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No matter your political party!! No Matter your political ideology!! As long as you are from kano state...you have no reason to hate kwankwaso!! Unless you no get sense!! Kwankwaso laid down a solid foundation for the development of kano state
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Economic politics among two brothers in a commercial struggle! We need a healthy competition among them!! Aliko Dangote is the richest black man in the world, while Abdulsamad Isiaka Rabiu is 10th on the list and 6th in Africa. They both hailed from Kano state. We are proud of these two Diallos!! Kano no dey ever carry last!!
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We all know why they're fighting and targeting learned and very smart Arewa leaders!! They will fail... hatred and bigotry would consume them! |
This targeting of Dr Isa Pantami is coordinated, and only the courtroom can fish out those really responsible. I don’t want him to settle for apologies. His lawyers must take note of the handles dispensing the false and unverifiable stories and give them the justice they deserve The man debated so passionately against Yusuf in Public, criticized his ideology as ignorant and unislamic so much that Yusuf's men attempted to assassinate him in retaliation. Back in 2005/2006 before anyone outside the North knew of Boko Haram, Pantami was already debating and preaching against them. In 2020, BH put out another assassination order on the man. But in 2021, he magically started having ties with BH. People are so daft! Now the video of him debating Yusuf is now used as evidence of ties to Boko haram. |
Kestolove:even women dey echo fine nyash... I feel sorry for nyashless ladies!!
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Baba Aliko!! The Fulani Nation is proud of you!! You are our pride!! It Gladdens my heart that a Diallo is the richest black man in the world!! We are hated by many, stronger than all... Dear Baba Aliko....your enemies who wants to distroy you....are about to be consumed by their self consuming hate and bigotry!!
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Where is the fly over that is being constructed? |
Mynd44 mynd44 mynd44 mynd44 mynd44 This thread is about the political history of the Fulanis which is supposed to be left at the political section of nairaland... Why move the topic to culture what has political history has to do with culture?? For that reason?? Pls my thread should be moved to the right section!! |
Fulanis are naturally blessed! |
The jallos
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The Fulani culture!!
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The Diallos are Gifted!!
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Many West African leaders are of the Fulani descent including the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari!! The President of Senegal, Macky Sall; The President of Gambia, Adama Barrow. The President of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embalo; the Vice President of Sierra Leone, Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh and the Prime Minister of Mali, Boubou Cisse. They also lead major international institutions, such as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina J. Mohammed The 74th President of the United Nations General Assembly, Tijjani Muhammad-Bande; and the Secretary-General of OPEC, Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo! Fulani presidents in Africa!!
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The Fulani traditional architect!
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Continuation... The Fulani have been relatively peaceful, respectful of all environments they found themselves and supportive of the local population. This can be seen in how to quickly assimilate into Eqypt culture, to Sudan, Mali, Hausa, and even Yoruba Culture in the present day Kwara state. Attempt at complete criminalization of the name Fulani simply because of the actions of few is grossly unfair to this very progressive, development-oriented, and law and order-driven group of people called the Fulani Clans. Granted, some can be bad and exhibit some criminal behaviors, which should rightfully be condemned, but generally, the Fulani are more tolerant, more receptive of the foreign culture, and more involving, juster, and more balance in their actions and leadership expressions. The Hyksos (Fulanis) brought civilization to Egypt, Sudan, Sahel, down to forest Africa. Even in East Africa, the Tutsis, (Tribe of Paul Kagame) and Wahume of Kenya are the cousins and offshoots of the Fulani tribe, the settled, intermarry, and brought civilization to the region.
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Continuation... The Fulani founded the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire that ruled from the 15th to 16th Century, until its invasion by the Moorish warriors of the Moroccan dynasty and dissolved it in 1591. The Bambara Empire and Massina Empire. All these empires stretches from the Central and Western African Countries, including most of Nigeria, from Borgu, to Oyo, upward to Senegal. The Jihad of Uthman Dan Fodio of the 1800s was a response to the high level of injustice and provocation of the ruling elite against the poor and the weak in the society, with the aim of rebuilding the social fabrics, already destroyed by the excesses of the elite. Thus, from the arrival of the Hyksos (Fulani in West Africa) in Egypt in 2040BCE, it can be seen clearly that the Fulani have been in and around Africa, including Nigeria for the past 4700 years. When the Fulani came to these areas, most of the tribes, especially those within the rain forest don't even know how to wear clothes. It was the Fulani that first brought the system of the central government, administration, commerce & civilization to Africa, before the colonials.
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Continuation.... However, due to some cultural and religious connections, some of the Fulani were preserved, but their cattle were confiscated and handed over to their black slaves, to serve at the pleasure of the Royal Al Moravid Kings. This explains why some largely black people of Sudan owned large amount of cattle. They are from the confiscation of the Moorish warriors who handed over to the slaves to serve as the royal booty of wars. Some of the Fulani tribe moves westward into Central Africa, Cameroun, & Northern Parts of Nigeria, while some moved eastward to Present Day Rwanda & Uganda. Some, however, moved Northward toward Chad, Niger, Parts of Northern Nigeria Mali, Mauritania, and Western Saharawi. The spread continued to Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote Devoir, Guinea, The Gambia and Senegal with smaller numbers in countries like Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo and Ghana.
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