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Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Saifullah01: 7:55am On Jul 26, 2021

Nigeria's hipster herders - the funky Fulanis
Nduka Orjinmo - BBC News, Abuja


Sun, July 25, 2021, 10:35 AM

Bling earrings, shaved eyebrows and funky hairstyles are not what many would normally associate with Nigeria's Fulani herders, who spend most of their time in the forests herding cattle.

But on occasions such as last week's Eid al-Kabir, as Eid al-Adha is known locally, when they head out to the city centres in northern Nigeria to celebrate with other Muslims, their colourful outfits really stand out.


And unlike many Muslims in this conservative part of the country, they choose not to wear traditional gowns, or kaftans, but trendy clothes inspired by hip-hop and Afrobeats stars.


The jackets, ankle-high boots and head warmers are reminiscent of the 1990s hip-hop scene, while many young male Fulani herders say they are now more influenced by Nigeria's Afrobeats scene. Naira Marley, based hundreds of miles away in Lagos, was mentioned repeatedly as having the most impact on their style by revellers in the capital, Abuja.

"I love Marley," said Musa Sani, who had an MP3 bluetooth player dangling from his neck with his underpants visible above his low-slung trousers.


He and about 300 others gathered in an open field to the outskirts of Abuja in Lugbe close to the airport, as authorities closed parks and other recreational places to enforce Covid-19 regulations.

There, with plenty of sunshine and away from security agents, the young herders had plenty of time to strut their style and take pictures on their phones.


While the youngsters are about in town celebrating with their peers, the older ones are usually at home entertaining guests or holding communal meetings.

It is considered disrespectful for Fulani children to attend the same events as their parents, so adults stayed away when the young visited the city centres in Abuja.


Few Nigerians, especially those in the southern part of the country, get to see the herders dressed this stylishly.

Most only see the Fulani herders when they are marching their cattle across the country, which has become a deadly issue since 2017 as clashes between them and farmers over grazing land have killed thousands.

Cattle herding is mostly done by Fulani men. Most Nigerians visualise them wearing their flat rubber shoes, straw hats and skin-tight jeans.


So when they step out in all their style, they turn a few heads.

Glitzy sunglasses, fashionably ripped jeans and effervescent shirts that together form a magnificent array of colours.

Most men in northern Nigeria normally wear a kaftan, a loose-fitting gown that reaches the ankles with matching trousers.

Those with more money prefer the babariga, a lavishly embroidered three-piece outfit with an extra-large outer robe that the wearer spends much of time rolling up their shoulder, favoured by politicians.

But even when they wear kaftans, some of the young men do it in style.


The women were not left out, although most stuck to the traditional fabrics, and elaborate henna patterns on their hands.


Nigeria is a conservative country, especially in the Muslim-dominated north where the cultures of the Fulanis and Hausas - the dominant ethnic groups in the region - have long preserved their traditional values in music, clothes and language.

So while the young Fulani herders might be picking up new influences, especially in music, from other parts of the country, "it is nothing new", said photographer Mudi Odibo, who has spent the last decade photographing them.

"It is the exuberance of youths, they all return to the kaftans and sandals with time," he said.


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57929704

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by malcom1X: 8:00am On Jul 26, 2021
Obi Cubana is not here why?

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by izombie(m): 8:08am On Jul 26, 2021
Na wao, after this dem go still enter bush to find who to kill. Na wao

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by DankemzI(m): 8:11am On Jul 26, 2021
They're funky hipsters until you meet em one on one with Ak47 in a secluded farmland then you may luckyly live to tell how you were maimed cry

How the peace loving fulani heardsmen we all know turned out to be terrorising us is bewildering

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Charmingrascal(m): 8:13am On Jul 26, 2021
Starboy herders.

Fulani used to be peaceful until the lifeless one became the President.

I remember how we used to watch them on sallah day do their stick fight contests with their extremely illuminated radios and this type of "upside-down" swag.
They danced and chanted their languages yet they were so peaceful.
Audu my childhood fulani friend fit don dey carry Ak 4ty7 now.


Buhari bought them guns because of his ambition now they know how to use Aks and killing is nothing to them.
Whoever is sponsoring or has ever sponsored them will never know peace the blood of those who have been killed by fulani will haunt them till their third generation.

All of una wey be terrorist sympathizers no go die well including those of una on this forum.

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by kollinzgee(m): 8:14am On Jul 26, 2021
izombie:
Na wao, after this dem go still enter bush to find who to kill. Na wao
Them sha wan package this people for us
cheesy cheesy

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Nobody: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
Image laundering

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by DropsMic(m): 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
Whenever I see or hear the word "Fulani" i dey always remember my then Fulani girlfriend Ummie . My first ever FWB relationship.

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Jerryherd: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
Most of them are with their daggers

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
Jerryherd:
Most of them are with their daggers
izombie:
Na wao, after this dem go still enter bush to find who to kill. Na wao
DankemzI:
They're funky hipsters until you meet em one on one with Ak47 in a secluded farmland then you may luckyly live to tell how you were maimed cry
But must you guys look for trouble everyday?
Even on a beautiful and colorful thread like this?
Why do you keep bringing and brewing hatred for yourself online every passing hour!
Is this how y'all gonna live your life till you are old?
We hope you not gonna pass this down to your kids in the future?
Some innocent teenagers having fun has suddenly become a headache to you lots, and you can only spill bitterness, hatred and all manner of negative energy!
Where is the love?
Where is the brotherly love guys?
May the peace of the Lord rest up your souls.
We pray you all changed with all these daily evil bitterness and unfriendly gestures.

We pray!

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Kinkpro: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
lomprico:
is that first guy lil Wayne ? grin

these ones are not d killers. just teenagers having fun on sallah day.
Atleast, you are very sensible among the lots.
These are not part of the sponsored and evil herders that will all end up terriblyin life.
These are just some innocent handsome Bobos and fine babes having fun on their day of celebration.

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Finnese001: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2021
Ok
Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
Aboki na Aboki, see swag like little children own of the early 90's.


Bqckwardness and primitivity in its apogee

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by madaembee: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
cheesy bigots stay off this thread

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by gasparpisciotta: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
Repping Futa jalon

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by LeeSantos(m): 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
Them really fine
The guys hands & the girls pretty. grin
Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Offpoint1: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
Not every fulani is a killer, those who have traveled around the world view things differently from those who spend their entire lives in one state or region.

The Hausas are kind people
The fulanis, the igbos, the yorubas and every people.

Even in heaven there are bad angels, hence there wouldn't be such thing as the "Devil" today.

Tribalism is spread mainly by people who spend most of their lives within their region.

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Nobody: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
they still killed one guy at lugbe shoprite on sallah tuesday. This people are very much evil

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by tiswell(m): 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
Jokers...what goes up must surely come down

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Bedtec: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
Aboki na Aboki... See as them resemble Aboki

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by tony0806: 8:19am On Jul 26, 2021
I hear
Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by humberjade: 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
Dangeous Chameleons

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Marvieduke(f): 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
For there mind now them don open eyes Oooo

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by design112: 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
cool
Haha. The thing take style make sense oh.

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by bmdmix6: 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by lomprico(m): 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
is that first guy lil Wayne ? grin

these ones are not d killers. just teenagers having fun on sallah day.

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Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by ifytrik(m): 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
kollinzgee:
Them sha wan package this people for us
cheesy cheesy
cheesycheesy
Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by Unibener: 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
G
Re: Nigeria's Hipster Herders - The Funky Fulanis by TempUser: 8:20am On Jul 26, 2021
Read about them too grin

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