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IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by emamos: 1:58pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Enugu—The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has asked Igbo to boycott Fulani cattle to avoid cases whereby Fulani herdsmen would infiltrate their towns and villages to kill them and rape their women. |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by emamos: 1:59pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
It is well |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by LMFashions: 2:06pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Let the boycotting begin. Enough of these Fulani tsetse flies. |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by inkon: 2:09pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
LMFashions: lol....and start eating what? |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by Adaowerri111: 2:12pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
What will they eat?? Lol funny people 1 Like |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by LMFashions: 2:17pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
inkon: Like it was stated in the post, there are cattle in Ebonyi, Enugu and Obudu which are not Fulani's. We all just need to shift our attention to those. They'll leave if we stop patronising these tsetse flies. 1 Like |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by LMFashions: 2:21pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Adaowerri111: What we need to understand is that the Fulani tsetse flies cattle are not the only ones in the country. There are others though the Fulani are the largest supplier. |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by PHILKINGS(m): 2:26pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Maka Y naw ![]() |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by Adaowerri111: 2:26pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
LMFashions: Okay, you mean we will start eating igbo cows, where can I find one 1 Like |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by inkon: 2:35pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
LMFashions: Cattle, goat and whatever, how sustainable? You see, I'll give my 100% support to anything that can bring an instant cure to all these Fulani bruhaha. They seem to value cow more than people and I see no reason why such should be condoned. But boycotting their cow? I don't see that happening in a decade because those you mentioned are quite insignificant compared to the demand. And insisting on that would literally mean asking people to stop eating meat. It might sound easy to you and me, perhaps because our minds are made up, besides I don't even eat beef. But what about the people out there? Will they easily buy the idea and abstain from meat because that is what it translates into? 1 Like |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by Nobody: 2:39pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
By and by, we shall confront the Fulani Jihardists from all fronts.
Boycott is a powerful tool but our people need education. |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by LMFashions: 2:44pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Adaowerri111: Ebonyi, Enugu and Cross River. If husbandry can be taken serious in these states then I believe we can be self sufficient and rid ourselves of these tsetse flies called Fulani. Cc inkon |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by Koleman(m): 3:27pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
abeg o make dem hurry. so that cow go com cheap. |
Re: IPOB Asks Igbo To Stop Eating Fulani Cows by inkon: 4:21pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
LMFashions: It's not as if boycotting their beef isn't possible. It's very easy if only we want. The big question is, are we ready? Can we make the little sacrifice required here? How many of the affected persons are as provoked as you are right now? Even among the bereaved, how many would accept to snub the beef when next they stumble on it in the market just because the community have chosen to tread that route to curtail the menace of the devil? Don't forget that beef has good price advantage now talk more of then. And what can one say about the poor conduct of the so-called leaders; haven't you anticipated their possible reaction should people adopt this measure? Mindful of these, I conclude that boycotting the beef is going to be difficult. I understand how you feel. It is natural to feel bad when things go wrong. Crime is being nurtured into abomination right before our very eyes and the authorities seem comfortable with that. I read one post by noblezone, advocating for self defense amongst the affected regions, a couple of days ago and I could tell that these killings have gone beyond raising animals and making money. Something scary is hidden in act. |
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