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Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by SATANICALLY666: 4:13pm On Jun 10, 2021
Fulani are not the Problem of Nigeria- An Igbo Woman’s Perspective

By Chisom Omeokachie.

Before our dear Government bans opinion writing and blogging in Nigeria, a beautifully written piece titled “One-Sided Report on Igbos: A Fulani Woman’s Dilemma,” by Zubaida Baba Ibrahim, caught my attention and I couldn’t resist responding to it swiftly.

At a time of uncertainty, insecurity, civil unrest and injustice, one must commend those who are brave enough to speak up loudly and clearly. That was what, Zubaida, a young Fulani woman from Northern Nigeria did eloquently and courageously with her article.

As a young Igbo woman living in Nigeria, I have family and friends who lived through the civil war and several ethnic clashes across Nigeria and I join my brothers and sisters to say “Ozo Emena”.

I have also seen in real-time how destructive Fulani herdsmen can be and totally condemn it. However, I know that not all Fulani are destructive and it is an unfortunate case of very few bad eggs.

While it is true that most herdsmen are of the Fulani tribe, and the nomadic lifestyle is an integral part of the Fulani history and culture, there is more to the Fulani than cattle raring and trading.

The Fulani are also known for being great artists and are primarily known for decorated gourds, textiles, hairstyles and personal adornment. Important collections of Fulani art appear at the Fowler Museum at UCLA in USA, the Musée de Bamako in Mali among other great museums.

The Fulani also have great Islamic and scientific scholars throughout history like Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Fulani Al-Kishwani, an early 18th century Fulani mathematician, astronomer, mystic, and astrologer from Katsina, present-day Northern Nigeria.

The Late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua, one of the best performing Presidents of Nigeria was also of the Fulani tribe. He championed peace, unity and innovation during his time. His policies on the economy, education, infrastructure among others still remains fresh in the hearts of many Nigerians, which is why he was widely accepted in all the regions of the country. He only spent three years in office but those three years were considered more or less the best in Nigeria’s Democratic history. To him, it was always Country first.

Personally, I too have witnessed the accommodating and respectful nature of the Fulani having worked very closely with some of them at PRNigeria Centre, Abuja where I was groomed in the arts and science of Public Relations and journalism as a Mass Communication Student back 2017. Working as an intern in the firm owned by a Northerner. I am not surprised that Zubaida is a Staff Writer in that communication firm where the owner taught us patiently and showed us the ropes in PR and critical writing. The staffs and family members made us (interns from different tribes and religions) feel at home, working together and eating together as proud Nigerians.

Every region of Nigeria is endowed with great and brilliant minds from the Hausa/Fulani of the North East and North West, to the Igbo and Yoruba of the South East and South West to the over 300 ethnic groups in between. We have the human and natural resources to build a country that we all can be proud of, instead, we are occluded by tribalism and religious differences.

There must never be a time when the majority should pay for the crimes of a few members of their group. It is unjust and uncivilized. With the menace of the Fulani herdsmen ravaging farmlands and crops of fellow Nigerians, one may be tempted to classify all Fulani as hostile and irrational people but that would be a grossly false narrative.

It is also unfortunate that the current administration seems to have done nothing to mitigate the ongoing conflict between farmers and herdsmen through a mutually benefiting solution. This has only worsened the widely held opinion in some quarters that they are a Fulani Administration rather than a Nigerian Administration.

In recent times, due to distasteful politics at all levels, there is loud agitations for secession in the Southern part of Nigeria by the South East (Biafra) and South West (Oduduwa).

Perhaps one day, The European Marriage of Nigeria will be annulled and we may all go our separate ways, but in the meantime, we are one country and it is in our own best interest to coexist in respect for one another and in peace.

We must restructure for the sake of peace and progress. It is pertinent that every Nigerian feels like a Nigerian with all privileges as well as the responsibility of other Nigerians irrespective of tribe and religion.

It takes ordinary people like my new sister, Zubaida of Adamawa State, and I, Chisom of Anambra State to rise up and resist the divisive message and policies of people bent of pinning us against one another. Our Generation of Nigerians are saying enough and we must act upon it.

Like Barrack Obama said, “In the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it.”

SOURCE...

Chisom Omeokachie, a graduate of Mass Communications writes from Awka

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Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by theTranslator: 4:15pm On Jun 10, 2021
Is that the woman shocked
Chai

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Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by Coldshisha: 4:16pm On Jun 10, 2021
Same thing Maurice Iwu said and they almost devoured him

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Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by ivolt: 4:16pm On Jun 10, 2021
hmmn
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by Eazi1(m): 4:18pm On Jun 10, 2021
But they're contributing to it?
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by Cammo: 4:23pm On Jun 10, 2021
How much did APC terrorists pay her for this lie?
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by TarOrfeeek: 4:28pm On Jun 10, 2021
When you have people like Chisom Omeokachie whose family members live in GRA, Awka and buy Roban bread every evening - write foolish, poorly researched articles that seem more like a postulate from desperately unemployed graduate, original thinkers become amused.


The rigour with which she sought to create a balance between her and Rufaidah or whatever wrote the original article is saddening.

Chisom, if Igbo spare parts dealers were moving from commercial city to city in Nigeria, destroying people's cars (to fuel demand for their spare parts) and killing them (to occupy their homelands illegally) your attempt at false equivalence would have had a semblance of thought.

But, No!

No tribe in Nigeria, except the Nomadic Fulani insurgents invited by the present government and aided by the State is allowed that sort of dark privilege.

We can romanticise the issue much as we want. But your brain fart article will not resurrect the 5,000 people killed in thr past week, in several towns across the country.


5,000 law abiding, agrarian settlers killed.

This would result in - low yield, low planting, low food supply and ultimately lower population.

Chisom, you will not know about this because as usual, the fawning and social media accolades you intend to attract have beclouded the last vestiges of common sense temporary residing in your brain.


Non Serviam

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Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by 123456789O: 4:33pm On Jun 10, 2021
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Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by 123456789O: 5:22pm On Jun 10, 2021
TarOrfeeek:

When you have people like Chisom Omeokachie whose family members live in GRA, Awka and buy Roban bread every evening - write foolish, poorly researched articles that seem more like a postulate from desperately unemployed graduate, original thinkers become amused.


The rigour with which she sought to create a balance between her and Rufaidah or whatever wrote the original article is saddening.

Chisom, if Igbo spare parts dealers were moving from commercial city to city in Nigeria, destroying people's cars (to fuel demand for their spare parts) and killing them (to occupy their homelands illegally) your attempt at false equivalence would have had a semblance of thought.

But, No!

No tribe in Nigeria, except the Nomadic Fulani insurgents invited by the present government and aided by the State is allowed that sort of dark privilege.

We can romanticise the issue much as we want. But your brain fart article will not resurrect the 5,000 people killed in thr past week, in several towns across the country.


5,000 law abiding, agrarian settlers killed.

This would result in - low yield, low planting, low food supply and ultimately lower population.

Chisom, you will not know about this because as usual, the fawning and social media accolades you intend to attract have beclouded the last vestiges of common sense temporary residing in your brain.


Non Serviam

Wailer.
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by Asgard73: 5:35pm On Jun 10, 2021
Coming years ... she don Dey bear Halima Abubakar.

Is okay.
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by fukNaija(m): 5:35pm On Jun 10, 2021
I just wish MNK will just forget about this Biafra struggle and let this SE and SS face things themselves. I swear in just 1yrs, idp camps will be everywhere.. Let this people just feel what ESN have been dying for just for them to live.. Let that journalist writing rubbish hear that Fulanis attacked his village, raped and kill his mother- let obinna is Dubai hear that his house have been burnt by fulanis.. Let that officer chukwudi that's defending Nigeria see pics of his slaughtered children..
I don't care anymore.. I can never smell Nigeria till something positive happens..

Bastards

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Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by Kingspin(m): 5:37pm On Jun 10, 2021
Simply put it.
This is a fake truth
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by BigSarah(f): 5:46pm On Jun 10, 2021
its insensitive to heap blames on one angle
Re: Fulani Are Not The Problem Of Nigeria - Chisom Omeokachie by orisa37: 5:51pm On Jun 10, 2021
The Problem is The Decree 24 we are running without CONSIDERATION AND ACCEPTANCE.

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