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Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by eflintsone(m): 8:46am On Apr 27, 2016 |
but wetin concern hausas na ... na fulanis dey Bleep big tym ... hausas and fulanis differs na |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Gwan2(m): 8:49am On Apr 27, 2016 |
Onenaira1:The disunity among u guys is so glaring and appalling. ...Imagine an enemy attacks Iboland and all u can post is the thrash above....why not fight as a unit and den castigate urselves in d closet.......Is it a taboo if the so called Abians defend d integrity of Iboland 4 dia 'weakling' brothers. ....... 2 Likes |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Nobody: 8:52am On Apr 27, 2016 |
This where I fall in luv with Rivers people......dy can't allow this 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by cheruv: 9:02am On Apr 27, 2016 |
HopeAtHand:Bia Dee Hope Read Ecclesiastics 3... There's time for everything... Time for sophistication and time for barbarity Abagworo still thinks its time for sophistication...and its people with his mindset that were slaughtered in their hundreds of thousands in the 1966 pogroms |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by omenka(m): 9:11am On Apr 27, 2016 |
ricsman:And this is coming from someone who presumably studied "literature"?? Nothing person no go read for nairaland. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Nobody: 9:11am On Apr 27, 2016 |
They kill and run to army barrack for protection. That Enugu governor is an idiot. A very big idiot. Prepare your people for war and the fulani marauders will stay away. 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Ijobaorun(m): 9:13am On Apr 27, 2016 |
Nigerians must be at alert, New Boko Haram is springing up little by little. Boko Haram have taken over the herdsmen. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by laribari(m): 9:16am On Apr 27, 2016 |
iKarma: You are very funny! First and fore I'm neither Yoruba nor Igbo, that I stated that before becos u obviously donot have memory after reading and I donot reside in Enugu if it pleases you but I'm just a human being; a Nigerian with a heart. Obvious you are one of those Internet terrorist for supporting and lauding the actions of fellow goats like you and agitating that they shud displace another village in Enugu in the next week. Most of u guys are faceless just like your terriost and are the real cowards, attacking defensely innocent people. You dey behind computer they praise people wey dey destroy souls when you yourself is invaluable. I pity you and Na he'll all of una dey go with una mumu satanic koranic book that incite destruction. 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by dyoungkarlmarx(m): 9:20am On Apr 27, 2016 |
omenka:.omenka or whatever nomenclature you bear,I'm a full-fledged nairaland member and I've been a member of this educative,informative and entertaining forum and i hardly comment or insult any member but honestly,your level of reasoning is making me to believe u were not born by a woman but evolved from the monkey.just make out ample time to think about your miserable life. 5 Likes |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by dyoungkarlmarx(m): 9:24am On Apr 27, 2016 |
omenka:.omenka or whatever nomenclature you bear,I'm a full-fledged nairaland member and I've been a member of this educative,informative and entertaining forum for over 3years now and i hardly comment or insult any member but honestly,your level of reasoning is making me to believe u were not born by a woman but evolved from the monkey.just make out ample time to think about your miserable life. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by ozoemenaca: 9:57am On Apr 27, 2016 |
Where on earth would such a thing happen that a set of idiots would just decide and move in to peoples territory and destroy everything and killed the people while the government watch and provide them backing and you expect the people to fold their hands and cry. No not in Igbo land. What they ask for they would get 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by delishpot: 10:04am On Apr 27, 2016 |
OBAFEMIawolowo: Dear Lord, when I read things like this my heart breaks. I understand the pain and the desire to avenge but damn, I do not like the idea of innocents paying with their blood for the crimes of the evil ones among them. I Don tire. LetGod just drown this world make we all rest. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Rexyl(m): 10:25am On Apr 27, 2016 |
From the opinions of many people it is like the Fulani herdsmen are very smart to run and seek refuge in the military barracks after killings and destruction they have done successfully. Probably they are enjoying protection of the security agents which will enable them to regroup and strengthen themselves in preparation for another attacks. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by ngoziama: 10:32am On Apr 27, 2016 |
Lajet: You even tried by responding to such foolish statement. 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Nobody: 10:37am On Apr 27, 2016 |
laribari: Respect bro! You spoke my mind about the Hausas. But putting the blame of the franca between Igbos and Yorubas on the Yorubas is not fair. I am a Yoruba man, I make bold to tell you that the Yorubas wish we have a better relationship with Igbos than hausas (Forget what you read on NL) but the bitterness coupled with arrogance of the majority of them is out of this world! I was surprised at the way the Igbos in Lagos mocked the Yorubas during the mile 12 incident. They almost turned it to jubilation and that's when I lost respect for some close friends. Still I am not happy because I always know that this eternal enmity between the Igbos and Yorubas is an advantage to the Hausas. 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by greatmen: 10:42am On Apr 27, 2016 |
TheFreeOne:I had a weird dream 2 months ago that a 12 year old boy dressed in tuareg style covering blood thirsty eyes raided ph with a lot of boko boys and the military coverd it up but some igbo mobile policemen fought back, when the plot was uncovered I am not igbo but I think as a south south person God is using them as a covering for us my Niger delta brothers need to wake up, that dream was weird! |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Ofemannnu: 10:42am On Apr 27, 2016 |
WHEN I SAW WHAT BUHARI DID WHEN THE YORUBAS DEALT WITH HIS FULANI HERDSMEN BROTHERS I KNEW WE ARE ON A LONG THING. It was on 13 October 2000, when words went round that General Muhammadu Buhari was leading the Arewa team to the governor’s office to confront the state over alleged killings of Fulani cattle rearers in Saki, Oke Ogun Area of the state. Buhari did actually telephone the governor that he was leading a team to his office. In less than 30 minutes after the general informed the governor of his visit, we noticed that the entire secretariat was already filled with lorry loads of our brothers from the North. This created some tension but we kept our calm. At about 2 p.m., Buhari arrived in a long convoy at the governor’s office in company of the former governor of Lagos State, General Buba Marwa, Alhaji Aliko Muhammed, Alhaji Abdulrazak and Alhaji Hassan. They all wore long faces. In fact, the anger in them was palpable as all pleasantries extended to them were ignored. “This is trouble” was the expression on the faces of all of us in the governor’s office. Shortly afterwards, the state Director of State Security Service (SSS) and Commissioner of Police arrived. But their presence did not change anything particular on the fears that had already gripped majority of us. The two security chiefs did not come with any operatives, they came almost alone. Late Lam Adesina Photo NAN The meeting was called to order after Lam walked into the Executive Chambers. Introductions over, Buhari spoke on their mission to the governor’s office. Emitting fire, the general accused Lam and the government of Oyo State of complicity in the killing of over 68 Fulani people in Oke Ogun area and perversion of justice. His words: “Your Excellency, our visit here is to discuss with you and your government our displeasure about the incident of clashes between two peoples… the Fulani cattle rearers and merchants are today being harassed , attacked and killed like in Saki. In the month of May, 2000, 68 bodies of Fulani cattle rearers were recovered and buried under the supervision and protection from a team of Mobile Police from Oyo State Command. “ That some arrests were made by Oyo State Police Command in the massacre with their immediate release without court trial. This was said to have been ordered by Oyo State authorities and they were so released to their amazement. The release of the arrested suspects gave the clear impression that the authorities are backing and protecting them to continue the unjust and illegal killings of Fulani cattle rearers…” According to the general, they therefore wanted immediate stoppage of the killings, justice and compensation to the Fulanis. As weighty and indicting as Buhari’s allegations were, Lam remained unperturbed. He fired back with his own well coordinated arsenals. Lam identified all the points raised by Buhari and simply asked the heads of the organizations directly involved to respond to the allegations. First to speak was the Commissioner of Police who debunked all the claims. Instead of the allegation that the natives were killing Fulanis, the commissioner said pointedly that the opposite was the case. “ The killing of the natives by the Fulanis was duly reported to the police and, of course, we can’t make arrest because, as soon as they kill, they migrate to other areas. Who are you going to arrest? That is the problem”. On the killing of Fulanis, which he said was as result of “piled up anger”, the commissioner disclosed that arrests had been made and the suspects were in police custody. Next was the Director of SSS, who equally debuked the allegations by Buhari. “The natives don’t have problem with the Fulanis who are resident but those who are coming in, they don’t care about anybody. They just go ahead and when they graze the natives farms, whoever cares to challenge them runs into trouble. You said 68 people were killed , and people driven away. I am not saying there were no killings but they cannot be more than five. The petition is on the harsh side, there is nothing like that.” Not done yet, Lam called in his Deputy, Barrister Iyiola Oladokun; his SSG, Chief Michael Koleoso, both from Oke Ogun, and the chairman of one of the affected local government areas, Mr Ademola Alalade. They stated the true position of things, corroborating the submissions of the security chiefs. At this point, all the tensions and apprehensions evaporated. Trust Lam any day, he must rub it in. He spoke for about 20 minutes and the generals were at the edge of their seats for the entire period. They were like chicken that had just been thoroughly beaten by the rain. Lam said: “ Before I thank you for this visit, you have come to tell me something. I also want to tell you something and that something is to make an appeal. General Buhari has been a former Head of State, Brigadier Marwa has governed Lagos for some time and with credibility… so you are national leaders of this country. Even though, by accident of birth, you are from the North, you can be born anywhere; may be next time when I am coming to the world, I will be born in the North or the South- South. “My appeal will be that effort must be made to unite this country and that will be ïn the best interest of all Nigerians. I am appealing to the Arewa Consultative Forum, under which auspices our distinguished Nigerians are here; in recent times, they have been sending wrong signals to a number of us who believe in the unity and peace of Nigeria; you have been too critical of the efforts of the Federal Government. I am saying this because Nigeria, at this point, cannot afford to break and the words you northern leaders utter are very weighty, at the South here, we normally analyze them critically”. On all the allegations, he said: “From what they have written in the petition, this government is completely blameless because we don’t interfere either with the judiciary or with the police functions. I always preach peaceful co- existence in Oyo State and Nigeria as a whole. We are all Nigerians and that is what we have been preaching all along and we shall continue to be Nigerians , no matter the present or immediate problems which will be solved by the grace of Allah. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/day-lam-adesina-clashed-with-buhari-marwa-others/ 1 Like |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by BraniacX(m): 11:09am On Apr 27, 2016 |
HopeAtHand: And the entire south south |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by compujyde: 11:19am On Apr 27, 2016 |
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Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by texazzpete(m): 11:39am On Apr 27, 2016 |
wizzyrich: Fulanis and hausa people are taking refuge in the barracks. Innocent civilians who live and work in Enugu. That's what Sen Ekweremadu said and meant. Show me where - in the OP - it is claimed that armed herdsmen abandoned their cows and ran into barracks to hide. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by abduljabbar4(m): 11:48am On Apr 27, 2016 |
dechriscool: Keep ranting. I knew it won't be long before you too fall into this kind of problem. Were you not celebrating boko haram, saying that its the Norths problem not yours? Gej was so careless that we had to set up CJTF. You too should follow suit |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by abduljabbar4(m): 11:54am On Apr 27, 2016 |
HopeAtHand: Oga do you know what you are saying? There are over 20 times more ibos in the north compared to the number of northerners in the south east. Don't start what you can't finish |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Nobody: 11:55am On Apr 27, 2016 |
There brothers a very good day to you all. I have been following most of your post and comments on this forum with interest but decided to comment for the first time today. It baffles me on how you criticize, insult and call each other names while commenting on sensitive issues. Our future, the future of our unborn children and our great nation are looking bleak and we are here paying lip service and criticising each other for no just reason. Let's raise the flag of this nation above every interest, individual or group by harnessing our youthfulness exuberant towards achieving a common goal for the good of our unborn children and great Nation. It happened in Brazil, Egypt, Tunisia and other countries that are looking for a genuine freedom from oppressors, corrupt leaders, poverty, grieves, penury, injustice, lack of basic infrastructure, education e.t.c. The power of social media is so strong that if well channeled will archive the desired results. Today, my heart bleeds because of the killings in my place Uzouwani in Enugu state. My brothers and sisters have been sent to an early grave with no just course. Let's discuss on how to stop these evil through mass protest until the government hears our voice. Let's ask the govrnment to send soldiers to the affected areas to avoid further occurrences. Let's ask this government to do the right thing by waging a true war against corruption by jailing anyone found culpable of enriching his/herself trough corrupt means for life from 1983 to date. Let's ask for the recall of all the legislators. They can lagislate twice in a year if need be and earn their legislative allowances than waisting time sharing money that is meant for Nigerians. Let's demand for a true Federal system of government and have a regional resources control and many more. This is how i feel, this is not about politics. The politicians have taken Nigerians for granted and unless the youth does something fast then our future is doomed for life. All what we are experiencing today is as a result of bad governances. Let's SAVE NIGERIA, REVOLUTIONISE NIGERIA AND HAVE A GREATER NIGERIA. Please be wise. God bless you and bless Nigeria. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by MirabelArode(f): 12:03pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
abduljabbar4: Your fula masters have started it already the SESS will finish it. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by abduljabbar4(m): 12:08pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
MirabelArode:Criminals should be treated as criminals. If you start killing innocent northerners our people over here will definitely respond. Say no to violence but you stand to lose more |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Nobody: 12:10pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
texazzpete:should everything be written in print before you can understand ? Ok if I may ask, among the varieties of occupation by the fulani's, is cattle rearing not their major occupation in Nigeria ? Even the number one citizen of the country has cows that he is rearing so what are you saying self. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by BraniacX(m): 12:13pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
omenka: HOW TO BE AN omenka 1. Browse through an unsavoury topic searching for dull nuggets supporting your warped opinion to hold on to like a drowning man. 2. Ignore the substance of this unsavoury topic and polish this "assumed" nugget into a dull sheen bright enough to reflect sunlight 3. Look for gold paint, brush it over the nugget and scream loudly to the world "GOLD! GOLD! I HAVE FOUND GOLD!!! so how can you say this putrefying pile of horseshit is actually horseshit? Can't you see it is a pile of gold waiting to be mined?" 4. Go around and mass insult everyone and no one in particular wearing a face mask because of the stench with terms like 5. Sit back and think to self, damn! i'm smart, now they would only see imaginary gold afterall, who would want to be branded a stupid man for not being able to see the imaginary garment worn by the king on his birthday procession knowing fully well that the garment can only be seen by wise people? Mehn!! I have earned myself a nobel prize, let me alert my APC handler to know whether or not they saw this post and collect my stipend. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by ChristStriker(m): 12:16pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
abduljabbar4: Whatever. In the end, the country breaks up and we go our separate ways. Although i will never support the killing of innocent persons like the demonic herdsmen are doing. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by Masterclass32: 12:16pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
So these demons think they are through with Benue state and are now venturing into Igbo land? This is sure proof that their waterloo is by the corner. Soldiers will soon go and arrest the indigenes in their numbers. Ridiculous govt. |
Re: Hausas And Fulanis In Enugu Taking Refuge In Army Barracks - Ekweremmadu by BECKAR: 12:23pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
The meekness of lion does not make it a corward. Biafra fought the civil war when it had nothing and was able to push forward. Let alone now that Biafra has all the intelligence, sophisticated and has international support. Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. If Biafra is the problem, then why not let the problem go. Physically we are stronger, mentally we are sound and better, Juju we get am pass una God we worship pass una. We have been watching, we will be watching. Till the sun sets 1 Like |
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