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Sunday 18 February 2018

Nigeria's Democracy And Its Crisis Deliberate, Avoidable: The Next Level: Ancestral lands for maurading cows, lives at risk- Uche Okeke

"I will keep crying until i get justice for my people"-Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue State, Nigeria. Photo: Google.

"No land for cattle colony in South-East"-Arch-Bishop Emmanuel Chukwuma; Bishop of the Enugu Ecclesiastical Province of the Anglican Communion,Enugu State, Nigeria.

History always warn and predict, the borders of the herdsmen is always very bloody. According to the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May its pointless ''putting lives at risk by putting ''doctorine and ideology'' above security of lives' and properties, so we must not be decieved. Those who threaten our security and freedom are not our friends. In the words of  Thomas Jefferson, "when injustice becomes law, resistance becomes a duty".

 How can we justify the use of government resources to settle foreigners in each state, surrendering their ancestral lands to them, with the subsequent devastations of extreme violence given the history of the maurading aliens, this policy must be resisted. It's reckless and unbelievable that the government is willing to risk the citizens''safety and security'' just to favour a particular group.

 This is a  very strong signal that there is more to this policy, as the whole process seem significantly very suspicious. It's worst when the president has not bothered to visit the families of the victims including those still receivng medical treatment in various hospitals in the affected states.
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