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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by psalmylee(m): 11:08pm On Mar 04, 2020
Zoo

Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by ablejesus26(m): 11:08pm On Mar 04, 2020
optimus106:
I wonder how it will be,if Buhari was no longer president,what will be the fate of these herdsmen?

See how they are reducing the population of Nigeria.
After killing those in the village, those in the capital and metropolis will be slaughtered too,thats the plan IMO.

The next president come 2023 should not be of northern xtract.

Only if he(d nxt) will not be doing like one mumu and dancing to the tune of some stupid northern cabals that has kept Nigeria in perpetual poverty and backwardness.

They want the entire country to be like the north.


Imagine an igbo-man rearing cows or begging on the streets and all.


These herdsmen remainds me of the story of DanFodio...

The sooner you know your enemies the beta

Anything is possible.
bia remove Imo from that you post now now
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Rapmoney(m): 11:10pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
You are just a cheap troll. Nobody takes you seriously.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nwaonyishi69:
North, their north, home of backward ever forward never. See what blind support for containment and hatred for igbos have brought upon so many tribes in Nigeria. Or, is it in their stars that the TiV, igala, jukum, ijaw, yoruba, etc are naturally happy eating Fulani poo? Otherwise, how can we all look on for a group of less than 7 million people to turn more than 200 million others to slaves and refugees in their ancestral land and with many scattering all across the world for survival. Why do we prefer one nation until death, in the hands of Fulanis, wipes our different and unique history and culture out of reckoning on the face of the earth? They failed in central Africa, Ghana, Guinea and Cameroon, so are we underlings? What a pity, to see men just crying when their relations and loved ones' heads are being hacked off, daily, without any action.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by KennieKingOba(m): 11:11pm On Mar 04, 2020
thank God for putting the idea of Amotekun in the brain of our southwest leaders...

Amotekun de, ekute ile e paramo
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Fash20: 11:13pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
When will you have sense?
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by haaryobhami: 11:14pm On Mar 04, 2020
IWTBAB:
all dis curse ms will go back to u n ur family 10 times. u no go eva see beta for life. mumu supporting evil sef dey curse person. na dat evil wey u vote for go destroy u n all ur people one vy one. see him dropping saliva every where. irritant mumu. i go slap sense into ur empty brain
here comes another fulani animal that support fulani killing,one day the havoc will be against u Fulani animals
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Sweeetheart(m): 11:17pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
i know you're planted here to loud out both the good and bad works of this useless government


I just want to remind you of your last breath. all these your job for cash we end one day then what people say about you will be your judgement antecedent
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by SmartMen: 11:17pm On Mar 04, 2020
IWTBAB:
y u dey curse ur sef n ut family like dis. all dis tin dey go ur family house o, incase u no know. we go read wen ur prayers to ur family happen. see as e just dey drop saliva everywhere . man wey no smart. irritant
shut and face your front or u want make i curse you join?
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Euegene100001: 11:21pm On Mar 04, 2020
Y are Fulani and their religion this wicked ?
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by SmartMen: 11:23pm On Mar 04, 2020
Sweeetheart:
i know you're planted here to loud out both the good and bad works of this useless government


I just want to remind you of your last breath. all these your job for cash we end one day then what people say about you will be your judgement antecedent
dont mind dem. they will soon be jobless as time is fast approaching for useless bloock sucking buhari to vacate that seat.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 11:23pm On Mar 04, 2020
SmartMen:
shut and face your front or u want make i curse you join?
curse wey don dey rorate on top ur head and everyone in ur family already? na from tomorrow morning u go dey count Scores on d curses wey u carry giv ur family. mumu irritant
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by lanrex101: 11:23pm On Mar 04, 2020
May almighty Allah punish those behind this attack. May their generations never know peace.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Kenneth10110(m): 11:24pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
Solution mpa gi
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 11:25pm On Mar 04, 2020
haaryobhami:
here comes another fulani animal that support fulani killing,one day the havoc will be against u Fulani animals
wen a dirty pig dey call correct man animal dat mean say Nnamdi dey alright to call dem pigs and swines. all ur curses go begin appear for yr family lives as from tomorrow. dirty irritant
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by oglalasioux(m): 11:27pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
The survival of the Fulani through RUGA will put someone else at a disadvantage. So the middle ground, in your opinion, is for the Fulani to kill until RUGA is granted. If this is not the highest level of terrorism, then English language has a serious change to make in its lexicon.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by ebuclassic18(m): 11:27pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
Sir,with all due respect remember that our skin is black and a Blackman has his way of reasoning, all you did is jus to write grammar Ruga will not work but rather generate another form of conflicts in the communities allocated. But if this is ur agenda to introduce or force ruga to be installed in the nation u mite end up killing everyone before u achieve it
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by surgical: 11:30pm On Mar 04, 2020
successmatters:
You are wicked and very heartless.
he or she is a senseless Fulani living on drug and free fund why would he or she not display madness
I blame the benue people who cannot come together and fight for their lives or does the so called Fulanis have more than the the two hands that God gave to everybody including the benue people
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by dplores(m): 11:31pm On Mar 04, 2020
I don't think Benue people love their lives.... I don't think so.

If they do, let them follow in the steps of the Yoruba land "Amotekun".

2face Idibia
Terry G
And their likes...

It is now your people need you guys don't be a cow that moves backward.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by eagleu: 11:32pm On Mar 04, 2020
Gowon and Danjuma are obviously enjoying their northern solidarity now!
Good morning.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by supercase1(m): 11:35pm On Mar 04, 2020
Sylraph1:
With this RUBBISH you wrote,you will perish in hell and my prayer for you is That nemesis will catch up With you and your likes....

CONTINUE,YOUR DOOM IS NEAR!!!
Don't mind the idiot,I hope uve heard that the USA have now placed a bounty on shekau head,let's us all do our best to let the Americans know that these fulani herdsmen are cousins and partners with shekau,if their leader is arrested shekau is arrested.who knows buhari might end up like Saddam Hussein of Iraqhuh
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by supercase1(m): 11:36pm On Mar 04, 2020
ebuclassic18:
Sir,with all due respect remember that our skin is black and a Blackman has his way of reasoning, all you did is jus to write grammar Ruga will not work but rather generate another form of conflicts in the communities allocated. But if this is ur agenda to introduce or force ruga to be installed in the nation u mite end up killing everyone before u achieve it
The guy u quoted is a fulani man,they are not black men they are animals pls don't get it twisted
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by BTCog: 11:48pm On Mar 04, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
Ruga is okay only if you can use the vast Sambisa forest. Sambisa can contain all the cows in West Africa. We can even approve importing grasses from Brazil once the cows finish all the available grasses there.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by SmartMen: 11:53pm On Mar 04, 2020
IWTBAB:
curse wey don dey rorate on top ur head and everyone in ur family already? na from tomorrow morning u go dey count Scores on d curses wey u carry giv ur family. mumu irritant
na thunder go strike u? who u think say u b? If u get mind, drop your surname make we see how you go spend the weekend.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Ken4Christ: 12:03am On Mar 05, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
Ruga my foot. There is nothing like herdsmen farmers clashes. The attacks are pre meditated. Why are they not having clashes in farms that belongs to Muslims? All these will end soon. The blood of innocent souls that have been killed is crying vengeance and God will certainly avenge their blood.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Excuzeme: 12:13am On Mar 05, 2020
successmatters:
Are the people of Benue waiting for the last person there to be slaughtered before they will declare their own country and fight for their survival?
- The people of Benue must not to Retalliate
- The people of Benue must learn to accomodate their killers
- We are trying our best in terms of security
- We need to pray for the Killer Herdsmen


- Signed, President of Nigeria and C-in-C of the Armed Forces. undecided undecided undecided

If you know, you know. angry

Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by kiddkash(m): 12:14am On Mar 05, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
true talk.
but no to RUGA. and nobody wants a murderous psychopath as next door neighbor
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by bonnyhope: 12:19am On Mar 05, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
You're a coward
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by IJOBA2: 12:20am On Mar 05, 2020
successmatters:
You are wicked and very heartless.
LOL
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Evercurious(f): 12:21am On Mar 05, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.
YOU ARE RAVING MADDDDDDD.. BEAST OF BURDEN LIKE YOU
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Excuzeme: 12:24am On Mar 05, 2020
tsephanyah:
Thought and prayers. RIP

RUGA is the solution

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1

Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock.

RUGA my Foot!


RUGA where?

- Are there no empty lands in Sambisa, Sokoto,Kano and other core Northern places that can be used for RUGA, why looking to use Land with barely enough space for himans, down South, for RUGA?

- Are indegenous Nigerians supposed to give up their ancestral land for the Futa Jalon Jihadist and terrorist Herdsmen that Buhari IMPORTED from Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Sudan, Chad, etc, in the name of RUGA or they get massarcared in their own backyard?

- Is it RUGA that allows Fulani herdsmen to carry military assautl weapons to rear Cattle while other Nigerians can even carry a Pistol in sekf defense?

- Is it RUGA that ensures, after making the heads of our National Security outfits "Fulanis" to LOOK THE OTHER WAY, CLAIMING "ORDERS FROM ABOVE NOT TO ENGAGE, when they watch foreign terrorist Fulani Herdsmen slaughter a whole village and do nothing about it?

Let us stop all these Pretense!
We know what Buhari and his terrorists Fulani Herdsmen want in nIgeria but inshah Allah, they will fail.
Nigerians will not cede an inch of their land to these foreign terrorists that Buhari brought into Nigeria.
The time to stand and defend our fatherland has come.
Blood for Blood, Gun for Gun, Sword for Sword. Fulani herdsmen willnot be allowed ot intimidate and terrorise us out of our ancestral land.
F*cuk then and F*cuktheir life Patron
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