wouldhave had their identification on them .
So it's most likely that the demolition wasn't carried out by LASG or any of their agencies.
Obi should tell us if the property ownership was ever being litigated in court.
Also Obi should cme clea and tell us if the property was his in the first place with his brother acting as proxy .
Evil supporters!! They can never get tired of supporting evil as far as it is their brother, tribes man or people that is perpetrating the evil.
Had it been this demolition happened in SE and, it happened that a sad waste person is the victim people like this OP will be singing a different song by now.
helinues: I was banned for 3 months before the last election which expired a day after the general election.. hahaha, that was deliberate
We are prepared for them in 2027. I am yet to see which narration they want to come about in 2027 that will sell.
Technical schools in Nigeria currently is free. Yes 100% free. Perhaps the opposition would introduce new payment t convince their parents to vote for them
We are waiting for you and your likes too. I am waiting in anticipation to see the lies and propaganda you lots will use in selling your packaged fraud to us this time.
The first one was that he built Lagos Maybe this time will be that he built SE or Nigeria as a whole
helinues: Please don't cry on my mentions. If you voted for President Tinubu in 2023 and regretting it, kindly give your vote to other candidates in 2027.
The era of ego massaging is gone. Perhaps those who have been defecting to Apc from almost all regions are Aliens from Jupiter who are not eligible to vote in Nigeria election
Eish
I've told you that those people you are banking on are nothing but hungry politicians, and they are not up to 1% of the people that are against your packaged fraud.
helinues: Some funny threads have been making FP lately for only God knows why.
There are better issues that could have been moved to fp but sometimes the mods would just decided to be petty all in the name of chasing traffic for the forum
So you don't want people to know the truth abi? Una packaged faud must be exposed for the world to see including the blind.
helinues: It's very annoying for people who don't even have any political relevant in their family not to talk about their street talking about regretting voting for president Tinubu in 2023.
Keep your inconsequential vote in 2027
Rigging as usual is his best bet, outside that nothing for him.
helinues: Stop cheap attention seeking. You can give your vote to the opposition in 2027 which won't change a thing.
Who is she self?
The clout chasers dem
Why are you angry over a honest truth? Had it being tinibu is working he would have been winning people over not losing their love and support. Your package fraud is a waste of time fact.
treesun: According to Onanuga, one of the primary reasons Nigerians are struggling with food price inflation is the exploitative role of intermediaries who buy goods from farmers at low prices and resell them at exorbitant rates in cities.
The President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government has blamed Nigeria’s persistently high food prices not on production shortages or official economic mismanagement, but on the activities of "middlemen and retail profiteers" who allegedly inflate costs between farms and urban markets.
Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Information and Strategy, disclosed this in an interview with Daily Trust, where he shared personal anecdotes and government positions aimed at deflecting blame for the current hardship faced by millions of Nigerians.
According to Onanuga, one of the primary reasons Nigerians are struggling with food price inflation is the exploitative role of intermediaries who buy goods from farmers at low prices and resell them at exorbitant rates in cities.
“One reason for persistently high food prices is the role of middlemen. Many buy food from farmers at fair prices in rural areas, then bring it to urban centres and increase prices excessively,” he said.
Giving a personal example to support his claim, Onanuga recalled, “I was in Lagos recently and bought a crate of eggs. I didn’t even check the price until I was about to leave, and I was told it cost N10,000. I asked my driver if that could be right. He wasn’t sure, as he doesn’t usually buy egg crates. But when I returned to Abuja and purchased the same crate at the fruit market in Maitama, it cost N6,000.
“The Lagos supermarket ripped me off,” he fumed. “This sort of arbitrary price fixing by retailers is making life harder for ordinary Nigerians.”
He further blamed what he described as opportunistic pricing tied to foreign exchange rates.
“I have also seen cases where people say, ‘Oh, the dollar is now N1500,’ and immediately raise prices — even when the product has nothing to do with imported content. That kind of behaviour is a key driver of inflation.”
But while blaming local actors, the presidential adviser claimed the government is “making efforts to ease the burden where it matters most — food and medicine.”
He cited recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), which he said showed a slight decline in food inflation in the past two months.
According to him, part of the Tinubu administration’s response includes importing agricultural machinery and allowing controlled food importation.
“The government imports agricultural machinery, including tractors and harvesters, to promote mechanised farming. We are moving away from the traditional hoe-and-cutlass approach,” he said.
“The goal is to encourage states and stakeholders in the agricultural sector to scale up mechanised farming — real industrial agriculture.”
He also defended the decision to import food items, claiming it helped in reducing prices. “Some critics said this would hurt local producers. But the reality is that when prices rise beyond what people can afford, the government cannot just fold its arms. That’s not price control — it’s intervention.”
Onanuga did not stop there. He pointed fingers at ordinary Nigerians as part of the problem, citing speculative hoarding of food items.
“I know of a driver who invested N5 million in beans hoping that prices would rise. He lost over N2million when prices crashed and couldn’t find buyers. That’s what speculation does,” he said.
He referenced a viral video of a traditional ruler in Ekiti confronting traders for marking up goods by over 300 per cent, calling it “profiteering and criminal.”
“Part of the problem lies with us, Nigerians — some of us began profiteering as soon as the reforms kicked in,” he said.
Shifting focus to the oil sector, he noted that fuel prices, which initially soared after subsidy removal, have now started to drop — citing recent figures and lauding Aliko Dangote for deploying 4,000 trucks to distribute petrol without transportation charges.
“Each time a new price is announced — say, N875 in Lagos and N895 in Abuja — you can see that the cost of transporting fuel from Lagos to Abuja is about N20 per litre. If you remove that cost, prices will drop.”
jara: Why blame America and Europe for raiding clubs and businesses to deport Africans. Local and international nationalism or “tribalism” is at its peak everywhere. Afterall, your own children and wives, also deported you when they lost respect for your hard work, investment or loots “safely” kept outside Africa? You can imagine how proud and respectful African children or all Diaspora Blacks would have been if Africans had built another new Wonder of the World in Africa.
Since this generation of leaders failed, they have become old and incapable of leaving African communities better than they met it. They deserve the blame and indignities that turned Africa into the Poverty Capital of the world. It doesn't matter anymore if you are not to blame for the actions of your cohorts. If you think you are a citizen, even natives and others born and bred there, have been deported.
You can then “Go to Court” as we say in Nigeria! To prove that your kins were in California and Mexico before America overtook them. But only after your deportation! It is then, we realize there is no place like home where we could have fought back, invested our money, youth and vigor instead of running out or backing into a wall. Minorities, not even as rich as Elon Musk, become more confident until we are reminded that we can be deported back to South Africa.
African cultures demand each and everyone of us to be our brother keepers. Africa was a Continent where it takes a village to raise a child. But greed and avarice have replaced the thinking faculty of our young and old politicians. So the elders lost respect of the Youths. Respect can only be earned in a decent community not by selfish leaders whose families and cronies are filthy or stupendously rich while the majority of African children suffer in squalor.
Usually, African cultures respect elders' opinions because of experience of what has worked or failed in the past. There is no contraction between the culture of wise elders and the Igbo saying that: while the community respects the elders, preference is given to achievements. In other words, though age is respected for wisdom; achievements are revered. Youths that have toiled night and day in different fields, while their mates lay idle inspire many more than old men.
helinues: You might need to wait till thy kingdom comes.
They are not interested in celebrating good news
Where is the good news? The last time I checked, killings by herdsmen and kidnappings are still going on in most states in Nigeria. So, what exactly do you except us to celebrate? Must you lots resort to lies and propaganda always?
duro4chang: But you and I know the evil Nnamdi Kanu was preaching on his devilish radio station.
Which evil is greater than what Fulani herdsmen is doing to Nigerians in their villages? And your government has refused to do something about it. Instead your government of the day is even aiding and abating them. Ipob be una problem what a country.
So this is how you are going to explain it to a non-Nigerian?
How old are you by the way?
This is the problem with you APC uurchinss. You said I should calm down and explain to you and I did what you asked for only for you to resort to insult at last. And this is exactly the same behaviour you lots always accuse obidients of doing always.
Okoroawusa: So going by your logic, Atiku also rigged? Calm down and explain it to me. Just assume that I am not a Nigerian and you want to explain it to me.
Ok, Nigerians came out in mass because of Obi's candidacy in 2023 election more than ever before. The internet and real life was agog because Obi to the extent that, labour party that was dead, was revived because of Obi's candidacy.
Secondly, We all know that the wave we witnessed, during and after the election was what I call "Obi's wave" and that was it. Now you lots want to twist the narrative as usual when the truth is staring at all of us. The Nigerian citizen did not come out enmass because of tinibu neither did they come out enmass because of atiku so, why did tinibu come first if rigging did not take place?
Deepspirituals: As a Politician, What Would You Tell to convince a Common Hungry , Jobless but not Lazy Suffering Nigerian whose Parent were Killed by Boko Haram/ Herds Men / Bandit to Vote for Baba Tinubu the Second Time.
We Learn Everyday .
Helinues and ProudlyLagos have an answer to your question.
A yet-to-be-identified man attempted to breach the security perimeter around President Bola Tinubu on Thursday during an official visit to Kaduna State.
The President was in Kaduna to commission several projects executed by Governor Uba Sani’s administration when the incident occurred.
The man reportedly attempted to approach the President while he was delivering his speech, prompting a brief pause from Tinubu, who appeared momentarily surprised.
Members of the President’s security detail quickly intervened, restraining the intruder before he could get any closer.
Maybe na one of the people tinibu regime kpai him family through insecurity or, tinibu harsh policies made him poor that's why he was seen trying to close in on tinibu