A seeming spirited attempt by the Nigerian Army to downplay the Fulanisation agenda that is stoking the fire of the deepening division in Nigeria, does not appear to be dousing the security crisis in the country.
Senior citizen, Chief Robert Clarke, is even warning that Nigeria might not survive the next six months.
Clarke, a legal luminary, was reacting to the insecurity challenges in Nigeria
“Many things are happening and I swear by my father’s grave if care is not taken Nigeria will collapse in six months time,” the senior lawyer said while speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.
Nigerian Army Reacts To Allegation Of Killing Igbo, Christian Soldiers
The Army stated this in a reaction to a news item titled, Secret Fulani plan unveiled – The Compromised army chief , which alleges that the military is now using its deployment to kill Igbo and Christian personnel.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 03, 2021
The Nigerian Army has said that callous and cowardly enemies of Nigeria s peace and unity are the ones peddling that it deployed soldiers along ethnic and religious lines to get killed in the line of duty.
The Army stated this in a reaction to a news item titled, Secret Fulani plan unveiled – The Compromised army chief , which alleges that the military is now using its deployment to kill Igbo and Christian personnel.
The Nigerian Army has urged Nigerians to ignore the enemies of peace and unity of Nigeria who peddle divisive and subversive rhetorics against the sovereignty of Nigeria and its patriotic army.
Ignore rhetorics against Nigerian army –Spokesperson
Published 3 May 2021
The Nigerian Army has urged Nigerians to ignore the enemies of peace and unity of Nigeria who peddle divisive and subversive rhetorics against the sovereignty of the country and its patriotic army.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen. Mohammed Yerima, made the call while reacting to an online publication titled “Secret Fulani Plan Unveiled – the Compromised Army Chief” on Monday in Abuja.
According to him, part of the poorly scripted article states that “Last week, two Igbo officers, Lt Col Okeke and Lt Col Ajah alongside 44 others, predominantly Southern and Middle Belt Christian officers lost their lives in a conspiracy hatched by Fulani geriatric officers.”