Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Perfecttouchade: 9:03pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Too much blood spilled under this government and nothing is done to stop these wicked acts carried out by these fulanis...it's a pity, the youths are weak |
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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Edyice: 9:04pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
See as ABOKI dey KILL themselves -- thief-nubu |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by delishpot: 9:05pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Buhari will just tell them sorry and encourage tem to not retaliate. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Azmanaty: 9:05pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. They will soon kill that ur useless mother and terrorist father and rape you till you die.. Stay there and be doing RUGA. Onye iberibe 3 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by adecz: 9:05pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
The jihad is on, but the Christian & southern leadership are too disorganized to arm their people to defend themselves & land. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by MondayOsunbor(m): 9:05pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. so the zombie business don get new product to sell :: RUGA
THE ACT OF STEALING OTHER PEOPLE LANDS
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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by LZAA: 9:06pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Helinues and Afamed wee say it's ipob propaganda Smh Immhotep GMBuharii greenback Adaibeku sarrki blackking98 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by haaryobhami: 9:06pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
BlackfireX: Fake news..
All these are not real, these picture is not from Nigeria,.maybe nollywood.
Fake news I know u must defend ur pay master because of 30k but pls defend with sense.everything is not politics. tomorrow it could be ur family,pls Have sense |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Mimi572(m): 9:06pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Benue state again, fulani have done the worst mistake of their life, |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Jamesilvar(m): 9:07pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Na wao. RIP. This is a call to arms. Protect yourself at all times. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by capnies: 9:07pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
STOP EATING AND SELLING OOF BEEF YOU ARE EMPOWERING THEM. WHEN WE STOP EATING AND SELLING BEEF THEIR presence IN OUR ENVIRONMENT WILL REDUCE 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by jbhitler(m): 9:08pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. buhari will not remain there forever. your eyes go clear soon. 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by armzyville(m): 9:08pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
I have been following your comments for sometime now on nairaland and and they all seems to be stylishly promoting your ethnicity or region despite the absurd things they do. It is your comment and you are entitled to your opinion but just to let you know what goes around comes around... tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by DollarBuddy: 9:08pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
What a gory sight to behold! May those killers and all their supporters plus sponsors or these never go unpunished.
May they eat of their own flesh and drink of their own blood all the days of their miserable lives in Jesus name, amen. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Numerouno94(m): 9:08pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
OsuEbonyi:
Ruga kee you there !!! You and your kind would definitely pay for this atrocities one day . Buhari won't rule forever !!! U guys shuld stop quoting dat animal. The animal is an attention seeker,by quoting her u guys re makin her happy. The best way to treat such animal is to completely ignore her comments nd posts. The best way to treat attention seekers is by ignoring dem. 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by haaryobhami: 9:10pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: U talk about KARMA.. those reg!on and tr!be that are responsible for killing sarduana and tafawa balewa will continue paying till kingdom comes. The North will never forgive boko haram nd poverty is d karma,d north will continue to suffer from terrorism nd they would never escape poverty. death nd poverty in d north shall be increased x100 nd the north will forever remain backward nd will never see the light. d north shall not prosper nd there would never be peace In d North. lastly it shall not be well with sarduna nd tafawa balewa nd there grave nd Othman Dan bastard shall continue to burn in hell. one day the whole of Nigeria will get tired of yll bullshit nd turn against fulani people in vengeance 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Mykel51(m): 9:11pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Sad story.... |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nickshrapnel: 9:11pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
I’d really like to know what usually go on in the minds of these killers, it’s really disturbing to just want to kill for no reason when one isn’t a psychopath 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Unconquerable: 9:12pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Oh, no! May the wrath of God obliterate both the perpetrators and sponsors of these demons. Also, instead of making powerless remarks youths of the community should mobilize and use every means possible to go for reprisal. This is what you get when men refuse to stand up and fight once and for all. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by supercase1(m): 9:12pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. Am beginning to see that u are a fulani man hiding behind a female moniker but all I have to say to you is that na thunder go fire you.anuofia!! 4 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by SmartMen: 9:13pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. GOD WILL PUNISH YOU WHEREEVER YOU ARE. NO Amount to intimidation will make ruga stand. May you entire lineage never know peace. Sorrow will visit your home, blood will spill to from endlessly in your home... for try to force people to give up their land. bastard! 4 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by tsephanyah(f): 9:13pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
armzyville: I have been following your comments for sometime now on nairaland and and they all seems to be stylishly promoting your ethnicity or region despite the absurd things they do. It is your comment and you are entitled to your opinion but just to let you know what goes around comes around... "what goes around comes around...." That's why I said RUGA is the solution. Just because Fulani herdsmen are not on social media that doesn't mean they don't suffer casualties. |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by domchike(m): 9:14pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Ur very stupid tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by pesty100(m): 9:15pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: "what goes around comes around...." That's why I said RUGA is the solution. Just because Fulani herdsmen are not on social media that doesn't mean they don't suffer casualties. your sermon was posted at the wrong time |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Nobody: 9:16pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
This broke my heart . |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Jflex07(m): 9:19pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. Ya papa 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Comedian2019: 9:19pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: [s]Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. [/s] Trash 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by OdefaGirl(f): 9:19pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
I wonder how the people in this area sleep at nights..... |
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by tsephanyah(f): 9:19pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
haaryobhami: boko haram nd poverty is d karma,d north will continue to suffer from terrorism nd they would never escape poverty. death nd poverty in d north shall be increased x100 nd the north will forever remain backward nd will never see the light. d north shall not prosper nd there would never be peace In d North. lastly it shall not be well with sarduna nd tafawa balewa nd there grave nd Othman Dan bastard shall continue to burn in hell. one day the whole of Nigeria will get tired of yll bullshit nd turn against fulani people in vengeance bring it on we are born ready..... Do u think we fear poverty or death. Do u think material things is richness? Think again. in the North people will eat once a day, have two clothes and be content with their live. whatever you have u will never take it to ur grave. |
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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Paradoxical(m): 9:20pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. |