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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by philtex(m): 9:44pm On Mar 11, 2017
Poor retards. Poor cretins
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Yian1(m): 9:44pm On Mar 11, 2017
NovusHomo:
LET THEM GO. IN FACT, LET THEM LEAVE THE YORUBA STATES. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

How I wish you had a functioning brain
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by flyover30(m): 9:44pm On Mar 11, 2017
am not Yoruba or Hausa,but I think one is too violent, while d other is too permissive.serve d latter right.let them vai acasa(go home in Italian)

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by mr1759: 9:45pm On Mar 11, 2017
so shall dey pack out of nigeria

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Nobody: 9:45pm On Mar 11, 2017
Nomads, una cause war una come dey run.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Yarduni: 9:45pm On Mar 11, 2017
More often these occurrences can become the catalyst of a civil war

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by JideAmuGiaka: 9:46pm On Mar 11, 2017
sweerychick:
There was indeed a country tongue
Hmmm
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Respect55(m): 9:46pm On Mar 11, 2017
Dem for stay na. Since they think they have monopoly of violence

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by dragonking2: 9:48pm On Mar 11, 2017
malware:
Abeg leave us.... We're leaving.
Bye bye.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by davidif: 9:48pm On Mar 11, 2017
Africans still fighting each other? What is this? The middle ages?

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by discusant: 9:50pm On Mar 11, 2017
Which kain fleeing? They went for reinforcement.

Buhari or el-Rufy said anybody who killed Hausa/Fulani must pay double prize.

Ile-Ife people never hear say helicopters now drop parcels to Hausa/Fulani herdsmen in Delta state?

One Nigeriyaaaa.
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by emeejinsm: 9:50pm On Mar 11, 2017
plz make una help posu awa igbo brodas for lag, thanks

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Hardewhale19(m): 9:51pm On Mar 11, 2017
Pls vacate [i][/i]

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by dragonking2: 9:51pm On Mar 11, 2017
emeejinsm:
plz make una help posu awa igbo brodas for lag, thanks
Did your Igbo brothers fight you or kill you? Ode.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by adecz: 9:53pm On Mar 11, 2017
Hausa & fulani ppl have a habit of being antagonistic to their host communities.

You don't ever hear of non indigenous elements fighting hausas in Hausa land, but in their own land, they kill, maim, or destroy properties of settlers at the slightest excuse.

When you don't respect the culture & customs of your host communities, these clashes are bound to occur, and then, it is the people who have no idea of the cause of the problem that actually fall victims.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Eddygourdo(m): 9:54pm On Mar 11, 2017
Tthe people in the north, start keeping vigil, every action could bring an equal and opposite reaction. Apologies and excuses are needed now more than ever to quell all greiviances. My two cents
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by teamsynergy: 9:54pm On Mar 11, 2017
dragonking2:
Which harmony? Was it not recently that the hausas slaughtered yorubas like Salah meat recently in mile12. Keep deceiving yourself
was talking bout Ife and Hausa pipu not Hausa and Yoruba in general...
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by discusant: 9:56pm On Mar 11, 2017
IPOB123london:


while the yorubas moslem are too drunk in the bar to speak

afonjas have over fed by ewudu and eba to speak


i don set


we await their useless and meaning comment as always

SW Muslims could have joined Hausa/Fulani in Ile Ife to fight SW non-Muslims.

Not long ago, it's a SW Muslim who suggested that Sultan of Sokoto be renamed Sultan of Nigeria, as if Nigeria is a Sultanate, no more a Republic.

Afonjas who attended Free education can blunder in this Nigeria.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Nobody: 9:56pm On Mar 11, 2017
stinggy:
undecided undecided undecided
Live in peace and there wouldn't be problems, do anyhow and u go see anyhow
The message is loud and clear!

Abokina if you ever find your way back to the south, for your own sake don't go around fomenting troubles.
As simple as ABC...To hell with sophistication!


I saw this interesting piece on Facebook:

Today every state is allowed to have her citizen as governor and legislators with very few exemptions, but no state in Nigeria is allowed to have her citizens as the military and police chief respectively. Reason being the federal character is a perfect measure put in place to recolonizing the South by Fulani Oligarch.
For those who are opened minded and are willing to understand the facts surrounding the subjugation of the Southern part of the British contraption called Nigeria, this write-up would awaken your sub- consciousness.

It was late 1967, the South couldn't unite against Gen. Gowon on his venture to invade the old Eastern region popularly known as Biafra. In recent time the narrative well accepted across Nigeria was that Ojukwu wanted South West under his territorial control which Obasanjo quelled and put an end to the civil war fiasco. And by 1970 the war was over with the slogan "no victor, no vanquish."

Unfortunately, there is a victor the Fulani Oligarch from North East Nigeria. Since this period in the history of Nigeria, the recolonization of the South was thus legalized through the binding constitution. The constitution of Nigeria from 1966 till date is 51years old, and many imagine why is it very hard to break free from this regressive, uninspiring, underdeveloping, backward, barbaric, and very corrupt document for five good decades?

There are however two-fold to examining this thought-provoking questions, and both centered around Federal character.
The British colonial thugs during colonization made a decree stating that every wealth and resources across Nigeria belong to the British government, and for over two centuries 90 percent resources and wealth of Nigeria was carted away to Britain for the development of the United Kingdom. However, to maintain this fraudulent and gruesome status quo, the colonial thugs used the military, police, and paramilitary to quash all resistance, rebellion or agitation to their fraudulent rule in the three protectorates.

Apparently, after the civil war, the North upheld the unitary system with the same systemic fraud as the decree by the colonial power. The Nigeria Constitution was changed from regionalism to Unitary clearly stated every wealth and resources of the country belong to the central government, and as a result recolonized every part of Nigeria with what the foolish Yoruba leaders that Ifa, Sango and the great Gbonka Ebiri would destroy termed the spirit of the federal character.

The danger of federal character doesn't lie with revenue sharing alone. It extends to the military which made the Fulani Oligarch have their presence in every state of the country, and upon any sign of agitation, just like the British the Fulani led military would unleash mayhem on peaceful IPOB members or Yorubas just as we witnessed in the ethnic clash with their Fulani counterparts in Ile-Ife recently.

Expatiating on the federal character, the country has 36 states while every state must be represented in the military and police, and like the British, the Fulani is in full control how? It is not a hidden fact that Nigeria since the fourth republic had allowed every state to field their indigene at all political stage except Igbos who want Lagos by all means. However, a vivid look into this structure one would then argue if my state men hold all political positions in my state, why would Fulanis be controlling the military barracks across Yoruba and Igbo land?
Isn't that thought provoking? Nigeria with 36 states and 35 governors, 35 military chiefs, 35 police commissioners, and all other paramilitary parastatals, had the North with 20 out of 36, effectively manning every conquered state in the South. The effect is that if there is any form of agitation in Yoruba land, the North constantly has personnel in uniform to quell such agitation. More reason we can never break free from this constitution that Rob south to enrich the few northern elites.

In America they have 50 states, California is bigger than Nigeria, Texas is close to the size of Nigeria have you ever asked why they aren't killing each other over presidency? It is because every $ made in each state 90percent is retained for the development of the state. Most importantly the governor controls military guard 100percent. In fact, Trump needs the governor's permission to request for military assistance from the state.

But under our colonial master's everyone lives in fear, Brutai recently said people seeking to restructure Nigeria should wait for four millennia, thanks to Sultan allies across Yoruba land the Fulani keeps us subjugated.
Odua ma sun o.

Source: Gbonka Ziano Ebiri Facebook handle

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by clickwtB(m): 9:58pm On Mar 11, 2017
mokoshalb:
Seventy-two hours after the communal clash in Ile -Ife, the last batch of Hausas residing in Sabo where the crisis took place have reportedly left the town.

This is in spite of the appeal from the Osun State Government and the Oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

Traders in the area have also been counting their losses after the mayhem as commercial activities still remain grounded.




The relocation of the Hausas is as a result of the bloody clash which left seven persons dead with several others injured in the ancient city of the state in Southwest Nigeria.
Barely 24 hours after the incident, Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, imposed a two-day curfew in Ile Ife.

Spokesman for the Governor, Mr Semiu Okanlawon, said the decision was “compelled by the breach of the peace in the area which has led to avoidable destruction of lives and property”.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Aminu Koji, who confirmed the casualty figure to reporters, explained that the clash was caused by an altercation between a Yoruba woman and a Hausa man on Tuesday.

He said the situation was consequently brought under control on the directive of Oba Ogunwusi.

The DCP said the incident left many homeless while goods worth millions of Naira were destroyed.



Source: http://www.amiloaded.com/2017/03/hausas-evacuate-sabo-after-ile-ife.html
Without exception Nigerians must learn to exchew/avoid internal xenophobia and love/respect one another before complaining of external xenophobia.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Scatterscatter(m): 9:59pm On Mar 11, 2017
mrlaw93:
I wonder what a man in faraway South Africa is thinking now..

Bros you can grant them asylum in the east, no wahala undecided

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Nobody: 10:03pm On Mar 11, 2017
Good riddance!

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by pussyAvenger: 10:05pm On Mar 11, 2017
mokoshalb:
Seventy-two hours after the communal clash in Ile -Ife, the last batch of Hausas residing in Sabo where the crisis took place have reportedly left the town.

This is in spite of the appeal from the Osun State Government and the Oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

Traders in the area have also been counting their losses after the mayhem as commercial activities still remain grounded.




The relocation of the Hausas is as a result of the bloody clash which left seven persons dead with several others injured in the ancient city of the state in Southwest Nigeria.
Barely 24 hours after the incident, Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, imposed a two-day curfew in Ile Ife.

Spokesman for the Governor, Mr Semiu Okanlawon, said the decision was “compelled by the breach of the peace in the area which has led to avoidable destruction of lives and property”.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Aminu Koji, who confirmed the casualty figure to reporters, explained that the clash was caused by an altercation between a Yoruba woman and a Hausa man on Tuesday.

He said the situation was consequently brought under control on the directive of Oba Ogunwusi.

The DCP said the incident left many homeless while goods worth millions of Naira were destroyed.



Source: http://www.amiloaded.com/2017/03/hausas-evacuate-sabo-after-ile-ife.html
we are building formation.... we are coming
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by hotwax: 10:05pm On Mar 11, 2017
discusant:
Which kain fleeing? They went for reinforcement.

Buhari or el-Rufy said anybody who killed Hausa/Fulani must pay double prize.

Ile-Ife people never hear say helicopters now drop parcels to Hausa/Fulani herdsmen in Delta state?

One Nigeriyaaaa.

Quayet..This is Ile-Ife. Not Delta

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by FSBoperator: 10:06pm On Mar 11, 2017
They will return to the north with their tales of woe and from there, there will be reprisal attacks.
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by WINNERMENTALITY: 10:06pm On Mar 11, 2017
ColonelDrake:

As simple as ABC...To hell with sophistication!



wonderful piece
Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by Nobody: 10:06pm On Mar 11, 2017
A very welcome development.

Live in peace and settle things amicably where ever you find yourself, and you'll not have any problem.

Do ''anyhow'' and you'll see ''anyhow''

Shikena!

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by hotwax: 10:07pm On Mar 11, 2017
GogobiriLalas:
Seems Afonjas are getting tired of their Hausa overlords

AFonjas are accomodating and friendly to all tribes. It does not mean they are afraid of any of them.

Even Afonjas can get Igbos size for them if they foment trouble in SW.

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Re: Hausas Evacuate Sabo After Ile Ife Communal Clash by pussyAvenger: 10:09pm On Mar 11, 2017
Tos87:
This people self... they just dey move any how... Any slightest uproar and turmoil you see them with their roughly-hastyly knotted cloth sacks on their heads. They will be like “ after all na all my properties be this ” they will move to another place to Create another settlement.
When things like this happens... My eastern brothers comes to mind. They go about building mansion and duplexes on another man's land.
wetin concern east... just be making mouth .....true son of a warrior

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