Wednesday 11 May 2016

Those Involved In Clashes Between Herdsmen And Farmers Are Not Fulanis- Minister Tells Senate




The Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, yesterday told the Senate that the criminals involved in clashes between herdsmen and farmers are not necessarily Fulanis. He said this at a Senate investigative hearing on the perennial clashes between herdsmen and farmers.


“We believe that most of those involved in the clashes between herdsmen and farmers are not necessarily the Fulani. They could be another gang of Boko Haram who may not be Nigerians,” he said
Lopobiri went further to proffer solutions to the problems associated with herdsmen
“The best way to solve this problem will be the creation of ranches. If we create ranches, we will provide what the Fulani man is looking for,” he said

Read Some Of The Things Pres. Buhari Said At The Commonwealth Anti-Corruption Summit




Femi Adesina took to Twitter to share some of the things President Buhari said at the Commonwealth Tackling Corruption Together Conference in the UK this morning. Se more of his tweets below...

Deputy Senate president, Ekweremadu, Asks Nigerians What They Think Of Cameron Calling Nigeria A Corrupt Country





This morning Senate Deputy president Ike Ekweremadu asked Nigerians what they thought about UK Prime Minister David Cameron describing Nigeria as a fantastically corrupt country. Many of the responses accused him and his party, PDP, of being the reason Cameron would describe Nigeria in that manner.  See the responses below...