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edoairways:Enuani is an Igbo expression, so that still makes them a subset of the greater Igbo nation, just like an UmuNri man is also a subset of the Igbo nation |
edoairways:Her ancestors were from NRI, and they migrated to Delta state. That makes her a hardcore Igbo from Delta state, and also married to an Abia man. Ogwashiukwu Amaka Igbo Amaka |
limeta:Arangee arrest. They could have fooled me. They don't want to arrest murderous herders. It is now they want to fool some brainless southerners with this yahoo arrest. Obviously an action meant to psychologically discourage those issuing quit notices to terrorist Fulani herders |
cheruv:Ighotago |
Coronavirus84:I suspected some other under-current may be at play. Ife/Modakeke crisis being a perfect scenario. But the Ooni has to know that Fulanis are perfect masters in divide and conquer. The Ooni is playing to the gallery, endangering Yoruba interests gravely. |
The Ooni seems to be serving the interest of the Fulani. I thought Igboho apologized, for something he shouldn't have apologised? Why then is the Ooni still going on with this fight as though he is in some sort of competition with Igboho. First of all, he went to visit Buhari, most likely without consulting with the Alafin of Oyo, in whose state, Igboho acted, and in whose state, the Fulanis were wreaking havoc. The Ooni must have been aware of the letter written to Buhari by the Alafin, yet he made such a trip at a very critical stage in the Yoruba survival struggle, and he still has the temerity to claim headship of Yoruba culture, while Alafin and the lowly Igboho who is not in line to any throne in Yorubaland, seem to be the ones defending the Yorubas. Second of all he tried to discourage Igboho from his current campaign of ridding Yorubaland of Fulani terrorists. Now he is carrying on with an imaginary fight with Igboho, all in an attempt to keep Igboho bogged down, while the Fulanis restrategise and deal Yorubas a fatal blow. This Ooni should mind himself and take cognizance of the fact that his royal stool does not grant him the license to help in the extermination of the Yorubas by allying with Fulanis |
Ritchiee:All those 350 Fulani settlements still pay homage to Igbo rulers. And in spite of their cows that Igbo youths have slaughtered lately, no Wakili will ever declare any part of Igboland as a no-go area. I hear Fulanis have even blocked your highway and are enforcing a toll fee on your monarchs and are killing your villagers. Your governor's have practically handed over Yoruba land to Miyetti a few dAys ago in a meeting, declaring that Yorubaland is Fulani home |
Salewa97:First of all, Igbos don't even rate our governor's, which is why ,Igbos created ESN that doesn't cowtow to the governor's, just like like Amotekun sucks the SW Governors and Miyetti bananas. Meanwhile parts of Yorubaland are now ruled by Fulani emirs. Yoruba slaves must bow. Fulanis know you very well, and are terrified of Igbos. Fulanis also pay Igbos when they destroy Igbo property while Fulanis cordon off Yoruba areas as no-go areas, after they rape your daughters. Even the number 1 Yoruba king has joined his slave subjects in sucking the Fulani banana, and heaping curses on Igboho for daring to chase away some Fulanis Igbos are also not working with cowardly Igbo Governors. Yoruba governors ordered the arrest of IGBOho because he dared to tell Fulanis to leave Yoruba forests. Afterwards, these Yoruba governor's were profusely begging their Miyetti masters to forgive, and that Yorubaland was Fulani home also |
Ritchiee:Every community in Igboland is culturally led by an Igbo monarch, so Fulani settlers pay homage to Igbo rulers In 10 days time every forest in Igboland becomes free of Fulani cattle. Yorubas are already well know tongue Fulanis as cowards. Go and deal with that truth |
MENELIIK:Shettina already said on BBC, that cowardly Yorubas and IGBOho are hiding behind brave Igbos and Kanu. That says it all. Yorubas are the lady dogs in this situation. Haven't you noticed how the Fulani establishment is a lot more guarded when they are talking about the east and the eviction of Fulanis from eastern forests. FULANIS know you guys are Lilly livered. |
Salewa97:In Anambra Fulanis pay for any damages caused to Igbo farms. Also every part of Igboland is owned by the Igbos. Even Shettina made it quite clear that cowardly Yorubas and IGBOho are talking because you guys are hiding behind the Igbos and Kanu the brave entities. So Fulanis already know you are the bitches in this whole episode. No wonder they remain your emirs in Ilorin and have declared some not your areas as no-go areas. The bitch slaves. better go and please Wakili with their daughters |
Salewa97:ESN operatives are not farmers, so the 100k does not apply in this instance. Painful isn't it? ![]() I heard Wakili the Fulani has declared some Yoruba territories as no-go areas. Please warn your people to obey their Fulani masters. Any scratched-faced person caught will have his conehead cut off.. Skull miners will like this to happen |
seunmsg:IGBOho should first go and remove the emir of Ilorin. ESN will deal with any roaming cattle in 10 days time, so don't worry about the Igbos. We dey kamkpe |
seunmsg:But as foolish as he is, the Abia governor voted against Buhari. Obviously his foolishness has a limit. But you that claim shophistication, voted for Buhari hook line and sinker in both 2015 and 2019 |
Someone should tell this buffoon to shut the hell up. When he was partnering with Buratai to massacre Obigbo people, he didn't see Buratai as a politician then |
sweetonugbu:Nnaa so you see what I am saw. Osaze007 of all people |
[quote author=Omeizadean post=98651908][/quote]Lokoja does not belong to Fulani, so your theories fall flat. Benue is in the north, yet Fulanis killed thousands of Benue people. I can assure you that Benue is beyond the Fulani reach. I know it is a very painful thing for the Fulanis to accept. |
With the south's finances, we can divert River Niger right from its source, thus cutting of northern Nigeria entirely, so you threat doesn't work. Thank God Obuaku doesn't depend on River Niger. Also Tivs, Jukuns and other anti-Fulani tribes have more say, as to what happens to Benue. Lokoja is not Fulani area, so Benue can flow right down to southern Nigeria, thus ensuring that River Niger remains. Anambra river can be channeled in such a way as to add to the river Niger body of water thus, enabling river transportation from Onitsha to the coast. The south can also help the Hausa take over all their ancient towns that the Fulani are currently colonising including Sokoto and Kano |
waleademolaa:Exactly. It is fair |
The financial derivations from the resources of the Igbos in the southsouth does not accrue to the southeast. So invariably, southeast presidential/political slots, should only go to southeast persons. As southsouth Igbos' financial derivations go to the southsouth, southshouth Igbos political slots is a part of the general southsouth political slots. This is fair. If south south Igbos want to deep into the southeast political slot, there has to be some sort of restructuring such that southsouth Igbos are grouped in the same geopolitical unit with their fellow southeast Igbo brothers. |
nairavsdollars:Federal legal control trumps state legal control, so there you have it. Fulanis will maintain a degree of control. You don't want that to happen at all. |
nairavsdollars:Fulanis control the court system. So for them to be prosecuted, brings them within the areas where Fulanis will corrupt the system. Back to square one So either you deal with the Fulani-corrupted court system, or the indigenous Yoruba legal system deals with the arrested criminals |
PatriotExact:Are the lecturers in the UK university are on strike The UK university is prone to power failures The library of the UK university is nothing to write home about The laboratories are short of necessary supplies. The students are not exposed to the leading global research efforts And the UK lecturers pocket bribes to pass students Typical Nigerian. Turning a blind eye to gaping holes. Of course, the UK university is better than any Nigerian university. |
With regards to Amotekun, the big elephant in the room, FUNDING and CONTROL The state governments FUND and CONTROL its operations, and that needs to be looked into for Amotekun to really be a force to be reckoned with. The fact that Amotekun is funded and controlled by the SW state governments, also means that the Fulani federal government, are somewhat, in indirect control of Amotekun. The fact that Amotekun probably has to hand over anyone they arrest to the Fulani-controlled police force, also means that Fulanis are being given undeserved power over Amotekun operations, and that helps to feed the superiority complex that Fulanis have, whenever Yoruba organisations make meaningful statements in Yoruba favour. Because they know that all they have to do is to wait for Amotekun to arrest any Fulani terrorist, once Amotekun hands the person to the Fulani-controlled police, that Fulani terrorist could be set free, or even if the case gets to court, the Fulani-controlled judiciary will do their usual wuruwuru to set the person free. It is all a part of why the Fulani establishment talks down on Yorubas, and hardly shows respect to Yoruba wishes. That's why Yerima Shettima will develop a hard-on when he is challenging Yorubas. That's why FUNAM and MIYETTI ALLAH will countermand a seating SWern governor. They know that they can use 2023 to keep the Yoruba guys in the federal corridors of power, in check and keep them hypnotised. They know that Amotekun is subservient to the Fulani-controlled police, and as such, are the final arbiters of the Nigerian criminal justice system To make Amotekun shine, I propose infusing ESN/Igboho ways into the whole structure. First of all, I am happy the SW governors are considering making Igboho the head of Amotekun. I will also propose they give him freehand in making the decisions in terms of the operations of Amotekun. Ideally, Gani Adams, as the Aare ona kakanfo of Yorubaland should be the head of Amotekun, but if he is becoming too comfortable in air conditioned offices, and shies away from controversial and hard decisions, it makes sense for the leadership to be assumed by Igboho. Governors should handsoff the day to day operations of Amotekun. I propose that Amotekun scope of operations be limited to the bushes and forests of Yoruba land. I also propose that Amotekun doesn't have to hand over criminals to the Fulani-controlled police. This is controversial but extremely necessary for the safety and preservation of Yorubaland. I know this will be difficult to achieve especially as the funding is wholly derived from the state governments, but Yorubas may also consider funding Amotekun privately, just to make sure Yorubas have a freehand in dealing with any terrorists caught |
PatriotExact:The standard of the university is better than the standard in any Nigerian university. But it is not the same class with Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, Kings or Queen Mary University in London. He can speak with an excellent diction when the situation calls for it. Go and listen to his interview with Dele Momodu. He speaks well, when in the right environment, but when he is communicating with Nigerians, he dumbs down his accent so that it is more relatable to all and sundry |
PatriotExact:While I'm against Kanu answering the supreme leader for various reasons, he graduated from a university in central London. I've forgotten the actual name of the university as there are several universities in central London. It is the same class of university as Kemi Adeosun's uni. |
Emperor5:It is |
myright:Commendable and a step in the right direction. When the herdsmen menace dies down, I will like ESN to look into the suffocating presence of military and police roadblocks in eastern Nigeria. I also read some time ago about the plan of Fulanis to instal an emir somewhere in Akwa Ibom state. This plan must be extinguished by ESN |
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