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Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Adiob200(m): 9:10pm On May 04, 2023 |
Looking at different tribes in Nigeria igbo, Yoruba and Hausa,,what I noticed is that Hausa are not that desperate in searching of greener pasture outside country,,,because hardly can u hear Hausa being caught with drugs, in news...can we say there is something unique in their culture which is lacking in others tribe,,though they also lacking in some ways... 5 Likes |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by samwash(m): 9:43pm On May 04, 2023 |
Una nor dey tire of tribal war? You think when Nigerians are been caught with drugs, the white man label him/her Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba? It's written a "Nigerian caught with drugs" They see us as Nigerians, not our diversity, kwn this and have peace of mind. 44 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by OAkanni001(m): 11:24pm On May 04, 2023 |
samwash: First grade brain wey you dey use no go depart you my brother 45 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by ednut1(m): 11:53pm On May 04, 2023 |
Adiob200:must everyone reason the same Go to eqypt, sudan,niger, chad, uae, Bahrain there are hausas there. Children of their elite also live and work abroad, some come back after studying. The average hausa is not that obsessed with money they are more concerned about paradise/ al jannah 26 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by IkeIgboNile(m): 12:33am On May 05, 2023 |
The average hausa man is comfortable in his father's hut,with 3 wives and 30 children while dreaming of the 72 virgins waiting for him in hell. 54 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by 1Sharon(f): 12:36am On May 05, 2023 |
Southerners have tried to shame hausa people and call them local. But they are just a contented people. 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Holybaddo: 12:53am On May 05, 2023 |
1)What will an Hausa Man speak when He gets there?? 2)Hausa people don’t rent house 🏠 they sleep in people’s shops,mosque,bridge at night Is such allowed in developed countries?? 3)Hausa man have no reasonable business to do there Most Hausa we see in east,west,south Na shoe maker them dey do. I have plenty to say but to cut the story short It will be difficult for them to survive there Nigeria is better for them The Hausa people you see outside country are Alhaji Sons and Daughters They are well educated and not like the Hausa people we see around who don’t know what school gate looks like I Hope You Understand 31 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Fstar1: 1:09am On May 05, 2023 |
They preferred moving around the country than travelling abroad 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Birniwa(m): 3:49am On May 05, 2023 |
Holybaddo: You honestly appear like a retard and ignoramus all at same time because you're simply provincial who has very little knowledge even about his surroundings. Let me surprise and at same time, clear your illiteracy with some disturbing statistics. Hausa people dominate a percentage of 40% of Nigeria's 230,000,000 people. This roughly translates to over 90,000,000 Hausa people alone in Nigeria. In case you're Yoruba or Igbo, the numbers are 42,000,000 and 48,000,000 for Igbo and Yoruba respectively. Out of those 90,000,000 Hausa people, roughly a little over half of them are educated. This means that only the educated Hausa people, are more than the entire population of Igbo in their entirety or Yoruba in their entirety (including their literates and illiterates). So owing to this fact, you're simply a f0ol to think that a Hausa an average man is not educated. Their literate ones alone outnumber the entire population of your tribe that's if you're even among the other two major Nigeria's tribes (Igbo and Yoruba) Here in the North, Yorubas do nothing but simply vulcanizer and mechanic works. The Igbos sell nothing but majorly okrika and those cheap Chinese yards. Both the women of these two tribes do nothing but ashawo business. If you go to any brothel in the North, they are the only tribes you'll find there. Finally, you need to travel to learn about the reality of things and stop being the ign0rant that you're about those realities. 27 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by mu2sa2: 3:53am On May 05, 2023 |
Not just hausas, but northerners generally irrespective of religion. They will rather ply their trade in their fatherland instead of carrying drugs or going into prostitution abroad. Hardly would you hear of a northerner caught abroad with drugs or into prostitution or human trafficking like southerners. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Almaigaa: 4:05am On May 05, 2023 |
Birniwa: You are very correct. Over 90% of ladies you see in Brothels and all those that are Hawking Gala, Rat poison, fake Chargers and drinks in the North are from Peter Obi's place. 12 Likes
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Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by alpharoyalty: 6:05am On May 05, 2023 |
Why will you see them abroad when there is no quota system to get jobs and opportunities in foreign countries. Correct me if I am wrong?..... 25 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by slam7000(m): 6:18am On May 05, 2023 |
ednut1: I disagree with you about Hausas/northerners not being obsessed with money. Various federal ministries employ lots of them, they are many of them in police force, army, immigration, federal road safety commission etc…if it’s federal ministries, name one where you wouldn’t see majority of them. Those you don’t have that opportunity would look beyond the shores of Nigeria. There are no level playing ground when it comes to government jobs in Nigeria. Igbos and Yorubas would be implicated when it comes to crimes abroad, Edo/Delta state also contribute especially in Italy and some European countries. In Nigeria guess who commits the biggest financial frauds…it’s not the southern yahoo yahoo with their laptops and phones, it’s the agbada wearing ogas at the top heading the various ministries. What’s Governor Matawalle’s salary? A former government secondary teacher with four wives and more than 30 children. These kids wouldn’t be going abroad to struggle for jobs, they will be funded and well looked after from the state coffers…while the less privileged ones take AK47 to hustle. What’s Doguwa’s salary? How has he been able to support 4 wives and his many children? Former governor of Zamfara state who introduced sharia, Yerima…how much does he earn? I might be biased as I’m mentioning only politicians from the north but whoever says that northerners are not money crazy like their southern counterparts is ignorant…one’s orientation plays a huge part as well… The fact is that those who see Nigeria as a place where there’s no fairness in achieving their dreams would look beyond Nigeria…that’s probably why you see someone who has saved N5 million naira come online for advice on the best country to relocate because he is paranoid about investing in Nigeria…he is scared of losing that money cos it took him time to save. 19 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by didroon43: 6:24am On May 05, 2023 |
This is an Ill thought out post 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by slam7000(m): 6:34am On May 05, 2023 |
Birniwa: Educated Hausas outnumber the entire population of Igbos or Yorubas? This is interesting sir. Does this number include those who gain admissions to unity schools through ‘special privileges’? Perhaps I’ve been seeing the wrong figures online from mischievous people! I’m interested in knowing the number of Hausa children who sat for waec/neco and university matriculation in the last 5 years compared to either their Igbo or Yoruba counterparts. If you have this figure, kindly share it. 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by alpharoyalty: 6:39am On May 05, 2023 |
ednut1: Shut the fvck up! Who says the average hausa is not obsessed with money? I dare say that they are the worst. Go to most government agencies, parastatals, and ministries. See how they messed up everything like nnpc and our refineries because we choose to put corrupt, illiterates, and incompetent square holes in round pegs all in the name of quota system. 14 Likes |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Spanishmilf(m): 6:50am On May 05, 2023 |
Instead lf the Usa,uk, canada we all go They like immigrating to muslim countries for example in sudan most of the student there are notherners Probably that their abroad 6 Likes |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by emperor4love(m): 6:50am On May 05, 2023 |
Person way be government, wetin he wan go abroad go do 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Starhearts: 6:51am On May 05, 2023 |
samwash: May God continue to be enriching your brain. One Hennesy 4 u 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Manna4Gurls: 6:54am On May 05, 2023 |
Many of them have been programmed to settle for less abd little they have 2 Likes |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Tallesty1(m): 7:02am On May 05, 2023 |
Birniwa: The guy you quoted is an idiot but you don't have to lie or distort facts to shut him up. Your stats is inaccurate and a gross overestimation of the population of Hausa people. The exact population of the Hausa people in Nigeria is not known for a fact so the Hausa population is estimated to be about 25% of Nigeria's population and a little above 30% if you add the Fulani. Both of them is not up 40% when combined. Even the figures you provided for the Igbo and Yoruba populations are also significantly higher than the estimates given by official sources and lastly more than half of Hausa people in Nigeria are not educated even with their 13, 9, 6, 2 cut off marks in Unity schools. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Couldntfigurean: 7:04am On May 05, 2023 |
Almaigaa:Yoruba muslims and their fear of Hausa Muslims eh,it’s still a world wonder The northerner talked about both tribes but you couldn’t talk back or defend your own people but decided to talk about Igbo people Let me join others in asking,who do Yoruba Muslims like this? Tufiaaaaa 8 Likes
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Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by OKUCHI11(m): 7:05am On May 05, 2023 |
Outside countries don't tolerate the slummy environment thing called Hausa quarter... |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by falcon01: 7:16am On May 05, 2023 |
Adiob200:Because an average Hausa Man doesn't care About worldly things, a Hausa man is willing to do shoe shiner or Okada Till he dies than to do something considered immoral or Criminal, as Long as he Can eat today and tomorrow, Thats all. Unlike some tribes who after 2 years of struggling will decide to start doing yahoo, rituals or go outside country to Smuggle drugs. A Hausa Man settles for less which is one of the things that make other people step on him like he's nothing, A Hausa Man doesn't get into land dispute with his relatives to the point of killing he prefer to leave it to you than to get in a fight with you for it. The only thing that triggers a Hausa Man is when you touch his religion. So why will someone like that want to leave the country for greener pastures when they can keep trying right here till they get it? And if they don't it's still fine. 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Hellonearth: 7:16am On May 05, 2023 |
Adiob200: Cos una people depends on begging that's why them no dey hustle. If Igbo or Yoruba makes the money from drugs,una people go dey street they beg them thesame money. Una even shine their shoes,carry waste,work as gatemen etc just to get portion of that drugs money but u must work to get it. Adamu Fegge 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Ernerstdavid55(m): 7:20am On May 05, 2023 |
damn wat a tread |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Ernerstdavid55(m): 7:22am On May 05, 2023 |
OKUCHI11:iswear they be carrying kettle up and down like drip 2 Likes |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by prinsam30: 7:38am On May 05, 2023 |
alpharoyalty: this is the best comment so far, 70% of Nigeria's wealth ar own by the northerners, they av been ruling us for donkey years, the result of that rule has subjected the rest region to perpetual suffering, that's why u see other region japaing to other countries to make a living, the northerners has hijacked every working sector in the country, no wonder a particular president name some region like that a 5%ter, what a joke of a country. So for this reason, why will a northerner flee to another country to look for som3tjing he can easily get here in Nigeria, mak3 una dey reason am na 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by Almaigaa: 7:44am On May 05, 2023 |
Couldntfigurean: Me wanan ke Fadi? 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by ednut1(m): 7:45am On May 05, 2023 |
slam7000:there are more igbos in the civil service tho https://www.nairaland.com/3197306/states-number-federal-civil-servants https://punchng.com/104403-northerners-23088-southerners-apply-for-police-recruitment/?amp Even police and army southerners don’t even apply, den we still complain there are more northerners. Abeg make una rest |
Re: Why Are Hausas Not Desperate To Search For Greener Pastures Outside Country? by greatiyk4u(m): 7:56am On May 05, 2023 |
Birniwa: You are a shameless liar, proudly dishing out fake figures to the public dominated by people who are more educated than you are. How did you get Nigeria population to be 230M What do you mean by Hausa?....is your own meaning of Hausa equals Northerners? How did you arrive at your 90M population of Hausa? If you are truly in the north and believe igbos are into only okirika and prostitution then you are too dumb. To surprise you, a political ward in zaki local government of Bauchi state in the year 2000 had no indigin that finished secondary school and that was how councillorship was given to an illiterate, the whole local government have no medical doctors, pharmacists, engineers, lawyers still date and it is fully hausa community The level of illiteracy in the north is under reported 4 Likes |
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