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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by alienvirus: 8:08am On Aug 07, 2019
babzo:

Never heard of the guy, but the things he said is amazing sir.
Never knew such people existed. Apparently he was one of the warlords during the Ife Modakeke war in 1997.

The guy doesnt fear o. Said hes ready to take on the so called herdsmen, that they are not as tough as people think.
But his point is, he needs the Yoruba elders and Kings to rise and give the order; he says he has men everywhere ready to go; but without any backing, it wont succeed. Unfortunately it seems the elders are mostly comprised.

Yes. The guy is well respected in the street. I heard about him through an Islamic reformer ( Islamic EFCC) Saidi Shittu.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Nobody: 8:08am On Aug 07, 2019
His position is the same as Gani Adam's.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Carmal90(m): 8:11am On Aug 07, 2019
RockHard:


Yeah, sure. He is a 'reformed' thug used by Ladoja back in the day when he was fighting his former godfather (Adedibu).

I was told of how he was beaten, molested and arrested by police with the support of adedibu thugs..but I also heard how people the man was during the struggle, what I love about him is his calmness and composure.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Gandollaar(f): 8:12am On Aug 07, 2019
Jafol I expect you to come here and wail.. the real omoluabi is speaking on BBC
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Tumbulum: 8:14am On Aug 07, 2019
helinues:


Nobody is disputing the cluelessness of this government in handling the security situations in the country but what had/have state governors done about it before its getting out of hands?

Or are you saying the Christian governors were/are also part of the Islamatisation of South in General?
does state governors control the army or any of the security agencies? We saw the example of the forest guards established by the Benue government,the army and the police didn't give them the free hand to operate. The day you allow state police, then you can put the blame on the state governors,for now the security of the lives and properties of the citizens of the country rest solely in the hands of the FG.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by VenusEAGLE: 8:15am On Aug 07, 2019
Guestlander:
Sunday Igboho, interesting character.
I hope we will be able to say that agsin in the next 7 years
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Hafeexla(m): 8:23am On Aug 07, 2019
Mtcheeew, awon elenu ja waya

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Walelavender(m): 8:24am On Aug 07, 2019
Hmmm. .very interesting piece
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Krak(m): 8:26am On Aug 07, 2019
know:
I guess this guy path has not crossed that of Mc Olumo yet..I think they both respect their territories...

You clearly do not know who Sunday Igboho is. He is a legend that has been battle-tested over and over again.

MC Oluomo is nowhere to be found when people like these are in action. Go and find out more about this guy.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Samunique(m): 8:26am On Aug 07, 2019
Olawalesmarter:



And who told you this truth?

You stay at the comfort of your home and just cooked up a truth grin
Don't mind him !!!

Yoruba leaders are afraid of tinubu ?

Who is tinubu ?

When did he begin to reign ?

Rubbish !!! undecided

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by emerged01(m): 8:26am On Aug 07, 2019
IAmTobore:
I have just one word to say. That guy too run him mouth!
Hmm,bbc wont have interviewed him if Na mouth him they run. Wont know him if you have not heard about him.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by RockHard: 8:32am On Aug 07, 2019
adadike:
The truth is that Yoruba elders are afraid of Tinubu, they won't support you. You are on your own. You can only achieve this secretly with the help of Yoruba big wigs but only if they will not betray you.

Adadike, when will you show as much passion and interest in your igbo/SE regional issues the way you are always doing about Yoruba-related matters? Your obsession with connecting everything to Tinubu is very unhealthy, to say the least. A Catholic priest was murdered at Enugu very recently. A whole former Ambassador was also kidnapped from inside his own home at Enugu by Fulani herdsmen, yet you haven't said kpim (there's even a thread about it at the politics section which I am sure you've come across but shame no gree you to comment, yet you are on first page here commenting, where's your shame??). Some days ago it was also reported that an igbo labourer was almost hacked to death by herdsmen at Awka, Anambra. You are yet to hold Obiano, Ohanaeze, OUK, Peter Obi, Ugwuanyi and other igbo politicians to account for these incidences. Or is Tinubu the reason your own igbo elders are afraid too? Is Tinubu the cause of your problems in life. Woman, your likes need to get a life.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Samunique(m): 8:33am On Aug 07, 2019
uuzba:

He's speaking Yoruba
The text is in Yoruba again

What hope for those who are not Yoruba,like the remaining 80% of Nigeria?
Because the issues are strictly yoruba's !!!

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by AfonjaOgbuisi: 8:33am On Aug 07, 2019
helinues:


Heavily trooped since 2015...

Sometimes , I wonder how you guys believed your own constructing lies



That's what we called Fulanization, Buhari and northern politicians are working on it and it will backfire them




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDx8mzlBcaM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg_4WZFdxiY

Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by uuzba(m): 8:39am On Aug 07, 2019
Samunique:
Because the issues are strictly yoruba's !!!
Then put it on a Yoruba site.
We don't need that news here
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Samunique(m): 8:44am On Aug 07, 2019
uuzba:

Then put it on a Yoruba site.
We don't need that news here
Is this an igbo site ?

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by TheKingIsHere: 8:52am On Aug 07, 2019
tiredoflife:


Well I am not Yoruba but I understand it
He made a lot of sense
But his fear is that if he or others begin
The so called obas and oni will go against them
Yoruba leaders have sold out
And the followers are deep in it by supporting them

So the yoruba leaders are the sell outs? Na wa o

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by TheKingIsHere: 8:54am On Aug 07, 2019
babzo:

Never heard of the guy, but the things he said is amazing sir.
Never knew such people existed. Apparently he was one of the warlords during the Ife Modakeke war in 1997.

The guy doesnt fear o. Said hes ready to take on the so called herdsmen, that they are not as tough as people think.
But his point is, he needs the Yoruba elders and Kings to rise and give the order; he says he has men everywhere ready to go; but without any backing, it wont succeed. Unfortunately it seems the elders are mostly comprised.

The Fulani herdsmen are cowards. The people will fight and crush them but unfortunately, the leaders are compromised so it will be difficult.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by ugocitywnda: 9:03am On Aug 07, 2019
For the first time an afonja spoke like a saint in Naija. Thanks MNK power of knowledge.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by oluwaahmed: 9:13am On Aug 07, 2019
FG hand is in this thing. How come we never heard of miyetti Allah during GEJ time? We need to call a spade a spade. Nowadays you don't even know who is a Nigerian

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Optional09: 9:18am On Aug 07, 2019
wow! lovely
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by namio10: 9:22am On Aug 07, 2019
What is important in country is how far one's country can protect one, that one is happy with one's country;

not how rich ones country is, not how big ones country is.

Fulani-led far north started to divide Nigeria when twelve northern states adopted unconstitutional Islamic Sharia Criminal justice system. That's was beginning 1999 when Obasanjo the "unbeliever" became Nigeria's president.

Boko Haram emerged later and says it's fighting for a country to be governed with Islamic Sharia Criminal justice system.
Strange armed Herdsmen followed. Herdsmen have been in Nigeria for centuries, carrying only daggers.

We don't have to fight to divide dysfunctional Nigeria.

Once the southern regions secede from Nigeria, Fulani-led far north can't contemplate any fight to bring one Nigeria back.

Britain can't even come into it again.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by bluke(m): 9:48am On Aug 07, 2019
helinues:
But these herders have been flocking to SW since time immemorial

Nobody is disputing the presence of killer herdsmen but how many are they compared to the population of Fulani's in SW?

ruga will open your eyes, but it will be too late.
25million fulanis would flock in like cows, thats why.
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Guestlander: 10:07am On Aug 07, 2019
ACHILLES45:
i usually give yorubas kudos for their accomodating nature (live and let live), but i dont envy them now.
they need to wake up to reality else they lose their ancestral land and turn their offsprings to slaves tomorrow.
its quite painful that majority of them dont know what has befallen them yet because they have over time been vividly divided along religious line that they dont think out of their bible or quran.
in SE, we dont worship the bible or quran, we throw them into the fire when theres a very serious life-threatening issue and we work together to fight it. we are not there yet but i'm pretty sure that even the fulanis knows that it is not business as usual with the people of SE.
yorubas should all wake up now before its too late.

What arrant nonsense.
Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by zone51: 10:15am On Aug 07, 2019
know:
I guess this guy path has not crossed that of Mc Olumo yet...I think they both respect their territories...
Mc is known for thuggery, Igboho is not just a thug but also a warlord. Rumour heard it that he commands gun from the air and only fights in the open

BabaIbo:
I saw a black dot on his head, the dot is synonymous with some set of people but his name is Sunday Igboho
It's the camera lens

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by RockHard: 10:46am On Aug 07, 2019
ACHILLES45:
i usually give yorubas kudos for their accomodating nature (live and let live), but i dont envy them now.
they need to wake up to reality else they lose their ancestral land and turn their offsprings to slaves tomorrow.
its quite painful that majority of them dont know what has befallen them yet because they have over time been vividly divided along religious line that they dont think out of their bible or quran.
in SE, we dont worship the bible or quran, we throw them into the fire when theres a very serious life-threatening issue and we work together to fight it. we are not there yet but i'm pretty sure that even the fulanis knows that it is not business as usual with the people of SE.
yorubas should all wake up now before its too late.

Smh. Here you go again with your foolish chest-beating. A Catholic priest was recently murdered in cold blood at Enugu. A former ambassador was also kidnapped from his own house also at Enugu by Fulani herdsmen very recently (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/i-saw-hell-in-hands-of-herdsmen-says-ayogu/). At Awka in Anambra, an Igbo labourer was also almost hacked to death just a few days ago by herdsmen. Another Igbo man (Eze Chikamnayo) barely escaped with his life after being attacked on the Enugu-Portharcourt expressway by herdsmen just last week ( https://www.nairaland.com/5341673/fulani-herdsmen-attack-eze-chikamnayo ). Absolutely nothing has been done about these incidences that occurred in your
SE region; upon all your chest-beating. Yet, you are here feeling sorry for Yoruba people. Are you sure you are ok?

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by Amatarasha(f): 10:51am On Aug 07, 2019
Make tinubu give am 500m him go dey calm like adeyinka grandidiot

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by jneutron4000: 11:17am On Aug 07, 2019
Respect to you Baba Sunday Igboho Akoni Oodua

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by ElsonMorali: 11:24am On Aug 07, 2019
Seems the Yorubas have a standing army to repel the first major attack from the Fulani.

We are playing with fire in Nigeria.

I am prepared to pick up arms against the Fulani herdsmen in an all out war and I'm sure several others are also prepared in the case of war.

We only hope there won't be need for it. But with Buhari at the helm of affairs, I wouldn't bet on it.

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Re: BBC Interview With Sunday Igboho About Fulani Excesses In South West. by jafol(m): 11:55am On Aug 07, 2019
Gandollaar:
Jafol I expect you to come here and wail.. the real omoluabi is speaking on BBC

Abeg oloshi who are the people wailing on top the matter no be you igbos? Koshidanu

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