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| Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by ijustdey(op): 9:26am On May 08, 2016 |
Farmers desert farms over insecurity Food scarcity is imminent across the nation, following a drastic reduction in food production as a result of insecurity in different parts of Nigeria. Apart from the impact of the activities of the Boko Haram in the North East, which have displaced thousands of agrarian communities, farming activities have also come under threat in the middle belt and southern regions owing to the menace of Fulani herdsmen. In recent weeks, the armed herdsmen who are now found in almost every community in the South -East, South- South and South- West geo-political zones have clashed with farmers, a situation that has resulted in the death of several persons in the hands of suspected Fulani herdsmen.http://newtelegraphonline.com/herdsmen-attacks-food-scarcity-looms/ |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by whirlwind7(m): 2:43pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 3:16pm On May 08, 2016 |
Here's a wet dream I have been experiencing lately.... ![]() Imagine that the country has been clearly delineated into the original six Geo-political zones, with each zone contributing the best of what it has been known for, prior to independence. SW: region was the powerhouse for export produce such as rubber and cocoa. Just this region rivaled Ghana and Ivory Coast in cocoa production! Don't forget the gold and limestone deposits! SE : region noted for palm oil and commerce. Folks from this enterprising region knows no limit when it comes to trading. Integration was never their problem. Add that to the coal deposits. NC : held sway with food crops such as yams, tomatoes, onions, beans, groundnuts...you name them. Add that to iron, tin and other minerals! NW: was noted for quality hides and skins (leather) and cattle NE : Noted for cattle, hides and skins SS : Fishery, rubber, oil palm produce. We got oil, we got independence, and we all lost our senses! The Black Man mentality got us in a choke hold. For how long are we going to practice a system of government that hasn't lifted us out of this quagmire of over 50 years? Don't people get wiser anymore? Regionalism is the way to go. Well, since the bulk of our political leaders have suddenly gone deaf and dumb over the issue of the rampaging herdsmen, we are not to eat any other food except beef. Fried meat for breakfast, barbecued beef for lunch, and go to bed chewing a strip of kilishi. I am totally fed up with a country that doesn't know a true and immediate danger when it's around the corner. If any other people except the Fulanis were wrecking this havoc across the country, the northern oligarchs would have fully armed every almajiri to lay to waste the rest of us. Somebody should tell Bubu that ranching doesn't require a genius. Even stark illiterates can score A+ when it comes to this very simple concept of animal husbandry. |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by ipledge5: 2:43pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 3:27pm On May 08, 2016 |
That guy above me,I hope you have something good to say,u denied of ftc I dedicate this 2nd to Lanicky |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by hemucology(m): 2:44pm On May 08, 2016 |
Too long |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Frank3n2(m): 2:44pm On May 08, 2016 |
Why wont it loom? When they keep destroying peoples corps and leaving behind blood bath. MR PRESIDENT should better tackle them, When theirs no food for the poor, no option than to eat the rich..lol |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by VocalWalls: 2:44pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 4:25pm On May 08, 2016 |
May God help us, seeing that we can't help ourselves. How To Choose The Best Home Curtains |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by emilil(m): 2:44pm On May 08, 2016 |
May we start running? Since buhari don't care who am i to care? we will die one day buh not the same day, northern leaders are defending them why won't buhari defend them, lets pray before it gets worse buhari will be out of power so that we can..... |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:44pm On May 08, 2016 |
Yh I can confirm. Am in Warri Delta state. The women now sell garri for 500 naira which was previously 250 (even as at the time of dollar and fuel scarcity). Their excuse was that Fulani and their cows stampeded on the cassava plants (especially on isoko villages). I seriously don't know what to say |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:44pm On May 08, 2016 |
I see |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:45pm On May 08, 2016 |
I got about 8 pieces of tomatoes for N500... |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:45pm On May 08, 2016 |
summarize pls |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by malton: 2:46pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 4:36pm On May 08, 2016 |
In the face of a dying Boko Haram, the herdsmen should not be allowed to constitute more nuisance than can be curbed. When it concerns making tough decisions as this, I always count on OBJ to not relent. I have missed that man! This new sheriff is messing up in this regard, big time! |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by epospiky(m): 2:46pm On May 08, 2016 |
summary pls. This is too long. This Fulani pipu sef. I Don tire with their matter jor.. |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by yinkus204(m): 2:46pm On May 08, 2016 |
God save us frm the hand of this evil fulani |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by momodub: 2:46pm On May 08, 2016 |
Hunger looming |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by jamex93(m): 2:47pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 6:37pm On May 08, 2016 |
Farmer plant Cow chop am Famer kill cow Fulani kill famer Police no fit arrest Fulani Gobe happen for town No farmer to plant more foods Rich man import food Hunger kill poor man |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:47pm On May 08, 2016 |
We'll survive |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by teekay213(m): 2:48pm On May 08, 2016 |
i talk am. |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:48pm On May 08, 2016 |
Sai BaBa |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by macino1(m): 2:49pm On May 08, 2016 |
hmm |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:49pm On May 08, 2016 |
Buhari well-done! |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by pulsa(m): 2:50pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 3:20pm On May 08, 2016 |
With the spate of attacks in the country, the increase in the prices of general commodities for the common man, the increase in percentage of people unemployed both skilled and unskilled, the reduction of forex earned due to reduction in oil prices. Fellow Nigerians our country is in deep shiiit. I pity us millenials and generation twitter and Facebook, for no one will suffer it more than us, no one shall feel the pains like us, for if in doubt let me ask you this 1). Who forms the bulk of the unemployed people roaming the streets ?. 2). Who are the ones constantly trying their luck in going overseas, and who fill the embassies of USA and other such developed countries day in day out?. 3). Who are the fools who fight for politicians who don't give a Bleep about us?. 4). Who fill the sport bets shops hoping to make a few millions with the few change they have got in their pockets?. 5). What is the minimum age required for you to be a governor or president?. 6). Who form the bulk of the fighting force of bokoharam, Niger delta militants, ipob, and even the military?,pardon me who are the ones who also die in all this conflicts. And to the generation currently in power you have all failed us, you inherited a country with high hopes from your predecessors and you ruined it. Sadly I know my generation of Nigerians will merely read this and run along off to twitter and facebook to engage in useless ethnic e-battles , and at best gracing this post with likes its does not need. p.s- pardon all grammatical blunders and errors, for I am too pissed and enraged at the situation this country is in and the manner at which not one member of my generation is taking it serious, to bother reading through it to fix the errors. |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by gallantmoi: 2:50pm On May 08, 2016 |
May God intervene in this matter |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by chikel2000(m): 2:50pm On May 08, 2016 |
God will c us through |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Firefire(m): 2:51pm On May 08, 2016 |
The impeding food shortage is real. |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by gurunlocker: 2:51pm On May 08, 2016 |
Bubu was fast in ordering military to clamp down on the Niger delta militants, but he keep mute when it comes to. his people.... what a clown |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by slimpoppa(m): 2:51pm On May 08, 2016 |
which is more important, food or beef? |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by clefstone(m): 2:51pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 3:08pm On May 08, 2016 |
If u were the owner of a company worth 1 million dollars and you were looking for a CEO to manage it, would u ever in ur right senses trust a man like Buhari to be the one. Now, Nigeria is worth much more than 1 trn USD and has entrusted her commonwealth to a semi- (if not un-) educated, sectional, undemocratic, lying, uninspiring, bigotic old man. Now the inevitable is happening |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:52pm On May 08, 2016 |
fulani |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by Nobody: 2:52pm On May 08, 2016 |
It is no longer news that Nigeria is gradually slipping from frying pan to fire. For many Nigerians this year have been likened to living in hell on earth. It is the reason why celebrity fights or scandals online make big news, because most Nigerians find some entertainment on those, in the midst of the burning hardship. The talk about the economy is one for another day, but today, I told myself that it would be criminal to keep mute to the ethnic cleansing going on in Nigeria, and the sins of the inept an leadership by the Presidency in this regard. In this light, I would state the 4 sins the president have committed with his handling of this ethnic group's terrorism across the country. 1. The President Buhari has failed to recognize the grave danger of the Fulani terrorists group. He has failed to recognize that they are much more dangerous than Boko Haram that the world is more focused on. Why is this so. Boko Haram has largely limited its capability to the NorthEastern part of Nigeria, occassionally they had hit soft targets in Kogi and Abuja, but other than that they are have been confined to North, and now to the fringes of the Sambisa forest. By contrast, the Funali terrorists are nomads, and have essentially waged war in the whole country by brutally wiping out villages, and growing from strength to strength. No one feels safe in their villages any more, and the quicker the President declares his ethnic herds men as terrorist the better for the rest of Nigeria. 2. The silence in the face of the massacre that occurred in Agatu, only speaks volumes of what is to come. GEJ made the same mistake, and today Nigeria remains on the brink, and would only need a little push to tip it off the cliff. We saw what the silence of GEJ did to the Chibok girls and many other mass kidnappings and killings that was only met with silence from the Presidency. Today PMB is repeating same. No sane president would keep mute to such horrendous atrocity taking place in his country, and yet console the people of Belgium for the ISIS attacks. It reminds me when clueless GEJ sent his condolence to the people of France and kept mute to the wipe out that happened in Baga. This again would lead some of the PDP billionaires that had stolen massive amounts from the arms deal to infiltrate the Fulani terrorist financially to destroy Nigeria and make PMB's government incapable to lead. 3. Lying about the number of people killed by the Fulani terrorists in Enugu. The official figures from the IGP says 6. While people in the village say at least 200. It is up to you to chose who you want to believe. Lying about the number of causalities, only tell the people one thing: Their lives do not matter. As such the Igbos can as well start killing every "awusa" person in their midst. People are pushed in this direction when such sort of violence and massacre occurs with a mute response from authorities. At best the governor told them to "fast and pray". Yes, you heard right! 4. Not addressing the nation on enough: It looks like PMB is beholding to western powers than he is to the Nigerian that gave him their mandate. We don't hear from him in the midst of the fuel crises, economic hardship and other pertinent issues in the state. This is wrong. For a country deep in crises, the president must find it one of priority to address the many problems plaguing this country. PMB needs to pay attention to the country he is governing, the prospects of the direction we are headed is grave and dangerous. More must be done. We cannot hand over from incompetence to incompetence. Great leaders learn from mistakes in the past, while incompetent and failed leaders repeat the mistakes from the past. We need the former and reject the latter. A word is a enough for the wise! -CramJones |
| Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by EasternLeopard: 2:53pm On May 08, 2016 |
See what Buhari's silent support has caused. ![]() |
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