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Why Obasanjo may be right (Opinion)

(Anonymous)

Heading to five years as President, Muhammadu Buhari has only one agenda: overrun the rest of Nigeria through the use of Fulani herdsmen.

There is no meaningful achievement anywhere in the country. Not even in Katsina or the North West.

The Administration has degraded the security architecture, destroyed infrastructural development, weakened health sector and incapacitated development.

If it is not Cattle Colonies, it is Ruga settlements or attempts to impose grazing routes on the rest of the country. Close to two trillion naira have been spent on these unwholesome ventures.

The South-West which was hitherto peaceful has been overtaken by Fulani herdsmen. The next level is for the area to be overrun. Needless to mention the Middle Belt. Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa are in the throes of capitulation.

Little wonder, Former President Olusegun Obasanjo claimed Buhari is promoting a Fulanization and Islamisation agenda.

Ben Idah

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