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Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Legendguy(m): 6:56pm On Feb 22, 2021
Another Civil War in Nigeria Is Inevitable & Imminent: Fulani Irredentists Poised to Seize Nigeria as New Homeland
by Basil Okoh

(“WAR WILL SOON BREAK OUT IN NIGERIA. MARK MY WORDS” – Olusegun Obasanjo.)
Another civil war in Nigeria has become imminent and inevitable. The reason for its inevitability is simply because Muhammadu Buhari, the Northern Nigeria Fulani oligarchs and the wider network of Fulani in Sub-Saharan Africa have concluded plans to adopt Nigeria as the homeland for all Fulani in Africa.
They have realized that the wandering and rootless lifestyle of cattle herding Fulani is no longer tenable in the twenty-first century. Fulani need to have land to call home and rear cattle and that land should be Nigeria. The indigenous peoples of Nigeria have vehemently and stridently opposed this diabolical plan and both sides are mobilizing for war. The Fulani won’t relent, and the indigenous people will not give up their land.

The same Fulani Project, having failed so shamelessly and woefully in the Central Africa Republic, will not be allowed to fail this time as the Nigerian Fulani project is better funded with the massive creaming of the sovereign wealth of Nigeria through nationwide kidnapping for ransom by lower class Fulani and seizure of the reins of Government and wealth by the elite Fulani.
Kidnapping and the seizure of the institutions of Government are all to implant Fulani into the mainstream and control of politics and the economy of Nigeria for the objective of funding the Fulani Project in Nigeria.

The Central Africa Republic (CAR) has gone through exactly the same experience that Nigeria is going through right now in the hands of the Fulani. The country has been run down by the killings and destitution wrought by rival gangs in the fight to destroy the chokehold the Fulani had on the politics and economy of their country. Although the Fulani hegemony over the CAR has been defeated, the street gangs that defeated the armed forces have turned on one another and themselves, unable to rise above petty gang warfare to rebuild their nation.

The Fulani have become a blight on Africa and its most populous country, Nigeria. Unable to break out of its centuries-old cow herding and wandering culture, it continues to pull down every nation wherever it has any populations. Some countries in West Africa, Ghana and their ancestral home Guinea, have mastered the brutal tactics of dealing with Fulani and the Fulani have learned the bitter lesson by staying away from these countries.
In the CAR, the Fulani, following the pattern of their ethnocentric politics, had seized control of the commanding heights of the country’s military and financial institutions, the foreign exchange trade, the mining and export of gold and above all the governing structures of government. Mitchel Djotodia, a hare-brained military officer and his Fulani faction seized power in a brazen coup by a demographic minority. All the non-Fulani military officers were flushed out of the forces, Fulani merchants seized all the mineral deposits in the country, non-Fulani traders were barred from trading in foreign exchange and the entire top echelon of the Civil Service were occupied by Fulani by as much as 83%.

France, the former colonial masters of CAR watched them do all these over the years and did not raise a protest. As in Nigeria, the Fulani were just 3% of the population of CAR, tucked in the desert recesses of the nation’s Northwest. No world or regional power raised a whimper even though the ethnic groups of the rich southern forest regions roiled. The Fulani went even beyond the provocative as they are doing now in Nigeria.

They started seizing ethnic lands, raiding churches and killing worshippers, the most brazen being the attack on Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in a town near Bangui the capital, where dozens of Catholic faithful were massacred during mass. The Fulani used their cattle bases allotted by Government to launch attacks and gunfights on the surrounding communities for robberies and ransom paying kidnaps as is happening now in Nigeria.

Again, as is happening in Nigeria today, the purpose of all the action of the Fulani was simple; to transfer all wealth available in the CAR by all and every means and place it in the hands and control of the Fulani. It is the same playbook guiding the actions and policies of the Buhari Government in Nigeria. The Fulani elite are raiding the Central Bank, buying dollars and other currencies at heavily discounted rates; other Fulani are raiding the NNPC, plowing through the vaults and trading Nigerian crude for personal gain.
The educated wing are mowing down governing structures, taking forceful charge and control of all commanding heights of Government and the armed forces. The uneducated Fulani herdsmen are engaged in kidnapping for ransom and now primed to take over ethnic lands, spreading themselves across the nation in settlements acquired with public funds to terrorize indigenous populations.
It will be of great use to retell the story of CAR so as to understand how the youth of the country removed the yoke of unremitting oppression by the Fulani. The youth formed street gangs and committed to taking on the army with all their vaunted training and intimidating and deadly weaponry. The youth had locally fabricated flint guns and machetes, while the army was menacing with their machine guns, grenade throwers and rocket launchers.

When the fight started on that fateful day in 2013 in Bangui, everyone expected a complete annihilation of youth on the streets, but the youth took the fight straight to the Guard Brigade near the Presidential Palace.

By the evening of the same day, soldiers’ bodies were seen littering the streets while some were cut to pieces. By nightfall, the streets of Bangui had become the playground and the killing field of the youth of Bangui. In three days of street fighting, the entire Presidential Guards of the army of the CAR was decimated, in disarray running to their ethnic base in the far north and President Djotodia, the Fulani tyrant had abdicated and run away from the Presidential Palace and Capital, Bangui.

Tyrants survive for only as long as the people live in fear and choose to tolerate them. The Buhari Government is counting on deploying the Nigerian armed forces against the many ethnicities where the RUGA will be sited, beginning with the minority groups.
Buhari plans to deploy Nigerian troops to subdue Nigerian people for the benefit of Fulani. The Central Africa Republic provides a veritable lesson on how to deal with the unrelenting Fulani menace. The Niger Delta and Boko Haram, if anything, have shown that the Nigeria army is not invincible in a fight with local forces. If anything, the Nigeria Army will likely disintegrate if made to fight in many fronts at once.

It is a known truth that the Fulani will not relent in their quest for the conquest of Nigeria until they have seized all sources of income and made everyone else subservient to their rule and hegemony.
Ahmadu defined Northern Nigeria & rest of the country.
Ahmadu Bello, a grandson of the Sultan of Sokoto, was one of the first Northerners to become exposed to Western education. He grew up to take over the mantle of leadership of Northern Nigeria’s political establishment and subsequently, that of the entire country.

The Fulani in Nigeria, in nearly a century of political and economic ascendancy, have acquired so much power and money that it will defeat the purpose of such acquisition if they don’t deploy it for the very purpose for the grasp for power, which is the conquest of Nigeria for the overlordship of the Fulani. The final stage of the grand plan to subdue Nigeria for Fulani overlordship is afoot and Buhari and his people cannot back out now. So, a war has to be fought to resolve matters.
Our people say that you don’t strip a woman naked just to start looking. Nigeria has been stripped naked and with the RUGA monstrosity on the works, the next thing is to begin the deployment of troops to protect RUGA in their various locations of development.

It was bound to happen that the Fulani who have been taking so much out of Nigeria and have succeeded in tying Nigeria hand and foot politically and economically, will take the wrong step into the abyss one day. The logical culmination of all the rapaciousness would be the last-ditch attempt at the ultimate land grab, to seize the lands belonging to indigenous communities and hand it over to Fulani.
Internecine war in different RUGA locations and different fronts is, therefore, inevitable. Communities will rage to keep their land or lose it to their eternal shame and regret. Communities, particularly in Igboland, will instead choose to be annihilated than lose their land to hostile and predatory people.

Fulani have no land in Nigeria because they are not indigenous to Nigeria. They are migrants into Nigeria. The decision by the Fulani to seize land by force in Nigeria can only lead to war in the many places where this seizure will happen. The people must resist as of necessity. They have done so in the Central Africa Republic and reduced the country to rubble, and they will do it again in Nigeria.

Buhari will be compelled to deploy police and soldiers to defend the settlements and war will be declared everywhere there is a RUGA settlement in Nigeria. Fulani have no land to hold dear and protect in Nigeria. In fact, Fulani have no stake or investment in the project called Nigeria and will not care if Nigeria burns, in fact, Fulani will be very willing to let Nigeria burn if the people are not willing to submit to their overlordship.

So, they are minded to adopt a scorched earth policy to obliterate Nigeria. They have nothing to lose. They did it in CAR and they will do the same in Nigeria. It will be the responsibility of the indigenous people of Nigeria to find common grounds to protect the land of their ancestral inheritance and prevent the Fulani from putting a knife on their unity and their need to bind themselves together in one nation, but they cannot do this without first containing the Fulani. Fulani will try to divide them.
Belligerence, conquest and Islamization
Fulani expansionist agenda is predicated on the on belligerence, conquest and Islamization. Indigenous cultures and peoples cannot stand in the path of a declared Fulani without eliciting the ire of this semi-nomadic tribal people.

Buhari and the Fulani oligarchs are counting strongly on deploying the armed forces to quell insurrections that will arise from this massive land grab, but that will be the Achilles heel of their grand plan. Once soldiers are armed to put down these insurrections, they will turn against their commanders to defend their communities. Nigerians should, therefore, await the great unraveling of their armed forces.

Do the Fulani have the firepower, the men and the capacity to fight? In the entire history of the Nigerian armed forces, the Hausa/Fulani officers and enlisted men have always been promoted far beyond their qualifications and competencies. The capacity to fight and operate the different departments of modern warfare will be put to the overwhelming test in any ensuing encounter.

The Fulani never fight an enemy in frontal war. They attack isolated and undefended villages. In any direct confrontation, they run away. It was evident even in the battle of Bangui. Well-armed Fulani soldiers could not take on street gangs with flint guns and machetes. It has also shown in the war against Boko Haram. The poor performance of commanders of their ethnic stock is a bad joke among soldiers in the front.

Hausa/Fulani soldier had to be sorted out and protected from slaughter by Boko Haram forces. This is not to talk of unending betrayals of their Christian colleagues and commanders in the battlefront.

Buhari, a Fulani irredentist, will use to his advantage and for the benefits of his agenda to divide the ethnic and religious cleavages among the people of Nigeria. But the people ought to know that the Fulani are friends to no one and that a Fulani friend today can become an adversary tomorrow. You are only friend to Fulani for as long as you continue to serve a purpose in their overall plan.
Let the talk cease and the battle begin!

Source: https://www.lnc-usa.org/blog/central-african-republic-car-experienced-what-nigeria-is-going-through-today-prevailed/

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Nobody: 7:03pm On Feb 22, 2021
YES
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by flamingREED(m): 7:07pm On Feb 22, 2021
Why not??
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by meccuno: 7:12pm On Feb 22, 2021
The afonja is scared to fight and they would willingly offer their land without any form of resistance. They would be the one to tell us why war isn't good that the best option is to allow the Fulani take our lands. Cowards.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:13pm On Feb 22, 2021
Great write up!
A typical Nigerian doesn't know where Central African Republic is let alone what is happening there,
To them if it's beyond APC/PDP, it's too complicated

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Legendguy(m): 7:14pm On Feb 22, 2021
The real war will start when federal government start grabbing land for ruga in southern and middle belt Nigeria

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Legendguy(m): 7:17pm On Feb 22, 2021
meccuno:
The afonja is scared to fight and they would willingly offer their land without any form of resistance. They would be the one to tell us why war isn't good that the best option is to allow the Fulani take our lands. Cowards.
Tye yorubas use to say they are not cowards.
Let's wait and see if they have any other alternative to fight them. May be they would rely on African tradition

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by ZKOSOSO(m): 7:18pm On Feb 22, 2021
That's where we heading right now....!! Just a little more time!

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by LordLugard1: 7:23pm On Feb 22, 2021
The problem in Nigeria is that some people are not wise to understand and doesn't learn from history. The Fulani had brought religious colouration in Nigeria. Even though Fulani had always use the Hausa and Yorubas that are Muslims to achieve their aim and after that dump them. Only if these Hausa and Yoruba Muslims will stop being a willing tool in the hands of the Fulanis.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Nobody: 7:25pm On Feb 22, 2021
Who’s gonna read all of this?
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Rugaria: 7:26pm On Feb 22, 2021
Tyrants survive for only as long as the people live in fear and choose to tolerate them. The Buhari Government is counting on deploying the Nigerian armed forces against the many ethnicities where the RUGA will be sited, beginning with the minority groups.
Buhari plans to deploy Nigerian troops to subdue Nigerian people for the benefit of Fulani. The Central Africa Republic provides a veritable lesson on how to deal with the unrelenting Fulani menace. The Niger Delta and Boko Haram, if anything, have shown that the Nigeria army is not invincible in a fight with local forces. If anything, the Nigeria Army will likely disintegrate if made to fight in many fronts at once

That's what they richly deserve. But the problem is that one or two ethnic groups in Nigeria will rather be slaves than fight oppression. You need numbers to fight them off from different points! But one Igboho that started off well the other day never lasted for a week before chickening out. Even his house was burnt down by the same people he was fighting for. It's crazy! If the whole country understands how easy it is to take out their opressors if they can work together, the problem is solved..

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Nowenuse: 7:27pm On Feb 22, 2021
This story was the absolute truth of what happened in the CAR. Most Nigerians are not aware cos we are very myopic and shortsighted.

This event will play out also in Nigeria shortly. The only sad difference is that in the case of Nigeria, it will assume a religious dimensions due to the way the Fulanis have successfully infiltrated Hausa' land, the Kanuris and other northern Muslims with intermarriage and all that.

So the war in Nigeria will actually be the entire south and Middlebelt/Northern Christians against the Hausa' fulanis, Kanuris and other northern Muslims.

The only thing you missed out in the story OP is the potency of the jjujju that the CAR youths used. Those people jazz no be here ooo. If not how do u explain ppl using cutlasses, bow & arrows and Dane guns to fight a military?

I speak French, and I have met with natives of CAR who explained the situation well to me. The kind of juju they have na grade 1.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Pierocash(m): 7:41pm On Feb 22, 2021
If there is any place foolanis will conquer and grab land in the South, it may be south west. South east and south south is a no-go-area for them.

If ordinary CAR can defeat them,nah for Naija dem one mess up?

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Valkrie: 7:42pm On Feb 22, 2021
Let the war come fulani would understand that what happened to them in CAR is just a picnic...!!

They would experience evil in it purest form from all the Nigerian tribes that have been oppressed all these while..they should have chosen Niger or Chad republic and not Nigeria of all places...

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Ayo8(m): 7:51pm On Feb 22, 2021
We all see this coming... it's time to prepare...but our southern legislators and governors are busy romancing their jihadists counterparts all because of party politics and self grants.
I hope they will find succor with their loots in foreign countries when the fight breaks out.
Even though its not the best for us, civil
war seem to be the path to sovereignty of the various Nigerian tribes.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Legendguy(m): 7:53pm On Feb 22, 2021
Pierocash:
If there is any place foolanis will conquer and grab land in the South, it may be south west. South east and south south is a no-go-area for them.

If ordinary CAR can defeat them,nah for Naija dem one mess up?
They no know say we indigenous Nigerians get madness for head. We dey wait make they push us to the wall beyond limit then they would know difference between Nigeria and CAR.
Let government began grabbing our land first then they will receive the treatment beyond CAR. I really like what ESN is doing

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by dometome: 7:58pm On Feb 22, 2021
Nowenuse:
This story was the absolute truth of what happened in the CAR. Most Nigerians are not aware cos we are very myopic and shortsighted.

This event will play out also in Nigeria shortly. The only sad difference is that in the case of Nigeria, it will assume a religious dimensions due to the way the Fulanis have successfully infiltrated Hausa' land, the Kanuris and other northern Muslims with intermarriage and all that.

So the war in Nigeria will actually be the entire south and Middlebelt/Northern Christians against the Hausa' fulanis, Kanuris and other northern Muslims.

The only thing you missed out in the story OP is the potency of the jjujju that the CAR youths used. Those people jazz no be here ooo. If not how do u explain ppl using cutlasses, bow & arrows and Dane guns to fight a military?

I speak French, and I have met with natives of CAR who explained the situation well to me. The kind of juju they have na grade 1.
Seleca contre les Anti Balaka
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by byinks(f): 8:09pm On Feb 22, 2021
They have learned from their mistakes in CAR....it won't be easy for indigenous ppl of Nigeria to repel, unless they unite.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by CobraAnambra: 8:59pm On Feb 22, 2021
Very soon.


-cobra
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by ken6488(m): 9:12pm On Feb 22, 2021
If you want peace, prepare for war

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by NOwazobia: 9:29pm On Feb 22, 2021
MajorLeaguePlay:
Who’s gonna read all of this?
Me. I read everything and never regretted doing so.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by NOwazobia: 9:34pm On Feb 22, 2021
The post is inspiring.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Ngwamankillyou(m): 9:43pm On Feb 22, 2021
Every sane Nigerian should take the fight to the foolish tribe called Fulani, they are worthless in Guinea their birth place, they are worthless in Mali, they are worthless in Burkina Faso, Senegal Pulofuta man is not considered, In Central Africain Republic they were used for evening get together after dealing with their emptty skull, but here in Nigeria the hopeless and confused Hausas see them like demi god and today they are second class in their region.

Any Yoruba muslim man that tried to give these parasite a based to carry on their failed Jihad will be wiped out from the surface of this earth.

We the Igbos want to take their flesh when they cross that line, yeye people.

Again after close to a year ban by one illiterate home based third world guy here it's good to be back and thunder fire any hopeless mod that gave such ban because Ngwaman will kill you there.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by nthony10: 9:49pm On Feb 22, 2021
This write-up completely exposes their weaknesses and Modus operandi. My joy is that the Nigerian indigenous people (especially in the south) are fully aware of this Fulani menace and are already arming up in case of any uprising and we are waiting for them when they do ruga.
I can't be sympathetic to a tribe that prefers to conquer and subjugate others using any means necessary, who do they think they are.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by West1side: 9:58pm On Feb 22, 2021
But it was Ojukwu and foolish igbo that ran into Ivory coast dressed in woman wrapper when during the last war that topic place in Nigeria.
meccuno:
The afonja is scared to fight and they would willingly offer their land without any form of resistance. They would be the one to tell us why war isn't good that the best option is to allow the Fulani take our lands. Cowards.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Legendguy(m): 10:05pm On Feb 22, 2021
Nowenuse:
This story was the absolute truth of what happened in the CAR. Most Nigerians are not aware cos we are very myopic and shortsighted.

This event will play out also in Nigeria shortly. The only sad difference is that in the case of Nigeria, it will assume a religious dimensions due to the way the Fulanis have successfully infiltrated Hausa' land, the Kanuris and other northern Muslims with intermarriage and all that.

So the war in Nigeria will actually be the entire south and Middlebelt/Northern Christians against the Hausa' fulanis, Kanuris and other northern Muslims.

The only thing you missed out in the story OP is the potency of the jjujju that the CAR youths used. Those people jazz no be here ooo. If not how do u explain ppl using cutlasses, bow & arrows and Dane guns to fight a military?

I speak French, and I have met with natives of CAR who explained the situation well to me. The kind of juju they have na grade 1.

but nigeria have african traditional powers so why are they failing to use it

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by darkwan: 10:16pm On Feb 22, 2021
not gonna happen....nigerian fulanis should be very careful....

nigerians sendt ghanaians packin back then....i dont think fulanis have a chance when nigerians get too angry....

gather as many aks as una like,when nigerians get too angry aks is nothing....
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Omuaro38: 10:16pm On Feb 22, 2021
Nowenuse:
This story was the absolute truth of what happened in the CAR. Most Nigerians are not aware cos we are very myopic and shortsighted.

This event will play out also in Nigeria shortly. The only sad difference is that in the case of Nigeria, it will assume a religious dimensions due to the way the Fulanis have successfully infiltrated Hausa' land, the Kanuris and other northern Muslims with intermarriage and all that.

So the war in Nigeria will actually be the entire south and Middlebelt/Northern Christians against the Hausa' fulanis, Kanuris and other northern Muslims.

The only thing you missed out in the story OP is the potency of the jjujju that the CAR youths used. Those people jazz no be here ooo. If not how do u explain ppl using cutlasses, bow & arrows and Dane guns to fight a military?

I speak French, and I have met with natives of CAR who explained the situation well to me. The kind of juju they have na grade 1.
Very well said my knowledgeable brother, where have you been sef? truth is the Hausa/Fulani have never been a warlike people as recent events like the CAR uprisings have proved, we just overrate them a lot here in Nigeria... it appears the real warriors in the "North" are the minority tribes like the Bachama people for example. Even during the Biafran war, the Biafrans were decimating the predominantly Hausa soldiers of the First Infantry division and winning key battles at the early stages due to their lack of fighting intelligence, it was until the Middle belt soldiers and some yorubas joined the fray that the tide changed. The middle belt infantry soldiers almost single handedly did all the bloody fighting in that war.

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by favor914: 10:22pm On Feb 22, 2021
Legendguy:
The real war will start when federal government start grabbing land for ruga in southern and middle belt Nigeria
Mumu this is the reason to go to school, how can the Federal Government collect land that belongs to the state Government? Are you not aware that all land in a State is in the custody of the Governor, other than land owned by the Federal Government?
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by favor914: 10:25pm On Feb 22, 2021
darkwan:
not gonna happen....nigerian fulanis should be very careful....

nigerians sendt ghanaians packin back then....i dont think fulanis have a chance when nigerians get too angry....

gather as many aks as una like,when nigerians get too angry aks is nothing....
Your whole family including your parents would have been driven from Nigeria before one Fulani is even considered. Joker, drive who from their country? Useless Empty Barrel.
Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by favor914: 10:30pm On Feb 22, 2021
Omuaro38:

Very well said my knowledgeable brother, where have you been sef? truth is the Hausa/Fulani have never been a warlike people as recent events like the CAR uprisings have proved, we just overrate them a lot here in Nigeria... it appears the real warriors in the "North" are the minority tribes like the Bachama people for example. Even during the Biafran war, the Biafrans were decimating the predominantly Hausa soldiers of the First Infantry division and winning key battles at the early stages due to their lack of fighting intelligence, it was until the Middle belt soldiers and some yorubas joined the fray that the tide changed. The middle belt infantry soldiers almost single handedly did all the bloody fighting in that war.
You fought in the civil war,?or your grandfather told you these nonesense?

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Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Omuaro38: 10:39pm On Feb 22, 2021
favor914:
[b[s]]You fought in the civil war,?or your grandfather told you these nonesense?[/s][/b]
Kid go play along when adults are talking.

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