Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,154,995 members, 7,825,072 topics. Date: Sunday, 12 May 2024 at 05:34 AM

Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria (16036 Views)

Hardship: Nigerians Are In Pains And Frustration. My Experience This Morning. / PVC Collectors Protest Perceived Intimidation And Frustration By INEC In Lagos / Abdullahi Bello Bodejo To Fulani Herders: Don’t Obey Open Grazing Ban (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (Reply) (Go Down)

Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:29am On Feb 08, 2021
The mockery of pastoralist Fulani over their enthusiasm for cows has made way for the slurs of "terrorists" and "militia" as disputes with others in West Africa lead to bloodshed. In Nigeria they face other problems too.

The voices of the two boys, neither older than 16, carry over the sound of more than 20 cows trotting through the grass. Day in and day out they have to ensure the animals are well grazed and watered in the fields of Jos in central Nigeria's Plateau State.

Looking on, Idris Abdullahi Bayero considers himself lucky. The 29-year-old graduate of history and international studies at the University of Jos was once just like these boys, living in the bush and on the move with his family and their cows, calves and goats.

Education is one of the main challenges facing the Fulani who have traditionally led a nomadic existence across western and central Africa. Although most now live in more permanent settlements, these are still often far from schools or other facilities such as healthcare centers.

"We are not treated equally"

Often Fulani are not able to begin or continue much more than a basic education because they are expected to care for their livestock from a relatively young age. Cows are not only the pride and joy of the Fulani – they are also their bank. Bayero, who is now job-hunting, was able to finish school with the support of his community. To continue to university, he had to sell his cows.

"Well, actually I sold a lot of the cows that I have. Any time I want to pay school fees, I will go to the bush and catch one of them, take it to the market and sell it. That's how I paid my school fees. Yes, even though I don't want it to be like this. How I wish I would have had something where I get income and leave my cattle," he says.

Life has not been so easy for Miriam Mohammed, 20. She was only able to attend school for a short while before she became a mother of two small children. She lives in a small settlement, an hour's drive from Jos.

"My problem is I was born here but we are not given equal rights. They don't want to see me on this land. And the government is doing nothing about it. The government is supposed to look into this problem and treat us as equals, just like any other person born here. But we are not treated equally. They don't want us on the land. I was born here but I don't know why they don't want me to be here," she says.

Mohammed is angry about the lack of infrastructure, which has long been an issue, and the negative image the Fulanis seem to have acquired.

The conflict between Fulani herders and farmers in Nigeria is long-running. Clashes – with both sides armed – have resulted in hundreds of fatalities since the start of this year alone.

Frustration brings danger

Media reports attribute blame to the Fulani. The Voice, a daily newspaper in Benue State, wrote: "Armed Fulani militia last Wednesday killed three persons in Gwer local government area of Benue state." The term is often used in talk shows, including Sunrise Daily on Channels TV.

"This stigmatization will actually lead to serious animosity between these two conflicting parties or groups because Fulani will begin to look at other tribes as their enemies. They will become radical day by day," Bayero warns.

Bayero says there is a danger that an unequal situation will get worse and that the frustration at being blamed for the conflict could see young Fulani especially lured into crime or terrorism.

"You see, my cow is rustled. Me, I'll maybe be killed. My brother has been killed and nothing is done about it. In fact, they start looking at the state as their enemy, too. So from there the terrorists will use to take advantage of it, convince them – use them."

That is an aspect people often forget, especially Christians in Nigeria's Middle Belt region, where Plateau and Benue states are located. They complain about cattle destroying their fields and accuse the Fulani of spreading Islam southwards and starting a jihad against Christian communities.


Fulani 'need to tell their own story'

Still, some Christians firmly disagree. Blaise Agwom, a Catholic priest and head of the Dialogue, Reconciliation and Peace Center in Jos, is one of them.

"Because of this stigmatization, there are places where a normal Fulani youth can't enter now because they have been described as 'Fulani terrorists.' There are a lot of good and peace-loving Fulani who cohabit peacefully with their local communities or neighbors," he says.

Father Blaise organizes meetings and workshops for young people from different faiths and ethnic groups. A peaceful life is still possible.

"I feel one of the ways for the young Fulani generation is to also get friendly towards the media. They need to tell their own story. Unless you tell your own story, nobody will tell it for you. So, they need to rescue themselves by using the media to change the narratives," he said.

That's exactly Bayero's goal: when he is out and about in Jos he tries to convince people he encounters to join him in opening up about the Fulani way of life. The stigma around young Fulani is not helpful, he believes, and education is a way out.

"Now I have this dream, this campaign. My own priority is to take education to the doorstep of my people because they are the most backward, most abandoned people. They are the most isolated people. Government doesn't care about them. Since government doesn't care about them they don't talk," he says.

https://m.dw.com/en/fulani-herders-endure-stigma-and-frustration-in-nigeria/a-45462127

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:30am On Feb 08, 2021

1 Like

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Kaduna1stson: 6:30am On Feb 08, 2021
South west people has been mocking herdsmen the most. They have refused us access to good grass, by planting food on the bushes where we are supposed to feed our flock.

28 Likes 7 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Agboriotejoye(m): 6:53am On Feb 08, 2021
Leave leprosy and be treating ringworms.
If you like sponsor an article in Washington post or New York times, if you continue with your barbaric ways, you will face the consequences sooner or later.

194 Likes 11 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by helinues: 6:59am On Feb 08, 2021
undecided undecided

How many years have the herdsmen be causing havoc in all part of Nigeria?

So we should allow you people to continue killing innocent people ?.

Anyways, it's simple, create a ranch for your cows or you would be ejected from any part of Southern Nigeria.

You guys are free to do anyhow you like in Northern part, that's less of our problems

96 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by helinues: 7:00am On Feb 08, 2021
Kaduna1stson:
South west people has been mocking herdsmen the most. They have refused us access to good grass, by planting food on the bushes where we are supposed to feed our flock.

Chinedu, be proud of your lineage..

It is only inferiority complex that would make one to be claiming a tribe he is not from

74 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:05am On Feb 08, 2021
All in all, the issue is, until we have a properly funded police and until Nigerians learn to allow the Law to do its job, instead of seeking quick revenge soilutions, this crisis will continue.

"
You see, my cow is rustled. Me, I'll maybe be killed. My brother has been killed and nothing is done about it. In fact, they start looking at the state as their enemy, too. So from there the terrorists will use to take advantage of it, convince them – use them."

The thing that the herdsman should have done is called the police, and let them do their job.

But no, most Nigerians prefer self help and taking the laws into their own hands.

8 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Obamaofusa: 7:07am On Feb 08, 2021
Fulanis have been defeated.

4 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Redoil: 7:09am On Feb 08, 2021
SilverNorGold:
SOURCE: https://m.dw.com/en/fulani-herders-endure-stigma-and-frustration-in-nigeria/a-45462127
nigeria is the property of fulani alone abi
which fulani leader said they will never rest until they dip the koran into the sea (by converting the whole south west)

9 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:20am On Feb 08, 2021
The Terrorists apologists are all on front page massaging Fulani terrorists

27 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:33am On Feb 08, 2021
Fulani and igbos are the same.... Why Fulani domination is vivid and clear.... Igbos own is subtle, the only flaw in igbo and Fulani domination is that they can't manage resources.... Igbo can't even manage tiny alaigbo they have, Fulani own is just cow, no economy importance.

This two tribe should give up and let us live in peace. If not for Lord Luggard... We no dey d same category.

70 Likes 7 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by MuchAdo: 8:37am On Feb 08, 2021
Kadun...:
South west people has been mocking herdsmen the most. They have refused us access to good grass, by planting food on the bushes where we are supposed to feed our flock.

Who is this jobless looonatic and pigidiott

35 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by PureMe01: 8:40am On Feb 08, 2021
helinues:


Chinedu, be proud of your lineage..

It is only inferiority complex that would make one to be claiming a tribe he is not from
are you done defending terrorist Fulani herdsmen against your people? You claim to be Yoruba but your people are denying you upandan here on nairaland.
Who we go come believe now?

30 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by PrinceOfLagos: 8:43am On Feb 08, 2021
SuperBold:
Fulani and igbos are the same.... Why Fulani domination is vivid and clear.... Igbos own is subtle, the only flaw in igbo and Fulani domination is that they can't manage resources.... Igbo can't even manage tiny alaigbo they have, Fulani own is just cow, no economy importance.

This two tribe should give up and let us live in peace. If not for Lord Luggard... We no dey d same category.

Which category you dey?

The fulanis that are below you category are already claiming your lands and raping your women unchallenged and here you are claiming to be above there level .

I laugh at people like you.

Soon, an Emir will be installed in Ogun and oyo state by the fulanis and nothing will be done about it .

62 Likes 5 Shares

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 8:53am On Feb 08, 2021
Imagine! The marauders and killers employing the weapon of taqqiya or reverse psychology.We are not deceived.

35 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by backnbeta(f): 9:04am On Feb 08, 2021
Kaduna1stson:
South west people has been mocking herdsmen the most. They have refused us access to good grass, by planting food on the bushes where we are supposed to feed our flock.
Truly, we must keep distance from people who wear masks undecided

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Asgard13: 9:20am On Feb 08, 2021
helinues:


Chinedu, be proud of your lineage..

It is only inferiority complex that would make one to be claiming a tribe he is not from


E concern you....

See pain... who hold you not to claim your usual south south... abi time never reach ?

Yoruba man...

E hard una to take wetin una dey give without qualms..

6 Likes

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Asgard13: 9:24am On Feb 08, 2021
SuperBold:
Fulani and igbos are the same.... Why Fulani domination is vivid and clear.... Igbos own is subtle, the only flaw in igbo and Fulani domination is that they can't manage resources.... Igbo can't even manage tiny alaigbo they have, Fulani own is just cow, no economy importance.

This two tribe should give up and let us live in peace. If not for Lord Luggard... We no dey d same category.

If you say dem no get sense .... mod go ban you..

Read this post and judge if the person geh sense, daft IQ , Ignorantly stupid , or just being another Bayerebe?

Nairaland judge oh..

16 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 9:38am On Feb 08, 2021
. . .
Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by orisa37: 9:38am On Feb 08, 2021
IN NIGERIA, THE FULANIS FACE EXTINCTION NOW SINCE THEY TREAD ON YORUBAS TIVS AND IGBOS NATURAL HUMAN RIGHTS.

2 Likes

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Warripikine: 9:41am On Feb 08, 2021
Go form your own country..

1 Like

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:42am On Feb 08, 2021
Are you Yoruba today?


helinues:
undecided undecided

How many years have the herdsmen be causing havoc in all part of Nigeria?

So we should allow you people to continue killing innocent people ?.

Anyways, it's simple, create a ranch for your cows or you would be ejected from any part of Southern Nigeria.

You guys are free to do anyhow you like in Northern part, that's less of our problems

24 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Optional09: 9:50am On Feb 08, 2021
Yoruba should tell the young Yoruba to prepare for war, because the Fulani are ready to take you to war to conquer the entire Nigeria

5 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by privaldo: 10:44am On Feb 08, 2021
helinues:
undecided undecided

How many years have the herdsmen be causing havoc in all part of Nigeria?

So we should allow you people to continue killing innocent people ?.

Anyways, it's simple, create a ranch for your cows or you would be ejected from any part of Southern Nigeria.

You guys are free to do anyhow you like in Northern part, that's less of our problems

Double-edged sword. You are always consistent in acting and speaking like a lunatic, sometimes you make one wonder how you act in reality.

26 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by DamnnNiggarr: 10:48am On Feb 08, 2021
shocked

SuperBold:
Fulani and igbos are the same.... Why Fulani domination is vivid and clear.... Igbos own is subtle, the only flaw in igbo and Fulani domination is that they can't manage resources.... Igbo can't even manage tiny alaigbo they have, Fulani own is just cow, no economy importance.

This two tribe should give up and let us live in peace. If not for Lord Luggard... We no dey d same category.

3 Likes

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by JovialJune(f): 10:49am On Feb 08, 2021
helinues:
undecided undecided

How many years have the herdsmen be causing havoc in all part of Nigeria?

So we should allow you people to continue killing innocent people ?.

Anyways, it's simple, create a ranch for your cows or you would be ejected from any part of Southern Nigeria.

You guys are free to do anyhow you like in Northern part, that's less of our problems


Helinues, who beat you to talk with sense today? Talk to me.....

9 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by buyhairs: 10:49am On Feb 08, 2021
Them node beg shit to smell na

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:49am On Feb 08, 2021
EVERY COMMUNITY, TRIBE, LOCALITY HAS ITS BAD EGG BUT ONCE THE BAD OUTWEIGH THE GOOD AND NOTHING IS DONE, THEN BAD BEGINS TO CORRUPT THE GOOD..
YOUR WOUNDS IS FESTERING AND NOTHING IS DONE TO CURTAIL IT FROM SPREADING, MAYBE CUTTING IT OFF WILL SOOTH YOU

5 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fulani Herders Endure Stigma And Frustration In Nigeria by AbijaJ: 10:49am On Feb 08, 2021
True. But no be only Fulani. Same applies to all other tribes in Nigeria. We are all frustrated. undecided

9 Likes 1 Share

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (Reply)

Julius Abure Remains Our National Chairman - NLC / Emefiele Released After Meeting Bail Conditions / Bola Tinubu And Buhari To Float New Political Party Ahead Of The 2015 Election

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 57
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.