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bancoleh:I mean, there can be some art in nudity but it takes wisdom to know the difference between art and pornography and this is certainly soft core pornographic |
Salewa97:So two Cowardly Ethnicities of Yoruba and Igbo that will be summarily conquered in time by Hausa Fulani |
While I agree with his general sentiment and claim, he is talking bullshit in certain other areas like claiming ALL fulani are peaceful and refusing to pinpoint what Buhari's exact failings are. Which is that Buhari failed to end insecurity and he takes to curtail herdsmen |
Forumobserver12:Yeah, most perfect on Nairaland just enjoy causing chaos and confusion as long as drags other people down. They should be Ignored. |
paul100:Don't listen to them. Listen to your elders. Most Anioma and Ikwerre elders that I have heard for example will say Igbo, a few that migrated from Yoruba, Igala or Ijaw will say those places. Random people on the internet shouldn't be listened to on such matters. |
Abeg, what happens is whether he does his job or not. I am Igbo but if insecurity continues to de increase, he should get the stick just as quickly and as much as anyone else. |
RisenPhoenix1:Yes indict both the Seriki and the Police officer. This is at least a corruption charge, and another charge on the same type as corruption and a lower degree accomplice to crime. Police officers themselves don't have to be the ones to push for the case, there are lawyers for that. |
Lol, Nigeria is the one losing credibility after sending so many veiled threats against AI and spewing lies that were later disproven |
Nigerians really love their false prophets. |
Yeah |
RisenPhoenix1:The only thing I will agree with you here is that the easiest way to defend from this in the future is to make sure police won't listen to and are able to resist such external pressures. But punishing the providers of such external pressures harshly is just as important for Justice to prevail. |
RisenPhoenix1:The police would have done their job and taken the criminals to prison if the Seriki hadn't intervened so it is the Seriki I would primarily place the blame on. And you can't tell me the Seriki didn't know that many of these were criminals. Because I can see your average Nigerian going to defend a relative that might have commited a crime if it isn't confirmed that they commited the crime but if it is confirmed (as it must have been in many cases as the Fulani Herdsmen that are criminals tend to be only really arrested when caught red handed) they won't do it, while we the Seriki (and/or his sons) defend and free known criminals. |
AbijaJ:To go chase the Herdsmen from the Forest |
They have gotten so powerful that they can even get time to fight each other over territory. |
RisenPhoenix1:Just because other Criminals have been going around the system doesn't mean we should Ignore it when another criminal does it again. The solution to murders isn't to say "other people got away with it in the past so it is okay but to make sure no one else gets away with it. But I do agree that the Police carry alot of the blame as well but that in no way absolves the Seriki for reintroducing murders into a society to murder and pillage some more. |
RisenPhoenix1:They were freed under the insistence and influence of the Seriki. If Governour (who doesn't have direct control over the police), gets police to ignore election ballot snatching, isn't it the governour that would be the one blame is placed primarily on? |
Later the Fulani there tried to claim that they were attacked for no reason and that all Fulani were in the area were attacked when it was just the Fulani King and Family that were just ejected. They tried to spin the same lies in Lagos (where they attacked the Yoruba Youths first), in Enugu (where they killed a motorcyclist first), in Ebonyi (where they destroyed several farm steds). |
Yeah what Igbo deserve is independence from this Nigerian Zoo |
TLDR; the Fulani King in Oyo was using his influnece to protect all Fulani criminals that were caught (by Police or Amotekun) and freeing them from police custody. |
Residents of Igangan in the Ibarapa Local Government Area of Oyo State have narrated how the now-ejected Seriki Fulani, Abdulkadri Saliu, used his son, Ibrahim Saliu, to free herdsmen arrested for various heinous crimes in the area. The President, Igangan Development Advocates, Wale Oladokun, disclosed this in a statement titled, ‘What actually happened between Sunday Igboho, Seriki Fulani and Ibarapa residents’. According to him, the Seriki Fulani, who had lived in the town for several years before his eviction last week, served as the “protective shield and supreme defender of vicious Fulani herders for several years throughout Ibarapaland”. Oladokun said, “He (Seriki) would send his children, prominent among whom was Ibrahim Saliu, to serve as the mouthpiece for arrested vicious herders even for grievous offences that ought to be charged to court. “Once the Seriki Saliu or children stepped into any case involving the Fulani, no matter how grievous, the case was, it would be swept under the carpet as the scale of justice became tipped. “This heightened the impunity with which these herders unleash terror on the Ibarapa people. They became so emboldened that they started killing and maiming indigenes with glee. And before long, kidnapping too was added as their weapon of subjugation cum business venture.” The PUNCH had earlier reported that a popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, well known as Sunday Igboho, asked herdsmen accused of perpetrating sundry crimes in Ibarapaland to leave within seven days. Making a clarification, Oladokun said, “Sunday Adeyemo was not in the midst of those who went to Gaha Seriki to effect the Seriki’s ejection. It was the entire people of Ibarapa themselves that marched there while Sunday Igboho and his boys had only embarked on combing the remote forests serving as hideouts to the bandits to ensure the security of the land.” The IDA President also said the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, abandoned the people for so many years despite their cries for help against the oppression of Seriki and his Fulani herdsmen. “The youths of Ibarapa cried to Governor Seyi Makinde in a protest led by Igangan Development Advocates shortly after the murder of Dr. Fatai Aborode. But the deaths of many Ibarapa indigenes occasioned by Fulani bandits never attracted the attention of Mr. Governor. “But now, Mr. Governor suddenly woke up and saw the need to visit the hotspot in company of the Inspector General’s representatives and Council of Obas. The question is: ‘where were they since?’ “Mr. Governor should be advised to deal with this crisis in his hands very cautiously and carefully so as not to reignite the fire he claimed he was trying to put out. Arresting Mr. Sunday Adeyemo, for instance, would not solve the problem but escalate it. A word should be enough for the wise,” Oladokun said. https://punchng.com/icymi-how-seriki-fulanis-son-freed-arrested-herders-igangan-residents/?=1 |
Amotekun Arrests Truckload Of Herdsmen Going To Ibarapa, Recovers 25 Guns TLDR; The truck, with registration number TUR30ZY, is registered with Kebbi State and the Amotekun officials found 25 guns and 10 dogs in the truck alongside the suspects. Operatives of the Oyo State chapter of the Western Nigeria Security Network, more commonly known as Amotekun, have intercepted a truck loaded with gunmen suspected to be herdsmen heading to Igangan community in the recently troubled Ibarapa area of the state. The truck, with registration number TUR30ZY, is registered with Kebbi State and the Amotekun officials found 25 guns and 10 dogs in the truck alongside the suspects. SaharaReporters was told that the suspects had been handed over to the police authorities in Ido for more profiling. “The Oyo State Amotekun, Ido unit led by Gbenga Olanrewaju made the arrest. They are suspected herdsmen in possession of about 25 dane guns and 10 dogs. They have been handed over to the police for further interrogation,” an official said. There has been unrest in Igangan in Ibarapa recently due to worsening insecurity - kidnappings and killings. This escalated when a pan-Oduduwa nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, more popularly known as Sunday Igboho, issued an ultimatum to Fulani herdsmen, believed to be behind the insecurity, to vacate the state. Igboho himself on Sunday narrated how some criminals fired bullets at him at the Seriki Fulani of Igangan, Saliu Abdulkadir's place in Ibarapa but that they did not harm him. Earlier on Friday, irate youths had also attacked the Seriki Fulani, after violence erupted in Igangan, Ibarapa, in the Fulani community, during which the houses and property of the Seriki Fulani, Abdulkadir, were burnt. Abdulkadir had told SaharaReporters that he, his wives and children were sent out of the settlement, adding that 11 vehicles and houses were burnt in the process. The Seriki had thereafter fled the community with his family, as aggrieved youths put fire to the settlement. Igboho had ordered that the killer herdsmen ravaging the South-West should leave. The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko, had also visited the community, saying that Igboho’s visit truncated the “relative peace and calmness” being enjoyed in the Igangan community. Onadeko had vowed to bring the masterminds of the attack on the Fulani community in Igangan to justice, reiterating that the security agencies would not watch while some criminal elements take the law into their own hands. She had also promised that the arson and the breach of the peace which occurred at Igangan would be investigated to a logical conclusion. http://saharareporters.com/2021/01/26/amotekun-arrests-truckload-herdsmen-going-ibarapa-recovers-25-guns |
AlexBells:Bros, Ignore the idiot, he is just looking for someone to argue with. |
Petyprince:Let government continue growing armed resistances for itself. |
banio:Then Army should stop taking Weapons from Farmers so that they can protect themselves from Terrorists |
sammirano:Terrorists without 1 terrorist event that can be bilaterally pinned on them. The same way that government killing Shi'ites is "dealing with terrorists". Whenever they what excuse to kill someone that doesn't lick their arses, the person suddenly becomes a terrorist and their Zombies will follow suit. |
AlexBells:Ignore the idiot. In their mind they are still living in Bini Empire while everyone else has moved forward. |
AsomughaChuks02:Like Anioma or Ikwerre, many Ika Elders will say they are Igbo but if the younger generation don't want to be part of Igbo again, their choice. |
Real Igbo people, who are those that haven't sold their souls to this evil government do not care about Igbo president, what we want is restructuring. Under the current system, Ijaw president (Jonathan) could do nothing for Ijaw, they are still as delapidated as they were under OBJ. North has held power since 1966 and they are the poverty Capital of the world. Igbo presidency will NOT HELP Igbos, it is a stalling tactic, an appeasement tactic to keep Igbos and the 99% of Nigerians under the foot of the 1%. What real Igbos want is the restructuring of Nigeria to at least 6 regions (maybe as much as 9 even). Give Alaigbo its Autonomy. |
Isn't it funny how every prominent Igbo man (apart from Nnamdi Kanu) is falling over himself to lick Hausa-Fulani āss? Because of the money or what?They killed all the brave older Igbos during the war. Only the cowards amongst our Elders remained. We must not let this cowardice pass their generation. |
Fine, I agree we shouldn't kill them, we should just make sure that the law is applied punitively to them. Create Registry that every Fulani must be a part of to graze. Revoke anyone membership from registry if anybody catch that one doing criminal acts or eating peoples farms. Do not allow any Fulani to enter Alaigbo on pain of death without registry. |
