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Changing Stereotype About Hausas by ABOKI9ja: 1:41am On Nov 22, 2021
When I see people on nairaland saying Hausas don't have elites among them, I just laugh. You should know something about Hausa people, we don't normally explain ourselves, we just keep things to ourselves. Dangote and Abdusamad are both Hausa. Do research don't just say something you don't know

Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by ABOKI9ja: 1:45am On Nov 22, 2021
With the link below, you can check list of Hausa people which are well known within and outside of Nigeria
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hausa_people
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Nobody: 4:50am On Nov 22, 2021
When will the real Hausas juggle to lead this country? We've seen angers, fulanis, and numpe lead this country with the help of Hausa but when is it going to be their own turn?
Names. And. Tribes
Balewa. Gere Bauchi state
Gowon. Angers plateau
Buhari. Fulani Katsina
Babangida. Nupe Niger
Abacha. Kanuri. Bornu
Abdulsalam. Nupe Niger
Yaradua. Fulani Katsina

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by sweetonugbu: 6:29am On Nov 22, 2021
What of muritala muhammed?.
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Danjikanbauchi: 6:32am On Nov 22, 2021
The only Hausa we know the real Hausas are the Maguzawas
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by orisa37: 6:48am On Nov 22, 2021
Names. And. Tribes
Balewa. Gere Bauchi state HAUSA DEMOCRATIC
Gowon. Angers plateau NIGERIAN DICTATOR
Buhari. Fulani Katsina
Babangida. Nupe Niger DICTATOR
Abacha. Kanuri. Bornu ABSOLUTE DICTATOR AND ALIEN FROM CHAD REPUBLIC.
Abdulsalam. Nupe Niger DICTATOR
Yaradua. HAUSA/Fulani Katsina DEMOCRATIC
SHAGARI.
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by orisa37: 6:52am On Nov 22, 2021
sweetonugbu:
What of muritala muhammed?.


Bendelite Southerner and DICTATOR.
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by orisa37: 7:28am On Nov 22, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
The only Hausa we know the real Hausas are the Maguzawas


BUHARI is FULANI. DAURA EMIRATES. FULANI HERDSMEN ARE TERRORISTS AND BUHARI IS BEHIND THEM-BY CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR-CNN.

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by orisa37: 8:00am On Nov 22, 2021
THE HAUSAS ARE STANDARD BEARERS "ALLAH WAKU BAR".

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Danjikanbauchi: 8:02am On Nov 22, 2021
orisa37:



BUHARI is FULANI. DAURA EMIRATES. FULANI HERDSMEN ARE TERRORISTS AND BUHARI IS BEHIND THEM-BY CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR-CNN.
where is your evidence that our Daddy is a Terrorist, do you know that Terrorist rape old women ?

Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by ABOKI9ja: 9:03am On Nov 22, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
The only Hausa we know the real Hausas are the Maguzawas
next time don't display your illiteracy publicly. What is maguzawa? Maguzawa is/was people that worship deities not God, they are also known as traditionalists if you go to Yorubaland they are still in existence and they are proud of their religion. Coming to Islam Hausas embraced and later when Christianity came some Hausas embraced it too. It is now very hard to find maguzawa
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Danjikanbauchi: 9:32am On Nov 22, 2021
ABOKI9ja:
next time don't display your illiteracy publicly. What is maguzawa? Maguzawa is/was people that worship deities not God, they are also known as traditionalists if you go to Yorubaland they are still in existence and they are proud of their religion. Coming to Islam Hausas embraced and later when Christianity came some Hausas embraced it too. It is now very hard to find maguzawa
bayarben banza. Kwolokwolo. Who told you that bamaguje mean an idol worshipper, for the fact that all africans worship idols in the time past doesn't mean their name .

We still have plenty indigenous HAUSAs who are majorly Christians in Katsina , Kano, sokoto and kebbi state.even when the Muslims government of this states denied them employment and r cognition, and 90% of them are very educated.

Because of them God is still holding this country together they can't afford to be left alone with the Terrorists islamist though they are also stubborn because they disgraced The evil Terrorists called Usman Danfodio.

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by SirBlack999(m): 9:48am On Nov 22, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
bayarben banza. Kwolokwolo. Who told you that bamaguje mean an idol worshipper, for the fact that all africans worship idols in the time past doesn't mean their name .

We still have plenty indigenous HAUSAs who are majorly Christians in Katsina , Kano, sokoto and kebbi state.even when the Muslims government of this states denied them employment and r cognition, and 90% of them are very educated.

Because of them God is still holding this country together they can't afford to be left alone with the Terrorists islamist though they are also stubborn because they disgraced The evil Terrorists called Usman Danfodio.
they should speak up for themselves
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Danjikanbauchi: 9:56am On Nov 22, 2021
SirBlack999:
they should speak up for themselves
do you know what it means when the state sees you as unwanted creatures because you are not part of their state religion. They are so minority.

The Christians in middle belt can't speak for themselves not to talk of indigenous Christians from far far North, you will find some of them even in Niger republic, we call them Hausa Christians.

They are been killed by the Muslims without consequences.the only people relating and helping to defend them are the Igbos and Yoruba Christians staying among them.

They are true believers they hold Christianity very well more than the south

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Rugaria: 10:00am On Nov 22, 2021
Everytime one is pointing out the extreme negatives of the North, you guys will start shouting Dangote Dangote... Is Dangote equivalent to the North or is he the only person from the North? Just a handful of legitimate success stories. Dangote can't even be mentioned as a success story. A man who uptil to this day depends on government patronages to move? Tell me something new..

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Nigercity: 1:41pm On Nov 22, 2021
Okay
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by SirBlack999(m): 2:01pm On Nov 22, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
do you know what it means when the state sees you as unwanted creatures because you are not part of their state religion. They are so minority.

The Christians in middle belt can't speak for themselves not to talk of indigenous Christians from far far North, you will find some of them even in Niger republic, we call them Hausa Christians.

They are been killed by the Muslims without consequences.the only people relating and helping to defend them are the Igbos and Yoruba Christians staying among them.

They are true believers they hold Christianity very well more than the south
I know that. But the irony in all these, none of them defended Igbos during the genocide. In fact, their sons supervised the genocide; Gowon, T.Y Danjuma....
The really thought they were north. But the thing's my interest will always come first before theirs.
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Danjikanbauchi: 4:21pm On Nov 22, 2021
SirBlack999:

I know that. But the irony in all these, none of them defended Igbos during the genocide. In fact, their sons supervised the genocide; Gowon, T.Y Danjuma....
The really thought they were north. But the thing's my interest will always come first before theirs.
TY DANJUMA is not one of them, they can't defend themselves not to talk of defending the Igbos.

Do you know that the fulani Muslims can easily go into any of this Maguzawa compound and kidnapped any young girl they love and married her of to their fellow Muslim the family will say nothing or they will all be killed.

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Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by SirBlack999(m): 4:49pm On Nov 22, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
TY DANJUMA is not one of them, they can't defend themselves not to talk of defending the Igbos.

Do you know that the fulani Muslims can easily go into any of this Maguzawa compound and kidnapped any young girl they love and married her of to their fellow Muslim the family will say nothing or they will all be killed.
TY Danjuma is one of them. And Igbos recorded more casualties in the Middle belt during the pogrom that preceded the genocide. And the victims were mostly Igbos fleeing the core North. M.Belters started disassociating themselves from the North when themselves became prey to the jihadi north
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by ArewaNorth: 5:17pm On Nov 22, 2021
excellence44:
When will the real Hausas juggle to lead this country? We've seen angers, fulanis, and numpe lead this country with the help of Hausa but when is it going to be their own turn?
Names. And. Tribes
Balewa. Gere Bauchi state
Gowon. Angers plateau
Buhari. Fulani Katsina
Babangida. Nupe Niger
Abacha. Kanuri. Bornu
Abdulsalam. Nupe Niger
Yaradua. Fulani Katsina
Abdussalam Abubakar is a typical Hausa man not in anyway Nupe.
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by ArewaNorth: 5:22pm On Nov 22, 2021
Rugaria:
Everytime one is pointing out the extreme negatives of the North, you guys will start shouting Dangote Dangote... Is Dangote equivalent to the North or is he the only person from the North? Just a handful of legitimate success stories. Dangote can't even be mentioned as a success story. A man who uptil to this day depends on government patronages to move? Tell me something new..

Read this and learn that Dangote is born in a wealthy family. This is little from his Great Grandfather;
DANGOTE'S GRAND FATHER DEPOSITED 20 CAMELS OF SILVER COINS IN FIRST BANK IN 1929
Old Receipt Reveals Dangote's Grandfather as One of the First Nigerians to Deposit Money in a Bank


- Dangote's grandfather was one of the very first Nigerians to use a bank, according to an emerging old receipt

- Alhaji Alhassan Dantata opened an account and made a deposit in Kano state

- His deposits were said to have been carried by camels

The grandfather of Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, was one of the first persons in the country to transact with a bank when they were established.

According to an old receipt shared on Twitter by Nigeria Stories, the businessman had made a deposit when the Bank of British (now First Bank) opened a branch in Kano state in 1929.
Dangote's grand father was the first person to open a bank account and make a deposit in Kano Photo Credit: @NigeriaStories
Alhaji Alhassan Dantata showcased great wealth even in the manner of his deposit at that time.
He deposited 20 camel loads of silver coins.

The emerging information has sparked debate on social media as many argued back and forth in the comment section of the poster of the receipt, Nigeria Stories.

@YOUNGYUPPIE22 reacted:

"Where are both the motivational speakers and pastors that has lied to us about Dangote's wealth?
"They should better come and clear this out."
@sidiq_elkanawi wrote:

"In fact this man Alhaji Alhassan Dantata is Dangote's Great grandfather, Dangote is 4th generation not 3rd generation in the family."
@MrsUbuzor commented:

"Okay. The Dantata my parents use as reference when they want to tell us that they can’t afford some demands as they’re not Dantata."
@thesurrogate2 stated:

"I schooled somebody last year, that Aliko Dangote was not from a poor background. A lot of these useful idiots have never heard of the Dantata family. Honestly, I knew him as Aliko Dantata, until I returned to Nigeria and was told he bears Aliko Dangote."
https://www.legit.ng/1416294-old-receipt-reveals-dangotes-grand-father-one-first-nigerians-deposit-money-a-bank.html
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Nobody: 5:33pm On Nov 22, 2021
ArewaNorth:

Abdussalam Abubakar is a typical Hausa man not in anyway Nupe.
you have Hausa in Niger state
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by ArewaNorth: 5:38pm On Nov 22, 2021
excellence44:
you have Hausa in Niger state
Seeing itnin that aspect is very wrong. There are Hausas everywhere, many lived outside Hausa majority states when their parent worked there under colonial administration.
Current Niger state Governor is also Hausa man!
Re: Changing Stereotype About Hausas by Danjikanbauchi: 2:01pm On Nov 23, 2021
SirBlack999:

TY Danjuma is one of them. And Igbos recorded more casualties in the Middle belt during the pogrom that preceded the genocide. And the victims were mostly Igbos fleeing the core North. M.Belters started disassociating themselves from the North when themselves became prey to the jihadi north
oh! I thought I was discussing with a reasonable human been. Now I know good bye.

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