Friday, 29 April 2016

Nigeria: They are not Fulani Herdsmen, It is Planned Ethnic Cleansing, Wake up IDIOTS - By Ogbo Ogbo

           --- THEY ARE NOT FULANI HERDSMEN - WAKE UP IDIOTS!!!! ----

They are not "Fulani herdsmen!!!!!!!!!" 

••• Fulani herdsmen? Liars!

It's called the "Trojan Horse!" strategy,  people!
There's something bigger than those cows on your highways and forests!
Never have we had as many cowards in the Nigerian media and "civil rights movement" as we do today!!! No more voice of influence! Gone are the Ganis, the Dele Giwas ... only the federal appointment-seeking, Twitter handle warriors remain.

Cowards! The media won't use the politically incorrect words such as "ethnic cleansing," "mass murder" and "religious persecution" even though those are exactly the three things happening right now in Nigeria!!!!

••• And crazy self seeking "men of God" are busy telling us to speak well of Nigeria because "our words are affecting Nigeria!" Nonsense! "Woe to those who call evil good!" declares the Scripture. The foundation of God's throne is RIGHTEOUSNESS and JUSTICE (Psalm 97.)

Life in the "Middle Belt" is almost snuffed out, there's ZERO protection for the Middle Belt either from Nigeria, African Union or the United Nations. The poor people of the Middle Belt sleep and wake up daily in the zip codes of death by "Fulani herdsmen."

••• The infiltration of the ancestral lands of the East is complete! Their settlements and huts litter every forest in Eastern Nigeria. It's no different in Ogun and Ondo States. The rural lands of Edo State are soaked with their cow dung. It's a well articulated, well funded mission!
Even my small cassava farm back home was surrounded and the crops destroyed by the AK-47 wielding "Fulani herdsmen." Who gave these illiterates such sophisticated weapons? Who trained them to use them?

What's more? The constitutional backing for the "Fulani herdsmen" impunity is almost through at the National Assembly. It's called the "National Grazing Reserves and Stock Routes." (For 'National,' read "Fulani!") That would officially allocate the Fulani our ancestral lands from sokoto down to Port Harcourt... and no one, not even your ancestral spirits will stop them thereafter. Very neat! And once your land is grabbed, your existence, your identity is expired ... because you can't live in the atmosphere. You're not a bird.

Fulani Herdsmen with Guns
••• Right now, whether in Ogun, Abia, Ondo, Edo, Delta, Ebonyi, Enugu or Benue, if your village makes the mistake of telling the 'Fulani herdsmen,' "Don't pass through our farmland, you're destroying our crops," or "Stop raping our women," that's when you'll understand the full wrath of the Ogas at the top! Those boys know that "our own man is now in charge."
Wake up, idiots! We're at war - government-backed war! And this one is worse than the first! Because your legal defender is your murderer!
People, speak up!!! The hands of the clock are at 11:58!
Have you heard the word "Referendum?" May be the only light in the tunnel right now!!

Source of uzotimes.com

Buhari breaks silence, orders ‘herdsmen’ brought to justice

President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the recent upsurge in communal violence by suspected herdsmen, and has ordered the police and the military to “take all necessary action to stop the carnage”.
Mr. Buhari’s directive, Wednesday, followed the latest attack, on Monday, in Ukpabi Nimbo, a community in Enugu State, where dozens of people were reportedly killed by heavily armed herdsmen.
An earlier attack in Agatu, Benue State, in March, killed over 100 people, locals said.
Mr. Buhari has been accused of not responding firmly to the attacks that have spread to other states, and has been widely criticised for his silence.
The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said on Monday the government was working “silently” to end the carnage.
In a statement Wednesday, signed by presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, Mr. Buhari said stopping the violence was now a priority for his administration.
Read his full statement:
Following continuing reports of attacks by “herdsmen” on communities across the country, particularly Monday’s attack on Ukpabi Nimbo in Enugu State, President Muhammadu Buhari assures all Nigerians, once again, of his administration’s continued commitment to ensuring the safety of lives and property in all parts of the country.
President Buhari unreservedly condemns the attack on Ukpabi Nimbo and other such acts of extreme violence against communities in other states of the Federation.
Acting on the president’s directive, the Inspector-General of Police and heads of the nation’s other security agencies are already taking urgent steps to fully investigate the attacks, apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
Ending the recent upsurge of attacks on communities by herdsmen reportedly armed with sophisticated weapons is now a priority on the Buhari Administration’s agenda for enhanced national security and the Armed Forces and Police have clear instructions to take all necessary action to stop the carnage.
In keeping with the President’s directive, the Inspector-General of Police, the General Officer Commanding the 82nd Division of the Nigerian Army and the Director of the Department of State Security in Enugu State have visited Ukpabi Nimbo to personally oversee investigations into the attack on the community and ongoing efforts to apprehend the culprits.
Meanwhile, President Buhari is scheduled to meet with Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi later today to receive further briefing on the attack on Ukpabi Nimbo and discuss additional measures to forestall similar attacks and restore public confidence.
The President urges all Nigerians to remain calm and assured of his administration’s readiness to deploy all required personnel and resources to remove this new threat to the collective security of the nation.
Source of premiumtimesng.com

Terrorists Now Disguising As Fulani Herdsmen Ijaw Youths

The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), on Wednesday, said that terrorists, who now disguise themselves as Fulani herdsmen, are responsible for the killings of people in remote communities across the country.
A statement signed by its Spokesman, Mr. Eric Omare described as barbaric, the killing of innocent Nigerians in the Southwest.

Omare said the traditional Fulani herdsmen have been conducting their business peacefully for decades without resorting to killing of their neighbours.

He said the sponsored attacks could be a plot by disgruntled persons to pit one ethnic group against the other so as to destabilise the country.

He said: “We are of the view that the attacks are being carried out by terrorists who are disguising themselves as Fulani herdsmen.

“The traditional Fulani herdsmen have been grazing their cattle for decades in different parts of the country without such attacks until recently when the attacks became persistent.”


Sunday, 27 March 2016

Over 260 Fulani herdsmen flee into Ghana

More than 260 Fulani herdsmen have run to the Bole District in the Northern Region as refugees following a conflict between them and the Brifos, an Ivorian ethnic group at Bouna, a border town near Bole in Ghana.
The escaping cattle herders and their families, mostly children and women, ran to Ghana after they were chased out of the town by the locals in Bouna. 
The Brifos were said to be angered by the continued destruction of their farms by the animals of the herdsmen. 
Confirmation                                                                                                                                                                                               The Bole District Police Commander, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Eric Awiadem, confirmed the development to the Graphic Online in an interview.
He explained that on Friday, March 25, this year, the Bole District Security Committee (DISEC) heard that there was a conflict between the Fulani herdsmen and the Brifo people. Following the information, he said the DISEC suspected there could be a spillover of the conflict to Ghana since it was close to Bole.
Assistance                                                                                                                                                                                                ASP Awiadem added that the military was called in to take a recce at the border in order to prevent any eventuality. He said the military assisted the police to bring the Fulanis from Bouna to Bole, explaining that the Fulanis who were running to Ghana could have been attacked by the other Brifos living in Ghana around the border had it not been the presence of the military.
ASP Awiadem said the Fulanis have been provided with shelter in Bole, saying they did not come with their cattle. He added that "We don't want them to bring their cattle here to cause any trouble to our farmers". He, however, denied earlier media reports that the military had invaded the town.
Military                                                                                                                                                                                                    When contacted, the Sixth Garrison Public Relations Officer (PRO), Flying Officer Elizabeth Salifu, said the military received an order to move to the area to assist the police.
"We were called to assist the police and to provide escort services to those who were crossing over to Bole", she stated.
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By: source of graphic.com.gh

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Miss Fula Gambia Edition 2016

The miss fulbe was a success last night. Close to 20 fulbe Africa members were in attendance more than thousand of Fulani and non Fulani entrance of night show miss Fula edition along side kairaba avenue. Thank you all for for attending and showing solidarity with our partner Association. The Fulbe Africa prize for the best traditional outfit was won by contestant no. 5. This was a cash prize of D1000
President Ousman Sow said ''Miss Fulbe is no doubt one of the best annually organised pageant in the Gambia, last night's event was great and well organised. Yusupha BaldehAbdoulie Korkah Bah Jainaba Jallow and the rest of d team, thanks for bringing us the only #MissFulbein the Gambia. 
Congrats to all contestants most especially the crowned winner and the winner of the #FulbeAfricaprize for the best traditional outfit.....

Iedi Balde siad''The annual Miss Fula was superb last night. Kudos to the organisers. You've created a unique platform for our young girls. 
I was honoured to be honoured to be part of the ‪#‎judges‬. This beautiful, elegant and outspoken young girl worn the crown. Can't wait for the 4th edition...
Kaddijatou Maali Jallow said ''


The miss fulbeh was nice,beauty was displayed and off course talent was promoted too,it's a very good initiative by the organizers in which the culture,and tradition of fulbeh is preserve for other generations to come.

By Alphajoe Aj Jallow
Manangin News Editor

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

FULBE AFRICA TURNS 3 to clock

Today marks 3 years since Fulbe Africa was formed, the association was formed with three main objectives of Preserving our Culture, Promoting the language, and promoting unity amongst all Fulbe. February 2014, Fulbe Africa Registered in the Gambia as a charitable Organization with the ministry of Justice. Since its establishment in 2012, Fulbe Africa has organized different activities which are in-line with its objectives. In August 2013, Fulbe organized its first anniversary celebration which was graced by traditional Fulbe musicians and Fulbe from all works of Lives. 
13th December 2014, Fulbe Africa celebrated its second anniversary in the Gambia in Grand style which was one of the most popular cultural programs ever held in the Gambia. Several Fulbe musicians and traditional singers were featured, there was a showcase of pulaarr culture and drama through drama presentations by 5 Fulbe groups drawn from different areas of the country and speeches from well-known Fulbe.
On 13th June 2015, Fulbe Africa held the first ever Fulbe conference in the Gambia. The conference was focused on the role of the Fula language in conserving the culture, traditional and history of the Fulas. The conference was attended by prominent Fulbe in The Gambia and speakers during the event were drawn from different Fulbe communities.
On the 19th July 2015, Fulbe Africa was invited to a popular pulaar show hosted by popular presenter Kaddijatou Jallow on GRTS TV. The association was represented by its President Ousman Sowe, Vice President Mariyam Sowe and Public Relations Officer Edie Baldeh. The association has been invited to different talk shows on different radios for the past two (2) amongst them are Afri Radio, Hot FM, Star FM, Capital FM, Paradise FM etc.
Fulbe Africa has partnerships with over 8 Fulbe Associations in the Gambia.
Ousman Sowe
President FULBE AFRICA

ROUGUY DIALLO, THE ORIGINAL FRENCH GUINEA THAT OFFERS A NEW RECORD

Qualified to compete in the rally Düsseldorf Rouguy Diallo won the record of France hopes indoor triple jump with a jump of 13.97 m. Record holder of France junior indoor and outdoor, the Guinean origin has not finished yet to show its performance in the European Athletics. For what is his second competition of the season, Rouguy Diallo has registered his name in the history of French athletics by finishing in third place in the contest for his second try at 13.97 m. She
also clears the shelves the name of Teresa Nzola Meso Ba who previously held the record of France indoor hopes with his 13.86 m since 2005. The one that celebrates 21 years Friday is satisfied with his work. "I felt good, I managed to reproduce some trick training. I'm not necessarily happy with the performance but happy with what I technically product. "
Issa Bah