Man calls on Enugu items to rise in self defence


Few weeks ago. Bandits post on tiktok say dem don enter Enugu but people think say they were joking. But dem find out now say no be joke.

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I may not be a rich guy. But if for an example my own community get threatened for any bandit. We won’t waste time to rally around the youth and armed them with registered fire armed. Even if na contribution.

Me alone can contribe at least money for 4 pump action or money for 4 Ak 47,

With due process we can provide private security squads with approved government license to operate with help of our good leader because I no say my town get good leadership.

I’m asking the Enugu youth where is all the men in those villages where this issue is taking place? Una no get men?

Abi Una men na mumu?

Jihadist Herdsmen Terrorize Enugu: Over 20 Camps Discovered, Schools and Farms Under Siege!”

Ezeagu, Enugu State — Villagers are living in fear as reports emerge of more than 20 jihadist herdsmen terror camps operating across Ezeagu communities. Areas worst hit include Imezi-Owa, Agu-obu-Owa, Olo, Mgbagbu-Owa, and Oghe, where residents claim their lives, farms, and schools are under constant threat.

A shocking investigative report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) has revealed that these terror dens are highly organized, layered, and strategically coordinated — allegedly by leaders linked to the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), some reportedly protected by Nigerian security forces.

The camps are said to be concentrated along the Ajali River, once the heart of fertile farmland and a clean water source for Enugu and Ebonyi States. “This river, which supported thriving cassava and cashew industries, is now desecrated by years of jihadist mayhem,” the report warned.
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