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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by ERAKAMUS: 10:33am On Sep 29, 2015
who's fault?
Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Codedb2: 10:42am On Sep 29, 2015
sammyj:
Baba Falae should go and rest and stop this politcal propaganda abeg no body is a slave except you want to be one !!! cool

You will never accept it.
You're a slave if you're from Waste

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Balkan(m): 11:16am On Sep 29, 2015
It's a shame

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by sammyj: 11:25am On Sep 29, 2015
........................................................ grin shocked grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Codedb2:


You will never accept it.
You're a slave if you're from Waste

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by FreeGlobe(f): 11:32am On Sep 29, 2015
where are the yoruba ewarriors? aresa, virginfinder, orlandoowoh, gbawe, pentiumpro what is happening

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by wisdomguy4u(m): 11:42am On Sep 29, 2015
To an average yoruba man, the fulani herdmen are
not a problem; they can kill , destroy and kidnap as
much as they like in yoruba land . The main problem of average yoruba man are the Igbos pple during their business in lagos. To them, Igbo pple have almost buy half of lagos state and are even
participating in lagos politics; this Igbo are the one
the yorubas believe should be kicked out of lagos for been too ambitious, not the poor fulani herdmen .

Misguided priority

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by chesterlee(m): 11:46am On Sep 29, 2015
Fulanis lording Yorubas since 1967.....



History always repeats itself. grin

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Alfranco(m): 12:27pm On Sep 29, 2015
sean079:
I actually don't understand if nigeria is progressing or retrogressing. This is an old agro practice that the so called giant of Africa ought to have abolished. Now we see peopleI praising former agric minister adeshina that he did very well. This same problem is responsible for gruesome murder of middle beltan population. This problem needs to be addressed urgently

You won't imagine that their educated ones in the law making chamber once make a case for grazing zones, a very useless system in this modern day, in other peoples land because we find ourselves together in one nigeria that should not have being in the first place. Restructuring of the country's governing system with recourse to the rights of the numerous nationalities of the geopolitical zones of the country remains the true change the country need.
They may have gone away with their evils time and again but not ANY MORE!

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by vayne(m): 12:48pm On Sep 29, 2015
Has their lagoon dried up? Where is the lagoon captain grin , Let them send the fulanis to the lagoon na grin ,if na Igbo now,heaven will fall grin

Try rubbish and risk more scratches on your faces,only this time,the scratch will never heal grin

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by ragiluhivo(m): 12:53pm On Sep 29, 2015
A Yoruba man is always cowardly – he rants and boasts but flees once there is trouble.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Lanceslot(m): 1:05pm On Sep 29, 2015
donTbone:
Uncle falae, relax... Change has come!

Those fulanis go soon be caught!

But seriously, are they not taking our accommodation
for granted in Yoruba land

Am sure if it had been other way round, the fellow
herdsmen would av surfaced and probably ethical conflict would av ensued!

#sayNoToEthicalConflict
You are speaking from both sides of your mouth young man.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by donTbone(m): 1:06pm On Sep 29, 2015
Lanceslot:
You are speaking from both sides of your mouth young man.

Like I care! angry
Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Lanceslot(m): 1:07pm On Sep 29, 2015
DFemaleBoss:
Slavery 101 done and dusted, 102 loading cheesy
It has been like this before 1914.... Fulani herdsmen possessing their possession.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Nobody: 1:09pm On Sep 29, 2015
it is an insult to our race that a man like me could be abducted by a bunch of hoodlums,” he said.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Eastlink(m): 1:36pm On Sep 29, 2015
FreeGlobe:
These fulani herdsmen even warned him that if he talks careless they will come again and kidnap him. what an affront on yorubaland?

cc virginfinder
I laugh in Swahili! Very funny.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Balkan(m): 1:41pm On Sep 29, 2015
Illorin is gone Akure Loading
Yoruba people why have you allowed this fulanis to use you
as @ss Wipe

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by juman(m): 1:55pm On Sep 29, 2015
One nigeria failed to work well.

This is 2015, yet the herdsmen still rearing their cattle like in 10th century.

The farmers must be protected from the herdsmen.

The only thing that works well in this country is anarchy.

One nigeria succkks.

A country that has everything but the crazy "leaders" destroyed it.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Nobody: 2:06pm On Sep 29, 2015
FolarinLondon:


Never underestimate those flat ugly looking apes called Igbos when it comes to tribalism. They might have stagged this kidnapping thing so as to make Yorubas to go to war with Hausas/Fulanis but Yorubas have always proven to Igbos that they are more smarter and intelligent...



FreeGlobe:
Mr. Falae said he was kidnapped by six Fulani herdsmen last Monday at his Ilado farm in Akure. The 77-year-old warned that such attack should not be allowed to happen again as it could result to even graver consequences.

“It is not because of me. As for me, I am a very humble person, but by virtue of what God has made me and the status God has given me, it is an insult to our race that a man like me could be abducted by a bunch of hoodlums,” he said.

“By the way, one of them told me, he said, ‘Baba, if after you leave us you talk nonsense I will come and catch you again’. That is the kind of insult I received.”

Asked if the kidnappers were illiterates, he replied: “Only two of them could speak some English. They were between the ages of 25 and 35. They were Fulani, they spoke Hausa.”


Mr. Falae however said it was plausible that his ordeal was closely connected to his conflict with Fulani herdsmen who consistently grazed at his farm.

“The cattle rearers have been giving me a hard time for the past two or three years. Because I have a dam on the farm, so they like to bring their cattle there to drink water, then they eat other people’s crops,” he stated.

“This time they ate up my maize farm, two hectares. We took pictures, and it was videoed, the police went there. They were asked to pay compensation, they begged and paid half of what we claimed and we accepted it.

“That was about two months ago. Whether it was one of them who went to bring his brothers to come and deal ‘with this wicked man’, I don’t know. It is plausible. Absolutely plausible.


“My view is that this is my home. I have not gone to farm in any other person’s territory. This is my home where I was born. I have every right to farm here and live in peace here. So, this is totally unacceptable.

“I once told the Commissioner of Police that if he cannot protect us and protect my farm, that I will protect myself. There will be self-help if government fails to protect its citizens.

“It would have been unfortunate if that were to happen. The IG met me and gave me assurances that they will give us protection. I hope that we as a community in Ondo State and in Yoruba land as a whole must go into consultation to ensure that we enhance our protection. We cannot be slaves in our own territory.”

Mr. Falae said he was not surprised that the police could not trace and arrest the kidnappers because of the manner of their movement and operation.

“These fellows were permanently on the move. Day and night they were walking. Through farm lands, through water, through swamps…they were scared, they knew they could be traced with GPRS, that was why they were running around all the time,” he said.

“I was not surprised at all that the police could not trace them before they decided to let me go.”

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/190728-how-i-was-abducted-tortured-released-olu-falae.html

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by freeage7(m): 2:19pm On Sep 29, 2015
No be today Fulani man dey deal with Yoruba man, the thing don tey...since the days of Afonja and Alimi, to the days of Awolowo, Mko Abiola, pa Ajasin, femi falana, to mention a few. Now it is olufalae, in his own territory, yet, the likes of jagaban will not learn.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by tolexy007(m): 2:20pm On Sep 29, 2015
cheesy
Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by chino11(m): 2:29pm On Sep 29, 2015
Una no dey tire ni? cheesy

This new generation Nairalanders are something else cheesy



vayne:
Has their lagoon dried up? Where is the lagoon captain grin , Let them send the fulanis to the lagoon na grin ,if na Igbo now,heaven will fall grin

Try rubbish and risk more scratches on your faces,only this time,the scratch will never heal grin

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by emmalexabl(m): 2:31pm On Sep 29, 2015
He that the fulanis have enslaved.,shall remain in slavery till Nigeria ceases to exist...


The fulani that i know.,dont let go easily.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Nobody: 2:37pm On Sep 29, 2015
This is epic: "We are SOUTH WESTERN slaves to Northern Herdsmen" - Falae (2015)grin grin grin
It is so sad that Falae is just realizing this in 2015. History has it that Afonja sold part of Western Nigeria to the Fulanis. Tinubu sold the remaining parts in 2014/2015. The N5m is part payment of taxes for using the land. Landlord has come for his rent. And he warns that if you make noise about it, they will come again. What boldness.

All these Oodua Youth making noise on NL SHOULD cover their faces in SHAME!!!

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Nobody: 2:39pm On Sep 29, 2015
ragiluhivo:
A Yoruba man is always cowardly – he rants and boasts but flees once there is trouble.

How come ibos lost their voices when Akaluka was unjustly beheaded?
It was Yorubas as usual who expressed outrage. The chest beaters quickly scurried back to their shells.
Babies were cut of the the womb and none of that was ever avenged.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Nobody: 2:43pm On Sep 29, 2015
Aigbofa:


How come ibos lost their voices when Akaluka was unjustly beheaded?
It was Yorubas as usual who expressed outrage. The chest beaters quickly scurried back to their shells.

Face the topic. Akaluka was beheaded in the North and Ibos fought back in Onitsha and Aba. Falae was kidnapped in his own town. What can't you get here?? Who is Akaluka before he was beheaded compared to an Olu Falae. Cowards!!! I hate tribalism, but the Yorubas need to WAKE UP and stop noise making "gra-gra" without action.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by vayne(m): 3:07pm On Sep 29, 2015
chino11:
Una no dey tire ni? cheesy

This new generation Nairalanders are something else cheesy



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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by achi4u(m): 3:08pm On Sep 29, 2015
But what the man is saying is the absolute truth, how can a sophisticated race like Yorubas will smh become a slave at their own land?
Only 6 rag head Fulanis kidnapped falaele!

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by ruggedtimi(m): 3:22pm On Sep 29, 2015
all dis post abut fulani herdsmen make's me scared of dem and dem plnty for my area. Taa nthg dem fit do. Governmnt has to chckmate these herdsmen cos dey boko haram in disguise
Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by achi4u(m): 3:24pm On Sep 29, 2015
Balkan:
Illorin is gone Akure Loading
Yoruba people why have you allowed this fulanis to use you
as @ss Wipe
my only fear is that once Fulani herdsmen remembers you like the case of yoelrubas, you are Don like Suya meat.



This news need front page so that our brothers from S W will begin to prepare for Fulani internal aggression.

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by PointB: 3:26pm On Sep 29, 2015
"We cannot continue to be slave" comment invariably admits enslavement!

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by PointB: 3:28pm On Sep 29, 2015
“By the way, one of them told me, he said, ‘Baba, if after you leave us you talk nonsense I will come and catch you again’. That is the kind of insult I received.”

Abeg they should not kidnap him again oo. Abeg cheesy cheesy grin grin grin

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Re: We Cannot Continue To Be Slaves In Yorubaland - Olu Falae Warns by Balkan(m): 3:36pm On Sep 29, 2015
Aigbofa:


How come ibos lost their voices when Akaluka was unjustly beheaded?
It was Yorubas as usual who expressed outrage. The chest beaters quickly scurried back to their shells.
Babies were cut of the the womb and none of that was ever avenged.
Akaluka beheaded in Kano not
in Igbo land. The world heard of it and there were reprisal attacks.

Akaluka was just an Ordinary Igbo man struggling to make ends meet. His Death was all over CNN
That made that name popular and Igbos fought on his behalf.

Falae as high as he is was kidnapped and he paid ransom to be freed. I can never in my life make an in law with this tribe

falae was kidnapped in his house in yoruba land with 200 yoruba workers watching like
ode that they are, and fulanis warned him not say[b] Pim[/b] or they will deal with him

Yoruba Cowards

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