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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by sojfarm: 1:40pm On Jan 25, 2021
This has gone beyond begging.

This is a self-confession for government to take action.

Fulani have agenda to take over land in yoruba land.

Never again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FULANI MUST GO!!!!!!!!!! NO GOING BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE A LOT OF HAUSA FRIENDS THAT ALSO HATE THIS FULANI TRIBE. LIKE THE MIYETTI SAID THAY HAVE NO ROOT IN THE NORTH, THEREFORE THAY HAVE NO ROOT IN NIGERIA


FULANI MUST GO.

O TO GE
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by haffaze777(m): 1:41pm On Jan 25, 2021
Chimaokigwe:


Seriki don see pepper for Igboho hand

We're just starting with them
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by colestephan86: 1:42pm On Jan 25, 2021
Gjrich:


https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/igangan-fulani-crisis-town-presents-evidence-alleges-herders-collected-n50m-ransoms-raped-15-women/%3famp=1
Abba Kyari is today a celebrated police officer for capturing Evans the kidnapper, everyone was happy but mind you Evans never killed any of his victims, at least to the best of my knowledge, now Fulani heardsmen and kidnapping , collecting monies and as well kill their victims and no police officer has ever arrested one talk more of being celebrated. Southerners wake up
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by KosiGee(m): 1:43pm On Jan 25, 2021
Nnannapat:
Our leaders are very stupid.
Large number of local community dwellers came to the fact finding team sent by the governor of their state with pictorial and documented evidences of the atrocities of the devilish armed Fulani herdsmen, yet no one deem it fit to categorically tell the Fulani delegates that the first step to take before any peace move can be initiated, is to mop up the numerous assault rifles that their members are roaming about with, killing and kidnapping members of the community.
Even a retired commissioner of police was among the delegates and he is Yoruba.

Give the Fulanis this second chance that they are on their knees asking for, and the second wave of the atrocities will be unimaginable.


I have to like the comment above.

Sometimes I feel the southern part of Nigeria is under a kind of spell. The atrocities committed by the fulanis are many yet we find within us people who would defend their many evils.

What is wrong with our people? Soyinka has complained, Olu Falae did same. The latter was kidnapped with horrible first hand encounter with them yet we still harbour these people. They have spread all over the south of Nigeria yet all we do is complain!

Anybody hating on Igboho deserves to be ostracised.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by dangotesmummy: 1:46pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:


Of course, there will be conditions for them to remain and agreements will have to be signed. smiley
knowing their penchant antecedents for violence and of course always looking for trouble,will they stick to the terms and agreement of living with their host peacefully?

After 1 or 2 months of peaceful living, won't they start again? oyinbo say a leopard never changes it's spot.what they did in Ilorin they're trying it with Oyo State.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by VirginFinder: 1:50pm On Jan 25, 2021
dangotesmummy:
knowing their penchant antecedents for violence and of course always looking for trouble,will they stick to the terms and agreement of living with their host peacefully?

After 1 or 2 months of peaceful living, won't they start again? oyinbo say a leopard never changes it's spot.what they did in Ilorin they're trying it with Oyo State.

Oyo can NEVER be Ilorin.

Is it not better to have them stay under terms and conditions than to allow them roam free Chasing all of them away will be acting against the constitution.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by MondayOsunbor(m): 1:51pm On Jan 25, 2021
post=98425968:
Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of the federal government and all previous governments in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Peace is all we want in our nation.
God bless Nigeria.


ZOMBIE IN CHIEF because now it is at your home ground .sense suddenly your dead brain came alive

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Nobody: 1:51pm On Jan 25, 2021
BigSarah:
Why are they begging for forgiveness? Are they accepting the allegations of being kidnappers?... If yes begging isn't the next thing they should submit themselves to Law enforcement agents and be charged and jailed appropriately... Anything short na otoko
Yawns too much talk .

Exactly.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by juseto: 1:51pm On Jan 25, 2021
Rubbish... you must do the right thing....not bad
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by kunleham(m): 1:51pm On Jan 25, 2021
AlfaB:
Ah, so they will remain in the bush. The yoruba-fulani tribe is getting real.
So you don't know? Yoruba/Fulani are at Ilorin and other surbub towns!
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by bigfish3k: 1:59pm On Jan 25, 2021
kilonshele101:


You people Sha.

Yoruba-Fulani clash no start today. We know the Fulanis more than you can ever claim to know. And we know how to check them.


you should direct your advice to your elites who seems clueless and gat no balls to speak up against the Fulani.

Stop this your yeye sympathy, we know those that truly mean us well and those who are only looking for an opportunity
You corroborated
Exactly what I said that your clash does not start today and that you can be managing it for another 100 years. Shame on you that your parents didn't deal decisively with the clashes and the opportunity fell on you to end it in your generation but instead you are claiming that it's the fulanis that have your good at heart that I am looking for an opportunity to end your friendship with them so that you can be free.

You can continue
Another generation of your children will still come to chase them out of your bushes. Hope it wouldn't be too late then

You people lack critical thinking
In your numerous clashes with them they are still leading you by a goal difference. Ilorin is still in their kitty.

I freed a slave today. I would have freed a thousand more if only they knew that they are slaves

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by madridsta007(m): 2:00pm On Jan 25, 2021
Gjrich:


https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/igangan-fulani-crisis-town-presents-evidence-alleges-herders-collected-n50m-ransoms-raped-15-women/%3famp=1

Let me tell you what will happen.

1. The Yoruba people will accept this "plea for peace".
2. The Fulanis will use this period and strategise.
3. The Fulanis, with their cohorts in the Nigeria DSS. Military/ one of those, will kill Sunday Igboho.
4. Expect to see the most violent and rapid expansionism you have ever seen by the Fulanis in West Africa.

When El Rufai said that the Fulanis dont forgive or forget, you think he was joking? He wasnt.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Ojay2501: 2:04pm On Jan 25, 2021
I hope it won't be act of being cunning at the end of the day?
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by bigfish3k: 2:08pm On Jan 25, 2021
Shikena:

Exactly. It appears some here are unaware of the fact that Yorubas know the Fulanis inside out, and are more than capable of handling them anyhow it takes. They capitalized on the traditional Yoruba long rope but now they know every move of theirs is monitored. They are no strangers to each other. It is a repeat of history, they got repelled, and fled and colonization stopped the recovery of Ilorin. If modern government fails to provide justice & security it will happen again.
Your children and great grandchildren will also have to contend with them.
Why not end this barbarism once and for all
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by bigfish3k: 2:11pm On Jan 25, 2021
madridsta007:


Let me tell you what will happen.

1. The Yoruba people will accept this "plea for peace".
2. The Fulanis will use this period and strategise.
3. The Fulanis, with their cohorts in the Nigeria DSS. Military/ one of those, will kill Sunday Igboho.
4. Expect to see the most violent and rapid expansionism you have ever seen by the Fulanis in West Africa.

When El Rufai said that the Fulanis dont forgive or forget, you think he was joking? He wasnt.
The South west has shortage of critical thinkers
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Arabaincubus: 2:11pm On Jan 25, 2021
Believe them to your own detriment. They are just practicing their philosophy of stopping to conquer.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by madridsta007(m): 2:19pm On Jan 25, 2021
bigfish3k:

The South west has shortage of critical thinkers

They have critical thinkers. They've always done so.
They are just emotionally-bound to Tinubu and his laughable Presidential ambition and will choose to keep quiet instead of calling a thing as it is.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by chukwugoziegi: 2:21pm On Jan 25, 2021
Acidiously:

Shhhh.... Your comments stink beyond the cloud

That Guy no go die better. Very Idiotic Goat!
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Macphenson: 2:23pm On Jan 25, 2021
post=98425968:
Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of the federal government and all previous governments in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Peace is all we want in our nation.
God bless Nigeria.


Why not tell your disaster of a daddy president to live up to his responsibilities and secure the entire nation so that no tribe or ethnic group will be profiled for any crime.

Can't you see how useless the failure you are supporting is to humanity?

Tell him to wake up, Nigeria is burning .

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by nasoeb: 2:32pm On Jan 25, 2021
Xscape1993:
We have heard. Hope they have repented genuinely?
their modus operandi. Just give them 12 to 15 days and see how they will strike that town/community. The fulanis always bring you close/unaware just before striking.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Omoslim26: 2:36pm On Jan 25, 2021
cpu2006:

we no go still gree. they must go back to their fatherland first
Give peace a chance man give peace a chance
war doesn't realy pay off

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