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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by AkpaMgbor(m): 11:55am On Jun 26, 2018
Josh44s:


This is exactly what I have been saying. We southerner dey look this thing throwaway face and it is very bad. This killings go soon enter South South and Buhari has used the Nigeria Army to kill and chased away all Southern Warlords who will defend the South. I see the North trying to Islamize the South soon before facing the East. We die here
who are the 'we southerners'??
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by AkpaMgbor(m): 11:56am On Jun 26, 2018
franchasng:
How do we act collectively when you guys always reject Igbos and their ideology for peace and harmony

Igbos have been screaming and shouting ever since Buhari became president and started his biased, lopsided appointment of Service Chiefs, giving only his tribesmen and Hausa and few Yorubas top security posts, sidelining Igbos and even retired top Igbo officers in Police, Army, Air Force, etc because he and his cohorts know that only Igbos can challenge their devilish ideologies in Nigeria.

Instead of other minor tribes and regions to join Igbos in condemning and fighting the injustice, they rather castigate Igbos openly and even join Buhari to victimise Igbo people more for standing for the truth.

Some Igbo youths out of no other option began pushing more for long abandoned Biafra cause in order for Igbos and their closest brothers; Niger Delta to be freed from Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba alliance, but instead of the minor ethnic tribes in Middle Belt and all over Nigeria to support Igbos in their agitation for a fair Nigeria, again they began to openly come out to fight and deny Igbos; from Delta to Rivers to Bayelsa to Benue to just name it.

So how else do u want us to join u and collectively fight the monsters

Nigeria is doomed, OYO is everybody and every tribe in Nigeria, its now a lone fight, sadly cry cry
the wise Igbos have adopted the 'siddon dey look' approach..we will NOT risk our necks again for those who are ever willing and ready to go against us..let them all fight their own battles..

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Collins9156(m): 11:57am On Jun 26, 2018
Dandsome:
It's happening in the middle belt and those in the south are looking the other way. It will get to everyone very soon if we don't act collectively to send these fulani people back to Sudan



The same way it happened to South East years ago and the victims now was among the force of oppressor.

Anyway let South keep on praying for the Middle Belts people. Buhari till 2023

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Olanipereku(f): 11:58am On Jun 26, 2018
mumihaja:
Funny enough the boys we met there told us how they lived with these herdsmen, they lived peacefully until the attack, even on the day of the attack they played football and jolly together but Lo in the evening they become terrorists and bandits, because they don't just kill them, they also "steal" their properties.


and yet Buhari can not declare this tribe a terrorist tribe....rather his solution is to force the 36 states to give them ranches knowing fully well that these things are not humans but werewolves, they act like your friend during the day and return as killers at night.

this is the only terrorist organization in Nigeria.
Buhari is sponsoring it
cilicmarin God almighty will judge you angry
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Chanchet: 11:59am On Jun 26, 2018
People of plateau before now have cattle and the fulani herdsmen rustle them up to today and tomorrow we all know that cattle rustlers are fulanies. They have the backing of the government to commit heinous crimes and make a claim as the cause. Miyeti Allah will soon turn Nigeria upside down and once that happens, it will be bad for them too and not only their victims (the opperessed) if people will raise against them all over, they can't contain it. So don't take people silent for coward
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Josh44s(m): 12:01pm On Jun 26, 2018
AkpaMgbor:

who are the 'we southerners'??

Niger-deltans
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by degamemaster(m): 12:02pm On Jun 26, 2018
May God bless NNAMDI KANU for seeing and saying these things even before they became so bad like this but unfortunately, many shouted "crucify him crucify him", today we all are crying.

Biafra shall live long!
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by nkechiasogwa(f): 12:03pm On Jun 26, 2018
If Buhari does not do something about this, God will never allow him return to power in 2019. I forever and unapologetically stand by my words that the solution to Nigeria's problem is to divide this country into Northern and Southern Nigeria respectively. Quote me, nothing else will solve this problem. Light and darkness has no coming together. God and Satan has no coming together. Christianity and Islam has no coming together. Imagine they were all living in peace, playing together and the next moment, they became terrorists. Satan has no friend. The amalgamation of Nigeria is the worst thing that happened to Nigeria. It was and is still NEVER the will of God. Enough is enough!
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by AkpaMgbor(m): 12:03pm On Jun 26, 2018
Josh44s:


Niger-deltans
ok just so we are clear on that..
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Josh44s(m): 12:04pm On Jun 26, 2018
AkpaMgbor:

ok just so we are clear on that..

Lol. Guy go buy your gun down grin
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by aumeehn: 12:08pm On Jun 26, 2018
nabiz:
Pls what is the population of these Fulanis in this country? I mean fulani and not hausa. Are they so powerful
Miyetti Allah is one of the most powerful group in Nigeria, and pls there's nothing like Hausa 99% of Hausa's are now Hausa/Fulani. Sanusi lamido Sanusi Sultan of Sokoto Lamido of Adamawa! Buhari sef can do nothing to Miyetti Allah because his wife Aisha is related to them and her cattles are handled by the Miyetti Allah! bros these people are well connected and powerful! don't underestimate a dirty smelling herdsman because he is connected to the powerful people in the Country! in Yola i know their office as long as u are a member you will have three square meals and a room to sleep i personally know Their Lodge and office in Yola tell me which group can be more powerful than them! they are well funded by the richest people in Nigeria.

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Nobody: 12:14pm On Jun 26, 2018
Vote for United States of Biafra. Vote for life and freedom.

Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by ebbo(m): 12:26pm On Jun 26, 2018
For those of us that ply the road to Jos often, we understand what it takes to get trapped in those senseless violence, so much that it has become the usual practice that on approaching Jos, we send out a call to those living inside it to find out whether it is safe to proceed.

Some years ago, my sister and uncle were caught up in that unfortunate chaos. They were fortunate enough to escape (out of luck) to the Muslim quarter of Bukuru town. If they had escaped to the wrong location or belong to a different faith, their fate will completely be different.

In the university in 2008, my room-mate had the unimaginable misfortune of losing his father in the conflict. His parents were caught in the unfortunate chaos, father and mother separated. The fact he was a Yoruba man did not apply. All his killers cared was that he was a Muslim and therefore guilty and condemned to die in their hands.

At Secondary School in the early 2000s, I was moved to tears when a Fulani classmate narrated how he lost three generations of his family in Heipang. Their family had lived there for generations only for them to be wiped out in a single surge of violence. His escape was only a miracle. His mother who was lucky to be away for a wedding fainted at the sight of him because his funeral rites were already conducted in absentia, having thought to have shared the terrible fate of his other family members.

All the individuals mentioned in the above instances may be reading this post. I have known real people who have been slaughtered while passing through Jos. I could be one of them, given a different quirk of fate. My family members could also be victims, God forbid!

As a result, there is the tendency for someone like me to see the conflict through those lenses, that my people are the victims and the 'other side' is the perpetrator. The same way someone whose local community in Plateau live in constant fear of invasion and attack by armed marauders, where local people could not farm their lands in peace or carry on with life in security and safety will see his people as sole victims and others as perpetrators.

That is how one-sided, mutually rejecting narratives set back the wheel of reconciliation. The crises in Plateau is so muddled up that it is now completely detached from its root causes. It first began as local politics borne out of ethnic and sectarian political struggle between the so called Hausa settlers and the native Beroms in Jos North.

For long, the Fulani, who have a long history of cultural intercourse with those local communities are kept out of those conflicts. It was until the Shendam anti-Fulani pogrom that the Fulani was brought into the equation, and from that, cycles of reprisals and counter-reprisals have so distorted the reality on ground, bringing a dominant ethnic and sectarian narrative to the fore.

That makes peace even difficult. Because all sides have genuine grievances, all sides have genuine complaints of victimhood. The first step towards peace is not in apportioning blame, the first step towards peace is in accepting that all sides have a point and that peace is possible only through dialogue and not further confrontation.

The Jos conflict is different from Boko Haram or even rural banditry where the enemy can be criminalized and targeted. In an ethnic or sectarian conflict, you cannot criminalize an entire ethnic or sectarian group. And above all, you cannot enforce peace by sheer use of force. Force should only be used to create an enabling environment for reconciliation and dialogue.

I know some may feel force alone could do this, but if that's possible, we will not be where we are today. Obasanjo declared a state of emergency but the killing still continued. Since 1999, the Plateau conflict continues under four successive Nigerian presidents, two Muslim, two Christians. If it were a Muslim conspiracy, the two Christian presidents would have stopped it. Likewise if it were a Christian conspiracy, the tw

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Hardrive(m): 12:28pm On Jun 26, 2018
Many people don't understand the nature of what is going on. We are being ruled by an administration of tyranny. And as such, whether pmb dies tomorrow, he would do everything within his power to put people in place where tyranny would continue.
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Feraz(m): 12:37pm On Jun 26, 2018
Dandsome:
It's happening in the middle belt and those in the south are looking the other way. It will get to everyone very soon if we don't act collectively to send these fulani people back to Sudan
Josh44s:


This is exactly what I have been saying. We southerner dey look this thing throwaway face and it is very bad. This killings go soon enter South South and Buhari has used the Nigeria Army to kill and chased away all Southern Warlords who will defend the South. I see the North trying to Islamize the South soon before facing the East. We die here
How many times have Igbos tried defending and speaking against injustice but many of you say they are crying more than the bereaved. You cannot expect me to keep defending you when you join the enemy to castigate those who come to your defense; it is not done. See the jubilation in Nigeria save for SE and some parts of SS when Python Dance commenced, people drawing images to mock the Igbos. We always forget that this injustice would come back to haunt us all.

Whenever Igbos do, next we hear is they are trying to steal our lands for their "fruitless" Biafra quest. Many go as far as bringing up images from the civil war to spite them. What would you do if you were the one? The result is always the same.

Be that as it may, we haven't stopped crying against the injustice in the land irrespective of who is involved.

Where is Gowon in all of these?

CC: Nowenuse, hope you are safe?
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Josh44s(m): 12:55pm On Jun 26, 2018
Feraz:
How many times have Igbos tried defending and speaking against injustice but many of you say they are crying more than the bereaved. You cannot expect me to keep defending you when you join the enemy to castigate those who come to your defense; it is not done. See the jubilation in Nigeria save for SE and some parts of SS when Python Dance commenced, people drawing images to mock the Igbos. We always forget that this injustice would come back to haunt us all.

Whenever Igbos do, next we hear is they are trying to steal our lands for their "fruitless" Biafra quest. Many go as far as bringing up images from the civil war to spite them. What would you do if you were the one? The result is always the same.

Be that as it may, we haven't stopped crying against the injustice in the land irrespective of who is involved.

Where is Gowon in all of these?

CC: Nowenuse, hope you are safe?

Not everyone or everything you read in Nairaland are true. Nigerdelta has always support the Biafra movement because it will also means freedom from Nigeria for us.
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Boss13: 12:58pm On Jun 26, 2018
killuminati:
This killings is politically sponsored by evil oppositions.

I strongly think so because we are yet to hear an response from the government. What is going on? We are Nigerians and share similar fate. Who is sponsoring these killings; My God will punish you severely here on earth and in the afterlife

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Myself2(m): 1:16pm On Jun 26, 2018
magoo10:

Funny enough the boys we met there told us how they lived with these herdsmen, they lived peacefully until the attack, even on the day of the attack they played football and jolly together but Lo in the evening they become terrorists and bandits


These are the same terrorist minded bandits the fg expect us to accommodate when they build ranches and colonies in various states. God no go gree

God will judge Buhari

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Nela99: 1:30pm On Jun 26, 2018
nabiz:
Pls what is the population of these Fulanis in this country? I mean fulani and not hausa. Are they so powerful
My dear believe me when I tell you their agenda is one and thesame
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Mikkyjay17(m): 1:54pm On Jun 26, 2018
The only major tribes I know in Nigeria are Hause, Yoruba and Igbo.

Where are the Fulani coming from? I think someone needs to educate us on the history of Fulani. They are immigrant that invaded this country and now ruling us, damaging the life of the real citizens of this country.

I think all Fulani needs to know their stand, either wealthy or poor Fulani in Nigeria.

Historian should tell us who the authentic indigenes of Nigeria are.

Then it was Ghana Must Go.

But now it would be,

#FulaniMustGo!
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Galaxyzeus0(m): 2:16pm On Jun 26, 2018
hmmm
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by abhee007(m): 2:25pm On Jun 26, 2018
one thing with Nigerians..... we behave like slaves.... somone is toturing us... yet we call him lord.. even a child knows who Buhari is........
everything has been upside down since he came
...everyday people are jumping into the lagoon...
people are finding it hard to work if they struggle to the economy pull them down hence increase in armed robbery...people are killing themselves because... a man is being PARTIAL...... I hate BUHARI..... And anyone who opens his trash to say he is working..... has bloods of those innocent people killed in his hands too...

because until we own it that we are suffering... we will never get to the root of the suffering l

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Nobody: 2:30pm On Jun 26, 2018
franchasng:
How do we act collectively when you guys always reject Igbos and their ideology for peace and harmony

Igbos have been screaming and shouting ever since Buhari became president and started his biased, lopsided appointment of Service Chiefs, giving only his tribesmen and Hausa and few Yorubas top security posts, sidelining Igbos and even retired top Igbo officers in Police, Army, Air Force, etc because he and his cohorts know that only Igbos can challenge their devilish ideologies in Nigeria.

Instead of other minor tribes and regions to join Igbos in condemning and fighting the injustice, they rather castigate Igbos openly and even join Buhari to victimise Igbo people more for standing for the truth.

Some Igbo youths out of no other option began pushing more for long abandoned Biafra cause in order for Igbos and their closest brothers; Niger Delta to be freed from Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba alliance, but instead of the minor ethnic tribes in Middle Belt and all over Nigeria to support Igbos in their agitation for a fair Nigeria, again they began to openly come out to fight and deny Igbos; from Delta to Rivers to Bayelsa to Benue to just name it.

So how else do u want us to join u and collectively fight the monsters

Nigeria is doomed, OYO is everybody and every tribe in Nigeria, its now a lone fight, sadly cry cry

Those cowardice were saying " I no be Igbo". Today some of them are dying cowardly. Before the end of today some of them will be kill by Hausa Fulani terrorists equipping by their people in Nigeria government. Because these rebranded arewa and other Nigeria terrorists. Are fighting for their Nigeria.


My brother Biafrans let those of us discovered our true identities, protect and fight for our Biafra restoration. I can never answer the name Nigeria and Britain terrorists forced on me.


I am from Mbo province, of Biafra.


Biafra is rising.

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by abhee007(m): 2:48pm On Jun 26, 2018
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Those cowardice were saying " I no be Igbo". Today some of them are dying cowardly. Before the end of today some of them will be kill by Hausa Fulani terrorists equipping by their people in Nigeria government. Because these rebranded arewa and other Nigeria terrorists. Are fighting for their Nigeria.


My brother Biafrans let those of us discovered our true identities, protect and fight for our Biafra restoration. I can never answer the name Nigeria and Britain terrorists forced on me.


I am from Mbo province, of Biafra.


Biafra is rising....
hmm

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Billygee2u: 3:04pm On Jun 26, 2018
magoo10:

Funny enough the boys we met there told us how they lived with these herdsmen, they lived peacefully until the attack, even on the day of the attack they played football and jolly together but Lo in the evening they become terrorists and bandits


These are the same terrorist minded bandits the fg expect us to accommodate when they build ranches and colonies in various states. God no go gree
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Billygee2u: 3:04pm On Jun 26, 2018
Dandsome:
It's happening in the middle belt and those in the south are looking the other way. It will get to everyone very soon if we don't act collectively to send these fulani people back to Sudan
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Billygee2u: 3:05pm On Jun 26, 2018
HisSexcellency:


As at last year, these Fulani herdsmen were "Libyans" who were armed by Gadarfi to unleash mayhem. Today they're opposition sponsored to tarnish the image of the Nigerian president, but tomorrow the same government wants to build cattle colonies for them
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by ANOWEDGREAT: 3:28pm On Jun 26, 2018
PrettyCrystal:
Over 100 people in three local government areas of Plateau State were killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Sunday. According to the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Associate (MACBAN), the genesis of the crisis has been rampant attacks and rustling of their cows by Berom youths in Barkin Ladi Local government area.

A journalist, Lawunna Timothy Yilwada, who interviewed victims of the attacks, narrated what happened. Read below;

We were interviewing injured victims of these attacks, and what they told us turned my stomach. Tears flowed from my heart, as I see kids with wounds bored with bullets, I saw a six-month old baby girl wounded by sparks of gunshots when her mum was running with her. I saw many unconscious children who will wake up as orphans, first time in my life I saw a wound bore by bullets.

Funny enough the boys we met there told us how they lived with these herdsmen, they lived peacefully until the attack, even on the day of the attack they played football and jolly together but Lo in the evening they become terrorists and bandits, because they don't just kill them, they also "steal" their properties.

In some communities it's quiet different, the herders who stay there don't attack but the show where and whom attack.

Also in some communities the Muslims there gave shelter to people who escaped and lied to the hired mercenaries in defense of the indegenes whom the hid in the mosque.

You see this issue is made up of many factors and understanding them will aid us to know what to do, what MYETTI ALLAH is saying is a big fat lie.

what the herders are doing is pure bandits activities and the Uthman Dan fodio course, history has and history will have it that they will fail.

Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/06/man-narrates-what-happened-during-plateau-massacre-as-he-visits-victims-photos.html

With the way this fulani kill nigerians everywhere they go it clearly shows that they are not truely indigenous nigerians they must be foreign migrants.
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Rajosh(m): 3:53pm On Jun 26, 2018
1914 Amalgamation; the greatest mistake in history of Nigeria. Lord Lugard you're cursed wherever you are. Haven't these miscreants done more than enough to be labelled a terrorist group? Same Measures taken against terrorists should be employed here too.
#EnoughIsEnough.

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Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by Seahawk: 5:18pm On Jun 26, 2018
Don’t mind them

franchasng:
How do we act collectively when you guys always reject Igbos and their ideology for peace and harmony

Igbos have been screaming and shouting ever since Buhari became president and started his biased, lopsided appointment of Service Chiefs, giving only his tribesmen and Hausa and few Yorubas top security posts, sidelining Igbos and even retired top Igbo officers in Police, Army, Air Force, etc because he and his cohorts know that only Igbos can challenge their devilish ideologies in Nigeria.

Instead of other minor tribes and regions to join Igbos in condemning and fighting the injustice, they rather castigate Igbos openly and even join Buhari to victimise Igbo people more for standing for the truth.

Some Igbo youths out of no other option began pushing more for long abandoned Biafra cause in order for Igbos and their closest brothers; Niger Delta to be freed from Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba alliance, but instead of the minor ethnic tribes in Middle Belt and all over Nigeria to support Igbos in their agitation for a fair Nigeria, again they began to openly come out to fight and deny Igbos; from Delta to Rivers to Bayelsa to Benue to just name it.

So how else do u want us to join u and collectively fight the monsters

Nigeria is doomed, OYO is everybody and every tribe in Nigeria, its now a lone fight, sadly cry cry
Re: Lawunna Timothy Yilwada On Plateau Massacre As He Visits Victims. Photos by HARKsmart(m): 5:54pm On Jun 26, 2018
A journalist without name? Why should we believe youn

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