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A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 10:59am On Jan 24, 2021
I have read your call for peace. For years the Fulani and the Yorubaland Farmers have had occasional contention over grazing but it was not a threat to Yorubaland Farmers livelihood in terms of the scope until 2015 when President Muhammadu Buhari was elected into office. Since then it took an unprecedented acceleration that has brought poverty, misery, unleashed mayhem and destroyed SW Nigeria. I am a farmer. I saw it all and raised the alarm way back in 2015. I had to shoot their cows � on their entering my property after their Bororo leader decided to test me even after I fired 2 warning ⚠️ shots into the air and into the ground.

What I observed that day in December 2015 was “Combat Tradecraft“ of trained terrorist. Their leader crouched and cupped his ear from 200 yards looking at my direction to decipher the type of weaponry I had, all the while with an AK-47 slung over his left shoulder. He nugged his cattle further into my farm. I let the huge female cow move well away to his left and from a range of 50 yards, I sent a bullet into its abdomen. The huge cow shuddered and galloped back in the direction of the leader who had brought out his AK-47 and transferred it to his right shoulder. I had my rifle telescope trained on him the instant after I belly shot his huge cow. I wanted to give him the honor of the first shot before I would shoot the AK-47 out of his right shoulder. Something made him change his mind and he disengaged his hostile intentions, returned the rifle to his left armpit gesticulated to the cows and his 3 other colleagues and ran away in a cloud of dust.

It wasn’t over, they returned and tested me at set distances time and time again: 300 yards, 400 yards, 500 yards and 550 yards and each time I deliberately belly shot 2 to 3 of their cattle at each of the distances. The fact that they tested me at specific distances showed me these are combat trained Bororo Fulani.

I had sent for the Police to file a formal Police report after the 1st incident in December 2015. The Police inspector told me that they had seized AK-47 assault rifles from Fulani’s on 9 different occasions and arrested them, only to recieve telephone calls from Abuja instructing them to be released.

After the incessant visits, I had to increase my security detail from the previous 2 to a reasonable number. The security reported to me that 2 Fulanis on motorcycles were stationed at my front gate during day time hours in the bush on the other side of the A1 Road by main gate. One day, I took a hearing protection and a heavy caliber Elephant Rifle with a Muzzle Break to my front gate area and released a thunderous shot onto the ears of the stunned Fulani spies. They scampered into the bush and returned to hop on their motorcycles � and rode off. I ordered the top of my gates to be sealed off with steel sheets and my bullet proof landcrete brick �fence be increased in height from 9ft to 11ft from its previous 7ft to 8ft. They now started tormenting my neighbors. After an assault and arson in 2017-18 on our 30+ acre rice planting neighborhood consortium, I stopped planting rice. If you wonder how the price of rice went from N7,500 to N35,000 per bag, I just gave you the answer.

After the assault in which one of my rice planting neighbors was almost decapitated, I had to intervene; after treating him and have one of the assailants arrested. It was a good thing I stayed in the DPO’s office, while he was being processed. Within 30 minutes, a Fulani man appeared; carrying himself with confidence and an air of arrogance and authority arrived. His blue Guinea brocade Agbada / Babariga was well starched and ironed. I was told that that was the local Seriki Fulani. The way he ignored my presence as he interacted with an air of condescension with the DPO made me conclude that he was incharge of the Fulani’s who were infiltrated by foreign Bororo’s with AK-47’s. The DPO returned and tried to plead with me, but I stuck to my guns and insisted that the apprehended Assailant be denied bail and charged to Court.

As I left the premises the Seriki Fulani was under a Fever tree shade on the telephone but he eyed me menacingly. I knew I had to increase my security and reduce my visibility. The assailant was charged and jailed for just 6 years.

I have been lucky but at a price. Security personnel licensing and procurement of defensive firearms cost me just south of N200,000:00 monthly in salaries alone – expensive but I sleep well at night. But how about other farmers that cannot afford security or are not armed? They can no longer farm. I have an associate who lost 250 acres of maize at his mechanized farm in Oyo State. His tractors � are lying idle while his staff are unemployed.

Animal feed has gone up 250% because of the Fulanis Unemployment, petty theft, crimes like home burglary have become common place because of the farms closing down. The Bokolo Fulani armed robbers have taken over. The insecurity coupled with kidnapping have fueled a vicious cycle of food insecurity, personal insecurity, cconomic deprivation and depression in SW Nigeria.

That is the real reason why the 30 million strong Agrarian community in SW Nigeria are fully behind Sunday Igboho. If the Government wants to test their resolve, they have nothing to loose and are dying, so they will run no more.

It is a situation this government has allowed to fester. After the #endsars imbroglio, the farmers went back to their native instincts. As to how ready they are to secure their freedom? That is the question that I will advise the Government and the security agencies including the Military to be careful about.

There is a saying in the African American community. “ Nigger Charlie will Run no more“. The SW Nigerian Farmers will run no more.

Sunday Igboho is the least of who they have to worry about. There are 10’s of 1000’s of Sunday Igboho’s in SW Nigeria and they are backed by 10’s of millions of Nigerians from every single part of Nigeria who see the maintenance of public safety in SW Nigeria as their last hope for peace, security, progress and unity. If the Government listens
to the hawks, and make a wrong move, the retaliation by the citizenry will become a story that will be told forever. As a Farmer said “They are not Sowore that Government can just come and arrest at night and throw in jail”.

These people live by the feud. They have a feud with Fulani brigands and it has to be settled in the way the farmers understand.

John Mabayoje
1/23/21

https://sycamoretimes.com/a-farmer-fights-back-fulani-herdsmen/

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Szkpytqgdcvx925: 11:01am On Jan 24, 2021
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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by hotwax: 11:04am On Jan 24, 2021
Hmmmm...deep

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by lahp(m): 11:08am On Jan 24, 2021
like i said now is the time for everyone to known how to handle a weapon...

the type of war strategy used by the fulanis is guerilla

mostly used by the minority on the majority


yorubas pls stand together and fight

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Emecson(m): 11:15am On Jan 24, 2021
if you no sabi kill, start dey learn now, cos war dey come

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Nobody: 11:18am On Jan 24, 2021
Chai it's over for this animals in human clothing.

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Gozzzy(m): 11:19am On Jan 24, 2021
Damn!!! This is deep and really touching.... Nigeria is sitting on a keg of gun powder... If things continue this way.... Na wahala o... Yoruba is the unification tribe of Nigeria.... The moment Yoruba decides to strike, and these Fulanis make the mistake of shifting grounds to the East, Easterners are sure to strike cos they've already been spoiling for a strike, and once Easterners strike, their neighbours the South Southerners will be very ready and most certainly will strike.... Middlebelt will finally pick up their gauntlet they dropped, cos morale go don come.... If hausas wake up, and decide to take back their identity, and other northern tribes decide to strike as well to protect their identity and heritage, I see the annihilation of the Fulani tribe, looming.... Government need to tame these Fulanis and prosecute the criminals among them... Else I smell a blood bath, loading. May God help Nigeria and West Africa.

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Mraphel: 11:20am On Jan 24, 2021
angry
Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 11:20am On Jan 24, 2021
lahp:
like i said now is the time for everyone to known how to handle a weapon...

the type of war strategy used by the fulanis is guerilla

mostly used by the minority on the majority


yorubas pls stand together and fight
this is what we should have done since at least 2015, Asari Dokubo warned us but we refused to listen. It just might be too late already

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by illicit(m): 11:21am On Jan 24, 2021
Get yourself a gun....

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by BusinessCity: 11:22am On Jan 24, 2021
Well, while going to the farm and forested regions, I hold my Bible in my right hand and rifle in the other.


Every human has a right to self defense

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Nkwobi042: 11:25am On Jan 24, 2021
Hmmm lipsrsealed undecided undecided undecided
They will continue to get calls from Abuja while you imps will reap the fruit of being two faced -timing backstabbers.

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Tumbulum: 11:26am On Jan 24, 2021
In one way or the other we all are gonna die but while you are alive try to live a free life. Do not live a life of bondage,always towing the part of peace even when you are being tramp upon by your enemies.
Rise up and fight even if it means your death. Because the enemy comes to kill whether you fight back or not.

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 11:48am On Jan 24, 2021
Lalasticlala

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by poshestmina(f): 1:21pm On Jan 24, 2021
Hmmmmmm.

Things are getting serious.
Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by mzBEAM(f): 1:28pm On Jan 24, 2021
It will never be well with Lord Lugard

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by general111(m): 1:40pm On Jan 24, 2021
Those abuja callers will know no peace

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by SatanBoss: 1:57pm On Jan 24, 2021
MORE VIOLENCE PLEASE
Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by jimmychang: 2:16pm On Jan 24, 2021
OMO X 2000
Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 2:25pm On Jan 24, 2021
mzBEAM:
It will never be well with Lord Lugard
lord Lugard sef go shock with this madness going on by the fulani terrorists

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by DSC7: 2:35pm On Jan 24, 2021
At alert southernerns.....

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 2:49pm On Jan 24, 2021
DSC7:
At alert southernerns.....
no sleeping on a bicycle henceforth, we've been long under siege

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by hassana45502: 2:50pm On Jan 24, 2021
Hmmm They will continue to get calls from Abuja while you imps will reap the fruit of being two faced -timing backstabbers.

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MuttleyLaff: 3:37pm On Jan 24, 2021
MASTAkiLLAh:
[img]https://2.bp..com/_BaabZGe_Uf8/StPg0CvgI8I/AAAAAAAAKcg/R3z1oWsGF58/s400/GUNSJohnMabayoje3A.jpg[/img]
I have read your call for peace. For years the Fulani and the Yorubaland Farmers have had occasional contention over grazing but it was not a threat to Yorubaland Farmers livelihood in terms of the scope until 2015 when President Muhammadu Buhari was elected into office. Since then it took an unprecedented acceleration that has brought poverty, misery, unleashed mayhem and destroyed SW Nigeria. I am a farmer. I saw it all and raised the alarm way back in 2015. I had to shoot their cows � on their entering my property after their Bororo leader decided to test me even after I fired 2 warning ⚠️ shots into the air and into the ground.

What I observed that day in December 2015 was “Combat Tradecraft“ of trained terrorist. Their leader crouched and cupped his ear from 200 yards looking at my direction to decipher the type of weaponry I had, all the while with an AK-47 slung over his left shoulder. He nugged his cattle further into my farm. I let the huge female cow move well away to his left and from a range of 50 yards, I sent a bullet into its abdomen. The huge cow shuddered and galloped back in the direction of the leader who had brought out his AK-47 and transferred it to his right shoulder. I had my rifle telescope trained on him the instant after I belly shot his huge cow. I wanted to give him the honor of the first shot before I would shoot the AK-47 out of his right shoulder. Something made him change his mind and he disengaged his hostile intentions, returned the rifle to his left armpit gesticulated to the cows and his 3 other colleagues and ran away in a cloud of dust.

It wasn’t over, they returned and tested me at set distances time and time again: 300 yards, 400 yards, 500 yards and 550 yards and each time I deliberately belly shot 2 to 3 of their cattle at each of the distances. The fact that they tested me at specific distances showed me these are combat trained Bororo Fulani.

I had sent for the Police to file a formal Police report after the 1st incident in December 2015. The Police inspector told me that they had seized AK-47 assault rifles from Fulani’s on 9 different occasions and arrested them, only to recieve telephone calls from Abuja instructing them to be released.

After the incessant visits, I had to increase my security detail from the previous 2 to a reasonable number. The security reported to me that 2 Fulanis on motorcycles were stationed at my front gate during day time hours in the bush on the other side of the A1 Road by main gate. One day, I took a hearing protection and a heavy caliber Elephant Rifle with a Muzzle Break to my front gate area and released a thunderous shot onto the ears of the stunned Fulani spies. They scampered into the bush and returned to hop on their motorcycles � and rode off. I ordered the top of my gates to be sealed off with steel sheets and my bullet proof landcrete brick �fence be increased in height from 9ft to 11ft from its previous 7ft to 8ft. They now started tormenting my neighbors. After an assault and arson in 2017-18 on our 30+ acre rice planting neighborhood consortium, I stopped planting rice. If you wonder how the price of rice went from N7,500 to N35,000 per bag, I just gave you the answer.

After the assault in which one of my rice planting neighbors was almost decapitated, I had to intervene; after treating him and have one of the assailants arrested. It was a good thing I stayed in the DPO’s office, while he was being processed. Within 30 minutes, a Fulani man appeared; carrying himself with confidence and an air of arrogance and authority arrived. His blue Guinea brocade Agbada / Babariga was well starched and ironed. I was told that that was the local Seriki Fulani. The way he ignored my presence as he interacted with an air of condescension with the DPO made me conclude that he was incharge of the Fulani’s who were infiltrated by foreign Bororo’s with AK-47’s. The DPO returned and tried to plead with me, but I stuck to my guns and insisted that the apprehended Assailant be denied bail and charged to Court.

As I left the premises the Seriki Fulani was under a Fever tree shade on the telephone but he eyed me menacingly. I knew I had to increase my security and reduce my visibility. The assailant was charged and jailed for just 6 years.

I have been lucky but at a price. Security personnel licensing and procurement of defensive firearms cost me just south of N200,000:00 monthly in salaries alone – expensive but I sleep well at night. But how about other farmers that cannot afford security or are not armed? They can no longer farm. I have an associate who lost 250 acres of maize at his mechanized farm in Oyo State. His tractors � are lying idle while his staff are unemployed.

Animal feed has gone up 250% because of the Fulanis Unemployment, petty theft, crimes like home burglary have become common place because of the farms closing down. The Bokolo Fulani armed robbers have taken over. The insecurity coupled with kidnapping have fueled a vicious cycle of food insecurity, personal insecurity, cconomic deprivation and depression in SW Nigeria.

That is the real reason why the 30 million strong Agrarian community in SW Nigeria are fully behind Sunday Igboho. If the Government wants to test their resolve, they have nothing to loose and are dying, so they will run no more.

It is a situation this government has allowed to fester. After the #endsars imbroglio, the farmers went back to their native instincts. As to how ready they are to secure their freedom? That is the question that I will advise the Government and the security agencies including the Military to be careful about.

There is a saying in the African American community. “ Nigger Charlie will Run no more“. The SW Nigerian Farmers will run no more.

Sunday Igboho is the least of who they have to worry about. There are 10’s of 1000’s of Sunday Igboho’s in SW Nigeria and they are backed by 10’s of millions of Nigerians from every single part of Nigeria who see the maintenance of public safety in SW Nigeria as their last hope for peace, security, progress and unity. If the Government listens
to the hawks, and make a wrong move, the retaliation by the citizenry will become a story that will be told forever. As a Farmer said “They are not Sowore that Government can just come and arrest at night and throw in jail”.

These people live by the feud. They have a feud with Fulani brigands and it has to be settled in the way the farmers understand.

John Mabayoje
1/23/21

https://sycamoretimes.com/a-farmer-fights-back-fulani-herdsmen/
[img]https://2.bp..com/_BaabZGe_Uf8/StPhlj928_I/AAAAAAAAKdI/KgMovHIetog/s400/GUNSmabayoje_john01A.jpg[/img]\
Dr John Mabayoje in action on a games reserve

I loved how that doctor man took warning pot shots at the yellow bellied coward Fulanis.

I wonder if this is the same Seriki that Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Igboho, the Yoruba warrior cum freedom fighter confronted

This is FP posted material

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 3:41pm On Jan 24, 2021
MuttleyLaff:
I loved how that doctor man took warning pot shots at the yellow bellied coward Fulanis.

I wonder if this is the same Seriki that Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Igboho, the Yoruba warrior cum freedom fighter confronted

This is FP posted material
they'll never send this to front page, I've noticed a sinistet pattern with the mods here concerning some sensitive political issues

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by BobbyZrealist(m): 3:48pm On Jan 24, 2021
Go get a gun,a Fulani herdsman runs through your farm?
The bull's eye is on the head and chest.
A shot to the head and two the the chest will put him to sleep.
Simple.

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MuttleyLaff: 4:09pm On Jan 24, 2021
MASTAkiLLAh:
they'll never send this to front page, I've noticed a sinistet pattern with the mods here concerning some sensitive political issues
[img]https://media1./images/0231ce01bd7fce51b82d143924cb3cfd/tenor.gif[/img]
You have to be understanding here my dear new found friend MASTAkiLLAh that there isnt anything sinister going on, but capital preservation and protecting the financial stream(s), lmso. You'll probably do same if you are the owner of this platform

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 4:43pm On Jan 24, 2021
MuttleyLaff:
[img]https://media1./images/0231ce01bd7fce51b82d143924cb3cfd/tenor.gif[/img]
You have to be understanding here my dear new found friend MASTAkiLLAh that there isnt anything sinister going on, but capital preservation and protecting the financial stream(s), lmso. You'll probably do same if you are the owner of this platform
you know, you're right... I never thought of it this way

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Bodydiialect57: 5:26pm On Jan 24, 2021
Hmm.


There will definitely be a way out of all these mess. Yes, there will be a way out.
Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by Nobody: 6:34pm On Jan 24, 2021
Great.
Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MuttleyLaff: 7:12pm On Jan 24, 2021
MASTAkiLLAh:
you know, you're right... I never thought of it this way
[img]https://4.bp..com/_BaabZGe_Uf8/StPhP6OH0KI/AAAAAAAAKc4/bRbdZ0id1JE/s400/GUNSMabayoje_john_eleph_01.jpg[/img]
Post the original content, in the Politics forum section. That's where high visibility is and also where it stands a chance with an active and unbiased moderator to give it merited FP interest approval

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Re: A Farmer Fights Back Fulani Herdsmen. by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 7:27pm On Jan 24, 2021
MuttleyLaff:
Post the original content, in the Politics forum section. That's where high visibility is and also where it stands a chance with an active and unbiased moderator to give it merited FP interest approval
I posted it in politics section originally and guess what happened

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