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| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by CyberHustle: 9:25am On May 27 |
WizardOfNG:The man criticized Jonathan heavily and i expect nothing less as solution from him as president. There is no reasonable excuse for one ethnic militia have cells of few hundred fighters and the army that boasts thousands of soldiers who can be redeployed to handle one or two cell at a time, doing almost nothing for the attacked and even protecting the aggressors. It points to high level conspiracy and is very troubling. You come across as one paid to defend I must say. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by helinues: 9:30am On May 27 |
bazoodo:Honestly, we need to start questioning our educated claim in Southern regions as so far, it's useless |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 9:52am On May 27 |
CyberHustle:I am not paid to defend anyone. I am a solutions provider and I do well financially. I just want peace and progress so we can all enjoy Nigeria. Yes Tinubu criticised GEJ but it is all politics. In real terms, and related to addressing the fundamental problems of Nigeria, Tinubu has done far better than GEJ. No decent Nigerian will be happy at the level of insecurity in Nigeria today but the problem is very complex and I believe Tinubu is doing well given the reality of our challenges. The solution is to create State or regional policing asap which I believe this President will achieve. Once Stated and region have the capacity to define their own security solutions then they can be as modernly efficient as the best in the world or as backwards as the worst. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by cyril10(m): 9:55am On May 27 |
All their plans is to conquer other Nigerians and take full control, that's the reason why the Fulani leaders in the North are not bothered because they have their plans mapped out. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by CyberHustle: 9:55am On May 27 |
WizardOfNG:waaaooooooooh. Tinubu did more than GEJ? Jonathan used SA mercenaries to push back BH. Tinubu cannot touch them from all we are seeing. Our problem in this nation is blindness. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:12am On May 27 |
DoTheNeedful:And tinubu and apc brought Buhari to power |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by anungangampu: 10:13am On May 27 |
This report aint corret without adding they are aided by nigerian Army and goverment and declared untocuvhable |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by udemzyudex(m): 10:14am On May 27 |
Na hausa people dey protect these guys all in the name of same religion. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:14am On May 27 |
WizardOfNG:If you are well,you would know that Obasanjo handled insecurity more than how tinubu is handling it now |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:15am On May 27 |
WizardOfNG:USA is operating in Nigeria because tinubu is incompetent,how is that an achievement |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by jojothaiv(m): 10:15am On May 27 |
Nigerian government mute the group chat, in fact, they are ready to release another batch of repented 'killers' back to the society. Nigeria government, another wonderful set of idiots. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:17am On May 27 |
WizardOfNG:So tinubu criticizing Jonathan is just politics but anybody criticizing tinubu is a tribal bigot.How has tinubu done well than Jonathan,is Nigeria better and safer now under tinubu than Jonathan despite the loans tinubu has plunged Nigeria into |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by lightwind(m): 10:17am On May 27 |
It is more than 30,000 about 500k plus |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 10:18am On May 27 |
CyberHustle:Look bro, this is where you have to try and understand the big picture. Nigeria's problem is structural and stems from issues we are don't want to confront related to how very different we are and how those differences can become a strength if we accept and define them instead of glossing over issues with 'one Nigeria' self-deceit. Hiring mercenaries cannot solve anything. Short termism at best. Real solution will revolve around State/regional police force that will allow regions of Nigeria, that want it, to create modern, intelligence/tech based and effective police forces our divided, unmotivated, corrupt, ethno-religiously fractious Nigerian police force, an example of everything wrong about 'one Nigeria', will never achieve. Jonathan and OBJ outrightly said Nigeria "not ripe for State policing". Buhari pretended he did not hear the question. It is only under Tinubu such is now an imminent possibility. Moving away from insecurity, why did GEJ not have the balls to remove fuel subsidy? Yes Tinubu etal gaslit him but opposition politics is precisely about that. Only PBAT has fairly created regional development commission for every geopolitical zone of Nigeria that the FG is funding whereas we had only NDDC under all other Presidents since 1999. Why was GEJ not brave enough to destroy currency arbitrage mainly benefitting the Northern Bureau De Change system yet doing massive damage to Nigeria's ability to make the Naira a more convertible currency and supply Forex to those who can improve our capacity to trade with the world. I could go on all day. Bro, Tinubu is not GEJs mate even as I can understand if you have a sentimental or ethnocentric attachment to Jonathan. I only ever align with facts and stone cold reality. We must begin to shun sentiments and emotions if we truly wish Nigeria to be great. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by israelmao(m): 10:21am On May 27*. Modified: 10:47am On May 27 |
US with impeccable intelligence gathering there.Meanwhile,FG keeps moving in a circle by repeating the errors of the previous governments by rehabilitating armed bandits and terrorists who have sheer propensity of returning to their vomit. The Jihadist mentality their forebears have instilled in them in order to enable them have a firm grip on power will forever flow in their blood.We must not continue to deceive ourselves that will can dispense with the foreign military aid in routing these Fulani milliants. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Jahwinaboy(m): 10:22am On May 27 |
Quest7777:Well said |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Lovit(m): 10:22am On May 27 |
helinues:30,000 terrorists backed by the Federal Govt and the Nigerian Army can hold 200m unarmed people ransome Blame the Federal Govt here. We thought Buhariw was worse being a Fulani himself, but Tinubu seems worse off. we don't know who Tinubu is afraid of. Buhari hunted MNK and Igboho to annihilate them, tell me why Tinubu is afraid to round up these Fulani bandits and clear them off our land? Who is Tinubu afraid of? |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Conservarmy: 10:23am On May 27 |
What about ipob terrorists aswell |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by keemsleek(m): 10:24am On May 27 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:Pdp used mercenaries.... |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by lightwind(m): 10:25am On May 27 |
WizardOfNG: Are you Ok at all, na everybody be Obedient for your eyes ![]() Anyone who says pim against Bola Tinubu is now an Obedient. If not for this mods banning and deleting chats i for tell u words now. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by franchasng: 10:30am On May 27 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:Tinubu have succeeded in destroying their common sense. Tinubu's style of politics is very dangerous to a multiethnic nation like Nigeria because Tinubu's style of politics and leadership is all about ethnic division and bias. His conscienceless supporters also show same irredeemable character of interpreting every criticism of the failed Tinubu's regime as tribalism but when Tinubu was using Lagos state treasury to fund different protests and uprising against Goodluck Jonathan's government, Tinubu was playing politics. But whenever anybody criticizes Tinubu's woeful performance as a divisive President he has been, they turn it to tribal war. Tinubu appointing only Yorubas into every key government office or position is not bigotry, but criticizing Tinubu's failure as a President is bigotry. I thank God Tinubu finally became President, it has exposed a lot of them, if not they would have been telling us tales of how Tilumbum would have transformed Nigeria to Tokyo if he had became President |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by walozanga(m): 10:39am On May 27 |
Bluna:Tinubu is aware |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Guestmale: 10:49am On May 27 |
helinues:The issue is that the criminals are taking the advantage of our accommodative nature in the south especially south west to gain ground and eventually unleash terror on their host communities. I think It is time our local authorities start profiling any strangers entering our local communities or at least a form of identification and natives be on red alert in our communities. The Federal and state governments should take community policing more serious and divert more resources into it. Both federal government and state governments should at this time priotise security more the 2027 election. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by helinues: 10:50am On May 27 |
Guestmale:I have issue with @bolded Let's take herdsmen in Southern regions as an example, please whose cows are they protecting? The recent kidnapping in Oyo state, there are reasonable numbers of NL's that can testify to how I have been shouting on top of my voice about Oyo and Osun state precisely with the way they are handling their affairs. If there is any bandits in any part of South West, only religion can bring them in |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Princedapace(m): 10:52am On May 27 |
Willy2025:Buhari really messed up this country... also, started from that APC desperacy to remove PDP. Unfortunately, the masses alone suffer this. I really wish politicians and their families are at risk too. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by meobizy(m): 10:54am On May 27*. Modified: 5:55pm On May 27 |
That’s likely the Nigerian chapter. Add the ones from Chad, Togo, Benin and Niger. Some as far as Sudan. Those will make them at least 130,000 strong. |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Yampotatocarrot(m): 10:54am On May 27 |
helinues:God bless you for this, also the same way I feel disgusted... You'll imagine a community of, say 5000 coming out to protest that herdsmen are taking their women and destroying their farms... Herdsmen wey no go reach 100 Funny thing is, they'll still see those herdsmen walking around in their communities o... Just imagine that video where the herdsman broke the nose of the Amotekun official. It was one herdsman but look at all the men there just looking, scared |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by dododawa1: 10:57am On May 27 |
+ 300 POLITICIANS HELPING THEM |
| Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Mrexcell(m): 11:00am On May 27 |
Just only 30,000 fulanis terrorising over 200m nigerians? Incredible! if not this apc govt that's treating those hardened criminal terrorists with kid gloves and even giving them cover in some instances I don't think they will be bold enough to continue what they are currently doing all over nigeria. |
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