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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Daddysidhan: 10:20am On Jan 21, 2021
This is the disadvantage of having an illiterate and a tribalist as a president, he will always be calling black "white while calling purple " green.
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Raph82(m): 10:32am On Jan 21, 2021
drlateef:
Personally I believe the government should not ethnicise the problem while trying to find solutions to the problem. In advanced societies apart from Trump’s America, the government will issue blanket orders that affect everyone, not just the Fulani herders. Because crime has no tribe or religion. He should have issued the orders to everyone hiding in the forest and anyone herding cows, not mentioning the word “Fulani” thereby preventing social ostracisation of the ethnic group. It’s a way of stereotyping people which is a precursor for discrimination, genocide etc. We must be sensitive on issues like this as civilised people.
Oga leave turenchi, were u paid to type here? People don't enter that forest without a permit from government. I could remember when I was around that area, hunters will get government permit before visiting the forest. But u know Fulani's now, they believe they own Nigeria, they can enter anywhere without anybody challenging them. That's why some of them lost their cattle to thunder strike when they led their cattle into a shrine the other time. No southerner will encroach government land.

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Nobody: 10:36am On Jan 21, 2021
ObiOfOnistha:
Everyone knows what is right
only 5% of Nigerian know what right DEPRESSION BEGAN TO CHANGE NIGERIAN ORIENTATION
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Kirchoffs: 10:46am On Jan 21, 2021
Oyo state will soon become the next kwara.....am just tired of this spineless governor.

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by elijahkayode(m): 10:47am On Jan 21, 2021
SouthNigerian:
It is an obvious secret that the Presidency is behind the vast level of insecurity in Nigeria just as it is an obvious secret that helinues is a terrorist sympathizer and confusionist.

The propaganda flowing from the presidency is is evil toward maintaining peace in Yorubaland Moreover we have the right to exercise executive orders to flush out violent & terrorism actors

I hope weve all seen that the Extreme islamist called Northerners dont have awareness of all the evil atrocities & news following them


1.) First you told us our church must submit to northern cabals, we said no
2.) Assuming we surrendered am sure the northerns would have nail Kukah
3.) Now you want your violent kinsman to continuing slaughtering us to this we say no do your worst

Lai beg you not to kill young Nigeria youth but you refuse and for this act you showed how despicable you really are
The Igbos are against you because of the atrocities you commited in obibgo and in many southern communities
they would sacrifice themselves than align with the evil propaganda flowing from Buhari

We the people ought to reason the Presidency himself afterall hes a man put there by us
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Kirchoffs: 10:47am On Jan 21, 2021
drlateef:
Personally I believe the government should not ethnicise the problem while trying to find solutions to the problem. In advanced societies apart from Trump’s America, the government will issue blanket orders that affect everyone, not just the Fulani herders. Because crime has no tribe or religion. He should have issued the orders to everyone hiding in the forest and anyone herding cows, not mentioning the word “Fulani” thereby preventing social ostracisation of the ethnic group. It’s a way of stereotyping people which is a precursor for discrimination, genocide etc. We must be sensitive on issues like this as civilised people.
See another Aboki......God will punish all of you on this forum. It's the spineless coward in oyo state I blame if not

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Onepeople: 11:05am On Jan 21, 2021
BlackfireX:
I think the president should remove this Akeredolu


His wife ( an Igbo )woman is controlling him against the Fulani


The wife's family lost a lot during the civil war, hence the projected hatred



To most zombie comment on every thread is must even when they don't have the brain to comprehend the message.
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Suleiman45(m): 11:19am On Jan 21, 2021
tungamaje:
Based on what the constitution says about freedom to reside whereever I like as a Nigerian citizen I am henceforth going to build my house for that bush near the villa. Folks abi una no go support me?
my broda the road clear
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by wink2015(m): 11:21am On Jan 21, 2021
lastmessenger:
There are no free land anywhere. You either inherit it from your ancestors or you buy it with your hard earned money.

Secondly it is a forest reserve and not a grazing reserve( know the difference) and don't argue out of ignorance.

Again we must elect people who are well learned into position of authority. Right to live anywhere as written in the constitution is not a right to trespass on private property. There are no free land anywhere,either buy em or you inherit it.

Your point is well presented.

It is in the best interest of the fulani herdsmen to comply with governor Akeredolu directives to get registered.

If they fail they should know that AMOTEKUN will be drafted to arrest defaulter and seize their cattle.

ABUJA AUTHORITY can not save them.

It is wrong for their members to be banking on ABUJA POWER to save them.

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by faste: 11:30am On Jan 21, 2021
drlateef:
Personally I believe the government should not ethnicise the problem while trying to find solutions to the problem. In advanced societies apart from Trump’s America, the government will issue blanket orders that affect everyone, not just the Fulani herders. Because crime has no tribe or religion. He should have issued the orders to everyone hiding in the forest and anyone herding cows, not mentioning the word “Fulani” thereby preventing social ostracisation of the ethnic group. It’s a way of stereotyping people which is a precursor for discrimination, genocide etc. We must be sensitive on issues like this as civilised people.
Fulani herders are the major occupant of the forest
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by faste: 11:33am On Jan 21, 2021
Afam4eva:

While i agree with a state asking certain people to leave the forest since they're occupying it illegally, I need to make it clear that Fulani Herdsmen are not migrants. They're just as Nigerian as anybody else. That's not to say that their excesses should not be curbed.
Majority of herders are migrant
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by teeytimi: 11:36am On Jan 21, 2021
BlackfireX:




Is ewedu running through your brain??
ode, is half brain you got pls ask God for more maybe you can be reasoning well

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by canalily(m): 11:37am On Jan 21, 2021
BlackfireX:




Is ewedu running through your brain??
so you like ewedu?? come over naa, a plate is enough to correct your Brian

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Nobody: 11:37am On Jan 21, 2021
All Yorubas should stand behind Akeredolu on this issue including Yorubas who praise PMB constantly.

You should all remember we come from a culture where it is important to understand when a supposed good person is failing and we are then compelled to act and confront this erring person for the greater good of society.

This is the case with PMB. I was a passionate and committed supporter but not anymore. Some things are too obvious to be defended. It is not the Yoruba way.

We must ask why Fulanis are now so brazen and expansionist under Buhari and never before under any other Northerner.

We must also confront the truth of how the greater Fulani group, taking in many nations outside Nigeria, now want to converge on our nation particularly the SW and East.

Is this not appearing like an onslaught towards an expansionist agenda that may be predicated on a violent takeover of the land and asset of others? Let us not get too sophisticated for our own good.

We should be asking questions about how big groups of Fulanis intercepted in Oyo spoke no Nigerian language and could only converse in French. This is a very dangerous development that shows we are in dangerous times.

We need to drop our know-it-all sophistication sometimes and just back our own leaders to do what is right for our region and people.

I expect the PMB-led government to face-off against Akeredolu. They did just that, through Malami, during the formation of Amotekun. As a former staunch PMB supporter, I am firmly behind Aketi here.

As a parting question, can I ask how many of us Yorubas, as intelligent as we think we are, were aware of the name Miyetti Allah before PMB became President? I certainly was not and perhaps this is because they knew their place before PMB. Now their leaders are Sabre-rattling against our elected Governors daily. What is behind their brazen arrogance under PMB?

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Galatians: 11:46am On Jan 21, 2021
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by obicmag(m): 11:49am On Jan 21, 2021
BlackfireX:
I think the president should remove this Akeredolu


His wife ( an Igbo )woman is controlling him against the Fulani


The wife's family lost a lot during the civil war, hence the projected hatred



Get sense
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by olajizz01(m): 11:58am On Jan 21, 2021
Yoruba1stson:
Akeredolu, you are the real niggar and shame to bastard seyi makinde that can't act and defend his people from those fulani herdsmen and also want to arrest sunday igboho that want to liberate his people from blood sucking fulani
Real yoruba sons and daughters support you akeredolu

we say no to fulani killing on our land
So Seyi Makinde was so coward to this extent. Truly,he might be Yoruba bastard because we were not known as coward.
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by dhope: 12:05pm On Jan 21, 2021
lastmessenger:
There are no free land anywhere. You either inherit it from your ancestors or you buy it with your hard earned money.

Secondly it is a forest reserve and not a grazing reserve( know the difference) and don't argue out of ignorance.

Again we must elect people who are well learned into position of authority. Right to live anywhere as written in the constitution is not a right to trespass on private property. There are no free land anywhere,either buy em or you inherit it.
You've nailed it! *We must elect people who are well learned into position of authority* and not just people who have university degrees alone. Religion and ethnicity have beclouded the sense of judgement of Nigerians in position of authority and it is evident in their decision making.
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by olajizz01(m): 12:06pm On Jan 21, 2021
SouthNigerian:
May I experience the disintegration of Nigeria in my lifetime, Amen.

Pray the same if you truly want to be free from the shackles of the Fulanis.
That's my wish in every moment,I want Ibadan to be my federal capital and let see any politicians that will try rubbish with us.

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by OROSUNBOLB(m): 12:06pm On Jan 21, 2021
These leeches (fulanis) from the land of blood sucking demons are hellbent on taking over our land forcefully. How is that going to be possible ?

The weeks ahead promise to be very interesting.
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Nobody: 12:40pm On Jan 21, 2021
tamdun:
As Yoruba man, I don't care about the president anymore, let's just fuckin break this country
Tele nko
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Nobody: 12:48pm On Jan 21, 2021
Afam4eva:

While i agree with a state asking certain people to leave the forest since they're occupying it illegally, I need to make it clear that Fulani Herdsmen are not migrants. They're just as Nigerian as anybody else. That's not to say that their excesses should not be curbed.
Was this unnecessary necessary? Fem!
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by omoalaafin: 12:58pm On Jan 21, 2021
Do they expect us to continue to watch these terrible animals kill innocent people? Akerodolu SAN's position is very constitutional. In fact, it is long overdue.

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Blackdisciple(m): 1:01pm On Jan 21, 2021
“However, if a migrant becomes violent or engages in acts of terrorism as some of the herdsmen have done, the governor, being the Chief Security Officer of the State, has the power to ask them to leave.


Very simple....

You came and don't want to stay in peace then you have to leave.

ABCD is simple but hard to understand it

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Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by holywind(m): 1:09pm On Jan 21, 2021
go on AKETI, go, the whole south is behind you
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by BlackfireX: 1:24pm On Jan 21, 2021
canalily:
so you like ewedu?? come over naa, a plate is enough to correct your Brian



You see that Sunday igboho eehhhh,
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by Sleekfingers: 1:24pm On Jan 21, 2021
We southwest should start killing any fulani herdsmen when spotted.....i repeat kill them. Even without any form of provocation.....they have kill our people enough.....

In the southwest na killing season we dey....killing of fulanis is a welcome development......if they dont
go to region. Kill them .
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by BlackfireX: 1:26pm On Jan 21, 2021
teeytimi:
ode, is half brain you got pls ask God for more maybe you can be reasoning well



We have always known that you yorubas and Igbo s beef online is a charade to confuse the north


OK..come and be president

North 2023
No vacancy for the south
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by BlackfireX: 1:29pm On Jan 21, 2021
Onepeople:
To most zombie comment on every thread is must even when they don't have the brain to comprehend the message.



Ipob miscreant spotted


Amoteknun wailer spotted
Re: Ultimatum To Herders: SANs Back Akeredolu, Insist Action Not Unconstitutional by BlackfireX: 1:43pm On Jan 21, 2021
zedegit:


You must be very silly and high on cow dung if you can't decode what is happening and how herders are destroying farms and killing farmers thus causing high cost of farm products


Cow and nonsensical weed you call plant , which one is more important

Stupidddo

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