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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by tonychristopher: 5:19am On Oct 22, 2015
They will turn this to Igbo thing leaving the subject

Who will bet ?

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:21am On Oct 22, 2015
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tonychristopher:
They will turn this to Igbo thing leaving the subject

Who will bet ?
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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:22am On Oct 22, 2015
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tonychristopher:
They will turn ths to Igbo thing leaving the subject

Who will bet ?
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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by tonychristopher: 5:22am On Oct 22, 2015
kaakulator3:
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Will leave the subject and face Igbo



Funny lot

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:23am On Oct 22, 2015
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Rose2014:
That's what we mean by 'respecting your hosts' cheesy cheesy

Fulanis are respecting us(their hosts) by bringing bribe. Igbo pls learn to do the needful cheesy

No wonder
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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:23am On Oct 22, 2015
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tonychristopher:


Will leave the subject and face Igbo



Funny lot
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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:23am On Oct 22, 2015
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FreeGlobe:
Ibadan—A meeting of farmers and Fulani herdsmen was summoned by the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeleye Oyebade, yesterday, to checkmate the cold war between the two groups.

While speaking on behalf of other farmers from Saki West Local Government at the meeting which was well attended by the stakeholders, a representative of the farmers, Mr. Owoade Idowu, said: “We don’t want the Fulani herdsmen to graze their cattle at night. The CP should also prevail on our traditional rulers to stop accepting the herdsmen into areas where crops are grown.

‘’We found out that our traditional rulers do collect gratification from them. This should stop. The Fulani are their visitors and we are their people. They (traditional rulers) should be fair to us too.
‘’We are fed up with the whole issue. In fact, we are considering leaving Saki West area to relocate to Benin Republic.”


Reacting to the allegations, the Oniro of Otu, Oba Sunday Oyetunde Adepoju who applauded the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeleye Oyebade for the unprecedented step he took in laying the controversy to rest argued that there is no traditional ruler in the state that collects meat or money from the cattle rearers.

According to him, he also had been a victim of the herdsmen when their cattle ate up his crops.

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.

‘’We would prefer this kind of meeting to hold every three months so that the CP can be abreast of unfolding development. We also don’t want the herdsmen to graze at night. We will prefer this kind of meeting to involve the real cattle owners because as we are talking here now, they are with their cattle and they don’t listen to their leaders.”

In his own comments, Mr. Fehintola Sunday from Iseyin said the town is mostly affected by the unholy attitude of the Fulani herdsmen.

Speaking on behalf of the Fulani herdsmen, the Serkin Sasa Sardaunan Yamma, Alhaji Haruna Yasin, who spoke through an interpreter, cautioned all his kinsmen to check their animals and stop grazing on the farmers’ farmlands.

He said: “I warn all Fulani herdsmens to stop their cattle from destroying other people’s farms and crops. Nobody will be happy seeing his crops being destroyed by your cattle. Also, all night grazing of animals should stop henceforth.”

The CP specifically told all the representatives of farmers and herdsmen that they will be held responsible if there was any violence again.

He warned the cattle rearers that if they are caught with AK 47 rifle, he wuld treat them like armed robbers, adding that he wondered what the herdsmen use such weapons for.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/tension-as-oyo-cp-summons-fulani-herdsmen-farmers/
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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by IGBOPRINCE: 5:37am On Oct 22, 2015
Ilekeh:
As for Yoruba leaders taking bribe from Fulani herdsmen, if true and I doubt it is punishable, then the people in their community needs to apprehend the said leaders. Simple.
what you type there as igbo did this and that is too long to read. Biko try minimise it..

Cos we ve heard and seen it b4 , no dey waste thread for us.

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 5:44am On Oct 22, 2015
Finally ilekeh has provided us with a long rebuttal just like the one xtrorse gave us.Whenever that anti-Yoruba one is posted,this one will be used to counter it grin
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by emmalexabl(m): 5:49am On Oct 22, 2015
Am not surprised..,same yoruba traditional rulers sold their son to the hausa/fulanis for a plate of ewedu ati amala..,

but what surprises me is why yorubas are abandoning their land and running to togo and benin countries because of threats from fulanis and their cows.

This generation of yorubas are confirmed cowards and very stupidd...

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by QuotaSystem: 5:53am On Oct 22, 2015
I wonder. Those 'malu' better put 'magun' on their nama before we start hearing of cows that prefer amala to grass. Aburo indeed grin

likila:
Yoruba obas, you see yarsef?
how can you because you want to eat nama, call malu, aburo?
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by DaBullIT(m): 6:13am On Oct 22, 2015
I have seen you , i hope you checked out the news of the arrest of Biafra protestors and of course the cancellation of Eze Ndigbo title in Akure ?? I won't fight with anyone today , just comment and leave responses in your mind
FreeGlobe:
This is serious



Let me officially invite my keyboard warriors to this party cheesy cheesy

superstar1, ilekeh, tonytony208, Fanirandele, Tolatutu, Omololu007, IYANGBALI, virginfinder, MrMbaM, januzaj, Aareonakakanfo, ExInferis, omonnakoda, BlackrulesDworld, DaBullIT, seunmsg, IyaIode
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by ArodeTsolaye: 6:28am On Oct 22, 2015
FreeGlobe:
@ilekeh
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Apparently, yorubas are fleeing to Benin Republic for assylum... Lord have mercy! cheesy cheesy

yorrobers are fleeing to Benin republic due to fulani invasion. kikikikiki. grin

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by ArodeTsolaye: 6:35am On Oct 22, 2015
AnambraDota:


cheesy grin grin grin grin grin

Ibadan was founded by cowardly Yorubas that flee Ilorin when Fulani sacked the town and took it over, now the have located the fugitives in their hiding place and are about to do the second sacking while the dwellers are scampering to Benin Republic.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahah

Nobody shoullld run to Igboland ooO grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by belzabull(f): 6:47am On Oct 22, 2015
This is funny, Fulani herdsmen invade yolobaland, next thing yolowbas threaten to leave their land and run away to benin republic....hahahahaha grin

A slave dare not challenge its master for a duel even on its land, yolowbas are cursed lwkmd gringringrin

yolowbas are bunch of hopeless god-forsaken bastads and cowards


useles abobaku's gringringringringrin

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by belzabull(f): 6:50am On Oct 22, 2015
emmalexabl:
Am not surprised..,same yoruba traditional rulers sold their son to the hausa/fulanis for a plate of ewedu ati amala..,

but what surprises me is why yorubas are abandoning their land and running to togo and benin countries because of threats from fulanis and their cows.

This generation of yorubas are confirmed cowards and very stupidd...

yolowbas are inherently st√pid and genetically cursed-fayemi gringrin

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by ArodeTsolaye: 7:10am On Oct 22, 2015
belzabull:

yolowbas are inherently st√pid and genetically cursed-fayemi gringrin
They are the abubokus of the fulani. Serious Abus! grin

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by FreeGlobe(f): 8:05am On Oct 22, 2015
lalasticlala fp
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 8:43am On Oct 22, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Finally ilekeh has provided us with a long rebuttal just like the one xtrorse gave us.Whenever that anti-Yoruba one is posted,this one will be used to counter it grin

[b]Aareonakakanfo, did you just state that such duplicitous, pirated handiwork was enough rebuttal as to counter that epic collection of mine of just a few out of many atrocious deeds of your Yoruba tribe? C'mon, you should be smarter than this.

Just take one more look at that crap. It is full of incoherency and lacks the expected bite it was meant to deliver. That assemblage of inappositeness by one of your empty-headed, boisterous clowns is absolute bunkum and it's entirely vacuous and tangential to the Igbo Nation as to even attempt to ruffle her lofty achievements and accomplishments.

That plagiarised copy indeed lacks substance; no creativity to state the least and therefore null, void and of no effect as to lessen the ignominy of Yoruba people.

You know what, just bid me to show you once more the original post from which your disingenuous tribeswoman adapted her garbage from. But make sure you spank her thoroughly for doing a rather shoddy job for your 'sophisticated' tribe. And tell her to go back and produce a befitting rebuttal.

This your 'rebuttal' is surely a no-no![/b]

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 11:49am On Oct 22, 2015
FreeGlobe:
@ilekeh
^

Apparently, yorubas are fleeing to Benin Republic for assylum... Lord have mercy! cheesy cheesy

Beht Y are you like this?? grin grin grin
Facking Troll cool
I no believe Wetin I read till you point am out cheesy
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by DFemaleBoss(f): 12:11pm On Oct 22, 2015
wtf shocked shocked
Yorubas running away from their land after their Obas sold them to Fulanis for a plate of Amala?
Boy o boy! cheesy cheesy embarassed

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by IYANGBALI: 1:31pm On Oct 22, 2015
FreeGlobe:
This is serious



Let me officially invite my keyboard warriors to this party cheesy cheesy

superstar1, ilekeh, tonytony208, Fanirandele, Tolatutu, Omololu007, IYANGBALI, virginfinder, MrMbaM, januzaj, Aareonakakanfo, ExInferis, omonnakoda, BlackrulesDworld, DaBullIT, seunmsg, IyaIode
freeTOTO seeking for my attention right from the womb grin grin grin
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by basilo101: 2:24pm On Oct 22, 2015
Fulani chasing Yorubas to Benin Republic while they are gloating over banning ezendigbo title. ur corrupt obas deserve no respect and they can all go to hell, nigeria is a democratic republic

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Akanbiedu(m): 2:48pm On Oct 22, 2015
True. Those poor village "Obas" collect bribe from Herdsmen.

That's the reason they look the other way when there is trouble.

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by DFemaleBoss(f): 3:19pm On Oct 22, 2015
Rose2014:
That's what we mean by 'respecting your hosts' cheesy cheesy

Fulanis are respecting us(their hosts) by bringing bribe. Igbo pls learn to do the needful cheesy

No wonder




cheesy cheesy

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by DFemaleBoss(f): 3:21pm On Oct 22, 2015
AnambraDota:


cheesy grin grin grin grin grin

Ibadan was founded by cowardly Yorubas that flee Ilorin when Fulani sacked the town and took it over, now the have located the fugitives in their hiding place and are about to do the second sacking while the dwellers are scampering to Benin Republic.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahah

Nobody shoullld run to Igboland ooO grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by FreeGlobe(f): 8:15pm On Oct 22, 2015
why was this thread suppressed? lalasticlala, seun, obinoscopy, mukina2

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by Jakumo(m): 8:27pm On Oct 22, 2015
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.

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by nedu666: 8:41pm On Oct 22, 2015
Ilekeh:


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2985030_igb1_jpeg81c6fa7aa3def6e4e7f3139a2e84802c


YET YORUBAS CANNOT MAKE IT IN BOOMING AND PROSPEROUUS YORUBA LAND. THAT THEY INVENTED AGBERO, FACE ME I FACE YOU. JOKE IN ON YOLOB-ASS IN THE South West

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Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by EasternLion: 8:55pm On Oct 22, 2015
This thread funny die. cheesy cheesy
Re: Yoruba Farmers Accuse Traditional Rulers Of Receiving Bribe From Fulani Herdsmen by SirShymexx: 9:08pm On Oct 22, 2015
Lmao.

Some Yorubas definitely can do this - they will sell anyone out for a plate of porridge loool.

Luvmijeje the Molly, are these traditional rulers related to you cos it seems they keep selling their brothers out for Fulani's meat loool.

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