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Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Decryptor(m): 3:53pm On Mar 05, 2016
EZENDDIGBO:
guy the truth is that anything can happens. But in a place like aba,okigwe,owerri,enugu,nnewi,onitsha,orlu, or any city occupy by ndigbos, the hausas cannot intimidate them in their own lands. I know the igbos won't allows it to happen. That I am very certain except in a remote areas in the east. But mile 12 is an open area in lagos state, from mile12! It s almost 20 minutes to ikorudu area(a place occupy by the yorubas) so why the dulling na? They should have en mass themselves and chase those hausas away.

Why must hausas come to your place and intimidate you like chickens. Meanwhile, you ran to ibadan,capital of oyo state and mowe, an area in ogun state to seek refuge. You guys ran
like goat wey dem bite him tail. grin

No mind me o, na joke I dey joke o. Omo yoruba ni wa o. Ema binu o.
One nigeria.grin





when sth happens,dem go know sey dem no be indigenes of lagos state. cheesy
Ran to ogun and ran to oyo. My home states.
Guy! You are really wasting away! God gave you huge potentials like this to become great as the likes of Basketmouth, Bovi etc. You better hit the stage for comedy skits! Chai! Laff don make me tear my boxer! cheesy grin grin cheesy
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by stevecantrell: 3:53pm On Mar 05, 2016
Mrfrankojukwu:
Hausa will always cause more damage in any riot outside the North. They have no house to burn, they just have there nylon bag and Okada and will always burn any house since they have nothing to lose. They will run to any barracks to hide since they all come to Lagos with just there nylon bag.
This is their strategy, hit it on the head.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Decryptor(m): 4:04pm On Mar 05, 2016
Onebyone:
Go and save your parents from being killed in Enugu, online warrior.

Nsukka- Anxiety and confusion has enveloped Abbi Community in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, Enugu State, following the invasion of the area by Fulani herdsmen who unleashed mayhem on the people, killing a brother and sister apart from razing down about seven houses and several motorcycles

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fulani-herdsmen-invade-enugu-community-kill-two-19-missing/
But they are no longer in Enugu nah! They are heading in droves towards Mile 12. Even the ones in Agatu have left there. Mile12 is on their mind now. You better run through bush path like your brothers did enroute to Ibadan or Mowe before they come for your head while you are whining about Enugu! cheesy cheesy #Edeypainyou
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by deebrain(m): 4:35pm On Mar 05, 2016
You guys are still circulating the events of Wednesday and Thursday as events that continued even after Thursday.

This is wickedness!

Mile 12 and the surrounding areas INCLUDING ORILE are peaceful.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by dubemnaija: 4:49pm On Mar 05, 2016
Cosbyrich:
That is your own problem.Just watch your back. Yorubas are watching theirs strategically@.
And yet they re being massacred?
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Cosbyrich: 5:33pm On Mar 05, 2016
deebrain:
You guys are still circulating the events of Wednesday and Thursday as events that continued even after Thursday.

This is wickedness!

Mile 12 and the surrounding areas INCLUDING ORILE are peaceful.
Their aim is just to cause mayhem but Yorubas have always been wiser than them.The problem is mainly because of the defeat of PDP but I don't know why it should be a do or die thing.Yorubas as I have heard had been in opposition since the 60s.Just 10 months in opposition and evil wishes have been the order of the day. Disheartening, I must say.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by chiefobdk(m): 5:40pm On Mar 05, 2016
eyaaaa

Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Cosbyrich: 5:44pm On Mar 05, 2016
Decryptor:
But they are no longer in Enugu nah! They are heading in droves towards Mile 12. Even the ones in Agatu have left there. Mile12 is on their mind now. You better run through bush path like your brothers did enroute to Ibadan or Mowe before they come for your head while you are whining about Enugu! cheesy cheesy #Edeypainyou
THEY ARE NOT ONLY IN ENUGU BUT ALL OVER THE SE...
Why don't you remove that massive clog from your eyes and save your yourselves from crying more than the bereaved.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/menace-of-fulani-herdsmen-tales-of-woes-from-the-east/



Menace of Fulani herdsmen: Tales of woes from
the East
ON October 3, 201512:14 AM/IN Issues , News /
Comments
By Chidi Nkwopara, Anayo Okoli, Francis Igata &
Peter Okutu
Incidents of killing, robbery, rape, maiming and
kidnapping by the cattle herdsmen have inflicted
pains on most farmers, even as farm produce have
been drastically affected. Farmers, leaving in fear,
have scampered to safety in desperate bids to
avoid being hacked down by the rampaging
herdsmen.
Fulani-herdsman
CATTLE rearing and cattle rearers have over the
years contributed their own quota to the economy
of the South-East and the country at large. The
place of Fulani herdsmen is inevitably important as
they have sustained the production and sales of
meat in markets across the country.
However, despite their diverse importance, the
recent activities of Fulani cattle rearers in the
South-East obviously threaten the life and
existence of those living within their areas of
grazing, especially in the rural areas.
It is not in doubt that there is hardly any
community in the South-East geo-political zone
where you will not find Fulani herdsmen. What is
however most disturbing to farmers and land
owners is the way they forcefully colonize, kill,
maim and allow their cattle to destroy farm crops
wherever they set their feet. They have sadly
transformed themselves into law.
The stories trailing the rampage of Fulani
herdsmen and their cattle in the South-East are
therefore as ugly as they are most discomforting....
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Cosbyrich: 6:03pm On Mar 05, 2016
dubemnaija:
And yet they re being massacred?
So you are sitting on the fence upside down ni.The gist is Yorubas killed a lot of them which irked them and fearing extermination,came with soldiers and burnt a couple of houses. And because they could not face the Yorubas had to come in the middle of the night like cowards.They could not even come out of the river they used before throwing petrol bomb frightfully at the houses they wanted to burn.The Cowards.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by ChoCandyDiamond(f): 6:14pm On Mar 05, 2016
Cosbyrich:
So you are sitting on the fence upside down ni.The gist is Yorubas killed a lot of them which irked them and fearing extermination,came with soldiers and burnt a couple of houses. And because they could not face the Yorubas had to come in the middle of the night like cowards.They could not even come out of the river they used before throwing petrol bomb frightfully at the houses they wanted to burn.The Cowards.
Storey,no be all us dey lagos so, where so many people don flee the area
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Godiloveu(f): 6:16pm On Mar 05, 2016
ajebuter:
So, when will tinubu and Oba Akiolu speak and condemn these attacks ?

Or call their slave master to call his killer goons to order?

As a yoruba and Lagosian I am ashamed of what my people have become to Hausas because of atenuje political allaiance.

However I am glad my people are gradually opening their eyes and hopefully someday soon, they will act wisely and not wait for someone to tell them what to do

E tii ri nkankan
Atenuje political cooperation
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by dignity33: 6:48pm On Mar 05, 2016
This is another boko haram tactise
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by Nobody: 6:59pm On Mar 05, 2016
ZZ22:
They wont understand it when we say "lagos is no mans land" how can you tell me visitors came to your house and start killing anyone in sight hence your running from them in your own house... Lagos is still a no mans land
am a Lagosian... deal wit it
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by chrisnero(m): 7:09pm On Mar 05, 2016
Can dis rubbish happen In Onitsha Or Aba? Proud Igbo Boy
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by debuscket(m): 8:25pm On Mar 05, 2016
mk housa pple try dis kain thing for onitsha, d story 4 different
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by EZENDDIGBO(m): 8:55pm On Mar 05, 2016
Decryptor:
Guy! You are really wasting away! God gave you huge potentials like this to become great as the likes of Basketmouth, Bovi etc. You better hit the stage for comedy skits! Chai! Laff don make me tear my boxer! cheesy grin grin cheesy
my brother na true talk you yan so o, that s why some girls like me so much.wink

But since I join nairaland, igbos and yorubas wan make me a tribalist person.

If I speaks against the igbos, one chick/guy for nairaland go attack me sey I no be igbo because I said the truth about the yorubas.

So make I attack the yoruba today, so that if anyone go through my previous comments go know sey I still be eze-ndigbo. cheesy
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by EZENDDIGBO(m): 8:58pm On Mar 05, 2016
BlackTechnology:
No burst my belle with laugh grin
my broda you go paid o if you laugh me. But na truth I speaks against my brothers from SW.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by kernel501: 9:02pm On Mar 05, 2016
datigbogirl:
Guy every Yoruba land na no man's land....We Yorubas are d weakest tribe in Nigeria but we hide it by sayinh we're nice & accomodating.

Hausas are the strongest cos even Igbos fear them after wetin dr eyes see for their hand.
WHICH IGBOS? IT TOOK THE WORLD AGAINST BIAFRA, NOT HAUSA. THEY NO DEY COUGH FOR EAST, GO AND ASK.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by EZENDDIGBO(m): 9:04pm On Mar 05, 2016
EZENDDIGBO:
guy the truth is that anything can happens. But in a place like aba,okigwe,owerri,enugu,nnewi,onitsha,orlu, or any city occupy by ndigbos, the hausas cannot intimidate them in their own lands. I know the igbos won't allows it to happen. That I am very certain except in a remote areas in the east. But mile 12 is an open area in lagos state, from mile12! It s almost 20 minutes to ikorudu area(a place occupy by the yorubas) so why the dulling na? They should have en mass themselves and chase those hausas away.

Why must hausas come to your place and intimidate you like chickens. Meanwhile, you ran to ibadan,capital of oyo state and mowe, an area in ogun state to seek refuge. You guys ran
like goat wey dem bite him tail. grin

No mind me o, na joke I dey joke o. Omo yoruba ni wa o. Ema binu o.
One nigeria.grin





when sth happens,dem go know sey dem no be indigenes of lagos state. cheesy
Ran to ogun and ran to oyo. My home states.
make una no vex o. I just want to make a common sense grin
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by kernel501: 9:07pm On Mar 05, 2016
Wizabakar:
Certainly u r Igbo or IPOB, well ur hate on Hausa/Islam is nothing but a ladder to the peak. Nonetheless, we Hausa/Muslim we neva hate u n neva to, we jst always ignore u ppl and move on. Peace out
SHUT THAT HOLE ON YOUR FACE, IPOB...?
BOKO HARAM AND FULANI KILLERS RANK 3RD AND 4TH IN TERRORIST CHART.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by SirShymexx: 9:29pm On Mar 05, 2016
A resident, Motunrayo, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard on phone said: “I have left for Mowe. And I am not the only one who has left the community. Some members of the community had gone as far as Ibadan. I don’t want to die. I believe that going to Mowe will help me evade any attack.”
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Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by malcomvee: 10:27pm On Mar 05, 2016
phreakabit:
[size=18pt]Yoruba youths on a "wanted to things". . .
The Ab0ki's came in silence with canoes, did the job and left
Why una go dey chant war songs, na im I no get?[/size]
well that is how the yorubas fight, you nor dey watch their epic war films, they dont even fight, Abija will recite incantations all day and shoot bullets on the ground..the cowardice is generational.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by uncleade(m): 12:23pm On Mar 06, 2016
chukwudi44:

Lagos: Killings continue in Mile 12 ethnic clash

ON MARCH 5, 20164:57 AMIN NEWSCOMMENTS
By  Evelyn Usman, Bose Adelaja and Monsuru Olowoopejo

Some parts of the   Mile 12 market and environs in Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos, yesterday, were tension-soaked  following fresh killings by armed hoodlums suspected to be from the Northern part of the country. Four persons were reported killed in the renewed midnight ethnic clash which started on Wednesday night. Saturday Vanguard gathered that in spite of the curfew imposed in the area, some armed men arrived at  the early hours of yesterday through the canal and destroyed some shops in the market. Some homeless persons sleeping in the market and adjourning streets were suspected to have been killed.


Ketu-traders
A resident, who simply gave his name as Oluwatimileyin, said: “ The Hausa men  crossed the Agilinti river with canoe and attacked residents of an estate at Isheri North, last night. They even burnt some buildings”.

Irked by the invasion, some armed  Yoruba  youths  converged close to the market in readiness for another clash at about 1pm.  The irate youths, who chanted war songs attempted to invade the market and destroy  shops belonging to  Hausa traders.  But they were dispersed by security operatives with tear gas cannisters.

Consequently, residents in the affected streets have been fleeing their abodes, following alleged threats by some Hausa youths to set their houses on fire at midnight.  Also, Hausa residents in the area have abandoned their homes for fear of being caught in the ethnic war. The popular Mile 12 market  was Thursday, turned into a theatre of war, during which no fewer than 12 persons were killed and several others injured. What started like a storm in a tea cup on Tuesday, snowballed into a big fracas two days later.

The  ongoing crisis which began with a verbal confrontation  took a violent twist  after a commercial motorcyclist  popularly called okada hit a female trader. Consequently,  the popular Mile 12 market was  shut by the state government, with curfew imposed on four neighbouring streets:  Maidan, Agilinti 1, Agilinti 2 and Oniyanrin, close to the market.

How it happened

According to eye witnesses’ account, a commercial motorcyclist from the northern part of the country who was riding against traffic  hit one of the residents, a Yoruba woman who sustained severe injuries. This attracted sympathy from co-residents, who argued that she should be taken to a nearby hospital at the expense of the rider.

The Okada rider bluntly refused the idea and called his colleagues from the same ethnic group, during which a fight ensued.  This matter was amicably settled by some community leaders. Unfortunately, the victim passed on the following day, a development that drew the anger of the woman’s friends and subsequently led to fresh crisis on Thursday.

On that Thursday most of those who became victims of the clash were commuters either going or returning from work. Sensing danger, the Okada rider’s friends and other co-okada riders from the Northern extraction re-mobilised and positioned themselves in various places wielding dangerous weapons to attack the Yoruba. The news spread such that some hoodlums took advantage of the situation by proceeding to Mile 12 market to vandalise and loot the traders’ shops.

On noticing the development, the Hausa also strategised to torch and vandalise vehicles and buildings and by the time the dust settled, no fewer than 12 lives were lost while 12 buildings, 10 vehicles and other valuable items were destroyed.

Victims’ accounts

Some of the victims, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, condemned the belated response of the Police at Mile 12 Division. “The  Police at Mile 12 did not respond on time and when they eventually arrived the scene, they could not stop the raging war,’’ Mr Igba Andrew, one of the victims, who was badly injured  and who also had his two-year-old son  kidnapped during the incident said: “I was at home when some Hausas came with guns, broken bottles and matchetes and forcefully took my son away and up till now, his whereabouts remain unknown,”

A clergy, Pastor Adekunle Tanimowo, had his only building, church and car razed. ‘’I am left with nothing and only God can restore me. I was in the church preparing for the day’s event when my wife screamed in the house and I rushed to attend to her but to our surprise, some men were seen afar off conversing in Hausa language and we sensed danger. Without wasting time, we fled the scene with our children and while hiding somewhere, I got a call from somebody who alerted me that all our properties have been torched by the attackers.”

They left me when I spoke Hausa – Survivor

Another victim, Mr Kunle Afariogun, who escaped death by the whiskers said he ran into the hoodlums on his way back from work. ‘’Thank God I understand Hausa language, if not, only God knows what would have happened to me. I was on my way home when I ran into them and they asked me if I were an Hausa man and I answered in the affirmative. But they were not convinced and asked me to start speaking in Hausa Language which I did and they responded in Hausa Language ‘he is one of us, don’t kill him.’’’

A resident of Agilinti, Mrs Oluwakemi Ologbon, who is presently seeking refuge in Ikorodu, said she was scared to return to the area. ‘’My husband is taking refuge with his friend while I am taking refuge with my elder sister. Yesterday’s experience was a signal that Boko Haram has infiltrated Lagos and the government must act fast. Thank God I escaped with all my children but what about so many people who have lost their means of livelihood? Six buildings to my house were razed when I fled with my family but my husband decided to stay elsewhere while we all came to Ikorodu,” she said.

Residents flee homes over possible reprisal attacks

When Saturday Vanguard visited the community, it was gathered that many residents had left their homes in order to avoid been lynched by the hoodlums. A resident, Motunrayo, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard on phone said: “I have left for Mowe. And I am not the only one who has left the community. Some members of the community had gone as far as Ibadan. I don’t want to die. I believe that going to Mowe will help me evade any attack.”

On how she escaped, she said: “We moved through the bush path. And on getting to Isheri-Osun axis, we boarded vehicles to our respective locations.” Motunrayo noted that they would not return until there was strong assurance from the government and the traditional rulers of both communities that normalcy has returned.

Ambode meets traditional rulers in crisis location

Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, met with traditional leaders of Mile 12 and environs, to find ways of resolving the ongoing fracas, 24 hours after declaring curfew in the area. At the meeting held behind closed doors in Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja, sources said that Ambode who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Mr. Tunji Bello, asked the traditional rulers to instruct their people to sheathe their swords in order for peace to return to the community.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that the Governor assured the traditional rulers that the government was working with the security operatives to end the frequent face-off between the Hausa and Yoruba communities in the axis. In an interview with Saturday Vanguard, Baale of Maidan-Mile 12, Babatunde Ogunjobi, said that the crux of our meeting was on the ongoing crisis in Mile 12, saying “we used the opportunity to express our displeasure over the crisis rocking our community.’’

However, armed security men have been strategically positioned to ward off any reprisal attack. Saturday Vanguard gathered over 50 persons were arrested yesterday in connection with the crisis and were currently being detained at the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department,SCIID. Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command , Dolapo Badmus, said there was no fresh killing yesterday.

She said “the police have dominated the place since Thursday. We are also assisted by the Nigerian Army. We have almost 141 people arrested in connection with the case and we will charge them to court. The suspects were arrested since yesterday (Thursday ) up to the early hours of this morning (yesterday) . Investigation is still ongoing” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/lagos-killings-continue-in-mile-12-ethnic-clash/
Infact I don't know why 99% of igbos are unable to think rightly. because any one in his right senses would not take situation in lagos to judge yorubas. we should first of all know that almost 95% yorubas in Lagos are strangers. what always happened in Lagos can never happened in any typical Yoruba villages. who born any fucking Aboki or a bastard igbo man to go beyond his boundary in my village. so people should bear it in their mind that it only lagos yorubas who are cowards and they also has their reason to be.
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by ak47mann(m): 2:09pm On Mar 06, 2016
95% Yorubas in Lagos are strangers I see! So Yoruba should abandon Lagos for their oga at the top cool
Re: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by uncleade(m): 11:04pm On Mar 06, 2016
chukwudi44:

Lagos: Killings continue in Mile 12 ethnic clash

ON MARCH 5, 20164:57 AMIN NEWSCOMMENTS
By  Evelyn Usman, Bose Adelaja and Monsuru Olowoopejo

Some parts of the   Mile 12 market and environs in Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos, yesterday, were tension-soaked  following fresh killings by armed hoodlums suspected to be from the Northern part of the country. Four persons were reported killed in the renewed midnight ethnic clash which started on Wednesday night. Saturday Vanguard gathered that in spite of the curfew imposed in the area, some armed men arrived at  the early hours of yesterday through the canal and destroyed some shops in the market. Some homeless persons sleeping in the market and adjourning streets were suspected to have been killed.


Ketu-traders
A resident, who simply gave his name as Oluwatimileyin, said: “ The Hausa men  crossed the Agilinti river with canoe and attacked residents of an estate at Isheri North, last night. They even burnt some buildings”.

Irked by the invasion, some armed  Yoruba  youths  converged close to the market in readiness for another clash at about 1pm.  The irate youths, who chanted war songs attempted to invade the market and destroy  shops belonging to  Hausa traders.  But they were dispersed by security operatives with tear gas cannisters.

Consequently, residents in the affected streets have been fleeing their abodes, following alleged threats by some Hausa youths to set their houses on fire at midnight.  Also, Hausa residents in the area have abandoned their homes for fear of being caught in the ethnic war. The popular Mile 12 market  was Thursday, turned into a theatre of war, during which no fewer than 12 persons were killed and several others injured. What started like a storm in a tea cup on Tuesday, snowballed into a big fracas two days later.

The  ongoing crisis which began with a verbal confrontation  took a violent twist  after a commercial motorcyclist  popularly called okada hit a female trader. Consequently,  the popular Mile 12 market was  shut by the state government, with curfew imposed on four neighbouring streets:  Maidan, Agilinti 1, Agilinti 2 and Oniyanrin, close to the market.

How it happened

According to eye witnesses’ account, a commercial motorcyclist from the northern part of the country who was riding against traffic  hit one of the residents, a Yoruba woman who sustained severe injuries. This attracted sympathy from co-residents, who argued that she should be taken to a nearby hospital at the expense of the rider.

The Okada rider bluntly refused the idea and called his colleagues from the same ethnic group, during which a fight ensued.  This matter was amicably settled by some community leaders. Unfortunately, the victim passed on the following day, a development that drew the anger of the woman’s friends and subsequently led to fresh crisis on Thursday.

On that Thursday most of those who became victims of the clash were commuters either going or returning from work. Sensing danger, the Okada rider’s friends and other co-okada riders from the Northern extraction re-mobilised and positioned themselves in various places wielding dangerous weapons to attack the Yoruba. The news spread such that some hoodlums took advantage of the situation by proceeding to Mile 12 market to vandalise and loot the traders’ shops.

On noticing the development, the Hausa also strategised to torch and vandalise vehicles and buildings and by the time the dust settled, no fewer than 12 lives were lost while 12 buildings, 10 vehicles and other valuable items were destroyed.

Victims’ accounts

Some of the victims, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, condemned the belated response of the Police at Mile 12 Division. “The  Police at Mile 12 did not respond on time and when they eventually arrived the scene, they could not stop the raging war,’’ Mr Igba Andrew, one of the victims, who was badly injured  and who also had his two-year-old son  kidnapped during the incident said: “I was at home when some Hausas came with guns, broken bottles and matchetes and forcefully took my son away and up till now, his whereabouts remain unknown,”

A clergy, Pastor Adekunle Tanimowo, had his only building, church and car razed. ‘’I am left with nothing and only God can restore me. I was in the church preparing for the day’s event when my wife screamed in the house and I rushed to attend to her but to our surprise, some men were seen afar off conversing in Hausa language and we sensed danger. Without wasting time, we fled the scene with our children and while hiding somewhere, I got a call from somebody who alerted me that all our properties have been torched by the attackers.”

They left me when I spoke Hausa – Survivor

Another victim, Mr Kunle Afariogun, who escaped death by the whiskers said he ran into the hoodlums on his way back from work. ‘’Thank God I understand Hausa language, if not, only God knows what would have happened to me. I was on my way home when I ran into them and they asked me if I were an Hausa man and I answered in the affirmative. But they were not convinced and asked me to start speaking in Hausa Language which I did and they responded in Hausa Language ‘he is one of us, don’t kill him.’’’

A resident of Agilinti, Mrs Oluwakemi Ologbon, who is presently seeking refuge in Ikorodu, said she was scared to return to the area. ‘’My husband is taking refuge with his friend while I am taking refuge with my elder sister. Yesterday’s experience was a signal that Boko Haram has infiltrated Lagos and the government must act fast. Thank God I escaped with all my children but what about so many people who have lost their means of livelihood? Six buildings to my house were razed when I fled with my family but my husband decided to stay elsewhere while we all came to Ikorodu,” she said.

Residents flee homes over possible reprisal attacks

When Saturday Vanguard visited the community, it was gathered that many residents had left their homes in order to avoid been lynched by the hoodlums. A resident, Motunrayo, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard on phone said: “I have left for Mowe. And I am not the only one who has left the community. Some members of the community had gone as far as Ibadan. I don’t want to die. I believe that going to Mowe will help me evade any attack.”

On how she escaped, she said: “We moved through the bush path. And on getting to Isheri-Osun axis, we boarded vehicles to our respective locations.” Motunrayo noted that they would not return until there was strong assurance from the government and the traditional rulers of both communities that normalcy has returned.

Ambode meets traditional rulers in crisis location

Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, met with traditional leaders of Mile 12 and environs, to find ways of resolving the ongoing fracas, 24 hours after declaring curfew in the area. At the meeting held behind closed doors in Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja, sources said that Ambode who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Mr. Tunji Bello, asked the traditional rulers to instruct their people to sheathe their swords in order for peace to return to the community.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that the Governor assured the traditional rulers that the government was working with the security operatives to end the frequent face-off between the Hausa and Yoruba communities in the axis. In an interview with Saturday Vanguard, Baale of Maidan-Mile 12, Babatunde Ogunjobi, said that the crux of our meeting was on the ongoing crisis in Mile 12, saying “we used the opportunity to express our displeasure over the crisis rocking our community.’’

However, armed security men have been strategically positioned to ward off any reprisal attack. Saturday Vanguard gathered over 50 persons were arrested yesterday in connection with the crisis and were currently being detained at the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department,SCIID. Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command , Dolapo Badmus, said there was no fresh killing yesterday.

She said “the police have dominated the place since Thursday. We are also assisted by the Nigerian Army. We have almost 141 people arrested in connection with the case and we will charge them to court. The suspects were arrested since yesterday (Thursday ) up to the early hours of this morning (yesterday) . Investigation is still ongoing” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/lagos-killings-continue-in-mile-12-ethnic-clash/
collynz0999 :
Enugu women on Tuesday called on the State government to send Fulani herdsmen packing from the State.
The angry women, who stormed the State House of Assembly in their number, said the herdsmen were engaging in serial rape of women.
They carried placards, which read: “Fulani herdsmen are killing our men with AK 47′; ‘All we are saying is, Fulani, leave our farmlands’ ‘They butchered two men at Eke’ ‘Stop robbing us at the high ways’ ‘Stop raping our women.”
Fulani herdsmen raping, killing our people – Enugu women
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Nsukka- Anxiety and confusion has enveloped Abbi Community in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, Enugu State, following the invasion of the area by Fulani herdsmen who unleashed mayhem on the people, killing a brother and sister apart from razing down about seven houses and several motorcycles.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fulani-herdsmen-invade-enugu-community-kill-two-19-missing/
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