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Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by jakiedudu(m): 9:47am On Oct 15, 2015
*Before Olu Falae was kidnapped, he had series of confrontations with fulani herdsmen on his farm.

*Then on one of such faceoffs, he was abducted. On the day of his abduction, the suspected fulani herdsmen came with guns and fired shots, thus over powering his workers. After that, he was kidnapped.

*He spend four days with the kidnappers after which he was released after ransom was paid. Then he was warned off that if he speaks about the kidnap or even try to identify them, they will come for him.

* After his release, he made his way and was found by the police. He began to describe his experience with the fulani kidnappers and how he sleeped on the floor for four days.

*Olu Falae began to voice of his anger at the wickedness and impunity of fulani herdsmen who always terrorize him on his farm.

* Days after his release, his farm was completely destroyed.

* Afinifere and other socio cultural groups threatens seccesion.

* The police came in trying to diffuse the situation. They defended fulani herdsmen. That criminals were responsible for his abduction. Were the criminals responsible for the destruction of Olu Falae's farmland? Of what gain is destruction of farmland to criminals? Sponsored criminals can be hired to settle scores on rivals.

* Several days after, the security agencies arrested some youths suspected to be behind Olu's kidnap.

* Security agencies maintained their stance that fulani herdsmen were never responsible for the kidnapp. Blaming it on criminals.

* Northern groups all rise in defence of fulani herdsmen. They also accused Olu Falae of trying to raise unnecessary ethinc tension in the country. The Northern groups all spoke in unison with the police.

* Olu Falae, the victim of kidnap, persistent violence and conflict on his farmland with fulani herdsmen was made to look like a tribal trouble maker trying to create tension.


These and more are some of the happenings surrounding Olu Falae's kidnap.

It is on record that in the middle belt, hundreds of farmland are being destroyed yearly for no reason by fulani herdmen without any form of provocation. There's an EYE WITNESS ACCOUNT of a farmer in the middle belt who lost all his farm produce to fulani herdmen. These people came in broad daylight with their cows and started grazzing on his crops for no reason. The farmer on sighting this, rush out to confront the fulanis. Unfortunately for him, the fulanis were armed to the teeth. They started shooting on sighting him. The farmer had to run for his dear life. What even made matters worse that day was the rain. It was raining heavily that afternoon when the fulanis came with their cows and started grazing on the poor farmer's crops. Deliberate destruction of farmlands is still ungoing in the middle belt by these people.

From the above observations, it is very clear that there's a conspiracy by unseen people to shutup Olu Falae's kidnap with the tag CRIMINALS.

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Re: Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by jakiedudu(m): 10:25am On Oct 15, 2015
Asuming criminals were responsible for kinapping Olu Falae, Why will these same criminals destroy his farm?

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Re: Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by sammyj: 10:32am On Oct 15, 2015
OK
Re: Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by Adminisher: 10:38am On Oct 15, 2015
There's no fxxxxxg conspiracy anywhere. The man was kidnapped by hungry young men . End of story.
Re: Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by drss(m): 10:41am On Oct 15, 2015
D zoo need to be divided.

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Re: Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by Alfranco(m): 10:50am On Oct 15, 2015
jakiedudu:
*Before Olu Falae was kidnapped, he had series of confrontations with fulani herdsmen on his farm.

*Then on one of such faceoffs, he was abducted. On the day of his abduction, the suspected fulani herdsmen came with guns and fired shots, thus over powering his workers. After that, he was kidnapped.

*He spend four days with the kidnappers after which he was released after ransom was paid. Then he was warned off that if he speaks about the kidnap or even try to identify them, they will come for him.

* After his release, he made his way and was found by the police. He began to describe his experience with the fulani kidnappers and how he sleeped on the floor for four days.

*Olu Falae began to voice of his anger at the wickedness and impunity of fulani herdsmen who always terrorize him on his farm.

* Days after his release, his farm was completely destroyed.

* Afinifere and other socio cultural groups threatens seccesion.

* The police came in trying to diffuse the situation. They defended fulani herdsmen. That criminals were responsible for his abduction. Were the criminals responsible for the destruction of Olu Falae's farmland? Of what gain is destruction of farmland to criminals? Sponsored criminals can be hired to settle scores on rivals.

* Several days after, the security agencies arrested some youths suspected to be behind Olu's kidnap.

* Security agencies maintained their stance that fulani herdsmen were never responsible for the kidnapp. Blaming it on criminals.

* Northern groups all rise in defence of fulani herdsmen. They also accused Olu Falae of trying to raise unnecessary ethinc tension in the country. The Northern groups all spoke in unison with the police.

* Olu Falae, the victim of kidnap, persistent violence and conflict on his farmland with fulani herdsmen was made to look like a tribal trouble maker trying to create tension.


These and more are some of the happenings surrounding Olu Falae's kidnap.

It is on record that in the middle belt, hundreds of farmland are being destroyed yearly for no reason by fulani herdmen without any form of provocation. There's an EYE WITNESS ACCOUNT of a farmer in the middle belt who lost all his farm produce to fulani herdmen. These people came in broad daylight with their cows and started grazzing on his crops for no reason. The farmer on sighting this, rush out to confront the fulanis. Unfortunately for him, the fulanis were armed to the teeth. They started shooting on sighting him. The farmer had to run for his dear life. What even made matters worse that day was the rain. It was raining heavily that afternoon when the fulanis came with their cows and started grazing on the poor farmer's crops. Deliberate destruction of farmlands is still ungoing in the middle belt by these people.

From the above observations, it is very clear that there's a conspiracy by unseen people to shutup Olu Falae's kidnap with the tag CRIMINALS.
That they were criminals is a contrivance for the gullible. Criminals don't just come from the blues to commit crime anywhere. They must have had a form of familiarity or 'collaborators' already on ground. Either ways what has been their business in Ondo State before the 'crime'.
Re: Olu Falae's Kidnap: The Conspiracy And Unanswered Questions. by jakiedudu(m): 1:26pm On Oct 15, 2015
Alfranco:

That they were criminals is a contrivance for the gullible. Criminals don't just come from the blues to commit crime anywhere. They must have had a form of familiarity or 'collaborators' already on ground. Either ways what has been their business in Ondo State before the 'crime'.
Exactly. Something very suspicious is going on.

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