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Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by AAEEI: 10:09am On Jan 26, 2021
Two safe strategies to be rid of the Fulani problem in Igboland. No bullets fired. No lives lost.

1. Establish Igbo-owned cattle business all over Igboland. Reason: the Fulani cattle rearers are in Igboland for economic reasons. Take their competitive edge away with your own cattle and they would be gone. I wonder why the famous Igbo business acumen does not extend to cattle production.

2. Form a regional political party to democratically take power from Igbo leaders. (this goes particularly to Kanu and his IPOB). Reason: the current Igbo political leaders cannot protect the homeland. Believe it or not, the Fulani and their military backers thrive in Igboland because of support from Igbo APC, PDP and APGA governors.

Why is Kanu/IPOB critical here?
Well, Kanu's objectives are supposed to be popular in Igboland. Apparently, only he has a large crowd of loyal supporters in today's Igboland. So he only needs to campaign against PDP, APC and APGA, not for himself. Now, imagine Kanu as governor of Abia and 4 of his folks as governors of Enugu, Imo, Anambra, and Ebonyi. Every KILLER Fulani (note the word killer as a qualifying adjective) would be gone the next day. I believe that's what every single Igbo person wants - a secure homeland.

On the issue of Biafra, it is still unclear if majority of Igbos want Biafra. It is easier to conduct an Igbo-wide referendum on that with a Kanu party in charge.

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Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by FSU: 10:20am On Jan 26, 2021
I concur.

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Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by GeneralStan(m): 10:29am On Jan 26, 2021
IPOB wants nothing with Nigeria,
Biafra is the destination, every other agenda is to pave way for it... as for fulani killers, both uniform and herdsmen will have ESN to contend with...
So save your breath bro.

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Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by smartblu(m): 10:30am On Jan 26, 2021
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Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by Germannig: 10:36am On Jan 26, 2021
These suggestions are quicker fixes that MNK and IPOB in particular, and Igbos at large, should consider while waiting for Biafra.I see no reason MNK cannot form a political party and test his popularity among Igbos.
Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by Asgard13: 10:49am On Jan 26, 2021
The VERY DAY KANU FLOATS POLITICAL PARTY WILL BE HIS LAST DAY AS AN ACTIVIST

HIS PLACE ANOTHER WILL TAKE..

BIAFRA IS A SPIRIT ..
Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by Conrod: 11:23am On Jan 26, 2021
[quote author=AAEEI post=98455577]Two safe strategies to be rid of the Fulani problem in Igboland. No bullets fired. No lives lost.

1. Establish Igbo-owned cattle business all over Igboland. Reason: the Fulani cattle rearers are in Igboland for economic reasons. Take their competitive edge away with your own cattle and they would be gone. I wonder why the famous Igbo business acumen does not extend to cattle production.

2. Form a regional political party to democratically take power from Igbo leaders. (this goes particularly to Kanu and his IPOB). Reason: the current Igbo political leaders cannot protect the homeland. Believe it or not, the Fulani and their military backers thrive in Igboland because of support from Igbo APC, PDP and APGA governors.

And you forgot that as governor he (MNK)will be sworn in with our constitution where he is expected to defend and uphold the faulty constitution,failure which is an impeachable offence.
Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by blackpanda: 11:27am On Jan 26, 2021
Childish rants

Why can't u go and establish cattle ranch na. U tinkbsay na beans grin
Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by Germannig: 12:50am On Jan 27, 2021
[quote author=Conrod post=98457586][/quote]
Impeached by who?
Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by Greatihex(m): 1:45pm On Jan 27, 2021
Germannig:
These suggestions are quicker fixes that MNK and IPOB in particular, and Igbos at large, should consider while waiting for Biafra.I see no reason MNK cannot form a political party and test his popularity among Igbos.
How you people still can't see with your eyes open is what I don't understand.

Let's take Imo State for instance. Let's assume that Emeka Ihedioha is an IPOB and imolites massively voted for him to become governor and push their agenda, where is he today? What happened?

Use your head. They will make sure they put only their stooges to be your leaders so that they will do your bidding.

I don't know when you people started trusting the Nigerian electoral system.

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Re: Two Safe Strategies To Be Rid Of The Fulani Problem In Igboland by Greatihex(m): 1:46pm On Jan 27, 2021
Asgard13:
The VERY DAY KANU FLOATS POLITICAL PARTY WILL BE HIS LAST DAY AS AN ACTIVIST

HIS PLACE ANOTHER WILL TAKE..

BIAFRA IS A SPIRIT ..
God bless you. That is what they don't understand.
They want MNK to become like Sowore.
Look at Sowore today.

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