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Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by ugo4u: 7:09am On May 20, 2018
It has been tale of woes for farmers in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State as suspected Fulani/ Bororo herdsmen attacks and destruction of lives and hectares of farmlands continue unabated.
The cries of residents of the agrarian community have reached high heavens but the incessant attacks have remained a permanent pain. To many farmers in the area who are still lucky to be alive after suffering unprovoked attacks, they have concluded that the attacks have become what an anonymous poet called “a chameleon excreta onto which they have stepped, and, when they clean, does not go”.
While some farmers came out of the attacks alive, some were not so lucky. They paid the supreme price for accommodating their fellow countrymen who have become terror and unbearable nagging pain to them. Alani Olalere(30) of Eleeti Compound, Isale Oja, Igangan in Ibarapa North area of Oyo, is one such unlucky people who did not live to tell the story. On April 28, he woke up early and went to his farm with the hope of coming back to reunite with his family. But like a green leaf that is yanked off the tree, he was mowed down in his prime by men suspected to be herdsmen.
Herdsmen with their cattle
Unusual of him, he did not return home on time. This prompted his people and fellow farmers to organize a search team. By the time they saw him, he was nearly dead with life threatening machete wounds in his neck. He was hurriedly taken home. He tried to say something but, having lost much blood, he breathed his last after a while.
In the case of Adekunle Oluwole, who lives at Alubata Compound, Isale Oja, Igangan, and who is lucky to be alive, he oscillates between life and death after those he called “Bororo herders” attacked him on his father’s cashew farm.
Narrating his ordeal with blood shot eyes and marks on his body, Oluwole said the heavy rain that fell on May 7 forced him and his uncle to take refuge in the house of some Bororo men. As friendly as his hosts looked, he said they were discussing with the help of an interpreter. As courtesy demands, he said their hosts even offered them a cup of tea which his uncle took with appreciation.
But, before this time, there had been complaints by the family of Oluwole that the herdsmen had been encroaching on their cashew farm which their father left as inheritance for them. So, he and Alhaji Ismaila Olosunde, his uncle, used the opportunity to tell the Bororo men to stay off the farm. Pointing to Oluwole, the son of the owner of the farm, he told the herders that, from now, “the son of the deceased would take over the farm”. Though this infuriated the herders, they did not show it until moments later.
Oluwole further narrated that after the rain had stopped, he went back to his cashew farm to work. “But after few minutes I got to the farm, suddenly, I saw seven Bororo men, led by the interpreter, who surrounded me and threatening to kill me. They said this farm has been sold to them by my dead father, noting that if they did not kill me, I will still be troubling them on the ownership of this farm. ‘So, we are here to kill you’, they said emphatically. Before I could say ‘please’, they had descended on me with sticks. They beat me until I was nearly dead. In my badly beaten state, I saw one of them pick up my cutlass and, as he was about striking me, one of them stopped him. Some breeze blew and I regained strength. I started running.
“I was given a hot chase. As I kept running, I was shouting at the top of my voice, ‘please, rescue me, they want to kill me’. It was my distress call that attracted my uncle who was in another farm. He stopped them and carried me to hospital”.
Mr Adeagbo Taiwo, Secretary of farmers in the area, said the matter was reported to the police after which one of the alleged attackers, Idris Nura, was arrested. “Idris’ dad promised the police to bring the remaining six suspects to the police station. But, up till now (last Wednesday), he has not shown up as promised”.
Mr Daniel Sunday Orisabukola, in his own account, narrated how his eight acres of cassava farm at Arigba Village, in Ibarapa East area of the state, was destroyed not by the cattle but allegedly by a Bororo man, he identified as Imuoru. According to him, “When the herder discovered I had laced my cassava farm with poison, he was annoyed and asked me why. He just came to the farm cutting down and uprooting all cassava stems and tubers that were eight months old.”
Also, in a video of one of the attacks, an unidentified woman, whose farm has allegedly been completely destroyed by herdsmen and their cattle, is seen tearing her dress when she discovered the farm she took a loan of N500, 000 to cultivate is gone.
She is heard saying, “My God, what am I seeing? Is this my farm or not. People around, please, help me. I want someone to tell me that this is not the farm I took N500, 000 loan to cultivate. Where are my cassava and maize farms? Eight-acre farm? Imouru has killed me. He first destroyed my maize farm and I accepted my fate with the hope of cushioning the effects of the loss by the profit I get from cassava. Now, see what he has done. I will die.”
The farmers accused the traditional ruler of Igangan, the Asigangan of Igangan, Oba Lasisi Olawuyi Adeoye, JP, of harbouring Bororo men. The two phone numbers of the monarch did not connect after several efforts to reach him.
But while reacting to the allegations, the Seriki Fulani in the area, Alhaji Salihu Kabiru, said, “I cannot confirm that their (natives) farms were destroyed by Fulani/Bororo. They invited a policeman who came to arrest a Fulani man and the Fulani man said he did not destroy the farms.
“From the information I got, I learnt that a crisis broke out between two factions of Yoruba people and, in the process, the man called Olalere was killed.
“Only two weeks ago, they caught a 12-year-old Fulani/Bororo girl and tied her to a tree where she eventually died. I suspect they even raped her. Nobody is talking about that. As I speak, the two men arrested in connection with the killing of the girl are with the police at Iyaganku, Ibadan. If you are in doubt, the police will tell you. In the case of Olalere, the police are already aware”.
The Public Relations Officer of Oyo State Police Command, SP Adekunle Ajisebutu, said he would get back to Sunday Vanguard as soon as he got information on the incident
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/i-will-die-oyo-woman-tears-her-dress-in-public-after-herdsman-destroys-cassava-farm-she-took-loan-to-cultivate/

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by weyreypey: 7:21am On May 20, 2018
Just vote APC again in 2019 and see a new dimension. Can't Benue State produce the next President? Must it be a Fulani?

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by neonly: 7:23am On May 20, 2018
May God tear APC government apart

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by weyreypey: 7:24am On May 20, 2018
neonly:
May God tear APC government apart
Amen. May every culprit involved here be ruined in Jesus name

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by ugo4u: 7:36am On May 20, 2018
na husband and wife matter. e no concern me.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by NaMeAboki: 9:24am On May 20, 2018
After reading the story one would quickly come to the conclusion that there are two sides to this story of accusations and counter accusations of killings on both sides; where curiously enough even the traditional ruler is being accused of some degree of complicity by his own ppl.
It is unfortunate that some ppl would often resort to taking the law into their hands whenever they do not get justice; however, since in this case the Police are already involved hopefully the real culprits would eventually be fished out.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by NwaAmaikpe: 9:27am On May 20, 2018
shocked


I am disappointed, I just came to see her nàkedness.

Maybe she tore her clothes because the herdsmen only destroyed her farm but didn't sexually molest her because of her ugliness.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by sunnywhyt007: 9:28am On May 20, 2018
Ok
Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Issafela: 9:28am On May 20, 2018
Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by MrsNwaAmaikpe(f): 9:29am On May 20, 2018
shocked shocked

The south-west has no one else to blame than the drug baron and power-hungry looter called Tinubu....


Just as Esau sold his birthright for a plate of porridge, Tinubu sold the southwest and all its farmland to the grand patron of boko haram and Fulani herdsmen called Buharry.

Fulani are only making use of what they bought in 2015

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by shamecurls(m): 9:30am On May 20, 2018
Silly propaganda to undermine the administration of His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari(GCFR)


I still don't know how people figure out the tribe that commits crime but never get to apprehend them. Every crime since to be done by Fulani's of recent especially when it happens in the farm.

This are cheap political stunts that can never out weigh the great deeds of the Commander in Chief

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by cosmatika(m): 9:31am On May 20, 2018
Wey pishure nah? I came here to see a neked woman with Leopard scratch on her face shouting egba mio grin

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by TRANSMISSI0N: 9:31am On May 20, 2018
Lies
Stop blaming the innocent Fulani herdsmen, the wind destroyed their farmlands

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by JamesBond008(m): 9:31am On May 20, 2018
Too many lyrics... This issue has been taken quite lightly for years.
Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by shortgun(m): 9:31am On May 20, 2018
Insane country
Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by veacea: 9:32am On May 20, 2018
Na wa oooooo

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Nobody: 9:32am On May 20, 2018
Those bororo guys work for indigene who own d cows. Its a case of indegine chopping indigenes
Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Auxiliary(m): 9:33am On May 20, 2018
The government "we" voted for is seriously "working"....


To climax it, the president has not deem it fit to categorically address this issue of herdsmen...


What a shame! Don't lemme say "Nigeria is a finished country" before patriot go dey upon my neck like burden!

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Decapo: 9:34am On May 20, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Maybe she tore her clothes because the herdsmen only destroyed her farm but didn't sexually molest her because of her ugliness.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by nnachukz(m): 9:34am On May 20, 2018
shamecurls:
Silly propaganda to undermine the administration of His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari(GCFR)


I still don't know how people figure out the tribe that commits crime but never get to apprehend them. Every crime since to be done by Fulani's of recent especially when it happens in the farm.

This are cheap political stunts that can out weigh the great deeds of the Commander in Chief
Soon the propaganda will knock at your door. How sweet it will be when you are at the receiving end.
Blind politics has made most of you lose empathy.
Karma locks around and he doesn't miss his target.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by AdolfHitlerxXx: 9:35am On May 20, 2018
Thank God she didn't do it in the presence of the herdsman.

Those guys are unapologetic rapists

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by omoadeleye(m): 9:36am On May 20, 2018
ugo4u:
na husband and wife matter. e no concern me.



and Yoruba took the entire picture

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Omeokachie: 9:36am On May 20, 2018
Some of their political leaders will still convince them to vote for persons that have emboldened their oppressors.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Simbrixton(m): 9:37am On May 20, 2018
NaMeAboki:
After reading the story one would quickly come to the conclusion that there are two sides to this story of accusations and counter accusations of killings on both sides; where curiously enough even the traditional ruler is being accused of some degree of complicity by his own ppl.
It is unfortunate that some ppl would often resort to taking the law into their hands whenever they do not get justice; however, since in this case the Police are already involved hopefully the real culprits would eventually be fished out.

Yes but the problem of the fulanis is even outside Nigeria in the remote villages of Ghana is the same story of killings and clashes with farmers

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by lastmessenger: 9:37am On May 20, 2018
The only hope in sight to this herdsmen crisis is
1 kick buhari out of office
2 Restructure the security apparatus of the country to reflect the diverse nature of our country.
3.lastly we must adopt community and state policing as a lasting solution to this herdsmen crisis.

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by AdolfHitlerxXx: 9:38am On May 20, 2018
MrsNwaAmaikpe:
shocked shocked

The south-west has no one else to blame than the drug baron and power-hungry looter called Tinubu....


Just as Esau sold his birthright for a plate of porridge, Tinubu sold the southwest and all its farmland to the grand patron of boko haram and Fulani herdsmen called Buharry.

Fulani are only making use of what they bought in 2015

Tinubu is a "big man" in all ramifications.... lots of achievements.

Your own "achievement" is trying to be famous by attaching like a leech to a Nairaland troll.

My condolences.


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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by RealityShot: 9:38am On May 20, 2018
This good information!
Keep romancing the devil and you will get the results you never imagined..

Elections are coming...
PVC ACTIVATED
#anyBodyButBuhari

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Re: Woman Tears Her Dress In Public After Herdsman Destroys Cassava Farm by Deltatoto: 9:38am On May 20, 2018
ugo4u:
It has been tale of woes for farmers in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State as suspected Fulani/ Bororo herdsmen attacks and destruction of lives and hectares of farmlands continue unabated.
The cries of residents of the agrarian community have reached high heavens but the incessant attacks have remained a permanent pain. To many farmers in the area who are still lucky to be alive after suffering unprovoked attacks, they have concluded that the attacks have become what an anonymous poet called “a chameleon excreta onto which they have stepped, and, when they clean, does not go”.
While some farmers came out of the attacks alive, some were not so lucky. They paid the supreme price for accommodating their fellow countrymen who have become terror and unbearable nagging pain to them. Alani Olalere(30) of Eleeti Compound, Isale Oja, Igangan in Ibarapa North area of Oyo, is one such unlucky people who did not live to tell the story. On April 28, he woke up early and went to his farm with the hope of coming back to reunite with his family. But like a green leaf that is yanked off the tree, he was mowed down in his prime by men suspected to be herdsmen.
Herdsmen with their cattle
Unusual of him, he did not return home on time. This prompted his people and fellow farmers to organize a search team. By the time they saw him, he was nearly dead with life threatening machete wounds in his neck. He was hurriedly taken home. He tried to say something but, having lost much blood, he breathed his last after a while.
In the case of Adekunle Oluwole, who lives at Alubata Compound, Isale Oja, Igangan, and who is lucky to be alive, he oscillates between life and death after those he called “Bororo herders” attacked him on his father’s cashew farm.
Narrating his ordeal with blood shot eyes and marks on his body, Oluwole said the heavy rain that fell on May 7 forced him and his uncle to take refuge in the house of some Bororo men. As friendly as his hosts looked, he said they were discussing with the help of an interpreter. As courtesy demands, he said their hosts even offered them a cup of tea which his uncle took with appreciation.
But, before this time, there had been complaints by the family of Oluwole that the herdsmen had been encroaching on their cashew farm which their father left as inheritance for them. So, he and Alhaji Ismaila Olosunde, his uncle, used the opportunity to tell the Bororo men to stay off the farm. Pointing to Oluwole, the son of the owner of the farm, he told the herders that, from now, “the son of the deceased would take over the farm”. Though this infuriated the herders, they did not show it until moments later.
Oluwole further narrated that after the rain had stopped, he went back to his cashew farm to work. “But after few minutes I got to the farm, suddenly, I saw seven Bororo men, led by the interpreter, who surrounded me and threatening to kill me. They said this farm has been sold to them by my dead father, noting that if they did not kill me, I will still be troubling them on the ownership of this farm. ‘So, we are here to kill you’, they said emphatically. Before I could say ‘please’, they had descended on me with sticks. They beat me until I was nearly dead. In my badly beaten state, I saw one of them pick up my cutlass and, as he was about striking me, one of them stopped him. Some breeze blew and I regained strength. I started running.
“I was given a hot chase. As I kept running, I was shouting at the top of my voice, ‘please, rescue me, they want to kill me’. It was my distress call that attracted my uncle who was in another farm. He stopped them and carried me to hospital”.
Mr Adeagbo Taiwo, Secretary of farmers in the area, said the matter was reported to the police after which one of the alleged attackers, Idris Nura, was arrested. “Idris’ dad promised the police to bring the remaining six suspects to the police station. But, up till now (last Wednesday), he has not shown up as promised”.
Mr Daniel Sunday Orisabukola, in his own account, narrated how his eight acres of cassava farm at Arigba Village, in Ibarapa East area of the state, was destroyed not by the cattle but allegedly by a Bororo man, he identified as Imuoru. According to him, “When the herder discovered I had laced my cassava farm with poison, he was annoyed and asked me why. He just came to the farm cutting down and uprooting all cassava stems and tubers that were eight months old.”
Also, in a video of one of the attacks, an unidentified woman, whose farm has allegedly been completely destroyed by herdsmen and their cattle, is seen tearing her dress when she discovered the farm she took a loan of N500, 000 to cultivate is gone.
She is heard saying, “My God, what am I seeing? Is this my farm or not. People around, please, help me. I want someone to tell me that this is not the farm I took N500, 000 loan to cultivate. Where are my cassava and maize farms? Eight-acre farm? Imouru has killed me. He first destroyed my maize farm and I accepted my fate with the hope of cushioning the effects of the loss by the profit I get from cassava. Now, see what he has done. I will die.”
The farmers accused the traditional ruler of Igangan, the Asigangan of Igangan, Oba Lasisi Olawuyi Adeoye, JP, of harbouring Bororo men. The two phone numbers of the monarch did not connect after several efforts to reach him.
But while reacting to the allegations, the Seriki Fulani in the area, Alhaji Salihu Kabiru, said, “I cannot confirm that their (natives) farms were destroyed by Fulani/Bororo. They invited a policeman who came to arrest a Fulani man and the Fulani man said he did not destroy the farms.
“From the information I got, I learnt that a crisis broke out between two factions of Yoruba people and, in the process, the man called Olalere was killed.
“Only two weeks ago, they caught a 12-year-old Fulani/Bororo girl and tied her to a tree where she eventually died. I suspect they even raped her. Nobody is talking about that. As I speak, the two men arrested in connection with the killing of the girl are with the police at Iyaganku, Ibadan. If you are in doubt, the police will tell you. In the case of Olalere, the police are already aware”.
The Public Relations Officer of Oyo State Police Command, SP Adekunle Ajisebutu, said he would get back to Sunday Vanguard as soon as he got information on the incident
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/i-will-die-oyo-woman-tears-her-dress-in-public-after-herdsman-destroys-cassava-farm-she-took-loan-to-cultivate/
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