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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Bodyodour: 12:38pm On Jan 25, 2021
Na wash oo
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by gurunlocker: 12:38pm On Jan 25, 2021
These Fulanis know the kidnappers are among them and they know them....

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Realdeals(m): 12:38pm On Jan 25, 2021
Even if they are allowed to stay, ranching rearing methods should be adopted.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Nobody: 12:40pm On Jan 25, 2021
xynerise:

Do you know my age? grin

Flesh and blood need not reveal it to me.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Emyogalanya: 12:40pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:
Of course, I knew it will come to this.

Proudly Yoruba cool
Don't be carried away very easily. One el ruffian from kaduna once said the fulani people do not forgive and will take revenge even if it takes 1000 years. So be guided Before you let down your guards

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 12:40pm On Jan 25, 2021
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Muhylonaire007:

Ode, that's a fake news? It's on Nigerian tribune newspaper.
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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Acidiously: 12:41pm On Jan 25, 2021
post=98425968:
Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of the federal government and all previous governments in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Peace is all we want in our nation.
God bless Nigeria.
Shhhh.... Your comments stink beyond the cloud

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by dangotesmummy: 12:41pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:


At least dem don humble.

Prior to Friday, they asked us to do our worst... grin

so you're believing their pretentious begging?

Even the North were they come from,they have totally destroyed it with their obsession for
unnecesary violence now they're now seeing the value of living peacefully in other people's towns


Anyway I don't believe their plea.awon ebe Ika ati abosi nimoka si

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by VirginFinder: 12:41pm On Jan 25, 2021
Emyogalanya:
Don't be carried away very easily. One el ruffian from kaduna once said the fulani people do not forgive and will take revenge even if it takes 1000 years. So be guided Before you let down your guards

Unlike other tribes, Yoruba - Fulani hostilities did not start today. So we are always ready for them. cool

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by dangotesmummy: 12:42pm On Jan 25, 2021
Acidiously:

Shhhh.... Your comments stink beyond the cloud
he's a fool


One of BUBU's slave boys

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Eriokanmi: 12:42pm On Jan 25, 2021
backnbeta:
A leopard can't change its spots...people don't change, they find new ways to do their do undecided
Exactly and if they try nonsense again, it would be bad for them. We are not cowards and they've see that already. The Federal government had set up over 12 peace committees that i can attest to, in Southern Kaduna over same killer herdsmen activities. None of those arrangements on committees set up ever stopped the incessant killings in the region.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by VirginFinder: 12:42pm On Jan 25, 2021
dangotesmummy:
so you're believing their pretentious begging?

Even the North were they come from,they have totally destroyed it with their obsession for
unnecesary violence now they're now seeing the value of living peacefully in other people's towns


Anyway I don't believe their plea.awon ebe Ika ati abosi nimoka si

Of course, there will be conditions for them to remain and agreements will have to be signed. smiley

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by travismacoy: 12:42pm On Jan 25, 2021
Don't trust them they are fake
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by ceejay80s(m): 12:43pm On Jan 25, 2021
if u people accept their begging, una dey O.Y.O like your state name
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by dangotesmummy: 12:43pm On Jan 25, 2021
Emyogalanya:
Don't be carried away very easily. One el ruffian from kaduna once said the fulani people do not forgive and will take revenge even if it takes 1000 years. So be guided Before you let down your guards
exactly.their begging means they're coming for revenge.

Fulanis are the most slimy and dangerous Nigerians to deal with

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by bejeria101(m): 12:45pm On Jan 25, 2021
You can beg?

Omo don't allow afonja season 2 to happen.

Shine your eyes.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Maghan37: 12:46pm On Jan 25, 2021
backnbeta:
A leopard can't change its spots...people don't change, they find new ways to do their do undecided
In your own terms or world view it means there is no room for repentance. I genuinely believe people do change and deserve to be given an opportunity to do so.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by rigarmortis: 12:46pm On Jan 25, 2021
post=98425968:
Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of the federal government and all previous governments in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Peace is all we want in our nation.
God bless Nigeria.

There is crime by individuals from every tribe and there is crime carefully orchestrated by a group of people who always repeat the same pattern everywhere they go, olu falae said his kidnappers were fulani, fasanrati's daughter's killers witness said they fulani, norther enugu allowed fulani in their midst and suddenly there women are raped and people are killed in farms, same in ondo, same in benue, same in Adamawa, same in plateau, same as far as central african republic.

The seriki in Ibarapa was the one who always negotiate with criminals after every successful kidnap. Why are we hiding our heads under the sand? The killings done and witnessed in those villages and farms include the Phd holder were confirmed to be fulani. Or did people also disguise as fulani and take cattle to peoples farms only to kill them when they protest?

the recent kidnap where cattle were used to block the road in order to kidnap a woman who escaped with gunwounds and reported to police who laid ambush and arrested the people who latter came to round up these cows, are the also impersonated fulani?

pray this thing doesnt happen to you or else you would be more bitter than ever, ask berom, kafanchan and bachama etc people, let them explain how fulani has been freindly from time immemorial.

yes others commit crime, but fulanis have a tribal way of orchestrating, defending and covering up their crimes, if they terrorise you and you vacate such land, they inherit it.

how about Ghana, read about the fulani treatment in Ghana by their IGP before they all ran away and Buhari opened the doors to them in the name of integration only for them to come and start the same thing here.

is every country in western and eastern and central africa wrong?

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by mamaafrik(m): 12:46pm On Jan 25, 2021
The seriki should be arrested and helicopters be deployed to Benin Ore forest to fish every Fulani Melumelu,Edo and other southern states must rise up like the Endsars and deal with this people

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by TrueChristians: 12:46pm On Jan 25, 2021
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by iamdapsyj(m): 12:49pm On Jan 25, 2021
post=98425968:
Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of the federal government and all previous governments in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Peace is all we want in our nation.
God bless Nigeria.

It seem you are in another country typing this comment. It appears the government of the day is not ready to call these herders to order and that is why people like igboho will appear to be an hero to his community. PMB from inception has kept mum on this issue for too long and that is why one person can wake up and make unguarded statement that the Fulani's own Nigeria.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by uchihajt: 12:49pm On Jan 25, 2021
Xscape1993:
We have heard. Hope they have repented genuinely?
Oga use your head... How do murderers repent when dey can't bring back the dead..
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by tit(f): 12:50pm On Jan 25, 2021
Ha ha ha
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by SeriouslySense(m): 12:50pm On Jan 25, 2021
There
is
no
need
to
beg.
They
have
to
go.

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by bigfish3k: 12:52pm On Jan 25, 2021
Xscape1993:
We have heard. Hope they have repented genuinely?
Be deceiving yourselves
They are playing taquiyya on you

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by bigfish3k: 12:53pm On Jan 25, 2021
Sammy07:
The fear of South West is the beginning of wisdom. cool
Stay there and be chestbeating
I wonder the kind of sophistication without critical thinking that you people pride yourselves with

They are playing taquiyya on you people.
Because this is not the first time it's happening. Mtchew

Yoruba ronu ooo

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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by RealEzee(m): 12:53pm On Jan 25, 2021
Let them go back to the north and habit the forest there too abi e no dey?
Besides all states should have it's own ranch Ja re, na because most of the meat dey come from this pple na y dem dey do anyhow
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Deserea: 12:53pm On Jan 25, 2021
Shame on GSM

Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Masterkernel1: 12:53pm On Jan 25, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
FAKENEWS.


What's fake news? I'm Igbo. But your illiterate brothers forming insurgents and bandits should focus on Northern part only.
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Sirdan247(m): 12:55pm On Jan 25, 2021
quote author= post=98425968]Available facts shows that, contrary to popular narrative, even the Fulani herders are also victims of the insecurity and it would amount to double catastrophe to create an atmosphere of chaos under the guise of seeking an end to the security situation in South West.

Although, based on our investigation, the Ondo State government didn't give quit notice to Fulani herders in Ondo State as reported, the governor actually gave them order to quit a reserved forest, which has been taken over by them for years.

Ordinarily, occupying such reserved forest in itself is against the law and so, it would not be right to say they were given quit notice in Ondo, because they could live in any other part of the state outside the reserved forest they are currently occupying unlawfully.

In Oyo on the other hand, the situation has degenerated into house and car burning, which has reportedly claimed two lives and if not controlled, its effect will be counter productive to the peace we all seek.

Our advise to the federal government would be to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation.

The continuous failure of the federal government and all previous governments in handling the security situation can no longer be tolerated.

Government needs to be up and doing in its responsibility of securing the nation, to ensure citizens don't need to resort to self help.

Government also need to make national security focus peacebuilding centric to ensure appropriate information about the situation is known by all stakeholders and jointly, we can device a lasting solution.

Peace is all we want in our nation.
God bless Nigeria.
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Ain't you tires of this shit if it be so, fish out the bad ones or face the music together. It's true that crime knows no gender, tribe or religion but you can always help to fish them out. And why is the serious aiding criminal element?
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by AustineCJ: 12:55pm On Jan 25, 2021
Fulanis never forgets ...... if na lie ask Buhari

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