Thursday, January 11, 2018

Cow COLONIES or Fulani COLONIES!?



Cow  COLONIES or Fulani COLONIES!?

Here are established facts:
99% of all cow are owned by Fulani/house millionaires/billionaires comprising army generals retired and serving. Fulani extraction presidents retired and serving,, senators house of representatives members retired and serving, ministers of the republic of Fulani extraction retired and serving, sultans emirs oil moguls, governors, permanent secretaries all of Fulani extraction retired and serving.

The day-to-day movers of cow from one location to another  are not the owners of the cattle; they are merely servants of the real cattle owners and are never equipped with any weapon other than long stick and probably bow and arrows.

The ones that are committing genocide on middle belt farmers and Southerners farmers and Christians are special hit squad created by the real owners of the cattle. This killer/terrorist squads are equipped with AK 47 pump-action speed rifles and even explosives.  The decision to attack any village is taken by the real owners of the cattle especially those who are in government and with instrument of  state including control of army police, DSS and all other security instruments as is currently composed; where men of Fulani extraction control nearly 90% of all security operatives.

It is clear that the real owners of the cow most of them billionaires  can afford ranches of their own out of their petty cash. It is pretty obvious that the Fulanis are not interested in anything of such rather they are pursuing their age long quest of conquering of the rest of the North and in particular the middle belt as well as the rest of Southern Nigeria. Fulanis want clearly a land foothold in all states of the federation which would most likely be a launch-pad of a nationwide jihad  and they are not even hiding their ultimate intent and insolence hence boldly calling the land-foothold COLONY!
Another fact is that  whether you believe it or not, with the Fulanis in charge of of the Presidency and over 90% of all security formations, it is not unlikely that the Fulanis are using instruments of state powers and resources to push for a Fulani/ jihadist assault on the rest of the country.

I charge all leaders of the middle belt and all southerners to resist advances of the Fulanis with all they got. On no account should any inch of scarce land in the south and middle belt be handed over to the Fulani. If the Fulani  are not content with free grass their cattle enjoys in the forests of the south then they have only one option and that is to buy lands from the southerners and middle belts for their ranches just like the rest of Nigerians buy land from other regions other than their regions. And come to think of it the Fulanis are the visitors to this nation when compared to other indigenous people like Hausas for instance that have lived on their lands for over 1000 years before the Fulanis came from now here to dismantle their kingdoms and grabbed their lands! That  as it were has not satisfied the Fulanis that they are now pursuing a more sweeping land grab that they hope that would cede nearly 300,000 hectares of southern lands to the Fulanis!

Any southern leader or middle belt government that attempts to ceed even an inch of the state land to the invading Fulanis should face mob action and their immediate villagers should ostracize them.


More facts from Research by Chinua Achebe Foundation:

Biafra: Startling Revelations About Fulani Herdsmen Attacks; There Are About 5 Million Fulani People In Nigeria Making Them One Of The Smallest Ethnic Groups In The Country
By Professor Charles Adisa | January 08, 2017
Published by The Biafra Post
For a long time, the Nigerian state has been under siege by Fulani herdsmen terrorists operating under a predictable pattern of reconnaissance, attack and withdrawal, leading to many deaths and social dislocations. Since January 2016, there has been documented deaths of approximately 1000 Nigerians from across the middle belt, the South-south, and Southeastern parts of the country from these coordinated Fulani herdsmen attacks. The Fulani herdsmen are credited with destabilizing the city of Jos, a once tourist destination.
The failure to protect the citizens is the liability of the Federal Government of Nigeria and its armed forces. Most Nigerians and international bodies do not understand the Fulani herdsmen problem and we at CACLD did not initially. We therefore dispatched a fact finding team to the Southeastern part of the country to unravel the intricacies and complexities of the Fulani terrorist group; a group rated as the fourth most dangerous by respected international conflict organizations (According to the Global Terrorism Index 2015 report).
Our fact finding team visited interviewed neighbors from the local communities living within and around the Hausa communities. Both the Northerners and the local community were very open and volunteered valuable information to our team. There seems to be a willingness and eagerness for the violence to end. Below are our findings:
The Fulani Herdsmen terrorists do not own cattle: This is another revelation that may come as a surprise to many. Fulani herdsmen killers’ major job description is just to kill. They do not own any cattle. Most of them are employed by the cattle owners as “security men” whose job is strictly to protect the cattle. They do not however follow the cattle around, but move in separate vehicles along a defined route within the states where cattle are being reared.
The cattle are owned by more prominent Fulani leaders in the country. Most Nigerian Fulanis are no longer migratory herdsmen, but are either Emirs, Sultans, heads of parastatals, oil barons, Imams, Governors, Federal Reps, and Senators. However, they still maintain their cultural ownership of cattle. These wealthy Nigerians increase their wealth astronomically through cattle rearing by using their not-well-off brothers from outside Nigeria to rear these cattle. Instead of investing in ranches and buying of grasses from the South, they chose the cheaper alternative of having their kinsmen, imported from outside the country, take these cattle from the north to south seasonally; using the entire Nigerian space as their “grass kingdom”. These cattle, in turn, destroy farms in their path, rendering farmers economically bankrupt to further enrich the...follow link to continue reading;




Friday, July 13, 2012

Home How It Works Services Bookstore Help Bookstore Home Browse By Subject Browse By Format Advanced Search New Releases Best Sellers Noteworthy Titles Bookstore | history Niger Delta Niger Delta Agonies of Igbos and others By Igwegbe Lawrence Emeka Published: 6/13/2012 Format: E-Book (available as PDF files) What's This ISBN: 978-1-46890-641-7 Overview Free Preview About the Author Editorial Reviews Customer Reviews About the Book It was some forty one years ago, the author remembers vividly he and his elder sister carrying him felling and rolling in a big hip of shit trying to escape from fighter plane attack! – It was the Biafra civil war! He recalls the multiple funerals of a town’s member who was beheaded, his pregnant wife’s stomach trust open with sword and the unborn child murdered. They were killed in the North same day! It was the ethnic and sectarian cleansing in the North! He believes that the Igbos and others have the capacity to reawaken to make Nigeria better and the time is now- “NIGER DELTA”
NIGER DELTA Niger Delta is a name that calls up creepy feeling when ever and where ever it is mentioned on earth. From devious environmental devastation to blood lettings to keep the flow of foreign exchange up for Nigeria. If this is all that you know about the travails of the nationalities in Niger Delta and environ and wants to know more and how this situation came to be, you need to have a look at the new eBook, “NIGER DELTA, Agonies of Igbos and Others” The work among others catalogued many of the injustices mated out to nationalities from this region by the Nigeria government, the people from other nationalities in Nigeria and governments and peoples from other countries from 1966 to date and many other facts about the nationalities of this region including how the economy of this region may be rebuilt with or without crude oil. I encourage you to get this US published work downloaded into your computers and phones at: www.amozon.com http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?_encoding=UTF8&search-alias=digital-text&field-author=Igwegbe%20Emeka, http://bookstore.booktango.com/Products/SKU-000587853/niger-delta.aspx, www.booktango.com, Boarders, http://www.borders.com.au/by/igwegbe-emeka/, WHSMITH, http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/eBooksProductDetails.aspx?productID=KB00105761410 INDIGO, http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/35/search/?sc=Igwegbe+Emeka&sf=Author, Kobo http://www.kobobooks.com/search/search.html?q=Igwegbe+Emeka&t=none&f=author&p=1&s=averagerating&g=both It would be highly appreciated if you do let all your friends who may have interest in Niger Delta to know about this work.
NIGER DELTA AGONIES OF IGBOS AND OTHERS By IGWEGBE LAWRENCE EMEKA Booktango 1663 Liberty Drive Bloomington, IN 47403 www.booktango.com Phone: 1-877-445-8822 Copyright © IGWEGBE LAWRENCE EMEKA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author. Disclaimer goes here. First published by BOOK TANGO: 2012 Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any Web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them. Scriptures taken from the [New King James Version]. DEDICATIONS Dedicated to the Almighty GOD for his very special favor of the Jewish people and by implication the Igbo people because all available evidence pitch us with the Jewish people and we claim irrevocably Jewish ancestry! The book is also dedicated to my parents: Late Mazi Raphael Iheatu Igwegbe and Late Mrs. Lillian Oriaku Igwegbe (Nee Chukwu). Your memories remain eternally with me. The book is dedicated also to: My grand parents His Majesty, Late Eze Igwegbe Odum (Omenukoaku) - Regent - Administrator - Judge - And business man And his beloved wife, Late Chief Mrs. Mgborie Igwegbe (Nee Abazu) Finally the book is dedicated to - All Igbos who died in the pogrom - All Igbos who died in the civil war - All Igbos who had died since 1980 to date on countless senseless and irresponsible ethnic and religious attacks in the North of Nigeria and other places. - And finally to a wonderful friend, that mean so much to me, Capt. and Engr. Mrs. Obioha Nwana. Our promise to you all is that we must, at the very least achieve a place of pride in the Nigeria State no matter what it takes! FORE WORD ‘The People who gets on in the world Are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they Can’t find them, make them.’ George Bernard Shaw Our march to civilization as a people was rudely interrupted by the British colonialist with diverse consequences. Why trying to build new structures after easing out the British colonialists, the Igbo nation was hit by an infamous civil war against our major intra-national competitors and once again we were back to a more serious intra-national imperialism; that employed among other tools of coercions a de-intellectualization of the Igbo intelligencers in order to cut the Igbo man to size; with the aim of ensuring a perpetual subjugation. Though the de-intellectualization of the Igbos worked considerably but over all the Igbo man despite overwhelming odds marched on. What is more is to trample under foot the vestiges of intra-national imperialism from our major competitors and march on to stardom. That is our destiny! Content Page Fore Word i Dedications ii Chapter 1 Pre-colonial Igbo man Brief on the origin of the Igbo man Igbo people, government and justice system Social security Trade and commerce Science and technology War and conquests Health care Sports and recreation (egwuonwa) Religion Language. Chapter 2 Igbo Man in Colonial Time and in Independent Nigeria Early contact with the British colonialists Effects of colonialism on: - Igbo Language - Igbo Transport - Religion - Igbo Culture - Igbo education - Relationship and authority - Social values - Health care - Trade and commerce Chapter 3 Civil War and Its Consequences Pre-civil war achievements Economic consequences of the civil war loss to the Igbos Political consequences of the loss of the civil war Effect of the civil war on the intellectual prowess of the Igbos Psychological consequences of the loss of the civil war. Chapter 4 Sustained, Systematic and deliberate Destruction Of Igbos and their properties within and without Nigeria Litany of destruction of Igbo lives and properties by other ethnic groups and even governments: 1966- 1970 1971 – 1975 1976 – 1980 1980 – 1984 1985 – 1989 1990 – 1994 1995 – 1999 2000 – 2004 2005 – 2010 Destruction of lives by internal enemy, village terminators! Chapter 5 Appropriate and vigorous Igbo response to the destruction of lives and properties; by fellow citizens from the other ethnic groups and deliberate government injustices on the Igbo people within and Without Nigeria. Response of the five home land governors Response of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, world wide Response of every Igbo man in Diasporas especially the traders Response of Igbo town unions Response of the yet to be formed world wide league of Igbo traders Chapter 6 Strategic Re positioning of the Igbo man in a one Nigeria Repositioning through solid education Repositioning through agriculture Repositioning through development of tourism Repositioning through development of solid minerals. Repositioning through the provision of super structures Chapter 7 What the Igbo man must do to fair well in Nigeria politics