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Trinitycian: 10:15am On Apr 03
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.

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1Alex: 10:26am On Apr 03
Lol
Lelelalalele: 10:43am On Apr 03
Happy you realized in time that Tinubu should be held responsible. Tinubu is the worst president ever.

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Ojiofor: 10:53am On Apr 03
Hausa hunters shouldn't be travelling to southern Nigeria with guns and think natives will welcome them, they should have been arrested and handed over to the police anyway but it is what it is.

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AntiMarxist: 11:00am On Apr 03
What normally should have elicited wide spread condemnation suddenly took a twist when obidient rats started justifying the lynching .

It was their comments on social media that escalated tensions that required the Edo state governor to personally reach out to the relatives of the victims.

These people goaded Fubara and ijaw people to burn down Rivers.

They are now ing that Jezebel as she carries on with her slanderous campaign all in a bid to discredit the leadership of the Senate.

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slimfit1(m): 11:18am On Apr 03
Obi should form his party now Labour is a disgrace don't you try to be vice to anything.

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Boomdoom: 11:40am On Apr 03
AntiMarxist:
What normally should have elicited wide spread condemnation suddenly took a twist when obidient rats started justifying the lynching .

It was their comments on social media that escalated tensions that required the Edo state governor to personally reach out to the relatives of the victims.

These people goaded Fubara and ijaw people to burn down Rivers.

They are now ing that Jezebel as she carries on with her slanderous campaign all in a bid to discredit the leadership of the Senate.


Like OP said, emotions were high, tension was high.

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WhizdomXX(m): 11:53am On Apr 03
Good of you.

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Tochi3(m): 11:56am On Apr 03
AntiMarxist:
What normally should have elicited wide spread condemnation suddenly took a twist when obidient rats started justifying the lynching .

It was their comments on social media that escalated tensions that required the Edo state governor to personally reach out to the relatives of the victims.

These people goaded Fubara and ijaw people to burn down Rivers.

They are now ing that Jezebel as she carries on with her slanderous campaign all in a bid to discredit the leadership of the Senate.

grin grin

..Another spitting from batist.. See the hatred this one has while hailing & ing a failed criminal Thief'nubu who has ran away to leaving BATists to the mercy of fulani terrorists..

grin grin

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Och77(m): 12:02pm On Apr 03
slimfit1:
Obi should form his party now Labour is a disgrace don't you try to be vice to anything.
And you think that Peter Obi will ride to power with his OWN formed party? I don't want to call you a mole in the Obidience family. Only a mole will suggest this.

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franugo(m): 12:15pm On Apr 03
Trinitycian:
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.

This your over-inflated ego no go put you for trouble one day so? What makes you think we give a shit about your outburst and apology? And if we don't give a shit, why do you think atiku will? You wan turn OBJ wey dey pen public letter when you don't have a pinprick of the influence he does.

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zwzpower: 12:17pm On Apr 03
Hmmm, this is deep cry
Northernblood8(m): 12:43pm On Apr 03
Nobody gives a fvck about how you feel.

The last time I checked, Hausa and Fulani are one in committing crime.

Browse the Timeline of Riots in the North and tell me people that were always fast in massacring Igbos.

The Pig Yakubu Gowon is not a Fulani man


Hausas are the informants that gives Fulani terrorists guide and protection

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Ringstonermasks: 12:47pm On Apr 03
Trinitycian:
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.
u are a nobody. Y is Nairaland making some people feel important?

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Lelelalalele: 1:53pm On Apr 03
Northernblood8:
Nobody gives a fvck about how you feel.

The last time I checked, Hausa and Fulani are one in committing crime.

Browse the Timeline of Riots in the North and tell me people that were always fast in massacring Igbos.

The Pig Yakubu Gowon is not a Fulani man


Hausas are the informants that gives Fulani terrorists guide and protection

Preach peace, not war. That's what Jesus commanded.
Pennywise2: 2:29pm On Apr 03
I knew the post was tribal. So no need to worry.
kpankpangolo: 3:07pm On Apr 03
Mongrels will be mongrels. Just another day on Nairaland.

Trinitycian:
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.
Starhearts: 3:07pm On Apr 03
Trinitycian:
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.

U wey be nothing 4 ur street
U re on Nairaland. Com spilling trash 🗑
Ur village pple have succeeded in getting ur pin-code
dederocs(m): 3:16pm On Apr 03
Tinubu has failed on security, the improved military budget is not showing results. The lives of every citizen must matter, otherwise government have failed.

Nigeria is the only country in the world where people are kidnapped randomly, the number of kidnapped victims in Nigeria, that go through harrowing torture in the hands of kidnappers is the highest in the world.

The president must do something.

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DesChyko: 5:18pm On Apr 03
AntiMarxist:
What normally should have elicited wide spread condemnation suddenly took a twist when...

...when same tongues that justified Deborah's killings came out to condemn this one after Uromi indigenes shared the true story behind everything.

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Boomdoom: 5:37pm On Apr 03
dederocs:
Tinubu has failed on security, the improved military budget is not showing results. The lives of every citizen must matter, otherwise government have failed.

Nigeria is the only country in the world where people are kidnapped randomly, the number of kidnapped victims in Nigeria, that go through harrowing torture in the hands of kidnappers is the highest in the world.

The president must do something.

Plain and simple. Tinubu is a disaster!

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IGBOPROMISE1: 5:53pm On Apr 03
franchasng:
I understand your initial outburst but honestly, the greatest mistake Nigerians have been making that have emboldened Fulani killers in Nigeria is making Igbos the focal point of attacks, criticisms, political exclusion and whatnot in the name of whatever happened in 1966 that most of us weren't born.


Joke aside, in Nigeria, Igbos are the only tribe that have the required boldness, fearlessness and bravery to confront Fulani killers as even stop them completely.


But guess the problem? The rest of Nigerians have been brainwashed by same Fulanis in political power and their Yoruba collaborators to see Igbos as the enemies and aggressors.


If the rest of Nigerians Igbos without pretence, Igbos will handle Fulanis.


For your information, what made them to use illegal means to kidnap and rendition Nnamdi Kanu back to Nigeria from Kenya is because of Eastern Security Network aka ESN which Nnamdi Kanu created when Southeastern Governors refused to act to stop Fulani herdsmen terrorists and landgrabbers killing Igbo farmers and villagers in Igbo land because Buhari cunningly promised to make them the next President, especially Umahi and Hopeless Uzodinma Fulani caliphate imposed on Imo state people.


ESN really dealt with Fulani herdsmen killers in Southeast when they were first created before Imo State Governor acting on the order of Buhari started clamping down on ESN using dangerous methods which later led to the killing of ESN commander Ikonso and the total destabilization of Imo State and Southeast as ESN guys who scattered all over East after the death of Ikonso swore to retaliate his death at all cost.



But unfortunately the rest of Nigerians, especially Yorubas saw Nnamdi Kanu as their worst enemy that wanted to take away their feeding bottle; Nigeria, whereas Kanu's major fight was against Fulani herdsmen terrorists and landgrabbers that have made life a living hell for most Nigerians in the South and Middlebelt.


Until you Middlebelt guys and Yorubas have sense and realize that your common enemy is not Igbos but Fulanis invading your forests and communities, killing your farmers and villagers, kidnapping your wealthy tribesmen and women on the highways, the trouble will continue and will definitely become worst with time.



And it's more shameful and appalling that a Yoruba man is the President, IG of Police, Chief of Army Staff, DSS Boss, Prisons Comptroller, EFCC Boss, Civil Defense Boss, Immigration Boss, Customs Comptroller, Minister of Interior and yet Fulani herdsmen are killing and sacking entire Yoruba communities in Ondo, Oyo, etc, it's really shameful.


Igbos cannot occupy all these key positions in Nigeria and Fulanis will be doing the nonsense they are doing in Southern Nigeria. That is why they are scared to allow an Igbo man become Nigeria's President. They know Yorubas are more interested in making money from politics, enriching themselves, their families and political associates and playing politics of winning Northern votes than take their people's security and wellbeing seriously.


It's the sad truth people are scared to talk

Brilliant submission! Couldn’t have said it better myself! Post of the month!👍

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NoIgboSoundTueh: 7:21pm On Apr 03
lol Igbo dare Fulanis in 1967 we all know how it ended
A fool on this thread is still daring them claiming they are the only one that can handle them based on what ? Historical records
Igbos are barely prepared , but drunk on foolishness and bravado and very very unaware of the impending disaster facing Fulani will bring him
Mbanda(m): 7:38pm On Apr 03
Trinitycian:
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.
First of all, how do you know it's only the Igbos that ed the uromi killings?

All I have to tell you is that, you should tell your people to avoid anything Fulani and also tell Nigerians, that you people no longer identify/bear "Hausa Fulani". That you are Hausa/kanuri or any other name.

You can't continue bearing "hausa Fulani" when you lots are witnessing, the atrocious acts of fulanis everyday and still expect people to love you.

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Mbanda(m): 7:48pm On Apr 03
AntiMarxist:
What normally should have elicited wide spread condemnation suddenly took a twist when obidient rats started justifying the lynching .

It was their comments on social media that escalated tensions that required the Edo state governor to personally reach out to the relatives of the victims.

These people goaded Fubara and ijaw people to burn down Rivers.

They are now ing that Jezebel as she carries on with her slanderous campaign all in a bid to discredit the leadership of the Senate.

The unmerited agbado and ebola infected rats, are giving to tinibu is the reason for all these rubbish.

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Mbanda(m): 7:52pm On Apr 03
Tochi3:
grin grin

..Another spitting from batist.. See the hatred this one has while hailing & ing a failed criminal Thief'nubu who has ran away to living BATists to the mercy of fulani terrorists..

grin grin
This is the fact that eluded AntiMarxist and his likes. They don't know that karma can bring fulani herdsmen to their doorstep anytime anyday.

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Gandollar(f): 8:46pm On Apr 03
Attention seeker!

GTFOH!!
onome25(m): 9:18pm On Apr 03
Trinitycian:
On March 31, I wrote an open letter to Atiku, threatening to withdraw my if he chose a South Easterner as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. My outburst was fueled by social media posts from some South Eastern s who justified and even celebrated the horrific burning of innocent Hausa travelers. What hurt me the most was seeing respected individuals partake in this wickedness. It broke me so deeply that I cried.


For years, Hausas and Northern minority groups have suffered retaliatory attacks, especially in the South East, all in the name of "fighting the Fulani." Yet, ironically, Northern Christians and Hausas have endured even worse atrocities at the hands of these same Fulani herdsmen and bandits. Our people are being killed, displaced, and humiliated in the North. And when these criminals attack the South, it is we, the Hausas and Northern Christians, who bear the brunt of retaliatory violence, not the actual bandits.


Seeing people justify the gruesome murder of those innocent Hausa souls, despite pointing out that they were not Fulani herdsmen, only deepened my pain. That frustration led me to make my post.


However, in hindsight, I realize that I acted too harshly, even to the extent of praising Tinubu, when, in fact, he should be held responsible as the Commander-in-Chief. I now understand that none of this would have happened if Tinubu had effectively tackled insecurity. For God’s sake, he is a Southerner, why has he allowed Fulani bandits to overrun the country, including his own region? While I acknowledge his and Governor Uba Sani’s efforts in Southern Kaduna, the reality is that insecurity has worsened nationwide.


People are frustrated, and when the government fails to act, they resort to jungle justice, which often claims innocent lives. In times of crisis, emotions take precedence over rationality. Every hour, there is news of killings, by ISWAP, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, or communal clashes. Tinubu has failed. He and his vice, Shettima, must take responsibility. If they cannot fix the problem, they should honorably resign. The killings have become unbearable, and if left unchecked, they could lead to a civil war. Fulani herdsmen are not invincible. Tinubu must act urgently.


That said, I want to sincerely apologize to my leader, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the good people of the South East. I acknowledge my mistake and overreaction. I directed my frustration at the wrong people. Please forgive me.

To those affected by insecurity, I pray that God comforts you. May He grant us leaders like Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - leaders with the vision to lead us out of this crisis.


To my fellow Nigerians: do not fall for the government's distractions. Let’s hold them able. State governors have limited power. Tinubu controls the DSS, the police, and the military, he is the one we should be holding responsible.

My deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones. May God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort their families in this difficult time. Amen.



WELL SAID
YoshihideSuga: 9:58pm On Apr 03
franchasng:
I understand your initial outburst but honestly, the greatest mistake Nigerians have been making that have emboldened Fulani killers in Nigeria is making Igbos the focal point of attacks, criticisms, political exclusion and whatnot in the name of whatever happened in 1966 that most of us weren't born.


Joke aside, in Nigeria, Igbos are the only tribe that have the required boldness, fearlessness and bravery to confront Fulani killers as even stop them completely.


But guess the problem? The rest of Nigerians have been brainwashed by same Fulanis in political power and their Yoruba collaborators to see Igbos as the enemies and aggressors.


If the rest of Nigerians Igbos without pretence, Igbos will handle Fulanis.


For your information, what made them to use illegal means to kidnap and rendition Nnamdi Kanu back to Nigeria from Kenya is because of Eastern Security Network aka ESN which Nnamdi Kanu created when Southeastern Governors refused to act to stop Fulani herdsmen terrorists and landgrabbers killing Igbo farmers and villagers in Igbo land because Buhari cunningly promised to make them the next President, especially Umahi and Hopeless Uzodinma Fulani caliphate imposed on Imo state people.


ESN really dealt with Fulani herdsmen killers in Southeast when they were first created before Imo State Governor acting on the order of Buhari started clamping down on ESN using dangerous methods which later led to the killing of ESN commander Ikonso and the total destabilization of Imo State and Southeast as ESN guys who scattered all over East after the death of Ikonso swore to retaliate his death at all cost.



But unfortunately the rest of Nigerians, especially Yorubas saw Nnamdi Kanu as their worst enemy that wanted to take away their feeding bottle; Nigeria, whereas Kanu's major fight was against Fulani herdsmen terrorists and landgrabbers that have made life a living hell for most Nigerians in the South and Middlebelt.


Until you Middlebelt guys and Yorubas have sense and realize that your common enemy is not Igbos but Fulanis invading your forests and communities, killing your farmers and villagers, kidnapping your wealthy tribesmen and women on the highways, the trouble will continue and will definitely become worst with time.



And it's more shameful and appalling that a Yoruba man is the President, IG of Police, Chief of Army Staff, DSS Boss, Prisons Comptroller, EFCC Boss, Civil Defense Boss, Immigration Boss, Customs Comptroller, Minister of Interior and yet Fulani herdsmen are killing and sacking entire Yoruba communities in Ondo, Oyo, etc, it's really shameful.


Igbos cannot occupy all these key positions in Nigeria and Fulanis will be doing the nonsense they are doing in Southern Nigeria. That is why they are scared to allow an Igbo man become Nigeria's President. They know Yorubas are more interested in making money from politics, enriching themselves, their families and political associates and playing politics of winning Northern votes than take their people's security and wellbeing seriously.


It's the sad truth people are scared to talk
Truth is: if the Fulani encroachment continues unabated, Nigeria is going to be islamised.

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smileyoo: 9:58pm On Apr 03
AntiMarxist:
What normally should have elicited wide spread condemnation suddenly took a twist when obidient rats started justifying the lynching .

It was their comments on social media that escalated tensions that required the Edo state governor to personally reach out to the relatives of the victims.

These people goaded Fubara and ijaw people to burn down Rivers.

They are now ing that Jezebel as she carries on with her slanderous campaign all in a bid to discredit the leadership of the Senate.

why is it that anytime anybody speak out against this your ineffective clueless T-pain government , you tag such person obedients or Igbos, as if you people abhors good governance ?
These fulani-herdsmen have been decimating Nigerians for ages, and they are not spirits , what stops your government from apprehending and prosecuting these murderers , so as to stop these needless killings of innocent Nigerians .
People will never stop speaking against an irresponsible governments / leaders, until they become responsible government / leaders.
Propaganda and excuses don't solve serious problems in any nation.

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