Tag: Fulani

  • PFN to Buhari: Tell your people to stop mindless killings in Nigeria

    PFN to Buhari: Tell your people to stop mindless killings in Nigeria

    President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Francis Wale Oke, yesterday, lamented that the continuous silence of President Muhammadu Buhari over the nation’s security, is disheartening and disturbing.

    Oke, therefore, urged Buhari to urgently address Nigerians on the palpable insecurity situation of the country.

    The founder of the Sword of the Spirit Ministries and Proprietor of the Precious Cornerstone University (PCU), Ibadan, gave the assertions at the Cornerstone City, Ibadan, when he received separately the Lagos, Ogun and Osun states’ chapters of the PFN led by Apostles Enjimaya Okwuonu and David Otaru, as well as Prophet Isaiah Adelowokan.

    Our President should use the opportunity to disassociate his government from the lawlessness currently ravaging the country through the activities of Boko Haram insurgents and the killer Fulani herdsmen. He should tell his kinsmen, the Fulani, to stop the mindless killings currently on in the country, arrest and make those culpable to face the wrath of law.

    They visited to felicitate with him on his emergence as the body’s President.

    “The silence of President Muhammadu Buhari over the degenerating security situation in Nigeria is too loud and this is very disturbing seriously. The silence is deafening and gives room for speculation and gossips that suggest the government has hands in the sickening situation by indulging and pampering the bandits and the killer Fulani herdsmen, among others,” he said.

    He, therefore, charged the President to rise up and tackle the situation headlong, stressing: “He should rise above primordial sentiments and sectional attachment by doing the needful to make the nation more homely for every Nigerian.

    “There is so much pressure and tension in the land owing to insurgency being orchestrated by the Boko Haram, kidnapping, banditry, killer Fulani herdsmen’s palaver, raping, among other ills. All these are self-inflicted.

    “We don’t want the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to be the one that will speak. It is President Buhari himself that we want to hear from on the dreary security situation in the country. Our President should use the opportunity to disassociate his government from the lawlessness currently ravaging the country through the activities of Boko Haram insurgents and the killer Fulani herdsmen. He should tell his kinsmen, the Fulani, to stop the mindless killings currently on in the country, arrest and make those culpable to face the wrath of law. Tell the bandits, the killers, the rapists and all those involved in these heinous engagements the language of law whether they are Fulani or whatever. Let the nation hear your fatherly voice. People are living in fear, farmers cannot go to their farms anymore.”

    He further charged the President to be expeditious in tackling the mounting challenges, insisting that the nation was at the brink of collapse.

  • Attack: ‘I ran more than one and a half kilometres without stopping,’ Ortom recounts near death experience

    Attack: ‘I ran more than one and a half kilometres without stopping,’ Ortom recounts near death experience

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom on Saturday recounted his experience after surviving a deadly attack on his convoy by armed Fulani herdsmen.

    The governor also called on President Muhammadu Buhari and security agencies to fish out the criminals terrorising the state.

    Ortom narrated his experience to newsmen in Makurdi, the Benue State Capital.

    He was visiting a farm when the attackers struck but his security detail was able to repel them.

    The governor said he ran for “more than one and a half kilometres without stopping” to escape the assault.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Benue is one of the States at the centre of Nigeria’s farmers-herdsmen clashes.

    “I appreciate the security men attached to me. They were able to repel them and they could not have access to me. And thank God for my fitness to have ran for more than one and a half kilometres without stopping. It means that God has given me strength and I am grateful to God.

    “I don’t have problems with any Fulani man or Fulani race. But I have a problem with Fulani bandits who have vowed to take over Nigeria as their ancestral home. And I say no. Not when I am here and when I am Governor leading my state. If I can’t go the farm as Governor, with the entire security around me, then who else can go to farm. You can imagine the pains that we have here in Benue State.

    “Thank God for Mr President who responded to my letter that anyone with AK-47 should be shot at sight. I’m yet to see that. Let me see it happen in Benue State.

    “I have reported these to the security agencies and I hope that this will be done so that the land will be safe for our people to go back to farm and do their work and survive and live their lives.

    “I want to call on Mr President, on the security agencies to fish these people out. They are in the forest between Makurdi and Abinse. They are living there and they are coming out to commit atrocities – rape women, kill our people, maim them, destroy our farmlands. And anytime the security agencies go after them, they run across the river and back to the forest.”

  • Milititians promises and the unmasking of Fulani terrorists – Dele Sobowale

    Milititians promises and the unmasking of Fulani terrorists – Dele Sobowale

    Dele Sobowale

    “Zamfara abduction’ll be the last.” President Buhari. March 1, 2021.

    As you all know, we in the present government in Nigeria are committed to ensuring that there is speedy and unimpeded transition to civic democratic rule in which we shall not be participants.” General Sani Abacha, during the inauguration National Constitutional Conference, Monday, June 27, 1994.

    There is a link between the two statements by Nigeria’s generals which will be revealed soon. Let me start with the second. Until Abacha made that statement, I wrote for VANGUARD only on Mondays. Suddenly, one day in August 1994, Uncle Sam, the Publisher opened my office door and asked: “Dele, why don’t you write something for us on Sunday?” It was totally unexpected and my first impulse was to refuse. But, you can’t say “No” to your employer, can you? He also wanted the article in about two hours. Just then a June copy of our paper was lying on my table with Abacha’s promise highlighted. I cannot quite lay my hands on the title of the article published in August 1994 anymore. But, I remember my major comment. “If you believe that [Abacha’s promise] then you will believe anything.” I then proceeded to explain why nobody should believe Abacha. I was convinced that the man was buying time with the Constitutional Conference, dubbed CONFAB by the media. He would renege on his promise once the reins of power were firmly in his grip.

    That first article was more momentous than anybody could have foreseen. It also almost ended my life. I was saved by the fact that I was not yet on the regime’s radar among columnists regarded as dangerous. The official reaction was delayed for two weeks. Then on a Friday, as I was getting close to the office, somebody waved to me to stop. I did. Less than two minutes after, I was in the back seat of a car heading for my first detention under Abacha for calling the Head of State a liar. I survived that ordeal with a warning; but, I lived long enough to witness Abacha’s efforts aimed at self-succession. I also re-learnt a lesson about “milititians” – soldiers who take on political roles.

    “Every government is run by liars, and nothing they say should be believed.”

    I.F. Stone, 1907-1989, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ p 80.

    Abacha went further to reassure the delegates to what I later called THE SHIP OF FOOLS, by saying: “We are aware that it is neither in our personal interest, nor that of the nation to perpetuate ourselves in power.” The delegates gave him a standing ovation lasting ten full minutes. On June 9, 1998, Chief Ebenezer Babatope was scheduled to advance a proposal at a gathering convened by Chief Arthur Nzeribe. Our dear Ebino Topsy, a former strong Awoist, turned Abacha- collaborator was picked to ask all the elected members of the National Assembly, NASS, under Abacha’s fraudulent transition programme, to declare Abacha the ONLY Presidential candidate in the 1998 election. But, evil men proposed; God disposed. On June 8, 1998, a day before his coronation, Abacha dropped dead. I doubt if Babatope will ever release the original text of his proposal – which would have been loaded with half-truths and absolute falsehoods”. Later, we learnt that the man was a world class kleptomaniac – among his other vices.

    “60 Women, children abducted in fresh Zamfara attack.” News, March 5, 2021.

    From Abacha to Buhari is only one short mental step. When President Buhari declared the abduction of over 300 school girls in Zamfara the last, the statement had a familiar ring to it. Something told me we were being set up for a promise that might not be delivered. I wrote a short rejoinder to it last week; making clear that it is another politician’s promise unlikely to be delivered. Less than a week after the President’s promise, bandits struck again in the same Zamfara State. Ordinarily, that should be the end of the story. But, there is more.

    THE THREE MUSKETEERS OF NORTHERN TERRORISTS

    “The West does not want to accommodate other tribes, but we accommodate your tribe in Bauchi..” Governor Bala Mohammed.

    “Nigerians’ll be shocked by those behind schoolgirls’ abduction.” Says Matawalle.

    “What I want you people to understand is, soldiers that are involved in most of the criminalities are not Muslims. You know soldiers have Muslims and non-Muslims. The non-Muslims are the ones causing confusion just to ignite crisis.” Sheik Ahmad Gumi. Muslim Cleric leader.

    If anybody is in search of people actively promoting terrorists in this country today, he can start with these three Northern Muslim leaders whose explosive utterances in recent times need to be exposed for what they are. I just hope their kit and kin in the Muslim North will remember that they spoke first. These rejoinders have become necessary because silence often means consent. Together, they represent good examples of why the North will not catch up to the South – even if the South stands still for 100 years. The first things they share in common are deception and deliberate falsehood. Let me start with Bala’s outrageous lie.

    Is Lagos part of the West or not? At least thirty per cent of all properties in Lagos are owned by other tribes apart from Yoruba people. Surely Bala has visited Lagos several times. Very few of the trailers and tankers causing gridlock at Apapa-Oshodi expressway for more than six years are owned by Yoruba people. The truth is, there is no ethnic group in Nigeria whose peoples’ investments are not more in Lagos than in their own state. Can Bala say the same of Bauchi? But, may be I should stop being polite.

    At 76+, I grew up in Lagos knowing about three beggars’ abodes – Cow Lane in Lagos Island, Kano Street at Ebute Meta, Obalende and Agege. All the beggars were Northerners. My mother was born in 1906 in the same Lagos and she found the beggars there. My grandmother was born in the same Lagos in 1874 and she told me that Bala’s fore-runners were already there begging. My children and now some grandchildren today still patronise beggars from the deep North. At least a dozen Northern beggars troop past my front gate everyday and they never fail to collect money from Yoruba people. Can Bala point to any place in Bauchi (or for that matter in the entire North) where Yoruba beggars gather? We all know who the workers are making contributions wherever they live. And, we know who the parasites and beggars are hanging on trailers; transported with cattle to Kara in Lagos. Bala is the last person to utter that sort of nonsense. Even the state he governs depends more on the sweats and labour of the South West people; and he knows it. Being governor is no licence to tell lies.

    “Every time you negotiate with terrorists, you become their accomplice.”

    Israeli Counter-terrorism official. VBQ, p 244.

    Governor Matawalle’s latest statement, like all the others on banditry and kidnapping remind me of a story told in New York City in 1968 by Mrs Golda Meir, 1898-1978, the first and only female Prime Minister of Israel, who led her tiny country to victory over 100 million AK-47 wielding Arabs. Born in Kiev, Russia, she recollected the story of a man who could predict when horses were going to be stolen – until it was discovered that his friends were the horse thieves. Matawalle had consistently gone against the global principle concerning ransom paid to terrorists and vowed not to stop. The obvious question is: “why?” Just as clear is the answer. “Matawalle must derive some benefit from this losing strategy.” Now, he has told us more than he realised. He knows the chief bandits and he is not ready to reveal their identities because to do so is to put an end to undisclosed amounts being taken out of state coffers ostensibly to pay bandits.

    Who will be shocked? Count me out. I already have a short profile of some of the bandits. Just wait a while.

    “Nobody stands all day in the rain for nothing.” Chief MKO Abiola, 1937-1998.

    A Sheikh in Islam is the equivalent of an Archbishop, Prelate or General Overseer of a Christian movement. They are Men of God when they stick to the tenets of their faith. They become Satani’s disciples when they radically deviate from the creed. Thanks to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, I have an English copy of the Holy Quran. First, I challenge Gumi to point to any section of the Quran which says we should not only pardon mass murderers, rapists, arsonists and those torturing orphans and widows; but reward them in addition. The fact is, Gumi is an accomplice to bandits, kidnappers, rapists etc hiding in forests known to him.

    Second, Area Boys did not need MKO Abiola to know that nobody undertakes the dangerous missions Sheikh Gumi had supposedly imposed on himself out of patriotism and altruism. We know the bait and switch tactics. The guy carrying the loot from Government House to bandits invariably stops along the way to lighten the load – if you know what I mean? Unfortunately, his religious fanaticism gave him away. He wanted to be popular with Northern politicians and bandits. And, he needed sacrificial lambs. He picked Christian soldiers. It was stupid; because, firstly, he can never substantiate the charge. Secondly, he had inadvertently told us who the bandits, rapists, arsonists and kidnappers are.

    Gumi is very much aware that there are no Southerners among the criminals; he and Matawale also know that there are no Northern Christians among them. There are no Tiv, Nupe, Igbo, Berom, Egbe, Afemai etc among them. They are all Northern Muslims – like Gumi and Matawale. Thus, all they are doing is asking the rest of us to endorse a system under which their brothers will commit genocide on a large scale, extort huge amounts at gun-point, rape women with impunity and when finally caught be rewarded with more money. The question is: who benefits from this ridiculous scheme being proposed as national policy? The answer is: Gumi and his brothers.

    Some television stations owned by Southerners have given Gumi a forum to publicise his self-serving views without getting knowledgeable Southerners to offer the truth as a rejoinder. Our Southern brothers are behaving as if they will be excluded from destruction if the bandits invade the South. They are gravely mistaken. Gumi is a Muslim religious fanatic operating under the fake umbrella of a cleric. We should recognise him for who, and what, he is. A liar.

    ANOTHER ABDUCTION IN ZAMFARA

    “Truth is constant.” On March 1, 2021 the news media reported that Buhari vowed that the abduction of school girls would be the last abduction. I said. “If you believe that you will believe anything.” Three days after, bandits abducted more people in Zamfara; March 8, they snatched 30 in Niger. Case closed.

  • Why we arrested OPC members over Iskilu Wakili – Police

    Why we arrested OPC members over Iskilu Wakili – Police

    The Oyo State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of three members of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) involved in the arrest of suspected kidnap kingpin, Iskilu Wakili, on Sunday.

    TheNewsGuru, TNG reported yesterday, how Wakili, alleged to be the leader of the herdsmen in Ayete, was arrested by OPC operatives in the Ayete area of Ibarapaland in Oyo state over alleged involvement in various forms of criminality in the area.

    Farmers and residents of Ayete accused Wakili of working with dozens of herders who are his disciples to seize hectares of farmlands, rape women and kidnap people for ransom.

    However, after months of evading arrest, members of OPC led by one Adedeji Oluwole led his operatives and members of other vigilante groups to apprehend Wakili on Sunday morning.

    The OPC leader said it took over four days of continued operations and surveillance to nab Wakili and three of his accomplices.

    “We took Wakili and the three others from Igangan to Igboora and handed them over to the DPO at Igboora. The name of the DPO is Ajayi Mark. As I am talking to you, they have taken them to Iyaganku at the State CID in Ibadan with three of my boys,” Oluwole told Punch.

    But he said the police detained three of his men after they handed over Wakili.

    Olugbenga Fadeyi, spokesperson for the police command in a statement on Sunday evening confirmed the arrest of three members of OPC.

    He said the OPC members were arrested and detained for their involvement in arson and murder.

    “The Oyo State Police Command would like to inform the general public that at about 0900 hrs of date (7th March 2021), information was received that a group of persons, (later found out to be members of the Odua Peoples Congress- OPC), had invaded Kajola community in Ibarapa axis of the State.

    “The invasion was reportedly aimed at arresting one Wakili, a Fulani by tribe, who is alleged to be the sponsor and mastermind of various criminal attacks against the people/farmers of Yoruba origin in the community.

    “The Commissioner of Police has quickly moved into action and preliminary findings revealed that some OPC members went to Kajola community in Ibarapa North Local government Area of Oyo State.

    “While there, the house of the Wakili in question was set ablaze, while a female (the identity of who is yet to be ascertained) was burnt in the fire and Wakili (about 75 years old and blind) with two other persons were picked up.

    “The three of them are presently in the custody of the Police. The Commissioner of Police has directed that Wakili (due to his frail appearance and state of health), be moved to the hospital, while others are being interrogated. Others being interrogated are the OPC members, involved in arson and murder.

    “Meanwhile, the Oyo State Police Command wishes to inform the general public that any person or group of persons from any region or tribe that has been found culpable to have committed any criminal act(s) in the State would not be spared but would be arrested and dealt with according to extant laws.

    “In conclusion, anybody that has any case against Iskilu Wakili should report it to the State Criminal Investigation Department, (CID) Iyaganku Ibadan for discreet Investigation”, the statement read.

  • Igboho recounts ordeal with DSS: ‘Same FG giving Fulanis ransom for killing Nigerians, plotting to kill me’

    Igboho recounts ordeal with DSS: ‘Same FG giving Fulanis ransom for killing Nigerians, plotting to kill me’

    Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has accused the federal government of plotting of to assassinate him.

    Igboho made the accusation while recounting the ordeals he faced during the recent assault on his person by the operatives Department of State Services was an attempt to murder him.

    Recall TheNewsGuru (TNG) reported how DSS, other security operatives attacked Igboho along Lagos – Ibadan Expressway.

    Speaking in a radio interview with Rueben Abati, ‘City Talks with Reuben Abati’, Igboho said he keeps asking why the federal government is plotting to assassinate him for speaking for his people.

    His words: “I had to pull off my cloth when one of the DSS operatives held onto my shirt violently.

    “They started shooting when we began to drag the matter. The whole episode was an embarrassment for me. I am a responsible man, I am a Yoruba citizen, I am fighting for the rights of the Yoruba people. They don’t have to embarrass me.”

    Continuing, the rights activist said, “I’m a businessman. I pay my tax to the Federal Government every month and I have evidence of tax payment. Should I be going on the road and some people attempt to kill me? For what? Why do that want to kill me because their plan on Friday was to assassinate me. Why?

    “There is insecurity in the country. Fulani people are raping our people and killing our people in the forests but the security operatives are not going there to confront them. Instead, they are offered ransom. It is just sad that the government are threatening the common man living peacefully in the country. It should not be so.”

  • Raging Nigerian war: Fulani against the rest – Dele Sobowale

    Raging Nigerian war: Fulani against the rest – Dele Sobowale

    By Dele Sobowale

    “Sir, there are many nationalities in d cookedup country called Nigeria non likes to takeova d others land ONLY d Fulanis want to takeover other peoples land. So where is Fulani land so that we too can go and live there. Thanx.” Regular reader. February 21, 2021.

    As someone who had lived and worked in all the four corners of Nigeria, as well as places in between, I had long been puzzled by one astonishing fact which is often ignored by everybody when discussing our current ethnic conflicts. I have travelled all over the country, visiting on the average twenty eight states a year during a ten years period. Still, the same fact keeps starring me in the face. Yet, for one personal reason – to which I will get shortly – my mind refused to acknowledge this vital but inconvenient truth. And, the truth is there is no place in the whole of Nigeria one can call Fulaniland. None.

    Go state by state, zone by zone, and you will discover specific parts of the Nigerians territory which are recognised as land belonging to particular ethnic groups – no matter how small in size and number. Before and while working on my book IBRAHIM B BABANGINDA 1985-1992 : LETTING A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM, I had taken a keen interest in documenting ALL the ethnic groups in this country. It has taken me over 30 years to gather the list on page 373 of that book. From A-Z, starting with Abonema and ending in Zuru, 85 ethnic groups have so far been identified, including the Adara people of Kaduna State. Despite a few trips to various areas of the state, the Adara whose presence was revealed to me recently by Obadaiah Mailafia escaped my attention. I am sure there are more to come – otherwise we have been deceiving ourselves about the number of nationalities we have in Nigeria.

    About one thing however, nobody can fool me. All the other people known to me have a definite geographical location in this country they and others call their own. It is easy for most Nigerians to identify Yoruba, Ibo, Ijaw, Tiv, Kanuri, Berom, Efik, Igala and Ibibio etc lands – among the large ethnic groups. What most people however cannot know is how even some small nationalities have very strict historical geographical territories they call their own. Two examples will help to illustrate the point.

    From Keffi to Toto in Nasarawa State, a distance of less than 60 kilometres, about three or four ethnic groups have occupied that territory from time immemorial. Indigenes of those places, including those who have never been there, still claim the places as their own.

    This brings us to the question asked by our reader above – “where is Fulaniland?” The obvious and honest answer to that question is this. “There is no Fulaniland in the whole of Nigeria. After first of all establishing the Caliphate in Sokoto, and from there capturing several communities, they failed to hold any particular geographical area as their new homeland.

    Till his death, our late Prince Tony Momoh, as well as others like him, claimed to be from Afemnai – despite the fact that he spent less than one percent of his time on earth in that place. He never claimed Lagos where he spent the vast majority of his time this side of the grave. About 45 kilometres separate Auchi, the headquaters of Afemnai people from Oke and Sabon Gida Ora – where some of the Ishan people call home all their lives – even if they don’t know where they are.

    Remarkably, nobody disputes (or has disputed) the ownership of these places with their ancestral owners. Most conflicts, including violent ones, occur at the boundary of two groups. There is never any disagreement between Beroms and their ethnic neighbours about the core territory of each group. The single national exception to everything written above is the Fulani. To be candid, there is no Fulaniland in Nigeria. The lack of an ancestral territory has forced the Fulani to spread all over the country in search of parcels of land to grab. It cannot be otherwise. Usman Dan Fodio, 1754-1817 started it all. And briefly, here was the history of how we started on the long journey which has brought us to the brink of an all-out war today. Just remember what a great historian said.

    “History is, indeed, little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind.”

    Edward Gibbons, 1734-1794. VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, P 92.

    Two among the crimes of mankind got us on the way to where we are. The British came from the South holding the Bible and guns to conquer the nationalities below the Niger and Benue rivers. The Islamic Jihadists came from the Middle East with Quran and also guns to subjugate the inhabitants of the parts of the North now called Northern Nigeria. Englishmen never laid claim to any land in the geographical space which in 1914 became Nigeria. They left in 1960. The Islamic Jihadists, led by Dan Fodio, stayed, and after conquering the largest Northern ethnic group – the Hausa – forced them to help capture and subjugate several other nationalities. The only major exception were the Kanuris of Borno state. Under their traditional ruler the El-Kanemi, Kanuriland remains “the land of the unconquered” till today. No El-Kanemi will ever accept the Sultan of Sokoto as his superior.

    The Fulanis, as Dan Fodio’s descendants were called immediately established an apartheid social and political system under which people of every other ethnic group were second class citizens; Fulanis were first class. The amalgamation of North and South in 1914 and the British scheme to hand over to the Fulani-led North was the final step towards covert legitimisation of Nigerian apartheid; which was only a little bit better than the South African version.

    Under Ahmadu Bello and Alhaji Shehu Shagari, the Fulani superiority complex was mooted. Power was shared farily evenly with other ethnic groups. Other Northern leaders – Gowon, Mohammed, Babangida, Abacha, Abubakar and Yar’Adua – were enlightened benevolent dictators and they avoided rubbing salt on injury with even-handed distribution of power during their regimes. And, that explained why the resentment of Fulani domination of the North had not led to open confrontation until now.

    Buhari’s election as President changed everything. With the first forty to sixty appointments he made, Buhari had demonstrated that his own was going to be a government of the Fulani, by the Fulani and mostly for the Fulani. Without realising it, his response to the genocides in Enugu State and Agatu in 2016 was a wake-up call to all other Nigerians who had ignored a growing problem.

    “Dan Fodio was a Fulani descendant of a Torodbe family that was well-established in Hausaland.” WIKIPEDIA

    This brings us to the question asked by our reader above – “where is Fulaniland?” The obvious and honest answer to that question is this. “There is no Fulaniland in the whole of Nigeria. After first of all establishing the Caliphate in Sokoto, and from there capturing several communities, they failed to hold any particular geographical area as their new homeland. Instead, they were contented to appoint Emirs and Serikis as rulers of the people and they demanded and received the right to graze their cattle anywhere. Until 1967, there was very little dispute about that. Even places which were not conquered by the Islamic Jihadists allowed them free grazing right down to the water front in the South.

    “Anyone who controls the army controls the nation.” Ahmadu Bello.

    IBRAHIM B BABANGIDA 1985-1992: LETTING A THOUSAND FLOWERS FLOW. P 22.

    Until 1966, the Fulani had undisputed hold on power. The first coup changed that. The second coup in 1967 which ended with Gowon, an Ngas from Lur, a small ethnic group from Plateau State, who was surrounded by officers from other small tribes was the beginning of the end of Fulani political power hegemony. Ahmadu Bello, a descendant of Dan Fodio, had inadvertently shown young men from other nationalities how to reduce Fulani political power. Get armed. Alhaji Shehu Shagari, another Fulani, was tossed out by officers from minority tribes. They installed General Buhari, a Fulani; and again removed him twenty months after. Yar’Adua, another Fulani was imposed by Obasanjo – not his kinsmen. Finally, Buhari would not have defeated Jonathan even in 2015 if the progressives of the Southwest had not led a coalition of political adventurers to persuade Buhari to run one more time. For all concerned, the decision to field Buhari was a monumental blunder. It has led us to where we are now.

    But, remember this. Fulanis now occupy every “forest” they can find because, unlike the rest of us, they have no land anywhere in Nigeria to call their own.

    To be continued..

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  • No apology for kicking against profiling of Fulanis as killers, kidnappers – Bauchi Gov

    No apology for kicking against profiling of Fulanis as killers, kidnappers – Bauchi Gov

    Bauchi State Govenor, Bala Mohammed has said he has no apology for kicking against the labelling of Fulanis as kidnapers and killers.

    The governor, who stated this Wednesday, during the launch of the 2020/2021 Annual Livestock Vaccination Campaign, said there is no ethnic group that is free of criminals.

    He said it is unfair to label a particular ethnic group as criminals as such action can breed disunity.

    Mohammed said over the years, Fulani herders have made sacrifices in their pastoral venture, providing the needed protein through supply of beef.

    “We kicked against the profiling of the Fulanis as killers and kidnappers. We have no apology for what we have said because what we have done is to say the truth, that there is no tribe or ethnic group that is free from criminality.

    “We are not saying that to spite anybody or spark unnecessary controversy. We have made our point and Nigerians across the board have discussed it and I am happy to say that from all indications, majority of sensible Nigerians have appreciated what we have said and that is the point.”

    He also charged herdsmen to expose the “criminals among them” and to live within the law.

    “I will therefore not mention anything on this matter again for fear that it could be escalated. I will listen to voices of reasoning and keep quiet. I am calling on our brothers, the Fulanis, to ensure that they make their communities free of criminality.”

    “They must fish out the bad eggs from among themselves because criminality is criminality. In as much as we will protect them that they cannot be profiled badly, they should make efforts to show that majority of them are good citizens, contributing positively to the growth and development of Nigeria,” he said.

    Mohammed and some of his southern counterparts had been involved in heated exchanges in recent weeks.

  • Bauchi governor part of terrorist Fulani group terrorising Nigeria – Ortom

    Bauchi governor part of terrorist Fulani group terrorising Nigeria – Ortom

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom on Monday alleged that Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, is part of the terrorist Fulani organisation that is terrorising this country.

    Governor Ortom who made the statement while aspeaking journalists in Makurdi, Benue State capital said alleged that Governor Mohammed must be a terrorist for supporting illegal arms wielding by foreign herdsmen.

    “I wouldn’t want to be joining issues with my brother, friend, and colleague Bauchi Governor. But since he has continued to vilify, intimidate and blackmail me. It is said that silence is consent. I am compelled to respond to him.

    “I am beginning to think that my brother, the governor of Bauchi State is part of the terrorist Fulani organisation that is terrorising this country.

    “Why do I say this? This is the same governor who took the oath of office to protect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This constitution does not leave room for allowing foreign herdsmen to come in without valid papers.

    “This is a man who says that a Fulani man is a global man and can come in from anywhere and enter Nigeria. It is quite disappointing to hear a governor who took the oath of office …maybe he should go back and check the oath of office he took to check maybe the constitution gives room for foreign terrorist Fulani herdsmen to come into Nigeria,” Ortom said.

    He also reacted to Governor Mohammed’s statement which says herders can carry AK-47 to defend themselves noting that “his recent outburst that Fulani herdsmen are justified for carrying AK-47 to protect themselves. I don’t know where the constitution of this country allows that.”

    The Benue Governor there called on Governor Mohammed to render an unreserved apology and learn from the provisions of the constitution that, land both territorial, forest, and aquatic, are vested on the governor of a state who holds them in trust, instead of indulging in inciting Fulani herdsmen against innocent Nigerians.

  • Update on Biliri crisis: Fulanis in Gombe mobilise to attack Tangale indigenes over leadership tussle

    Update on Biliri crisis: Fulanis in Gombe mobilise to attack Tangale indigenes over leadership tussle

    Emman Ovuakporie

    The leadership crisis rocking Tangale community in Biliri Local Government of Gombe is fast taking an alarming shape as it’s alleged that the Fulanis are mobilising to launch an attack against the predominantly Christian community.

    Recall that TheNewsGuru.com, TNG had reported on Friday that Tangale kingdom maybe taken over by the Fulanis.

    The Fulanis as at Friday night had quietly relocated their wives from Tangale to keep them safe to allegedly unleash mayhem in Tangale.

    The youth and women had protested the alleged imposition of a Fulani after Dr Idris Maiyemba had polled 55 votes in a selection carried out by the Tangale chiefdom.

    Sources close to the Biliri citizens agitation movement against a minority opposition told TNG that the state Governor claimed he had a choice to make out of the three selected.

    His choice according to the source is most likely going to be the Fulani who has no claim to the throne.

    This the source said may lead to an unnecessary bloodshed if not properly handled.

  • Why Yorubas will lose more in war against Fulanis – Oluwo

    Why Yorubas will lose more in war against Fulanis – Oluwo

    The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, has cautioned the Yorubas to stop the drum of war against the Fulanis in the southwest.

    Oluwo argued “the lifestyle of many Fulanis is not worth fighting as they tend to lose nothing except their cows.”

    A statement personally signed by the monarch on Friday cautioned the herders to respect human dignity.

    He also appealed to Yorubas to consider their brothers in the northern parts of the country.

    “The lingering Yoruba-Fulani saga is a fragile issue that demands a witty, technical approach. No doubt, the activities such as killing, kidnapping, raping perpetrated by the bad eggs among the Fulanis are condemnable.

    “As a people, we must understand who to fight. I see Fulani as a section of the Hausas. And most Fulanis are not stationed in their origin. They have relocated and settled.

    “Their most valued item is cows. Most of their properties are movable. Is this who we want to declare war against?”

    “Declaring war against the Fulanis will be derogatorily translated to war against the Hausas. Fulanis are just a section of the Hausas. What will be the fate of billions of investments and properties of the Yorubas in the northern States?

    “If their cows could be moved, how will our innocent sons and daughters in the northern states move their investments and properties? I see Yoruba losing more should there be war.

    “I’m appealing to all and sundry to dignify human lives and toe the path of honour in sustaining a peaceful co-existence. War is an enemy of humanity. What war can do, peace can do better,” he added.