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Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Gbemini(m): 12:56pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Naso we look till fulani collect Ilorin from our hands .... |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by biafranrealson: 12:57pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Remember how they killed Gana of Benue state after convincing him to surrender. They will pretend that they have repented and suddenly tried to find out where igboho power is and the antidote . later they will grab him and kill him. Do not accept any apology unless the govt will pay the community 100b to compensate for the dead , destruction of farm and injuries to the victims plus endowment fund for the community plus caution fee against future kidnapping. in addition fulani must buy land and do ranching or else let them go back to Mali 3 Likes |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by slowice(m): 12:58pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Does this mean that they ll now acquire or lease land for settlement and conduct their business within the said space.....? If not I pity the community because you can't just occupy a community's forest perpetually in the name of grazing..... Its a recipe for disaster in the future.. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Shikena(m): 12:58pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
VirginFinder:Exactly. It appears some here are unaware of the fact that Yorubas know the Fulanis inside out, and are more than capable of handling them anyhow it takes. They capitalized on the traditional Yoruba long rope but now they know every move of theirs is monitored. They are no strangers to each other. It is a repeat of history, they got repelled, and fled and colonization stopped the recovery of Ilorin. If modern government fails to provide justice & security it will happen again. 2 Likes |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Bar1941(m): 1:01pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Fight this menace called Fulani herdmen once and for all, they are only strategising they can't change. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by etrouble: 1:03pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Xscape1993: Yes, we have heard. They should repent and go back to their Sahara Desert. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
VirginFinder: Don’t be fooled 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by InvertedHammer: 1:05pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Xscape1993:/ They have marked their enemies. Once allowed back in, they will wipe out the Yoruba leaders in that town. / 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Shikena(m): 1:06pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
InvertedHammer:Not happening lol 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by idinaija(m): 1:07pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
First of all , why Fulani man go Dey bear the tittle Seriki for Yoruba land ....That is where the major problem is coming from because you have automatically made them king in your own land ! Take away that title from them as quickly as possible. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Revelation2021(m): 1:07pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
yorubas please use your brains this minute! our leader nnamdi kalu never negotiated with the Fulani's all we did was to chase them away from our lands. follow the paths of the igbos and kill off all those Fulani's still sturbornly remaining there do not buy in or agree on any peace treaty with the Fulani's i repeat do not buy in or agree on any peace treaty with the Fulani's for they are all killer herdsmen! they only want to deceive you to regain stand and then go forcefully back on killing you all again. be wise and do not shudder! if some of you are not wise please go and read the holy books of psalms to see how the LORD destroys his enemies and never agree on any peace treaty with them. if they want to stay in Yoruba land then let them be ready to pay heavy fines and tax every single month forever yorubas please be wise for we igbos are strongly and solidly behind you #we move 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by 4wards: 1:08pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
scam, Fulani historical style of conquest |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
It is interesting the anti Fulani sentiment that started from politics has now settled into the heads of mindless Nigerians. Fulanis are the largest nomadic tribe in Africa and have been on this continent since 9BC. When they live peacefully and people start attacking and killing them and raping them due to jealousy and greed, they will avenge. When they avenge don’t forget what you did to them because they will not. Are there criminal elements amongst them? Yes just like there are criminal elements amongst every single tribe in this country. However to blame an entire tribe for the actions of a few is pure ignorance. A word is enough for the wise, keep thoughts of Congo at the forefront of your interactions and thoughts. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Empiree: 1:10pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Eleribu ni gbogbo oba ile Yoruba starting from oyo empire Kingship should be nullified. They are good for nothing What exactly is the use of their post? Are they just gonna sit on their asses in palaces doing nothing?. What exactly are their discharged duties? They secure their own cottages but they don't give a damn about their subjects they rule over. They do nothing except ma dá agbada kiri bi alubosa. Awon onijekuje. Oba werey. Stop glorifying these old fools. Nonesense |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by one4GOD(f): 1:12pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Gjrich:this is not any begging but tactics to buy time. if you ask me i would say do not allow them, give them an inch they go not yards but miles. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by tempest01(m): 1:12pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
There should be a disarmament drive or else this is just postponing doomsday. This should be part of the criteria and they should fish out the criminals to face justice. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Sammy07: 1:13pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
bigfish3k: If they bring it. We will serve them hot hot, without letting it cold Our hostilities didn't start today, our wars and fights didn't start today. At least they don humble |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by extol1(m): 1:15pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Xscape1993:repent fire. is just like saying the devil has repented |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by gungab(m): 1:16pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
IBB come and see something |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Segzy19: 1:17pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
These people don't repent o. Fulani will always revenge. It is engraved in their DNA. This Seriki is full of deceptive antics. Don't fall for it. Once you accept them back, it's a matter of time before they restrategise, fortify themselves and start their nefarious acts. Yoruba, don't be beaten twice o... |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by kilonshele101(m): 1:18pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
bigfish3k: You people Sha. Yoruba-Fulani clash no start today. We know the Fulanis more than you can ever claim to know. And we know how to check them. you should direct your advice to your elites who seems clueless and gat no balls to speak up against the Fulani. Stop this your yeye sympathy, we know those that truly mean us well and those who are only looking for an opportunity |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by JBoss25(m): 1:22pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
plusfield:the first one is impossible na |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by BSF: 1:22pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
plusfield: ......Unrape their victims, remove the trauma victim's family are going through. In saner society, If you do the crime, you will do the time. After you do the time, you can ask the society for pardon. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Nnannapat(m): 1:23pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Our leaders are very stupid. Large number of local community dwellers came to the fact finding team sent by the governor of their state with pictorial and documented evidences of the atrocities of the devilish armed Fulani herdsmen, yet no one deem it fit to categorically tell the Fulani delegates that the first step to take before any peace move can be initiated, is to mop up the numerous assault rifles that their members are roaming about with, killing and kidnapping members of the community. Even a retired commissioner of police was among the delegates and he is Yoruba. Give the Fulanis this second chance that they are on their knees asking for, and the second wave of the atrocities will be unimaginable. 1 Like |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Champneys: 1:27pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
No, go back to your region, enough is enough! Buhari, onikuuure! |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by colestephan86: 1:31pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Gjrich:The south South states should pass a death sentence law against kidnapping. Any kidnapper should be killed |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by IamHonourable1: 1:32pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Things can only normalize when you match violence violence. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by FBIBOT(m): 1:33pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Na by force? |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by KosiGee(m): 1:37pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
helinues: Where do you stand mister? You are neither here nor there. The best news this year has been the emergence of Sunday Igboho. It’s doesnt matter what tribe you are...except you are Fulani...Sunday Igboho should be supported by any and every right thinking Nigerian who means well for the peace and security of Nigeria. All Seriki fulanis and I repeat, all seriki Fulanis are aware of all the criminal elements perpetuating evil in their host communities. They would come to act ‘peaceful’ during kidnappings and ransom payments but they are all part of the plot. They have no respect for the police who fear them because of Abuja connection. To hell with them and their archaic and barbaric way of life. As an Igbo man, I would contribute generously should Igboho need financial help. His character is what Nigeria needs at this time. |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Austin1805(m): 1:39pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
This article portrays the fact that violence approach isn't totally useless. Sometimes it sends a stern message to evil perpetrators thereby forcing them to have a rethink |
Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by jamace(m): 1:40pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Fulanis are dangerous set of people, specialised in TAQQYYA.. Forgive them at your own peril.. |
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