Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers - Politics - Nairaland
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| Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by Adelaide2(op): 9:50pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
They have called off the stupid, ill-fated blockade. Now the south can actually use its leverage to say take your food and go. See their lamentation in the screenshot
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| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by osamz007: 9:53pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
them never see something food will never be a weapon again
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| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by Nobody: 9:55pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
![]() They couldn't even do one week, already begging for unity |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by AfonjaConehead: 9:55pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
Mumu people... Same same with their cows ![]() |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by MickzyDonald: 9:59pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
See them group of NGOFH National Group Of Foolish Hausa's ....Did we die when you did your stupid blockage, but you will regret your actions when the time comes |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by Adelaide2(op): 10:00pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
Mikecold:As in ehhh! |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by Adelaide2(op): 10:01pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
[quote author=AfonjaConehead post=99523133]Mumu people... Same same with their cows [/qeach!Northerners, except for Benue and Plateau, are complete idiots. |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by LokoH(m): 10:02pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
We are not one. IGBO and aboki are not 1. IGBO and yeriba are not 1. Cos the gap is clear |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by FSU: 11:49am On Mar 03, 2021 |
And the lamentation continues
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| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by BastardWike: 12:38pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
I hate it when a set of people will decide to commit suicide. Now let's face facts: 1. North claims to have up to 100 million people. 2. There are only few industries. 3. Very little commerce. 4. Very little or no IT penetration. 5. The region has very little storage facilities. 6. The region relies basically on agriculture. 7. 87% of Northerners are living in abject poverty. 8. Millions in the region are currently displaced and starving. Check the facts above and tell me if this guys are not suicidal. It takes a matter of days for perishables like tomatoes, onions, cucumber etc to go to waste. So, how are the majority of Northerners who rely on proceeds from agriculture going to survive? For Southerners, let's look at the facts below: 1. A man with money who couldn't afford to buy cow meat can decide to buy pork, fish, goat, 404, or chicken etc. 2. A woman that wants to cook stew can decide to use only tin/canned tomatoes, use very little or even no onions, use factory processed oil etc and still cook a delicious stew! On the alternative, Igbo people have a stew they call ofe akwu, a stew that is delicious and nutritious that is cooked basically with palm oil. 3. Plaintains, yams, cassava, cocoyam, vegetables etc are produced in the South and these are the staple foods consumed in most parts of the South. In this scenario above between Southerners and Northerners, who are the ones going to suffer more with the so-called food embargo? There has been claims that these foods are being moved to neighbouring countries, but smart people know that's a big lie! Which neighbouring countries please? Benin to our West are even looking for who will buy theirs, Cameroun to our East have enough locally grown foods for them and with a relatively small population can't buy up to 5% of what the North is selling! To our North we have not just two of the world's poorest countries in Chad and Niger but they also have tiny population that can't buy up to 5% of what is grown in Northern Nigeria, so who are the ones buying?? The North already has 87% poverty rate which is among the worst in the world, what is currently going on could make an already terrible situation to spiral out of control. |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by Nigeriabiafra82: 12:38pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
The indigenous Hausa farmer and his cash crops are gradually being eliminated. The Fulani man has definitely nothing valuable to loose. His primary objective is preparation for war (jihadi conquest). He does not have tomatoes in his menu neither does he care using onions. Same thing goes with other perishable, consumable food items. The burden rests completely on the Hausa farmer. Presently, the Fulani man is enmeshed in war drive primarily to destroy the financial economy base of the Hausa man. He employs the deceit of threat against the Southerners to strangulate the business platform of the indigenous Hausa farmers. The Hausa farmers are loosing their wealth amidst the callous blockage of market exports of their cash crops which they have seasonally labored for. In a bid to consistently subjugate the Hausa man, the Fulani man pretends to be defending him. Agricultural goods worth millions of naira have unpreventably been destroyed. The indigenous Hausa man is totally at a loss while the Fulani man remains satisfactorily unaffected. His main concern is on the war for conquest and |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by FSU: 1:06pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
BastardWike:There is nothing more to add. Gospel truth. |
| Re: Lamentation Thread For Northern Farmers and produce dealers by FSU: 1:07pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Nigeriabiafra82:Very insightful. Thanks |
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