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| Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by Idrismusty97(op): 11:22am On May 05, 2016*. Modified: 11:41am On May 05, 2016 |
After a spate of deadly attacks in Nigeria this year blamed on ethnic Fulani cattle herders, the president has ordered a military crackdown on the group.http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36139388?ocid=socialflow_facebook |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by ChristineC: 11:45am On May 05, 2016 |
YIMU Fulani herders is the new Boko Haram. Why the sudden impunity across the regions this year? Why do security operatives look the other way when a Fulani wields AK47, an assault rifle but will arrest a hunter from other tribes with a Dane gun? 1. It is rumoured that security agents "cleared the way" before Fulani attack at Mile 12 areas of Lagos 2. It's on records that young men were arrested in Enugu for mobilising a defensive unit and bailed at N200k each. Who is deceiving who please?? What a "nation"? Please let me maintain my little corner.
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| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by Lilimax(f): 11:47am On May 05, 2016 |
But how come the lawlessness of these Fulani's Herdsmen became so prevalent and almost going out of control in this political dispensation? ![]() |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by fiizznation: 12:13pm On May 05, 2016 |
Well Atleast this report is not bias unlike the ones the Nigeria media houses cooked up everyday. Here we can see that the writer didn't exonerate any group or label one group as the villain. He appropriated blames to every party(both the farmers and the herdsmen). Now I think it is left to the security agencies to look at the major reasons why the average herdsman will want to hurt anybody in his host community, why will the herdsmen ransacked a village in the middle of the night, not forgetting why will an average herdsman carry russian Kalashnikov around. This and many more questions is the puzzle the security agencies have to crack. Of course nobody will wake up one morning and start killing people indiscriminately, something must have led to that kind of severe reaction. A Fulani man is peaceful, jovial and friendly. So it just doesn't make an iota of sense that he will want to hurt anyone without any provocation. Both the herdsmen and the farmers have to find a common ground to settle their differences. Nevertheless, I commend the federal government for stamping out its feet and saying; enough is enough |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by fiizznation: 12:23pm On May 05, 2016 |
ChristineC:Just listened to yourself. It is " rumoured" that bla bla bla. Now if someone should ask you if you have ever seen a Fulani herdsman wielding a weapon before, Am sure your answer will be no. The young men that were arrested in Abia/Enugu tried to take laws into their own hands which is not acceptable in a democratic dispensation. |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 05, 2016 |
This the new name for boko haram under buhari command, herdsmen. Stop calling them herdsmen this is boko haram doing things the islamic way always trying to be clever. i beg men long live |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by Nobody: 12:34pm On May 05, 2016 |
fiizznation:if someone should ask you if you have ever seen a Fulani herdsman wielding a weapon before, Am sure your answer will be no. am sure is laziness a percentage is missing not good enough |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by ChristineC: 12:40pm On May 05, 2016 |
fiizznation:You are sure I haven't seen a 'herdsman' with a rifle yet you don't know me talk less of what I see. You should take your advise of "just listened to yourself" first! |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by fiizznation: 12:53pm On May 05, 2016 |
ChristineC:Where and when did you see a Fulani herdsman with a riffle? Atleast we can start from there my friend |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by Idrismusty97(op): 1:38pm On May 05, 2016*. Modified: 11:23am On May 09, 2016 |
fiizznation:This is the probably the only 'Fulani herdsman' with a riffle they have ever seen, Online of course. And they are all blabbing like every Fulani they have come across in real life moves around with Armour tanks and Bazookas. The picture is probably not even Nigeria. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2593910_img20150701144448_jpeg3a068b393315f96387fa3db9b482a3c9 |
| Re: Making Sense Of Nigeria's Fulani-farmer Conflict-bbc by ComrdDRS: 1:47pm On May 05, 2016 |
I have seen these bastards many times carrying sophisticated weapons. I remember in 2007 in Benue these nomads were migrating to a part in Benue. It was in a hot afternoon during December period. It was in my auntie's village. I went for a Christmas celebration to her place. They tied the weapons at their cows back and were confidently going their way. Then I began to wonder what gives them the confidence to move with weapons and what it was meant for. It was untill in 2014 that I heard my auntie's village has been completely razed down that it was dawn on me what the reasons for the foolanis carrying such weapons. I CAN NEVER FORGET THAT PICTURE OF WEAPONS IN MY MEMORY. These people cannot be my neighbours because I cannot sleep while a person that is licences to kill at will is at my backyard. TO HELL WITH GRAZING RESERVE. We farmers, cultivates on our lands, rent or buy lands before cultivation. I believe they nomads too have lands or they can buy or even rent for grazing. |
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