Kadiri,
Must all Nigerians die in the hands of these book haram terrorists masquerading as herdsmen before you and folks like you acknowledge the obvious and show some sensitivity (if not sympathy/empathy). It seems to me that no type or amount of evidence of the atrocities committed by these terrorists will keep you from sympathizing with these terrorists and defending them. Notably, they are the aggressors and you make it sound like the are the victims. Second, with regard to food production, you should know that by grazing their cattle on farmland (destroying crops, including rice) and eradicating the local people (most of them farmers) these mostly foreign terrorist masquerading as herdsmen are in fact helping cause food shortage. Otherwise, local farmers in places like Abakaliki can produce all the rice Nigeria needs although there are folks who still prefer anything foreign/imported even if inferior. Those can eat plastic rice from China if they so prefer.
Happy new year!
OU
--When rice producing Hausa farmers have been humiliated out of production, it is requisite that Nigerians should eat plastic rice and it is question of time when pounded earth-worms would be imported as substitutes for beefs for Nigerians, when Hausa herdsmen would have been humiliated out of cow breeding enterprise in Nigeria!!
S.Kadiri
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