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From: vincent modebelu vin_modebelu@yahoo.com [NIgerianWorldForum] <NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 1 October 2015 at 16:58
Subject: [NIgerianWorldForum] ||NaijaObserver|| Breaking..Fulani kidnap Yoruba Oba
To: naijaobserver <naijaobserver@yahoogroups.com>, Nigerian World Forum <nigerianworldforum@yahoogroups.com>, TalkNaija <talknigeria@yahoogroups.com>, Talkhard <talkhard@yahogroups.com>
Are Nigerians allowed to carry guns in the streets and roads ?

Are Nigerians allowed to carry guns in the streets and roads ?
From: vincent modebelu vin_modebelu@yahoo.com [NIgerianWorldForum] <NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 1 October 2015 at 16:58
Subject: [NIgerianWorldForum] ||NaijaObserver|| Breaking..Fulani kidnap Yoruba Oba
To: naijaobserver <naijaobserver@yahoogroups.com>, Nigerian World Forum <nigerianworldforum@yahoogroups.com>, TalkNaija <talknigeria@yahoogroups.com>, Talkhard <talkhard@yahogroups.com>
Oba Adebisi Obademi, the traditional ruler of Apaa-Bunu community in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State.

Are Nigerians allowed to carry guns in the streets and roads ?
These people own Nigeria indeed.
vin.....///
....Born to tell the truth
....they are listening indeed
... thick walls will fall
... thick walls will fall
GUNMEN yesterday abducted Oba Adebisi Obademi, the traditional ruler of Apaa-Bunu community in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State.
An eyewitness told Daily Sun that the traditional ruler was abducted at about 7.30 a.m. yesterday on his way to Odo – Ape, a suburb community close to his domain.
The account said the gunmen, numbering about five and suspected to be Fulani herdsmen might have whisked the traditional ruler on a motorbike to an unknown destination.
While condemning the dastardly act, a prominent political leader in the area and a Senior Special Assistant to Governor Idris Wada, Duro Meseko, said the spate of kidnapping in the area was getting alarming and called on law enforcement agents to be pro active in their activities.
Meseko, who also called on the police authorities to establish a permanent police station in the area also decried the activities of Fulani herdsmen, who he alleged were frequently fomenting trouble in the area.
The governor's aide also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to quickly address the issue of kidnapping in the country, saying law abiding citizens were now living in fear.
A source close to the Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Ojukwu, confirmed the incident but blamed the people in the area for allowing kidnapping to thrive in the area.
The source said when the police made attempts in the previous kidnap incidents to launch an attack on the hide out of the kidnappers in the area, the same people allegedly pleaded that they would rather pay the ransom to the kidnappers than exposing the victims to any form of hurt, adding that it makes the police helpless.
The source, however, quoted the CP to have vowed to flush out criminals in the area even as he urged residents to report any suspicious movement in the area, saying the police would not tolerate any incident of break down of law and order.
Meanwhile, as the time of filing this report, no ransom had been demanded by the abductors.
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Vin: That boy was carrying that gun to scare the cattle. If Ezeana wants all those cattle plus the boy, I can send a teenage girl to take that BB gun from him. Then all the cattle and the boy are mine. If they ever want to look for the boy or the cattle, they have to look at latrines all over the world, including Sambisa Forest. Here is another Igbo adage you can translate to the guys toting guns thinking that they have power. Awor kwere na agwo ga eloya, olo yay. Have you ever run into a snake choking on a prey it could not subdue? If anyone does not want Fulani herders with their cattle on their farms, and they insist, you pull the Chibok girls incident on them. People in southern Nigeria can also pull the Chibok girls phinom. The Fulani cattlemen and their cattle come up missing and no one saw a thing. Instead of looking for them in any Sambisa Forest, you look for them in latrines all over the world. That guy in Port Harcourt who had a nice steak dinner before boarding a plane to London will shit that steak on the plane or in London. If you are looking for the missing cattle, it could be part of the shit in London latrines. And I am Ezeana Achusim Odi-Isaa Nwa Dim Orioha AKA Onyeukwu. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone |
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Are Nigerians allowed to carry guns in the streets and roads ?
No. But Northern Nigerians can do whatever they want in Nigeria
Northern Nigerians are Primus Inter Pares among all the peoples of Nigeria
Other Nigerians are fine with it and even promote and propagate the idea of Northern Supremacy because--
Wen the British left, they handed Nigeria to Northern Nigerians for Colonialism 2.0.
If any other Nigerian were to openly carry a Kalashnikov on the street or in the bush
That Nigerian will be cut down where they stands.
That's the reality in Nigeria.
*ezekwe*
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If the murderous activities of these retards called Fulani herdsmen are not checked forthwith, then we are again courting disaster that is sure waiting to happen. All State Houses of Assembly should pass a law banning both open grazing and primitive method of transporting cattle in each of the states.
These Fulani herdsmen should be restricted as much as possible. They are the next big thing after Boko Haram. We can't continue to close our eyes to their criminal activities as if they are overlords.
Eyenisong.
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