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Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -herders Association by justiz5(m): 7:26pm On Oct 10, 2019
Despite Being Northern State, Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -Herders Association

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The National Chairman of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Sale Bayari, has slammed Benue State for being a bad 'brother' and 'neighbour' to Fulani herdsmen while commending Oyo State people for accommodating them.


Bayari stated this during a public presentation of views, observation of the proposed grazing regulations bill 2019 by the Oyo State House of Assembly.
The presentation was held at the house of chiefs, Agodi, Ibadan.


Bayari said, “From our calculations, one cow will eat grass, drink water, drugs and other maintenance costs to the tune of N1,500 a day.


“Despite Benue state being a northern state, it has been a very bad brother and neighbour of the Fulani herdsmen.


“Ironically, it is Oyo state among Yoruba states that have been and remained our home truly as Nigerians due to the wonderful warm and receptive nature of the great descendants of Oduduwa that the Fulani herdsmen have come to see and accept as their beloved great grandfather too due to their accommodating spirit, nature and character of the people of the Southwest.


“We shall continue to be law-abiding citizens of this state and here undertake to ensure that we fish out all the bad elements among us that are distorting the peace and tranquillity of Oyo state.”


The parliament had proposed the bill as a way of finding a lasting solution to violent clashes between farmers and herders in the state.


The speaker of the house, Adebo Ogundoyin, noted: “There is a need for us to continue to live in peace and harmony, Fulani and the farmers have been living together for a long time ago and nobody ousted his or her boundary or herders grazing their cattle in a way that will destroy farm input."

Source: Saharareporters.com.

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Re: Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -herders Association by kayusely70(m): 7:36pm On Oct 10, 2019
Learn to live in peace with others
Re: Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -herders Association by LOMBARDY(m): 9:24pm On Oct 10, 2019
U go there, ransack their lands, displace them, maim and kill them and you expect them to welcome you with open arms??
Re: Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -herders Association by Mrexcell(m): 10:03pm On Oct 10, 2019
justiz5:
Despite Being Northern State, Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -Herders Association

www.nairaland.com/attachments/10370161_images_jpeg68d5535b971d558f594f10a5affd0a71

The National Chairman of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Sale Bayari, has slammed Benue State for being a bad 'brother' and 'neighbour' to Fulani herdsmen while commending Oyo State people for accommodating them.


Bayari stated this during a public presentation of views, observation of the proposed grazing regulations bill 2019 by the Oyo State House of Assembly.
The presentation was held at the house of chiefs, Agodi, Ibadan.


Bayari said, “From our calculations, one cow will eat grass, drink water, drugs and other maintenance costs to the tune of N1,500 a day.


“Despite Benue state being a northern state, it has been a very bad brother and neighbour of the Fulani herdsmen.


“Ironically, it is Oyo state among Yoruba states that have been and remained our home truly as Nigerians due to the wonderful warm and receptive nature of the great descendants of Oduduwa that the Fulani herdsmen have come to see and accept as their beloved great grandfather too due to their accommodating spirit, nature and character of the people of the Southwest.


“We shall continue to be law-abiding citizens of this state and here undertake to ensure that we fish out all the bad elements among us that are distorting the peace and tranquillity of Oyo state.”


The parliament had proposed the bill as a way of finding a lasting solution to violent clashes between farmers and herders in the state.


The speaker of the house, Adebo Ogundoyin, noted: “There is a need for us to continue to live in peace and harmony, Fulani and the farmers have been living together for a long time ago and nobody ousted his or her boundary or herders grazing their cattle in a way that will destroy farm input."

Source: Saharareporters.com.


Bloodthirsty barbarians believe and trust these heartless killers at ur own perils. Why is it so difficult and impossible for them to embrace mordern day ranching like other tribes in other civilised countries? Is it not very obvious they have evil fulani conquest agenda in southern Nigeria? Are fulaniherdsmen aliens from another planet that only survives and thrives in very thick forests?

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Re: Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -herders Association by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:10pm On Oct 10, 2019
Dont blame Benue state oo, they have seen alot....you don't go to bed with two eyes closed knowing your neighbour is your enemy!
Re: Benue A Bad Brother, Neighbour Of Fulani Herdsmen -herders Association by sweetonugbu: 10:54pm On Oct 10, 2019
Ok

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