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Posts tagged with "Fulani herdsmen"

Ipob assures all non-Igbos residing in the southeast of their safety as long as they are not herdsmen African News

Ipob assures all non-Igbos residing in the southeast of their safety as long as they are not herdsmen

SECESSIONIST group the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) has assured all Hausas and non-indigenes residing in the southeast of their safety saying that it only has an issue with Fulani terrorists masquerading as Fulani herdsmen.   In the run-up to elections next year, political tension is growing across Nigeria as the various...
I look forward to President Buhari delivering a Valentines Day address that sounds something like this African News

I look forward to President Buhari delivering a Valentines Day address that sounds something like this

Ayo Akinfe Any Nigerian couple who marry from outside their geo-political zone will get a federal government marriage allowance of N50,000. This is to foster togetherness All Nigerian girls aged 10 to 21 will be able to get sanitary towels free of charge from their local clinics As from today, marriage to a minor under 18...
Nigerian Fulani Rehabilitaion Bill 2022 African News

Nigerian Fulani Rehabilitaion Bill 2022

  Ayo Akinfe Nigeria will establish at least one new technical vocational training college in each local government area of the 19 states of the country that have indigenous Fulani populations Every Fulani man who hands in his weapons and arms will be granted automatic admission into one of these technical colleges where...
Nigerian policemen get 20% salary increase due to come into effect in January 2022 African News

Nigerian policemen get 20% salary increase due to come into effect in January 2022

MEMBERS of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) will get a 20% salary increase in the new year after the federal government approved a recommended pat rise for them at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council.   Overwhelmed by the spate of insecurity wracking the nation, Nigerian policemen are totally lacking in motivation as...
Every Nigerian man and woman of goodwill should have this as their 2022 wish list African News

Every Nigerian man and woman of goodwill should have this as their 2022 wish list

Ayo Akinfe Increasing generated power from the current 7,000MW to about 50,000MW through a variety of sources like wind, solar, thermal, gas, hydro and waste recycling Initiating a Lagos Underground tube network. Lagos is the largest city in the world without an underground network. With 12m people and no metro, you will always...
Our ankara and adire materials are perfectly suited to making Father Christmas costumes so there is no reason why Nigeria should not be generating at least $50bn every December African News

Our ankara and adire materials are perfectly suited to making Father Christmas costumes so there is no reason why Nigeria should not be generating at least $50bn every December

Ayo Akinfe Nigeria should have the world's largest Xmas tree plantation By now, we should have patented a special red ankara Father Christmas suit All of Africa's poor should get a special Xmas hamper with Nigerian palliatives By now, there should be a special Jollof Rice Christmas meal available in all the world's retail...
Nigerian high commissioner to the UK castigates The Economist for what he says is unfair reporting African News

Nigerian high commissioner to the UK castigates The Economist for what he says is unfair reporting

NIGERIA'S high commissioner to the UK Ambassador Sarafa Ishola  has castigated London magazine The Economist for what he described as its unfair depiction of Nigeria when addressing the current issue of insecurity facing the nation.   Part of the Financial Times Group, the Economist has always taken a keen interest in Nigeria...
Cattle herdsmen begin relocating to neighbouring countries as a result of anti-grazing laws African News

Cattle herdsmen begin relocating to neighbouring countries as a result of anti-grazing laws

THOUSANDS of Fulani herdsmen are leaving Nigeria with their livestock and settling into neighbouring countries like Chad and Cameron as a result of the growing opposition to open grazing according to the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (Macban).   In May this year, the Southern Governors Forum met in the...
Islamic cleric Sheikh Gumi warms against violent crackdown on Fulani herdsmen and bandits African News

Islamic cleric Sheikh Gumi warms against violent crackdown on Fulani herdsmen and bandits

CONTROVERSIAL Muslim cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has urged the Nigerian government not use force against Fulani cattle herdsmen and armed bandits currently terrorising the country saying that doing so will only stiffen their resolve.   Nigeria is currently facing a chronic insecurity crisis as terrorist groups like Boko Haram and...
Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore wants National Assembly to stop passing of state anti-grazing laws African News

Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore wants National Assembly to stop passing of state anti-grazing laws

FULANI socio-cultural association Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore has called on Nigeria's  National Assembly to intervene and stop attempts by some states governors to enact anti-open grazing laws targeted at nomadic pastoralists.   Earlier this year, the Southern Governors Forum issued a declaration after a meeting in Asaba, the...
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