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What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(m): 8:21am On Mar 16, 2017
WHAT MEDIA HIDES ABOUT ILE IFE MASSACRE

I have been reluctant to write anything about the clash between the Yoruba and the Hausa Fulani in the ancient city of Ile-Ife and in which far many more people were killed than anyone cares to publicly admit.

I was reluctant because Ile-Ife happens to be the home of my ancestors and indeed my hometown and for four generations my family have had a stake there and have been making meaningful contributions to the affairs and development of the community.

Consequently I have an emotional attachment to the town and when I hear that a son or daughter of Ife is in trouble or is in any way hurt or harmed it hurts me to the marrow.

This is because the Ifes are more to me than just my kinsmen. I consider them to be part of my family and deep down I love each and everyone of them whether they be friend or foe.

Yet despite all this, on this occasion, I am constrained to set emotion aside, look at the cold facts and write about this ugly and tragic episode.

I compelled to do so out of a sense of loyalty, honor and morality. This is especially so given the fact that the victims in this conflict appear to have no voice and no-one appears to be ready to speak for them. I am ready to be that voice. I owe my people, history and posterity that much and I have no apology for doing so.

The crisis in Ile-Ife started when a group of Hausa Fulani men molested and physically abused a young Yoruba woman by the name of Kubura and almost killed her in the process.

She went home covered in blood and when her husband, Akeem (a leading member of the NURTW in Ile-Ife) found out what she had been subjected to he went back to the Hausa-Fulani quarters (commonly known as Sabo) with her in tow to find out why she had been subjected to such barbaric treatment and who the perpetrators were.

On getting there instead of being received with sympathy and remorse the husband himself was viciously stabbed and almost lost his life.

After that the Hausa Fulanis in Sabo went on the rampage killing many sons and daughters of Ile-Ife their host community and in the process they proceeded to behead a young Yoruba man and they paraded his head on a pole through the streets.

This infuriated the people of Ile-Ife and they retaliated by attacking the perpetrators. After that all hell broke loose and many Hausa Fulanis were killed.

I have been reliably informed that at the end of the day approximately 300 Hausa Fulani’s were killed and buried in mass graves whilst over 70 per cent of the houses in Sabo were burnt down. The Ifes lost about 30 in the conflict. This is a tragedy of monumental proportions for each and every one of us.

The casualty rate on both side is unacceptable and I wholeheartedly condemn the taking of human life for ANY reason unless it is in self-defence.

As sad and tragic as this event may be we must point the fingers at the right places and place the blame for the conflagration where it belongs. Many have failed in this respect.

For example instead of blaming the aggressors for the crisis and the carnage and warning them to stop killing our people and raping and beating our women, Governor Rauf Aregbesola has been shamelessly begging the Hausa Fulani and saying such an attack will never take place again.

It is right and proper for him, and indeed all responsible leaders, to call for restraint, to sue for peace and to encourage people not to break the law or take the law into their own hands in the name of retaliation and I must commend the efforts of our most revered traditional ruler, his Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja 11 in this respect.

However it is equally important for Aregbesola to condemn the aggressors, the wife-beaters, the rapists and the murderers and to tell them in simple and clear language that Ile-Ife, the source and cradle of the Yoruba race, or indeed anywhere else in Osun State or the South West is NOT the sort of place that they can commit such atrocities and get away with it.

We are not Southern Kaduna or Agatu in Benue State. We find it difficult to sit by idly and watch our people being slaughtered in cold blood. And neither do we bow down before our oppressors.

There is something deep in the Yoruba spirit and soul and particularly that of the Ifes that resists and rebels against injustice, brutality, barbarity and subjugation and the history of the Yoruba proves that.

We are slow to anger but irresistible in battle and the fact is that for one hundred years before the British colonial masters arrived on our shores we were fighting brutal civil wars against one another.

We know the tragedy, the pain, the terror, the evil and the horrendous sacrifice that comes with war and conflict and though we avoid it as best as we can, we never shy away from it once it is forced upon us.

Worse still the youth of Ile Ife, many of whom are veterans of numerous Ife-Modakeke wars, are hardened and battle-ready any day and any time.

This is indeed a potentially volatile and dangerous mix. In this respect relevant and insightful are the words of Oloye Gani Adams, the leader of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC), when he said, just yesterday, that “the Yoruba cannot be conquered!”.

And if anyone has any doubts about that they should consider the sheer courage and unconquerable spirit of a loyal and faithful son of the Yoruba like Ayo Fayose, the Governor of Ekiti state.

This is where Aregbesola missed it. This is what he appears to have forgotten and this is what slipped his mind.

This is the point that he failed to appreciate and instead of doing so he chose to tread the disgraceful path of servility and appeasement whilst sacrificing the lives and interests of his own people.

Though I am a firm believer in the right of self-defence, I do not seek to incite anyone to violence and neither do I advocate, condone or encourage it in any shape or form.

I am simply stating the facts and pointing out that it is important to call an aggressor an aggressor and call a spade a spade.

My old friend Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso who is the former Governor of Kano state then entered the ring and made matters worse.

He went to Ile-Ife, met with the Hausa Fulani community and had the nerve and effrontery to tell Aregbesola that our people must pay compensation for the killing of his people: sounds familiar?

I remember General Muhammadu Buhari’s words to Governor Lam Adesina in 2001 when, after a conflict between the Hausa Fulani and the Yoruba in Oyo, he asked “why are your people killing my people?”

Kwakwanso came to Ile-Ife 16 years later, demanded an answer to the same question and asked for compensation!

What a gratuitous insult this is delivered at a time when everyone is suing for peace and calling for calm. If the truth be told who should pay compensation to who? Who is accommodating who? Who did the attacking? Who killed first?

Who drew first blood? Whose land and soil is it and who are the guests and visitors? You come into a man’s house and enter his land and you start killing members of his family and people and then you ask him to pay you compensation?

Does this make sense? How many people did the Fulani compensate after they slaughtered the indigenes of Southern Kaduna, Benue, Enugu, Abia, Delta,Taraba, Lagos, Plateau, Kwara, Kogi, Adamawa, Nassarawa, Niger, Edo, Ebonyi, Ondo, Ekiti and numerous other states in the country in their own land?

How many did they compensate after the sectarian and barbaric killings of Christians and southern Muslims all over the north over the last 56 years?

How many did they compensate after the pogroms, mass murder and genocide perpetrated against the Igbo all over the north just before the civil war in 1966?

Who should apologise and who should compensate who?

Honestly I cannot stomach all this. It would have been better for Kwakwanso to start with an apology for the beating, raping, carnage and barbarity that his Hausa Fulani brothers indulged in and unleashed on their generous and accommodating hosts before the fighting started.

Do some people have a greater right to life than others in Nigeria? Is the blood of some more precious than the blood of others?

Do the lives of the Ife people mean nothing to these people? Does anyone not feel a deep sense of outrage about what the Hausa Fulani did and how this whole thing started?

Are we supposed to brush it under the carpet out of fear and our accursed desire for peace at ANY price?

How do we expect the woman that was beaten and whose husband was almost stabbed to death for attempting to defend her honor to feel? How do we expect the family of the young man that was beheaded and the families of the other Yorubas that were killed to take all this?

Are we not dancing on the graves of those that were slaughtered for no just cause? What does that say about us as leaders and as a people? Are we not meant to defend the weak and stand up for the oppressed and the defenceless?

Do the people of Ile-Ife, a proud, gentle, kind and accommodating people with a rich and distinguished heritage, deserve to be visited with such violence from their guests and such contempt from their leaders? (TO BE CONTINUED).

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Nobody: 8:29am On Mar 16, 2017
Lengthy incoherent story
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by spartan117(m): 8:34am On Mar 16, 2017
Didn't know dis but I believe it bcuz hausa always draws first blood

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(m): 8:37am On Mar 16, 2017
EastGold:
Lengthy incoherent story


NWANNA TRY AND READ IT

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by gbegemaster(m): 8:37am On Mar 16, 2017
It's a straightforward story. Lengthy but worth the read.
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by mightyhazel: 8:39am On Mar 16, 2017
EastGold:
Lengthy incoherent story
says the abokee with an 'east' tag!

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by mightyhazel: 8:40am On Mar 16, 2017
oooppp2:



NWANNA TRY AND READ IT
nwa gini?

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Nobody: 8:41am On Mar 16, 2017
Wet in fear me pass na the end of the second to the last paragraph

As in after writing that epistle the egbon still write
'to be continued"!?
Kuku kee me!
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by mightyhazel: 8:43am On Mar 16, 2017
V insightful piece by ffk!




So na molestation of a married woman and subsequent beating and stabbing of the husband in addition start all des things!



Dis is serious!

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by anibi9674: 8:57am On Mar 16, 2017
hmmm.
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(m): 9:11am On Mar 16, 2017
mightyhazel:
nwa gini?



I been tink say na nwafor
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Saifullah01: 9:18am On Mar 16, 2017
Pardon my French, but this is horseshit. So some bunch of criminals be them from whence they may, commit a crime instead of apprehending or purnishing the culprits, you descend on the whole northern community.

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Opinionated: 9:25am On Mar 16, 2017
OP, you are seeking to justify one crime with another. This feeling of superiority that Nigerians of different tribes have is a problem that needs to be addressed. You apprehend criminals at any point, not 'heading for battle'. You cannot 'head for battle' and still be playing victim.

You should choose one. I say this about most inter-communal and ethnic crisis around Nigeria.

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Nobody: 9:26am On Mar 16, 2017
300 people murdered overnight...ffk d magician
Seriously i wonder if we had hausa quarters in everytown n village like we do now when we sent ghanians packing during shagaris regime
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by PatriotTemidayo: 9:54am On Mar 16, 2017
If you wanna hide something important from an African, Write it in a book. Lota ya guys saying its EPISTLE and those stupid slangs that add no value to your life but make you all Laziest, shallow faculties, you missed the message.

Though OP wrote from a pained point of view, and as an aggrieved indigene, he made salient points nonetheless. Except you've lived close to or with Hausa Communities, it will be difficult to understand the point OP is trying to make and the Audacity the settlers have in fomenting every kind of crime possible. I grew up in the north and I've lived in a sabo environment for a long time and I must tell you, Hausa people can make life unbearable for their host.

If you give theM Allow, they'll take ALLOWANCE. If they are unchecked, they'll claim ownership of your land and bare their idiocy is your face. Drugs, crime, juvenile prostitution, gangsterism, recklessness, dirtiness and so many other oddities are their ways. Though an average Hausa man is industrious and good, they can really be annoying sometimes..............

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by paschu: 10:09am On Mar 16, 2017
You obviously did not read the writeup.

Was it the criminals who attacked the woman's husband when he went to the hausa community to ask why his wife was molested?

Was it the criminals who went on rampage, attacking and killing the yorubas, to the point of beheading a young man and parading the Ife streets with his lifeless head?

Would you have uttered that rubbish if the table was turned and the yorubas did the same thing in Sokoto?

Did you not support the president when he tactically blamed the victim who was beheaded recently in Kano?

And what happened to those criminals when they were apprehended?

How about those that beheaded a woman in Abuja?

And what about the one that was cought with the live footage of the Nimbo massacre?

All of those criminals were released and discharged.

So just STFU.

Opinionated:
OP, you are seeking to justify one crime with another. This feeling of superiority that Nigerians of different tribes have is a problem that needs to be addressed. You apprehend criminals at any point, not 'heading for battle'. You cannot 'head for battle' and still be playing victim.

You should choose one. I say this about most inter-communal and ethnic crisis around Nigeria.

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by mile12crises: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2017
Yorubas are wailing again......
Seems an Emir is imminent in Ile ife.....
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by ElsonMorali: 10:26am On Mar 16, 2017
The Hausa/Fulani people are a huge problem to Nigeria. I still can't phantom How they came to be carved into the Nigerian nation instead of with their family in Niger Republic?

I know it doesn't sound right, but How I wish the entire populace of Hausa/Fulani in Ife was totally decimated and annihilated.

In fact I wish that Kwankwanso was horribly beaten to a state of coma and forcefully bundled out of the SW.

No, we won't stand for some stark illiterate asswipes to slaughter our family members before we retaliate.

They have been warned.

I know of their trouble-fomenting ways that always causes serious crises in Jos sotay they forced the government to divide the local government area to Jos North and Jos South.
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by ElsonMorali: 10:30am On Mar 16, 2017
mile12crises:
Yorubas are wailing again......

Seems an Emir is imminent in Ile ife.....

Educate yourself.


http://www.thebreakingtimes.com/fulani-herdsmen-hoist-flag-in-abia/
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by helinues: 10:42am On Mar 16, 2017
A bit one sided story
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by helinues: 10:43am On Mar 16, 2017
mile12crises:
Yorubas are wailing again......

Seems an Emir is imminent in Ile ife.....

For once, use your brain
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by attacker321: 10:44am On Mar 16, 2017
I don't believe this write up.

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Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Jaysturner: 11:16am On Mar 16, 2017
Saifullah01:
Pardon my French, but this is horseshit. So some bunch of criminals be them from whence they may, commit a crime instead of apprehending or purnishing the culprits, you descend on the whole northern community.
how do you kill a cub protected by his mother?
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by ThatCEO: 11:20am On Mar 16, 2017
EastGold:
Lengthy incoherent story

Start from paragraph 7, anything before then is irrelevant.
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Okanokan(m): 11:24am On Mar 16, 2017
EastGold:
Lengthy incoherent story

Your response smacks of intellectual laziness! HISTORY!
The Fraternity of Othman Dan Fodio use the Kwakwanso tactics to get Buhari elected in 2015 and Kwakwanso has now expanded the theory by becoming the Viceroy of Hausa/Fulani in Nigeria particularly those outside thier Northern Nigeria enclave.
Just like he visited Osun State so he visited Enugu and Lagos States spewing the rightness(even when they are wrong)of the Fraternal Order of Othman Dan Fodio. Nigerians are aware of the statement Kwakwanso made in respect of census as it affects the South and North, yet the same Kwakwanso will vie for President and gullible Christians from the South/Middle Belt will vote for him for the sake of lucre. So far the only leaders from the north in the public domain whose name have been mentioned in relation to the presidency we can trust are 1) Gen Aliyu Gusau
2) Atiku Abubakar
3) Sule Lamido, atleast they will respect christian views.
Finally, what is wrong if David Mark, Paul Unongo or even President of ECWA who are also from Northern Nigeria run for the Presidency? nothing is wrong! Kwakwanso will be worse than Buhari and we will do everything spiritual and human to stop him from getting close to the Presidency.
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by SalamRushdie: 11:45am On Mar 16, 2017
EastGold:
Lengthy incoherent story

What's incoherent about the story? If you are dyslexic just say so
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by SalamRushdie: 11:48am On Mar 16, 2017
Saifullah01:
Pardon my French, but this is horseshit. So some bunch of criminals be them from whence they may, commit a crime instead of apprehending or purnishing the culprits, you descend on the whole northern community.

How many Fulani have and you ilk apprehended in southern kaduna till date? Oh instead you use tax payers funds to pay them
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(m): 12:24pm On Mar 16, 2017
WHEN A SECTION IS TREATED LIKE A SACRED COW WHAT DO U XPECT
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Zeddicuz(m): 12:31pm On Mar 16, 2017
Dis Article was written by FEMI FANI KAYODE,and it first surfaced on vanguard.OP shud stop plagiarising.
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by oooppp2(m): 12:56pm On Mar 16, 2017
Zeddicuz:
Dis Article was written by FEMI FANI KAYODE,and it first surfaced on vanguard.OP shud stop plagiarising.


I never said I wrote it
Re: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by Tazdroid(m): 2:19pm On Mar 16, 2017
Hmmm

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