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Wednesday 20 May 2015

Photos: Hausa community in Ekiti state attacked

The Hausa community in Ekiti state was attacked by mask-wearing hoodlums today May 20th. Reports say the thugs stormed the popular Atikankan area at about 8am, destroyed wares and properties of residents in the area. Residents say they are confused as to the motive behind the attack. More pictures after the cut...


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    1. Dis is so bad, and unacceptable.

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    2. I doubt it's Hausa, I think it's Fulani

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    3. Where has peace in dis country gone to??? Why all this, for Christ sake let us live together. Linda take note!

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    4. Why are people scared of this Hausa/Fulani guys? When they kill people, we hardly hear them immediately condemn the incidence. If not for the food we buy from them, I'll support more of those attacks, after all, they weren't killed.

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  2. Is it as a revenge to what boko haram did to their indigenes in borno?

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  3. Nawao
    ~D great anonymous!

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  4. My goodness, I see the crazy blood of Ekiti governor is now running in some people's veins.smh..this is terrible. Hope the authorities will play a hood role.

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  5. My goodness, I see the crazy blood of Ekiti governor is now running in some people's veins.smh..this is terrible. Hope the authorities will play a hood role.

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    1. not nice**pls they shud do sumfin abt it

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  7. My goodness, I see the crazy blood of Ekiti governor is now running in some people's veins.smh..this is terrible. Hope the authorities will play a good role.

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  8. Trouble makers dat live among us to cause troubles, and dis-unity in peaceful community.

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  9. Cow rearers pursuing cows.....may Jesus deliver una! Fools!

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    1. prostitute. dats hw u ll end up bitter, single and old..useless human being

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  10. This is not a good omen atall, no doubt there will be palpable tension of an imminent retaliatory attack by the Hausa community.
    I hope those who perpetuated this act are apprehended and brought to book.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMI

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    1. Re-what???? Never...if the Iboa could not try it in Lagos let the Hausas not try it here in Ekiti..they knw we are bad and mean...Prolly the attack was just to put them in their place and they are not welcome to Ekiti

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    2. Haven't they tried it now? Hiss hiss

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  11. Hia fayose easy o!

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  12. All these APC people creating tension in ekiti under d guise of kipnapps and now attacks of hausas,nemesis ll catch up with you soon..They dont want you but you insist on making the state ungovernable for fayose,you cant force people to accept you and your actions only make selling your party more difficult in that state.And may karma visit anybody who attacks me on this.May you have a perpetual enemy that ll continue to work against your progress.Una wan turn naija to one party system but una no go succeed.

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    1. Hey you shutup, what has APC gotten to do with dis? You just they run your mouth.

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  13. Whatever motive they did it for, can't justify
    the damages they have done.

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    1. Must you always comment rubbish? Commenting is not by force abeg

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  14. Muazu's resignation is the reason behind it,iyo dele fayoshe shld be careful.

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  15. Fayose at work because of Buhari,don't worry I dey laugh oh,he will still regret it

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  16. Arise Oh Lord, let ur enemies be scattered!!! Nigeria shall know peace one day!!!

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  17. One day a bomb would sound foreign to our kids in Nigeria, and we shall enjoy peace!

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  18. Not nice though what ever the motive was!

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  19. No doubt abt it, dey r thugnor fayose's pple n loyalist

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  20. No doubt abt it, dey r thugnor fayose's pple n loyalist

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  21. This is trouble.
    The hausas may want to retaliate now, which will now cause more trouble.

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  22. Fayose is behind this stupid act.. they committed the atrocity because of the president elect Buhari being a Hausa man and they decided to pour their anger and frustration on other Hausa in their state. God pass them sha only God knows when they will learn and understand that Violent is not the solution or answer.smh

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    1. This is exactly what those who committed this act are hoping uneducated Nigerians like u will think. What does Fayose hope to gain? Buhari's favor or distrust? Is he not a governor under d man? Dnt like Fayose but plssss, he ddnt commit this act.

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  23. Very uncalled for. People r makin a living with their hard earned money n u r there destroying their wares, let d sleeping dog lie, when will my pple grow?

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  24. GOD help my state o, it is well, go watch me on YouTube for ur natural remedies olorisassy

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  25. There's a difference between Ado-Ekiti and Ekiti I suppose

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  26. And may dere plans come to nought...in Jesus name.

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  27. Fayose don't start What you finish. Everyone should remain calm. Let the law enforcement agencies do their work

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  28. Daylight? What about Nigerian police?Tim28

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  29. Too Obvious!!! Dem go say na Fayose send them abi. Enemies of Fayose try again. As Muazu don resign na to renew fire at Fayose. Who is fooling who?

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  30. He who sowed the wind shall reap the whirlwind. Ekiti voted Fayose and he's giving them full dose of thuggery. Shikena

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  31. He who sowed the wind shall reap the whirlwind. Ekiti voted Fayose and he's giving them full dose of thuggery. Shikena

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  32. Hehehe...it's called karma being strong bitch!

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  33. 4years ...Lolz Pa Buhari

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  34. PDP?
    Fayose?

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  35. They should stop already, violence doesn't solve anything.

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  36. What has dis inocent Aboki done to u pple.Díaris God ooooooó

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  37. Antie Linda Biko don't you ever sleep, kai! you inspire me o seriously

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  38. We need no xenophobic wharefa in Nigeria oo..we have more troubles already

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  39. Hmmm, hope they don't start another senseless killings of innocent people
    Ubanagum

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  40. This is totally absurd and terrible. I can't even start to use words to describe how irritating this is.. only in our country Nigeria will this happen with our tribalistic self. A citizen of a country is allowed to live and trade anywhere in the country so a Nigerian regardless of their state of origin (which I think should be scrapped) or tribe should not be threatened in their own country. It's so annoying.

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  41. Will this marriage last? APC!!! Change!!!!

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  42. Haba kai! That's bad, if that's what happened.

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  43. This attack is senseless.
    Those people attacked, are they the APC leaders that have sworn that Ekiti state will not have peace under Fayose?

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  44. This attack is senseless.
    Those people attacked, are they the APC leaders that have sworn that Ekiti state will not have peace under Fayose?

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  45. Fayose wants to cause disaffection btw Hausa and yoruba

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  46. Xenophobia in Ekiti state. Huh?

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  47. Eyah! Please let there be peace in our nation, we don't need to fight or retaliate .

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  48. APC and their dirty brand of politics. They did this because the hausa community are supporters of fayose

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  49. It could be attributed to tribalism, but i thought yorubas and housas are good friends, they better keep loving themselves oo, cause the two tribe will make nigeria by the time biafra has left nigeria

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  50. When you given a dose of your own medicine. It is unfortunate that Nigerians are now open to unprovoked attacks but that has become our way of life and it is threatening the fabrics of the unity of this country.

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  51. Hausas, these are igbos trying to sabotage or relationship, we are brothers, don't let them use under handed tactics to undermine peace.

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  52. Fayose doesn't have sense o. If he drives hausas away from Ekiti, na him people go suffer. Where will they get tomatoes, pepper, onions and other food stuff? Ekiti people don't like to farm, and they're always quarrelling with neighbours.

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  53. why the attack? hausas and yorubas are friends... more than brothers.

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  54. Wat is dis country turning in2..


    Lib freak

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  55. And without these hard working people, you all know you won't eat right?

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  56. linda,y u dey ask again? if 2 say na b4 election, PDP wld av said it's APC.but tins don change nw.so d apropriate answer na fayose PDP.abi u don 4get say him tell north 2 wait 4 presidency in 2019....ds is d kind of tin 1 shd xpect whn suppose leaders in d comunity begin 2 dey talk rubbish.Fayose shd b held responsible.mad man.

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  57. What is really happening in ekiti of late?? Why d sudden chaos?? Hmmmm, nigerians let's embrace peace bikonu!!

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  58. Am not a fan of fayose but he had no hand in attack.it wad d issue of rape.a married yoruba woman was raped on monday around 8 pm ot thereabout at d market area.the woman said it was an hausa man dat raped her en told her husband. That is d main reason d yoruba thugs fought d hausa men

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  59. Ho my God why did we like to make trouble. Government should act fast

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  60. Ho my God why did we like to make trouble. Government should act fast

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  61. Ho my God why did we like to make trouble. Government should act fast

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  62. All security agencies must never allow d perpetrators go free. They must be found, arrested and prosecuted to deter others. Text Fortune 33020.

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  63. It may even be fellow Hausa people seeking trading rights or concessions. Perhaps that is why they are masked. Text Fortune to 33020.

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  64. I dont know y some pple are so fikkle minded. Fayose did this & that.Has it ever occured to u that this might be a bait? Case of giving a dog a bad name so as to nail it.SMH

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  65. probably for a very stupid childish reason

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