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Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Ezeama400: 3:03pm On Feb 18, 2021
AGONY and sorrow enveloped Yewa axis of Ogun State as no fewer than 13 people were killed by hoodlums suspected to be Fulani herdsmen in different communities scattered across Yewaland in the last one week.

The gory incident started in Oha, Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State, as one Dele Olowoniyi was hacked to death by Fulani herdsmen in the mid-night of Saturday, 6th February, 2021 while receiving fresh air in front of his hut in a farm settlement located in Oha.

About two days later, two other persons were also killed in an ambush by people suspected to be herders at Owode-Ketu while going to market.

In Asa, three persons were killed, while four persons were killed at Ebute Igbooro and about nine other persons sustained varying degrees of injury from the mid-night attack.

At Agbon in Yewa North Local Government Area of the state, three farmers were killed in another attack by the herders.

In Agbon-Ojodu, Orile Igbooro, property including houses, cars and motorcycles were destroyed.

Speaking on the sad incident, the Village head (Baale) of Orile Igbooro, Tajudeen Akorede, said four members of the community lost their lives, including children, to the suspected herdsmen while nine others are still in the hospital receiving treatment from injuries.

He said the attackers came in the dead of the night when everybody was asleep. “No, we just heard sounds of gun in the dead of the night. We didn’t know what to do. We were perplexed.

“In my community, the herders set some houses, vehicles and motorcycles ablaze. We cannot go to our farms again.”

He appealed to government to station security operatives in Orile Igbooro to enable the villagers who fled in the wake of the invasion, to come back.

Narrating how her husband (Olowoniyi) was killed, the widow, Rasheedat Olowoniyi said she was peeping through the curtains inside their hut and watched in disbelief as herdsmen macheted her husband to death.

She said: “I could not shout or raise alarm in order not to attract attention of the killer herdsmen to myself and my son.”

“The herdsmen stormed the farm settlement with guns and cutlasses on motorcycles.

“The herdsmen were 18 in number and stormed the farm at about 12am with six motorcycles and started shooting indiscriminately when they got to the farm in order to scare the people.


“We had slept that day but my husband decided to sleep outside. My son and I slept in the room. I was inside when they killed him. They first started shooting; it was the gunshots that woke me up. I opened the curtains slightly and I saw them. They came in six motorcycles and three people were on each motorcycle.

“He was dragged on the floor. They beamed torchlight around to see if anybody was watching but I dodged behind the curtains. I watched as they took his phone and wallet and tied to his waist and ransacked his pocket for money. They spoke Fulfulde. That was what made me know that they are Fulani.”

Rashidat said that her late husband had about two months ago complained to the Fulani community after some cattle reportedly ate his farm crops. She, however, said the Fulani community apologised to him, unknown to them that they planned to attack him later.

“He challenged the Fulani on why they allowed their cattle to eat his crops. He told them that his farm was not in the bush. They begged him and everything was settled. That was about two months ago,” she said.

Speaking on the incesant killings in his constituency, member of Ogun State House of Assembly, representing Yewa II State Constituency, Wahab Haruna Abiodun Egungbohun berated the Federal Government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, on how he has been handling the security of lives and property of the people.

The lawmaker said the senseless killing by the Fulani herdsmen in Yewa area of the state is becoming unbearable as people in his constituency can no longer sleep with their two eyes closed.

He said on Thursday, some communities in Yewa North, that included Owode Ketu, Ijoun, Eggua, Igan-Alade and Tata were reportedly ambushed by the herdsmen and killed two villagers.

“On Friday night again, heavily armed men entered Orile-Igbooro village in Yewa North and no fewer than four villagers were killed, some houses were also burnt down while many people were left with various degrees of injuries. It is clear that these herdsmen are behind the attacks.”

Ketu Constituency II has often witnessed violent attacks stemming from disputes between the herdsmen and the farmers.

“Security is said to be a right of every citizen but reverse is the case in Ketu. We are not treated with fairness. Our farmers can’t go to farm, we can’t sleep with eyes closed. The Governor should empower other security agencies now,” he lamented.

“It is sad that no single herder has been arrested since security agencies have been fighting insecurity in my Constituency.

“It is sad that our people in villages in this part of the state have not been able to sleep since last night. Villagers are now outside, setting up bonfire and ready to defend their village.”

Addressing residents of the affected communities, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Abdulwaheed Odusile, appealed to them not to take law into their hands, but to allow the security agencies and the traditional rulers handle the situation.

He called for peaceful co-existence among the indigenes and people from other ethnic groups living in the state.

The Information Commissioner appreciated the royal fathers in Yewaland for dousing the tension that arose as a result of the attack from the herdsmen, calling for the sharing of necessary information that would lead to the end of the crisis, as the state government was poised to finding a permanent solution to the crisis in the state.

We need Amotekun in Ogun — Yewa monarch

Reacting to the senseless killings in his domain, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount ruler of Yewaland, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, called for immediate setting up of the Amotekun Corp in the state.

He urged government to involve traditional rulers in selecting its operatives who know their terrain.

He said: “I want to plead with the governor to commission the Amotekun Corp. When doing this, all critical stakeholders including the traditional rulers should be involved in recommending people who know the terrains. Round pegs should be put in round holes”, he advised.

The monarch also advocated for the inscription of owner’s name on each cattle, maintaining that this would help in identifying the owner in event of destruction of farm by cattle.

On his part, the Eselu of Iselu, Oba Ebenezer Akinyemi, traced the history of the crisis to cattle feeding on farmers’ produce and called for the creation of ‘grazing zone’.

On his part, the State Commissioner for Police, Edward Ajogun, noted that policemen have been deployed to the affected areas as government has given security agencies the wherewithal to bring peace to the areas.

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Fahdiga(m): 3:04pm On Feb 18, 2021
And the incompetent army is busy launching air strikes against innocent people in Orlu instead of fighting terrorists. Buhari is evil

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Anigreat: 3:07pm On Feb 18, 2021
shocked



The greatest failure of all time in the other thread was more concerned about the happenings in Niger Republic, but careless about the havoc his brothers are doing everywhere in Nigeria.. Till now the greatest failure of all time hasn't said anything about the mayhem unleashed by his terrorists brothers.


What i am most happy about is that, the greatest failure of all time won't be in power forever, a time will come when the greatest failure of all time brothers will be paid in their own coins.

Bunch of useless lots
Terrorists
Killers
Rapist
Thieves.

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by sapientia(m): 3:11pm On Feb 18, 2021
Terrible
Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by StaffofOrayan(m): 3:13pm On Feb 18, 2021
E go reach everybody, APC/PDP and bystanders,

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by November1857(m): 3:16pm On Feb 18, 2021
Fahdiga:
And the incompetent army is busy launching air strikes against innocent people in Orlu instead of fighting terrorists. Buhari is evil
They're trying to pave way for Fulani's Herdsmen to penetrate into SE, cause ESN is a huge berrier !

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Fahdiga(m): 3:18pm On Feb 18, 2021
November1857:
They're trying to pave way for Fulani's Herdsmen to penetrate into SE, cause ESN is a huge berrier !
They will fail woefully

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by superior1: 3:21pm On Feb 18, 2021
Their end is near

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by showafrica(m): 3:22pm On Feb 18, 2021
November1857:
They're trying to pave way for Fulani's Herdsmen to penetrate into SE, cause ESN is a huge berrier !

It will never happen, every body eye don open

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Nobody: 3:36pm On Feb 18, 2021
Which herdsmen again? The same herdsmen that have been evicted by Sunday Igboho? I don't understand.

That aside, I don't know why some Nigerians are making things difficult for themselves! If RUGA is the solution, why not embrace it? What is common land?

Yesterday, a young man approached me, demanding I cede my 10 hectares of land to him else I won't like what would follow. I pleaded with him, but he refused, insisting he needed the land for an undisclosed business. To avoid issues, I left the land for him - for peace to reign.

So you see? It's not worth it! If RUGA is the solution, let's accept it for peace to reign. Doesn't make any sense killing yourselves cos of grass..

Nigeria go better.

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Never4getU: 3:46pm On Feb 18, 2021
This is coward of the highest order. The earlier we stop running for these criminals the fastest we will regain our right to free movement as guaranteed in the constitution. More so, fear is the worst form of cowardice as u give undue advantage to ur enemy to continue with boldness.

Nobody have a monopoly of violence otherwise, we will all be caught up unaware of a deadly catastrophe. Feat can't be considered an art of war if not the worst form of war tact's.

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Nobody: 4:39pm On Feb 18, 2021
SO many people keep advocating for
One Nigeria
A better Nigeria
A working Nigeria..
Abeg, how is this even achievable when the people that are supposed to walk the talk don become siddon look people..
Is it they are tired or they are not capable of steering the affairs of this country?
Seems the best and only option is to jappa
There is nothing bad if me too start advocating for a better Nigeria from obodo oyinbo

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Nobody: 4:40pm On Feb 18, 2021
Seems some parts of the west have been conquered already. No wonder they are trying to use the military to intimidate ESN so that the East will be subdued for the Fulanis to take over

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by NwaNimo1(m): 4:40pm On Feb 18, 2021
I don warn those in the SW....

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...sleep with one eye open!

even your dogs!


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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by emmanuelbrown26: 4:40pm On Feb 18, 2021
All these rubbish that's happening won't HV gotten to this stage if west were carefully enough during 2015 and 2019 but they said no that they knows how to play politics more than others.
I keep telling people that supporting evil is not good that one day that same evil will befall same supporter(s).
When Alzaaky was granted bail (not a fan of him) this same lifeless man refused to respect court order, some supported it.
When Dasuki (he is a killer) was granted bail, same Alzaaky treatment was melted at him and some supported it.
Then operation python dance, innocent people were killed nobody said anything about it. West hailed the operation Nnamdi Kalu was called all sort of names, his home was rounded up with soldiers that were suppose to be in battlefield fighting boko haram West hailed the operation that all can to go hell.
Now is the time, Fulani vs west, u guys are now shouting up and down.
Is now that u guys want a united South. A united south bcs everywhere is damn hot in West now, a united South bcs the lifeless one has silence all your elders and leaders.
Karma is a bitch and also a good cook, it will surely dish out what's in her pot

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by WoundedLamb: 4:40pm On Feb 18, 2021
What is really happening?!
Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by JosephXavier: 4:40pm On Feb 18, 2021
From Oyo to Ogun

It is spreading through the South West but the Northern governors won't visit their Western counterparts,

The Oga at the top won't deploy all the military personnel, their jets and best combatant soldiers to restore law and order as they did in Orlu

The defence minister said we should defend ourselves and that was what ESN are trying to do but Nigerian Army has declared war on them


The worst is still coming but God no go shame us

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by therajah: 4:41pm On Feb 18, 2021
Its really sad! Killing people is no longer a breaking news in Nigeria..

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by franktech(m): 4:41pm On Feb 18, 2021
Kill any fulani man around you and watch Nigeria become like Dubai. Great Hausa people should wake up from their slumber

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Igwe355(f): 4:41pm On Feb 18, 2021
Ok

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Odunolumide(m): 4:41pm On Feb 18, 2021
let your kingdom come
Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by OfficialGaGa(m): 4:41pm On Feb 18, 2021
As buhari dey try to rape ESN by Air..... him brothers dey continue by land to rape Yoruba land.... meanwhile some ediotts think say na this fight na Yoruba vs igbo....

Omo this country na "into the badlands"

"Nigeria is doomed to fail and like the Devil not worth praying for"

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by annyplenty(m): 4:42pm On Feb 18, 2021
Pray again war in Nigeria.
Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by IMASTEX: 4:42pm On Feb 18, 2021
Hmm
Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Chizillar1(m): 4:42pm On Feb 18, 2021
Pathetic

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Godada(m): 4:42pm On Feb 18, 2021
I hate to say this but these guys voted overwhelmingly to usher this blood thirsty clannish people. They couldn't hide their hate for the people of the south east extraction. Now they have to deal with this.


Nigerians arise!


Fight for your motherland

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by annyplenty(m): 4:42pm On Feb 18, 2021
Lord, let there be no war in Nigeria.
Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by Elsanchez: 4:43pm On Feb 18, 2021
Yoruba take heart

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Re: Agony As Herdsmen Overrun Ogun Communities by pascalbenz: 4:43pm On Feb 18, 2021
therajah:
Its really sad! Killing people is no longer a breaking news in Nigeria..
cry cry

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