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I still wonder why we enjoy scamming each other in this country. I notice we derive joy from it. |
when did Timaya and Jimmy Jatt become Fulani herdsmen |
UP IC. Best of the First, First of the Best. I miss that school. |
Good news for Nigeria. Have been to their Head Office once in Victoria Island when I was job hunting. |
Am amazed he's putting on a polo T-shirt despite his wealth. A lesson to all the broke boys chasing swag |
Am sure OBJ is like who is this gay |
Gnen:bro please how did you apply |
bro please help a brother out. how did you apply for the role. And do you think gatecrashing is allowed |
That was before that calabar gal gave him dog meat to eat |
There's a light at the end of the tunnel after all. The Avengers can blow up all the pipeline for all I care, oil is not as juicy as it use to. |
Its too late to apologise. Deed is done |
[quote author=bgrace867 post=45174971][/quote]I wonder why you are yet to be banned. |
Royal tourist |
The Fulani herdsmen versus indigenous farmers
problem is not just an issue in Nigeria but often
across the whole of West Africa.
In Ghana the District Chief Executive of the Eastern
region Abass Fuseini Sbaabe says he has been
working to control Fulani in his area.
Speaking in a recent interview, Sbaabe says his
Eastern Region district developed a range of plans
to deal with the nomadic herders over the eight
years he has been in office.
Here are some of the measures used:
He worked to register the Fulani as well as their
cattle, keeping them in the district’s records, which
he said was meant to make it easier to identify a
Fulani if he was accused of a crime.
They were also asked to get a permit before rearing
animals in the area, and the land they were rearing
them on was also monitored.
“Once the Fulanis knew that we had their picture
here and all the relevant particulars about them
they were careful with dealing with our farmers.
For us that was the most important thing. If you
send your animals to go and destroy the farms of
somebody that is one thing, if you carry a gun and
shoot a farmer that is more serious. So ours is to
try to make sure our farmers were safe once we
had the identification and photos of the Fulani. We
were able to control them and tell them they are
never to carry arms as they know we have all the
needed documentation about them,” the District
Chief Executive said.
Sbaabe’s office also asked the Fulani to wear
numbered vests so farmers could see their number
and report them if they did anything illegal,
however Sbaabe said he and his office soon
realised the Fulani would take the vests off if they
were to “misbehave”.
The DCE then decided to have the Fulani paint the
horns of their animals, with the colour
corresponding to a particular cattle owner, “to help
us track the owners of the cattle when they go to
misbehave on the farms.”
“This time they knew we would surely get them so
we had very few of them deciding to comply.”
The district tried to enforce the horn-painting, and
started a fresh registration process.
“Some of them refused to comply so we got the
military and police to expel them.” http://nairametrics.com/how-ghana-deals-with-its-fulani-herdsmen-problem/ |
Venezuela’s Hapless President Nicolas Maduro has designated every Friday in the months of April and May as a non-working holiday, in a bid to save electricity. The country will unveil details of a 60-day plan to conserve energy Thursday, Maduro said, adding that measures would include asking large users such as shopping malls and hotels to generate their own electricity for nine hours a day. Heavy industries operating in the country will be asked to cut consumption by 20 percent, he said. “This plan for 60 days, for two months, will allow the country to get through the most difficult period with the most risk,” Maduro said on state television late Wednesday. “I call on families, on the youth, to join this plan with discipline, with conscience and extreme collaboration to confront this extreme situation” of the drought blamed on the El Nino weather system. The announcement comes after Maduro shut down the country for a week over the Easter holiday last month, giving workers an extra three days off. We have detailed exclusively on Nairametrics how ideologically rigid states like Venezuela and increasingly Nigeria are being destroyed economically by socialist policies. Since Nigeria has increasingly borrowed Venezuelas policies on FX, fuel subsidies and capital controls we hope this is not something the Buhari administration intends to copy. http://nairametrics.com/boom-venezuela-declares-every-friday-a-holiday-to-save-electricity/ |
tundeayo2020:that sounds more like it. Adorable |
tundeayo2020:I can only imagine the magnitude of your problems. |
You should have told us how you applied first |
kcee07:thanks boss |
kcee07:boss, what is the location please. I know a very good cook that would like to apply for this position |
the OP is prolly high on Nigerian hemp |
kindly confirm the PIN please. I tried adding it without success. you can contact me on 08088380502 or drop an alternative contact. for the catering vacancy |
teedeeone:Good day OP. can you please assist with info about how I can apply for a job with the new BRT franchise. my email is waleobajimi@gmail.com. thanks |
if you need other staffs e.g admin staffs kindly contact me please. I stay in ikorodu. 08088380502 |
07035657775 SSCE catering |
they don't exist |
mubbie15:Boss can you PM me the date and time of the test please. I will really appreciate it. |
NaLaugh:you need AXAMansard Insurance. |
Buhari is just rewarding everybody with his appointments |
People should kindly note that this post is a fraudulent one. God will judge this people one by one |
mickey45:Hope the impunity will end someday. |
This company needs to be reported for University discrimination. |
