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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by mrvitalis(m): 2:10pm On Jul 30, 2019
Can someone name any terrorist group that is shiites ?

Sunni are tge problem of the world case closed

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Josephemma2(m): 2:15pm On Jul 30, 2019
Nigeria as a whole has been set backward since d first term dis said man asume office,no set of development cn be point out dat dis man has achieved bt rather turn dis great nation into a cesspit,nw to release a man whose his family and friend even suporters has been massacre has nw becom problematic issue 4 him,bt if u talk too much nw,baba lifeles aslicker wil com 4 ur head....kwantiniu,God is watching

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by mixta140: 2:15pm On Jul 30, 2019
Hmmmmmm undecided
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by lookingfly: 2:17pm On Jul 30, 2019
abdulyaro66:
Rubbish talk !
Sunni Moslem spoted

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by ZaraGift: 2:32pm On Jul 30, 2019
lordm:
Please, we can't handle another terrorist organization in Nigeria, they should release him and he should be under strict supervision.

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Nobody: 2:37pm On Jul 30, 2019
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by hush15: 2:40pm On Jul 30, 2019
lordm:
Please, we can't handle another terrorist organization in Nigeria, they should release him and he should be under strict supervision.

Ad far as am concerned, we cant work based on assumptions as against the law. If the guys behave in the manner they did, its because they were firat prepped for it. if at the initial instance the court ruling was observed and the government had engaged in dialogue stating that they are under law rather than the thrash the rule of law, then apply force, just maybe all these rubbish would be avoided.
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by JikanTaalolo: 2:40pm On Jul 30, 2019
I do not agree. El zakzaky should not be released.
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Inteltower: 3:11pm On Jul 30, 2019
JikanTaalolo:
I do not agree. El zakzaky should not be released.


and I hope when the Shiites turn to a terrorist group & start killing around your area, I hope you will still have life left to type "El zakzaky should be released"

its people like you that Wole Soyinka talked about
taking sensitive issues that could threaten peace & cause more killings as mockery & without reasoning.

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Oxb90: 3:24pm On Jul 30, 2019
this man wey no gree jonathan rest na you the talk all these things. wonders shall never end!
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by tigerclaws: 3:25pm On Jul 30, 2019
Simplyleo:
Shites are known groups while bh is not even a group.

Bh is just some arrangements by some Muslim fanatics that brainwashed some ignorant jobless miscreants to constitute nuisance. Afterwards, some politicians took advantage of that for political gains.

Shite is different. Their members are known even down to their relations including children. They live and practise their religion in town.

Let them dare the security agencies.
liondleo should i follow you wink

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Simplyleo: 3:46pm On Jul 30, 2019
tigerclaws:
liondleo should i follow you wink
If you like bro.

But we are not enemies o, just to while away time and catch our fun. wink
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Nobody: 3:48pm On Jul 30, 2019
Release him so that he can really become worse than Boko Haram.
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Stanchem029: 4:13pm On Jul 30, 2019
abdulyaro66:
Rubbish talk !
how?
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by gotnel: 4:16pm On Jul 30, 2019
Copied.

THE STRUGGLE OF THE HAUSA AGAINST THE FULANI by Gbonka Ebiri

The first charismatic Hausa leader to unite his people against Fulani overlords was a scholar by the name Abd al – Salam , another Hausa scholar by the name Dan Buya joined him. His movement started around 1818, shortly after the death of Usman Dan Fodio. At the time, almost all Hausa people lived in slave camps and over 60% of them were vassals of the Fulani feudal overlords…. Another large faction were turned to chattels and sold to the Ottoman traders. The revolt by these clerics to take back their lands started at Sokoto and spread from Sokoto to Kebbi and Zamfara. Sultan Bello was the ruler from Sokoto. He declared the leaders of the revolt as apostates. They were both defeated in battle and assassinated.

The Hausas were organizing for a second revolt when Lord Lugard showed up. Hoping to use his influence to sack the Fulani rulers, they enlisted en -masse into his army and formed the first battalions of the West African Frontier Force (WAFF)… Lugard betrayed them after the successful campaign and gave the land of the Hausa people back to the Emirs on the condition that the Emirs agreed to be vassals of the British. The Hausa people protested and tried to pressure him to replace them with Hausa rulers. He refused and believed that the Fulani, being a non negro race would be supposedly more intelligent people to work with in a system of indirect rule. In his journal, he wrote…. ‘The Fulani are an alien race of conquerors who had in turn been conquered. It would constitute danger to the state if they were ousted from their positions. Their intelligence enables them to appreciate more readily than the negro population the wider objects of the British policy….’

Shortly before independence, another charismatic ruler rose from the ranks to free his people from Fulani rule. He was also a scholar by the name Aminu Kano. He shared similar philosophies with Awolowo on socialism and emancipation of the masses. He argued that the talakawas were an exploited group in the North and swore to abolish both the emirates and privileged class known then as Masu Sarautu. His rising profile posed concern for the British and for a second time, they made laws that disenfranchised the Hausa people. They created an electoral college in the North with laws that gave the emirs the final approval of any elected member into the legislature. With this law, they silenced the voice of the talakawas championed by Aminu Kano and frustrated his revolution.

In the 70’s, another Hausa cleric emerged and rallied Hausa people, his name was Mohammadu Marwa, nicknamed ‘Mai Tatsine (Hausa name meaning “ the one who dance”). He deviated from many of the Sunni teachings and declared himself an annabi (Hausa ruler). The title in Hausa is reserved for prophets with divine inspiration..... He swore to rid Hausa land of the Fulani elites and the nobility that exploited the local rulers for over a century. Like Aminu kano, he drew a mass following among the talakawas. His movement was violent. He had weapons smuggled into Kano for a revolution that started in December 1980….. Shagari government used the military to fight the movement and killed over 5,000 people. The group was fearless and stood their ground to the last breadth…. Major Haliru Akilu, one of the commanders sent to restore order in Kano observed that the fanatics never retreated, even when they were overpowered. They were bolder than the guerillas we read about fighting in Malaysia or in the jungles of East Asia’

Mohammed Marwa was killed shortly after the revolt . ( It was said that at death, his body did not decay and this futher inspired his followers). A More brutal successor came after him. His name was Ali Suleiman (Musa Makaniki). He led a more violent uprisings in Kaduna and the most violent of all postcolonial Hausa revolts in Yola in 1984 which left thousands of people dead and thousands more homeless. Buhari ordered a ruthless crackdown on the group in Yola that led to the death of many members. Musa Makaniki fled to Cameroon to escape death by hanging and stayed in exile for many years.

The current cleric standing for the Hausa masses is El Zakzacky. Unlike the other previous leaders of the fight for freedom for Hausa people, El Zakzacky had western education and his movement started with intellectuals in the ranks. He finished with a first degree in Economics at ABU but was denied his certificate. In a country where the Northerners enjoyed the privilege of a quota system, he could have lived a good life by pledging allegiance to Futa Jalon rulers…. On the contrary, he chose to stand up for the injustice done to the Hausa people for over a century. Like the cleric before him, he deviated from all Islamic laws that bound them to Alien rulers that exploited the natives to form the nobility. His struggle is not about Islamic ideals, it is about freedom for Hausa people and rejection of Fulani nobility. His rhetoric is strictly centered on it and the government they greatly influence at federal level.

The emirs are alien rulers. Like the British who left at independence, they need to vacate the Northern kingdoms and give Hausa land back to its ancestral owners who have been seeking redress for injustice done to them by the Jihad of 1804 since the early 1800’s..... ‘Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.’ ( John F Kennedy)

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by huptin(m): 4:32pm On Jul 30, 2019
Simplyleo:
Shites are known groups while bh is not even a group.

Bh is just some arrangements by some Muslim fanatics that brainwashed some ignorant jobless miscreants to constitute nuisance. Afterwards, some politicians took advantage of that for political gains.

Shite is different. Their members are known even down to their relations including children. They live and practise their religion in town.

Let them dare the security agencies.

The herdsmen are not known abi? When the shit hits the fan now you will be first to run

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Sonia201919: 4:34pm On Jul 30, 2019
gotnel:
Copied.

THE STRUGGLE OF THE HAUSA AGAINST THE FULANI by Gbonka Ebiri

The first charismatic Hausa leader to unite his people against Fulani overlords was a scholar by the name Abd al – Salam , another Hausa scholar by the name Dan Buya joined him. His movement started around 1818, shortly after the death of Usman Dan Fodio. At the time, almost all Hausa people lived in slave camps and over 60% of them were vassals of the Fulani feudal overlords…. Another large faction were turned to chattels and sold to the Ottoman traders. The revolt by these clerics to take back their lands started at Sokoto and spread from Sokoto to Kebbi and Zamfara. Sultan Bello was the ruler from Sokoto. He declared the leaders of the revolt as apostates. They were both defeated in battle and assassinated.

The Hausas were organizing for a second revolt when Lord Lugard showed up. Hoping to use his influence to sack the Fulani rulers, they enlisted en -masse into his army and formed the first battalions of the West African Frontier Force (WAFF)… Lugard betrayed them after the successful campaign and gave the land of the Hausa people back to the Emirs on the condition that the Emirs agreed to be vassals of the British. The Hausa people protested and tried to pressure him to replace them with Hausa rulers. He refused and believed that the Fulani, being a non negro race would be supposedly more intelligent people to work with in a system of indirect rule. In his journal, he wrote…. ‘The Fulani are an alien race of conquerors who had in turn been conquered. It would constitute danger to the state if they were ousted from their positions. Their intelligence enables them to appreciate more readily than the negro population the wider objects of the British policy….’

Shortly before independence, another charismatic ruler rose from the ranks to free his people from Fulani rule. He was also a scholar by the name Aminu Kano. He shared similar philosophies with Awolowo on socialism and emancipation of the masses. He argued that the talakawas were an exploited group in the North and swore to abolish both the emirates and privileged class known then as Masu Sarautu. His rising profile posed concern for the British and for a second time, they made laws that disenfranchised the Hausa people. They created an electoral college in the North with laws that gave the emirs the final approval of any elected member into the legislature. With this law, they silenced the voice of the talakawas championed by Aminu Kano and frustrated his revolution.

In the 70’s, another Hausa cleric emerged and rallied Hausa people, his name was Mohammadu Marwa, nicknamed ‘Mai Tatsine (Hausa name meaning “ the one who dance”). He deviated from many of the Sunni teachings and declared himself an annabi (Hausa ruler). The title in Hausa is reserved for prophets with divine inspiration..... He swore to rid Hausa land of the Fulani elites and the nobility that exploited the local rulers for over a century. Like Aminu kano, he drew a mass following among the talakawas. His movement was violent. He had weapons smuggled into Kano for a revolution that started in December 1980….. Shagari government used the military to fight the movement and killed over 5,000 people. The group was fearless and stood their ground to the last breadth…. Major Haliru Akilu, one of the commanders sent to restore order in Kano observed that the fanatics never retreated, even when they were overpowered. They were bolder than the guerillas we read about fighting in Malaysia or in the jungles of East Asia’

Mohammed Marwa was killed shortly after the revolt . ( It was said that at death, his body did not decay and this futher inspired his followers). A More brutal successor came after him. His name was Ali Suleiman (Musa Makaniki). He led a more violent uprisings in Kaduna and the most violent of all postcolonial Hausa revolts in Yola in 1984 which left thousands of people dead and thousands more homeless. Buhari ordered a ruthless crackdown on the group in Yola that led to the death of many members. Musa Makaniki fled to Cameroon to escape death by hanging and stayed in exile for many years.

The current cleric standing for the Hausa masses is El Zakzacky. Unlike the other previous leaders of the fight for freedom for Hausa people, El Zakzacky had western education and his movement started with intellectuals in the ranks. He finished with a first degree in Economics at ABU but was denied his certificate. In a country where the Northerners enjoyed the privilege of a quota system, he could have lived a good life by pledging allegiance to Futa Jalon rulers…. On the contrary, he chose to stand up for the injustice done to the Hausa people for over a century. Like the cleric before him, he deviated from all Islamic laws that bound them to Alien rulers that exploited the natives to form the nobility. His struggle is not about Islamic ideals, it is about freedom for Hausa people and rejection of Fulani nobility. His rhetoric is strictly centered on it and the government they greatly influence at federal level.

The emirs are alien rulers. Like the British who left at independence, they need to vacate the Northern kingdoms and give Hausa land back to its ancestral owners who have been seeking redress for injustice done to them by the Jihad of 1804 since the early 1800’s..... ‘Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.’ ( John F Kennedy)

wow. see history. No wonder Buhari hate this man. Hausa people wake up from your slumber and stand up for your brother, and gain back your freedom from Fulani people o

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Aladdin1(m): 5:39pm On Jul 30, 2019
for the first time.i agree with this man.he spoke wise words,which are true in principle.

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Iamklade(m): 5:39pm On Jul 30, 2019
abdulyaro66:
Rubbish talk !
Spoken like a true disciple of aso rock who sees nothing good in constructive criticism of the government....bow your head in shame you and your ilks are the destroyers of this nation.

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Kabir2Mohammad(m): 5:45pm On Jul 30, 2019
You have to speak loud u know our President and chief judge of Nigeria has ear problem

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Iamklade(m): 5:49pm On Jul 30, 2019
Aidejay:
I feel insulted
One set of people will just be threatening our collective security with terrorism
It's not my prayer that such happens but who in their right senses want to be like Boko Haram?
Is boko Haraming now the next course of action? Killing innocent people?
Every human being has a breaking point....and nothing breaks a man like seeing his friends his family and loved ones killed and mercilessly slaughtered all in the name of curbing protesters excesses....so even if IMN doesn't plan on being like BH and they aren't going to derive any gain from killing innocent citizens but it might be their last resort out of frustration BH didn't set out as a terrorist organization at the initial stages but the treatment meted out to them and their leaders radicalised their thinking towards revenge and the easiest targets of revenge are the weak and defenceless God forbid because IMN will be more ruthless if they toe the path of revenge and buhari and his cronies keep pushing them towards the wall of revenge every day.....if the president and those at the helm of affairs of the nation can just take an independent decision devoid of external influence this nightmare will be over before we know it....let's just hope the government takes the right decision and toe the path of decency and reasoning for the good of the country.

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Iamklade(m): 5:53pm On Jul 30, 2019
Charly68:
Buhari knows & he is waiting to tame them by all means ...just allow him to do so
How many more lives do we have to lose before he does so,how many promising young energetic and bright futures have to be cut short before he does so....truth be told I think someone needs to remind buhari we are in a democratic dispensation lest he wakes up one day to find the country in arms up against him

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Iamklade(m): 6:03pm On Jul 30, 2019
Ruggedniggaone:
incontrovertible fact! how can a responsible leader be punishing his followers because terrorist country like Saudi Arabia ask him to do so bullhari mother need to be interrogated to know whether she was raped by gorilla that resulted in this disaster called bullhari because bullhari doesn't have human feeling at all he always behave like an animal which human being will be so heartless to the extent that he would refused to grant bail to someone your army buried bullet in his eye since 2015 till now the bullet has not be removed bullhari worse pass animal
I have never and I will never support buhari but irrespective of political ideas and belief we still have to make it our collective responsibility to remind him to always do the needful and to know that their is separation of powers for a reason so that the country can move forward and you can't hide under religious umbrella to perpetrate evil it is totally unacceptable....Osibanjo is a better president than buhari you can check the records of his achievements during buhari's elongated sick leave.......buhari is an ethnic and religious bigot and excepts he breaks free from his ethnic and religious bondage they might as well be his downfall and the biggest hindrances to his presidential tenure.

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Iamklade(m): 6:06pm On Jul 30, 2019
Dpharisee:
He is right, even Israel could not defeat Hezbollah in their war in Lebanon because Shiites in the Middle East have sympathy of Christians in Syria and Lebanon because they protect Churches from Sunni attackers such as ISIS, Taleban, Jabat Al Nusra. They are in alignment with Orthodox Russia who support Shiites across the world.

The Persian Shiites in Iran are technologically advanced when compared to Arab Saudi Arabia who depend entirely on the West for their safety which is why even Trump and UK can only make noise.
Britain seized Iranian ship and the Iranians threatened to retaliate and seized a British ship and nothing happened.

Even Saudi Arabia with all the expensive weapons at their disposal cannot defeat a ragtag Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen backed by Iran according to CNN, they ended starving the citizens of Yemen to death with Naval blockade by Western forces.
If Shiites decide to engage the FG of Nigeria they would be worse than Sunni Boko Haram who kill indiscriminately and lack widespread local support.
The reality is that Shiites unlike Sunnis can easily align with anybody to achieve their aim
God bless you for this write up may the light truth and good of God never depart your life

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Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by meobizy(f): 6:35pm On Jul 30, 2019
If they do then it will make governing the country more difficult, hopefully leading to only qualified individuals contesting for political positions. I see the situation as a potential blessing and curse.
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Nobody: 6:38pm On Jul 30, 2019
meobizy:
If they do then it will make governing the country more difficult, hopefully leading to only qualified individuals contesting for political positions. I see the situation as a potential blessing and curse.
Wow! Y’all really slow as f.cuk.
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by Fourwinds: 6:38pm On Jul 30, 2019
gotnel:
Copied.

THE STRUGGLE OF THE HAUSA AGAINST THE FULANI by Gbonka Ebiri

The first charismatic Hausa leader to unite his people against Fulani overlords was a scholar by the name Abd al – Salam , another Hausa scholar by the name Dan Buya joined him. His movement started around 1818, shortly after the death of Usman Dan Fodio. At the time, almost all Hausa people lived in slave camps and over 60% of them were vassals of the Fulani feudal overlords…. Another large faction were turned to chattels and sold to the Ottoman traders. The revolt by these clerics to take back their lands started at Sokoto and spread from Sokoto to Kebbi and Zamfara. Sultan Bello was the ruler from Sokoto. He declared the leaders of the revolt as apostates. They were both defeated in battle and assassinated.

The Hausas were organizing for a second revolt when Lord Lugard showed up. Hoping to use his influence to sack the Fulani rulers, they enlisted en -masse into his army and formed the first battalions of the West African Frontier Force (WAFF)… Lugard betrayed them after the successful campaign and gave the land of the Hausa people back to the Emirs on the condition that the Emirs agreed to be vassals of the British. The Hausa people protested and tried to pressure him to replace them with Hausa rulers. He refused and believed that the Fulani, being a non negro race would be supposedly more intelligent people to work with in a system of indirect rule. In his journal, he wrote…. ‘The Fulani are an alien race of conquerors who had in turn been conquered. It would constitute danger to the state if they were ousted from their positions. Their intelligence enables them to appreciate more readily than the negro population the wider objects of the British policy….’

Shortly before independence, another charismatic ruler rose from the ranks to free his people from Fulani rule. He was also a scholar by the name Aminu Kano. He shared similar philosophies with Awolowo on socialism and emancipation of the masses. He argued that the talakawas were an exploited group in the North and swore to abolish both the emirates and privileged class known then as Masu Sarautu. His rising profile posed concern for the British and for a second time, they made laws that disenfranchised the Hausa people. They created an electoral college in the North with laws that gave the emirs the final approval of any elected member into the legislature. With this law, they silenced the voice of the talakawas championed by Aminu Kano and frustrated his revolution.

In the 70’s, another Hausa cleric emerged and rallied Hausa people, his name was Mohammadu Marwa, nicknamed ‘Mai Tatsine (Hausa name meaning “ the one who dance”). He deviated from many of the Sunni teachings and declared himself an annabi (Hausa ruler). The title in Hausa is reserved for prophets with divine inspiration..... He swore to rid Hausa land of the Fulani elites and the nobility that exploited the local rulers for over a century. Like Aminu kano, he drew a mass following among the talakawas. His movement was violent. He had weapons smuggled into Kano for a revolution that started in December 1980….. Shagari government used the military to fight the movement and killed over 5,000 people. The group was fearless and stood their ground to the last breadth…. Major Haliru Akilu, one of the commanders sent to restore order in Kano observed that the fanatics never retreated, even when they were overpowered. They were bolder than the guerillas we read about fighting in Malaysia or in the jungles of East Asia’

Mohammed Marwa was killed shortly after the revolt . ( It was said that at death, his body did not decay and this futher inspired his followers). A More brutal successor came after him. His name was Ali Suleiman (Musa Makaniki). He led a more violent uprisings in Kaduna and the most violent of all postcolonial Hausa revolts in Yola in 1984 which left thousands of people dead and thousands more homeless. Buhari ordered a ruthless crackdown on the group in Yola that led to the death of many members. Musa Makaniki fled to Cameroon to escape death by hanging and stayed in exile for many years.

The current cleric standing for the Hausa masses is El Zakzacky. Unlike the other previous leaders of the fight for freedom for Hausa people, El Zakzacky had western education and his movement started with intellectuals in the ranks. He finished with a first degree in Economics at ABU but was denied his certificate. In a country where the Northerners enjoyed the privilege of a quota system, he could have lived a good life by pledging allegiance to Futa Jalon rulers…. On the contrary, he chose to stand up for the injustice done to the Hausa people for over a century. Like the cleric before him, he deviated from all Islamic laws that bound them to Alien rulers that exploited the natives to form the nobility. His struggle is not about Islamic ideals, it is about freedom for Hausa people and rejection of Fulani nobility. His rhetoric is strictly centered on it and the government they greatly influence at federal level.

The emirs are alien rulers. Like the British who left at independence, they need to vacate the Northern kingdoms and give Hausa land back to its ancestral owners who have been seeking redress for injustice done to them by the Jihad of 1804 since the early 1800’s..... ‘Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.’ ( John F Kennedy)
Re: Ango Abdullahi: "Shi'ites Can Become Worse Than Boko Haram, Release El-Zakzaky" by meobizy(f): 6:47pm On Jul 30, 2019
BKBabe2019:
Wow! Y’all really slow as f.cuk.
...and one can see from such a response why replying nobodies online is an exercise in futility.

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