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Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Trustedpro: 7:36am On Jan 23, 2021
[quote author=PussyKing post=98346734]Yoruba's don't have the mind grin[/quot

Yoruba's don't have mind and they formed amatekun, they promoted endsars, they mine sculls and now they are quitting your Almighty Fulani. Go make your findings..ondo no be Benue or plateau or southern Kaduna.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by orisa37: 7:37am On Jan 23, 2021
OPC, AMOTEKUN, AGBEKOYA ETCETERA ETCETERA, YOU HAVE YOUR ORDERS FROM THE GOVERNOR ALREADY. PLEASE COMB THE FORESTS OF UNREGISTERED FULANI HOOLIGANS.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by fuckaholic25(f): 7:37am On Jan 23, 2021
what baffles me is that these Fulanis are bastards!!! they are not Nigerians to begin with!!
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Nobody: 7:38am On Jan 23, 2021
adenigga:
You are on point!

My guy, the picture below is a good reference point........
Your petulance is appalling, Yorubas are wiser than you lots trying to fan the embers of War. We have no point to prove to you. We do not react unprovoked.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Analyst7: 7:39am On Jan 23, 2021
Used to think something actually sparked this fulani fight n all, but it’s absolutely nothing, this President made this country a pure shithole
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by osuofia2(m): 7:46am On Jan 23, 2021
17yrnigga:
Fulani man!! cheesy grin keep wailing cheesy Even the hausas are tired of you!!! Igbos and yorubas will deal with you Sahel dwellers very well grin cheesy
if e pain you, go hug transformer
supereagle:
But Seriki Fulani has the right to collect ransom for kidnapers in Yoruba.Has the rights to destroy farmlands of the people. A Yoruba or Igbo cannot go to the North to set up piggery.
Ready for the consequences. Futa Jallon don't forget.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by dukeo(m): 7:49am On Jan 23, 2021
jjcena:
Whoever that brings an ant infested firewood to his home is inviting the ants to an owanbe
And lizards cheesy
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:49am On Jan 23, 2021
They should invade the forest and Chase them out. There are lot of innocent people and victims of kidnapping dead in the forests. It's a shame that the presidency is supporting this carnage
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by jibs4lv(m): 7:50am On Jan 23, 2021
osuofia2:
Rubbish order, no one has the right to give anyone quit notice in Nigeria,it belongs to us all.just as we have peaceful Yorubas going about their legitimate business in Fulani so is Fulani's going about theirs. No one owns Nigeria.
The North is watching
Rubbish

Fulani can continue kidnapping and killing in South but Yoruba must not react because we all owe Nigeria.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Benda59: 8:00am On Jan 23, 2021
Please stop calling these guys bandits they are "Terrorists". It is Buhari reginm that started trying to paint them white by calling them bandits they are TERRORISTS.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Nobody: 8:10am On Jan 23, 2021
capatainrambo:
Food wey fulani dey cook go soon done.

The foolishness they do in sokoto and zamfara can not happen in the south. If govt keeps defending them. It will be a civil war.
Real Civil War!

Yorubas and Igbos migrating in Nigeria go to those places to rent houses and shops. These sick ones travel without a plan to rent a house. They get to a place and start dwelling in the open space, after a while when they see that no one checks them they build huts.
Breakup is sure one day, only that we don't know when.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by omosuper(m): 8:16am On Jan 23, 2021
osuofia2:
Ready for the consequences. Futa Jallon don't forget.
Yorubas don't forgive or forget either.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Blackdisciple(m): 8:20am On Jan 23, 2021
Waiting for the movie to start soon
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by idu1(m): 8:37am On Jan 23, 2021
Mintum:
Nothing like uncertainty, the order is clear, once the time expires, if you are caught living in the forest, you will be treated as a lawbreaker. The fulanis should come and stay in town where they can be properly monitored and accounted for.
Are you this foolish?

How can they live in the town like you lazy idiots when their livelihood is herding. You go still complain say they are littering the town with cattle dungs.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Nobody: 9:00am On Jan 23, 2021
BabaOwen:
Any heardsmen that's not happy with the law can go back to zamfara or Kastina. Is so simple as ABC. No Ondo man is operating a piggery in Sokoto.
Your comment lacks common sense. Does operating a piggery in Sokoto by an Ondo warrant Fulani invasion? Is piggery not done in a hired or purchased land? Is piggery not done with government license?
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Nobody: 9:06am On Jan 23, 2021
The first step in curbing the insecurity challenge is the sacking of all fulani settlements. It is usually the first port of call and cover for these fulani bandits and kidnappers before they venture further into the forests for their criminal activities
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Deserea: 9:12am On Jan 23, 2021
That is why the state governor is recruiting more amotekun members.
Eye for an eye makes everyone happy.

So, bandits and herdsmen are the surprises Buhary promised.

Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by 17yrnigga: 10:12am On Jan 23, 2021
osuofia2:
[s]Ready for the consequences. Futa Jallon don't forget.[/s]
keep wailing cheesy grin your wailing gives me joy!!
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Agboriotejoye(m): 11:14am On Jan 23, 2021
supereagle:
Barrister Jiti Ogunye writes...

"The right to freedom of movement and the right of the citizens of Nigeria to reside in any part of the Country guaranteed by the Constitution do not vest in citizens, indigenous or non indigenous, the right to trespass on private, communal or publicly acquired and controlled lands or forest.

Every land in Ondo State ( and in virtually all the other states in the “ Federation “ of Nigeria ) is owned by individuals, communities, villages , towns , sub-ethnic groups or the government ( Federal and State Government). Indeed, the lands that were acquired and controlled by the government, under the old Public Lands Acquisition Act or the extant Land Use Act were acquired from aboriginal and indigenous communities.

Compensation was usually but not always paid by government for such acquisitions.

This implies that government itself recognizes that there are no “ free, unowned, unpossessed lands “ within the boundaries of Ondo State.

There are no free forest zones anywhere. For the forest reserves that are owned by the State Government, people ( including indigenes ) may not lawfully hunt for games or carry on logging activities therein without permit. It is criminal to do so.

There is a “ Forest Guards Department” in the Agricultural Ministry that enforces restrictions and disallows unauthorized entry!

The forests are owned by peoples and government of the State.

This being the case, it is indubitably an act of trespass ( criminal or civil ) for any herder or non- herder for that matter, to invade the lands, possess same and carry economic activities thereon; either of a nomadic/ itinerant kind or permanent type .

This is why individuals, communities, villages and towns engage in land disputes, including court litigations .

The right to freedom of movement and settlement do not permit a herder to constitutionally migrate from his part of the Country but to unlawfully settle on another’s person’s land temporarily or permanently.

For example , cocoa farmers from Ondo State cannot lawfully, while exercising their right to freedom of movement, go to Katsina State, clear large expanse of lands in any community, and without buying or legally acquiring the lands, start planting cocoa seedlings there ( assuming cocoa could be cultivated and plantations could flourish in that State ).

The other issue , however, is that of criminality and armed banditry, including kidnapping , ransom harvests and murders of innocent citizens in the forests. In Ondo State, there are people of northern, eastern and southern extractions who are lawfully and legitimately working as farmhands and labourers on the farms and in the forests.

With the permission of their hosts, they settle in the farms with their families .

No order has been made for their “ expulsion “.

The indisputable fact is that some non- indigenes have taken over or substantially infiltrated the Ondo State forests , including foreigners ( Malians and Niger Republic Citizens , posing as Fulani Herdsmen) Unfortunately, some rogue elements associated with the herders have been found in the past to be amongst the criminals.

The pretext or alibi used in invading the forests and staging violent kidnappings therefrom is that they are herdsmen.

To extirpate this excuse, the State has a bounding duty to order these “ herdsmen “ out of the forests. In any case , cattle breeders look for grazing fields to feed their cows ; they do not adamantly insist on a continued occupation of dense, rain forests.

Only recently, when government or military officials were giving reasons why some farmers were killed in Borno State by terrorists, it was alleged that the farmers went to their farms , under the shadow of a raging war, without securing security clearance or permit to return to the farms .

This indicates that for security imperatives , farming may be prohibited or suspended. If this could happen , why, in your “ humble view “ will a responsible state government not have the power to expel “ armed herders “ from its forests to protect the lives and property of its people .

Doesn’t the Constitution provide in Section 14(2)(b) that the “ security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government “ ?
Pls can you post a full link of dis article or open a thread on it and copy me?
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by supereagle(m): 2:52pm On Jan 23, 2021
Agboriotejoye:
Pls can you post a full link of dis article or open a thread on it and copy me?
It was a WhatsApp message.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Nobody: 3:07pm On Jan 23, 2021
jcmaiah:
Your comment lacks common sense. Does operating a piggery in Sokoto by an Ondo warrant Fulani invasion? Is piggery not done in a hired or purchased land? Is piggery not done with government license?
Carry your daftness comot my front... Abeg!!

I no go even read your next rubbish comment not to talk of replying.
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Nobody: 3:38pm On Jan 23, 2021
BabaOwen:
Carry your daftness comot my front... Abeg!!

I no go even read your next rubbish comment not to talk of replying.
Still lacking common sense
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by LikeAking: 9:13pm On Jan 23, 2021
NAWA!!!
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by raphaeladeyele: 11:35pm On Jan 23, 2021
Forest Reserve is not for grazing at all
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by Coolgent(m): 8:08am On Jan 24, 2021
Ganduje should also give quit notice to Yoruba in Kano grin
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by marsman: 1:19pm On Feb 21, 2021
osuofia2:
Rubbish order, no one has the right to give anyone quit notice in Nigeria,it belongs to us all.just as we have peaceful Yorubas going about their legitimate business in Fulani so is Fulani's going about theirs. No one owns Nigeria.
The North is watching
Are you well?
Re: Uncertainty As Akeredolu’s Quit Notice Expires Tomorrow by orisa37: 6:48pm On Feb 21, 2021
This is Adenigga BODEJO, a FULANI HERDSMAN REPORTER.
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