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Science/TechnologyRe: Blood Moon Thread (Live Updates: Pictures & Videos) by Stakekay1(m): 8:20pm On Jul 28, 2018
Just saw the blood moon vividly live in Minna this evening at about 7.35pm, God is great.
SportsRe: Ahmed Musa Mobbed By Fans At Mosque In Abuja (Photos) by Stakekay1(m): 6:41pm On Jun 29, 2018
Ighalo`s inclusion into the Super Eagles list, NFF has a question to answer. That dude is a misfit. Thank you Musa for your patriotism!
PoliticsRe: Attack On Herdsmen: Christian Youths On Death Row Must Die - MURIC Replies CAN by Stakekay1(m): 7:24pm On Jun 22, 2018
Can't Christians replicate and have a MURIC like wing that can advocate for their rights? CAN is too cold for my liking.
CultureRe: In This Village Young Girls Are Used As Mode Of Payment And For Debt Settlement by Stakekay1(m): 10:12am On May 10, 2018
What a culture!
PoliticsRe: Police IG Idris Snubs Senate the third time - READ WHY by Stakekay1(m): 1:15pm On May 09, 2018
... and this is the type of impunity that we are going to vote for come 2019? May God save our country. This is lowest point since our democracy.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NPOWERNG: Got A Msg From Them by Stakekay1(m): 8:50am On May 01, 2018
Please my device status shows no device information, I selected for device during registration , is their any issue please?
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: INEC Begins Dino Melaye’s Recall Process by Stakekay1(m): 8:01pm On Apr 25, 2018
Recall Dino in Kogi West? How? It's practically impossible, dead on arrival, am from Kogi West I know what am saying.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NPOWERNG: Got A Msg From Them by Stakekay1(m): 9:57am On Apr 23, 2018
Jomafuvwe:
please i need help, I was able to validate and uploaded my passport but due to site error, I couldn't upload my identity card and it refreshed to my dashboard. please how do I upload my identity card?
Which identity card are they requesting for?
PoliticsRe: ‘I Feel Ashamed’ – Dino Melaye On Ghana’s Independence Day Celebration by Stakekay1(m): 2:18pm On Mar 06, 2018
PSTEMMA1960:
Dino my man, what has he as a senator done for his people in Kogi state?
He has succeeded in exposing your ineffective and corrupt leaders. Are his people complaining? NO!
PoliticsRe: "Buhari Will Not Tolerate Killings, Kidnappings" -Minister Of Interior, Dambazau by Stakekay1(m): 11:20am On Jan 31, 2018
He will no longer tolerate the killings because of 2019 election but he will come back to tolerate it as soon as he wins his re-election. Continue Baba.
PoliticsRe: FG To Stop Workers Salaries Over Payroll System Default by Stakekay1(m): 7:33pm On Jan 26, 2018
Nigeria Police must join or their salaries be stopped with immediate effect, the corruption in police pay system is massive, it will shock the FG if implemented.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Stakekay1(m): 1:58pm On Jan 23, 2018
Now that Ẹbora Owu has spoken, Buhari should honorably adhere to his advice, else it will be a disgrace for him. A word is enough, even God has rejected him.
PoliticsOkun People Of Kogi State Reject Cattle Colonies As Approved By The Governor by Stakekay1(op): 11:59pm On Jan 22, 2018
The Okun people are a sub-national group ofthe Yoruba nation predominantly located in Kabba/Bunu, Ijumu, Mopamuro, Oworo,Yagba East, and Yagba West in Kogi state, an area of about 35% of the land area of the state.



Okun people are naturally loving, peaceful and accommodating.





The ODA is the umbrella socio-cultural and development organization that is the sole organ of the Okun people with authority to speak for and act on behalf of the Okun Yoruba of the state on matters affecting the way we are governed, our development and the sustainable livelihood of our people.



It is in the above capacity that the ODA makes the following statements as the stand of Okun people on the declared position of the state government on fulani herdsmen and the federal government’s proposed cattle colony.



This statement represents the aggregate views of our people after wide and comprehensive consultation with all interest groups in Okunland, including our revered traditional rulers, various community development associations, professionals, elected and appointed politicians, students, Okun men and women across all our local government areas, and Okuns in the diaspora. The consultation culminated in a meeting of the representatives of these groups in Kabba on Saturday 20th January, 2018.



What we know on the state government’s position on fulani herdsmen and cattle colony

From the various account in the mainstream and social media, the ODA has learnt of the state government’s position on fulani herdsmen and the cattle colony

From media account, we understand the following:

That the state government has flung the doors of the state open to fulani herdsmen;
That the state government has extended invitations to any fulani in other parts of the country having difficulties finding a place of abode or facing possibility of ejection from where they currently operate for whatever reasons to come to kogi state.
That the state government has directed the different levels of administration in the state, including, state, local government and traditional councils, to accommodate the fulanis in their administrative machinery.
That though this directive did not go down well with many of those to implement it. They are constrained in raising any objections and some have started the process of implementing it;
That the state government has directed that fulani herdsmen should be given certificate of indigene; and
That the state government has not only enthusiastically embraced the federal government’s proposed cattle colony policy but it has gone ahead to volunteer the state as the state to pioneer the cattle colony model


ODA’s thoughts on these

The ODA has remained deeply worried and troubled about these declared positions since they were made public.



The ODA does not know the degree of consultation that took place before these positions were adopted.



Whatever it was, we respectfully urge the state government to take a look at these positions again in the interest of the people it is sitting in government over.



These positions are clearly not in the best interest of our people in Okunland.



While we concede that the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria, as amended, guarantees some constitutional rights for every Nigerian citizen, including right to freedom of movement, right to own properties, right to freedom of association, etc; these rights are not without limits. They are not absolute. The same constitution also prescribes when these rights can be curtailed.



Our experience in Okunland with fulani herdsmen.

The fulani herdsmen’s foray into Okunland can be traced back to many years. At the beginning, the fulani herdsmen reciprocated the peaceful, loving and accommodating nature of Okun people.



They were then known to carry only sticks, kettles and some personal belongings.



They would do all that was possible to get their cattle out of people’s farms or the community’s source of drinking water.



With time, they became more familiar with the bushes and and areas outside the towns and villages, even more than the community landowners.



With this, they became more daring, more aggressive, and started to show that there were several sides to them.



Today, they have completely revealed what they truly are, emboldened by the tacit support they seem to enjoy as they unleash mayhem on their host communities. No one is in doubt any more. They deliberately march their herds of cow into people’s farms, and you dare not challenge them. Our people have almost totally abandoned farming for fear of attack by these herdsmen as they no longer feel safe in their farms. And yet farming is the only means of livelihood of our people.



The threat they pose to the security of lives of farmers and their harvested and yet to be harvested farm produce is real and should not be underestimated.



Many of our people in each of the six local government councils where Okun people are found have had to pay the ultimate price on account of attacks by Fulani herdsmen who invade their farmlands, destroying everything in sight, including subjecting them to slow, humiliating and agonising deaths.



We recall with sorrow that the following of such deaths were recorded. In Yagba East 5, Mopamuro 3, Yagba West 4, Ijumu 5, and Bunu 2



Our fears as a people

We note with deep concern that the widespread crisis that we see today between the herdsmen and some parts of the northern states had their seeds sown several years ago, long before some of their victims were born.



Who knows, if our forefathers did in their days what the state government is committing to doing today, we might have been suffering the same fate as the unfortunate people of Benue, Taraba and other affected states.



The present generation of Okun people do not want our children, our grandchildren and their own, to look back at us, the present generation, with regret, anger and agony of violent deaths in the hands of herdsmen.



The Fulani herdsmen crisis is real. Wishing it away without a well thought out plan will not help matters



The ODA’s position

The ODA considers the concept of a cattle colony, whichever way it is defined, repulsive and repugnant to fairness, equity and natural justice and reminds us of our dark days under the colonial masters which no one should bring back to memory.



The ODA believes that creating a cattle colony under any statute, that will forcefully appropriate any portion of Okunland for the purpose of promoting the business interests of some private individuals, deny the people their rights over their ancestral land and populate the colonies with the fulani herdsmen, is a clear danger that is only comparable to a time bomb.



The ODA submits that a cattle colony on any part of Okunland is a disservice to our past, our present and our future in Okunland and as such unacceptable to us.



The ODA is of the view that a cattle colony, defined in whatever way, is distasteful, dangerous, and with potential to snowball into a major national disaster



The ODA, for the above reasons and more, rejects in its totality the state government position on the Fulani herdsmen and the proposed federal government’s cattle colony.



The average Fulani herdsman is economically more empowered than an average farmer in Okunland. He only needs to sell a few of his cattle.



It is on account of this that we call on the state government to urgently review its declared position on the Fulani herdsmen and cattle colony in the state



Our recommendations

While stating her position as enunciated above, the ODA will like to make some recommendations towards an enduring win-win peaceful solutions



Cattle rearing is a private business like any others such as manufacturing, trading or services. There are regulations and guidelines in our statute books guiding the way these other private businesses and their owners behave. Why should the business of cattle rearing be different?



From our findings, the our findings, the owners of these herds of cow are not the herdsmen that we see. The owners are the big and the mighty in the society across all divides.



This is where the secret behind the crisis lies.



The present approach to cattle rearing is an indirect way of providing an undue and undeserved subsidy to these private businessmen.



History has it that in the early days of this country, there were cattle ranches in different parts of the country. The first of these was the Obudu Cattle Ranch in the South South. There was the Mokwa ranch in the northern region. And there was the Akunnun ranch in the western region. We grew up to know a cattle ranch in Kabba that was under the management of Ahmadu Bello University College of Agriculture, Kabba.



The herds of cow in these ranches were robust and good looking as they did not have to do the life-sapping, energy-draining cross country journey.



The ODA strongly recommends that the state government and the federal government take necessary steps urgently to reactivate these ranches and encourage cattle owners to set up more ranches where possible for their private use.



Ranches will create more economic opportunities and benefits for the state and the country as it will encourage others to go into the business of providing feeds for these animals. It will reduce tension between the herdsmen and farmers. It will make the application of modern technology possible and easier. The herdsmen themselves will be able to train their children in schools for a better future for them, and such other benefits



Conclusion

In conclusion, the ODA will like to appeal to the state government to, in future, take into consideration, through adequate consultations, the long term overall interests of its citizens above any other interests in all its decisions and actions



Again the ODA emphasises that the Okun people are naturally very loving peaceful and accommodating.



The state government must help us to remain so.

http://kogireports.com/cattle-colony-concept-is-repulsive-and-repugnant-to-fairness-equity-okun-umbrella-body/
Car TalkRe: Fuel Scarcity: What Is The Situation, How Much Is A Litre Of Fuel In Your Area? by Stakekay1(m): 3:20pm On Jan 22, 2018
No fuel in any filling station in Minna Niger State for two weeks now, only black marketers sells between #250 to #300. It's pathetic!
PoliticsRe: Why I Will Serve For Only One Term - Buhari by Stakekay1(m): 3:51pm On Jan 09, 2018
MR INTEGRITY INDEED!
PoliticsRe: Malami Asks Court To Stop Senate Probe Of Maina’s Recall by Stakekay1(m): 3:18pm On Jan 08, 2018
This is unbelievable and highly ridiculous for a government that brands itself as apostle of anti corruption
PoliticsRe: Has Power Been Restored In Your Area? by Stakekay1(m): 11:54am On Jan 03, 2018
In Minna Niger State it's total blackout, even before now, a state that pride itself as power state can hardly boast of three hour light daily. I am surprise a state that own Shiroro dam that generate electricity can be thrown into darkness with the state government going about unperturbed, sometimes ago the citizen of the state protested about the shoddy treatment of AEDC on Nigerlites, nothing seems to have changed since then.
PoliticsWhere Is Governor Ayo Fayose Prophecies For Year 2018 by Stakekay1(op): 12:13pm On Jan 02, 2018
I have been waiting anxiously to read Fayose's political Prophecies for year 2018, especially as we approach the election year. It is a known fact that Fayose's Prophecies are 80% accurate. Please Fayose should release it early for some of us the keen watchers of Nigeria political landscape.
PoliticsRe: Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso Is Contesting For President In 2019 - Pulse.ng by Stakekay1(m): 11:33am On Oct 28, 2017
Mune:
Don't say anything for saying sake! Back it up with incident showing he is an Islamist bigot! I see him as a bridge builder who understands conflict mediation, and has used his position and acceptance to have involved himself in many peace mediation efforts between warring opponents.
Quote me, that is the fact! I grew up in Kano I know what am saying having followed his utterances and actions. Most northerners will support him if Buhari is not contesting, an average Northerner will die for the characteristics earlier stated about him.
PoliticsRe: Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso Is Contesting For President In 2019 - Pulse.ng by Stakekay1(m): 6:29pm On Oct 27, 2017
Kwankwaso is worse than Buhari, if anybody make mistake by electing him, the country will be doomed. He is a known bigot, a religion supremist, ethnic chauvinist. Nigeria should have a new pan Nigeria President come 2019, that will marshal us through a recovery process after Buhari has done serious damage to the unity of this country.
FashionRe: World's Most Expensive Bras And Handbag Fot ₦4.88Billion, ₦1.3Billion (Photos) by Stakekay1(m): 7:20pm On Oct 21, 2017
ceezarhh:
£6.8 million for bra!...how much is the breast then?...
Lol, the breast is priceless.
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Stakekay1(m): 5:06am On Sep 15, 2017
write2obi:
Ordered a redmi note 2 battery , shipped by turkey post, thou their tracking is poor, i still got my item 17days later .
I have been searching for this same battery, just thought ordering only battery won't make sense
SportsRe: Cameroon Vs Nigeria: 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier 1 - 1 (Full Time) by Stakekay1(m): 6:07pm On Sep 04, 2017
The lions will be so batterd by the Eagles
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Stakekay1(m): 2:27pm On Aug 27, 2017
Help Can't Use OTG Cable On My Redmi Note 2. All efforts not yielding. Can't transfer media files, music and videos.
PoliticsRe: Fayose Installed As Apesin Of Ado-Ekiti At Ewi's Palace(photos) by Stakekay1(m): 3:53pm On Aug 25, 2017
Dakwambo our President 2019
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Stakekay1(m): 12:56pm On Aug 23, 2017
Please can anyone help order for xiaomi redmi note 2 battery and replacement back cover on aliexpress.
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Stakekay1(m): 12:47pm On Aug 23, 2017
smartty68:
https://m.aliexpress.com/s/item/32521796004.html?spm=a2g0n.search-cache.0.0.7f25570fWfit2B

https://m.aliexpress.com/s/item/32677428383.html?spm=a2g0n.search-cache.0.0.7f25570fWfit2B

I doubt if you could get BL 45 though
I have been trying to get from local stores, it's not available, can't order tru aliexpress, am a newbie to online purchase.
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Stakekay1(m): 11:15am On Aug 23, 2017
Please how can I get replacement battery for xiaomi redmi note 2. BL 45 precisely.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: DPR Recruitment Aptitude Test: Check List Of Those Invited by Stakekay1(m): 5:59pm On Jul 14, 2017
I wish all invitees the best, but if you haven't gotten a godfather sorry for you, that's naija for you, we thought this government will be better. Alas!
PoliticsRe: Which Present State Governor Would You Like To Become Nigeria's Next President? by Stakekay1(m): 12:14pm On Jul 02, 2017
Since most of the political parties are zoning their candidates to the north, Dakwambo of Gombe State will be a perfect candidate, he posses the character of a good leader, possibly Fayose should be selected as his Vice.
PoliticsRe: We Are Proud Of Senator Dino Melaye - APC, Kogi Newspaper Advert by Stakekay1(m): 3:28pm On Jun 30, 2017
You can imagine all the party excos are against the governor, he has no support base, he is just an interloper hibernating in Lugard house, he sure will be thrown out at the expiration of his tenure.
Christianity EtcRe: ATM Installed At Pastor Tunde Bakare's Church In Lagos (Photos) by Stakekay1(m): 8:32pm On Jun 18, 2017
This is the administration current approach "Ease of doing business"

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