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See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by AfricaUnited: 1:42am On Feb 08, 2021
Fulani are trying to frame what is happening in Nigeria as an attack against northerners in the south. They do this to make other northerners to support them.

That is a FALSE framing of the events. Southerners must frame it correctly. It is a reaction to Fulani herders who steal land, rape women, kill farmers and destroy farms all over Nigeria. Non-Fulani northerners in the north are not spared by Fulani either. No society can tolerate that. That being said, let it be known that no Hausa, Kanuri, Tiv, Nupe, Idoma, Jukun, Berom, etc is under attack in the south. Infact, Fulani who are not engaged in the aforementioned criminal acts continue to live peacefully in the south.

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by AfricaUnited: 1:44am On Feb 08, 2021
This time,, it is going to be battle between other Nigerians and Fulani. grin angry angry grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by NaijaFutbol: 1:44am On Feb 08, 2021
Very true

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by AfricaUnited: 2:00am On Feb 08, 2021
Question for the fake professor.
Do southerners go to the north, steal their land, rape their women, kill their men and destroy their livelihoods? Do southerners live in the bushes in the north? Do they occupy northern spaces for free?

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by TUANKU(m): 2:15am On Feb 08, 2021
Wetin concern Jukun, Berom, Tiv and Idoma inside this matter now? A state that share land border with Enugu, Ebonyi, Cross River, kogi etc is north?
David Mark, Tuface, Ice Prince, M.I. Abaga, Jesse Jagz, Ada Ameh, Daniel Amokachi, Terry Waya, Francisca Odega, Pastor Enenche, Ogenyi Onazi, Terry tha Rapman, Victor Malu, Jeremiah Gyang, Panam Percy Paul etc... will you refer to these people as northerners or Hausa/Fulani?
Historically the middle belt as a region existed and was recognized as a region that exists outside of the northern caliphate. There was a middle belt political party that had elected representatives in the national assembly and appointments were also made on that basis until the military came into power and the Hausa/Fulani cabal within the military made away with that arrangement.
There are over 100 ethnic groups within the middle belt states and they're not Hausa or Fulani.
The people of middle belt are the biggest victims of Fulani herdsmen terrorism.

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:20am On Feb 08, 2021
Elementary story... Omo this one na mental case. Op what are you even saying sef?
Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by AfricaUnited: 3:06am On Feb 08, 2021
TUANKU:
Wetin concern Jukun, Berom, Tiv and Idoma inside this matter now? A state that share land border with Enugu, Ebonyi, Cross River, kogi etc is north?
David Mark, Tuface, Ice Prince, M.I. Abaga, Jesse Jagz, Ada Amen, Daniel Amokachi, Terry Waya, Francisca Odega, Pastor Enenche etc... will you refer to these people as northerners or Hausa/Fulani?
Historically the middle belt as a region existed and was recognized as a region that exists outside of the northern caliphate. There was a middle belt political party that had elected representatives in the national assembly and appointments were also made on that basis until the military came into power and the Hausa/Fulani cabal within the military made away with that arrangement.
There are over 100 ethnic groups within the middle belt states and they're not Hausa or Fulani.
The people of middle belt are the biggest victims of Fulani herdsmen terrorism.

You and I are on the same page. Read my post more carefully.

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by okosodo: 4:21am On Feb 08, 2021
These people are very dangerous

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by Tedpgrass: 5:23am On Feb 08, 2021
Wrong information is worse than being uninformed.

We all need to counteract these dodgy attempts to whip up poorly placed sentiments to bring up confusion which allows for a cover-up of their ongoing dastardly acts...


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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by femi4: 8:51am On Feb 08, 2021
Not when your business is affecting the means of livelihood of others

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:21pm On Feb 08, 2021
The biggest of the propaganda is that Fulani can live anywhere there is grass,
They keep repeating it, from Buhari to El Rufai

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Re: See How Fulani Are Framing The Recent Events In Nigeria by AfricaUnited: 4:30am On Feb 09, 2021
StaffofOrayan:
The biggest of the propaganda is that Fulani can live anywhere there is grass,
They keep repeating it, from Buhari to El Rufai

Now we know their game plan we need to do something about it.

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