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Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 8:44am On May 23
For more than a year, a conscientious, cosmopolitan retired senior military officer from the North has told me that his worst fear for Nigeria is the prospect of terrorists and bandits from the North extending their bloodstained tentacles into Yorubaland. He said it would provoke the sort of communal convulsion that would take on a regional and ethnic hue. He doubts Nigeria can survive it.

When news emerged of the abduction of students, teachers and other residents, including the chilling, tear-jerking slaughter of a teacher known as Michael Oyedokun in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State by armed terrorists, he reached out to me again yesterday to say his worst fears appeared to be materializing.

Before he reached out, my own thoughts had gone to what he had been telling me immediately after I read the news. I kept thinking: How will the people of the Southwest react to this heartrending incident?

What happened wasn’t a run-of-the-mill terrorist or bandit attack. It was a vile, criminal spectacle calculated to elicit raw emotions. It’s the kind of tragedy that every part of the North has endured in silence for years.

Several people forwarded to me the video of Oyedokun’s beheading. I couldn’t bring myself to watch it. I simply lack the mental and emotional strength to put myself through that kind of soul-depressing anguish. Yes, I confess to being a wimp when it comes to issues like that.

Even so, the story of Oyedokun’s decapitation, especially the last words he was reported to have uttered before he was beheaded, still haunts me. What sort of insensate beasts in human form snuff out life like that for fun?

My older friend’s fear is that, human beings being human beings, villainy from outsiders tends to be refracted through primordial lenses. And recriminatory responses to assaults against a group identity tend to target innocent people living among the victims, which provokes an endless cycle of unjustified retaliatory violence.

We have seen that in the tragic rupture of the centuries-old relational harmony between Hausa and Fulani people in northern Nigeria, about which the country seems oblivious, but which has spilled over to social media and is becoming the inspiration for so-called Hausa-Zalla [Hausa-only] associations.

Years of sustained rural and urban banditry in the Northwest, particularly in Zamfara, Kebbi and Sokoto, have caused many Hausa people to interpret what is happening to them in ethnic terms, which is perplexing to outsiders because the depth and breadth of the ethnic and cultural alchemy of the two groups is such that only self-conscious genealogy can tell them apart.

Ordinary Fulani people in rural Northwest Nigeria, who are not bandits and who are themselves victims of the horrors of bandits who happen to be Fulani, became targets of attacks by Hausa victims of persistent banditry who had been stumped by the steadily escalating virulence of attacks against them.

The tit-for-tat violent attacks between Hausa and Fulani people in the Northwest are off the radar of the institutional media because, as I pointed out in my December 29, 2018, column titled “Triple Jeopardy of the Unending Zamfara Mass Murders,” the media “lack ready-made, stereotypical mental representations with which to frame the conflict, so they either avoid reporting it altogether or minimize its horrors if they report it at all. The news media thrive on Manichean binaries, conflictual differences, and sensation. The Zamfara mass slaughters don’t lend themselves to that.”

Of course, under Buhari’s presidency, many northern Muslims had an incentive to conceal the recriminatory violence that went on between the Hausa and the Fulani in rural areas. They did not want to “embarrass” or undermine Buhari. That incentive is gone now.

If attacks like the tragic incident at Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle, persist, extend to other parts of Yorubaland and cause serious threats to education, the most prized commodity in the region, something is going to give, and it won’t be pretty for Nigeria. That was the core of my friend’s concern.

Human beings, in general, do not interpret identical acts through identical moral categories. They interpret them through group identity, threat perception and prior suspicion. Had an armed gang of Yoruba youths done exactly what the terrorists from the North did in Ahoro-Esinle, Yoruba people would likely say, “These are criminals,” “These are area boys,” “These are jobless youths,” or “The state has failed.” The crime would be individualized.

But because the perpetrators are northerners, it is more likely to be ethnicized or Islamized. The perpetrators cease to be merely criminals. They become representatives of a larger feared category.

As I said, this isn’t unique to Yoruba people. It’s a human trait. And it’s not hypocrisy. Were the situation to be reversed, that is, an armed gang that happened to be Yoruba abducting and slaughtering innocents in any part of the North, it would be interpreted in ethnic terms.

Scholars actually have a name for this. It’s called intergroup attribution bias. Some call it the ultimate attribution error. It means people tend to explain bad behavior by in-group members as situational, individual or exceptional, but explain bad behavior by out-group members as revealing something about the out-group’s character, culture or hidden agenda.

As I despair over the disquieting prospect of terrorist and bandit attacks by northerners devolving into a theater of mutually assured destruction, I recall President Tinubu’s self-professed raison d’être for being president in his memorable 2022 “Emi lo kan” speech in Abeokuta, and it gives me a little relief.

He said the irreducible minimum condition he gave Muhammadu Buhari for supporting his presidential aspiration in 2015 was that Buhari “must not joke with Yoruba interests” [“Mo sì sọ fún un pé kí ó má fi ọ̀rọ̀ Yorùbá ṣeré.”]

He also framed his presidency as the turn of the Yoruba. People don’t seem to realize that before he said “Emi lo kan” [It is my turn], he first said “Yoruba lo kan” [It is the turn of the Yoruba]. “This time, it is the turn of the Yoruba,” he said. “And among the Yoruba, it is my turn.”

Especially with the appointment of Major General Adeyinka Famadewa (rtd) as Special Adviser on Homeland Security, perhaps Tinubu will prove, as he told Buhari not to “joke with Yoruba interests,” that his presidency won’t countenance terroristic banditry in Yorubaland.

Should he do that, that would be one instance when I would celebrate ethnic particularism. It would be a positive use of ethnic solidarity for at least two reasons.

One, seeing the government aggressively and concertedly go after these bloodthirsty scum of the earth whose only reason for existing is to visit violence, death and misery on innocent people will reduce the temptation toward retaliatory violence against innocent northerners in the Southwest, which could propel reprisals against innocent southerners in the North.

We all know that in moments of inflamed national passions, most southerners can’t tell Hausa, Fulani, Nupe or Angas people apart. And northerners lump Yoruba, Igbo, Bini, Efik and other southerners into one undifferentiated group.

Second, if the terrorists from the North who have crossed over to the Southwest are vanquished, they won’t be alive to torment our people anywhere. And, of course, they won’t be alive to “repent,” be “de-radicalized” and “re-integrated” back into society, from where they wreak more havoc.

Yoruba lo kan shouldn’t be limited to exclusivist elite appointments. It should manifest in protecting the people from the existential threats posed by terrorists and bandits. That would, interestingly, benefit everyone in the country. I hope Yorubaland is where terrorism and banditry finally go to die.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2026/05/terrorism-in-oyo-and-tinubus-yoruba-test.html?m=1

Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by CodeTemplar: 8:56am On May 23
This ADC paid writer again.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Efuaye(m): 10:08am On May 23
The Senate President has already blamed the insecurity in Nigeria on political enemies.
It's sad that the protest in Oyo is about APC party elections and not about the students who were kídnapped or about the teacher who was kìlled in cold blood!
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 10:30am On May 23
Nawa Nlfpmod. Na from clap dancing dey start.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by edogu(m): 10:51am On May 23
If you like write an epistle, baba no send anyone.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 6:14pm On May 23
Nawa oo.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 9:06pm On May 23
Nlfpmod.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by ogododo(op): 1:28pm On May 24
Nawa oo.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Klington: 5:34pm On May 24
Tinubu once asked his people :where are the cows". Today the chicken has come home to roost. The fulani terrorists are now showing him and his people the cows.

In a simple sentence, gbola tinubu is not interested in the lives and wellbeing of his people and Nigerians.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by nairalanda1(m): 5:35pm On May 24
The thing is, it is going to cost a lot of money and it is also going to need a change in the way we run our economy before our security forces have the resources and stuff needed to fight terrorism in nigeria.

The problem is, Nigerians do not want that type of economy., or change.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by slivertongue: 5:35pm On May 24
This should be a family matter
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by esnbrutality: 5:36pm On May 24
The death is irrelevant because the killing happened in SW. If this happened in SE, the LOVERS of IGBO land will make this thread enter 12 pages. Let me do roll call..


FreeStuffsNG
FSBoperator MagicBishop DomPerignon
Flangelo12 HacheNoire Yarimo chiraq82 Legendhero Richtaiwo Wickedtruths madridguy

Why will this happen in peaceful SW
grin?
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Mrchippychappy(m): 5:37pm On May 24
Terrorism? One bag of rice for everyone.

Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Image123(m): 5:38pm On May 24
Lolz, you probably are writing for money. There's terrorism in the North, South East and South West. Joining it to a yoruba test for Tinubu makes no sense for anyone who knows yoruba people. Don't worry, they'd leave Tinubu and vote for Atiku because of terrorism, SMH. Like the South East ran from Obi or the North from fPMB.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by iichidodo: 5:39pm On May 24
Nothing will happen if there's an assimilation of terrorism in Yorubaland...The people will just learn to live with it.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Basicend:
President Tinubu is not the one ruling Nigeria. There are lots of things he wants to do that he cannot do.

Our Yoruba and Igbo young men have abandoned the Nigeria military signficantly to Northerners. Many of the bandits / terrorists received weapons directly from NA.

The Igbo guys even say that they should not bring recruitment to their side at all.

So who is in charge of our arms and ammunitions? The northern guys that constantly responded to NA recruitment calls have grown tru the ranks and flooded the system.

We southerners are here speaking Grammer and doing business up and down, but they (northerners) are planning something different.

One Aboki told me in Ikeja about 3 months ago that we Yorubas think that Hausas and fulanis are fools and uneducated, but that we will all understand that we are the fools very soon.

I won't say much. Our strategic and defensive strategy has been very poor. It's only fear of external influence that is still calming the north down a little right now. It's a sad case.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by jojothaiv(m): 5:42pm On May 24
It's just terrible out there, as it stand now, Nigerian isn't safe any longer and the tone deaf president we have seems unbother, man is just after re-election and that's all.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by HacheNoire: 5:42pm On May 24
esnbrutality:
The death is irrelevant because the killing happened in SW. If this happened in SE, the LOVERS of IGBO land will make this thread enter 12 pages. Let me do roll call..


FreeStuffsNG
FSBoperator MagicBishop DomPerignon
Flangelo12 HacheNoire Yarimo chiraq82 Legendhero Richtaiwo Wickedtruths madridguy

Why will this happen in peaceful SW
grin?
I am always angry and sad when I come across the comments of your likes! It clearly depicts the state of our collapsed educational system, and how quality and balanced diet has constrained the reasoning of many from birth.

In all of my stance on this forum, have you ever seen me support terrorism? As a matter of fact, I have rendered more support to the NAF in the fight against terrorism.

Being anti imperialism or colonialism does not make me a terrorist or support terrorism.

Please get it right? Supporting Iran does not make a Muslim, and castigating Lagos, does not make me Igbo.

I am not politically or ideologically confined.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by ScamDemicEra: 5:43pm On May 24
... may OLODUMARE cut short the labor pains and hasten the expiry date.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by SlavaUkraini: 5:43pm On May 24
edogu:
If you like write an epistle, baba no send anyone.
Baba nor go send anyone until Fulani people go kpai one of his children....
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Kingosytex(m): 5:43pm On May 24
Someone wrote this on Facebook 👇
Come closer. Look, Michael Oyedokun be'heading is a psyche ritual sacrifice for ENTRANCE.

They killed him fast. They wanted nothing really but his he'ad.

The evil savages have been killing in Kwara, Kogi, Ondo, Middlebelt, Enugu, Edo etc.

Oyo State is important. Old Oyo Empire is big Fish.

To make a major first ENTRANCE in Oyo, evil offers sacrifice. Whether or not that sacrifice passes or NOT, is another thing.

The point is to cast a mass spell of fear. Once that is allowed to take root by NOT canceling it out in equal measure, the road is possibly cleared for more and more. The exchange on the other side can be granted.

In this Universe, if "evil" Ali offers a sacrifice, it is important that "Good" Somto offers a sacrifice to cancel out. Good has to be as brutal as Evil OR MORE. Whichever is more, wins. It's not so much about "good or evil".

Take your mind back to Edo State last year when they set ablaze those 16 " Hunters". From a legal and criminal standpoint, Jungle justice is "bad".
On the other side, you have to use ritual to cancel ritual.

Whether a people know the implication or NOT, believe it or not, without a public return of sacrifice in the same measure, the sacrifice is accepted.

It's not religion. It's not God. It's not prophet. It's not Jesus. It's laws.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Mrchippychappy(m): 5:44pm On May 24
iichidodo:
Nothing will happen if there's an assimilation of terrorism in Yorubaland...The people will just learn to live with it.
There's already a very large Yoruba-Fulani subgroup in Kwara and Oyo, similar to Hausa-Fulani group.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by 3weeksblocking: 5:44pm On May 24
Yoruba land must be islamized inshallah

This is the will of the prophet SAW peace be upon him
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Eriokanmi:
When we were shouting that tinubu was unfit, they called us unprintable names. We know him better than those living outside lagos. Now, he's abandoned everyone. At the end of his tenure, he'll say they used insecurity to handicap his government lobatan. Tinubu and propaganda are five and six
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by omoredia: 5:45pm On May 24
So they are now finally call it terrorism. OK. Hating the truth so much is the reason for all our problems
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by OredoPikin: 5:45pm On May 24
ogododo:
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2026/05/terrorism-in-oyo-and-tinubus-yoruba-test.html?m=1
The people of SW are not bothered.
They are only bothered about teaching Obi political lesson.
Let bandits do anything they want in SW region, as long as Tinubu defeat Obi in 2027, they are satisfied.
So Mr Farooq, let your mind be at peace
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by franchasofficia: 5:47pm On May 24
Tinubu is not a Yoruba man but many Yorubas fail to realize this dark truth.


No Yoruba man or woman can confidently name Bola Tinubu's real blood relatives like siblings, nieces, nephews, uncles, etc
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by 3weeksblocking: 5:47pm On May 24
HacheNoire:
I am always angry and sad when I come across the comments of your likes! It clearly depicts the state of our collapsed educational system, and how quality and balanced diet has constrained the reasoning of many from birth.

In all of my stance on this forum, have you ever seen me support terrorism? As a matter of fact, I have rendered more support to the NAF in the fight against terrorism.

Being anti imperialism or colonialism does not make me a terrorist or support terrorism.

Please get it right? Supporting Iran does not make a Muslim, and castigating Lagos, does not make me Igbo.

I am not politically or ideologically confined.
My friend sharap

Fulani and Yorubas are one

Don't romance them only during elections

A house dividend among itself cannot stand

Embrace Fulani now !
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Konjiboii: 5:47pm On May 24
What do you expect when the 2nd in command is a terrorist sympathizer , that man was pictured sitting and dining with this set of people in HD quality , you don't have to be Eistein to decipher the threat, not even considering the fact it is a mumuslim muslim union. May God help us and may it not be too late.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by Nchenches: 5:47pm On May 24
Nigeria can survive it so long as cheap cash from rude oil and gas in the Niger delta flows.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by dozymars(m): 5:48pm On May 24
If the president was of a different tribe, there would have been so much noise and protest all over Nigeria especially in Lagos and the southwest.
But now that their tribe man is in power, they are all mute and quiet.
Re: Terrorism In Oyo And Tinubu’s Yoruba Test- Farooq Kperogi by HacheNoire: 5:49pm On May 24
3weeksblocking:
My friend sharap

Fulani and Yorubas are one

Don't romance them only during elections

A house dividend among itself cannot stand

Embrace Fulani now !
Sigh…


You keep proving me right.
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