Many call it a conflict. We call it the failure of governance.
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He clarifies that real Fulani herders, contrary to popular opinion, do not travel through Nigeria forest with automatics guns and ammunition killing and kidnapping people. They travel with sticks and cutlases to protect their cattle and themselves from wild animals.
It is claimed that the dead bodies in display are victims of the Fulani herders who had just terrorized that community of farmers shortly before.
A member of the Ogoni community, in support of his tribesmen, lodges a complain to the Nigeria police force. He claims that the Fulani herders are responsible for the killing and such crimes in his community. He declared that if the Nigeria police force continue to ignored their complaint, they will resort to self defense.
This community of protesters angrily claim that the Nigeria police force are now fully present to control their protests yet are not present when the Fulani herders attacks their community and kill their farmers and other members of their community.
Herders with their cattle
The kidnapped victims assembled and displayed by the criminal kidnappers pretending to be herders through Nigeria forest.
Video of incoming herders, claimed to be armed, is causing a threat and chaos.
There is subtle undertone in the British society, questioning how far reaching the Muslim community will sink their way of life into British social order. But could this integration be most advantageous to the British society? Or a threat? Perhaps, only time will tell.
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