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PHijo:Of course this DUMB Ijo fisherman doesn't disappoint with his idiotic exaggerations and lame stereotypes. So if criminality is integral to the Igbo culture, then we can agree lack of human resources, militancy, cultism,and unproductive youths who rely on pipeline government handouts is integral to the Ijaws right? The only known part of the globe where you will see a preponderance of Igbos who commit crimes especially in illegal drugs trading are in Asian countries. Yet there are millions more hard-working and industrious Igbos all over the globe who engage in legitimate businesses and command considerable respect from their host nations. The reason lots of Malaysian, South African, Ghanaian, Liberian, Cameroonian and host of other women from many countries love to marry Nigerian guys especially IGBO men is because we are not lazy bums who don't make things happen. Why is it that when any Nigerian is acknowledged in the USA and Europe for any ground breaking academic achievements... the Nigerians in question are typically either a yoruba person, Igbo or sometimes Edo/Akwacross people? but it's mostly Yorubas and Igbos that put Nigeria on the map for various types of global achievements (forget the negative stereotypes)... we never or hardly ever hear of Ijo achievers except when militancy and fights over other people's indigenous lands is involved. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdIoAavCaNs The message/warning is clearly stated in Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo incase una no sabi read English. Few more days to go... |
This Wakili fellow must be an enigma, so the government of Oyo, youths of Oyo state and even the much touted savior and warlord of the yoruba people can't confront some Fulani renegade who is holding the whole state to frightening ransom? abi is there more to this than we're been told? |
Nyesom Wike:- a rabble-rousing Hitler-moustache having Benin-wannabe but still a minority-fated clown is warning his fellow minority creek-dwelling ogogoro-drinking Ijaw brothers who can't boast of any useful human resources in Nigeria besides leeching on other indigenous people's lands, cultism, militancy, producing physiologically unsavory looking women who are the least desirable barrels of semen disposal in the Niger Delta, and of course lazy hare-brained men who only know how to shout "our oyel, na we get the oyel" all day with no other intelligent output to fight for a fair derivative of the so called oyel they own (since their Aboki masters have siphoned all their oil wealth to Abuja) yet these Ijaw apes still project themselves as general overseers of the Niger Delta over the more industrious, intelligent, and resourceful Efiks, Ibibios, Urhobos, Annangs, Itshekiri etc? why can't the more useful and beautiful people of the Niger Delta come together and chase out these Ijaw irritants once and for all back to their minority mono-state in that ramshackle and environmentally degradable sh*t hole called Bayelsa? chase away those subhumans before they become the new Fulani herdsmen of the Niger Delta. |
pazienza:This is pure unfiltered brutality, jiri nwayo Odogwu ![]()
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PissfulProtester:Mr Logic we have seen you already. Your people wey don amass all the logic finish yet na ordinary Bororo boys dey flog all your people for Ogun state, dismembering your able bodied population, seizing your lands Kwara-style and raping all the veritably ripe maidens all over Yorubaland. Keep logicalizing there ooo ![]() |
Well he is right, Kanu and Igboho have their own struggles, agendas and styles... and this thread was very misleading cause he didn't attack Kanu in anyway, stop the needless fishing for sentiments and "rivalries" when there is none. |
EmekaA125:Nwanne ESN isn't a one man show, ESN answers not only to Kanu but to the whole Igbo nation! that's why they are the people's army! |
weyreypey:Daft yoruba man, this is an extract from the report of the arrest made in Ogun state and approved by a yoruba man, your "find whom to blame" shameless tactics won't save you this time. The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said in a release on Friday that the police would not condone further assaults on herdsmen, adding that some suspects had been arrested and would be punished so as to serve as a deterrent to the public. He said, "There have been some attacks in the past three days on herdsmen’s’ settlements in the state, especially in the Yewa part of the state. The command notes with sadness that the settlements affected have been in existence in the area for many years, in some cases over 20 years, and inhabited mainly by Nigerian herdsmen of Fulani extraction, some of whom were born and brought up in the area, and speak Yoruba language with proverbs fluently and elegantly. They generally qualified to be called fellow Yorubas. http://saharareporters.com/2021/02/05/police-arrest-ogun-residents-attacks-fulani-warn-against-further-hostilities |
Daft thread, Capt John Onyebuchi is a soldier and was only following orders. Afterall a yoruba police CP ordered the arrest of culprits In Eggua Ogun state responsible for burning properties belonging to the Fulanis led by Sunday Igboho. |
edoairways:You're Edo, stop denying your useless father's identity you mud-groveling pig. I'm a proud Asaba boy for the records, and you won't dare stand in my face and tell me I'm not Igbo, na for inside bush your ancestors go collect your remains. |
Maduawuchukwu:Who is this one? Ogbeni carry your scrawny unwashed self comot for here abeg! I resemble ESN coordinator to you? Go and confront ESN if you're a man enough and stop ranting on here like a rabid dog. |
I hate to be the one to say this, but are these attacks on security agents in the East some type of payback for the way the Nigerian soldiers cowardly killed innocent civilians in Orlu? Are ESN warming up to the ultimatum notice to evict the Fulani criminals in about 7 days time by sending a clear message to the security agencies to stay off their impending mission? time will tell sha but we don't need all this needless bloodshed. |
edoairways:There is a BBC Igbo interview of Madam Ngozi blowing Igbo like a correct Igbo woman with even Anambra Igbo dialect , unfortunately the opinion of a nonentity like yourself(much less a useless Edo product of prostitution and ancestral witchcraft) will never have any bearing on my proud Enuani people and their Igbo heritage.Edo/Benin isn't even a pure identity, you criminals stole and appropriated all your cultures, language and history from your yoruba masters, no wonder your Oba remains useless compared to his yoruba traditional peers. BBC Igbo link of Madan Ngozi's interview- https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.facebook.com/BBCnewsIgbo/videos/245482636677521/&ved=2ahUKEwjumZ_dmtXuAhXIITQIHbr3BaUQ28sGMAJ6BAgBEAg&usg=AOvVaw33b3-fuooNl8W6VFgwcXeO |
LexngtonSteele:Yaribanza pig, fulani have turned Ogun state to a sex camp jamboree, awon "first class" been raped by Bororo boys and flogged like disobedient children by their Fulfude speaking masters ![]() https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/how-herdsmen-turned-ogun-villages-to-war-zones-raping-killing-destroying-farms-farmers-flogged-by-soldiers-for-rejecting-herders/%3famp=1 |
OfoIgbo:The idiot is Edo and I'm not surprised. I'm beginning to notice a very dangerous trend among these Edo people and it's time the Enuani nation wake up to their expansionist agenda. I don't know when and how an Edo person from a minority state all the way in Edo State suddenly became the spokesperson and decision maker as to who is Igbo or not in Delta state... wetin concern Ngozi with Osaze? they can pull the wool of deceit over the eyes of the Ika people who kiss their arse, but that Benin nonsense won't fly on any inch of Enuani territory. I have challenged their diabolical e-rats on many occasions to present ONE evidence of Igbo denial in any part of Enuani and they couldn't... but we dey watch them, I'm glad our people are awake and ready to deal with their madness. |
edoairways:. Not having ties she's Igbo, proudly and unapologetically one for that matter. Enuani isn't an ethnic group but a cultural nomenclature for the Aniocha/Oshimili people, and they have never denied their Igboness. So your insidious narrative is dead on arrival. |
How herdsmen turned ogun villages to ‘war zones’, raping, killing, destroying farms — Farmers flogged by soldiers for rejecting herders. Fifty-five-year-old Kudoro Gabriel was visibly sad and troubled narrating the pathetic experience with herders who severed his fingers with a machete. The farmer who lives at Ibeku village, Ketuland in the Yewa-North Local Government Area of Ogun State said he had been rendered useless after the attack. Saturday PUNCH observed that three of his fingers were severed and the points patched. He lamented that he was deformed by Fulani herdsmen who wanted to kill him but ended up chopping off his fingers. Kudoro said, “The Fulani herdsmen destroyed my barn, where I stored corn. Getting to the place I saw cows eating crops in the barn. I called on the herder who owns them. But instead of checking what the cows did, he rushed at me with a machete. If not that I used my hand to stop the machete before it severed my fingers, he would have cut off my head. As you can see, what can I use the hand for? Nothing. It’s hard to use the hand to work to feed my family. It’s my wife who is taking care of things now.’’ On the loss suffered, the unhappy father said he couldn’t estimate it, adding “What I want is for the government to assist me to provide for my family and myself.” Residents of Ketuland said they had been suffering at the hands of criminal herdsmen for many years. They alleged that the herdsmen maimed, killed and raped some women in the areas. The beleaguered residents who live in fear of herdsmen on their ancestral lands walk around in great awe unsure of when the marauders may attack them. A resident, David Akindele, said that many of those residing in the area were apprehensive of attacks from herdsmen. Our correspondent who visited some villages in Ketuland which include Eselu, Kodera, Asa, Okoso, Moro, Isiku, Seeke-Aje, Igbo-Ire, Koole, Oguba, Ayetoro, Adesina, Ibeku, Agbon-Ojodu, among others, noticed that life has become unbearable for villagers in the agrarian communities. At Ibeku, one of the villages where soldiers were accused of flogging some villagers for rejecting herders who continually destroy their farms with cows, dwellers had fled for fear of the return of the soldiers. The soldiers had reportedly returned to the community last week to force the residents to deny the brutality meted out to them. The monarchs in the Yewa-North council area said they sent a petition on the matter to the state government which said it didn’t receive any. They also said a petition was written to the 35 Artillery Brigade, Alamala, Abeokuta, where the soldiers supposedly came from. Apart from the challenges from killer herdsmen, the communities also contend with bad roads, lack of potable water, electricity and dilapidated schools. Besides, a popular market known as Asa Market serving about 50 communities in the area, had been deserted. Pains of injustice amid soldiers’ alleged bias A 30-year-old man, Faleti Ibija, narrated how some soldiers flogged him and some other villagers for refusing herdsmen on their farms to feed their cows. He said, “I insisted that killer herdsmen must leave our land for peace to reign. As I said that, a soldier in a vehicle that brought him and his colleagues to our community asked me to move close to him. I did and he asked me what I said. I repeated it. He stretched forward and slapped me thrice. He used his boots to kick me and I fell down. He corked his gun and threatened to shoot me.” Forty-nine-year-old Chief Imam of Ibeku, Maruf Fadebi, said he was almost whisked away by the soldiers for cautioning them against brutalising his people. He, however, blamed past and present administrations in the state for their plight. Fadebi said, “Anytime government officials visited our communities, they only made promises. We are suffering and you can see the state of our roads. The past administrations promised to rehabilitate the roads but nothing was done. The present administration has been making promises too. It promised to provide us with good roads, electricity, water and so on. We vote during elections too.’’ Another villager, 40-year-old Samuel Ilo from Agbon-Ojodu, said his younger brother and child were killed by killer herdsmen. He said his younger brother, Benjamin Ilo aged 39 and son, Segun Ilo, aged 10, were killed seven years ago on their farm while cutting grasses. He stated, “We want the government to help us to end herdsmen attacks. We are farmers but herdsmen who invade our lands have made things tough for us.’’ The case of 35-year-old Olaotan Adelana is pitiable as he’s unable to walk properly and work on his farmer after suffering what he called machete attack from some herdsmen. Adelana narrated that on February 20, 2018, some herdsmen came to meet them on their farm to solicit water to drink and returned twice later to make the same request and turn violent. Adelana said, “There is a river close to our farm but it is a bit deep. The water is not drinkable and we often fetch water from home to the farm. It was the water that we gave them to drink. They took water the first, second time and returned with cows the third time. They chased us away. I wasn’t even aware at first of what was happening until I fell down after a machete landed on me. It was those around that helped me. “The brutality of herdsmen against the villagers dated back to 2000. Government should come to our rescue. To eat has been a problem for me. It’s those around that support me. I sold my property to treat myself and my health is not strong again. We don’t want killer herdsmen on our lands again. We don’t want them again in Yewaland. We don’t want them in Ogun State. We don’t want them in Ketuland or Agbon-Ojudu again. They have killed many people in the communities.’’ For Mulero Gabriel, constant herdsmen’s attacks have left the Ogun communities in pains. The 42-year-old said the herders raped women at will and their cows constantly destroyed farms. Gabriel stated, “On December 19, 2020, some herdsmen and soldiers came to our communities. The soldiers said they wanted the herdsmen to bring their cows and live together with us in Ibeku and we rejected saying it’s not possible. This is because each time they come, their cows destroy our crops and they rape our women. One of the Fulani named Ali pointed at four of us that the soldiers should beat us because we rejected them.” He further said that in 2018 herdsmen killed some people including three children at Asa community. According to him, they are unable to endure the unprovoked attacks again hence resisted attempts by the herdsmen to return to their community. He added, “They bring cows to our communities because our farms have crops which they usually feed their cows. They care only about feeding their cows with crops which we laboured to grow.” He added that the villagers were now afraid because of the brutality of soldiers accursed of supporting the herdsmen. He noted, “The day soldiers came to our Baale’s house at Ibeku, a ceremony was held at Asa. One of my brothers told me that I should use my commercial motorcycle to take him to where the ceremony was being held. On our way, we saw some soldiers at Baale’s house. A herdsman identified as Ali pointed at me and my brother to the soldiers. One of the soldiers beat us with a fan belt. “I didn’t say anything. They told the soldiers that we were chasing them away. But it’s their atrocities that make the villagers ask them to go away with their cows. “There is nothing else we do here except farming. There is no government presence. No light, water or good roads. We drink from a stream. Since I was born in this village 42 years ago, I have not seen a government presence. Thirty-nine-year-old Mulero Oluwaseye is another villager who said he was flogged by soldiers who came to the area to force herders on them. He stated that he went to the Baale’s house from his farm that day when he learnt that herdsmen and some soldiers went there. “When we got to Baale’s house, I said accommodating the herdsmen would spell doom for the communities considering the damage they had done in the past. Our yams are not safe. They burnt silos and killed many people including a teacher at Oja-Odan. We can’t plant crops again. They would feed them to their cows. They operate as if there is a war ongoing in our villages.” Sharing his experience regarding herdsmen attacks in the area, Olabisi Ikudaisi, a resident of Agbon-Ojodu, said soldiers once invaded the community and ordered him to lead them to the house of one of the Baales in the communities. Ikudaisi who is also the Vice Chairman of Police Community Relations Committee in the axis, said they demanded the Baale’s mobile when they got to his place and he wasn’t around. “I was coming from Oja-Odan to Asa that day. I asked one of them for their mission when they didn’t see the Baale. He got angry and I told him who I am. I said I am from the village and also a Vice Chairman of the PCRC representing Imeko and Ayetoro area command. He got angrier and when he decided to talk to me, he asked me the month herdsmen should be in the village. I directed his question to some women around the Baale’s place at the time. But they said only Baale could answer the soldier’s question.” He added that the soldiers at that point expressed collective anger and one of them said they cannot force us to talk, stressing that we would be responsible for our security if they left. The 63-year old retired teacher who is also a farmer traced the history of herdsmen’s attacks on residents of the area to 2000. He said, “The herdsmen have been in the area since 1984. We related peacefully but around 2000, they started committing several bad acts. They destroyed our crops, rape women and if you express anger over their destructive acts, they would become violent.’’ Ikudaisi said the herdsmen once told them to harvest their crops from the farms when they complained that their cows were destroying them. He further stated that whenever cows destroyed their farms and they reported to the police, the offending herder would only be told to pay a meager amount of what was destroyed. He stated, “We planted many crops such as okro, soya beans, plantains, beans but we cannot do that anymore. We cannot be planting crops for cows to eat.” Speaking on behalf of women in the communities, 47-year-old Ogunjobi Deborah begged the government to end the activities of criminal herdsmen in the villages. She stated that the situation had peaked as the hoodlums raped, used their cows to destroy farms with fruitful crops and made the villages insecure. Ogunjobi said, “We can’t give an actual figure of the number of women raped by the killer herdsmen. But many women have fallen victims. They maim or kill any of their victims. Our children can no longer go to the stream in our land. We are not in a war.” At Asa village, the villagers showed our correspondent pictures of over 40 people allegedly killed by criminal herdsmen in the area. Speaking on behalf of the community, the Apesin of Eseluland, Chief Samuel Edun, said they had handed over the matter of the killer herdsmen to God. He noted that for many years killer herdsmen had made their village unsafe by perpetrating criminal acts with impunity. “They killed some ladies after raping them. They invaded people’s houses to kill them and kidnapped for ransom. Our crops have been destroyed,” he stated. Edun also said the villagers perform electoral duties and strive to grow crops and increase food production, adding that herdsmen menace had caused fear in residents living in the area. He said, “Cows eat newly sown and grown cocoa. Government needs the trees. We also need them. Government encourages us to plant trees but when we plant them, the herders will take their cows to the farms to graze on them. The government should save us from killer herdsmen.” While narrating a nasty experience with the herders, 55-year-old Hannah Ogundele, nearly betrayed emotion. She stated that raping of females was a common act among the killer herdsmen. Ogundele said, “We went to the farm that day to cut grass. We were close to the river in our village when we saw herdsmen who started chasing us. We ran as fast as our legs could take us. They caught one of us but we didn’t notice until we got home. We raised the alarm when we got home that we didn’t see the person. The men in the village went in search of her. Her body was later found the following day where they dumped it. “We couldn’t sleep in the village that day. Many villagers left to sleep in Ibeku because the herdsmen later returned to the village and started shooting. We thought everything was settled and went to the river after sometime but one of us was kidnapped and raped again.’’ She stated that women now go to the stream in a group of 20, noting that “the stream is not even a flowing one. We always dig holes to fetch the little water we get. What is more painful is that one of the teachers in a school in the community was killed and the teacher has not been replaced.’’ She added, “As big as the school in the community is, only three teachers are there. We work because of our children. It’s not good for them not to go to school.’’ Also, Abidemi Ilo lost his father and three fingers to herdsmen attack. He stated that on the day her father was killed, he ran away with him but they caught up with his father. He said, “My father and I went to the river that day. As we were returning home I didn’t know that they were at our back. They used a stick to hit my father without any provocation. I lifted up the one who did hit my dad but I later saw that they were eight. I was injured and my fingers affected. I still managed to run away and told my dad to do so too. It was later I heard that they killed my father. He was 65 years old then. CONTINUE READING AT: https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/how-herdsmen-turned-ogun-villages-to-war-zones-raping-killing-destroying-farms-farmers-flogged-by-soldiers-for-rejecting-herders/%3famp=1 |
sharone21:When did a Benin person become the voice of Delta state to determine who or not is Igbo? which kind madness be this one abeg? |
Oghene1st:No be lie my brother, with time we go sort out these conundrum of identity crisis wahala. |
unshakablejihad:Nwanne na me ooo, that moniker got permanently banned cause I was tormenting this yeye Benin people and their yoruba cousins ![]() |
Oghene1st:My Urhobo brother to address the highlighted, when it comes Anioma and the whole Igbo identity saga, you've got to understand the basic socio-cultural as well as political dynamics and factors at play. To keep it simple, the only part of Anioma you will experience the Igbo denial heavily is the Ika/Ukwani axis... which is understandable cause they are half Benin and half Igbo, but they tend to lean more to their Benin side cause they share common boundaries with their Edo neighbors. Although I've interacted with most of my Ika folks and most of them though somewhat alienated from their Igbo identity, still somewhat understand the complexities of their situation and just choose to remain a distinct group called IKA to avoid all the wahala. Now when it comes to us the Enuani part of Anioma, we've never (maybe save for a tiny negligible minority) NEVER denied our pure and undiluted Igbo identity. When Enuani heavyweights like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Pat Utomi, JJ Okocha, Peter Emelieze, Ned Nwoko, the Late Hannibal of Biafra Col Joe Achuzie, Ned Nwoko, the Asagba of Asaba and numerous other top personalities boldly come out and proudly say they are Igbos, then there should be no doubts about our identity. So when these Benin clowns start to inundate their expansionist lies that Anioma is Edo... I just laugh at their stupidity cause dem no reach, na Ika people wey no sabi who dem be dey give the Benin clowns too much liver to talk rubbish. So Ika- are the ones that identify either with Benin, Igbo or just choose to remain neutral Enuani- have never denied their Igbo heritage and never will. |
BabaOwen:Bini man you no reach the level of the sh*t wey I offload this morning, pain kee you there! Ozuor ![]() |
BabaOwen:Who be this tozo and who's talking about Biafra here? na you go force us to belong to your useless Bendel state? too many clowns full Nairaland sha . Bros when the time for the inevitable dissolution of Nigeria comes, every ethnic group will drift along its linguistic and cultural ties, no part of Igbo speaking territory is staying with a bunch of minorities who are envious, bitter and naturally Igbophobic towards my people. Get that into your thick skull! |
I hope say this Bini people no dey carry their witchcraft syndrome enter my hometown sha? cause we are not Ika people with their confused DNA that you can play that your minority expansionist madness with, any attempt to encroach on Enuani territory from Ibusa-Akwukwu-Igbo down to Asaba... na for inside calabash we go donate your Oba head. We're unapologetically Igbos and we will never infect the purity of our genes with some Binin rubbish. |
I know Igbos and yorubas sometimes go overboard and banter/insult each other here, but as an Igbo man I have to say this is so wrong on many levels, our useless police and security agencies are complicit in enabling this Fulani animals in overstepping their boundaries whenever their madness gets treated accordingly... but they cannot deter us from defending our ancestral homes and cleansing our space off any and every criminal elements bent on wrecking havoc. Enough is enough of this madness. |
I hope the #4 question hits closer to home for every truthful yoruba person, you call Kanu a coward for running... but if a fully armed company of soldiers invaded your house albeit unconstitutionally while you were sleeping in broad daylight with the intent to kill you... will you confront them unarmed? Why did the army invade Kanu's residence even when they knew he was still waiting to attend his court order? it's because we can't tell ourselves the truth that Nigeria is fuvked together. |
Craze people full nairaland sha ![]() |
Iamgrey5:No be lie my bloda, you also forgot to mention Oyo state where the herdsmen would be comfortably living tax-free in three villages already annexed by a certain Mallam Waliki ![]() |
