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Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by sarrki(m): 1:09am On Jun 25, 2019
agitated whispers, the cultural establishment of the Yoruba nation would appear to be speaking up finally in a coherent voice on the perceived expansionist agenda by migrant killer herders, if the flurry of statements last weekend by the Ooni of Ife and the Aare Onakankafo (the native war generalissimo) is enough clue.

Without mincing words, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi declared a royal fatwa in Ile-Ife on the sneaky herders believed to have infiltrated the Yoruba forests in their thousands and, fairly on daily basis, are increasingly making life a total nightmare for subsistent farmers, sowing fear of rape in defenceless women and dispensing summary execution by AK47 to hapless commuters on key highways in the Yoruba heartland.

What lends Ojaja II’s stern message more pungency is that it was delivered to a visiting five-star royal father from the Arewaland, the Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Muhammed Dantoro. Discarding the forebearance expected of a royalty of not just his gravitas but also the co-chair of the National Council of Traditional Rulers, Oba Ogunwusi said: “We keep hammering on the Fulani herdsmen trying to take over everywhere, it is the bad ones that we want to kick out and enough is enough. We will kick them and do justice to the peace and peaceful coexistence in our country.”

Elsewhere in Lagos, the Aare, Gani Adams (doubling as the strongman of the dreaded Odua Peoples Congress), also spoke in similar veins to a high-powered delegation sent by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to explore the possibility of collaborating with the vigilante organization to address the emergent security threat in the South-west.



Said Adams: “We have identified the dark spots across the South-west, and we are more than ready to fight the scourge head-on.”

The tough words by the Ooni and the Aare would seem to provide a perfect backdrop to two summits already scheduled this week in Ibadan to address the new challenge – one is brokered by the college of six Yoruba governors and the second by the Yoruba leaders of thought under the auspices of Dr. (Mrs) Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu, the daughter of sage Awo.

So, when ordinarily affable Ooni begins to talk with such severity and the OPC warrior also openly sharpening his sword, the omens should not be lost on the onlookers, however distant.

After centuries of peaceful coexistence secured through bloody inter-tribal wars and bitter liberation struggles, it is very doubtful if the descendants of Oduduwa would sit idly by in supposedly modern time and the age of enlightenment and allow their homeland be overrun that casually without a fight. Therefore, woe betide the undiscerning who might have been misconstruing the cautious gait of the lion as cowardice.

Perhaps, the Inspector General should, at this moment, be commended for taking a proactive step to engage OPC before the militants take liberty to resort to self-help. Whenever faced with even far less existential threats in the local communities over the years, easily excitable OPC militants have rarely ever showed any self-restraint in the deployment of often unconventional arsenal with ruthless efficiency. Much less when there now seems to be an outcry that the homeland is under siege.

As they say, when a father sanctions an ordinarily valiant son to fight, the latter rarely ever comes sneaking in, but instead smash their way into the battle arena.

Indeed, tempers would be inflamed beyond repairs were we to succumb to the temptation to gobble every tale told on the social media on kidnap-for-ransom, humiliating rape of women before their spouses or mindless and unprovoked mass murder by armed herders barging onto the highways from the forest and opening fire on any vehicle driving by.

But some of the tales are nonetheless compelling enough given that victims are quite identifiable and losses suffered easily quantifiable. Such testimonies always sound more like extracts from a Grade A horror movie.



Relations of a poor varsity lecturer at the University of Ife, Professor Ademola Aderele, had to raise N5m to save him from being slaughtered in May by those he vividly described as herders of Fulani stock.

On another day, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State himself had to depend on the superior firepower of his platoon of bodyguards to storm through an ambush on the Akure-Ilesa highway. Few days later, a traditional ruler in Ondo reportedly outgunned another band of kidnappers who waylaid him on yet another highway.

Much earlier, elder statesman, Chief Olu Falae, was not only beaten up and kidnapped for days, his farm was torched by another group of herders in Akure outskirts. Just as the “territorial integrity” of Professor Wole Soyinka’s literary redoubt in “Ijegba forest” in Ogun was similarly breached in another episode.

Last week, son of the immediate past health minister, Professor Isaac Adewole, only regained freedom three days after being kidnapped from his farm in Ibadan.

Seasoned journalist and publisher of The Cable, Simon Kolawole, added to the unending tale of woes last weekend with a pathetic story of how a friend of his had his cashew farm mindlessly destroyed in Kwara. The vandals were not content with having their cattle ravage the land and savage the crops, they, in an extraordinary act of wickedness, proceeded to set the entire three acres of farm on fire.

Against this backcloth, I think the good news from the interaction of the Ooni and the visiting Borgu emir is the expression of a shared belief by both parties that the menace of killer herders now constitutes not just a threat to Yorubaland but also the entire nation, hence a commitment to join a collective search for solution. For, truth be told, the entire Arewaland is no less besieged by the same killer gangs, with even a traditional chief in President Muhammadu Buhari’s hometown in Katsina already clocking more than forty days in captivity after being seized from his home.

Left to OPC, it is doubtful if the combined forces of these evil herders can survive a day or two of pitched battle across the Yoruba forest. But when things get too hot for them to bear, the natural option left for these bandits would be to slip into states like Edo, Kogi and Kwara whose borders are contiguous with the South-West. What this simply underscores is the need for a holistic approach to solving the issue.

In Edo State, for instance, the same killer herders have long been giving natives hell. So, it is hoped that Governor Godwin Obaseki would take more than a passing interest in the two crucial conversations in Ibadan this week on regional security with a view to drawing appropriate lessons to fortify his own borders and ensuring that his efforts to foster a new agro-allied economy in Edo is not entirely derailed by the subversive herders scaring folks off their farms.



To truly confront the monster confronting our collective humanity at a global level, there is, therefore, an urgent need for honesty in really identifying and establishing the true identities of these beasts, and shun the temptation to easily politicize the matter.

But truth be told, those inclined to jump into quick conclusions can hardly be faulted to an extent. Such reading is undoubtedly partly fueled by some unforced errors on the part of government. A classic example is the indiscretion of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) in making a policy statement that a radio station is to be established for the nomadic Fulani and going a ridiculous distance further to explain that its programming will be devoted exclusively to their education and enlightenment. The law only designates NBC as a regulator, not a champion of any interest. Laudable as such idea might appear, the initiative is better left for Miyetti Allah, the umbrella advocacy group for Fulani herders.

That said, let us now cast sentiments apart and consider some variables dispassionately. If nothing at all, one common thread can easily be established from the testimonies of victims. Which is the fact that the killer herders are mostly non-citizens of Nigeria, though of the Fulani stock who traditionally straddle Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic and Chad in West Africa. Only that could perhaps explain the psychopathetic malice on display when destroying people’s farms, the unspeakable beastiality without provocation and the manical savagery with which they butcher victims who never even put up any resistance.

From extensive study and observations, I am, therefore, one of those sold on two probable triggers.

One, with the intensification of the shelling and dispersal of Boko Haram insurgents in the blighted North-east, there is a possible ambition by them to regroup in more fertile land in South-west.

Added to such exodus down south is, of course, the migration of the Fulani pastoralists from ancestral mountaneous Futa Jallon in Guinea. Pushed either by climate change that means parched earth for their famished herd or simply inspire by adventure.

Along their journey without destination, it is quite cheap to acquire lethal weapons from now largely ungoverned jungle of Libya and parts of Mali at some point, and thereafter fall into a romance with the Jihadist doctrine of affiliates of terror franchises like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.

Now, being wandering citizens of no nation, it is only natural that they covet greener pastures belonging to others. To access Nigerian territories, they require nothing more than mere invocation of kinship spirit of their cousins here. Thereafter, they continue their nefarious expedition down south in search of people’s land to call their own.

Bearing this in mind, I think the challenge now is to reappraise the integrity of our national borders and find out if those tasked with the critical duty of securing our gates are truly patriotic enough to the Nigerian nation to realize the high treason in aiding and abetting the infiltration of our land by these rogue Fulani elements from the Diaspora.

So, now that there is a consensus that evil herders constitute a common existential threat to the nation ultimately, there is no justification henceforth whatsoever for the national security establishment not to respond to these vermins with, in fact, a hand heavier and more decisive than what is often applied against IPOB, Niger Delta militants and other elements questioning Nigeria’s sovereignty. For, what is now clearly at stake is our continued survival as a nation.


https://thenationonlineng.net/genocidal-herders-and-the-siege-to-odualand/
Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by itsme01: 1:29am On Jun 25, 2019
angry


Lets hope the scheduled odua meeting planned by Alaroye pans out well today in ibadan, Its a big shame that Buhari's Actions and Inactions are bringing different Cultural groups and entities to table in seeking a solution outside the Federal Government that people have lost trust in it sincerity in dealing with the Evil herders ....

Its a shame the very peace loving Fulani of Oke Ogun and other yoruba Land who grew up in Southwest and speak fluent Yoruba are also been viewed now with disdain and caution, because their counterpart up North have refused to shun Almajiri System that breeds youths without moral values or Agricultural Skills other than Banditry, Cattle Rustling, Terrorism and other drug induced vices.

Serious Yoruba that can attend the meeting in Ibadan should try and be there, this is a serious issue and we are not joining issues with Igbos or any other tribe that takes it as a joke , so we expect them to respect themselves..


The option on ground is the fayose option

*Arm Agbekoya and OPC with licensed pump actions and enough bullets and let the recruit more men
*Deploy drones at all strategic locations covering yoruba land
*Get our retired Generals and AIGs to come around with technical Advise and Strategy on how to effectively position the OPC guys

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Unlimitk2(m): 2:43am On Jun 25, 2019
Yes we will kill them all
I even heard story of how an oba in oke Ogun or northern oyo sold 20 acres of land to Fulani for 5,000 naira
Truth be told ,I'm a yoruba person, but yoruba leaders are sometimes stupid
Let's call a spade a spade
I don't like mincing words
Mods pls don't delete this write up
We have to be sincere with ourselves sometimes
Yorubas unfortunately simply don't have leaders
After awolowo, all other yoruba leaders are just leaders by name only
I'm sorry for being blunt
Actually ,I'm not sorry
I say what I like
If u get offended ,fukk u and your feelings

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Nobody: 4:07am On Jun 25, 2019
undecided undecided undecided


If nothing is taken as an action against this fulani menace than mere words and rants. They will continue to kill and nothing will happen

The Tivs talk pass this one

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by EzeCanada: 4:20am On Jun 25, 2019
Talk is cheap

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by unohbethel(m): 4:37am On Jun 25, 2019
When i wake up and hear yorubas making threats such at this... I will simply go back to sleep.................... IBB


(short version)

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by unohbethel(m): 4:38am On Jun 25, 2019
Unlimitk2:
Yes we will kill them all
I even heard story of how an oba in oke Ogun or northern oyo sold 20 acres of land to Fulani for 5,000 naira
Truth be told ,I'm a yoruba person, but yoruba leaders are sometimes stupid
Let's call a spade a spade
I don't like mincing words
Mods pls don't delete this write up
We have to be sincere with ourselves sometimes
Yorubas unfortunately simply don't have leaders
After awolowo, all other yoruba leaders are just leaders by name only
I'm sorry for being blunt
Actually ,I'm not sorry
I say what I like
If u get offended ,fukk u and your feelings
Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Karemarealty288(m): 4:54am On Jun 25, 2019
unohbethel:
When i wake up and hear yorubas making threats such at this... I will simply go back to sleep.................... IBB


(short version)

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by helinues: 6:00am On Jun 25, 2019
How many Fulani are killer herders compared to good one among them in SW?

They should handle this issue maturely

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by wowcatty: 6:52am On Jun 25, 2019
Another nothing burger and empty noise!

What specifically are they asking for? They are just all over the place, no clear direction. And why are the crimes of igbos in Yorubaland not addressed first? You can't shave one side of the head and leave the other, the worse side is actually cut first.

What exactly did Gani Adams asked for? What is Ooni saying? Have they formed an armed group or are they going to face the bandits with bare hands or are they going to use fulani police? Is it just all noise to make people think they are doing something? Why can't they just call for regional govt so every region can manage its affair and bring govt close to the people? Go to Ghana and see how patriotic they are, regional system of govt works and it gives everyone a sense of belonging, healthy competition and respect.
Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by wowcatty: 7:06am On Jun 25, 2019
There are no good ones among fulani, they are all the same if those in Yorubaland are not speaking out against the acts of evil perpetrated by their kinsmen. We need to speak truth to power and stop making excuses for evil.
helinues:
How many Fulani are killer herders compared to good one among them in SW?

They should handle this issue maturely

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by sweetonugbu: 7:08am On Jun 25, 2019
I thought herdsmen are saints while ipob are terrorist, what changed?, OK part of the next level.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by sarrki(m): 7:37am On Jun 25, 2019
unohbethel:
When i wake up and hear yorubas making threats such at this... I will simply go back to sleep.................... IBB


(short version)

One thing that is sure is

Your elders are respectful

They know better

Learn from them young man

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by AnalQueenluci: 7:43am On Jun 25, 2019
Unlimitk2:
Yes we will kill them all
I even heard story of how an oba in oke Ogun or northern oyo sold 20 acres of land to Fulani for 5,000 naira
Truth be told ,I'm a yoruba person, but yoruba leaders are sometimes stupid
Let's call a spade a spade
I don't like mincing words
Mods pls don't delete this write up
We have to be sincere with ourselves sometimes
Yorubas unfortunately simply don't have leaders
After awolowo, all other yoruba leaders are just leaders by name only
I'm sorry for being blunt
Actually ,I'm not sorry
I say what I like
If u get offended ,fukk u and your feelings
unlimitk the emotional..
Btw emotional beings always inherit the heaven

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Gandollaar(f): 7:52am On Jun 25, 2019
I will comment after I hear the opinions of Yoruba Muslims on this.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Rucheen(m): 8:03am On Jun 25, 2019
Fulani vs yoruba = Barcelona vs valladolid

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Rucheen(m): 8:04am On Jun 25, 2019
Ffk
Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by SluttanSlayer: 8:08am On Jun 25, 2019

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by SluttanSlayer: 8:16am On Jun 25, 2019
helinues:
How many Fulani are killer herders compared to good one among them in SW?

They should handle this issue maturely

I am very sure you won't make that distinction among snakes.

The moment you realise that there is a fulani expansionist and colonisation agenda spearheaded by Buhari himself, that is the time you will begin to grow sense.

The fulanis that have lived for centuries side by side with Hausas are now killing their hosts with the help of migrant fulanis from across West Africa whom where encouraged to migrate and settle in Nigeria when Buhari assumed office.

To the Fulani, Buhari is the most powerful man on earth and that is what is feeding that false illusion of grandeur on Buhari who believes he is a modern day Uthman dan Fodio. Buhari is first and foremost president of fulanis world wide and dictator of Nigeria.

Keep fooling yourself over good fulani bad fulani dialectic.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by ModsareChevres: 9:26am On Jun 25, 2019
Nice one!

Yoruba land will be clinically and tactfully cleansed of killer herdsmen in such a way that there will be no reprisals in the north.

We are no empty chest beating chimps like the pigiyistanars.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Nobody: 9:44am On Jun 25, 2019
Please when is Asiwaju Jagaban Bola Ahmed Tinubu going to donate his ancestral lands to these herdsmen and herdswomen?
Sai baba, meanwhile.


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sarrki:
agitated whispers, the cultural establishment of the Yoruba nation would appear to be speaking up finally in a coherent voice on the perceived expansionist agenda by migrant killer herders, if the flurry of statements last weekend by the Ooni of Ife and the Aare Onakankafo (the native war generalissimo) is enough clue.

Without mincing words, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi declared a royal fatwa in Ile-Ife on the sneaky herders believed to have infiltrated the Yoruba forests in their thousands and, fairly on daily basis, are increasingly making life a total nightmare for subsistent farmers, sowing fear of rape in defenceless women and dispensing summary execution by AK47 to hapless commuters on key highways in the Yoruba heartland.

What lends Ojaja II’s stern message more pungency is that it was delivered to a visiting five-star royal father from the Arewaland, the Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Muhammed Dantoro. Discarding the forebearance expected of a royalty of not just his gravitas but also the co-chair of the National Council of Traditional Rulers, Oba Ogunwusi said: “We keep hammering on the Fulani herdsmen trying to take over everywhere, it is the bad ones that we want to kick out and enough is enough. We will kick them and do justice to the peace and peaceful coexistence in our country.”

Elsewhere in Lagos, the Aare, Gani Adams (doubling as the strongman of the dreaded Odua Peoples Congress), also spoke in similar veins to a high-powered delegation sent by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to explore the possibility of collaborating with the vigilante organization to address the emergent security threat in the South-west.



Said Adams: “We have identified the dark spots across the South-west, and we are more than ready to fight the scourge head-on.”

The tough words by the Ooni and the Aare would seem to provide a perfect backdrop to two summits already scheduled this week in Ibadan to address the new challenge – one is brokered by the college of six Yoruba governors and the second by the Yoruba leaders of thought under the auspices of Dr. (Mrs) Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu, the daughter of sage Awo.

So, when ordinarily affable Ooni begins to talk with such severity and the OPC warrior also openly sharpening his sword, the omens should not be lost on the onlookers, however distant.

After centuries of peaceful coexistence secured through bloody inter-tribal wars and bitter liberation struggles, it is very doubtful if the descendants of Oduduwa would sit idly by in supposedly modern time and the age of enlightenment and allow their homeland be overrun that casually without a fight. Therefore, woe betide the undiscerning who might have been misconstruing the cautious gait of the lion as cowardice.

Perhaps, the Inspector General should, at this moment, be commended for taking a proactive step to engage OPC before the militants take liberty to resort to self-help. Whenever faced with even far less existential threats in the local communities over the years, easily excitable OPC militants have rarely ever showed any self-restraint in the deployment of often unconventional arsenal with ruthless efficiency. Much less when there now seems to be an outcry that the homeland is under siege.

As they say, when a father sanctions an ordinarily valiant son to fight, the latter rarely ever comes sneaking in, but instead smash their way into the battle arena.

Indeed, tempers would be inflamed beyond repairs were we to succumb to the temptation to gobble every tale told on the social media on kidnap-for-ransom, humiliating rape of women before their spouses or mindless and unprovoked mass murder by armed herders barging onto the highways from the forest and opening fire on any vehicle driving by.

But some of the tales are nonetheless compelling enough given that victims are quite identifiable and losses suffered easily quantifiable. Such testimonies always sound more like extracts from a Grade A horror movie.



Relations of a poor varsity lecturer at the University of Ife, Professor Ademola Aderele, had to raise N5m to save him from being slaughtered in May by those he vividly described as herders of Fulani stock.

On another day, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State himself had to depend on the superior firepower of his platoon of bodyguards to storm through an ambush on the Akure-Ilesa highway. Few days later, a traditional ruler in Ondo reportedly outgunned another band of kidnappers who waylaid him on yet another highway.

Much earlier, elder statesman, Chief Olu Falae, was not only beaten up and kidnapped for days, his farm was torched by another group of herders in Akure outskirts. Just as the “territorial integrity” of Professor Wole Soyinka’s literary redoubt in “Ijegba forest” in Ogun was similarly breached in another episode.

Last week, son of the immediate past health minister, Professor Isaac Adewole, only regained freedom three days after being kidnapped from his farm in Ibadan.

Seasoned journalist and publisher of The Cable, Simon Kolawole, added to the unending tale of woes last weekend with a pathetic story of how a friend of his had his cashew farm mindlessly destroyed in Kwara. The vandals were not content with having their cattle ravage the land and savage the crops, they, in an extraordinary act of wickedness, proceeded to set the entire three acres of farm on fire.

Against this backcloth, I think the good news from the interaction of the Ooni and the visiting Borgu emir is the expression of a shared belief by both parties that the menace of killer herders now constitutes not just a threat to Yorubaland but also the entire nation, hence a commitment to join a collective search for solution. For, truth be told, the entire Arewaland is no less besieged by the same killer gangs, with even a traditional chief in President Muhammadu Buhari’s hometown in Katsina already clocking more than forty days in captivity after being seized from his home.

Left to OPC, it is doubtful if the combined forces of these evil herders can survive a day or two of pitched battle across the Yoruba forest. But when things get too hot for them to bear, the natural option left for these bandits would be to slip into states like Edo, Kogi and Kwara whose borders are contiguous with the South-West. What this simply underscores is the need for a holistic approach to solving the issue.

In Edo State, for instance, the same killer herders have long been giving natives hell. So, it is hoped that Governor Godwin Obaseki would take more than a passing interest in the two crucial conversations in Ibadan this week on regional security with a view to drawing appropriate lessons to fortify his own borders and ensuring that his efforts to foster a new agro-allied economy in Edo is not entirely derailed by the subversive herders scaring folks off their farms.



To truly confront the monster confronting our collective humanity at a global level, there is, therefore, an urgent need for honesty in really identifying and establishing the true identities of these beasts, and shun the temptation to easily politicize the matter.

But truth be told, those inclined to jump into quick conclusions can hardly be faulted to an extent. Such reading is undoubtedly partly fueled by some unforced errors on the part of government. A classic example is the indiscretion of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) in making a policy statement that a radio station is to be established for the nomadic Fulani and going a ridiculous distance further to explain that its programming will be devoted exclusively to their education and enlightenment. The law only designates NBC as a regulator, not a champion of any interest. Laudable as such idea might appear, the initiative is better left for Miyetti Allah, the umbrella advocacy group for Fulani herders.

That said, let us now cast sentiments apart and consider some variables dispassionately. If nothing at all, one common thread can easily be established from the testimonies of victims. Which is the fact that the killer herders are mostly non-citizens of Nigeria, though of the Fulani stock who traditionally straddle Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic and Chad in West Africa. Only that could perhaps explain the psychopathetic malice on display when destroying people’s farms, the unspeakable beastiality without provocation and the manical savagery with which they butcher victims who never even put up any resistance.

From extensive study and observations, I am, therefore, one of those sold on two probable triggers.

One, with the intensification of the shelling and dispersal of Boko Haram insurgents in the blighted North-east, there is a possible ambition by them to regroup in more fertile land in South-west.

Added to such exodus down south is, of course, the migration of the Fulani pastoralists from ancestral mountaneous Futa Jallon in Guinea. Pushed either by climate change that means parched earth for their famished herd or simply inspire by adventure.

Along their journey without destination, it is quite cheap to acquire lethal weapons from now largely ungoverned jungle of Libya and parts of Mali at some point, and thereafter fall into a romance with the Jihadist doctrine of affiliates of terror franchises like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.

Now, being wandering citizens of no nation, it is only natural that they covet greener pastures belonging to others. To access Nigerian territories, they require nothing more than mere invocation of kinship spirit of their cousins here. Thereafter, they continue their nefarious expedition down south in search of people’s land to call their own.

Bearing this in mind, I think the challenge now is to reappraise the integrity of our national borders and find out if those tasked with the critical duty of securing our gates are truly patriotic enough to the Nigerian nation to realize the high treason in aiding and abetting the infiltration of our land by these rogue Fulani elements from the Diaspora.

So, now that there is a consensus that evil herders constitute a common existential threat to the nation ultimately, there is no justification henceforth whatsoever for the national security establishment not to respond to these vermins with, in fact, a hand heavier and more decisive than what is often applied against IPOB, Niger Delta militants and other elements questioning Nigeria’s sovereignty. For, what is now clearly at stake is our continued survival as a nation.


https://thenationonlineng.net/genocidal-herders-and-the-siege-to-odualand/

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by SluttanSlayer: 9:48am On Jun 25, 2019
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ModsareChevres:
Nice one!

Yoruba land will be clinically and tactfully cleansed of killer herdsmen in such a way that there will be no reprisals in the north.

We are no empty chest beating chimps like the pigiyistanars.
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Sharap!

SW has already been designated as an Emirate of Sokoto and you know this.

The oyoruba muslims are already clamouring for an Emirate system of their own independent of the cultural stools that are already in place.

This will be easily achieved as a vast majority of Yoruba obas are muslims and some like the retarded Oluwo of Iwo has already declared himself an Emir.

Now when these Oyoruba Emirates begin to prop up it will take just one generation to have them occupied by a fulani prince.

You idiots have always been hitting the self destruct button out of your own foolish voiltition.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Nobody: 9:52am On Jun 25, 2019
SluttanSlayer:
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Sharap!

SW has already been designated as an Emirate of Sokoto and you know this.

The oyoruba muslims are already clamouring for an Emirate system of their own independent of the cultural stools that are already in place.

This will be easily achieved as a vast majority of Yoruba obas are muslims and some like the retarded Oluwo of Iwo has already declared himself an Emir.

Now when these Oyoruba Emirates begin to prop up it will take just one generation to have them occupied by a fulani prince.

You idiots have always been hitting the self destruct button out of your own foolish voiltition.
chai shocked shocked

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by SluttanSlayer: 9:56am On Jun 25, 2019
immhotep:

chai shocked shocked

Why you Jew lover, stop quoting or liking my posts
Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Nobody: 10:04am On Jun 25, 2019
SluttanSlayer:


Why you Jew lover, stop quoting or liking my posts
You hate Jews but your worship (((Jesus of Nazareth))) 24/7.
Make up your mind grin grin grin

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by BlackfireX: 10:08am On Jun 25, 2019
The yorubas and the Igbo s should merge to tackle this menace, I assure you this is the right thing to do


But tribalism, suspicions, old wounds will not

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by Warship: 10:13am On Jun 25, 2019
SluttanSlayer:


I am very sure you won't make that distinction among snakes.

The moment you realise that there is a fulani expansionist and colonisation agenda spearheaded by Buhari himself, that is the time you will begin to grow sense.

The fulanis that have lived for centuries side by side with Hausas are now killing their hosts with the help of migrant fulanis from across West Africa whom where encouraged to migrate and settle in Nigeria when Buhari assumed office.

To the Fulani, Buhari is the most powerful man on earth and that is what is feeding that false illusion of grandeur on Buhari who believes he is a modern day Uthman dan Fodio. Buhari is first and foremost president of fulanis world wide and dictator of Nigeria.

Keep fooling yourself over good fulani bad fulani dialectic.

Our people don't yet know that Buhari himself wants to replace indigenous ethnic groups in Nigeria with Fulani across Africa.

Do you know that in Zamfara whenever they appear to kill the Hausas, they do chant that Nigeria belongs to the Fulanis.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by sarrki(m): 10:15am On Jun 25, 2019
BlackfireX:
The yorubas and the Igbo s should merge to tackle this menace, I assure you this is the right thing to do


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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by johnmartus(m): 10:24am On Jun 25, 2019
Very weak president.
Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by BlackfireX: 10:42am On Jun 25, 2019
sarrki:
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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by SluttanSlayer: 11:10am On Jun 25, 2019
Warship:


Our people don't yet know that Buhari himself wants to replace indigenous ethnic groups in Nigeria with Fulani across Africa.

Do you know that in Zamfara whenever they appear to kill the Hausas, they do chant that Nigeria belongs to the Fulanis.

The Fulani are a stateless people and apart from Senegal, the Fulani to a large extent has always been a minority.

The anti-balaka movement in CAR saw to Fulanis being expelled from that country.

Buhari wants to give what he does not have or own to his fellow fulanis in the form of cattle colony.

The cattle colony concept wants to settle the Fulani in every niche and corner of Nigeria by appropriating lands to them.

It doesn't stop there as this cattle colonies will become independent apartheid zones exclusive to Fulanis with their own cultural head.

This will go a long way in ensuring that every state in Nigeria has an exclusive fulani local govt under Fulani administration and independent of the state and cultural authority. Think of it as a Jewish Kubitz settlement in Palestinian lands. It is from this same Kubitz model that the Jew used to overrun Palestinian lands.

The crux here is that the Fulani is tired of being a powerful minority dependant on subservient proxies like their oyoruba Muslim and Awusa slaves. They want to be a majority everywhere!

It is very unfortunate that we have daft people in oyoruba land who are placating this subtle colonisation and conquest out of pure greed and timidity towards their fulani overlords.

What I do know is that this won't ever happen in the Better south.

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Re: Genocidal Herders And The Siege To Odualand by SluttanSlayer: 11:23am On Jun 25, 2019
immhotep:
Please when is Asiwaju Jagaban Bola Ahmed Tinubu going to donate his ancestral lands to these herdsmen and herdswomen?
Sai baba, meanwhile.


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