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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Yanks101: 9:13pm On Oct 22, 2015
Jakumo:
Not long ago I heard a story about how an association of villge hunters in the rural south west of Nigeria lodged a complaint with their chief about the fact that migrating northern herdsmen were TOO skilled at setting traps for antelope in their ancestral forests, with the result that a drastic reduction in the number of animals harvested by the local farmers was noticed over time.

The chief summoned the head man of the migrating herdsmen, to discuss the complaint lodged by local hunters, who rightly felt that the herdsmen where taking away their livelihood. The head man reported to the village chief, and brough along an enormous antelope that had been trapped and tied up live for the chief's dining pleasure.

Needless to say, a good time was had by all during that peace gathering, and when the aggrieved hunters again visited their chief to find out how soon the invading trappers would be evicted from the area, the only response they could obtain from the good chief was his thoughtful observation that the ability to hunt EFFECTIVELY is a gift from God, whose application must NEVER be discouraged by any mortal.

Case closed.

lol.
This is funny.
owambeism.

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by fistonati(m): 9:16pm On Oct 22, 2015
Let's go back to d memory lane, ds Fulani heardsmen crisis started wen awolowo's influence was believed to be getting out of hand. He was consigned to prison and d impression dt time was dt of dey can cut his financial strong base which is agriculture, he will be put to check as long as he can't spend and influence people.

This is why ds fulani heardsmen were sent down here to destroyed his farm and southwest at large. That's why u don't have ds crisis in other parts of d country. Yorubas didn't foresee ds coming now they are battling to control it.
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by likila: 6:42pm On Oct 23, 2015
Jakumo:
Not long ago I heard a story about how an association of villge hunters in the rural south west of Nigeria lodged a complaint with their chief about the fact that migrating northern herdsmen were TOO skilled at setting traps for antelope in their ancestral forests, with the result that a drastic reduction in the number of animals harvested by the local farmers was noticed over time.

The chief summoned the head man of the migrating herdsmen, to discuss the complaint lodged by local hunters, who rightly felt that the herdsmen where taking away their livelihood. The head man reported to the village chief, and brought along an enormous antelope that had been trapped and tied up live for the chief's dining pleasure.

Needless to say, a good time was had by all during that peace gathering, and when the aggrieved hunters again visited their chief to find out how soon the invading trappers would be evicted from the area, the only response they could obtain from the good chief was his thoughtful observation that the ability to hunt EFFECTIVELY is a gift from God, whose application must NEVER be discouraged by any mortal.

Case closed.


this is the deji of akure.
he will eat money and meat and sell his people to the yeeboes and foolanis

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by dearestaramide: 8:32am On Oct 27, 2015
He expressed the willingness of the traditional rulers to continue living peacefully with the Fulani saying, ”We are not driving them away but they should stop threatening, raping our women or harassing us with security agents on our own land.


This is clearly an instigation and the root was the fake kidnapping of falae in which both his story as well as ig were not uniform.I see this as a plan to cause issue between the north and yorubas so as to divide apc.

What security is this quote reffering to but from government of course so in other words government is doing this by way of buhari.what is the evidence that the fulanis are nigerians? are you aware of chadians.nigerians etc?

All this propaganda will go to waste.
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by dearestaramide: 8:33am On Oct 27, 2015
fistonati:
Let's go back to d memory lane, ds Fulani heardsmen crisis started wen awolowo's influence was believed to be getting out of hand. He was consigned to prison and d impression dt time was dt of dey can cut his financial strong base which is agriculture, he will be put to check as long as he can't spend and influence people.

This is why ds fulani heardsmen were sent down here to destroyed his farm and southwest at large. That's why u don't have ds crisis in other parts of d country. Yorubas didn't foresee ds coming now they are battling to control it.


your last paragraph is exactly what those behind all this are plannig on achieving. make no mistake this is a political strategy.
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by ArodeTsolaye: 7:42pm On Nov 04, 2015
yorubas eloping to Benin republic due to fulani menace.

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