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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Nobody: 10:24pm On Jul 22, 2019
7lives:


I know the thing pain you, cry us a river.

I'm not the one who will cry you a river; You, your family and your generation will do that for yourselves when the appointed time comes.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by 7lives: 10:56pm On Jul 22, 2019
Gratefulheart01:


I'm not the one who will cry you a river; You, your family and your generation will do that for yourselves when the appointed time comes.

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Olopa ewo nt'epe?.
Amy ni nje amuni.
What is your obsession with Yoruba matter?.
Crying more than the bereaved, cry me a river jor.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by eghuan1(m): 11:04pm On Jul 22, 2019
And He said it is finished.




I give up on the Yoruba's.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Nobody: 11:05pm On Jul 22, 2019
7lives:


grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Olopa ewo nt'epe?.
Amy ni nje amuni.
What is your obsession with Yoruba matter?.
Crying more than the bereaved, cry me a river jor.

Èyin Iran erú ti e rapala wonu ìran Yoruba. Omo ale gbogbo ti aiye ti pa kadara yin da.

So, for your mind now, if I support and worship terrorists invading our land or if I lick the ass of the cattle herder caliphate, that means I'm Yoruba but if not, that means I'm not Yoruba?
I always wonder where they get all you born slaves. I believe most of you people are some nonentity and slaves who migrated to SW from wherever you may come from claiming to be Yoruba.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Ritchiee: 11:42pm On Jul 22, 2019
Gratefulheart01:


I'm not the one who will cry you a river; You, your family and your generation will do that for yourselves when the appointed time comes.

Let Akeredolu sort this out.Security in Yorubaland is more than the politics you people(govs) are playing.If the go ahead is given,only Agbekoya without OPC will decimate these Fulani herdsmen.We have done it before and the Northerners know our capabilities.

Why don't you Osus face the problem in your backyard and leave Yoruba alone.
What did you do in these situations?

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by kayusely70(m): 12:13am On Jul 23, 2019
A very absurd and repugnant development that shouldnt be encouraged.
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Gandollar(f): 1:44am On Jul 23, 2019
Beremx:
Who said he was ambushed?


Supposing he was, what would have been the story?
I thought nobody was going to ask,? I don't know where the man and zombies here got that from. The thread about his Facebook post on this was here and made front page

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Nobody: 6:08am On Jul 23, 2019
Ritchiee:


Let Akeredolu sort this out.Security in Yorubaland is more than the politics you people(govs) are playing.If the go ahead is given,only Agbekoya without OPC will decimate these Fulani herdsmen.We have done it before and the Northerners know our capabilities.

Why don't you Osus face the problem in your backyard and leave Yoruba alone.
What did you do in these situations?

First, keep the Orji Kalu pics to yourself because, I'm not from SE.
One of the dumbest and lamest thing i've see is when you bastards and almajiris who portray yourselves to be Yorubas come here and think anyone who doesn't support Fulani terrorist killing our people and trespassing our land is an easterner.
So to you, I'm Yoruba only if I bow to the backward stone age barbaric cattle herdsmen terrorists or if I support them or bow before the Fulani caliphate. Anyone who doesn't worship the stone age cattle herders is definitely from the east?
It shows how daft you're. Stop polluting our tribe. Youre not Yoruba, you're nothing but a dumb almajiri portraying yourself as a Yoruba.

We should wait till Fulani terrorist infiltrate everywhere before we act? Already they are performing so many havoc without restriction. So, we should even wait more and allow them to gain full control; and when they can't be controlled again, that is when we should start fighting them?
Are you sure you have a functional thinking faculty? I don't think so.

Òpònu, olopolo kíkú, Iran malu lati Iran almajiri ti o n pe ara re ni omo Yoruba. Omo ale lasan lasan. Awon ti eleda won ti gbabode.

May God send you polluted bastards dumb, daft lots back to wherever you may come from. You don't belong to our progressive right thinking educated Yourba kingdom.
Nonentities.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by kponkedenge(m): 6:22am On Jul 23, 2019
I wanted to talk but I noticed NwaAmaikpe has said it all.
What business does the Fulani have in another man's land that you now want to act as their vigilante?
The real question is.... How long have they been operating?
Who game them guns?
Have they ever made any arrest?
How are we sure the same guns they have are not the same ones been used in carrying out all this kidnapping and killing on Ondo's highway.
The most shocking part is when they said the police are aware of their operations.
This country is messed up

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Naajjii: 7:44am On Jul 23, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



After reading this balderdash, I am tempted to call this infamous critic a coward but I will muster the remaining strength in me left unsapped by Mama Ramotu to refrain from doing so.

Ogbeni, the moral of the story and the crux of the outrage is not in you being stopped by Fulani vigilante but in the existence of Fulani vigilante in a land outside theirs in a country that has vehemently opposed the existence of state policing and one that has championed the disarming of other vigilantes in the South.

The Yoruba community in Aberdeen do not have a vigilante, the Igbo community in Dallas do not have a special force neither do the Esans in Palermo have a police to checkmate the excesses of their kinsmen.
It is the sole responsibility of the host community to defend and protect the integrity of their sovereignty.

The existence of armed Fulani Vigilantes in Yoruba land is ludicrously absurb, downrightly insulting and completely repulsive to the senses of anyone who understands the dynamics of a very ethinically-divided country like Nigeria.

Why will they be allowed to carry guns, when the vigilante in Ogbunike were asked to submit all rifles, while the ones at Aviele use just machetes?

We must not be tempted to think this will help in unifying the country or curbing the menace of killer Fulani herdsmen. It is a subtle surrender of liberty, and a semi recolonization.

All NwaAmaikpe will advice our Yoruba leaders is;

"If Ukpaka employs his barber to be shaving his wife's pubic hair, he should not complain when his next baby looks like his barber".
You are one of those circulating falsehood against Fulani people. Now that this one person has come out to make a clarification , there you go with another rhetoric.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by myright: 7:46am On Jul 23, 2019
ok
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by emmaodet: 8:14am On Jul 23, 2019
Gratefulheart01:


Èyin Iran erú ti e rapala wonu ìran Yoruba. Omo ale gbogbo ti aiye ti pa kadara yin da.

So, for your mind now, if I support and worship terrorists invading our land or if I lick the ass of the cattle herder caliphate, that means I'm Yoruba but if not, that means I'm not Yoruba?
I always wonder where they get all you born slaves. I believe most of you people are some nonentity and slaves who migrated to SW from wherever you may come from claiming to be Yoruba.

My brother, i think large muslim population we have among we yorubas is a problem and also stupid education we believe we have

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Ritchiee: 8:31am On Jul 23, 2019
Gratefulheart01:


First, keep the Orji Kalu pics to yourself because, I'm not from SE.
One of the dumbest and lamest thing i've see is when you bastards and almajiris who portray yourselves to be Yorubas come here and think anyone who doesn't support Fulani terrorist killing our people and trespassing our land is an easterner.
So to you, I'm Yoruba only if I bow to the backward stone age barbaric cattle herdsmen terrorists or if I support them or bow before the Fulani caliphate. Anyone who doesn't worship the stone age cattle herders is definitely from the east?
It shows how daft you're. Stop polluting our tribe. Youre not Yoruba, you're nothing but a dumb almajiri portraying yourself as a Yoruba.

We should wait till Fulani terrorist infiltrate everywhere before we act? Already they are performing so many havoc without restriction. So, we should even wait more and allow them to gain full control; and when they can't be controlled again, that is when we should start fighting them?
Are you sure you have a functional thinking faculty? I don't think so.

Òpònu, olopolo kíkú, Iran malu lati Iran almajiri ti o n pe ara re ni omo Yoruba. Omo ale lasan lasan. Awon ti eleda won ti gbabode.

May God send you polluted bastards dumb, daft lots back to wherever you may come from. You don't belong to our progressive right thinking educated Yourba kingdom.
Nonentities.

You must be one of those foolish APC,PDP politicians.
Ori e te sinu pelu gbogbo isokuso ti O ko soke yen.Omo ajokuta ma mumi.
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by jerryvyne(m): 10:01am On Jul 23, 2019
Alright. Nice infk
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by lenghtinny(m): 10:35am On Jul 23, 2019
I need to reconsider this my Akure trip.....

Akeredolu no dey try at all with security.... He's turning Ondo into a banana republic....

As I dislike Amosun reach, one area he performed excellently is security....
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by AFONJACOW(m): 10:40am On Jul 23, 2019
Cowardly is their middle name... They will rather defend their Fulani masters than to fault them.


If I wake up from sleep and hear Yorubas are beating drum of war, I will just go back to sleep IBB 1993

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Bizibi(m): 10:41am On Jul 23, 2019
Beremx:
But you haven't said anything about the Fulani herdsmen vigilante in Ondo state. What have you to say Ascari?
you dey ask that one question wey you go know the yeye reply....

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by blackpanda: 10:43am On Jul 23, 2019
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Gratefulheart01:



1. Armed local un-uniformed rouges, who do not belong to any of the country's official security force freely carrying guns and swords in broad day light, roaming the highway freely as they want.

2. Trespassing In another people's territory. All the way from north to Ondo in south west.

3.Especially again, members of a controversial terrorist group who have been kidnapping and massacring people.


And Dr. Kayode Ajulo is trying to debunk what exactly? That it's right for northern terrorists to freely carry guns and roam South west? So this ediot who calls himself a doctor expects miyetti allah's vigilantes to arrest their fellow terrorist of same sect and brotherhood? He must be mentally unstable.
What's really wrong with South West for fvck sake? Where have we gotten all these simpletons who are polluting our tribe from? Such a pity.
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You are actually part of the security problem he is talking about. Blabbing upandan
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by bionixs: 10:43am On Jul 23, 2019
FarahAideed:
The bottom line is that Fulanis are now providing community police service in Ondo ? What happened to OPC handling such vigilante service ...
this people are idiots. All they do is call names and check activities of igbos

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Nelsonobj: 10:44am On Jul 23, 2019
Hmmmm now I know that guns has been legalized in this country only for fulanis
Carrying guns in Broadday light roaming around
another man's territory wothout questioning by our so called security agents
Yoruba's why are you shying away from ur responsibilities.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by promiseniqqa(m): 10:45am On Jul 23, 2019
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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 10:45am On Jul 23, 2019
LordviccoDaGuru:
grin grin grin

Shame on Igbos wailers in South-East they have broadcast the news their own way. Even Nairaland Wailers grin Shame to President Federal Republic of Nairaland wailers, Atikulooter.

The man they said he was ambushed by fulani herdsmen have finally spoken. He only stop by nobody ambushed him. Shame on lazy Nigerian Youths grin grin grin
........


Oga go and chase away your masters from your land first before calling any tribes name for assistance....

How can you allow another tribe to have ammunition to protect it's body in your own land .....

You have a better dangerous case to deal with than the trash you vomited above

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by anonimi: 10:47am On Jul 23, 2019
EcoBrick:
A social critic and respected human rights lawyer, Dr. Kayode Ajulo has declared he was not stopped by Fulani herdsmen at a checkpoint.
He said he only interacted with two members of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Vigilante group around Akoko on his way to Abuja.

He said the operation of the vigilance group is known to all the security apparatus in the area.

He said his interaction with the members of the vigilante group was a voluntary undertaking as part of his profiling as a discerning leader of his community.

He said the interaction was part of his desire of curbing the menace of insecurity in Nigeria.

He urged Nigerians to sever political and ethnic sentiments from their minds on the insecurity in the country.

Ajulo, who made the clarifications in a statement in Abuja, said other security men came to corroborate the claims of the two members of the vigilante group.

His statement was titled “Synoptic account of my encounter with the Vigilante Group on the Highway.”


https://thenationonlineng.net/breaking-i-was-not-ambushed-by-herdsmen-says-kayode-ajulo/

He encountered them but he was not stopped.
Okay, we haff heard.
Next.
When the baby demon becomes a full monster it will consume everyone.


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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Difrent: 10:48am On Jul 23, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



After reading this balderdash, I am tempted to call this infamous critic a coward but I will muster the remaining strength in me left unsapped by Mama Ramotu to refrain from doing so.

Ogbeni, the moral of the story and the crux of the outrage is not in you being stopped by Fulani vigilante but in the existence of Fulani vigilante in a land outside theirs in a country that has vehemently opposed the existence of state policing and one that has championed the disarming of other vigilantes in the South.

The Yoruba community in Aberdeen do not have a vigilante, the Igbo community in Dallas do not have a special force neither do the Esans in Palermo have a police to checkmate the excesses of their kinsmen.
It is the sole responsibility of the host community to defend and protect the integrity of their sovereignty.

The existence of armed Fulani Vigilantes in Yoruba land is ludicrously absurb, downrightly insulting and completely repulsive to the senses of anyone who understands the dynamics of a very ethinically-divided country like Nigeria.

Why will they be allowed to carry guns, when the vigilante in Ogbunike were asked to submit all rifles, while the ones at Aviele use just machetes?

We must not be tempted to think this will help in unifying the country or curbing the menace of killer Fulani herdsmen. It is a subtle surrender of liberty, and a semi recolonization.

All NwaAmaikpe will advice our Yoruba leaders is;

"If Ukpaka employs his barber to be shaving his wife's pubic hair, he should not complain when his next baby looks like his barber".

Oga Lalasticlala biko over to you.

you are one of those commentators Ajulo referred to, if you are not careful, your likes will push Nigeria to civil war...... all vigilantes on highways carry dane guns, a least in Oyo state i know, dont make it look like other vigilantes dont carry guns.
that said, have you bothered to know what informed the the establishment of the vigilantes......no , you just went to town crying foul . FYI, the vigilantes are there to ward away those criminal fulanis who are perpetrating these crimes, is there anything wrong here? we all know many fulanis have been living with us peacefully for ages and not wanting those criminally minded ones to soil their relationship with their hosts decided to have a vigilante to ward off those criminals, is that wrong?
In almost all cities and towns in this country, there are hausa/fulani security men in our houses, have that made them take over our houses? we dont want them in our forests but allow then to man your gates in the city, does that make sense?

you dont have to like Buhari, but if you let the hatred of buhari cloud your reasoning , there will be no country left for your Atiku to preside over

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by Nemesis909: 10:48am On Jul 23, 2019
emmaodet:


My brother, i think large muslim population we have among we yorubas is a problem and also stupid education we believe we have

What of the rest of you that wallow in bigotry?

Watch how he would try to defend himself.
Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by FarahAideed: 10:51am On Jul 23, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



After reading this balderdash, I am tempted to call this infamous critic a coward but I will muster the remaining strength in me left unsapped by Mama Ramotu to refrain from doing so.

Ogbeni, the moral of the story and the crux of the outrage is not in you being stopped by Fulani vigilante but in the existence of Fulani vigilante in a land outside theirs in a country that has vehemently opposed the existence of state policing and one that has championed the disarming of other vigilantes in the South.

The Yoruba community in Aberdeen do not have a vigilante, the Igbo community in Dallas do not have a special force neither do the Esans in Palermo have a police to checkmate the excesses of their kinsmen.
It is the sole responsibility of the host community to defend and protect the integrity of their sovereignty.

The existence of armed Fulani Vigilantes in Yoruba land is ludicrously absurb, downrightly insulting and completely repulsive to the senses of anyone who understands the dynamics of a very ethinically-divided country like Nigeria.

Why will they be allowed to carry guns, when the vigilante in Ogbunike were asked to submit all rifles, while the ones at Aviele use just machetes?

We must not be tempted to think this will help in unifying the country or curbing the menace of killer Fulani herdsmen. It is a subtle surrender of liberty, and a semi recolonization.

All NwaAmaikpe will advice our Yoruba leaders is;

"If Ukpaka employs his barber to be shaving his wife's pubic hair, he should not complain when his next baby looks like his barber".

Oga Lalasticlala biko over to you.


Gbam gbam

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by IamPatriotic(m): 10:51am On Jul 23, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



After reading this balderdash, I am tempted to call this infamous critic a coward but I will muster the remaining strength in me left unsapped by Mama Ramotu to refrain from doing so.

Ogbeni, the moral of the story and the crux of the outrage is not in you being stopped by Fulani vigilante but in the existence of Fulani vigilante in a land outside theirs in a country that has vehemently opposed the existence of state policing and one that has championed the disarming of other vigilantes in the South.

The Yoruba community in Aberdeen do not have a vigilante, the Igbo community in Dallas do not have a special force neither do the Esans in Palermo have a police to checkmate the excesses of their kinsmen.
It is the sole responsibility of the host community to defend and protect the integrity of their sovereignty.

The existence of armed Fulani Vigilantes in Yoruba land is ludicrously absurb, downrightly insulting and completely repulsive to the senses of anyone who understands the dynamics of a very ethinically-divided country like Nigeria.

Why will they be allowed to carry guns, when the vigilante in Ogbunike were asked to submit all rifles, while the ones at Aviele use just machetes?

We must not be tempted to think this will help in unifying the country or curbing the menace of killer Fulani herdsmen. It is a subtle surrender of liberty, and a semi recolonization.

All NwaAmaikpe will advice our Yoruba leaders is;

"If Ukpaka employs his barber to be shaving his wife's pubic hair, he should not complain when his next baby looks like his barber".

Oga Lalasticlala biko over to you.

Oga, I'm from Ikare Akoko, in the early 90s, there're seriously and deadly case of armed robbery in the town, especially around the popular Osele market and Igbos were accused of being behind the crime. What did they do? They formed a kind of volunteer group of Igbo traders in the market to help curb the menace and it yielded results. It turned out that not only Igbos were the criminals. What am I trying to say? The same thing could be playing out here, don't crucify the entire fulani race because you hate Buhari or because of murderous herdsmen. You don't live in a solitary enclave, Atiku is also a fulani man.

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Re: I Was Not Ambushed By Herdsmen - Kayode Ajulo by ItsMeAboki(m): 10:54am On Jul 23, 2019
Kudos to this man for speaking the truth against an overwhelming sentiment to tow the line along the ongoing false narrative.
His clarification has already taken the wind out of the sail of the bigots whose only desire seems to be to propagate hatred and unrest through falsehood and incitement.

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