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Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by lalasticlala(m): 12:24pm On Oct 07, 2021
Farming has become too dangerous for many, humanitarian crisis in Nigeria

Maryam Aliyu and her six children were lying next to each other fast asleep when gunmen broke into their home in northwest Nigeria.

“Suddenly I saw light all over me. I came out of the mosquito net and there were four men with AK-47s,” the 25-year-old said.

Gangs of heavily armed criminals known locally as bandits have terrorised northwest and central states of Africa’s most populous nation for years.

When gunmen attacked her village of Danjiro in Sokoto state’s Goronyo district last month, Aliyu had only 400 naira ($1), as was the case most days.

“They even stole the wrapper on which my children were sleeping,” said Aliyu, tears rolling down her cheeks.

“They usually try to rape us,” said the 35-year-old mother of five, who survived a separate attack in Goronyo.

– Hunger and insecurity –

More than 1,600 people have arrived at the camp in recent weeks, according to UNICEF, in desperate need of food, protection, shelter and clothes.

“We sometimes sleep without having had food that day.”


“What we are watching in the northwest is a situation that will soon blow up in our faces,” said Maulid Warfa, chief of UNICEF’S field office.

Yet the region attracts much less attention than the country’s northeast, where jihadist groups are fighting a 12-year conflict that has displaced two million people.

“If donors and the international community are not interested in doing what needs to be done today, in a few years we will be dealing with a situation that a lot of people will regret,” he said.

At a nutrition clinic supported by UNICEF in Sokoto North, outside the city, more than 50 women with small children waited to receive a small pack filled with nutrient paste designed for acute malnutrition.

“We hid in the crops and when day broke, we came here,” she said.

Her 14-month-old boy’s health has deteriorated. “I think it’s hunger,” she said.

And more than 80,000 additional people have fled to neighbouring Niger over the past two years.

Sokoto State’s security commissioner Garba Moyi told AFP that the state “government does everything possible” about the bandits, “including sitting with them to talk”.

For Moyi, more help is needed from the federal government.

Nigeria has launched numerous military operations in the region, and just last week said it had “neutralised” nearly 300 bandits. But violent attacks have continued.

He told AFP that during his latest abduction he was kept in a forest for several days, blindfolded, chained to a tree.

“They would hit my legs and my back like a cow,” he said, showing marks of his beating.

Since late last year, bandits have increasingly turned to mass kidnappings of school children.

Across the northwest, a fertile agricultural region almost the size of Britain and home to more than 35 million, farming has also become too dangerous for many.

“When young people lose hope, when they are frustrated, when they see no future… the only option for many of them is actually to take up guns and become bandits themselves.”

https://newswirengr.com/2021/10/07/farming-has-become-too-dangerous-for-many-humanitarian-crisis-in-nigeria/

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Fahdiga(m): 12:27pm On Oct 07, 2021
Going to the farm and coming back home unhurt under Buhari is the best miracle one can receive from God. His Fulani kinsmen has turned Nigeria to a killing field and Buhari doesn't give a damn about it. Anyone who survives till 2023 when Buhari will leave office should count him or herself a lucky chap and should go for Thanksgiving for surviving under Buhari

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by ogododo: 12:30pm On Oct 07, 2021
lalasticlala:
Farming has become too dangerous for many, humanitarian crisis in Nigeria



https://newswirengr.com/2021/10/07/farming-has-become-too-dangerous-for-many-humanitarian-crisis-in-nigeria/

Some go say na false story sey foods dey yanfunyanfun.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by FVckbubuDcow: 12:31pm On Oct 07, 2021
People defending & supporting this evil administration just ey attract curse for Dem head and generations to come.


No be curse na fact

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by updatechange(m): 12:31pm On Oct 07, 2021
Buhari has completely finished this country...
What a pity cry

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by ebuk4real(m): 12:32pm On Oct 07, 2021
sad
And APC is busy playing politics with the state of emergency it is dangling on Anambra.


Time will tell

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Mukah1234(m): 12:32pm On Oct 07, 2021
Where exactly are we headed, Doom? God forbid!

What is our vision as a nation?

I weep for my dear country. God please heal our land.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by sulaak(m): 12:32pm On Oct 07, 2021
So what do they want from us, the president is a Northerner. They should appeal to Buhari.
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Theunbothered: 12:33pm On Oct 07, 2021
Lies, Buhari has made Nigeria the famine farming capital of the world.

Just ignore all the bandits extorting you and herdsmen destroying your crops, after all it is not by force to farm.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Kingpin1000: 12:33pm On Oct 07, 2021
Funny enough, when Buhari came into power all He talked about was youths go into farming. He did that to favor the north, because He thought the southern youths will not embrace it. But when hunger wire dem they started producing food by themselves.
He even blocked borders in the west so that the price of food stuff will sky rocket all to favor the north.
Then He sent His herders to the south, with instruction to destroy all the crops in the south so that, southern Nigeria will depend on the North for food. He told them He has His foot soldiers in the south e.g Umahi, Ayade and He will soon bring another stooge(Uzodimma). They did very well thwarting all the efforts of Southern Governors.
But He was too myopic to remember that He has not settled His brothers from Niger republic, He built rail lines for them but they wanted oyel money. Now His brothers from Niger who He wanted to use to destabilise GEJ's govt had He won are paying them in full coin.
Northerners , oya make una go farm make we see!
Is our God not wonderful?

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by KpakpaJulaga: 12:35pm On Oct 07, 2021
Maryam Aliyu and her six children [/b]were lying next to each other fast asleep when gunmen broke into their home in northwest Nigeria.

“Suddenly I saw light all over me. I came out of the mosquito net and there were four men with AK-47s,” the [b]25-year-old
said.

At what age did this lady got married? Six children at the age of 25 shocked.
Were she giving birth every year or what . I am certain this one will give birth to 10 more before age 40 making it 16 children.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by donnie(m): 12:35pm On Oct 07, 2021
You useless media are the problem because you refuse to call the world's deadliest terrorists what they really are. May the wickedness that you enable visit you and your families.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Phiniter(m): 12:37pm On Oct 07, 2021
lalasticlala:
Farming has become too dangerous for many, humanitarian crisis in Nigeria

“When young people lose hope, when they are frustrated, when they see no future… the only option for many of them is actually to take up guns and become bandits themselves.”


https://newswirengr.com/2021/10/07/farming-has-become-too-dangerous-for-many-humanitarian-crisis-in-nigeria/


pretty much sums up all we're going through in Nigeria
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Maxymilliano(m): 12:38pm On Oct 07, 2021
But Buhari gleefully told the whole world recently that Nigerians have started embracing agriculture due to petroleum no longer sustaining the country,and also added that Nigerians are already leaving paid white-collar employment to return to the farms.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Gerrard59(m): 12:38pm On Oct 07, 2021
This is the Nigeria where so-called educated people aka Ndi intellectwats campaigned and voted for Buhari in 2015 in the name of "Buhari will handle security while Osinbajo will take care of the economy".

Useless riff-raffs.

See my signature.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Navalsadiq(m): 12:40pm On Oct 07, 2021
I smell famine
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Amspecial: 12:45pm On Oct 07, 2021
grin
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by chiedonedoor(m): 12:48pm On Oct 07, 2021
Very unfortunate. God will judge every wickedness and sin of men. Repent now before is late
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Danjikanbauchi: 12:49pm On Oct 07, 2021
If it's a southerner that is in power and all this evil is going on by now Yorubas and northerners would have started protesting and destroying properties. But because it's Buhari the hypocrite won't talk.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by valentineuwakwe(m): 12:49pm On Oct 07, 2021
Because we allowed the fulani herdsmen to roam about freely!

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:50pm On Oct 07, 2021
Tomorrow the dumbuhari and Lai Mohammed will blame middlemen for the cost of food products not knowing simple law of demand and supply. Now when farmers don't farm due to his kinsmen terrorists and RUGA enthusiasts, how will the food produce come out?

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by EKONGKING: 12:51pm On Oct 07, 2021
Ok
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:52pm On Oct 07, 2021
Theunbothered:
Lies, Buhari has made Nigeria the famine farming capital of the world.

Just ignore all the bandits extorting you and herdsmen destroying your crops, after all it is not by force to farm.

Supported. Sai Buhari till 2056

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Danjikanbauchi: 12:53pm On Oct 07, 2021
KpakpaJulaga:


At what age did this lady got married? Six children at the age of 25 shocked.
Were she giving birth every year or what . I am certain this one will give birth to 10 more before age 40 making it 16 children.
E shock you grin grin. I have one in kaffi Nasarawa state wallahi that woman have 10 children @31 and non is twins.

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by Godstiger(m): 12:55pm On Oct 07, 2021
IN the north yes,thanks to ESN, not east problem and never again shall be..the north is a state of insurgency and at such should be the ones needing an emergency

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by gidjah(m): 12:56pm On Oct 07, 2021
Kingpin1000:
Funny enough, when Buhari came into power all He talked about was youths go into farming. He did that to favor the north, because He thought the southern youths will not embrace it. But when hunger wire dem they started producing food by themselves.
He even blocked borders in the west so that the price of food stuff will sky rocket all to favor the north.
Then He sent His herders to the south, with instruction to destroy all the crops in the south so that, southern Nigeria will depend on the North for food. He told them He has His foot soldiers in the south e.g Umahi, Ayade and He will soon bring another stooge(Uzodimma). They did very well thwarting all the efforts of Southern Governors.
But He was too myopic to remember that He has not settled His brothers from Niger republic, He built rail lines for them but they wanted oyel money. Now His brothers from Niger who He wanted to use to destabilise GEJ's govt had He won are paying them in full coin.
Northerners , oya make una go farm make we see!
Is our God not wonderful?
This is the simple truth. But the table turned against as most of the the northern guys r finding it difficult to negotiate in to d forest were d soils are very potent unlike b4.The Fulani's are now in total control of the forest s with well armed caches .Eating looting ,destroying.gnd raping at will.I shuttle the central North and Middle Belt region ,this is a national matter o

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by wizelink(m): 1:02pm On Oct 07, 2021
But somebody will be in his office and vomit that the cause of hike in food prices is the middlemen just to exonerate his tribesmen

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Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by RodgersAkpafu: 1:05pm On Oct 07, 2021
FVckbubuDcow:
People defending & supporting this evil administration just ey attract curse for Dem head and generations to come.


No be curse na fact
They dont know
They really dont
Re: Banditry: Farming Has Become Too Dangerous In Nigeria by ClassicMan202(m): 1:10pm On Oct 07, 2021
Farming wey other countries dey use feed themselves and even generate foreign exchange... E reach our turn, we we turn am to dangerous business

Now if person dey go farm we go dey wish am safe return.

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