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Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 2:46pm On Aug 06, 2018
My country Nigeria has been embroiled in series of clashes/attacks between farmers and the so called Fulani herdsmen.

As a practising farmer and an agropreneur for about a decade who work in the rural areas,i have had my own share of bad experience one time or the other of cattle straying into farms, eating and destroying farms.
Most times, we settle it and the cattle rearers are banned from the areas although the Bororo(the non-nigerian cattle rearers) can prove stubborn sometimes but we have map out strategies that have enable us to have no incidence of Fulani herdsmen on our farms for the last 7 years.

As a non-partisan Nigerian with no affiliation to any political parties,i am force to ask myself why the incessant attacks, gruesome murder, on the rise in recent times? owing the the fact that we and the Fulanis have lived peacefully for decades with no issues of invasion of communities and massacre of thousands of rural dwellers.

It's heartbroken that people who feeds and hold the future to the food security of hundred of millions of Nigerians are being slaughtered on a daily basis.

I can only point fingers to the political class
I think the political class has a lot of answers to the questions being asked by Nigerians?
Why do we have these attacks on the rise in recent times?
Are they using us as pawns in their political chess board game?
Why are tangible steps not taken to stem the tides?
These and many more questions are what need urgent actionable answers to save our country.

Are those attacks politically motivated?
Your opinion in the comment section.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Nobody: 2:56pm On Aug 06, 2018
Yes they are. Done to paint buhari bad. Bt buhari pple used bh for same purpose.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Fierce11: 3:07pm On Aug 06, 2018
It is obvious that the killings are politically inclined... what better way for this corrupt administration to launder money if not through playing 'major' political games at the expense of the masses.. In economics, the m0st common theorem is; "an increase in demands leads to an equal increase in supply". This also shows you that an increase in the killings would result to serious demands for solutions.. And can there be any solution without money? What better way to launder money than this? Besides, how much did the bastard allocate to 'fight' the so-called men from another country? How much did they claim has been infused into the military? What of those planes they where talking about? And monies kept for the IDPs nko? Can they show you a single improvement? It is obvious that this country is so very dead.. and until useless zombiesx like the fool above me stop the stupidity and help us handle the mess, then with a sadden heart, i fear we are going nowhere... ymw

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Nobody: 3:11pm On Aug 06, 2018
Buhari is the one leading the jihad.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by FarahAideed: 3:13pm On Aug 06, 2018
No it's no but currently has the backing of big person in the current govt

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by PaChukwudi44(m): 3:20pm On Aug 06, 2018
Buharui and his security chiefs are providing cover for the miyetti allah terrorists to perate with impunity.In due time they will receive their recompense

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 6:14pm On Aug 06, 2018
yeyerolling:
Yes they are. Done to paint buhari bad. Bt buhari pple used bh for same purpose.
But is it the same way we are going to continue the dirty politics at the expense of the masses and farmers?

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:20pm On Aug 06, 2018
Fierce11:
It is obvious that the killings are politically inclined... what better way for this corrupt administration to launder money if not through playing 'major' political games at the expense of the masses.. In economics, the m0st common theorem is; "an increase in demands leads to an equal increase in supply". This also shows you that an increase in the killings would result to serious demands for solutions.. And can there be any solution without money? What better way to launder money than this? Besides, how much did the bastard allocate to 'fight' the so-called men from another country? How much did they claim has been infused into the military? What of those planes they where talking about? And monies kept for the IDPs nko? Can they show you a single improvement? It is obvious that this country is so very dead.. and until useless zombiesx like the fool above me stop the stupidity and help us handle the mess, then with a sadden heart, i fear we are going nowhere... ymw
what I can deduce from your statement is that the politicians (APC) are the ones causing the trouble to budget more billions for security so that they can launder it for personal and business use?
am I right?
don't you think the opposition parties can also be doing the same to score political point and use that to castigate the ruling party and cast a picture of lack of capabilities to stem security lapses and make us to think they are the ones that can solve those security challenges so as to gain sympathy and votes from Nigerians?
just thinking

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 9:37am On Aug 07, 2018
FarahAideed:
No it's no but currently has the backing of big person in the current govt
but why would they back the killings if they don't have any political agenda or gains from it?

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:03am On Aug 08, 2018
PaChukwudi44:
Buharui and his security chiefs are providing cover for the miyetti allah terrorists to perate with impunity.In due time they will receive their recompense
I hope justice will be done to the victim families.
Something needs to be done urgently.
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:21am On Aug 09, 2018
Go get your PVC.... it's ending soon. Good. morning.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 11:11am On Aug 11, 2018
My observations
It's about personal interest when it comes to politicians and not the citizens interest.

Don't die for any politician because of stipend that you will be given.

Go get your PVC.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by IslamicRebel01: 11:38am On Aug 11, 2018
APC is a jihadist party.

Muslims see Buhari as an islamic jihadist leader and not as a Nigerian. Nigeria is a British gift to Islamic North and so the muslims are scared whenever they hear anything like " breakup" or "referendum". To them, an infidel cannot rule Nigeria in peace. No muslim can support a christian. The only christian they can support is one that hates his people. The one that does not have the interest of his people at heart.

The only non muslims who support APC are RCCG members and some Southern Christians who hate themselves and hate their people. The ones that cannot speak their language and the ones that are slaves at heart. RCCG is a confirmed Islamic church....corrupt to the core. Erastus Akingbola, former intercontinental bank head, was a crook and a pastor of the church. Mallam Usman Osunbade is a crook and a pastor of the church. Hajiya Tinubu is also a crook and a pastor of the church. Not to talk of other DSS snipers and other crooks in government.

Tou can never see a southern freedom fighter who supports APC. You cannot see a proponent of resource countrol or referendum that supports APC because the party is built up for terrorist parasistes and they need Niger delta money for their islamic jihad.

Yoruba muslims.all aboard. Not one yoruba muslim has the brain to oppose APC. Once I see the name, I know I can expect zero independent reasoning.

Nigerian muslims are terrorised by the following names/words

"FREEDOM", "REFERENDUM", "BIAFRA", NNAMDI KANU",

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by StillX10(m): 11:42am On Aug 11, 2018
It both politically and religiously motivated

Politically : to destabilize places where Buhari has poor chances of winning election

Religiously :to dispel non-Muslims from their own lands and a purely Islamic lands headed specially by the Fulani: part of the islamisation agenda

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 8:43pm On Aug 11, 2018
IslamicRebel01:
APC is a jihadist party.

Muslims see Buhari as an islamic jihadist leader and not as a Nigerian. Nigeria is a British gift to Islamic North and so the muslims are scared whenever they hear anything like " breakup" or "referendum". To them, an infidel cannot rule Nigeria in peace. No muslim can support a christian. The only christian they can support is one that hates his people. The one that does not have the interest of his people at heart.

The only non muslims who support APC are RCCG members and some Southern Christians who hate themselves and hate their people. The ones that cannot speak their language and the ones that are slaves at heart. RCCG is a confirmed Islamic church....corrupt to the core. Erastus Akingbola, former intercontinental bank head, was a crook and a pastor of the church. Mallam Usman Osunbade is a crook and a pastor of the church. Hajiya Tinubu is also a crook and a pastor of the church. Not to talk of other DSS snipers and other crooks in government.

Tou can never see a southern freedom fighter who supports APC. You cannot see a proponent of resource countrol or referendum that supports APC because the party is built up for terrorist parasistes and they need Niger delta money for their islamic jihad.

Yoruba muslims.all aboard. Not one yoruba muslim has the brain to oppose APC. Once I see the name, I know I can expect zero independent reasoning.

Nigerian muslims are terrorised by the following names/words

"FREEDOM", "REFERENDUM", "BIAFRA", NNAMDI KANU",

But do you think politics should be played along religion line.
In developed countries, people support politicians based on ideology.
If I believe in good governance and you believe in it too, then I will support and vote for you
if you are against abortion and I am against it as well, the you have my support and vote

Politics is solely based on ideology not on religion or tribal line
when are we going to stop playing politics above sentiments in africa?

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Nobody: 9:09pm On Aug 11, 2018
I used to think that most Herdmen clashes is political motivated until my short stay in Wukari, Taraba State and Jos. Northerners both Christians and Muslims are intolerant and they are almost the same in term of extremism . To be sincere the bad eggs amongst minorities do thief the herdmen Cows and they do receive accolade from their villages even eat it together and you know Fulani hardly forgive and later come back with full force. Sincerely I don't think we can have lasting solution for now untill Ranching is considered

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by gidgiddy: 9:13pm On Aug 11, 2018
Lesgupnigeria:

My country Nigeria has been embroiled in series of clashes/attacks
I can only point fingers to the political class
I think the political class has a lot of answers to the questions being asked by Nigerians?
Why do we have these attacks on the rise in recent times?
Are they using us as pawns in their political chess board game?
Why are tangible steps not taken to stem the tides?
These and many more questions are what need urgent actionable answers to save our country.

Are those attacks politically motivated?
Your opinion in the comment section.

This questions are irrelevant
The important thing is that the attacks should not be happening!
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by pryme(m): 9:25pm On Aug 11, 2018
I dont blame Boko Haram or the Fulani Herdsmen, I blame the insensitive and spineless president at the helm of affairs while these insects run around unchecked.

Boko haram and the herdsmen is like an insect compared to the federal might. I hated Johnathan for turning a blind eye and dealing with Boko Haram with kid gloves, accusing the opposition of using Boko haram to unsettle his administration.

Now its Buhar's turn, we are being served the same B.S that the opposition is using the Herdsmen to unsettle his administration. Who do these fools take us for? are they telling us that if the Commander in Chief ask who is responsible for all these killings, no one can tell him the answer or no one can answer? or are the security chiefs that clueless? if they are that clueless why are they still the security chiefs?

Buhari, Johnathan, they are all the same.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Okoroawusa: 9:42pm On Aug 11, 2018
before nko?
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 8:05am On Aug 12, 2018
StillX10:
It both politically and religiously motivated

Politically : to destabilize places where Buhari has poor chances of winning election

Religiously :to dispel non-Muslims from their own lands and a purely Islamic lands headed specially by the Fulani: part of the islamisation agenda
is it why we are still backward in Nigeria? if some few people can go about killing innocent souls just because a few want to gain a political point? it's disheartening and shameful.
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Alen4smit: 9:45am On Aug 12, 2018
Lesgupnigeria:

My country Nigeria has been embroiled in series of clashes/attacks between farmers and the so called Fulani herdsmen.

As a practising farmer and an agropreneur for about a decade who work in the rural areas,i have had my own share of bad experience one time or the other of cattle straying into farms, eating and destroying farms.
Most times, we settle it and the cattle rearers are banned from the areas although the Bororo(the non-nigerian cattle rearers) can prove stubborn sometimes but we have map out strategies that have enable us to have no incidence of Fulani herdsmen on our farms for the last 7 years.

As a non-partisan Nigerian with no affiliation to any political parties,i am force to ask myself why the incessant attacks, gruesome murder, on the rise in recent times? owing the the fact that we and the Fulanis have lived peacefully for decades with no issues of invasion of communities and massacre of thousands of rural dwellers.

It's heartbroken that people who feeds and hold the future to the food security of hundred of millions of Nigerians are being slaughtered on a daily basis.

I can only point fingers to the political class
I think the political class has a lot of answers to the questions being asked by Nigerians?
Why do we have these attacks on the rise in recent times?
Are they using us as pawns in their political chess board game?
Why are tangible steps not taken to stem the tides?
These and many more questions are what need urgent actionable answers to save our country.

Are those attacks politically motivated?
Your opinion in the comment section.
you dont neeed a soothsayer to know that they islamizamation agenda to campaign against him fulani herdsmen menace is just a step further in their campaign of calumny.but those using the blood of the masses to settle political scores will never know peace!

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Alen4smit: 9:57am On Aug 12, 2018
Lesgupnigeria:

My country Nigeria has been embroiled in series of clashes/attacks between farmers and the so called Fulani herdsmen.

As a practising farmer and an agropreneur for about a decade who work in the rural areas,i have had my own share of bad experience one time or the other of cattle straying into farms, eating and destroying farms.
Most times, we settle it and the cattle rearers are banned from the areas although the Bororo(the non-nigerian cattle rearers) can prove stubborn sometimes but we have map out strategies that have enable us to have no incidence of Fulani herdsmen on our farms for the last 7 years.

As a non-partisan Nigerian with no affiliation to any political parties,i am force to ask myself why the incessant attacks, gruesome murder, on the rise in recent times? owing the the fact that we and the Fulanis have lived peacefully for decades with no issues of invasion of communities and massacre of thousands of rural dwellers.

It's heartbroken that people who feeds and hold the future to the food security of hundred of millions of Nigerians are being slaughtered on a daily basis.

I can only point fingers to the political class
I think the political class has a lot of answers to the questions being asked by Nigerians?
Why do we have these attacks on the rise in recent times?
Are they using us as pawns in their political chess board game?
Why are tangible steps not taken to stem the tides?
These and many more questions are what need urgent actionable answers to save our country.

Are those attacks politically motivated?
Your opinion in the comment section.
you dont neeed a soothsayer to know that the idea is to justify the islamizamation agenda they used to campaign against him fulani herdsmen menace is just a step further in their campaign of calumny.but those using the blood of the masses to settle political scores will never know peace!

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 4:37pm On Aug 12, 2018
topeayan:
I used to think that most Herdmen clashes is political motivated until my short stay in Wukari, Taraba State and Jos. Northerners both Christians and Muslims are intolerant and they are almost the same in term of extremism . To be sincere the bad eggs amongst minorities do thief the herdmen Cows and they do receive accolade from their villages even eat it together and you know Fulani hardly forgive and later come back with full force. Sincerely I don't think we can have lasting solution for now untill Ranching is considered
I think ranching should be part of the solution but do you think the Fulani cattle rearers will want to establish ranch as they are used to moving their cattles around?
Now, nobody wants to give out their land for ranching and the law against Fulani rearers seems to aggravate the killings to a new high level.
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 7:12pm On Aug 12, 2018
gidgiddy:


This questions are irrelevant
The important thing is that the attacks should not be happening!
The attack should not be happening but they are happening.
How do we stop the attack?
Are we going to wait till the attack start spread to every part of the country?
something urgent need to be done soon.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:33am On Aug 13, 2018
pryme:
I dont blame Boko Haram or the Fulani Herdsmen, I blame the insensitive and spineless president at the helm of affairs while these insects run around unchecked.

Boko haram and the herdsmen is like an insect compared to the federal might. I hated Johnathan for turning a blind eye and dealing with Boko Haram with kid gloves, accusing the opposition of using Boko haram to unsettle his administration.

Now its Buhar's turn, we are being served the same B.S that the opposition is using the Herdsmen to unsettle his administration. Who do these fools take us for? are they telling us that if the Commander in Chief ask who is responsible for all these killings, no one can tell him the answer or no one can answer? or are the security chiefs that clueless? if there are that clueless why are they still the security chiefs?

Buhari, Johnathan, they are all the same.
Personally,I believe the president wield a lot of power to stop this killings,he has the police,the military to stop all of this but it seems nothing is being done.
As I write now,some killings are still taking place with no hindrance from the military forces.
when is all of this going to stop?

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by pryme(m): 10:50am On Aug 13, 2018
Lesgupnigeria:

Personally,I believe the president wield a lot of power to stop this killings,he has the police,the military to stop all of this but it seems nothing is being done.
As I write now,some killings are still taking place with no hindrance from the military forces.
when is all of this going to stop?

Until we have a President that is answerable to the people, a president that is a servant leader, a president that care about what happens to the man on the street.

It's sickening how murderers are allowed to roam free all in the name of politics, ethnicity or party affiliations.

Unfortunately all the presidential candidates at the moment are not the selfless ones that will go against their sponsors just to save Nigeria.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 2:08pm On Aug 13, 2018
pryme:


Until we have a President that is answerable to the people, a president that is a servant leader, a president that care about what happens to the man on the street.

It's sickening how murderers are allowed to roam free all in the name of politics, ethnicity or party affiliations.

Unfortunately all the presidential candidates at the moment are not the selfless ones that will go against their sponsors just to save Nigeria.
unfortunately the current political system does not allow selfless leaders to emacipate,I think new generations of leaders bounded by the same ideology and independent of the money bags needs to emerge for total redemption of this country

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 8:48am On Aug 14, 2018
Your PVC is your power....Go get it now. Registration is closing soon.
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Christistruth00: 9:16am On Aug 14, 2018
FarahAideed:
No it's no but currently has the backing of big person in the current govt
Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Christistruth00: 9:21am On Aug 14, 2018
FarahAideed:
No it's no but currently has the backing of big person in the current govt

Ex DG Of DSS Lawan Daura May have been involved, remember TY Danjuma said the Security Services colluded with them,and the man knew what he was saying.

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by Lesgupnigeria(m): 12:46pm On Aug 14, 2018
Christistruth00:


Ex DG Of DSS Lawan Daura May have been involved, remember TY Danjuma said the Security Services colluded with them,and the man knew what he was saying.
it might be
I am sure this people has sponsors who give them weapons.
How will you get AK47 from when you cannot afford 3 square meal?

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Re: Is Fulani Herdsmen Attack Politically Motivated? by donchrisk(m): 1:26pm On Aug 14, 2018
How come Benue is now calm since the governor defect from APC to PDP
I sense something here. Weldun PDP you have achieved what u been looking for. This killers are PDP agent.

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