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Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by GavelSlam: 12:17pm On Jan 17, 2018
Deathlezz:
I see you cleverly dodged the points I raised by raising sentiments with subterfuge.

Your jaw-dropping stupidity should win you an award for either the most hopeless blind bat or a cheap political lackey with zero ethics or moral.

Your opinion is yours. And it mirrors your parentage as lacking in critical thinking and plentiful in willful servitude.

No go un-shackle yourself , dummy.

Quite simple: provide the stats or STFU.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Mrufai44: 12:22pm On Jan 17, 2018
jakD:
If this is true, then Almighty God will severely punish and torment Buhari, his family, his advisers and his ministers. You did not seek ECOWAS' support to end IPOB protest, you did not seek any support to end Boko Haram but you can deploy soldiers to contain protests and even during elections, now you are seeking support even when you have not shown readiness to fight the herdsmen. God will bless you with severe and mystery death Buhari.
the first thing Buhari did to tackle boko haram is to seek for assistance from neighbour countries and full working of the multi national force,I think this is the right move to end this crisis
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Deathlezz: 12:22pm On Jan 17, 2018
GavelSlam:


Quite simple: provide the stats or STFU.
answering questions with questions. Oya, tell us what Buhari wants ECOWAS to do for him. Then come back and ask me some more silly questions and I will gladly explain to you why your education is the greatest financial misadventure ever undertaken by your parents.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by GavelSlam: 12:28pm On Jan 17, 2018
Deathlezz:
answering questions with questions. Oya, tell us what Buhari wants ECOWAS to do for him. Then come back and ask me some more silly questions and I will gladly explain to you why your education is the greatest financial misadventure ever undertaken by your parents.

If you cannot relate Trans-border parley with trans-border migration and trade, it is safe to say you are a complete numbskull.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Deathlezz: 12:36pm On Jan 17, 2018
GavelSlam:


If you cannot relate Trans-border parley with trans-border migration and trade, it is safe to say you are a complete numbskull.
let us pretend the bloodsucking Fulani herdsmen are truly migrant vagabond from other West African countries and not from the north, what has Buhari done at home to solve the menace?

What has trade got to do with Fulani herdsmen thirst for land and blood?

Why are only the farmers in Nigeria targeted by these herdsmen ?

Why aren’t there clashes in their home countries?

Can’t you see you have lost the right to pretend you’re sane?
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by GavelSlam: 1:04pm On Jan 17, 2018
Deathlezz:
let us pretend the bloodsucking Fulani herdsmen are truly migrant vagabond from other West African countries and not from the north, what has Buhari done at home to solve the menace?

What has trade got to do with Fulani herdsmen thirst for land and blood?

Why are only the farmers in Nigeria targeted by these herdsmen ?

Why aren’t there clashes in their home countries?

Can’t you see you have lost the right to pretend you’re sane?

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/this-thing-called-killer-herdsman.html
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by freeze20: 1:13pm On Jan 17, 2018
Goke7:
it's obvious the Govt is confused right now. The fulanis knows their days are being numbered.
Not all Fulanis are herdsmen. Some Fulanis I have met personally ccondem the herdsmen attack. Buhari is sorounded with bigots that will always give him wrong advice. The solution to this problem is simply disarming both the herdsmen and any armed farmers. Then compel the herdsmen to move into ranching. But those with sinister motives will always want to propose grazing reserve or new cattle colony.

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Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Deathlezz: 1:22pm On Jan 17, 2018
GavelSlam:


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/this-thing-called-killer-herdsman.html
no where in your furnished link was it written Fulani herdsmen came from other West African countries into Nigeria’s border to kill.

If anything, it collaborates with that I have been stating, inter alia, Fulani herdsmen are unhinged brutes with no scruples or civility stock in prehistoric lifestyle.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 1:41pm On Jan 17, 2018
Tallesty1:
They did not ask for external support to tackle ipob
iPod are 100% Nigeria, but Fulani is a different case.when dry season comes, thousands of Fulani cross the boarder from Niger republic and Chad. So yes we need the help of our neighboring countries.

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Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Roadmike(m): 1:49pm On Jan 17, 2018
This Tell the story Nigeria is a Failing state that is if not Failed already.

Nigeria seeking the assistance of Ecowas to resolve or solve internal Crisis.

this tells how daft our Executive Members inclusive of the Petroleum Minister.

But trust its an agenda setting

They need ECOWAS because of the Fulani spread across west Africa and the need to redraw the so called colonial cattle routes. That will never work. Nigeria is an independent entity and the same Nigeria had never obeyed several ruling of the same ECOWAS Court, so why run to the commission for issues that within your domain. Bull shit.

Yet when a fellow President calls us shit hole country we all screamed
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Daejoyoung: 2:02pm On Jan 17, 2018
Deathlezz:


So what does Buhari want ECOWAS block to do?

Secure his own boarders for him?

Help him build modern ranches for him , when he couldn’t create one himself in his own country?

Send troops into Nigerian soil to combat the gun trotting Fulani imbeciles?

Document these itinerant herdsmen for him?

I wonder why the sudden esclating herdsmen rush for land and grazing since Buhari came in when there are no other same frequency of clashes in other West African countries.





writing in bold fonts can’t make your dumb comments anymore appealing. There are just too many simplistic gullible mediocres roaming unchained in cyberspace, I tell you.
lt's same frequency of herdsmen violence in Ghana recently though but l get your point.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by XTLikeNat777: 2:12pm On Jan 17, 2018
STALE
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by somehow: 2:39pm On Jan 17, 2018
Have you forgotten that the fulanis aren't domiciled in Nigeria alone? There are everywhere in West Africa. Let's learn to think deep before responding
OceanmorganTrix:
So the army that can defeat a terrorist group(boko haram) technically can not defeat criminals(herds men)
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Goke7: 2:48pm On Jan 17, 2018
Castanea:


Their time is up. We give them a clap for acting so strategically for a long time. But they have been found out. Hence, the change in strategy.

their major problem is coming to terms with 21st century realities. The days of pushing cows all over the place is gone. Ranching is the way to go and they must be ready to invest their money if they want to remain in business. Days of free land are also gone.

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Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Goke7: 2:52pm On Jan 17, 2018
freeze20:

Not all Fulanis are herdsmen. Some Fulanis I have met personally ccondem the herdsmen attack. Buhari is sorounded with bigots that will always give him wrong advice. The solution to this problem is simply disarming both the herdsmen and any armed farmers. Then compel the herdsmen to move into ranching. But those with sinister motives will always want to propose grazing reserve or new cattle colony.

They have no choice any longer, this is why they are opposed to regional governments and decentralization of power in Nigeria which will surely happen whether they like it or not. They have no choice but to go with the ranching option.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by FrancisIgya: 3:25pm On Jan 17, 2018
This is nothing but hypocrisy of the highest order. Did the Federal Government seek the opinion of ECOWAS before descending hammer on IPOD?
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by zoedew: 8:46pm On Jan 17, 2018
#CoverUp! Simply obey the extant law in Benue and we’ll see clearly and better for clearance ops who the trans border Fulani or whoever are!
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by 1clickng(f): 10:57pm On Jan 17, 2018
Firefire:
I think Ghana is part of ECOWAS grin
yes
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Nobody: 6:14pm On Jan 23, 2018
Lomprico2:


They have cashed in on cnn blunder! That is what buhari and his zombies will be referring to this jihad war hence forth. Watch n see
It's not about CNN, dats d way channels TV has been reporting it b4 CNN caught d story.
Re: Nigerian Government Seeks ECOWAS Support To End Herdsmen Crisis by Nobody: 6:15pm On Jan 23, 2018
kodded:
lai Mohammed gave CNN the news to report
& 2channels TV 2. Let's stop attacking CNN & focus on channels TV

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