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African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 7:23pm On Jun 11, 2019
If you are still doubting Obasanjo, Danjuma, Soyinka and other prominent Nigerian's claim that there is a secret agenda ongoing to Fulanize and Islamize Nigeria, and other Sub-Saharan African nations, then you need to read these heartbreaking news of heavily armed Fulani militias that stormed various villages in Mali and also in Burkina-Faso, killing over 100 villagers belonging to other tribes that are not Fulani tribes.

See below for details:



MALI ATTACKS TODAY!
Mali left reeling after village killings underscore security woes!

Rivalry between the Dogon and Fulani ethnic groups are down to grievances over land and lack of access to food. Details here>>>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/06/mali-left-reeling-village-killings-underscore-security-woes-190611151416236.html


BURKINA-FASO ATTACKS TODAY!
At least 19 killed in Burkina Faso attack.

Unidentified assailants have killed 19 people and wounded 13 in Arbinda, northern Burkina Faso. But according to another local news source, it was believed to be another set of Fulani militia that struck the village in Burkina-Faso.

Details here>>>https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/burkina-faso.html

Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by kerzhim(m): 7:26pm On Jun 11, 2019
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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 7:27pm On Jun 11, 2019
Burkina Faso has suffered from increasingly frequent and deadly attacks attributed to a number of jihadist groups, including the Ansarul Islam group, the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM) and Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.

The raids began in 2015 in the north before targeting the capital Ouagadougou and other regions, notably in the east.

Nearly 400 people have been killed since 2015 -- mainly in hit-and-run raids according to an AFP tally.

Jihadist groups target Christian clerics as well as Muslim ones they do not consider sufficiently radical in a country where traditionally both religions have co-existed peaceably.

Details and source here>>>https://www.france24.com/en/20190610-burkina-faso-deadly-attack-village-volatile-north
Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Blakjewelry(m): 7:30pm On Jun 11, 2019
hmmm OK but all I know is one day the world will turn on them, and they will become the victim

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Jmk9292(m): 7:30pm On Jun 11, 2019
The evil we failed to destroy yesterday..... Shall continue to torment our today..... The same set of failed African leaders.

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Reversepussyking(m): 7:35pm On Jun 11, 2019
Son of a biitch, motherfucker's from the devil's anus.






spit.

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 7:39pm On Jun 11, 2019
Blakjewelry:
hmmm OK but all I know is one day the world will turn on them, and they will become the victim
That is, if its not too late. This agenda is real. Fulani tribe are on territory expansion agenda, and that is why they encourage their people to marry as many wives as possible and give birth uncontrollably, it is for a reason....they want to dominate most Sub-Saharan African nations and control their politics and decision making to enable them make policies and laws that will turn Sub-Saharan Africa to Fulani majority region, by then, hell will become a childsplay for the minority tribes.

To most Nigerians living in the cities and abroad, these things are inconsequential...it is nonsense talk, but gradually, the same way many Nigerians underrated Boko Haram terrorists until they became dreaded terror group now posing a big threat to a whole nation's army, its all a matter of time when Nigerians will realize their huge mistakes through their I-don't-care attitudes, time will tell angry

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Onyi4live(m): 7:39pm On Jun 11, 2019
Where is the way forward Africa

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Loveijaw: 7:51pm On Jun 11, 2019
franchasng:
That is, if its not too late. This agenda is real. Fulani tribe are on territory expansion agenda, and that is why they encourage their people to marry as many wives as possible and give birth uncontrollably, it is for a reason....they want to dominate most Sub-Saharan African nations and control their politics and decision making to enable them make policies and laws that will turn Sub-Saharan Africa to Fulani majority region, by then, hell will become a childsplay for the minority tribes.

To most Nigerians living in the cities and abroad, these things are inconsequential...it is nonsense talk, but gradually, the same way many Nigerians underrated Boko Haram terrorists until they became dreaded terror group now posing a big threat to a whole nation's army, its all a matter of time when Nigerians will realize their huge mistakes through their I-don't-care attitudes, time will tell angry
Tell that to the Yoruba people who are day dreaming about another Gang up against the Igbo people, tell that to other Nigerian's celebrating and dancing on the street during python dance. tell them..

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Nobody: 7:58pm On Jun 11, 2019
please leave Mali and Burkina Faso let them handle their issues.

Let's face the one ravagiy us here.
Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 7:58pm On Jun 11, 2019
Onyi4live:
Where is the way forward Africa
Other tribes need to wake up...allowing Fulanis dominate Sub-Saharan African nation's government poses a big threat to Sub-Saharan Africa being a peaceful nation.

They have a secret expansionism agenda Nigerians and other African nations are taking for granted, but it is real

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 8:01pm On Jun 11, 2019
Juliusmalema:
please leave Mali and Burkina Faso let them handle their issues.


Let's face the one ravagiy us here.
I have been following Fulani attacks in Africa keenly as part of my personal research for some reasons best known to me...so I need to once in a while bring to limelight, their secret agendas so Nigerians who feel its a hearsay or childsplay could be aware and begin to prepare ahead and become more politically aware of their moves.

Fulani is a smaller tribe than Hausa, but they have almost swallowed Hausa tribe in the north when it comes to politics.....they cunningly tag Hausa along in their political agendas, but when push comes to shove, they remind Hausas and other Northern tribes that they are not Fulani embarassed

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 8:01pm On Jun 11, 2019
Loveijaw:
Tell that to the Yoruba people who are day dreaming about another Gang up against the Igbo people, tell that to other Nigerian's celebrating and dancing on the street during python dance. tell them..


Sickler.

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Zikora1000(f): 8:35pm On Jun 11, 2019
They are in all corners of Western Nigeria. Kidnapping and raping their victims and even robbing in broad daylight. They should continue. Ndigbo, are we waiting for them to start robbing openly at Enugu/Onitsha express road before we form Bakassi again

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by BuhariAdvocate: 8:40pm On Jun 11, 2019
Fulani herdsmens are the product of politicians most Especially the opposition party like Atiku. I can say this anytime and anywhere in the world.

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 8:41pm On Jun 11, 2019
SatanIsLord:



They have dominated Nigerian federal government already, Nigeria is their strength
This I agree, sadly angry angry

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 8:43pm On Jun 11, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
Fulani herdsmens are the product of politicians most Especially the opposition party like Atiku. I can say this anytime and anywhere in the world.
Fulani militia in Mali, and Fulani terrorists in Burkina-Faso, and Chad are also products of PDP and IPOB, it is well with your soul bra cry

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by yang(m): 8:45pm On Jun 11, 2019

This Sunday, May 12, a new anti-Christian jihadist attack was perpetrated in northern Burkina Faso, in Dablo (Sanmatenga province). According to a fairly classic scenario: six people, including a priest, were savagely murdered in high mass by thirty jihadists. The attack came just two days after the liberation of four hostages (two French, one American and one South Korean) from northern Burkina Faso by the French special forces of the commando Hubert (COS). Alexandre del Valle takes stock of the rise of jihadism in this part of the world.

The May 12 anti-Christian attack in Burkina Faso is in fact only the result of a long list that has been growing in numbers for years, to the point of becoming a basic trend. Recall that on April 28, an Islamist anti-Christian attack had killed six people in Burkina-Faso (faithful of the Protestant church of Silgadji, province of Soum, attacked at the exit of the office), and that already, in March , the Catholic priest Joël Yougbaré had been kidnapped then murdered by a jihadist group. A month earlier, on February 15, Spanish Protestant missionary César Fernandez was shot dead. On June 3, 2018, Evangelical pastor Pierre Boena was abducted with his son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. And on May 20 of the same year, it was a Christian leader of Arbinda who had been kidnapped with his wife. We also remember the assassination in January 2016 in Ouagadougou - claimed by AQIM (al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) - 30 people including 7 Christians (and an American missionary) on pilgrimage.

As can be seen, anti-Christian attacks have become commonplace in Burkina Faso since 2015 with the emergence and radicalization of a multitude of local jihadist groups all more or less attached to the two major Islamic world-terrorist centers, Daesh and al-Qaeda. These include the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (GSIM, JNIM in Arabic), close to AQIM, and the Islamic State in the Great Sahara (EIGS), attached to Daesh. In northern Burkina Faso, particularly the Soum region, jihadist attacks against Christian or indigenous targets accused of being close to former Western colonizers are now daily. The deadly anti-Christian attacks are regularly launched by jihadist groups throughout Africa, from Nigeria to Somalia, via Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, Mali, Niger, Benin, and even , which is new, Ivory Coast ...

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The new anti-Christian intolerance is of course the direct result of the spread of Wahhabi salafism imported from petrodollars for decades in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
In general, we have seen for the last two decades that Muslim sub-Saharan Africa and the neighboring non-Muslim regions are the area of ​​the world where the persecution of Christians is worsening as quickly as possible and causing the most deaths. - general indifference of the West, the United Nations, the European Union and the European governments, much more concerned by the often imaginary Western "Islamophobia" than by the defense of African Christians whose fate leaves them even more indifferent than the Christians of the East. This new anti-Christian intolerance is of course the direct result of the spread of Wahhabi salafism imported from petrodollars for decades in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

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This "wahhabisation" of African Islam is a real tragedy for Christians, non-Muslims in general (animists), and non-Salafist or heterodox Muslims (moderate Sufis, secular, etc.), because African Islam, formerly imbued with heterodox marabout traditions stemming from totemism and Sufism, became more and more orthodox, strict, Salafist, and therefore more intolerant towards the "deviants, apostates and infidels", and therefore more totalitarian. The neo-Salafists systematically attack Christians, especially converts, but also followers of maraboutism and Sufism.

However, we will see in the following lines that although Wahhabi Salafism, stemming from the radical Sunni school of hanbalism, is foreign to official African Islam, a Malikite majority rite and often imbued with heterodox maraboutic Sufism, it exists in certain currents. of the Sunni African Malikite Islam and even confrère ultra-radical trends and historical precedents of jihadist gesture that owe nothing to Salafism while being potentially permeable.

Burkina-Faso-Benin: weak link and new privileged target of African jihadism
According to the Center for Strategic Studies of Africa linked to the US Department of Defense, and according to French forces present on site, the Sahel is today the area where Islamist terrorism is growing fastest. In the already very chaotic context of the Sahel, a new land of predilection for jihadism, Burkina Faso has suffered since 2015 alone about 80 Islamic attacks. Since 2015, Burkina Faso has been confronted with increasingly deadly and recurrent jihadist attacks perpetrated by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and Ansar Dine, the Movement for the Uniqueness of the Jihad in West Africa (Mujao). ), Al-Mourabitoune, the Support Group for Islam and Muslims (GSIM, linked to al-Qaeda), the Islamic State in the Great Sahara, Katiba Macina or Ansar-ul Islam, linked to Daesh.

We remember in particular the jihadist attack of March 2, 2018 against the General Staff of the Armed Forces and the French Embassy in Ouagadougou, claimed by the GSIM, which killed 16 people. Or that of August 13, 2017, when jihadists opened fire on a restaurant in central Ouagadougou (19 dead). Across the continent, there is increasing tension between communities, most of the time fueled by Salafist / jihadist Islamist groups. In recent years, jihadism has progressed not only in Muslim countries (Mali, Burkina-Faso), but also more and more in mixed Christian / Muslim countries, as we see in Nigeria, of course, but also, what is new in countries like Côte d'Ivoire, a country torn between antagonistic tribes and between Muslims in the north and Christians in the south, but where the jihadist attacks are very recent.

We remember in particular the attack of March 13, 2016 that killed 19 people (including three Ivorian soldiers) in a tourist area of ​​the seaside resort of Ivory Coast Grand-Bassam, a popular tourist destination in Ivory Coast classified Heritage UNESCO, which was claimed by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. As elsewhere, the tourist places and people are, with the military of the G5 Sahel countries and the governmental symbols ("loyal to the Western imperialists"wink, privileged targets of the jihadists. As for Benin, increasingly infiltrated by jihadism from neighboring Burkina Faso, it will be recalled that the French hostages released by the French commando COS had ventured as part of a safari in the park of Penjari (Benin), one of the most beautiful in West Africa. Already reported for its proximity to the jihad and terrorism zones, this park is less and less visited due to insecurity and risk of kidnapping. As in Egypt (Nile, Sharm el-Sheikh, Alexandria, etc.), Tunisia (Bardo attacks and beaches), or elsewhere, the strategy of the jihadist groups is to destroy tourism and make the whole area (in the Sahel) is unstable and dangerous.

It is clear that for years, areas where security is no longer guaranteed continue to expand, with the prospect of destabilization and the establishment of lasting ethno-tribal and interreligious chaos for the countries in place. . Thus, countries like Benin, which is trying to develop its tourism, or even Ivory Coast, Ghana and Cameroon, without forgetting Nigeria, have their coasts and their border areas more targeted.

Fulani Muslim nomads fleeing desertification by raiding the sedentary and Christian South: a double movement of climate and civilization background
The underlying (jihadist) problem in sub-Saharan Africa lies in the vast phenomenon of the exodus of African Muslim nomads from the Fulani or Foulani ethnic groups, from the north and prey to drought, who are descending more and more towards the center and the south in mixed Muslim / Christian or predominantly non-Muslim countries. Recall that in the Sahelian band, rainfall has dropped by 20% in the last 40 years, forcing Fulani nomads to seek new grazing areas to the detriment of sedentary farmers. At the same time, the other major "concrete" scourge of sub-Saharan Africa, the uncontrolled supernaturality (the Sahel is the only region in the world that has not begun its demographic transition), is leading farmers to seek new lands, which is more and more problematic. Another amplifying phenomenon is the disintegration of the state that has been observed since the 1980s.

This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in Nigeria, for example, the most dangerous country for Christians (poor Muslims in the North and better-off Christians, who hold water and hydrocarbons in the South), Mali, Burkina Faso or the Republic. Central African (victim of massive raids for several years). In their pilgrimage to find grazing land for their cattle, nomadic Muslim predators attack the villages of Christians, animists or moderate Muslims who are not Fulani or hostile to Islamism. These raiders are "blessed" by Islamist preachers who rely on the legal tradition of jihad and raids contained in Sharia law and inherited from Fulani Islamic "empires" of the past. Founded in 2015 and operating mainly in the Mopti region, Katiba Macina is the region's most feared terrorist group. Privileged target of the French military, it is this jihadist group that was to recover the hostages released last Friday by the men of the COS (commando Hubert). Macina is also the name of a former Islamic state / jihadist Fulani who dominated the region in the nineteenth century in western Mali, on the northern border of Burkina Faso and south of Mauritania. In the Peul imagination, the "Empire of Macina" (also called the "Diina"wink, of which Mopti was the capital, represents the golden age, the time when the Peul were not dominated minorities or marginalized by nation-states of sedentary but domineering ...

The Macina empire, like the jihadists of today, launched jihad aimed at "purifying" the Muslim societies of the region, and the ultra-radical Islamic teaching then dispensed in this empire was central.
Because of this theocratic "imperial" inheritance, the Fulani live themselves as the proponents of a "pure Islam", in the wake of the Sufi brotherhood Qadiriyya, very rigorous, which makes them very permeable to Salafist propaganda current. It should also be remembered that the Macina empire, like the jihadists of today, launched jihads intended to "purify" the Muslim societies of the region, and that the ultrarumenic Islamic teaching then dispensed in this "empire" was central. Today, it is clear that jihadist propaganda, by advocating rebelling against states in place supposedly "accomplices" of the West, is better received in Fulani circles than anywhere else. The leader of the Macina Group or "Macina Liberation Front", Hamadoun Koufa, is himself a preacher who was once moderate and suddenly radicalized in contact with the Islamist-terrorist group Ansar Dine. He alone embodies the Fulani-African civilizational roots of Sahelian jihadism: his irredentist and neo-califal objective is to restore the old Fulani "empire" of "Macina". The group has been operating in various municipalities in the Gao region since 2014-2015. He has risen since March 2017, he joined the GSIM, an alliance of multiple factions including Ansar Dine, branches of AQIM, fighters of the deceased Mujao and MNLA Berber Mali, in short most of jihadist groups that have been threatening the Sahel since 2012.

Its ideologues are nostalgic of the Fulani empire and slavery, which applies Sharia law to the letter and terrifies the non-Fulani and non-Muslim populations of Africa. From this "predator" point of view, he had nothing to envy to Daesh or al-Qaeda. The Fulani Malian jihadists are therefore nostalgic for this Fulani empire ("jihadist" before the time), in the manner of Daesh ideologues wanting to "restore" the Arab Caliphates (Umayyad and Abbasid) in Syria and Iraq. Katiba Macina is today the jihadist group that perpetrates the greatest number of terrorist attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and the Beninese border. And soon perhaps also in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Guinea Conakri and Equatorial, then wherever Peul tribal groups are permeable to the ideological contagion of Fulani irredentist jihadism. And this organization is all the more formidable because it is not only terrorist, but has, like Daesh in Syria-Iraq or the Taliban in Afghanistan, ethno-clanic and popular bases in Peul.

"Peul-neo-imperial Islamism" or the endogenous roots of African jihadism
Unlike Islamically correct commonplaces, jihadism in sub-Saharan Africa as elsewhere is not just an external "graft" that mixes separatist agendas, smuggling networks and Salafist preachers formed in Saudi Arabia or elsewhere. As we have seen with Katiba Macina, the nostalgia for Islamist "empires" of the past mobilizes entire tribes. Recall that, from the eighteenth century, this "proto-jihadism" has plagued in the current sub-Saharan Africa and Sahel: the theocratic state of Fouta-Djalon in Middle Guinea in the eighteenth century; the Fulani Empire of Macina in Mali between 1818-1862; and the Muslim theocratic empire of Sékou Amadou Barryi, then Sékou Amadou, which conquered Timbuktu, without forgetting the Sokoto Empire in the nineteenth century in Nigeria. Another misconception consists in making believe that the current violence and intolerance of jihadist groups is totally foreign to the Sufi and maraboutic Islam of the past, admittedly often in conflict with the Salafists.

In fact, despite oppositions, Fulani jihadist theocratic kingdoms were often built by Sufi and maraboutic religious leaders imbued with this local Islam wrongly considered "tolerant" just because it is not always "orthodox". Today, the Katiba Macina aims to secede the Malian state in its stronghold in central Mali, like the Berber-Arab jihadists in the north of the country. Katiba Macina has carried out massive attacks, including the attack on the Byblos hotel in Sévaré and the Radisson in Bamako, which killed 22 people in November 2015. In total, the group was responsible for the death of some 100 people. of Malian soldiers. Regarding the case of the four hostages released by the COS commandos, we know that it would be Burkina Faso jihadists linked to Daesh who tried to hand over the hostages (French, South Korean and American) to Katiba Macina, affiliated to al-Qaeda. Since 2018, its leader Hamadoun Koufa was given for death following a targeted strike by the French military operation Barkhane, but this death was refuted by jihadist leaders and even by the French authorities. Katiba Macina remains for the moment one of the most formidable threats for the countries of the region and for the French army present on the spot.

The "Fulani question"
In Africa there are about 40 million Fulani (also called Fulbe, Halpular, Fulani or Fellata, depending on the country), present in about fifteen countries in the Sahel and West Africa, Cameroon, Guineas, or still in the Central African Republic and Sudan. The Fulani from Fouta Toro settled in the region of Mali and Burkina Faso in the late 14th century. At all times, throughout Africa, conflicts have arisen between sedentary farmers and generally nomadic pastoralists (including Fulani) who practice transhumance and are accustomed to predation / raiding and slavery. The former have consistently accused the latter of ransacking their crops with their herds, while they complain of cattle theft, difficult access to water points or obstacles to movement.

Since 2010, however, conflicts have become both more numerous and more deadly, in a triple context of global warming that pushes nomads towards the Christian South, Salafist fanatization imported from Saudi Arabia, and separatist agenda on background of weak states weakening. The craze of many Fulani groups for jihadism, which has been vividly seen since 2015 in central Mali, is the combined result of the imperial Islamic history of Fulani empires and a frustrated identity coupled with social exclusion phenomena. -economic and supposed or real policies.

Admittedly, not all Fulani are Islamist, let alone all jihadists. And it is clear that the amalgamation between Fulani and jihadists - at the root of summary retaliation against Peul minorities by the sedentary non-Fulani powers - is exploited by jihadist groups for the purpose of recruiting. This does not prevent that there is a real nostalgia for the Fulani empire of Macina, and that this irredentist and supremacist nostalgia serves as justification identity and religious jihadism and actions of predation (raids, hostage, raids, massacres of "infidels" or "apostates"wink.

Even then, non-Muslims were massively targeted and persecuted.
It should be remembered that in the 19th century, the Fulani Islamic empire of Marabout Sékou Amadou, from the Barry clan, extended over part of present-day Mali, from Timbuktu to the north, to Mossi country in the south, from Mauritania. in the east to the region of Mopti with Hamdallaye as capital, and that he practiced permanently looting "unfaithful" goods and the enslavement of the vanquished. Any "Sufi" he was training (because all Sufi brotherhoods are not "tolerant" unlike the commonplace Islamically correct), do not forget that Sékou Hamadoun declared a pitiless jihad to conquer his empire "Diina". Although created by a follower of the Qadiriyya Sufi brotherhood, the empire was governed by an extremely rigorous application of the sharia in the highly orthodox and anti-Christian rite of Malikism (dominant in the Maghreb and Muslim Africa), allowing current jihadists to move their totalitarian neo-imperial enterprise for a sort of "return" to a "pre-colonial" past. Remember also that at the time already, non-Muslims were massively targeted and persecuted. The Bambara, Soninke, Bwa, Dogon and non-Muslim Fulani (who remained animist, therefore "pagan"wink populations were victims of terrible jihad and raids and became "riimaybe", "serfs" of the Fulani Muslims ...
https://www.valeursactuelles.com/monde/lislamisme-peul-neo-imperial-ou-les-racines-endogenes-et-civilisationnelles-du-jihadisme-africain-106897

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by timecapsule: 8:46pm On Jun 11, 2019
We were told that the three major tribe in Nigeria are HAUSA, IGBO AND YORUBA.

But now Fulani have spring up and control everything about Nigeria, our government, military, education, media, even our economy.

No region can widely speak out of all this instead they will be looking like animal in cage.

If not NNAMDI KANU that has being hammering on this their agenda, by now many might not have believe it.

Believe or not. Their agenda is not for next term, their agenda is for this term.
If you don't know,
1 the 100 billion given to them by federal government
2 Radio station open for them by federal government.
3 Revoke and the return of arms to the federal government.


Now tell me did you see any agenda?
Did you see those behind this agenda?

If we continue to be saying that it is not possible without any action. Sorry Nigeria will soon be a history.

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 8:46pm On Jun 11, 2019
Zikora1000:
They are in all corners of Western Nigeria. Kidnapping and raping their victims and even robbing in broad daylight. They should continue. Ndigbo, are waiting for them to start robbing openly at Enugu/Onitsha express road before we form Bakassi again
Don't say that....its not going to be easy for Ndigbo alone to fight off Fulani terrorists when federal government is backing them and giving them military cover-up, and also using Nigerian military and Police to disarm villages and community youth vigilante groups who try to repel the Fulani militants from attacking their communities, how else do you plan to fight them or Bakassi them Wake up oh, hmmm...its beyond bragging oh, this thing is getting realer by the day

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by TSRC: 8:59pm On Jun 11, 2019
And we happen to have a Fulani as the leader of the most relevant nation in ecowas.

Talk about being royally screwed.

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by franchasng: 9:02pm On Jun 11, 2019
TSRC:
And we happen to have a Fulani as the leader of the most relevant nation in ecowas.

Talk about being royally screwed.
All thanks to our overambitious polithiefians from other Nigerian tribes selling their tribe and Nigeria to the Nomads angry

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Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Koko1119: 9:07pm On Jun 11, 2019
One man coures all dis tins because of bad mind thinking is owner of africa putting president in any of d country he want. na d all tin ave over power him & he can make used of is power again na anoder afonja is making dat mistake again all because of bad mind.
Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by delpee(f): 9:12pm On Jun 11, 2019
Hmmm! West Africa is truly in trouble.
Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by BuhariAdvocate: 9:26pm On Jun 11, 2019
You're gullible .
franchasng:
Fulani militia in Mali, and Fulani terrorists in Burkina-Faso, and Chad are also products of PDP and IPOB, it is well with your soul bra cry
Re: African Genocides: Heartbreaking Fulani Attacks In Mali & Burkina-faso Today by Nobody: 10:27pm On Jun 11, 2019
Zikora1000:
They are in all corners of Western Nigeria. Kidnapping and raping their victims and even robbing in broad daylight. They should continue. Ndigbo, are we waiting for them to start robbing openly at Enugu/Onitsha express road before we form Bakassi again

I love the way you sweep Igbo matter under the carpet
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Very good
Nobody is reacting to this news but you looking for Yoruba news

FYI Yoruba are now in Nigeria power

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