UPDATE: The hunters entered the forest and encountered some Fulani herdsmen with their cows in Imesi-Ile, Osun state. The herdsmen insisted that they were not båndits, but the hunters refused to listen to them. They questioned why they had chosen to live inside the forest. The herdsmen were later taken to the police station for further investigation.
Fulanis terrorists claim its war is rooted in the teachings of Prophet Mohammed on jihad, urging every Nigeria to convert to Islam or continue being sl@ughter.
"Tomorrow some people will come out to say that they are proud citizens of Nigeria? And you are there and these terrorists are planning on how to islamize and k!ll you. 💔
“Under the watch of President Tinubu: B@nd!ts and K!dapp£rs got so bold that they publicly displayed the money they got off their k!dn@pp£d victims on Titok, seen making videos with their ammun!t!0ns, wh!p their v!ct!ms on videos without even covering their faces, take children from their schools by arm£d b@nd!ts along side their teachers for over 2weeks and nothing seems to be done and this same inc0mpetent person wants to come back for 2027, after fa!l!ng to provide Nigerians with s£curity. We say no to Tinubu in 2027”
VeryDarkMan bl0ws h0t
Will anyone blame this young man if he decides to pick up a gun and fight back.
No wonder terrorism and banditry persists.
This explains why bandiry has come to stay
In a village near Owo, Ondo State, Fulani kidnappers invaded to abduct residents.
The community's head hunter placed powerful Yoruba jùjú on the land as protection.
As soon as the attackers stepped onto it, they fell into a deep sleep, allowing locals to apprehend them.
Jùjú is not to be trifled with.
"As a Christian Church leader in Nigeria, if you collect money from the backdoor from the APC and keep quiet while terrorists kiIIing Christians in Nigeria, your children will suffer" —Pastor says as he advocates for self defense.
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Harrison Gwamnishu, alongside security operatives, rescued three kidn@pped victims unharmed and recovered part of the ransom payment after security operatives engaged the kidnappers in a gûn battle in Ndegwu, Okuku, Imo State.
“If an Igbo man was the president of this country and the country was facing this level of insecurity we have now, Nigerians would have flooded the streets with protests…”
- Nigerian lady imagines.
Suspected band’its reportedly k’idnapped two girls in Emaudo, Ekpoma, Edo State. According to reports five people were k’idnapped, three boys managed to escape.