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Pres. Buhari sponsoring fulani herdsmen with AK-47 arms, Nigeria Police Force PRO Jimoh Moshood Concluded/ Video

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Pres. Buhari sponsoring fulani herdsmen with AK-47 arms, Nigeria Police Force PRO Jimoh Moshood Concluded/ Video


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Arinze Chiukwu Okoye


The opened evidence seriously reveals to the world elites at large where Hausa-Fulani herdsmen "the jihadist soldiers" and the fourth most deadliest proscribed terrorist group worldwide are getting all their arms for mass murder, beheading, raping, torturing, humiliating, kidnapping, rampaging, burning home lands, farms, killing to take over Biafra Land, the old Eastern part of Nigeria, totally Islamize and implement Islamic Caliphate.

"#AK-47 is a prohibited firearm and its only the #President can grant permission to any organisation to bear firearms". - Nigeria Police Force PRO Jimoh Moshood.


President Muhammadu Buhari in democrat was
Major-General Buhari, who was one of the leaders of the military coup of December 1983
 that overthrew the democratically elected government of President Shehu Shagari. 

At the time of the coup plot, Buhari was the General Officer Commanding (GOC), Third Armored Division of Jos. 
With the successful execution of the coup by General Buhari, Tunde Idiagbon was appointed Chief of General Staff (the de facto No. 2 in the administration). 

The coup ended Nigeria's short-lived Second Republic, a period of multi-party democracy started in 1979. According to The New York Times, the officers who took power argued that "a flawed democracy was worse than no democracy at all". 
Buhari justified the military's seizure of power by castigating the civilian government as hopelessly corrupt and promptly suspended Nigeria's 1979 Constitution. 
Another rationale for the coup was to correct economic decline in Nigeria.

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