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Where are Nigerians going to run to or who are they going to call on, to save them from Fulani marauders across the Country? Fulani freedom to graze on all god-given farms only happens in a cow republic. Africans watch in horror as the so called African Giant struggle to free itself from incessant raiding of their farms and homes by Fulani Janjaweed. People live in fear and are running away from villages and towns as if they are in Rwanda, Sudan, Somali, Liberia or Biafra during the civil wars.
A country led by Fulani wannabe slaves that value the lives of cows more than those of humans will be ruled by cow heads. It is only in Nigeria that you hear that all bandits are not criminals or stealing is not corruption. When you put people that have been raising cattle the same way since ancient times to rule a country in the 21st Century, we deserve what we get. Especially, if Fulani greatest enabler who got Buhari elected by default is a well educated man with a PhD in Zoology, that had
Where are Nigerians going to run to or who are they going to call on, to save them from Fulani marauders across the Country? Fulani freedom to graze on all god-
Clark, other N-Delta leaders, militants lambast Gumi
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…Gumi’s statement obnoxious Edwin Clark
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The comment by a prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, that herdsmen learned kidnapping from Niger Delta militants, has drawn the ire of people of the region who said the Niger Delta struggle is different from the heart-rending crimes being perpetrated by killer-herdsmen in the country.
Lending his voice to the issue, South South Leader, Chief Edwin Clark lampooned Gumi, saying his statement that Fulani herdsmen and armed bandits learnt how to kidnap from Niger Delta militants was not only criminal, but obnoxious and stupid.