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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by praiseneo(m): 10:33am On Jan 26, 2021
chiemmanuel:
The fulanis are extremely peace loving people


They can't be the people that burnt his house

Fulanis can't hurt a fly......

I BLAME THE IPOB FOR THIS,

THOSE PEOPLE ARE EXTREMELY VIOLENT
brain pain don start this early mor mor grin

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Omezif(m): 10:33am On Jan 26, 2021
This man will be hearing smell of charm from fulani but he can thank his own traditional charm.
a charm that's greater than win a battle.
before you hang your cloth make sure your hand can reach the rope.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by subcbouy: 10:34am On Jan 26, 2021
GSM boys have done their worse. No wonder Fulani will soon take Yoruba land.

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Princewell2012(m): 10:34am On Jan 26, 2021
Zaheertyler:
Make him talk who burn am
You know he have to apply wisdom here, but will definitely fight back. I don't know if you get my gist.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by dadavivo: 10:34am On Jan 26, 2021
Ibrahimmrfish:

You are talking about genocide and later you be shouting north are extremists. Wipe them out and expect no response. You are not as smart as you think you are.

Since that's what they have been asking for, let the fight begin. No one has the monopoly of madness. You kill me I kill you God no go vex
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Chris2863(m): 10:35am On Jan 26, 2021
grin grin
Elzakzaky:


I just hope your parents have other child(ren). If not, I SMH for them.

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Deepthoughts: 10:36am On Jan 26, 2021
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by geezynoni: 10:37am On Jan 26, 2021
fk001:
Isn't it obvious that he burnt down his house or some agent of doom that are war starved and wants to pin it down on Fulani? Yet some gullible minded people will swallow the hook.


Even if the Fulani's are Mad they won't dare burn his house at time like this, now that they are extra careful.

This Sunday Igboho is overdoing it, I guess the peace treaty signed by the SW governors and Fulani doesn't sit down well with him.
The only thing I find obvious is your stupidity.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by kayusely70(m): 10:38am On Jan 26, 2021
SlayerForever:
We have warned them severally. This is only the beginning. The seriki must be allowed to return to his dwelling for peace to reign.
Youre A Joker! Hes Gone For Good.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by PussyKing(m): 10:38am On Jan 26, 2021
fk001:
Isn't it obvious that he burnt down his house or some agent of doom that are war starved and wants to pin it down on Fulani? Yet some gullible minded people will swallow the hook.


Even if the Fulani's are Mad they won't dare burn his house at time like this, now that they are extra careful.

This Sunday Igboho is overdoing it, I guess the peace treaty signed by the SW governors and Fulani doesn't sit down well with him.

Fulani man go pack your cows if not eh

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Princewell2012(m): 10:38am On Jan 26, 2021
Springboot:
Oga you burnt the house yourself.
So that the government will give him another house. You think that guy is poor, right?
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by tsdarkside(m): 10:39am On Jan 26, 2021
i dont know.... undecided undecided
but something is fishy about this guy....

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Greenback: 10:40am On Jan 26, 2021
I don't wanna use a strong word for that person that calls himself president but its entirely stupid for n of him to have called on security forces to use lethal force if necessary ob Igboho while doing absolutely nothing to the fulanis that have been shedding blood of Nigerians everywhere. Heartless human being.

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by akiloben: 10:40am On Jan 26, 2021
nothing good come easy, justice will prevail
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by nogragra: 10:41am On Jan 26, 2021
lalasticlala:


https://peoplesgazette.com/i-cant-blame-fulani-for-burning-down-my-house-sunday-igboho/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost
I think this is the handywork of fulani vegabonds who have all the time in the world to only evil not good. It is high time their father Buhari is declared wanted and must be shot at sight.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by DennisEche(m): 10:42am On Jan 26, 2021
THe Yorubas now know their enemies
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by 2seventeen(m): 10:42am On Jan 26, 2021
slimanyd:
[b]Igboho: Before Yorub
Princewell2012 post=98456382:

So that the government will give him another house. You think that guy is poor, right?
as Do The Bidding Of Bandits [/b]No Sense in this post simple.

This report will show why a support for Sunday Igboho’s approach against banditry and criminality is exactly what the apparatchiks from their group have long thought of, planned for and expect. Those supporting Sunday are doing exactly what the bandits want them to do before they finally strike hard. So, CALM DOWN!

Some of our Yoruba brothers willfully embraced, campaigned with and voted for President Buhari. That is their right and it should be respected. We begrudge them not. Between 2015 and 2017/2018 when some more clear-headed Yoruba sons complained about President Buhari and the obvious lopsidedness in appointments, were they not abused as being corrupt, impatient and judgmental? The plethora of WhatsApp platforms used to promote President Buhari dominated cyberspace. They basked in the euphoria of a new dawn as they put it. So, with the history of everything that is wrong with fairness, justice, equity and equality, who or what interests did these people think they were promoting? Some of them have now found a new opium in the disguised emancipation charge of one Sunday Igboho.

To be clear, let us disaggregate the issues.

The suspected criminal elements in our midst have caused so much havoc. Some are Yoruba and some are Fulani. Yes, there have been criminal acts that should not and must not be tolerated by anyone. There are cogent and verifiable pieces of evidence to support the suggestion that President Buhari’s attitude to banditry by suspected herders continues to embolden some criminal elements among them to continue their voyage of destruction in Yoruba land; and in the North, too. To demonstrate their audacity, they kidnapped over 300 students in President Buhari’s Katsina State at a time when he was in town.

In Oyo State, these acts of criminality would not be tolerated and there needed to be a response and there was a response.

Of all the six South West states, none has done more to empower AMOTEKUN as Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has done. This is a fact, without discounting the noble efforts of other governors in the zone.

Already, AMOTEKUN had started recording exploits against these bandits and criminals; however, there were gaps of overzealousness which were already being attended to by Governor Makinde.

[b]But alas, our own Yoruba people, some sons and daughters of Oyo State, supposedly known for their sagacity, temperance and wisdom, were among the first to start criticizing AMOTEKUN for high-handedness. Unfortunately, these people took a cue from a newspaper with an established pro-Fulani agenda. When AMOTEKUN killed three criminal elements in the forests of Ibarapa just a fortnight ago, the newspaper said AMOTEKUN killed three Fulani. And barely two days later, the same newspaper published that AMOTEKUN had gone berserk with the killing of 11 people in three weeks. Yet, in that report, it failed to publish the names of the 11 killed, apart from a victim of accidental discharge for which over half a dozen AMOTEKUN Operatives were discharged and handed over to the Police for prosecution. But the agenda-setting machinery of the people we are dealing with succeeded, in a way, to bend the minds of our Yoruba sons who then started to demonize AMOTEKUN. Mind you, AMOTEKUN is established by law. It had already set some clandestine operations in motion with timelines and expected deliverables in terms of containment and elimination of threats, only for one Sunday Igboho to emerge.[/b]

Today, the same bandits have surreptitiously cornered the brains of some of our people and conditioned their minds to the false belief that only illegality will help them. That is why otherwise intelligent people are now sold to the theory of violence and are rooting for Igboho as their saviour. Whatever Igboho wants to do, he would need to work with like-minded people but would then need to act within the ambit of the law. To think he has started a struggle that will ensure emancipation is a misplaced thinking. To believe that chasing away a few people and burning houses and cars is the only option, suggests that something wrong is happening to the famed Yoruba predisposition to quality thinking and measured approach to crisis. Yes, our people have been under the yoke of Fulani bandits for some time now. No one can just forget the murder of Dr. Aborode nor can anyone not be touched by the rape, kidnap and destruction of farmlands by bandits. Anyone could have been a victim.

But because WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, FaceTime and Tweeter are very good and they offer freedom to express one’s self with little or no consequences, should not mean we must use it to propagate fake news, twist narratives and encourage carnage.

The paradox in all these is that we now have many Yoruba people doing Bandits’ bidding without knowing it. They are rooting for Igboho to engage in more brigandage, engage in more illegalities, turn Yoruba land into an endangered zone after which you give the federal authorities who have never hidden what some people have seen as their support for Fulani, the excuse to turn Yorubaland into their theatre for war games.

It is convenient for an Nnamdi Kanu to talk from the comfort of London and encourage unrest. He will keep doing that to sustain his own agenda.

Question: Will Yoruba allow bandits to hold sway in our land and provide an excuse for the destruction of lives and properties under what would be termed securing of lives?

The answer is NO.


The story of the destruction of Lagos during the #EndSARS riots is still unfolding at the panel of inquiry. Under the guise of protest, hoodlums took over Lagos and caused damage in the billions – in fact, Governor Jide Sanyo-Olu put the cost at our N1trillion. Is that what we want in Oyo State? To set our state on fire under the guise of emancipation? Governor Makinde will not allow that.

However, the only way the bandits can be effectively dealt with is through legal means and that is what AMOTEKUN has started doing.

To short-circuit the process and hinge survival on an effervescent effort that may die-down soon, without any clear and sustainable approach that will deliver progressive outcomes is to do exactly what the bandits’ apparatchik want.

When did Yoruba start acting based on impulse? Mind you, when we were cheated out of the June 12 mandate, we did not engage in acts of criminality to settle scores. We sat back, donned our thinking caps and engaged a strategy that eventually produced two presidential candidates of different political parties for the same election in 1999. That wisdom is still there. Things are already evolving.

Part of the plot is to stop AMOTEKUN from carrying out its legal duties for which no one will be able to fault it; but Makinde will not allow that.

Unfortunately because of the channel noise created by Sunday Igboho, the strategic plans and operations AMOTEKUN would have undertaken legally as a security network are now on hold. Who loses? The Yoruba nation of course; because this hiatus may allow for more deadly bandits to seek newer enclaves to resettle from where attacks may be launched.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by smith1985(m): 10:43am On Jan 26, 2021
Most likely this man masterminded the burning of his house in order to pin it down on the herdsmen. Or rather to earn a cheap behavioral score of being a peaceful man who despite being attacked, employed restraint and diplomacy in crisis situation..... I smell foul play...

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Solaola: 10:45am On Jan 26, 2021
Na who come burn am
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by evans4luv: 10:46am On Jan 26, 2021
chiemmanuel:
The fulanis are extremely peace loving people


They can't be the people that burnt his house

Fulanis can't hurt a fly......

I BLAME THE IPOB FOR THIS,

THOSE PEOPLE ARE EXTREMELY VIOLENT
another wasted sperm sighted, i weep for ur parent
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Baronvalll: 10:46am On Jan 26, 2021
chiemmanuel:
The fulanis are extremely peace loving people


They can't be the people that burnt his house

Fulanis can't hurt a fly......

I BLAME THE IPOB FOR THIS,

THOSE PEOPLE ARE EXTREMELY VIOLENT

You're very stupid, a goat is better than you
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by walkingshadow911: 10:47am On Jan 26, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Children of hate and perdition will still see the intelligence in his reaction as cowardice.

he doesn't want to instigate violence by mention the perpetrators . he will deal with em personally.
qui serai serai
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by TrueChristians: 10:48am On Jan 26, 2021
If you have anyone living in Southeast tell them to be security Alert ,there will be increase in check point in the 5 State of south east to fish and flush out Eastern security Network this will lead to confusion and uncertainty in the South East , I saw everywhere been militarized in the South East , their man Aim is to End ESN by Force .. God bring two options Go back to regional Government or Divide Nigeria but the political class want to ONLY want to do Amendment in the Nigerian Constitution .. May The Lord Jesus Christ keep us safe Amen ✊
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Nauttyprof(m): 10:49am On Jan 26, 2021
fk001:
Isn't it obvious that he burnt down his house or some agent of doom that are war starved and wants to pin it down on Fulani? Yet some gullible minded people will swallow the hook.


Even if the Fulani's are Mad they won't dare burn his house at time like this, now that they are extra careful.

This Sunday Igboho is overdoing it, I guess the peace treaty signed by the SW governors and Fulani doesn't sit down well with him.

Did you read the post before commenting? Kindly read this again and tell me how Sunday Igboho is overdoing it and how the peace treaty doesn't sit well with him.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Nauttyprof(m): 10:51am On Jan 26, 2021
Leshurr:
Nigerian youths are busy stanning bbn contestants, arguing on Twitter and stalking each other on Instagram while Fulani and Hausa have occupied every position of power. They've taken over our police force, navy, army, political seats and are running Nigeria as a military state.

Before you know it, southerners will soon become an endangered species in Nigeria. A government by the North and for the North.

Not just this alone. They are virtually occupying every space in all states. There is no state you won't see them occupying from our bike riders to herdmens and they keep trooping in.

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Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Princewell2012(m): 10:54am On Jan 26, 2021
[quote author=2seventeen post=98456469][/quote]

Hmm there is sense in what you really saying.
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:54am On Jan 26, 2021
This issue should be investigated!
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by walkingshadow911: 10:55am On Jan 26, 2021
smith1985:
Most likely this man masterminded the burning of his house in order to pin it down on the herdsmen. Or rather to earn a cheap behavioral score of being a peaceful man who despite being attacked, employed restraint and diplomacy in crisis situation..... I smell foul play...

lol, sarcastic. he is even the one masterminding all the atrocities by herdsmen all over the country. grin grin grin
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Femijohn198: 10:57am On Jan 26, 2021
what is the purpose of creating Amatekun in South West. Amatekun is not functioning
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by manuel65(m): 10:58am On Jan 26, 2021
So dis is wat dis country has finally turned to, ordinary Fulani pipu now terrorises d country and decides wat happens.
Dis is just d beginning oo, hence our leaders are not speaking up
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by ubola: 11:00am On Jan 26, 2021
IgiveLadiesBj:
I no believe say na Fulani burn the house.
Thanks man! The Fulanis are so afraid that they can't get closer to anything bonded to Sunday. My instincts tell me that it's a State sponsored thing to make him reiterate his step, making it look like reprisals from fulanis
Re: Sunday Igboho: I Can’t Blame Fulani For Burning Down My House by Ellasure: 11:03am On Jan 26, 2021
Igboho ossaaaa

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