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Ipob Is More Dangerous Than Fulani Herdsmen - Says Daughter Of Former Governor Of Oyo State



Daughter of a former governor of Oyo State, and a US-trained controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, has claimed that the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is more dangerous than Fulani herdsmen.

Olunloyo also said that the Fulani herdsmen were being targeted and labelled terrorists because Nigeria‘s President Muhammadu Buhari is from the ethnic group.

In a post she shared on her Instagram page, she noted that calling Fulanis violent people was an exaggeration.

She wrote: 

“To say Nigerian #Fulanisare a violent group is an exaggeration. The Fulanis have been quietly grazing and herding the beef most of u gulp at your #owambe events. The root of the ongoing problem goes deeper than ethnicity. 

“#Fulani herdsmen are being targeted as terrorists because of one single reason. The president is from that ethnic tribe. If u don‘t like @MBuhari, then vote him out instead of accusing him of not controlling a whole tribe. Can Osinbajo control all the #yorubapeople? 

“Stop castigating the#Nigerian#Fulanis. I will never be afraid of NOBODY in #Nigeria. The#IPOB boys were more dangerous looking for mayhem. Many were my errand boys at #PHMax & told me#NnamdiKanu even told them to RAPE women and cause ethnic mayhem. Not all Igbos are IPOB.

“Why are Nigerians not castigating#yoruba leaders over #Badoo shrines and South-South chieftains over#Rivers#CrossRivers cultists and kidnappers. Almost every Yoruba idiot I‘ve met since I came home never heard of Don Waney. Tribal ignorance is so bad in Nigeria 

“Don Waney is dead, Evans is alive. Clearly our police is not working hard is everyone‘s mentality. We actually need Evans alive as he has information that could squash other kidnap kingpins in the making. Wake up Nigeria! No woman talks the truth like me. 

“Recall that a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja recently dismissed an application filed by IPOB, seeking to compel the Chief of Army staff to produce the missing leader of the group, Nnamdi Kanu.

“The trial judge, Justice Binta Nyako, also over-ruled the appeal for lack of merit and proof, that the chief of army staff was indeed the last person seen with mister Nnamdi Kanu.”

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