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The Big Question !!! by Mcuzy(op): 8:25pm On Jan 17, 2020
Nigeria is made up of two parts north and south . Cattle rearers are mainly (if not fully) from the Northern part of the country .
Recently the price of garri soared in the south_ south (450 to 800), the price hike waka because of two reasons ;flood and "headers" . These cattle people will come to your farm,destroy ur crops with their cattle and (the height of wickedness) they will look for matured casavaas root it and feed to their cattle . Looking at the map of Nigeria one can't help but notice the North is way bigger than the south . The North has more land mass than south , and have more farmers than south and more vegetation . The question here is if the North has more landmass than south , what are fulani cattle rearers doing here instead of their hometown that is more cattle friendlyhuh?
Re: The Big Question !!! by Hillsong34: 8:26pm On Jan 17, 2020
Rubbish post by a shouterner angry
Re: The Big Question !!! by Nigerianization(m): 9:07pm On Jan 17, 2020
Hillsong34:
Rubbish post by a shouterner angry
Continue to shy away from the truth... Truth is like oil and no matter how much water you pour on it, it will remain on top.
Re: The Big Question !!! by Muna4real(f): 3:10am On Jan 18, 2020
Even me I wonder
Re: The Big Question !!! by itsme01: 7:14am On Jan 18, 2020
North is a Generaly facing desertification due to slight shifting of the earths polls that happens after many decades their by exposing more part to the sun,

Lake Chad which is the source of water for thier farming is fast drying up, infact only 10% of the remaining water body remains..

Fulani's are not Indegeneous to Northern Nigeria as they started arriving few years or a century ago, what this means is that unlike the Hausa's , The kanuri's , The Nupe's , the Igalas , the Gwaris and other indegenous northern ethnic group, Fulani dont have Indegenous Land to call their Own and most Hausas and Other nothern groups are strongly holding on to their lands for ariable farming
Re: The Big Question !!! by 9jii(m): 7:17am On Jan 18, 2020
Mcuzy:
Nigeria is made up of two parts north and south . Cattle rearers are mainly (if not fully) from the Northern part of the country .
Recently the price of garri soared in the south_ south (450 to 800), the price hike waka because of two reasons ;flood and "headers" . These cattle people will come to your farm,destroy ur crops with their cattle and (the height of wickedness) they will look for matured casavaas root it and feed to their cattle . Looking at the map of Nigeria one can't help but notice the North is way bigger than the south . The North has more land mass than south , and have more farmers than south and more vegetation . The question here is if the North has more landmass than south , what are fulani cattle rearers doing here instead of their hometown that is more cattle friendlyhuh?
May be when you grow up you will find the answer.
Re: The Big Question !!! by Yolmelifya: 7:20am On Jan 18, 2020
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itsme01:
North is a Generaly facing desertification due to slight shifting of the earths polls that happens after many decades their by exposing more part to the sun,

Lake Chad which is the source of water for thier farming is fast drying up, infact only 10% of the remaining water body remains..

Fulani's are not Indegeneous to Northern Nigeria as they started arriving few years or a century ago, what this means is that unlike the Hausa's , The kanuri's , The Nupe's , the Igalas , the Gwaris and other indegenous northern ethnic group, Fulani dont have Indegenous Land to call their Own and most Hausas and Other nothern groups are strongly holding on to their lands for ariable farming
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