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Whiteangel1234:why are you insulting me?? Calling me Ewu for what reason?? You are in pain, why be say una no dey use eyes see successful rich northerners? You prefer seeing them suffering or begging so that you Will laugh at them and come online to tell us how poor and backward they are, why all these hatred?
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Whiteangel1234:I be igbo boy... The problem with you Igbos is that you think you are the only hustling tribe in Nigeria. So Others don't hustle abi? You think it's by chest beating |
Whiteangel1234:why do you think they are lazy? |
GamalNasser:The ignorance of “wealth” Online is alarming. No, it’s not your oil money buying these exotic cars. There are legitimate businessmen whose priorities include living fashionably. And whether it’s sustainable, is their personal problem |
GamalNasser:when they're all busy trending Almajiri pictures on Nairaland? |
Despite this covid19 pandemic, people still dey ball
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Arewa Twitter was on fire
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Money dey this country
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Twitter was shut down
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Arewa Twitter setting Twitter on fire
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Twitter is one fire
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Eid prayer in kano
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This story is really inspiring God bless Mr Okafor!! I'm a northerner who no dey ever settle with the Igbos, but this story reminds me that there's humanity in every tribe,race and Nation Sometimes we have to look beyond this online banters and hold tight to humanity that unit the world. This story is an inspiration... The message is deep and sound. What touches me most in this story is the fact that their helper is a not a northerner and have nothing in common with the except humanity. God bless Mr Okafor and his entire Generation. God bless Mr Okafor and may his gentle soul rest in peace |
meolaniyi:so I think you should focuse more on your Biafra. Hausafulanis are strong together and they know that their unity is your weakness and you can't do anything to divide them. Hausafulanis have been together for hundred years intermayring and living in the same Geographical location under one kingdom. So I think you should focuse more on Biafra and south south |
meolaniyi:Well you are free to continue deceiving yourself the term tribe,is a derogatory term used by colonialist to denote a group of people considered primitive by them,nobody refers to small European groups like the Latvians,Lithuanians,Estonians, Leichsteintains,Flanders, Germans, French or English as tribes even as most of them are far less numerous than either the Hausa or Fulanis,I preferred the term nations or nationalities,so in line with this I agree that there is no tribe known as Hausa Fulani but there is a nation/nationality known as a Hausa Fulani just as you have a Swiss nation in Switzerland comprising of, to use your term German tribe,French tribe and a small Italian tribe who have been living in harmony and relative prosperity since the 17th century each with it's own language. |
meolaniyi:Hausas are not suffering,Most of them are doing better than you Fulanis and Hausas are living together, schooling and getting equal opportunity in the north Stop spreading lies on Nairaland Infact Fulanis are the one you'll complain that they're being colonized cos most of them can't even speak fulfulde, majority of them speak Hausa |
the Hausafulanis can never be divided, forget about Usman Danfodios conquest of 1804 Hausa/Fulani are two ethnic groups which were formerly distinct but are now for all practical purposes intermixed to the extent of being regarded as one inseparable ethnic nation. Although found throughout the grassland belt of West Africa, the bulk of the Hausa/Fulani population is concentrated in Northern Nigeria especially in and around the urban centres of Sokoto, Kano and Katsina which were important market centres on the southern section of the trans-Saharan caravan trade routes in the past. The Hausa had established well organised city states before the advent of the Fulani. These states included Katsina, Daura, Kano Zazzau (Zaria), Biram, Gobir and Borno. Some of these were conquered and re-established by the Fulani. A few other kingdoms such as Katagum, Hadejia and Gombe were founded. The coming of the Fulani into Hausaland resulted in significant changes in the area. They brought the full force of Islam which became a great factor of social life and culture. In education, dress, taste and outlook, the Hausa and their Fulani conquerors became part of the Islamic culture world. This influence remains till today. Many Hausa people continue to be subsistence farmers, with a few practising mixed farming. Others are skilled craftsmen, such as leather workers. The Fulani on the other hand comprise’ ruling dynasties, semi-sedentary farmers, settled farmers, but in the main pastoralists. Today, Hausa/Fulani influence has spread over much of the culture areas to its immediate south where the Hausa language has become important |