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My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by ShackWes(op): 2:08am On Mar 03, 2021
Hi NLders,


So I was travelling to Ado-Ekiti from Ibadan yesterday, I had to get a sienna bus along the express road because there were few passengers at the park due to the time I was travelling (it was noon and it's not a rushing hour for motorists) . I had to sit at the back seat which three of us occupied, I took a glance look at my fellow passengers and I noticed the guy sitting next to me was a fulani man, I got to know when we wanted to pay at the gas station, he spoke with that accent (mekuturu), omo I first shock oo but as per say the rest were speaking Yoruba fluently I just took heart and grew courage to continue the journey .



Everywhere was good until we passed Ilesa and you all know how our express roads could be, thick bushes were at every side of the road, suddenly, mekuturu asked the driver to alight because he wanted to ease himself, omo see as people just change am for am so say we must reach a crowded place or a nearby town before we can stop oo but the did insisted. I was already panicking but I still kept my cool.

Well with much pressure from other passengers, we didn't allow the driver to stop and he was obviously not happy with that decision and when the driver later stopped for him after reaching a small town beside the express , he alighted from the bus and refused to continue the journey with us even after he had paid for full service.


Now my question is that does this guy have a hidden motive or what or was he trying to lure us all to his fellows who were already hiding in the bush? Omo nah God Sha save us oo


PS: the guy insisted the driver should stop at that particular point and many people argued after he had left that he might have his colleagues hiding out in that bush..


LETS ALL BE WATCHFUL WHENEVER WE WANT TO BOARD A PUBLIC TRANSPORT ESPECIALLY NOW THAT NO WHERE IS SAFE ANYNORE


GOD NO GO SHAME US OO


cc lalasticlala
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Olofin2(m): 2:14am On Mar 03, 2021
God saved you from a cow. Why he no wan continue with the journey of not that he had ulterior motive?
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by ShackWes(op): 2:16am On Mar 03, 2021
Olofin2:
God saved you from a cow. Why he no wan continue with the journey of not that he had ulterior motive?
I swear we ought to have reported this at the next check point we met on the road but people were just too busy and hasty to get to their destination
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Enskynelson(m): 2:20am On Mar 03, 2021
shocked
Wow! This in every aspect looks suspicious.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by mike8804: 2:25am On Mar 03, 2021
Praise your star, you guys would have trekked for hours inside bush, his fellow militants are hidding inside bush is 99.9% sure
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by samyj2477: 2:26am On Mar 03, 2021
u guys just escaped being kidnapped by the Fulani terrorist. He refused to continue his journey because their plan was foiled
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by theMagnet: 2:27am On Mar 03, 2021
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by ThatFairGuy: 2:33am On Mar 03, 2021
THAT'S DAMN TOO SUSPICIOUS.

Please next time, report such situation to the nearest security post. Alert the locals as well.

That area you mentioned has series of kidnapping stories.

All Terrorists must be sacked from our land.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Nobody: 2:40am On Mar 03, 2021
Suspicious but...
There are also other reasons he didn't continue that journey.

Maybe the way you all shouted at him made him decide against completing the journey with people who won't hesitate to kill him and dump him by the road. Maybe he suddenly feared for his life. I have been in a train where I had to disembark because of sneers and stares form racists. I could feel their disgust seeping through their pores. Omo I japa. It could be anything. I can imagine how you guys shouted at him.

You could be right bros and he could be a bloody assassin. He could also be innocent. Not all fulanis are cold blooded killers. We are all Nigerians.

Feel free to bash, you'll be ignored,just warning you ahead
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Mide3367(m): 3:19am On Mar 03, 2021
Hmm... Seriuos matter
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by blackpanda: 3:32am On Mar 03, 2021
The seeds of hate and intolerance has been sown in this country. It will be very hard to return to a time of peace
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by FatherCHRISTMAS: 3:47am On Mar 03, 2021
You are lucky if not we should be discussing the amount of ransoms placed on you now grin
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:59am On Mar 03, 2021
ShackWes:
Hi NLders,


So I was travelling to Ado-Ekiti from Ibadan yesterday, I had to get a sienna bus along the express road because there were few passengers at the park due to the time I was travelling (it was noon and it's not a rushing hour for motorists) . I had to sit at the back seat which three of us
Please NEVER take this risk again Shack.
Even if it is morning, afternoon or sunshine.
Thousands of people have lost their lives by boarding a vehicle standing on express way.
We don't know people still do this.
We thank God for your life.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Wiseandtrue(f):
MejiLoyon:
Suspicious but...
There are also other reasons he didn't continue that journey.

Maybe the way you all shouted at him made him decide against completing the journey with people who won't hesitate to kill him and dump him by the road. Maybe he suddenly feared for his life. I have been in a train where I had to disembark because of sneers and stares form racists. I could feel their disgust seeping through their pores. Omo I japa. It could be anything. I can imagine how you guys shouted at him.

You could be right bros and he could be a bloody assassin. He could also be innocent. Not all fulanis are cold blooded killers. We are all Nigerians.

Feel free to bash, you'll be ignored,just warning you ahead
Someone who asked alot of people to wait in a Iong thick forest bush, fear for his lifehuh undecided why him no wee for him trousers if it's as urgent as he made them to believehuh

As OP said, as per the situation currently in this country, everybody is a suspect

If you like you can keep making excuses for them with a knife on your neck, assassins no dey write am for face!!!

Good decision taken by OP and the other passengers!!!
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by ShackWes(op): 4:10am On Mar 03, 2021
[quote author= post=99557062]Please NEVER take this risk again Shack.
Even if it is morning, afternoon or sunshine.
Thousands of people have lost their lives by boarding a vehicle standing on express way.
We don't know people still do this.
We thank God for your life.[/quote]Thanks , it's actually unusual of me but there were just few passengers at the park and I had an appointment

Lesson learnt
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:12am On Mar 03, 2021
ShackWes:
Thanks , it's actually unusual of me but there were just few passengers at the park and I had an appointment

Lesson learnt
You are always welcome.
Very Good.
May God Almighty in his infinite mercy continue to protect, guide and guard us all from evil.

This too shall pass.......
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Tajbol4splend(m): 4:20am On Mar 03, 2021
blackpanda:
The seeds of hate and intolerance has been sown in this country. It will be very hard to return to a time of peace
Who hates who? It's not a crime to be careful and paranoid when dealing with criminals and those who have history of criminality. Fulanis have sent a lot of families into extinction, from the North to the South, a lot of people didn't know this but Fulanis job didn't transition from cattle rearing to human abduction and ransom collecting, it was their job from time but they just didn't have the impetus for the go ahead until Buhari took over, the death of a single Fulani is soon going to be a course for celebration and toasting because of the threat they pose in the society, DEATH TO FULANIS.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by deltateam: 4:56am On Mar 03, 2021
MejiLoyon:
You could be right bros and he could be a bloody assassin. He could also be innocent. Not all fulanis are cold blooded killers. We are all Nigerians.
That's where you are wrong. We are not all Nigerians.

Most of the Fulani you see as terrorists are from Niger and other countries.

No patriotic Nigerian will engage in Terrorism.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by SmartPolician:
That's what happens when people become suspicious of a tribe.

That guy could be harmless and wanted to join his brothers in the middle of the bush.

But people have been made to believe that a good number of them are dangerous kidnappers and bandits.

So, no one is ready to risk their lives.

The educated Fulanis have so much to do; they need to purge themselves of this suspicion

If not, none of them will enjoy their stay in South, including the educated ones.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by pozehnani(f):
Thank God the driver did not stop. The idiot was obviously on a mission and that point he asked to alight was their hideout.

On a norms, he shouldn't stop his journey halfway but since he wasn't really going anywhere and his plan has flopped, there was no point continuing with you guys. God really saved you.

Their plans will continue to fail in Jesus name.
Amen.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by pozehnani(f):
SmartPolician:
That what happens when people become suspicious of a tribe.

That guy could be harmless and wanted to join his brothers in the middle of the bush.

But people have been made to believe that a good number of them are dangerous kidnappers and bandits.

So, no one is ready to risk their lives.

The educated Fulanis have to do much to do; they need to purge themselves of this suspicion

If not, none of them will enjoy their stay in South, including the educated ones.
If he only wanted to join his brothers in the bush, why did he now lie that he wanted to pee? Please don't even try to vouch for this heartless animals.

He should have mounted one of his cows to travel with.

I think they should be banned from entering any commercial vehicle. in fact, banned from relating with normal people since they can no longer be trusted and still have the mind to ban food from entering the southwest. These people are not humans.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Nobody: 5:43am On Mar 03, 2021
deltateam:
That's where you are wrong. We are not all Nigerians.

Most of the Fulani you see as terrorists are from Niger and other countries.

No patriotic Nigerian will engage in Terrorism.
Most...but not all. A certain tribe is known for skull mining does that make them all skull miners? Another are drug pushers does that make them all. When will this stereotyping stop for God's sake. Do you know hostility has a ripple effect? Have you ever seen a riot with guns blazing not to talk of war? See make everybody take am easy. Especially the media. For when it eventually blows in our faces no one will be there to quench it. And I won't be around to witness it. Japa is easily arranged. Ive been directly affected by these herdsmen. Yet....I'm just writing this here for reference purposes. Someone will remember I wrote this. Besides the internet never forgets. Make we calm down
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by SeunOSEWApenis(f): 5:57am On Mar 03, 2021
[quote author= post=99557062]Please NEVER take this risk again Shack.
Even if it is morning, afternoon or sunshine.
Thousands of people have lost their lives by boarding a vehicle standing on express way.
We don't know people still do this.
We thank God for your life.[/quote]the only meaningful statement you have made on nairaland
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by aysnoopy(m): 6:09am On Mar 03, 2021
God really safe your ass bro.
May God protection never depart from us.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:20am On Mar 03, 2021
SeunOSEWApenis:
the only meaningful statement you have made on nairaland
Nairaland canceller and porn poster ,
you are even trolling the owner of this forum too?
You dare play with his P.P?!

What a moniker! shocked
No iota of respect for him.
Na wa for dis kids here o.

aysnoopy:
God really safe your ass bro.
May God protection never depart from us.
A very Big Amen snoopy! wink
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by SeunOSEWApenis(f): 6:30am On Mar 03, 2021
[quote author= post=99558560]Nairaland canceller and porn poster ,
you are even trolling the owner of this forum too?
You dare play with his P.P?!

What a moniker! shocked
No iota of respect for him.
Na wa for dis kids here o.


A very Big Amen snoopy! wink[/quote]

Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by nedekid: 7:07am On Mar 03, 2021
MejiLoyon:
Suspicious but...
There are also other reasons he didn't continue that journey.

Maybe the way you all shouted at him made him decide against completing the journey with people who won't hesitate to kill him and dump him by the road. Maybe he suddenly feared for his life. I have been in a train where I had to disembark because of sneers and stares form racists. I could feel their disgust seeping through their pores. Omo I japa. It could be anything. I can imagine how you guys shouted at him.

You could be right bros and he could be a bloody assassin. He could also be innocent. Not all fulanis are cold blooded killers. We are all Nigerians.

Feel free to bash, you'll be ignored,just warning you ahead
Bros how far with that your HG weh get belle (and you no touch am). grin
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by oz4real83(m): 7:12am On Mar 03, 2021
You are a typical Nigerian, always concerned about yourself embarassed. You all succeeded in protecting yourselves, what about other unsuspecting Nigerians? What would it have taken u to hand him over to the security agencies at the next check point u spoke about huh Security is a must for everybody, we must always play our part at every given opportunity, that is what they do in saner climes.
Re: My Experience Travelling With A Fulani Yesterday by Tonyspecial(m): 7:14am On Mar 03, 2021
lol
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