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Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by stuffs2002: 3:29pm On Mar 12
loveth360:
Yoruba land deserves what it's getting 100 times, and is just beginning.
I am not Yoruba
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by loveth360(f): 3:59pm On Mar 12
stuffs2002:
I am not Yoruba
You are?
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by stuffs2002: 4:00pm On Mar 12
loveth360:
You are?
Your master
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by loveth360(f): 4:05pm On Mar 12
stuffs2002:
A fool
Okay
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by TheGreat99(m): 4:27pm On Mar 12
Does Yoruba land need rescuinghuh
I believe their problem is not bandits or terrorists. Their problem is Peter Obi
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Hoodrat(m): 4:33pm On Mar 12
treesun:
That’s what I was fighting for when President Buhari gave his men the order to kill me. I said we would not allow bandits to kill my people or abduct our kings. That’s all what I said that they went after me.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/terrorists-onslaught-who-will-rescue-yorubaland/
shocked shocked shocked This is a powerful statement that reveals deep concerns about what many see as an ethnic and territorial agenda behind the activities of some bandit groups and their support networks. To many observers, the pattern of raids, kidnappings, and attacks on communities echoes darker moments in history, particularly the era associated with the campaigns of Usman dan Fodio, when several Yoruba, Igbo, and South-South communities experienced violent incursions, guerrilla-style raids, and the kidnapping or killing of civilians and monarchy during conflicts tied to political and religious expansion of hausa/fulani.

The comparison highlights the fear that organized violence against rural communities could be part of a broader strategy aimed at intimidation, displacement, and control of territory. For many people, this historical memory intensifies the urgency of confronting insecurity and protecting vulnerable populations before such patterns become entrenched.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by stanluiz(m): 5:20pm On Mar 12
The whole of SW belongs to the Fulanis. Fulani owns them.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Real2088: 5:40pm On Mar 12
loveth360:
Omotosho for the recuse.



There will never be peace for the wicked..




Na Bible talk an no be me.
If I say the future about them some no go sleep again,no be joke
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by YanshOfAfrica: 6:18pm On Mar 12
esnbrutality:
This is so sad. Why can't a solution be in sight? cool
Pray for your leaders
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Cruzmaster: 6:27pm On Mar 12
Na Nnamdi Kanu and Peter Obi send them 😂😂
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by YouAreNobody: 11:10am On Mar 16
reddingtonblack:
very simple, The People of SW will rescue themselves

Unlike North, SW is a xtain dominated region, xtains dont like bloodshed infact our religion is against it ... so bloodshed will be highly resisted

2ndly in SW we dont condone crime in name of our brother, our son ... Infact We wont provide shade for terrorist to hide among us, we see something we say something and even apprehend before we remember police

South is tew Open for terrorist, no place to hide, how you wan travel on bike from iyana ipaja go lekki to kill people ... Ko possible
This your last paragraph made me laugh. SW now starts from and ends in Lagos?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by YouAreNobody: 11:13am On Mar 16
Islander23:
one thing other tribes don't understand about the yorubas is that we don't display being smart but pragmatism & wisdom has always been our watch words ......No rush,no pressure but we always achieve whatever that will benefit our homeland ......is state police a joke to you?
This is an extremely foolish comment. Maybe when a member of your family is murdered by these marauders you'll still call it "no rush no pressure"
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by YouAreNobody: 11:20am On Mar 16
Guestmale:
Is this a good news that Igbo are now gloating over. A lot are also going on in the south east. People can't move freely on Mondays because of fear of been killed. Ugm are killing people over there. Recently, police recovered the body of a chief kidnapped on his way to church.

There was also a case rescued 12 kidnapped hostages recently by our gallant troops

Police Recover Body of Ebonyi Ex-deputy Gov’s Father Abducted Last Sunday, 2 Gunmen K!lled https://phoenix-browser.com/EaVomyiBr6F

‘How troops rescued 12 Enugu residents from kidnappers’ https://phoenix-browser.com/DXuIy8BJOQG
You can't compare what's happening in the SW to the SE. Not at all. Currently, the SE is the safest region in the country, despite how y'all try to claim it's not. Yorubaland is now the most blood-soaked region in the south. And the sit-at-home has ended long ago. I live in the SE so I know

Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by dederocs(m): 11:29am On Mar 16
Everyone knows who the terrorists jihadists kidnappers are, they show themselves on tick-tock with huge ransom payments. Alienate these people, do not give them lands in your communities. Arm your local vigilantes with AK 47, also get lots of forests guards arm them with AK 47, anyone caught living in the forests is a terrorist.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Islander23(m): 11:29am On Mar 16
YouAreNobody:
This is an extremely foolish comment. Maybe when a member of your family is murdered by these marauders you'll still call it "no rush no pressure"
...I will let this slide because your moniker says it all&I am not ready to engage with you to prove my point to you, your thought process seems not to analyse my submission.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Elusive001: 11:41am On Mar 16
A farmer, Adeagbo Lawrence, who is from the Oke Ogun axis, told Vanguard that they go to farms in fear because they don’t know when these bandits will strike.

Where are those evil men here blaming farmers for high cost of food?
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by 00FFT00(m): 12:14pm On Mar 16
He who fetches ant infested firewood has sent an invitation to lizards.

We warned our Yoruba people to gird their loins, to protect themselves. They laughed when Ikonso was murdered by the fulani military.

Their attention was fixated in ridicule and laughing at the Igbo as the criminal and evil Fulani DSS and Army encircled the southeast with unknown gunmen.

Their offense was supporting the ESN to protect farmers on their farms, women from being raped and murdered, and generally protecting the southeast from a jihadist agenda to over-run the region by the Buhari supported Fulani.

Having failed, they turned southwest. We warned you, but your hate and greed for power blinded your leaders.

Today, Sunday Igboho is an APC politician. Gani Adams is comatose, while Tinubu has effectively become a content creator.

The Youths who should have been the vanguard in a needed pushback, are engaged on the internet to defend an already failed government.

But the question remains, who will fight for the Yoruba?.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by reddingtonblack: 12:39pm On Mar 16
YouAreNobody:
This your last paragraph made me laugh. SW now starts from and ends in Lagos?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
please laugh,, its free no Tax for now,

I can go on is it in oyo .. 100s will travel on bike from ogbomoso to saki to kill nd nobody will see anything

Is it i ogun .. 100s of bike will travel from remo to ota to massacre people and no one will notice on time

The attacks that happened in ondo, the culprits have being apprehended according to police. and we can see bandits have being mindful of ondo

When some of us talk we dont just open mouth waaaa ... We think through already
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by T9ksy(m): 12:55pm On Mar 16
00FFT00:
But the question remains, who will fight for the Yoruba?.
Na wetin concern you about that? Face your front, jo.

Na gloat, you wan gloat ba? Gloat and naff off and stop asking redundant question.
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