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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by emmabest2000(m): 11:30am On Nov 21, 2016
So Sad

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Teobaba(m): 11:31am On Nov 21, 2016
Enugu govt and the police should handle this cattle rustlers before it turns to another boko haram
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Pylony(m): 11:31am On Nov 21, 2016
Onyejiuwaokoh:
They are not herdsmen but jihadist terrorists: is the seminarian a farmer? No! did the seminarian own a single farm? No! A total jihad has been declared on the Christian regions, from middle belt to southern Nigeria and our people are too lazy to act.
You are 100% right we're still in our slumber, you're unlike those busy calling other fellow men zombies simply because they know nothing about how it's all design by the enemy for us to have each others necks while their plans run on.

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Austin4lif: 11:34am On Nov 21, 2016
IPOD cant even do Anything
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by atirolu(m): 11:36am On Nov 21, 2016
Buhari became president
Fulani herdmen became more powerful
Boko haram now kill col and major general like chicken
Our dollar-naira story is a seasonal movie with no end yet
18% inflation
our university graduate are now equate with secondary school leaver....ask ati ku
Unemployment nko No go area
Tinubu falling apart with buhari is another story

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Nobody: 11:36am On Nov 21, 2016
Buhari's Legacy.

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Mockinbird: 11:37am On Nov 21, 2016
Rip flattie.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by YhungPablo(m): 11:37am On Nov 21, 2016
Am +1 Today.. HBD to me.. NairaLanders pls show me love.

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by AreaFada2: 11:38am On Nov 21, 2016
RIP. A sad case indeed.

And Nigerian authorities will do nothing about.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Dare2Try(m): 11:41am On Nov 21, 2016
The certificate less president will come and tell us that his brothers are Mali & Niger republic citizens while his confused fellow Lai Mohammed will tell us that they are from Mauritania and the lazy and coward governor has not for once react, the thunder that will fire British for creating this zoo called Nigeria is doing clearance with God in heaven
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by ChrisEsq: 11:47am On Nov 21, 2016
I hope you are Yoruba... Cause I see a lot of awakening among them of late.
PlayerMeji:
When will people come to reason with me?

That the true enemy is not the Yoruba man beside you or the Igbo man selling his kaya but these horrible sets of people who have made ruling Nigeria their birthrights.

They are the enemies, they are the ones who do not like it that we prosper together. Imagine if the North had oil what do you think they would have done to the country Nigeria? Even without oil, they want to rule at all time. For the sake of their cows, they are willing to cause trouble in any part of the country.

Yoruba and Igbo should stop this unnecessary bickering. We are the best things to happen to this country, Nigeria.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Achorise: 11:50am On Nov 21, 2016
What comment has the president made as regard to tge murder or funeral.
I never liked Igbo''s secession
But now I love everything they represent.
It's high time south east governors started to thing of restructuring Nigeria. or they will be considered as fools.But let's embrace referendum
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by glossy6(f): 11:59am On Nov 21, 2016
zeribe4real:
The best thing to do to this country is to evaluate the gross mistakes of the colonial masters that were all driven by their personal interests when Almagamating Nigeria, by splitting Nigeria into their respective ethno religious inclination, Bc the North will be far of better under Emirate status n Sharia law, While d East will be Better under the British Law, The West can decide for themselves, that z what I guess will solve all this our persistence hate for one another.

South Nko? RIP to the dead
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Ayatullah(m): 11:59am On Nov 21, 2016
The day our lawmakers are ready to make laws at state and national levels for murderers, robbers and kidnappers to be executed by firing squad and our governors have the courage to sign the execution warrant, that is the day the lives of Nigerians will have value again.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Amah70: 12:01pm On Nov 21, 2016
If NIGERIA is a true country, this must be a scandal of the century.
If Nigeria is a true country, the president of Nigeria should be most disturbed by this show, but be sure, inside the president's mind and between his inner circle, it is laughter all the way.

Woe betide those who blackmail Igbo from going for Biafra .
Any Igbo who is yet to be convinced about the need for Biafra needs to take him/herself as having cow brain.

I am not part of noise makers IPOB.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by wirinet(m): 12:02pm On Nov 21, 2016
The problem of Nigeria as a whole and our eastern brothers in particular is that they have knee jerk reaction to all national issues, and the governments (state or federal) is not exonerated from this malaise. After the initial knee jerk reaction, every thing returns to normal until the next problem. So we end up with a cycle of the same problems and the same reactions over and over again for decades.

RIP to the dead, but Fulani herdsmen menace did not start today and this Spenserian was not the first person killed by Fulani herdsmen and will definitely not be the last. We have been having this Fulani herdsmen menace for decades but the problem has been exasperated recently because of the increasing rate of climate change. Yes, Fulani herdsmen and terrorism as a whole cannot be divorced from increasing desertification in the north as a result of climate change.

Nigerian seems to be experiencing the highest rate of deforestation and consequently a very high rate of desert encroachment;
Reports say that Nigeria loses at least 35,000 hectares of its arable land annually to desert encroachment in the north. This is comparable to the size of Lagos State, Nigeria’s economic capital and its most populous region. According to Alhaji Garba Sale, the Director of Forestry and Ecology in Kano State, one major consequence of northern desert encroachment is the massive migration of the people due to the loss of farmlands, a situation that puts pressure on food production in the country.

“The major socio-economic impact of desert encroachment is the loss of farmlands. Immediately following that is migration syndrome because once the local population loses their farmlands, the alternative option for them is to relocate and unfortunately they relocate to urban areas,” said Sale. “By moving to the cities, we are creating more mouths to be fed while farm produce is reduced. This is a big problem. No nation can survive if this is allowed to go on.”

Along the border with the Niger Republic, farmers complain that crop yields have reduced by as much as 80%. Farm lands which used to produce over ten bundles of millet now can barely produce two due to ravaging deserts that are leaving a trail of poverty in their path.
- https://climate.earthjournalism.net/2015/12/11/encroaching-desert-fuels-conflict-in-northern-nigeria/

Fulani herdsmen who rely on green vegetation to sustain their livestock and thereby their livelihood has to continually migrate southwards. In the course of their migrating south, the old age conflict between settled farmers and migrating nomads is certain to happen, resulting in devastation of farms, properties and lives.

Conflict over dwindling land resources has also fueled violence between farmers and nomadic herdsmen, reportedly claiming hundreds of lives over the last five years and mounting economic losses. The group known as the Fulani herdsmen has been accused of raping women, destroying farmlands and inducing inter-ethnic violence as they move from state to state in search of viable grazing land for their flock.

But experts say that herders have long been neglected by federal development programs that favor agrarian farmers. “There is a National Policy on Livestock Agriculture, but that is hardly implemented,” said Mallam Ahmed Bello, a top official with the Confederation of Traditional Herder Organizations in West Africa. Traditional grazing routes, he says, have been overtaken by farmers who use the land for cultivation or information irrigation areas during the dry season. “The herdsmen are aware of the grazing corridors and they know their routes,” he said, “but when these routes are encroached on, we have conflicts.”

Statistics from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture show that more than half of Nigeria’s national grazing routes have been encroached upon. Actions that have sparked “a call to war,” according to Saidu Bala, a herder from Plateau state. “What do you expect from us when our source of existence is threatened?” he asked. “We have no option but to fight back.”

The Islamist insurgency in parts of northern Nigeria has also been linked to the advancing desert. Locals say that Boko Haram militants hide behind the instability caused by poverty and unemployment, and use hopelessness as a recruitment tool.
https://climate.earthjournalism.net/2015/12/11/encroaching-desert-fuels-conflict-in-northern-nigeria/

The FG has to be proactive in first tackling climate change and the effect of climate change on farmers (both Farmers and animal rearers). Even if the south easterners have their Biafra, it will not stop Fulani Herdsmen encroaching, unless they are ready to build a Donald Trump like wall. Most of the Fulani herdsmen causing problem in Nigeria migrated from desert countries like Niger, Mali and even Mauritania.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by sirfee(m): 12:10pm On Nov 21, 2016
Indeed one Nigeria,this won't stop until the christians and non muslims start defending themselves
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by desire222(f): 12:11pm On Nov 21, 2016
Frederick Lord Lugard is the cause of all this. He amalgamated us together with blood suckers called Hausa Fulanis.

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Amah70: 12:25pm On Nov 21, 2016
wirinet:
The problem of Nigeria as a whole and our eastern brothers in particular is that they have knee jerk reaction to all national issues, and the governments (state or federal) is not exonerated from this malaise. After the initial knee jerk reaction, every thing returns to normal until the next problem. So we end up with a cycle of the same problems and the same reactions over and over again for decades.

RIP to the dead, but Fulani herdsmen menace did not start today and this Spenserian was not the first person killed by Fulani herdsmen and will definitely not be the last. We have been having this Fulani herdsmen menace for decades but the problem has been exasperated recently because of the increasing rate of climate change. Yes, Fulani herdsmen and terrorism as a whole cannot be divorced from increasing desertification in the north as a result of climate change.

Nigerian seems to be experiencing the highest rate of deforestation and consequently a very high rate of desert encroachment;


Fulani herdsmen who rely on green vegetation to sustain their livestock and thereby their livelihood has to continually migrate southwards. In the course of their migrating south, the old age conflict between settled farmers and migrating nomads is certain to happen, resulting in devastation of farms, properties and lives.



The FG has to be proactive in first tackling climate change and the effect of climate change on farmers (both Farmers and animal rearers). Even if the south easterners have their Biafra, it will not stop Fulani Herdsmen encroaching, unless they are ready to build a Donald Trump like wall. Most of the Fulani herdsmen causing problem in Nigeria migrated from desert countries like Niger, Mali and even Mauritania.

Continue to live in denial of the fact that a group in Nigeria wants to overwhelm other groups in a bid to make Nigeria an Islamic country.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Amah70: 12:34pm On Nov 21, 2016
wirinet:
The problem of Nigeria as a whole and our eastern brothers in particular is that they have knee jerk reaction to all national issues, and the governments (state or federal) is not exonerated from this malaise. After the initial knee jerk reaction, every thing returns to normal until the next problem. So we end up with a cycle of the same problems and the same reactions over and over again for decades.

RIP to the dead, but Fulani herdsmen menace did not start today and this Spenserian was not the first person killed by Fulani herdsmen and will definitely not be the last. We have been having this Fulani herdsmen menace for decades but the problem has been exasperated recently because of the increasing rate of climate change. Yes, Fulani herdsmen and terrorism as a whole cannot be divorced from increasing desertification in the north as a result of climate change.

Nigerian seems to be experiencing the highest rate of deforestation and consequently a very high rate of desert encroachment;


Fulani herdsmen who rely on green vegetation to sustain their livestock and thereby their livelihood has to continually migrate southwards. In the course of their migrating south, the old age conflict between settled farmers and migrating nomads is certain to happen, resulting in devastation of farms, properties and lives.



The FG has to be proactive in first tackling climate change and the effect of climate change on farmers (both Farmers and animal rearers). Even if the south easterners have their Biafra, it will not stop Fulani Herdsmen encroaching, unless they are ready to build a Donald Trump like wall. Most of the Fulani herdsmen causing problem in Nigeria migrated from desert countries like Niger, Mali and even Mauritania.

Much of southeast no longer depend on beef but depend on pork meat.

In Biafra , beef and milk shall be gathered through modern method of private cattle ranch.

Methinks , oil producing areas of the southsouth is reason why rest of Nigeria clutches onto one Nigeria.

Biafra shall let you have those oil producing areas of the southsouth if the southsouth groups want to join rest of Nigeria without Biafra.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by seenter84: 12:36pm On Nov 21, 2016
Double wahala..

Rip
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Nobody: 12:37pm On Nov 21, 2016
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MUSLIMS ND CHRISTIANS ARE FORCED TO BE TOGETHER
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Nobody: 12:40pm On Nov 21, 2016
NIGERIA IS NOT A COUNTRY......THE COLONIAL MASTERS EXPERIMENTED ON US BY FORCING CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS TO BE TOGETHER
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by imisa: 12:40pm On Nov 21, 2016
may their soul rest in peace
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by ephi123(f): 12:42pm On Nov 21, 2016
I wonder why the government does not speak out against these herdsmen attacks. It is quite unfair. Later when Buhari is accused of bigotry, some paid commenters will be the first to defend him.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by wirinet(m): 1:03pm On Nov 21, 2016
Amah70:


Much of southeast no longer depend on beef but depend on pork meat.

In Biafra , beef and milk shall be gathered through modern method of private cattle ranch.

Methinks , oil producing areas of the southsouth is reason why rest of Nigeria clutches onto one Nigeria.

Biafra shall let you have those oil producing areas of the southsouth if the southsouth groups want to join rest of Nigeria without Biafra.

Proposed Biafra (Igbo South East only) will suffer the devastating effects of climate change namely soil and gully erosion. You guys would definitely need to also migrate to other areas with less ecological problems.

Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by willibounce1(m): 1:24pm On Nov 21, 2016
Rip to the dead. If this had happened in other regions, trust flattinos to start bragging that it can never happen to them and rejoice that others are dying. Please Nigerians should help flattinos ooo. I hope they don't go into extinction... some 2000 flattinos are wasting in China prison and will b executed soon. Help the endangered species abeg
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by missojugo(f): 1:26pm On Nov 21, 2016
The way some people take joy in 'announcing' bad news to the loved ones left behind is not good. Poor old father couldn't take it. Somebody will just call and shout ' Your son is dead oh, them don kill am ohhhhh)....I am not saying this is what happened in this case but i have seen and heard it happen. People should try and be tactical


chimere66:
As shared by Ibeneme.....


'Is the duty of our elected Governors to protect the live and property of its people. Enough of this killings.

The burial of the seminarian' who was killed by the fulani herdsmen at Attakwu AKAEGBE UGWU IN NKANU WEST LGA ENUGU STATE.

When he was killed and his father heard about the news, he fell down and died. The two were buried on 18-11- 2016 at Ebenator Ekwe Orlu, Imo State. May their souls rest in peace. Amen'


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/11/father-of-seminarian-killed-by-fulani.html
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Amah70: 2:33pm On Nov 21, 2016
wirinet:


Proposed Biafra (Igbo South East only) will suffer the devastating effects of climate change namely soil and gully erosion. You guys would definitely need to also migrate to other areas with less ecological problems.

You must be out of your senses.

How many barrels of crude oil have the militants limited you to take these days?

You are drawing the map of Biafra to make you further colonize the southsouth. Do you think you are capable?

Look, even if the south south elect not join Biafra, you cannot keep the south south in your New Nigeria to be surely ruled by Islamic Mullahs from the southwest and northern Nigeria.
The environmental devastation from oil exploitation in the Nigerdelta is a forerunner to the gully erosionyou show in the southeast.

Even with the Igbo still in Nigeria with the southsouth, Nigeria has devastated the Nigerdelta environment. So you need to develop sense.
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by Nobody: 3:26pm On Nov 21, 2016
jungle justice would surely come to this fulani cows. bastards
Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by wirinet(m): 5:16pm On Nov 21, 2016
Amah70:


You must be out of your senses.

How many barrels of crude oil have the militants limited you to take these days?

You are drawing the map of Biafra to make you further colonize the southsouth. Do you think you are capable?

Look, even if the south south elect not join Biafra, you cannot keep the south south in your New Nigeria to be surely ruled by Islamic Mullahs from the southwest and northern Nigeria.
The environmental devastation from oil exploitation in the Nigerdelta is a forerunner to the gully erosionyou show in the southeast.
Even with the Igbo still in Nigeria with the southsouth, Nigeria has devastated the Nigerdelta environment. So you need to develop sense.

You guys just make noise without any substance. It is people without a drop of oil that makes the loudest noise about others stealing their oil. Have you ever heard people who actually have crude oil on their land making noise about oil? Have you heard itsekiris, ijaws or other oil communities boasting about oil? The oil in my community is more than the total oil in the south east but you will not hear me boasting about our oil.
It seems IPOB are ready to die for Niger delta oil, they cannot make 2 statements without talking about " our", which is actually Niger delta oil.
Instead of you to worry about the devastation of your environment because of climate change, you are always dreaming about Niger Delta oil.

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Re: Father Of Seminarian Killed By Fulani In Enugu Dies, Both Buried Same Day by IYANGBALI: 6:02pm On Nov 21, 2016
they will only come hear to brag and make mouth,meanwhile fulani people are busy slaughtering them like shekin inside their towns and villages

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