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The Hausa Yoruba Clash In Mile 12 by lawani: 3:31am On Mar 04, 2016
These things do not happen in civilized countries because they are well organised . Such never happened in pre Nigeria Yoruba land, Hausa land or anywhere. It does not happen in Europe. Xenophobia attacks don't happen in Europe because it is accepted that everybody is working for everybody by paying into the social security system. There are places in London, Kano, Kaduna, Jos and etc controlled by the Yoruba, places in Ibadan, Lagos and etc populated by the Hausa and etc, it should not result to confrontations and killings in a normal nation. This is why Nigeria should be broken up for normal nations to emerge. In that way, the Yoruba or Igbo that choose to live in Kano will not foment trouble there, neither will the Hausa in London. When the Ghanaians were more than the Igbos and Hausas in Lagos, they did not foment trouble. That is how things should be if the whole space is properly organised into viable nations where interests are properly alligned.

There have been attempts to categorise the Hausa in mile 12 with the Bororo who cause problems all over the country with their nomadic cattle rearing activities but it is clearly by people who do not understand Nigeria and her peoples. Hausa are not cattle rearers just like Igbos and Yoruba are not cattle rearers. The Hausa are traders and artisans in Sabos across the country. You will hardly get to see a Hausa man herding cattle. They are farmers, traders and artisans. Then it does not necessarily mean only the Bororo Fulani herd or own cattle, because there must be Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa elements among the cattle rearers too and definitely among owners who use mainly the nomadic Bororo Fulani to herd their cattle. I can remember during my NYSC when a woman in the village I served near Nsukka told me that the Bororo are now mixed with Abakaliki people and that the Abakaliki people are the ones causing problems with farmers. That was during a scuffle between the village farmers and the cattle rearers who moved thousands of heads of cattle in to the area destroying farms in the process. So the cattle owners, consisting of people from all backgrounds but mainly Fulani, are also responsible for the killings by the Bororo across the country and when Hausa traders clash with others, it has nothing at all to do with, neither can it be associated with the activities of the cattle rearers that is a menace to farmers across the country and the Bororo can not be said to be Muslims in the real sense of the word. So their constant struggle with farmers is not a Jihad but more of an economic struggle because we live in a foolish nation.

Once again, the solution to all the melee, foolishness, wanton killings and etc is to break the country into workable and viable units where interests can be easily alligned. Our own new country as Yoruba will take all our lands from Southern Niger state to the coast of the Atlantic ocean. Ilorin that ignorant people always bring up is totally surrounded by Yoruba towns with Obas. Then a Yoruba man bearing Gambari like the Ilorin emir is probably or definitely of Hausa descent and not Fulani just like a Yoruba man bearing Aguda surely had ancestors who were Catholics. There are Ilorin Yoruba people with Fulani ancestry but they are not from the Emir's family I believe. I draw this observation from the Emir's name, the Yoruba are careful with names. If a Yoruba man's name is Gambari, then his origin is Hausa and not Fulani but of course if his DNA is tested anywhere in the world, it will be identifiable as majorly Yoruba. Thesame applies to Kano people of Yoruba origin.

So all unnecessary distractions that may be employed to keep our people trapped in the Nigeria contraption should be extinguished. The unworkable entity of Nigeria should be disbanded immediately for more viable entities with easily alligned interests to emerge. May God assist us.
Re: The Hausa Yoruba Clash In Mile 12 by Nobody: 4:40am On Mar 04, 2016
Una never see anything. Some buffoons called it IPOB news because without IPOB their lives is never complete. You people want one Nigeria please enjoy it. We the IPOB's want 10Nigeria.
Re: The Hausa Yoruba Clash In Mile 12 by Gmajor(m): 5:14am On Mar 04, 2016
jcmaiah:
Una never see anything. Some buffoons called it IPOB news because without IPOB their lives is never complete. You people want one Nigeria please enjoy it. We the IPOB's want 10Nigeria.

someone opened a thread about the clash early yesterdays morning. you need to see the kind of insult that was heaped on him. all the Yoruba people who commented insisted that it was a lie fermented by IPBO. Nawa oh
Re: The Hausa Yoruba Clash In Mile 12 by Nobody: 5:18am On Mar 04, 2016
Gmajor:


someone opened a thread about the clash early yesterdays morning. you need to see the kind of insult that was heaped on him. all the Yoruba people who commented insisted that it was a lie fermented by IPBO. Nawa oh
They claim the believe in one Nigeria more than others yet most of them have not traveled beyond Ibadan.

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