The Impudence of Rabiu Kwakwanso and his Fulani brothers - Fani Kayode
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
I am saddened that the former Governor of Kano state, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso, a man whom I have always considered a friend and one whom I have always respected could insult our revered Yoruba elders. Yesterday, during a function in Ibadan, it was widely reported in the media that he asserted that the recent demand by the Yoruba elders that all Fulani herdsmen ought to be banned from the south west as a consequence of the hideous atrocities that they have been committing against our people is somehow inappropriate and misguided.
Instead of stopping there he went further by attempting to give us an unsolicited lecture about his Fulani heritage and pedigree and about the benefits of having a good education: imagine that coming from one of them. He concluded by telling the Yoruba elders to just ''shut up''. Such impudence is rarely seen and this final insult may represent a defining moment in the history of the relationship between the Yoruba and the Fulani in our country.
Worse still, this comes barely a few weeks after Chief Olu Falae, a much-loved 77 year old Yoruba elder, was abducted, incarcerated, stripped naked, beaten, cut with matchetes, maimed, frog-marched, humiliated and kidnapped by a group of Fulani herdsmen. Unlike many others Chief Falae was lucky to escape with his life because both before and since his abduction many other victims of the Fulani cattle rearers did not. These aliens are herdsmen and cattlerearers by the day and terrorists, murderers, vagabonds and rapists by the night.
They have become a terror and an affliction to our people. That is what we have to live with in the south west and many other parts of southern Nigeria today.The Yoruba are still hurting from the abductions,murders, raids and consistent violence being meted out to them by these creatures from hell yet no-one seems to care. Many Yoruba farmers are still living in trepidation of being attacked and butchered by the vagabonds and many have had to sit by helplessly as the heartless beasts raped and slaughtered their wives and daughters before their very eyes.
Instead of attempting to calm our nerves and allay our fears by reaching out to us with an olive branch and condemning the criminal actions of his Fulani kith and kin, Rabiu Kwakawnso has instead indulged in his provocative and dangerous diatribe. It is a manifestation of the crass arrogance that some Fulani leaders have cultivated over the years that they feel that they can insult us in this way and get away with it.
Worse still they seek to defend, rationalise and condone the activities of their barbaric and murderous herdsmen who have murdered, raped and pillaged thousands of our people and forcefully taken our lands and crops over the last few years. I will leave it to Afenifere, the Yoruba Council of Elders, the OPC and others to respond to Kwakwanso and those he represents because these are the groups and people that speak for the Yoruba nation.
The only thing that I will say is that Kwakwanso's thesis and theory about education being the answer to the menace and criminal activities of the Fulani herdsmen in the south west does not make sense. It has no basis in logic, rationality or reason. In any case if the herdsmen are not properly educated and do not know how to behave in a lawful and civilised manner when they are in the territory of others whose fault is that? Is it not the fault of Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders who have refused to enlighten and educate their people over the last 50 years? That is the bitter truth. You cannot stop those herdsmen that have chosen to be murderers, vagabonds and rapists by simply educating them because what they do is inherent within them. Those that have chosen the path of criminality and violence are suffering from a sociopathic and psychotic disposition.
Simply put they have an insatiable bloodlust and an irresistible desire to hurt others and to steal, maim, rape and kill. When I say this I am not referring to all Fulanis but only to those Fulani herdsmen who insist on indulging in violent and deviant behavior in our land. The only thing you can do to stop such people is to make them face the full wrath of the law for the crimes they have consistently committed and ban them from entering our territory. It has nothing to do with education. We do not want these herdsmen amongst us anymore because they are like a plague.
All they do is kill, steal and destroy. They have done it throughout the Middle Belt for the last 50 years and now they are doing it in the south and particularly in Yorubaland. Do Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders expect us to keep quiet whilst their people are terrorising, slaughtering and robbing ours? If so they are in for a big shock. We will not only not keep quiet but we will also continue to insist that they must get out of our land.
And if the government refuses to protect us from them we shall take strong measures to protect and defend ourselves and our people. There is no crime in self defense. The days of talking down to us, treating us with contempt and treating us like slaves are long over. Kwakwanso and those he represents should not test our will or underestimate our resolve. We want peace but it cannot be at the expense of our lives and the liberty and safety of our people.
The Yoruba cannot be butchered at will or treated like sacrificial lambs to the slaughter by anyone or any group of people. Senator Kwakwanso's insult on the Yoruba elders will not go unanswered. Education is not the solution to the problem of the murderous Fulani herdsmen. Expulsion is. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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What the Yoruba race is becoming adamant to solve because of their support for Buhari will turn to hurt them in future. For now the pseudo federal government's silence is acceptable so far APC is in power. This isn't what Awo lived & fought for
ReplyDeleteIf I may ask where is OPCs , the ALAIYEs, and AGBEROs? Can't they come together to tackle these BLOODTHIRSTY fulanis? If it is armless citizen they will show up with their useless charms. Foolish and faint hearted people called. YORUBAWAs.
DeleteGood ascertion Mr Femi Fani-Kayode, the government had better rise to this challenge enough of maiming and killing in the South West.
ReplyDeleteLet us keep pretending that these fulani attack is non-existent just because we want a share in a fulani cabinet. One day we will come home and find no one of our family alife while our homes are taken over by the settlers. Next will be to install their own ruler and then another plateau state will be born in our land. Selfish politics everywhere.
ReplyDeleteTrue talk mr femi this so called fulanis were what afforementioned and rabiu or whatever is name was I think he is not getting it
ReplyDeleteGood one kayode. These so called herdsmen are trained, armed and sent by the caliphate to stir the waters and find out the readiness or otherwise of the south for the coming jihad from them. These deviants should be hunted down and eliminated because they are blood thirsty. I am not referring to all fulanis but the mercenaries disguising as herdsmen.
ReplyDeleteFFK for you a later day defender of yoruba race! Omo buruku ni Ojo re. You have well but beheading is not a solution to headache. Kwakwanso and his mates may not have solution to education backwardness of the fulanis. But giving them education will give them a re-orientation.
ReplyDeleteSome people just want to be heard; mr anonymous, what is in the sense in your statement?. Is FFK the one to educate the Northerners? The northerners ruled this nation consistently for 36 years and can not give their people education. Thank God for Late Chief Awolowo who gave the Yorubas compulsory education. FFK, God'll continue to bless you; fear no foe for you are covered with The Blood of Jesus Christ.
DeleteI respect ffk , he is the only Yoruba man that sees evil and confront it head-on. How can someone travel thousands of kilometres to another person's land to cause havoc. I just pray that hausa does not take over yoruba land in the near future.
ReplyDeleteWhat of Fayose?
DeleteThe government should act now before it is too late. Terrorism is on the increase perpetuated by the the Northern Muslims. This a part of the jihad. God save us.
ReplyDeleteWhich government ? The Jihadist President you voted in ??? Una neva see anything yet
DeleteI don't understand why Yoruba states cannot mount roadblocks on to stop cattle crossing into Yoruba land. Why all the long essay about secession?
ReplyDeleteThe question is ,are the Yorubas responsible for their backwardness. They should ask their leaders like Kwakwanso what they did with their budget and all the stolen money since 1960.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the very best comments I have read from FFK, for some timenow. He made much sense
ReplyDeleteNo. Fani Kayode made best comments s when he labored very hard to see that Buhari- A Fulani, tribalistic, religious biggot, senior advocate of sharia did not win election. But you foolish Yorubassss followed Tinubu and Bisi Akande and sold your right to peace and security that you would have gotten by true federalism that would have guaranteed you regional governance and administration which would have authomatically checkmated such activities like uncivilized movement of cattles from the northern region to other regions in Nigeria. These were what the National Conference under Jonathan addressed. Today GEJ is not there to implement the conference report. I can guaranty you that the Northern led federal government will throw that conference report in bottomless pit of hell to burn it off so they can have access to take over more territories.
DeleteIf Fani Kayode were to b in d Govt, u peopl ll shower him wit abusive words. He is revered, cheering etc bc he is speaking d truth lk wat he has b saying frm GEJ govt. Dis young man deep all d facts about d personality of Buhari but we were busy shouting change!!! Nw can we feel or c d Change, wat goes around comes around. Yoruba people betrayed a listened Govt of GEJ nw they shld face its consequences
ReplyDeletewhat I observed in all FFK write up is nothing but politics at work.
ReplyDeletewhat I observed in all these is politics at work
ReplyDeleteI support Mr Femi Fani-Kayode even though I am not a Yoruba. However, I believe this is part of the price the Yoruba race would face by voting in Buhari. I have lived in the north and have seen people being slaughtered. The fulani problem is just small wait until they start taking over territories in Yoruba land. In every yoruba state there is a region where you have high population of Hausa-Fulani. According to my my experience in how these people behave in Jos, they will soon claim yorubaland and send out the yoruba people. THE FULANI WILL SOON CLAIM TERRITORIES IN THE SOUTH WEST. Then I will laugh at those that voted out GEJ as they have seen the changes they have voted for. CHANGE FOR THE WORST.
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