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Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by babasolution: 1:28pm On Feb 07
Do you know that if slaves were still sold,all these people being kidnapped would have been sold as slaves by the Fulani.

The operations of the Fulani raids all over Nigeria is exactly how the slave raids operated in the slave trade era.

Innocent traveling people were swooped upon and kidnapped then sold to buyers as SLAVES.
People homes were broken into and they were caught and sold.
People who cudnt be sold were killed.
Innocent villagers on their farms were attacked and sold as SLAVES.

All that is going on in Nigeria today is the same as the Atlantic slave trade era only that the whites are not buying slaves anymore.

All the blacks in America and Caribbean, this is exactly how they were caught.

The same perpetrators who were mostly Fulani are still the same ones today,the victims are still the same ones today,the method is still the same.

The reaction is still the same,were the leaders did nothing about it,communities couldn't mobilize to defend themselves and black men were powerless to defend their communities except few minority tribes.

The only thing change is the buyer,whiteman as evolved but Blackman has not.

Majority tribes black males are as callous,and weak as ever.

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Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by Jakumo(m): 1:32pm On Feb 07
This is a very interesting comparison you have made. The tidal wave of kidnapping currently sweeping Nigeria is indeed similar to the slave raids hundreds of years ago. The horror faced by captives of those kidnappers is beyond the comprehension of most people.
Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by Ibaaboy(m): 1:35pm On Feb 07
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Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by saintopus(m): 1:38pm On Feb 07
So let's take it further, could be the act of Karma and Reincarnation at play?

Probably.

The former slavers are now the kidnapped victims while the slaves are now the Fulani kidnappers
Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by babasolution: 1:41pm On Feb 07
saintopus:
So let's take it further, could be the act of Karma and Reincarnation at play?

Probably.

The former slavers are now the kidnapped victims while the slaves are now the Fulani kidnappers

The Fulani were always slavers

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Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by Jakumo(m): 1:44pm On Feb 07
babasolution:


The Fulani were always slavers

Thank you for correcting that person who was attempting to rewrite history.
Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by spinna: 2:38pm On Feb 07
It is also the same as when police raid innocent people and tell them to settle to free themselves
Re: Todays Fulani Raids Akin To The Slavery Era by GerogeI(m): 3:40pm On Feb 07
It's not Akin. It is same slave raiding, only now they do so for ransome.

Fulani and other desert tribes are simply cultural maruders! They plunder destroy and steal to survive. It was the Jukuns in Benue that stopped them by matching them in aggressiveness. Today they have found a Trojan horse in so called Nigeria Government. I can't even imagine that this whole campaign was ushered in by an elected Nigerian Leader in the name of dipping Koran in the Atlantic.

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