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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Nobody: 5:00am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:
May all the hypocrite in this thread died in the same way.

Empiree come and see the hypocrisy am talking about.

1. This news is from recognize newspaper.

2. It was published 16 hours ago by Dailytrust and reposted about 8 hours ago on Nairaland yet it's not on front page.

3. The bachama militia are Christians yet the silent from Nairaland hypocrite Christians. Yet when reprisal occur you will seen them with their pig mouths.

4. The thread is still at 1 page.

The logical and intelligent members with real ideas and theories to share have been discouraged from participating in discussions. These days I post, very little. I spend more time, reading journals about issues in Nigeria, so when I meet intelligent people I do not end up talking like a drunkard. All the information in the newspapers are highly plagiarized, if you read one you have read them all. PremiumTimes ethical sacking of the reporter has taught me a bitter lesson about Nigerians, laziness and undeserved accolades.

I remember Jonathan VS Buhari, men ... that was when Nairaland's political section was full of hardcore contributors.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Empiree: 5:09am On Jul 08, 2018
TheCabal:


The logical and intelligent members with real ideas and theories to share have been discouraged from participating in discussions. These days I post, very little. I spend more time, reading journals about issues in Nigeria, so when I meet intelligent people I do not end up talking like a drunkard. All the information in the newspapers are highly plagiarized, if you read one you have read them all. PremiumTimes ethical sacking of the reporter has taught me a bitter lesson about Nigerians, laziness and undeserved accolades.

I remember Jonathan VS Buhari, men ... that was when Nairaland's political section was full of hardcore contributors.
Goes to show you it is a controlled media. Honestly, this is not exclusive to Nigeria. Western world is the same with exception of styles of their writing.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Nobody: 5:15am On Jul 08, 2018
Empiree:
Goes to show you it is a controlled media. Honestly, this is not exclusive to Nigeria. Western world is the same with exception of styles of their writing.

I agree. However, the internet, if anything has shown us that Nigerian's biggest problem is her growing youth population who have a very low IQ and cannot hold an argument without religious or ethnic connotations or stay attentive unless it a half naked woman or man or both.

And, it is not like other countries, where they have a high performing 2%, Nigeria has none, they all have fake results.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by ReformedAPC: 5:21am On Jul 08, 2018
TheCabal:


I agree. However, the internet, if anything has shown us that Nigerian's biggest problem is her growing youth population who have a very low IQ and cannot hold an argument without religious or ethnic connotations or stay attentive unless it a half naked woman or man or both.

And, it is not like other countries, where they have a high performing 2%, Nigeria has none, they all have fake results.
Maybe youths in your household have a low IQ. .but never in your life project that to hard-working long-suffering repressed and oppressed Nigerian youths..

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Proudlyngwa(m): 6:34am On Jul 08, 2018
aolawale025:


Herdsmen are a generic term.
Militia could be any tribe
What else could daily trust have written?
Pls let's analyse fairly
Not all fulanis are herdsmen or nomadic.
We also have militias and criminals amongst them as well as mercenaries.

Let's stop adding religious and tribal bigotry to a tense situation because of politics.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by lastmessenger: 6:40am On Jul 08, 2018
Not even a single picture to show evidence. This is more like a propaganda news to buy sympathy for the murderous herdsmen.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by adecz: 6:59am On Jul 08, 2018
The cowardly fulani will now
go to Cameroun, Niger republic &
Chad, to go & look for mercenaries to
come to Nigeria to fight for them.

Part of the problem of Nigeria is that
we are completely surrounded in the north
by the world's poorest Muslim countries.

These wretched people are a source of steady
supply of bloodthirsty mercenaries, who, on
invitation of the fulani herdsmen & for a paltry
N20k each, are prepared to come into nigeria
to unleash bloody mayhem on innocent villagers.

The Benue ppl must get organized &
learn to defend their families & their land
from neo-jihadists & also launch their own
attacks on fulani too.

You can't keep running away from an
aggressor forever.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Nobody: 7:13am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:


3. The bachama militia are Christians yet the silent from Nairaland hypocrite Christians. Yet when reprisal occur you will seen them with their pig mouths.

If this news Is true sir, it is definitely a reprisal attack on its own. For every action there is a reaction.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by BreakupNigeria: 8:11am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:


Look at this fool. If any tribe are going extinct it will be the Igbos and not the people that are allowed to marry 4 wives.
Stop deceiving yourself, Fulanis are a minority that has made themselves public enemy no1 and by the time all the other ethnic groups start retaliating like those of Taraba, don't you think they will go extinct??

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by crimeboss: 8:49am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:


When repraisal happen I expect same statement from you otherwise you're part of the hypocrite I stated earlier.

One thing u don't know about me is i never shy away from such things like these, i am fair but when see things like these pray let God help those who are siding with killers and the killers themselves, i know u, u are popular among the jihadist on nairaland since all u do is support what will make islam a dominating religion by ANY MEANS.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by kense88: 9:12am On Jul 08, 2018
yerokunphilips:
God help this country . I think we should make a law on Nairaland show us your PVC before you will comments or like . This non sense must stop . This country can stand another 4years of this kind of killing ,poverty etc .My fear is that the people on the other side that can't spell their name have PVC and they are ready to go all the way to be in government . GOD ANSWER PRAYER ,BUT IT WILL IRRESPONSIBLE TO FAIL TO PLAY YOUR PART . YOUR PVC YOUR WEAPON TO ENFORCE CHANGE IN THE POLITICAL WORLD .REMEMBER INEC WON'T COUNT YOUR COMMENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA BUT YOUR VOTE .
I am very much in support of this idea. To comment, your pvc must be used to verify your account.
Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Redhot111(m): 9:14am On Jul 08, 2018
Reporting this is supposed to be tagged hate speech cis whenever fulanis kill and we talk about it, the retarded presidency always tag it as hate speech.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Ihateyoumod: 9:15am On Jul 08, 2018
coolscott:
This is what Nigerians warned against.
By turning a blind eye on the brazen murders carried out by the Fulani herdsmen, the president was only calling on the victims on the receiving end to retaliate when they became eventually sure the govt would insist on not doing its job.
And that becomes a recipe for the breakdown of law and order.


The original causes of the conflict become forgotten as lawlessnes takes stage.
All because for reasons yet explained to us, the govt played spectator while people were being killed by herdsmen and refused the path of justice.

So u r rationalizing this because its not Fulani herdsmen, it if were Fulani herdsmen u will cry n wail. But now it ehn nah dem first start am ....ur hell, will b d hottest part

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Sajio(m): 9:15am On Jul 08, 2018
Until I see the pix of the victims, I don't believe..... shine your eyes o 9ja

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by mysticwarrior(m): 9:16am On Jul 08, 2018
limeta:
Back to futa jallon be that
abi that is their original land

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 9:17am On Jul 08, 2018
VanBommel:
Fulani people, i sorry for una, by the time nigerians are through with you guys....hmmm
I think Fulani's president buhari think his miscreants can monopolise killing , only that we don't want war, both sides will surfer heavy casualties, that's all

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Ihateyoumod: 9:18am On Jul 08, 2018
Nah wa o, c as pple r rationalizing killings....dey see nothing wrong as far as its not Fulani herdsmen doing it. Since it's d other way round den d Fulani derseve it. This is d problem, so if some Fulani pple engaged in killing, so all other Fulani pple who r innocent should be killed??..........

This is funny, Satan has really eaten deep into the mind of Nigerians, some foolish pastors will be der laying curses, not knowing tht its Satan who is speaking thru their mouths. I am ashamed to be a christain

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by KitchenGadgets: 9:19am On Jul 08, 2018
cheesy

I thought they will be praying like the Benuens did.

nonsense zoooooooo.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Dami12345: 9:20am On Jul 08, 2018
yerokunphilips:
God help this country . I think we should make a law on Nairaland show us your PVC before you will comments or like . This non sense must stop . This country can stand another 4years of this kind of killing ,poverty etc .My fear is that the people on the other side that can't spell their name have PVC and they are ready to go all the way to be in government . GOD ANSWER PRAYER ,BUT IT WILL IRRESPONSIBLE TO FAIL TO PLAY YOUR PART . YOUR PVC YOUR WEAPON TO ENFORCE CHANGE IN THE POLITICAL WORLD .REMEMBER INEC WON'T COUNT YOUR COMMENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA BUT YOUR VOTE .


What is wrong with you people, are you all MAD..
How does PVC help, are you insane? The north will vote for buhari, and that decides the president of Nigeria, the igbos and Yoruba will never agree to unify and vote the same person,

Even the bulk of the 180+ million is in the north. And they have always been united. Couple this with the fact that even 7 year olds are voting there they have the numbers to vote him in again,

Let's not forget that he sits on the throne right now.

What's the guarantee that this government won't rig again?.

Think people stop saying PVC and think, what happens now, what happens when your daughters are raped in front of you, you sons killed in front of you and the enemy laughing in your face, what happens when SARS drags your loved ones and calls them criminals?.

We all have the right to life, no one should lose his with out a chance to be hear.. Arm yourselfs and demand that your voice be heared, then the government will take your serious.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by 36STATES: 9:20am On Jul 08, 2018
This is the type of trouble Kayode Fayemi wants to bring to Ekiti state with his support for cow colony. Say no to cow colony in Ekiti and say no to Buhari and APC killers.

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by erico2k2(m): 9:20am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:
May all the hypocrite in this thread died in the same way.

Empiree come and see the hypocrisy am talking about.

1. This news is from recognize newspaper.

2. It was published 16 hours ago by Dailytrust and reposted about 8 hours ago on Nairaland yet it's not on front page.

3. The bachama militia are Christians yet the silent from Nairaland hypocrite Christians. Yet when reprisal occur you will seen them with their pig mouths.

4. The thread is still at 1 page.
My friend sharaaaap your smelly mouth, what has religion got to do with this?? SO since they are not Muslim your weak brain relate them to be christians right? this is comunal WAR n has no bearing on Muslim Christians.stick to the bases and get ur weak azz to grip, do not bring religion into it.THis has to do with terotory and land grabbing.The fulanies in turn never killed anyone cos they are muslim or christians rather for revenge of lost cows.Now with all this dont you see how stewpid U are?

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by mybestlove(m): 9:22am On Jul 08, 2018
BUHARI IS REALLY A CURSE, IVE NEVER SEEN A SENSELESS ARMY GENERAL LIKE THIS.

DUMB AND USELESS IN ALL RAMIFICATIONS

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by KitchenGadgets: 9:22am On Jul 08, 2018
Mbeki:

[s]HOW YOURBA SACKED FULANIS IN OSHOGBO WAR


After the Fulanis systematically captured and made Ilorin their territory, they sacked the old Oyo Empire in 1835/1636. They were still not satisfied with their victory; they wished to extend their rule deep into the heart of Yoruba land. Thus in 1840, they set to capture Osogbo, a Yoruba town. The Fulanis, under the command of Ali, the Hausa balogun of Ilorin, laid siege on Osogbo. When the king of Osogbo realized that the Ilorins were too strong for the Osogbo army, he summoned the Ibadans for help. Ibadan immediately sent some auxiliaries to Osogbo under the command of Obele alias Mobitan, and Alade Abimpagun. As this force could not stop the Ilorins, another contingent was sent to Osogbo under a more experienced leader. But still the Ilorins won every battle and gained more ground.
When Ibadan realized that the Ilorins were becoming more threatening to Yoruba land, they sent a large and stronger force under Balogun Oderinlo to crush the intruding forces and Jammas of Ilorin. When Oderinlo and his men arrived at the battlefield, they realized that things had gone worse than they thought. They could not show their faces in the open field for the fear of the Ilorin horses, and for about 20 days after their arrival at Osogbo, they could not fight outside the town thickets. Oderinlo suggested that Elepo, a brave Ibadan warrior was badly needed at the war-front. Elepo had been rejected by the war-chiefs of Ibadan for his actions at the late Agbamaja expedition. As soon as the message from Oderinlo reached Ibadan, the Bashorun wished he could send Elepo to Osogbo but could not go against the wish of other war-chiefs. The Bashorun gave Elepo a cow to worship his god, Ori, and pray for the victory of Ibadan at the war-front.
At the war-front, the Ibadan could not attack the Ilorins during the day because Osogbo was practically in a plain and the Ilorin horses might have advantage of them with disastrous results. They decided to attack at dusk when the Ilorins would no longer be able to use their horses. About 2:pm, the well prepared Ibadan army left the gate of Osogbo for the battlefield. They were to keep a strict watch and arrest anyone suspected to be a spy. About a mile from the Ilorin camp, they halted and arranged the order of the attack. The Osogbo army and the earlier auxiliaries were to handle the center of the battlefield, chiefs Abitiko and Labuju were to command the right wing, Balogun Oderinlo with the rest of the Ibadan war-chiefs were to form the left wing of the army. The Ilorin camp was then attacked at midnight. The watchword was “Elo ni owo odo?” (How much is the ferry fare?). The reason this watchword was chosen was because the river Osun had to be crossed in entering Osogbo from the south, and anyone who could not tell this was likely to be an enemy.
Stampede engulfed the Ilorin camp as the Ibadan army set it on fire. The Ilorins could not offer the slightest resistance; they were smoked with the gunpowder of the Ibadan guns. This attack was a success for the Ibadan. Some Ilorin war-chiefs were captured in the attack. Prominent ones were:

Jimba the head slave of the Emir;
One of the sons of Ali the commander in chief;
Chief Lateju;
Ajikobo the Yoruba Balogun of Ilorin.[/s]

LIES

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by perdollar(m): 9:23am On Jul 08, 2018
ai kaishe su mutane banzane, dikansu! shegus kama afonjaa
Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Dami12345: 9:24am On Jul 08, 2018
Mbeki:

HOW YOURBA SACKED FULANIS IN OSHOGBO WAR


After the Fulanis systematically captured and made Ilorin their territory, they sacked the old Oyo Empire in 1835/1636. They were still not satisfied with their victory; they wished to extend their rule deep into the heart of Yoruba land. Thus in 1840, they set to capture Osogbo, a Yoruba town. The Fulanis, under the command of Ali, the Hausa balogun of Ilorin, laid siege on Osogbo. When the king of Osogbo realized that the Ilorins were too strong for the Osogbo army, he summoned the Ibadans for help. Ibadan immediately sent some auxiliaries to Osogbo under the command of Obele alias Mobitan, and Alade Abimpagun. As this force could not stop the Ilorins, another contingent was sent to Osogbo under a more experienced leader. But still the Ilorins won every battle and gained more ground.
When Ibadan realized that the Ilorins were becoming more threatening to Yoruba land, they sent a large and stronger force under Balogun Oderinlo to crush the intruding forces and Jammas of Ilorin. When Oderinlo and his men arrived at the battlefield, they realized that things had gone worse than they thought. They could not show their faces in the open field for the fear of the Ilorin horses, and for about 20 days after their arrival at Osogbo, they could not fight outside the town thickets. Oderinlo suggested that Elepo, a brave Ibadan warrior was badly needed at the war-front. Elepo had been rejected by the war-chiefs of Ibadan for his actions at the late Agbamaja expedition. As soon as the message from Oderinlo reached Ibadan, the Bashorun wished he could send Elepo to Osogbo but could not go against the wish of other war-chiefs. The Bashorun gave Elepo a cow to worship his god, Ori, and pray for the victory of Ibadan at the war-front.
At the war-front, the Ibadan could not attack the Ilorins during the day because Osogbo was practically in a plain and the Ilorin horses might have advantage of them with disastrous results. They decided to attack at dusk when the Ilorins would no longer be able to use their horses. About 2:pm, the well prepared Ibadan army left the gate of Osogbo for the battlefield. They were to keep a strict watch and arrest anyone suspected to be a spy. About a mile from the Ilorin camp, they halted and arranged the order of the attack. The Osogbo army and the earlier auxiliaries were to handle the center of the battlefield, chiefs Abitiko and Labuju were to command the right wing, Balogun Oderinlo with the rest of the Ibadan war-chiefs were to form the left wing of the army. The Ilorin camp was then attacked at midnight. The watchword was “Elo ni owo odo?” (How much is the ferry fare?). The reason this watchword was chosen was because the river Osun had to be crossed in entering Osogbo from the south, and anyone who could not tell this was likely to be an enemy.
Stampede engulfed the Ilorin camp as the Ibadan army set it on fire. The Ilorins could not offer the slightest resistance; they were smoked with the gunpowder of the Ibadan guns. This attack was a success for the Ibadan. Some Ilorin war-chiefs were captured in the attack. Prominent ones were:

Jimba the head slave of the Emir;
One of the sons of Ali the commander in chief;
Chief Lateju;
Ajikobo the Yoruba Balogun of Ilorin.


Please I want to know more.
Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by erico2k2(m): 9:24am On Jul 08, 2018
ItsMeAboki:


Your observation is quite correct; unfortunately this is what we have come to expect in a situation when the main media and social platforms are biased and predominantly owned and controlled by one side of the religious and ethnic divide.
Another one here, so you mean to tell me that when the fulanis attack all that where killed where christians right? so cos these guys are not Muslims they are authomatic christians right? and each time they go on the offenssive they rejoice in the name of Jesus right?
Look you lot should just stop this religios idealogy its lame and a weak xcuse to hide your evil minds, this has nothing to do with religion christian or Muslim.rather selfish interest from evil humans we live with in Nigeria.if U lot wantto carry on with these ideas carry on lets see where it ends but I can assure you,Rrligion has done nothing Good for Mankind, if Im wrong prove it

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by maiquel: 9:26am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:
[s][/s]

I don't have time for your hypocrisy. If you like suggest the Bachama militia are not the people of Bachama but Boko Haram from borno. Next please am done with you.
Mr! What is it that you want?
Front page? Calm down it'll go up to front page in due time
Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by yazach: 9:28am On Jul 08, 2018
When they kill fulanis, some unfortunate entities will be happy

When fulanis retaliate, the unfortunate start shouting Buhari

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by erico2k2(m): 9:28am On Jul 08, 2018
Proudlyngwa:

Not all fulanis are herdsmen or nomadic.
We also have militias and criminals amongst them as well as mercenaries.

Let's stop adding religious and tribal bigotry to a tense situation because of politics.
Thank U.SOme people seem to have this idea that once U r not Muslim you r christian and al southern people are christian and all North are muslim and if U r fulani u must be Muslim.They draw religion into everything/There was riot In ziaria cos someone drew a cartoon of the prophet Mo, and they where burning houses in Northern Nigeria but wen asked why they dnt even know why

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by Ajikobi1: 9:29am On Jul 08, 2018
Mbeki:

HOW YOURBA SACKED FULANIS IN OSHOGBO WAR


After the Fulanis systematically captured and made Ilorin their territory, they sacked the old Oyo Empire in 1835/1636. They were still not satisfied with their victory; they wished to extend their rule deep into the heart of Yoruba land. Thus in 1840, they set to capture Osogbo, a Yoruba town. The Fulanis, under the command of Ali, the Hausa balogun of Ilorin, laid siege on Osogbo. When the king of Osogbo realized that the Ilorins were too strong for the Osogbo army, he summoned the Ibadans for help. Ibadan immediately sent some auxiliaries to Osogbo under the command of Obele alias Mobitan, and Alade Abimpagun. As this force could not stop the Ilorins, another contingent was sent to Osogbo under a more experienced leader. But still the Ilorins won every battle and gained more ground.
When Ibadan realized that the Ilorins were becoming more threatening to Yoruba land, they sent a large and stronger force under Balogun Oderinlo to crush the intruding forces and Jammas of Ilorin. When Oderinlo and his men arrived at the battlefield, they realized that things had gone worse than they thought. They could not show their faces in the open field for the fear of the Ilorin horses, and for about 20 days after their arrival at Osogbo, they could not fight outside the town thickets. Oderinlo suggested that Elepo, a brave Ibadan warrior was badly needed at the war-front. Elepo had been rejected by the war-chiefs of Ibadan for his actions at the late Agbamaja expedition. As soon as the message from Oderinlo reached Ibadan, the Bashorun wished he could send Elepo to Osogbo but could not go against the wish of other war-chiefs. The Bashorun gave Elepo a cow to worship his god, Ori, and pray for the victory of Ibadan at the war-front.
At the war-front, the Ibadan could not attack the Ilorins during the day because Osogbo was practically in a plain and the Ilorin horses might have advantage of them with disastrous results. They decided to attack at dusk when the Ilorins would no longer be able to use their horses. About 2:pm, the well prepared Ibadan army left the gate of Osogbo for the battlefield. They were to keep a strict watch and arrest anyone suspected to be a spy. About a mile from the Ilorin camp, they halted and arranged the order of the attack. The Osogbo army and the earlier auxiliaries were to handle the center of the battlefield, chiefs Abitiko and Labuju were to command the right wing, Balogun Oderinlo with the rest of the Ibadan war-chiefs were to form the left wing of the army. The Ilorin camp was then attacked at midnight. The watchword was “Elo ni owo odo?” (How much is the ferry fare?). The reason this watchword was chosen was because the river Osun had to be crossed in entering Osogbo from the south, and anyone who could not tell this was likely to be an enemy.
Stampede engulfed the Ilorin camp as the Ibadan army set it on fire. The Ilorins could not offer the slightest resistance; they were smoked with the gunpowder of the Ibadan guns. This attack was a success for the Ibadan. Some Ilorin war-chiefs were captured in the attack. Prominent ones were:

Jimba the head slave of the Emir;
One of the sons of Ali the commander in chief;
Chief Lateju;
Ajikobo the Yoruba Balogun of Ilorin.

Your point?

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Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by jaytee01(m): 9:29am On Jul 08, 2018
FriendNG:
May all the hypocrite in this thread died in the same way.

Empiree come and see the hypocrisy am talking about.

1. This news is from recognize newspaper.

2. It was published 16 hours ago by Dailytrust and reposted about 8 hours ago on Nairaland yet it's not on front page.

3. The bachama militia are Christians yet the silent from Nairaland hypocrite Christians. Yet when reprisal occur you will seen them with their pig mouths.

4. The thread is still at 1 page.
Hypocrite aboki like you...... Can't you increase the the thread yourself or call your fellow jihadists to help you?
Re: Hausa, Fulani Flee Attacks From Taraba Militia by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 9:30am On Jul 08, 2018
Ihateyoumod:


So u r rationalizing this because its not Fulani herdsmen, it if were Fulani herdsmen u will cry n wail. But now it ehn nah dem first start am ....ur hell, will b d hottest part
see dem, you can't fight a war without suffering heavy casualties on your own side too, when it start, remember their will be no government to support you anymore, the battle ground will become hot LZ for your Fulani brothers , this time, you are not taking the battle to only Biafrans, it was middle belt and yoruba who fought civil war you are claiming glory for. This time, if middle beltans, South West, SS, SE, Niger Deltans, join forces against your Fulani brothers, you will run cross over Libya border before you understand what hit you is more than hell. Nonsense

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