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PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by nenehenz(f): 2:53pm On Apr 23, 2022
“Everything that has a beginning must have an end.

As they say on the street: “E fit take time, but one day, one day, Monkey go go market”

…“I love this quote about injustice: “Every person remembers some moment in their life where they witnessed some injustice, big or small, and looked away because the consequences of intervening seemed too intimidating. But there’s a limit to the amount of incivility and inequality and inhumanity that each individual can tolerate. I crossed that line. And I’m no longer alone.” – Edward Snowden._

One day, and very soon, Nigerians will cross that line too.

…”For there is indeed a limit to human endurance. One day, we all shall rise to say Enough is enough. One day!”_



Fellow Nigerians, I have had to shelve the continuation of the celebration of Ovation International magazine at 25 in order to address matters of pressing national importance. I have just received some new horrific videos of bestial killings in some parts of Nigeria, and it is obvious Satan himself has landed in Nigeria.

The above quotation is from my cerebral Sister-in-law, Sister T, whose brains I respect a lot and whose comportment and composure are remarkably wonderful. Not much fazes her. She simply takes things in her stride. She has several outstanding features, qualities and principles. Above all else, and germane to today’s epistle, she was a Buhari fanatic. But today, she has parted company with him, for obvious reasons. Before I continue, let me introduce myself properly. It is important and necessary to do so as we currently live in the age of cynicism and ignorance. I do not want to assume that everyone knows my antecedents. I used to wonder why Chief Moshood Abiola used to introduce himself in those good old days. For a man who was probably the most famous man of his generation, I found it strange that he still greeted people with “My name is Moshood Abiola!” He explained that one should never assume that everyone knows him. I later saw the sense in that statement because it is simplistic but true. No matter how popular or notorious you are, a lot of people will never have heard of you and even if they have, most people will not have seen your face before.

So, let’s now go to my own personal introduction. My name is Dele Momodu. I’m a man of many parts but I love to be known and described principally as a reporter and a journalist without borders. With all sense of humility and sincerity, I am bold enough to say that I’m a completely detribalized man. I come from a mixed ethnic and religious background. My Dad was from Edo State and my Mum came from Osun State. My paternal grandparents were Muslims while my parents were Christians. I was born in Yorubaland and had all my education in Yorubaland. I studied Yoruba as my first Degree in University and became accustomed with African traditional religion particularly Ifa, and its divination. I have travelled globally across five continents spanning more than 60 countries, territories, and islands. I have interacted with lumpen proletariats, prominent members of the bourgeoisie as well as top officials at the highest echelons of government. In all, I have maintained my sanity, humility and modesty. I am able to tell my friends the truth, whether they are in power or not. This is a rarity in our country where leaders of all hues and colourations are treated as Demi-gods and they also consider themselves as such, and where the lives and livelihoods of most people depend on government patronage. Let me now go to the main meat of my epistle today.



My letter today is meant for my Fulani friends. I know and have many of them as buddies. They are naturally handsome and beautiful depending on the sex. This is not a stereotype. The educated ones are mostly so sweet natured and mild mannered. The unlettered ones are mostly the exact opposite. I apologise if I over-generalise, but that is my opinion, which is shared by a lot of other compatriots including the Fulani themselves. I have undertaken some research about the origin and character of the Fulani people lately as a result of the unfortunate hoopla they have generated in many West African countries, Nigeria in particular. According to my investigations, the Fulani are largely itinerant in nature. They have the power and the stamina to trek long distances with or without their cows. They pride themselves as warriors and the advent of Major General Muhammadu Buhari – a man seen as epitomising all the virtues and vices ascribed to the Fulani, and who they see as an Icon and a Messiah – as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has really emboldened the Fulani. The result is that more than ever before, because of the manner of governance of Mr President, the Fulani now arrogantly consider themselves as being superior to other tribes that make up Nigeria including their other Northern brethren.

I used to argue that Nigeria is indivisible, and we must protect its unity with everything we have but not any longer. While I may not yet have crossed the Rubicon, I’m sufficiently convinced and reasonably assured that Nigeria is truly on the fringe of another civil war if we do not push back. I know that those in government are not likely to see or feel the heat like most of us watching from the sidelines. President Buhari has obviously driven Nigeria closer to war than any of our leaders since 1967. What is worse is his nonchalant and reckless demeanour and outlook. He just does not seem to care about whatever happens to the country he campaigned vigorously and beguilingly to lead and on which basis the unsuspecting majority of Nigerians entrusted their future to him! This is a man who appeared to wear his patriotism on his sleeve when he cried bitterly after being adjudged as having lost the 2011 Presidential elections. He cut a sorry, pathetic figure then. It now appears that this was all part of a charade aimed at wooing and ingratiating himself into the heart of Nigerians who naturally sympathised with him.

While it is very convenient for our Fulani compatriots to play the victim and blame everyone else for the woes they have brought upon all of us for no justifiable reason, they need to be told the gospel truth. Many of us do not hate the Fulani but they obviously hate us non-Fulani people especially those of us who are south of the Niger. They hate many facts about us. They hate our liberal nature and our psychedelic and glamorous lifestyles, but we do not concern ourselves with how they live their own lives. It is their choice that they decide to live a spartan almost ascetic existence out of suppression and subjugation. We are very tolerant and do not even mind that this tends to draw us back. Many of the Fulani who are not astute enough view us as arrogant, but this is not true. What they call arrogance is a product of our Western education and robust knowledge of the world which is in stark contrast to the Arabic education that most of them possess and embrace. We do not begrudge them their education which is steeped in religious mores because we recognise that we live in a secular nation. We appreciate that Arabic education is itself of a high standard and encompasses almost all facets of human life and endeavour whereas Western Education may sometimes be narrow and limited in certain aspects. What is not in doubt is that Western education breeds in us a degree of confidence which is seen as a threat by our fellow Fulani citizens.

The Fulani have been over-pampered in Nigeria. We have ascribed to them humongous mythical powers which they do not possess. Because of our conciliatory nature and disposition, we have been complicit in elevating their status and position in the country. For this reason, it has been easy for them to manipulate us into the position where we find ourselves today. Based on this false premise on invincibility, we have allowed the Fulani to hold power for periods much longer than all other ethnic groups in our country. They have almost erroneously come to consider it their birthright to lead Nigeria to the detriment of other sections of the country. Yet, despite all this extended leadership periods, their people remain almost irredeemably pauperised. The reason is simple, lack of proper education (Western or Arabic) and, more importantly, vocational training have rendered many of the Fulani youths unemployed and unemployable. The Northern politicians who chose to use the Almajiris as their slaves and thugs particularly during elections have shot themselves in the foot. They have murdered sleep. Restless and restive youths will eventually turn on their handlers. It has always been a disaster waiting to happen. Feudalism could never work for too long and certainly the opening of eyes occasioned by various forms of social media has meant that these youths can see how they have been repressed and oppressed. Many of the Fulani oligarchs and nouveau riche can no longer visit their villages and sleep with their two eyes closed. Their leaders refused to take a cue from Chief Obafemi Awolowo whose main legacy was the investment in free education.


Therefore, my first suggestion to our Fulani friends is that they should abolish their wasteful investments on unproductive ventures like foreign exchange trading and ill-thought projects like building a railway to Niger Republic or the rehabilitation of moribund refineries with a whopping billions of US Dollars. Let them embark urgently on compulsory Western education mixed with Arabic norms and teachings. In this way, they will produce stellar citizens who will develop their cattle rearing methods, if indeed they must continue to rear cattle. I am certain though that they will realise that the world does not begin and end with cows!

Next is the overbearing Fulani attitude of cornering every important position in the government. This will always be a major source of friction. It is not feasible or sustainable in the long term and the Fulani being in the minority will eventually be the losers. They should realise that their champion, Buhari, has over-acted and overreached himself by his apparent Fulanisation agenda. Neither he nor them can or will last. The more the Southerners protest against clear acts of division, oppression and suppression, the more Buhari provokes them recklessly with more insulting appointments for Northerners. It will all lead to tears for them in the end because when you push people to the wall and there is nowhere else to go, they will come out fighting with all guns blazing.



The Northern Hausa-Fulani irredentists should also understand that Southern Nigeria is too cosmopolitan and globally influential to be conquered by any invading Fulani bandits and terrorists. This is what is playing out now. The Government may be turning a blind eye to their atrocities but those being pillaged, raped and murdered will not do so. Their home is their castle, and they will stoutly and robustly defend it. This may ultimately be what makes the downfall of Nigeria.

What Buhari has succeeded in doing is to unite the Southerners in the face of common tribulations. I have never seen the level of anger I see today in our country. Only God through our youths can possibly avert the monumental collapse of a once beautiful and powerful country brought to its knees by the myopic vision of a bigot. The truth is Nigeria is greater than all this and I believe that as the Fulani youths achieve their emancipation through qualitative education, they will join their Southern brethren in creating a Nigeria based on equality, fairness and justice. This is not a pipe dream. Our country’s youths may well save us

Before now, I had thought that PMB’S enthronement has a mixed effect, but now, I have grown up to understand the Divine hands in hoisting him as our president.

It’s for all Nigerians to think about the true character posture of a leader rather than focusing on our tribal and religious differences or sentiments.

Before now, I have read about Uthman Dan Fodio as a historical reference, but today, it has dawned on me why Ilorin now has Emir instead of an Oba.

Before, I heard that the Fulanis were very good herdsmen with resilience attitudes to migrations, but today, they are not only herders, but a people with conquering power in wherever they lay claim to possess.

PMB’S ENTHRONEMENT has opened my eyes, and I am now beginning to wonder that the fairytale of the Hausas being conquered by the Fulanis is no more a fluke.

The aborted coup of RUGA was all that I read to understand that sooner than later, my children will be hearing that once upon a time, there was a King called the OBI of ONITSHA. Then, the children will be hearing of EMIR OF ONITSHA.

Today, in our 1999 Constitution, nothing of Christianity was mentioned, but Islamic religion dotted many clauses, and yet, like morons, we tend to dream of a country under the tenet of secularism.

Today, Nigeria is more vocal in the OIC conglomerate, and as people under a spell, we are still alive to the illusion of secularism.

PMB is truly a blessing to me because I have seen practical nepotistic democracy being exhibited with impunity.

PMB is a blessing because I can now understand that it’s better to destroy your country’s healthcare and educational systems so as to travel abroad for estacodes and leadership egoism.

PMB has helped many of us to appreciate a leadership principle that hinges on old school friends, tribal acquaintances and religious sentiments.

Does it matter anymore when most of our leadership architectures have become a clear case of the Fulanis versus the rest of Nigerians?

We are entrapped in a eulogy of confusion hence the very best of our core leadership portfolios are the exclusive reserves for the Fulanis.

Take a routine task of reflecting on the military or security, Judiciary, NASS, NNPC, NCS, NPA, FIRS heads, and still tell me that PMB’S tenure has not been a blessing in disguise.

It’s very unfortunate that the South and Middle Belters are still confused, and we need not blame them.

The lopsided state creations have messed up their bargaining powers.

Before 1963, we have four regions that were operating as near self- governments. Suddenly, the military took over and not only unified the regions but without any constitutional authority, created many states.

Most of these states that were created were the HANDIWORK of the Northern Heads of States. Cleverly, the four regions were divided into 37 states (including FCT). Out of the 37, 20 states came out of one single region – North, whereas the other three regions were pathetically given 17 states.

Till date, no one has challenged that absurdity of state creations.

It was even more insulting for anyone to tell me that landmass should be a variable in state creation. That means that Texas and California states would have been divided into probably 20 states because of their landmass.

To date, all the Southern leaders are bemoaning their pains internally.

By the present structure of Nigeria, the North will always dictate everything about the wellbeing of Nigeria and Nigerians. Invariably, we are all a conquered territory under implied Caliphate manipulations.

Have you wondered why most Southern leaders who want to be recognized in the polite of Nigeria will never speak against the obnoxious laws of PMB? The truth is that they are stooges, awaiting the Northern elite endorsements.

These Southern leaders will prefer to trade the lives of their people than confronting PMB.

You have seen how everyone remained quiet when PMB single-handedly appointed Usman as an Acting IGP without the police commission meeting or recommendation.

Indeed, PMB is a blessing to most Nigerians who can sell our principles at the detriment of the masses.

In an ideal environment, PMB would have been reminded of certain issues by NASS, but unfortunately, NASS has equally been annexed by the presidency.

Today, BokoHaramists, Bandits and slaughters are rampaging, and of course, we were told to be lenient with them.

In fact, we were told to hand them over to the police whenever we catch any of them.

What an irony!

A man who has been asked to surrender his weapon fighting a man who is priding himself with Ak 47.

Who’s supposed to catch the other?

Today, we have seen where terrorists are treated as VIPS and their victims neglected.

Today, there were killings in Anambra, Enugu, Asaba, Ibadan, Ondo, Benue, Plateau, and other places, but that was the best time for PMB to travel for medical checkups.

The heinous crime happened in Imo State recently where police headquarters was attacked, and prison inmates released.

From abroad, PMB knew that the attack was the handiwork of terrorists, and collaborated by former IGP Adamu, who categorically pointed an accusing finger on IPOB even when IPOB denied any involvement. Meanwhile, the massive massacre in Ebonyi State by alleged herdsmen incursions was never a terrorist attack.

“We have seen the best of our leaders’ stewardships and of course, we are beneficiaries of what we have planted.” DSM.

Let me conclude with a reflexive explanation to my about submission in a simple INCOME and EXPENDITURE outlook of PMB’S Stewardship appointments and effects.

Income (Major Revenue Earning Establishments)

1) NNPC – Fulani

2) FIRS – Fulani

3) NCS – Fulani

4) NPA – Fulani

Expenditure (Major Revenue outflows/Expenses Sectors)

1) Defence – Fulani

2) Finance – Fulani

3) Education – Fulani

4) Justice – Fulani



5) FCT – Fulani

6) Agriculture – Fulani

7) Police Affairs – Fulani

8. Aviation – Fulani

9) Communication – Fulani

10) Power – Fulani

11) Water resources – Fulani

12) Humanitarian affairs – Fulani

13) FERMA – Fulani

14) NYSC – Fulani

15) PTDF – Fulani

16) NTA – Fulani

17) FAAN – Fulani

18) INEC – Fulani

19) Loads of others

Anti-corruption Agencies

20) EFCC – Fulani

21) ICPC – Fulani

22) NFIU – Fulani

If there’s nothing you can take out from my piece, just remember that PMB’S tenure has exposed many Nigerians to ask questions about the future of Nigeria. It has equally exposed us to the enormous power of a president who is more or less, a supreme being that must not be questioned.

Of course, we have come to the uttermost understanding that tribal and religious sentiments are part of our governance policies.

Last but not the least, Nigerians are clamouring for the restructuring of Nigeria.

The call has never been this alarming rate, and they’re pointing their accusing fingers on a deformed document that we referred to as our Constitution.

Thank you, PMB for being our president, and now most of us have come to understand that Nigeria has been mismanaged under a faulty foundation and unpatriotic governments.

As you answer, please remember that I come in PEACE.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Mandate2023: 3:05pm On Apr 23, 2022
Buhari like it or not 2023 is here.....we won't allow him or any of his cabal to impose a candidate that will be doing there bidding

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by VladimirPutiin(m): 3:59pm On Apr 23, 2022
Tinubu supported such an ethnic jingoist to become President because of his own selfish life long ambition. Funny thing is he won’t even get the presidency.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by richiemcgold: 4:22pm On Apr 23, 2022
only a foolish southerner will support another Fulani president again. The havocs wrecked in the last 7 years by these nomads are just too enormous to be forgotten so soon.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by EmmaJnr1: 4:24pm On Apr 23, 2022
When you interact with Nnamdi Kanu, you will never remain thesame. MNK has emancipate Dele Mumudu from mental slavery. good one from Dele

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Balkan(m): 4:25pm On Apr 23, 2022
Tinubu urchins will not like this

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Yujin(m): 5:01pm On Apr 23, 2022
Dele Momodu has spoken out and history has recorded. Let the remaining bastards call politicians and leaders in southern Nigeria continue to remain silent because of petty politics. E go soon reach all of una.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by paramakina202: 5:07pm On Apr 23, 2022
Fulani everywhere.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by limeta(f): 5:27pm On Apr 23, 2022
Dear Dele you forgot to say Nnamdi Kanu is a prophet
You forget to say God bless kanu

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by gentiles(m): 5:42pm On Apr 23, 2022
I will rather vote another Fulani than vote a Yoruba man.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Munamoqel: 5:44pm On Apr 23, 2022
nenehenz:

“Everything that has a beginning must have an end.

As they say on the street: “E fit take time, but one day, one day, Monkey go go market”

…“I love this quote about injustice: “Every person remembers some moment in their life where they witnessed some injustice, big or small, and looked away because the consequences of intervening seemed too intimidating. But there’s a limit to the amount of incivility and inequality and inhumanity that each individual can tolerate. I crossed that line. And I’m no longer alone.” – Edward Snowden._

One day, and very soon, Nigerians will cross that line too.

…”For there is indeed a limit to human endurance. One day, we all shall rise to say Enough is enough. One day!”_



Fellow Nigerians, I have had to shelve the continuation of the celebration of Ovation International magazine at 25 in order to address matters of pressing national importance. I have just received some new horrific videos of bestial killings in some parts of Nigeria, and it is obvious Satan himself has landed in Nigeria.

The above quotation is from my cerebral Sister-in-law, Sister T, whose brains I respect a lot and whose comportment and composure are remarkably wonderful. Not much fazes her. She simply takes things in her stride. She has several outstanding features, qualities and principles. Above all else, and germane to today’s epistle, she was a Buhari fanatic. But today, she has parted company with him, for obvious reasons. Before I continue, let me introduce myself properly. It is important and necessary to do so as we currently live in the age of cynicism and ignorance. I do not want to assume that everyone knows my antecedents. I used to wonder why Chief Moshood Abiola used to introduce himself in those good old days. For a man who was probably the most famous man of his generation, I found it strange that he still greeted people with “My name is Moshood Abiola!” He explained that one should never assume that everyone knows him. I later saw the sense in that statement because it is simplistic but true. No matter how popular or notorious you are, a lot of people will never have heard of you and even if they have, most people will not have seen your face before.

So, let’s now go to my own personal introduction. My name is Dele Momodu. I’m a man of many parts but I love to be known and described principally as a reporter and a journalist without borders. With all sense of humility and sincerity, I am bold enough to say that I’m a completely detribalized man. I come from a mixed ethnic and religious background. My Dad was from Edo State and my Mum came from Osun State. My paternal grandparents were Muslims while my parents were Christians. I was born in Yorubaland and had all my education in Yorubaland. I studied Yoruba as my first Degree in University and became accustomed with African traditional religion particularly Ifa, and its divination. I have travelled globally across five continents spanning more than 60 countries, territories, and islands. I have interacted with lumpen proletariats, prominent members of the bourgeoisie as well as top officials at the highest echelons of government. In all, I have maintained my sanity, humility and modesty. I am able to tell my friends the truth, whether they are in power or not. This is a rarity in our country where leaders of all hues and colourations are treated as Demi-gods and they also consider themselves as such, and where the lives and livelihoods of most people depend on government patronage. Let me now go to the main meat of my epistle today.



My letter today is meant for my Fulani friends. I know and have many of them as buddies. They are naturally handsome and beautiful depending on the sex. This is not a stereotype. The educated ones are mostly so sweet natured and mild mannered. The unlettered ones are mostly the exact opposite. I apologise if I over-generalise, but that is my opinion, which is shared by a lot of other compatriots including the Fulani themselves. I have undertaken some research about the origin and character of the Fulani people lately as a result of the unfortunate hoopla they have generated in many West African countries, Nigeria in particular. According to my investigations, the Fulani are largely itinerant in nature. They have the power and the stamina to trek long distances with or without their cows. They pride themselves as warriors and the advent of Major General Muhammadu Buhari – a man seen as epitomising all the virtues and vices ascribed to the Fulani, and who they see as an Icon and a Messiah – as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has really emboldened the Fulani. The result is that more than ever before, because of the manner of governance of Mr President, the Fulani now arrogantly consider themselves as being superior to other tribes that make up Nigeria including their other Northern brethren.

I used to argue that Nigeria is indivisible, and we must protect its unity with everything we have but not any longer. While I may not yet have crossed the Rubicon, I’m sufficiently convinced and reasonably assured that Nigeria is truly on the fringe of another civil war if we do not push back. I know that those in government are not likely to see or feel the heat like most of us watching from the sidelines. President Buhari has obviously driven Nigeria closer to war than any of our leaders since 1967. What is worse is his nonchalant and reckless demeanour and outlook. He just does not seem to care about whatever happens to the country he campaigned vigorously and beguilingly to lead and on which basis the unsuspecting majority of Nigerians entrusted their future to him! This is a man who appeared to wear his patriotism on his sleeve when he cried bitterly after being adjudged as having lost the 2011 Presidential elections. He cut a sorry, pathetic figure then. It now appears that this was all part of a charade aimed at wooing and ingratiating himself into the heart of Nigerians who naturally sympathised with him.

While it is very convenient for our Fulani compatriots to play the victim and blame everyone else for the woes they have brought upon all of us for no justifiable reason, they need to be told the gospel truth. Many of us do not hate the Fulani but they obviously hate us non-Fulani people especially those of us who are south of the Niger. They hate many facts about us. They hate our liberal nature and our psychedelic and glamorous lifestyles, but we do not concern ourselves with how they live their own lives. It is their choice that they decide to live a spartan almost ascetic existence out of suppression and subjugation. We are very tolerant and do not even mind that this tends to draw us back. Many of the Fulani who are not astute enough view us as arrogant, but this is not true. What they call arrogance is a product of our Western education and robust knowledge of the world which is in stark contrast to the Arabic education that most of them possess and embrace. We do not begrudge them their education which is steeped in religious mores because we recognise that we live in a secular nation. We appreciate that Arabic education is itself of a high standard and encompasses almost all facets of human life and endeavour whereas Western Education may sometimes be narrow and limited in certain aspects. What is not in doubt is that Western education breeds in us a degree of confidence which is seen as a threat by our fellow Fulani citizens.

The Fulani have been over-pampered in Nigeria. We have ascribed to them humongous mythical powers which they do not possess. Because of our conciliatory nature and disposition, we have been complicit in elevating their status and position in the country. For this reason, it has been easy for them to manipulate us into the position where we find ourselves today. Based on this false premise on invincibility, we have allowed the Fulani to hold power for periods much longer than all other ethnic groups in our country. They have almost erroneously come to consider it their birthright to lead Nigeria to the detriment of other sections of the country. Yet, despite all this extended leadership periods, their people remain almost irredeemably pauperised. The reason is simple, lack of proper education (Western or Arabic) and, more importantly, vocational training have rendered many of the Fulani youths unemployed and unemployable. The Northern politicians who chose to use the Almajiris as their slaves and thugs particularly during elections have shot themselves in the foot. They have murdered sleep. Restless and restive youths will eventually turn on their handlers. It has always been a disaster waiting to happen. Feudalism could never work for too long and certainly the opening of eyes occasioned by various forms of social media has meant that these youths can see how they have been repressed and oppressed. Many of the Fulani oligarchs and nouveau riche can no longer visit their villages and sleep with their two eyes closed. Their leaders refused to take a cue from Chief Obafemi Awolowo whose main legacy was the investment in free education.


Therefore, my first suggestion to our Fulani friends is that they should abolish their wasteful investments on unproductive ventures like foreign exchange trading and ill-thought projects like building a railway to Niger Republic or the rehabilitation of moribund refineries with a whopping billions of US Dollars. Let them embark urgently on compulsory Western education mixed with Arabic norms and teachings. In this way, they will produce stellar citizens who will develop their cattle rearing methods, if indeed they must continue to rear cattle. I am certain though that they will realise that the world does not begin and end with cows!

Next is the overbearing Fulani attitude of cornering every important position in the government. This will always be a major source of friction. It is not feasible or sustainable in the long term and the Fulani being in the minority will eventually be the losers. They should realise that their champion, Buhari, has over-acted and overreached himself by his apparent Fulanisation agenda. Neither he nor them can or will last. The more the Southerners protest against clear acts of division, oppression and suppression, the more Buhari provokes them recklessly with more insulting appointments for Northerners. It will all lead to tears for them in the end because when you push people to the wall and there is nowhere else to go, they will come out fighting with all guns blazing.



The Northern Hausa-Fulani irredentists should also understand that Southern Nigeria is too cosmopolitan and globally influential to be conquered by any invading Fulani bandits and terrorists. This is what is playing out now. The Government may be turning a blind eye to their atrocities but those being pillaged, raped and murdered will not do so. Their home is their castle, and they will stoutly and robustly defend it. This may ultimately be what makes the downfall of Nigeria.

What Buhari has succeeded in doing is to unite the Southerners in the face of common tribulations. I have never seen the level of anger I see today in our country. Only God through our youths can possibly avert the monumental collapse of a once beautiful and powerful country brought to its knees by the myopic vision of a bigot. The truth is Nigeria is greater than all this and I believe that as the Fulani youths achieve their emancipation through qualitative education, they will join their Southern brethren in creating a Nigeria based on equality, fairness and justice. This is not a pipe dream. Our country’s youths may well save us

Before now, I had thought that PMB’S enthronement has a mixed effect, but now, I have grown up to understand the Divine hands in hoisting him as our president.

It’s for all Nigerians to think about the true character posture of a leader rather than focusing on our tribal and religious differences or sentiments.

Before now, I have read about Uthman Dan Fodio as a historical reference, but today, it has dawned on me why Ilorin now has Emir instead of an Oba.

Before, I heard that the Fulanis were very good herdsmen with resilience attitudes to migrations, but today, they are not only herders, but a people with conquering power in wherever they lay claim to possess.

PMB’S ENTHRONEMENT has opened my eyes, and I am now beginning to wonder that the fairytale of the Hausas being conquered by the Fulanis is no more a fluke.

The aborted coup of RUGA was all that I read to understand that sooner than later, my children will be hearing that once upon a time, there was a King called the OBI of ONITSHA. Then, the children will be hearing of EMIR OF ONITSHA.

Today, in our 1999 Constitution, nothing of Christianity was mentioned, but Islamic religion dotted many clauses, and yet, like morons, we tend to dream of a country under the tenet of secularism.

Today, Nigeria is more vocal in the OIC conglomerate, and as people under a spell, we are still alive to the illusion of secularism.

PMB is truly a blessing to me because I have seen practical nepotistic democracy being exhibited with impunity.

PMB is a blessing because I can now understand that it’s better to destroy your country’s healthcare and educational systems so as to travel abroad for estacodes and leadership egoism.

PMB has helped many of us to appreciate a leadership principle that hinges on old school friends, tribal acquaintances and religious sentiments.

Does it matter anymore when most of our leadership architectures have become a clear case of the Fulanis versus the rest of Nigerians?

We are entrapped in a eulogy of confusion hence the very best of our core leadership portfolios are the exclusive reserves for the Fulanis.

Take a routine task of reflecting on the military or security, Judiciary, NASS, NNPC, NCS, NPA, FIRS heads, and still tell me that PMB’S tenure has not been a blessing in disguise.

It’s very unfortunate that the South and Middle Belters are still confused, and we need not blame them.

The lopsided state creations have messed up their bargaining powers.

Before 1963, we have four regions that were operating as near self- governments. Suddenly, the military took over and not only unified the regions but without any constitutional authority, created many states.

Most of these states that were created were the HANDIWORK of the Northern Heads of States. Cleverly, the four regions were divided into 37 states (including FCT). Out of the 37, 20 states came out of one single region – North, whereas the other three regions were pathetically given 17 states.

Till date, no one has challenged that absurdity of state creations.

It was even more insulting for anyone to tell me that landmass should be a variable in state creation. That means that Texas and California states would have been divided into probably 20 states because of their landmass.

To date, all the Southern leaders are bemoaning their pains internally.

By the present structure of Nigeria, the North will always dictate everything about the wellbeing of Nigeria and Nigerians. Invariably, we are all a conquered territory under implied Caliphate manipulations.

Have you wondered why most Southern leaders who want to be recognized in the polite of Nigeria will never speak against the obnoxious laws of PMB? The truth is that they are stooges, awaiting the Northern elite endorsements.

These Southern leaders will prefer to trade the lives of their people than confronting PMB.

You have seen how everyone remained quiet when PMB single-handedly appointed Usman as an Acting IGP without the police commission meeting or recommendation.

Indeed, PMB is a blessing to most Nigerians who can sell our principles at the detriment of the masses.

In an ideal environment, PMB would have been reminded of certain issues by NASS, but unfortunately, NASS has equally been annexed by the presidency.

Today, BokoHaramists, Bandits and slaughters are rampaging, and of course, we were told to be lenient with them.

In fact, we were told to hand them over to the police whenever we catch any of them.

What an irony!

A man who has been asked to surrender his weapon fighting a man who is priding himself with Ak 47.

Who’s supposed to catch the other?

Today, we have seen where terrorists are treated as VIPS and their victims neglected.

Today, there were killings in Anambra, Enugu, Asaba, Ibadan, Ondo, Benue, Plateau, and other places, but that was the best time for PMB to travel for medical checkups.

The heinous crime happened in Imo State recently where police headquarters was attacked, and prison inmates released.

From abroad, PMB knew that the attack was the handiwork of terrorists, and collaborated by former IGP Adamu, who categorically pointed an accusing finger on IPOB even when IPOB denied any involvement. Meanwhile, the massive massacre in Ebonyi State by alleged herdsmen incursions was never a terrorist attack.

“We have seen the best of our leaders’ stewardships and of course, we are beneficiaries of what we have planted.” DSM.

Let me conclude with a reflexive explanation to my about submission in a simple INCOME and EXPENDITURE outlook of PMB’S Stewardship appointments and effects.

Income (Major Revenue Earning Establishments)

1) NNPC – Fulani

2) FIRS – Fulani

3) NCS – Fulani

4) NPA – Fulani

Expenditure (Major Revenue outflows/Expenses Sectors)

1) Defence – Fulani

2) Finance – Fulani

3) Education – Fulani

4) Justice – Fulani



5) FCT – Fulani

6) Agriculture – Fulani

7) Police Affairs – Fulani

8. Aviation – Fulani

9) Communication – Fulani

10) Power – Fulani

11) Water resources – Fulani

12) Humanitarian affairs – Fulani

13) FERMA – Fulani

14) NYSC – Fulani

15) PTDF – Fulani

16) NTA – Fulani

17) FAAN – Fulani

18) INEC – Fulani

19) Loads of others

Anti-corruption Agencies

20) EFCC – Fulani

21) ICPC – Fulani

22) NFIU – Fulani

If there’s nothing you can take out from my piece, just remember that PMB’S tenure has exposed many Nigerians to ask questions about the future of Nigeria. It has equally exposed us to the enormous power of a president who is more or less, a supreme being that must not be questioned.

Of course, we have come to the uttermost understanding that tribal and religious sentiments are part of our governance policies.

Last but not the least, Nigerians are clamouring for the restructuring of Nigeria.

The call has never been this alarming rate, and they’re pointing their accusing fingers on a deformed document that we referred to as our Constitution.

Thank you, PMB for being our president, and now most of us have come to understand that Nigeria has been mismanaged under a faulty foundation and unpatriotic governments.

As you answer, please remember that I come in PEACE.
lies .NNPC is kanuri ,Firs is Gwari ,custom is not hausa or fulani but a minority from bauchi .NPA is hausa man with wife from rivers .lies up lies

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Quitam: 6:03pm On Apr 23, 2022
Stoking sentiments as usual. Fulani this, fulani that. I'm a northerner non Fulani. The way the southerners inflate this Fulani issue is really surprising. Apart of the current banditry, most perpetrated by Fulani stock, there's nothing about domineering about them. I'm surprised that Dele is deliberately coalescing every Northern muslim as Fulani. I am 100% sure it's intentional. How is Mele Kyari, Mohammed Nami, Magashi etc Fulani?
Fellow Nigerians, let's not be deceived by likes of DM. He is financially buoyant to live the e rest of his life in the comfort of developed countries. They will flare up the country and leave us struggling to quench the fire. Is Buhari a failure? Yes. Is he nepotistic? Yes. Is he hellbent on Islamisation? No. Let's be smart enough to do away with Buhari without hurting ourselves

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Proudlyomonna: 6:14pm On Apr 23, 2022
Truthful words upthere.
The anger flaring up can not be held at bay forever.
Buhari really did shege to dis already messed up country.
And some people are still trying to vote for people that have said they will continue from where He stopped �

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Whois(m): 6:27pm On Apr 23, 2022
They are tribalistic. Thebosstrevor1 here on nairaland is an example of a tribalistic fulani/Nigerian

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 6:43pm On Apr 23, 2022
After reading the garbage, i laughed and laughed.

This yoruba man want us to leave our entrepreneurial spirit and follow western education mixed with arabic teaching.

What does that even mean.

Like look at the south west with its educated people but many are unemployed without jobs, foreigners have bought all their lands because of liberalism and these foreigners also brag that they developed their lands,soon they will be displaced ffom their own God given land.

You mean fulani should stop trading and then start using women for rituals and doing yahoo yahoo plus prostitution like the way the south west do it...God forbid.

The government built railway to niger republic to facilitate trade with niger republic and bring more revenue to Nigeria as if this same project isn't going on in the west, east.

Mr Dele, should stop his conspiracy theories and focus on his people, who have western education but still believe in rituals

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by ppeessuu: 6:46pm On Apr 23, 2022
Continue sogbo
You will understand later nyamiri
gentiles:
I will rather vote another Fulani than vote a Yoruba man.
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by amazingspiderma: 6:51pm On Apr 23, 2022
I wish to read Dele's narrative prior to the 2015 election.

You took someone who has not proven himself in anyway to make a president.
That was a gamble. It is the outcome of your gamble that you are narrating.

The Future is predicted by Prophets and Wise men.
Ordinary men tell you what you already know.
There is nothing new in message, even an illiterate does not need to read the article to know the contents.

This man is not a prophet but just another take bearer.

He only just described what common man on the street knows in English language.


One thing is sure, Buhari will leave in 2023. This epistle will never change that fact.
Just show us who you intend to support before the presidential party primaries.

That is what it means to stand out.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by ChoCho54(f): 7:10pm On Apr 23, 2022
Waiting for Garuba shehu and NL zombies to attack the messenger for this stale truth
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by abobote: 7:10pm On Apr 23, 2022
I stopped reading Thisday back page, since 2015. When Dele and Simon Kolawole fought Jonathan to standstill with their pen.
That Simon is evil
Dele Momodu, I understood his pains. The first article where he criticized Jonathan Government, Dr Ruben Abbati, instead of focusing on the issue in his reply, in the usual manner , as a spokesperson, chose to mock him, telling him that, he contested for president in 2011, and got a single vote in his polling unit, which means his wife that followed him to the election did not vote for him.
That is how Dele Momodu, chose path of opposition. He was not just writing against the government, he was very active in all the protest against Jonathan government, especially, the occupy Nigeria in 2012

Meanwhile, the headline, should be, the truth Buhari must accept, or are you afraid of addressing Buhari directly?
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Pakute: 7:15pm On Apr 23, 2022
thebosstrevor1:
After reading the garbage, i laughed and laughed.

This yoruba man want us to leave our entrepreneurial spirit and follow western education mixed with arabic teaching.

What does that even mean.

Like look at the south west with its educated people but many are unemployed without jobs, foreigners have bought all their lands because of liberalism and these foreigners also brag that they developed their lands,soon they will be displaced ffom their own God given land.

You mean fulani should stop trading and then start using women for rituals and doing yahoo yahoo plus prostitution like the way the south west do it...God forbid.

The government built railway to niger republic to facilitate trade with niger republic and bring more revenue to Nigeria as if this same project isn't going on in the west, east.

Mr Dele, should stop his conspiracy theories and focus on his people, who have western education but still believe in rituals
The man told you he's an Edo, even if he's Yoruba, so what?
I don't care if you're fulani or not but the message is clear, since fulani migrated into the country as far back as 1804, it's been one blood shed too many. The latest of which has metamorphosed into banditry with sheer audacity to attack trains, airports, kidnapping, rape, murder and displacing host villagers from their ancestral land. All these atrocities would not have been emboldened without Government complicity. A President who is worth its salt would never have been so soft with some rag tag desert migrants holding the country to ransome. Without being immodest, the railway to Niger only fuels the reservations of Nigerians on how easily these bandits would move into the country. The President only wanted to establish links with his cousins at the detriment of Nigerians, unless the next President would have the political will to smoke those bandits back into their rat holes.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Mkpurumiriaddic(f): 7:47pm On Apr 23, 2022
Another thread to cry about Fulani.keep crying,the more you cry,abuse and blackmail us,the more God bless us.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Donshegxy10(m): 7:50pm On Apr 23, 2022
Munamoqel:
lies .NNPC is kanuri ,Firs is Gwari ,custom is not hausa or fulani but a minority from bauchi .NPA is hausa man with wife from rivers .lies up lies

you can respond without quoting the whole article nah....
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by successmatters(m): 8:16pm On Apr 23, 2022
I read every word.

Awesome.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by kindlyheart: 8:18pm On Apr 23, 2022
we will continue running in circles if we don't de-luggard
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Sergio103(m): 8:19pm On Apr 23, 2022
successmatters:
I read every word.

Awesome.

Please summarize embarassed

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by IMEI: 8:40pm On Apr 23, 2022
Buhari is Fulani, so i guess to attack the North, all Northerners must be lumped with Buhari as Fulani

Dele Momodu has never had any integrity nor credibility

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by WhizdomXX(m): 8:44pm On Apr 23, 2022
Donshegxy10:


you can respond without quoting the whole article nah....
Are u answering the Atiku/Fulani supporter?
He should show us prove.
About this Fulani issue;
My parents say when you cook for the village, they will eat your food but when the whole village cooks for you hmm will be your story.
When A Southern President returns to Power in 2023 and the whole indigenous tribes of Nigeria cook for the fulanis and their Niger and Immigrant brothers from across Western Africa, the Rwandan story will be little compared to what they will experience.
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by IMEI: 8:52pm On Apr 23, 2022
Pakute:

The man told you he's an Edo, even if he's Yoruba, so what?
I don't care if you're fulani or not but the message is clear, since fulani migrated into the country as far back as 1804, it's been one blood shed too many. The latest of which has metamorphosed into banditry with sheer audacity to attack trains, airports, kidnapping, rape, murder and displacing host villagers from their ancestral land. All these atrocities would not have been emboldened without Government complicity. A President who is worth its salt would never have been so soft with some rag tag desert migrants holding the country to ransome. Without being immodest, the railway to Niger only fuels the reservations of Nigerians on how easily these bandits would move into the country. The President only wanted to establish links with his cousins at the detriment of Nigerians, unless the next President would have the political will to smoke those bandits back into their rat holes.

Fulani were in the territory that became part of Nigeria long before 1804.

Moreover, did Nigeria exist in 1804?

This Government has surely failed in security, but if there are Nigerians that should be crying about Fulani attacks, it shouldn't be Southerners who have barely been victims of banditry

There's no part of the country that lacks security challenges, South as a whole - cultism, South west - ritual killings and thuggery, South East - esn/ipob/unknown gunmen, South South - militias

In case you don't know, Fulani are a minority in Niger Republic, it's not dominated by them

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Babalawoniger: 8:52pm On Apr 23, 2022
Please be serious for once.
Balkan:
Tinubu urchins will not like this
Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Babalawoniger: 8:58pm On Apr 23, 2022
Any presidential puppet presented by these Fulani cabal will be resisted.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Whois(m): 10:22pm On Apr 23, 2022
Of cause thebosstrevor1 is fulani. A tribalistic one for that matter. I intentionally mentioned him on this thread just because I want to hear his bigotry opinion.
Pakute:

The man told you he's an Edo, even if he's Yoruba, so what?
I don't care if you're fulani or not
but the message is clear, since fulani migrated into the country as far back as 1804, it's been one blood shed too many. The latest of which has metamorphosed into banditry with sheer audacity to attack trains, airports, kidnapping, rape, murder and displacing host villagers from their ancestral land. All these atrocities would not have been emboldened without Government complicity. A President who is worth its salt would never have been so soft with some rag tag desert migrants holding the country to ransome. Without being immodest, the railway to Niger only fuels the reservations of Nigerians on how easily these bandits would move into the country. The President only wanted to establish links with his cousins at the detriment of Nigerians, unless the next President would have the political will to smoke those bandits back into their rat holes.

It is common sense bruh, after the damages buhari's presidency has done, if atiku really means well he doesn't need to be to told to step down and support his vice in the 2019 election but greediness will be their end
Babalawoniger:
Any presidential puppet presented by these Fulani cabal will be resisted.

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Re: PENDULUM: The Truth My Fulani Fiends Must Accept By Dele Momodu by Mofun: 10:48pm On Apr 23, 2022
Dele Momodu has well mastered the art of manipulation with his pen. He knows quite well how to sway with words and win the hearts of his readers (especially those who care about what he publishes). Almost entirely the opposite of what he wrote in this piece was what he wrote about Buhari in 2015. He was a great salesman with robust swelling words and Buhari was his article. You could hardly help but buy what he had to offer. Now, he has refused to take responsibility for his error, rather blaming the product he helped to circulate.

That said, I have never been a fan of Buhari.

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