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olabe
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Hello boys and girls. My name is dwayne, and am 20 and I'm from the united kingdom. I am Born here in UK, but i originate from Jamaica, so you can say am British jamo, as that is the slang naija dey say. Well presently, ive done a test in ancestry, and learnt that my Tribe was part of THE BUBI PEOPLE IN BIKO ISLAND AND THE TIKAR, HAUSA, AND FULNANI PEOPLE IN CAMEROON! Now my nigerian friend, said, that Hausa and Fulnani people are originally nigerian, but migrated to cameroon. Is that true? Is TIKAR, HAUSA, AND FULNANI really originated from NIGERIA? If you are an fulnani or Hausa man, give your views, or precisely anybody that know anything much about this. I wonder why I'm brave and have the mentality like most naija man, cause my heart is same like rest of u guys. ALSO, CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME, IF NIGERIA WAS PART OF CAMEROON TOO, BUT GOT SPLITTED ASWELL IN ANCIENT TIMES, please, THIS IS IMPORTANT TO ME, Please give views Please give your views! Ive attached my PICTURE MAYBE YOU CAN TELL IF I TRULLY LOOK LIKE AN HAUSA OR FULANI , THE MAP THEY CLAIM THEY SAY I FROM IN AFRICA AND MY CERTIFICATE OF ANCESTRY. WAITING FOR ANY 1 ANTICIPATED REPLY AND BEST REGARDS! 
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naija_diva (f)
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i'm not hausa or fulani but i'll like to say that i am happy you did the ancestry thing. i think its cool. even though i'm nigerian, i want to to do the ancestry thing too, just to see how far i can go back.
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olabe
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Thanks for your honrouly and sincerly reply, but you havent gave me your fully replies on the views that i would like to see more, such as, was nigeria and cameroon a country together?? Was hausa and funali in cameroon originated from nigeria?. I need good views you see, if you know, you can give, if you don't, not a problem my dear. Any more views any 1? Do let me know and waiting for anticipated reply. Best regards
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londoner
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Congrats for tracing your ancestry. Although I'm Nigerian I will hope to do the same one day. I don't know if you watch the motherland programme on BBC a few years back? There was a Jamaican lady who traces her roots back to Bioko island too.
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olabe
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So nice to here, but can i ask, was cameroon and nigeria a country together, until they was splitted in years ago, let me know
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londoner
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I think prior to the unification of the former protectorates now referred to as Nigeria, Cameroon, or at least part of Northern Cameroon was considered part of was is now Nigeria. They were given the choice to either form part of Nigeria or the Cameroons, they chose the Cameroons. I'm sure you can find this out by doing some internet research.
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toyinrayo (f)
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well. . . the size of ur headlol, just jokin o 
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younghoodi (m)
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who in the world said a fulo and a aboki ain't nigerian,we all from naija my boy,rep that green my boy,u look hausa 50% but all u need is some suya and some tuwo and trust me u will become an aboki100%.
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olabe
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Thanks for your all anticipated reply, but young hoodi, what do u mean by aboki1. Is that a tribe? and whats suya and tuwo, i don't understand nigerian, so u have to make it out with me.
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younghoodi (m)
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suya's food evry nigerian knows that and tuwo is food too,aboki's a nickname for hausa people it mean my friend hausa people call evry one their friend and that's why we all abokis.
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saha
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Hi the fulani are normally nomads and according to my dad started out from a place called futa turo in guinea or thereabouts moving to west africa etc .I still have kin in cameroun nd some in naija in diff states fulani & other tribes
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ifyalways (f)
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well. . . the size of your headlol, just jokin o  is that the only thing you saw nauti girl ?  lol @ topic its a good thing you are doing.keep the flame burning .goodluck. 
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Atide (f)
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You may want to visit a library and carry out some research about the countries and their history for a good understanding of their past, present and future prospects. You will not get this from an internet chat forum. You may want to check http://www.jamtan.com a website all about the fulani experience that's fascinating for everyone interested. Good luck and happy exploring!
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