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| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by Sijo01(f): 8:46am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Afrocentric:How does my harmless advice equate to downgrading . . . If you must know, senseless coward, I'm a Sourtherner. Peace! |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by 12inchDickson: 9:05am On Oct 15, 2016 |
daveP:the police will do nothing on this matter, I remembered wen Dad reported a similar case when fulani herds destroyed acres of plantain plantation, even police were scared to criticize the fooolaniss, they own dis country... |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 9:43am On Oct 15, 2016 |
vislabraye:So u obviously misunderstood so many lines in my comment. I didn't say asking for #60k is greed; I said it could be perceived as an act of greed by the people. There's a big difference there. Pls read more carefully next time. The reasons I made my suggestion are simple: - the damage has been done, friendly resolution is next. - neither the OP's father nor the herdsmen can "relocate their geographical possession" meaning they are both stuck geographically hence, they better off as friends, not enemies - what if the crops got destroyed by, say, weather, midnight farm thieves, stray animals, etc? Who would be held responsible? No one. Before my parents built a mall and schools, some of their lands were used as farmlands so I know these things happen. It's a farm business, profit n loss is part of the game. - you, Vislabraye, Mr commenter and advisor: so u saying if it was ur herd of cows that did the damage and op's father asked for #60k straight, there wouldn't be any negotiation? You wouldn't haggle to pay #15k and secretly tell ur own wife that "Ah, Mr OP's father likes money o. #60k ntori olorun fa! Odikwa too greedy" lol I repeat, no amount if money or unintended crop damage is worth any bloodshed. The people's ignorance n lack of education is the trigger that push them to fight thinking they are be taken advantage of. I lived in Maiduguri before (NYSC) so I know what I'm talking about. OP, can you use a hunter's gun or a bow and arrow, or a matchet? If so, then throw diplomacy and caution away...ur eyes go clear when e happen finish. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 9:47am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Sijo01:He calls himself brave. Brave on NL. Lol. Ask him if he lives in one of those huts the fulanis live in in the pictures. Lol |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 9:52am On Oct 15, 2016 |
shuggah:Mumu. You are brainless. Offer your 2cents and Bleep off feasting on other people's comments if u have nothing in ur cube box head. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 9:58am On Oct 15, 2016*. Modified: 11:10am On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:For those crying as if it's their balls the cows ate, please endeavour to identify with the first few words in my comment "MY POSITION IS..." This is my position, my thoughts, my way. Not yours, if u have ur own opinion, share it with us...stop quoting, misquoting and misrepresenting me, you sound silly because u can't read well. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by streetzdreamz(m): 10:14am On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:you'v said it all,a word they say is enough for the wise, I hope the op and his family's are wise enough to settle things amicably. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by shuggah(m): 10:59am On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:thanks |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 11:09am On Oct 15, 2016 |
shuggah:Anytime |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by Blue3k(m): 11:09am On Oct 15, 2016*. Modified: 3:14pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
daveP:Sorry for your loss from these illiterate vandals. I would suggest going to court and suing maybe. If they have so many cows they could sell it and make you whole again with extra compensation for pain and suffering. These guys are criminals plain and simple. Next fence your land with barbed wire. It's low cost way to protect property and leaves no excuse for offender to catch their animals inside enclosed area.
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| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 11:21am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Blue3k:Goo point. It's just that suing would incur more Costs and stuff. Besides, suing then means the battle line has been drawn. Not sur it is advisable to start creating some sort of perceived hatred or volatility with their new neighbours. Remember they ar uneducated. They could easily misunderstand the whole thing... The fence is a good idea...any low cost fence would make sense and this can be done in conjunction with the fulanis. Carry them along and mak it clear it I just because cows could be erring sometimes (in a friendly manner that would even make these people see th man as a responsible peace-loving and friendly man. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by Nobody: 11:55am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Sijo01: ![]() |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by Nobody: 12:01pm On Oct 15, 2016*. Modified: 1:33pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:in as much as your Advice and position sounds reasonable, what if after all that and the grazers ( i gathered they can be quite Ignorant, Arrogant and blood thirsty gunhos) returns and does some more damages with their cows to this poor man's farm again? Then what. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 12:11pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
gypsey:You "gathered", you really don't know. What if I told you that these people could be as kind as ever and their perceived "blood-thirstiness" is because they feel insecure because of their ignorance and lack of education? I.am.not saying my point is reasonable, I am just saying the OP should consider some of these reasons to avoid the avoidables. If the father takes appropriate steps (as I assume he would being an old man with years of life experience) , present situation could be resolved, future damages/hostilities could be avoided, and everyone would be happy. It's a matter of reason my friend. ![]() |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by Nobody: 1:32pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:yes! I Agree! It's a matter of reason/reasonable as i asserted earlier, i must add you mentioned their lack of education and ignorant, does that justify their murderous behaviour? Behaviour which you agree they pocess otherwise you will not be Advicing the man to Avoid it. Does lack of education and ignorance justify killing of innocent farm owners for trying to protect their farm and their means of livelyhood? |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by ArodewilliamsT: 1:42pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
bbjummy:But these same fulanis are the people yorubas want to live and die with under the Banner of 'one nigeria', why all these lamentation? |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 2:02pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
gypsey:No, it doesn't justify it. But it could ignite it. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by jmoore(m): 2:38pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:You are the one filled with hatred that is powered by ignorance. 10,000 Naira to do what exactly? Will the 10,000 Naira bring back the crops the exact way they were before the cows ate them up? ![]() Time is money!!!!!!! @op. better get guns to protect yourself. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by eherbal(m): 3:05pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:wisdom comes in Wise sayings.well said bro, well said. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 3:10pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
jmoore:And this is e best u have to offer? Fir the OP to get a gun? Have u engaged in a gun battle before? Have u lived in a Hut in d wilderness with no light, no Internet, nothing before? Do u have charms to dodge bullets? Is a 60k compensation enough to bring back the dead or even pay medical bills to heal a broken leg, a smashed skull, an arrow pierced chest? How can u not tell the OP to go fight when he's not ur relative. Mumu. You will be among those typing RIP on FB n NL by the time to see a topic that fulanis reinforced and wiped out an entire family because if 5k seeds. #60k that I still dashed a girl I hardly talk to a few hours ago, na on top that u wan die. Poverty na bad thing o |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 3:13pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
jmoore:And pls, share your own contribution here, don't kill urself over someone else's opinion, abi nothing dey inside ur coconut head ni? |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by jmoore(m): 3:14pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:Mr Philanthropist , why not go and give the fulanis money so they can stop destroying people's farm? Who asked you if you get 60k? Is that the topic? ![]() The only Mumu is the one you see whenever you stare at a mirror!!!! |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 3:29pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
jmoore:The point I was making is it is not worth the deal...no need to break a neck over the incident...no need to escalate it...and my reference the #60 saara money is just to tell u money isn't everything...especially if it is this meagre. Don't feel bad bro...u can also help the cause by sowing a seed of bags o maize into the OP's investment. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by Nobody: 7:15pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
delors:Delors I've been reading your replies and while they are good, there is this side of human character that it did not satisfy. What if the op's kindness gesture is perceived as weakness and therefore emboldens the fulanis to do more harm in the future? After all they'll just pay 5k of they want. Kindness can be perceived as weakness you know, and sometimes it can be perceived as fear. The problem needs not to be solved just now, but the best measures to be taken are ones that can solve this problem and prevent future occurrences while preserving human life. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by bbjummy: 10:37pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
ArodewilliamsT:Please I'm not lamenting, I only pointed out who really they are because I believe there are Nigerians who know little or nothing about them. BTW, are you sure that the yorubas want to live with the foolanis or the hausas? Mind you, the hausas are quite different from the foolanis ko. Hausas don't rear cattle the foolanis do. |
| Re: A Bad Day With Fulani Herdsmen(Pics) by delors(m): 11:28pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
ikennaf1:Agreed. It is a very dicey situation. |
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