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Saturday 17 September 2016

Photos: Man attacked by Fulani men along Obajana-Kabba road, Kogi State

Isaac Udoh, a Senior Account Officer at Obajana Cement Plc was attacked by Fulani men along Obajana-Kabba road. Below are the photos he posted Thursday:
"Fulani struck this morning on my way to the office along Obajana -kabba road . Two Fulani pointed gun on me and the other two at the rear .I stop a while and now use reverse to run the battle of my life.In the process ,one of the Fulani men used his long stick with knive to stab me on my right hand.
I ran to road safety office to get first aid treatment .Thank God for the doctors and nurses that were at the federal road safety office at kabba junction to give me a comprehensive treatment. I had five stitches on my right hand.The question is Fulani has a poisonous knive that when pierced into the body is dangerous. I have taken tatanus injection but my fear of their poisonous knife. I used to have regard for fulani but my respect to them has seize hence forth as they commit most of these atrocities on highways. "




29 comments:

  1. God of compassion....thnk God for his life

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  2. AND THERE IS NO GOVT PLAN TO STOP TREND HMMMM I BETTER GET MYSELF ARMED AND SO SHOULD ALL NIGERIANS!!!!

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  3. Nawa dis criminals again..lord protect ur people

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  4. What can the Govt do about this .Nothing

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  5. Buhari plz call your brothers to order..

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  6. Hian! Nna, I thank God for your life. Linda take note!

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  7. They just attacked him like that? The evil in some people tho....

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  8. Dat he did wat na?


    ...merited happiness

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  9. My bro, thank God for your life. Those guys are dare devils, pray they meet their ends soonest!

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  10. Thank God he's alive. This guys(fulani headsmen) are been taken for granted

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  11. I think is high time for guns to be legalise in nigeria,if Fulani herdsmen are allow to carry guns,others sld be allow too,Nigerians have to start protecting themselves against this evil foreigners.

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  12. Jesus... Someone who did nothing to them.... Fulanis ar hrtless and evil.... The worst part is that, vhiz animals are not Nigerians..... Such a pity














    .......... Liber maniac........

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  13. Jesus... Someone who did nothing to them.... Fulanis ar hrtless and evil.... The worst part is that, vhiz animals are not Nigerians..... Such a pity














    .......... Liber maniac........

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    1. Be deceiving urself. Dia Nigerians from katsina. People dt wia groomed to cause mayhem if buhari doesn't win d election. Now dy can't b stopped.

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  14. Wat do these guys want. I advise anybody traveling dat route to arm up.After boko haram is it fulani we. Will b sufferring.

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  15. Hmmmmm! this Fulani issue is becoming unbearable.







    Says, Genevieve.

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  16. Oga don't respect them Ooooo,they very wicked and heartless.

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  17. Buhari's brothers at it again! Attacking innocent people for no just reason.. bloodthirsty bastards!

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!!

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  18. Fool thank ur God. You used to have respect for the Fulani until they attacked you, selfish asshole. After all they're doing to this country, u still respected them. May thunder fire u there, idiot.

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  19. Wicked and useless buhari is the cause of all this.

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  20. Those fulani knows that bahari is fulani that is y they want to overthrow Nigeria, huh Nigeria don entere one chance bus, apc.

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  21. http://Fans2Earn.com/?ref=148687 it real man

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  22. There is need for government legalize the use of gun on that route so that passersby can protect themselves as security operatives can do their job as expected only to come out on market days to extort commercial vehicles. The risk of plying that road is very high.

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