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Let me just keep quiet. Silence is usually the best answer to give a clearly stupid individual. We are still waiting for the results of the so called investigation on the allegations raised against sacred Fulani cows in the FG by General Tchiani. |
Omoawoke:Seconded. Dem suppose off the wereh. What rubbish! |
By the time collectors are done with him eh, him go need therapy. |
No comment. Women stuff. |
Thunder fire the idiot referring to Hausa- Fulani in this post. Why is it difficult to understand simple things, such as there is NOTHING like Hausa-Fulani? |
Samantha125:To be honest, I will say the gradual awareness (among a growing number of Hausawa) that we are a subjugated people, and the desire to embrace our roots and other countrymen (whom we were lead to believe are our greatest enemies). The reality of a Hausa man, especially a Muslim, reaching out to his Non-Muslim tribesmen and other Nigerians with open arms of brotherhood, was unimaginable 20 years ago. With tears in my eyes, I cannot explain how proud this makes me feel. My people are beginning to learn how to be objective in their interaction with others, especially on matters of state. That is a milestone, Ma'am. |
Well you are actually right, my people should actually share the blame for our predicament. We chose to follow leaders blindly, and it is one great weakness of the Hausawa. Yes, outside of Islam, Hausawa have a culture of their own. However, because the Hausa tribe is above 95% Muslims, and coupled with the fact that Hausa people follow leaders blindly, the Fulanis demonized anything of Hausa culture (only sparing the elements of Hausa culture they are trying to make theirs, such as the so called Fulani dress, which is in fact a Hausa dress for the Priestesses of Hausa Traditional religious cults called Bori). You may observe that only the Fulanis in Hausaland dress like that. Those in others countries outside Hausaland dress differently, because what you are made to believe to be Fulani dress actually belongs to the Hausawa (among other cultural elements). Samantha125: |
Samantha125:People don't know much about the Hausawa because the Fulanis made sure that anything that benefits the Hausas (including popularity) is hijacked by them. They even coined the Hausa-Fulani construct to gradually make the Hausa an afterthought. All our quoters in the Federal system are filled with Fulanis (Military and Civilian). They impoverished the Hausawa to keep them as voting animals (only useful every four years). They also used religion to brainwash the Hausas, separating them from each other (through sects) and from fellow Nigerians from other parts (through poisonous teachings that stir hatred). All Muslim clarics that preach terrorism and religious bigotry are Fulanis. The Hausa Muslim Clerics are peaceful, but not as popular (due to government sidelining). Heros? We have tons of them, but they are unknown to most (even among the Hausawa), because the Fulanis ensured that History is distorted. Why do you think History was removed from our educational curriculum? Read about Bawa Jan Gwarzo (Gobir), Muhammadu Rumfa (Kano), Muhammadu Makau (Zazzau), Amina (Zazzau), Muhammadu Alwali (Kano) and many others. People of noble stock they were. Don't believe any good thing you read about Usman Dan Fodio (the Fulani's hero), dude was the inspiration that drives Bello Turji. He was a bloody terrorist who used religion to carry out a genocide. Like I said, there is a reason why Hausawa are deliberately kept illiterate and history is removed from our schools. Someone is trying to hide something. |
Samantha125:Sudan, Mali, Niger, Ghana, Morocco, Chad, Senegal, and so on. |
ceejay80s:You're funny you know. |
ceejay80s:Knock yourself out oga. |
Samantha125:There are tons of Hausawa spread across African countries, many of whom left Hausaland after the Fulanis took control. Others are descendants of pilgrim who decided to settle along the way. So you can find Hausawa along the old route to Saudi Arabia. |
No qualms bro. We are both fighting to heal our country from a disease called "Acute Fulaniogetic Disorder. Las las, Nigeria go well. Ohraykon: |
Funny! I believe we are on the same side here. So no need for friendly fire. I am a Hausa man, and what you quoted is my response to one Fulani idiot. I was giving him a piece of my mind. Ohraykon: |
We are working tirelessly to clarify to people that Hausawa and Fulani were NEVER one, are NEVER one, and will NEVER be one. And we hope this separation will happen peacefully, even though very unlikely. Now, in the unpleasant event that sai mun yi kare jini biri jini da Fulanin nan, muna shirin ko ta kwana. Za su kwashe kashinsu a hannu. I for one don't see Fulanis having a chance against a united Hausawa nation (government backing or not). Kamar yadda ka fada, raba kanmu da wadannan mutanen shi ne tushen samun waraka ga Bahaushe. Sun dade suna jawo mana masifa a Kasar nan. Wallahi hakurinmu ya kare. Badmashiii: |
You clearly understand these Fulanis. I am a Bahaushe, and I can confidently tell you that whoever you see talking about retaliation is not representing the true Spirit of the Hausawa. We seek justice not blood. We know that Fulanis like Sanusi are the reason why our people were branded as terrorist and kidnappers, because of the devilish Hausa-Fulani construct. We see through their wicked hypocrisy. To Sanusi: Concerning even the thought of Hausawa going on blood hunt, you wish! How many times have you spoken about the genocide carried out on Hausawa by your beloved brothers in your backyard? You are trying to divert the hatred that Hausawa are having against Fulanis to the South because of one incident, which the government in the South has already taken measures to address. Better to remain silent and be thought wise than to speak and remove any doubt about your stupidity. That is my take on Sunusis nonsense talk. nairavsdollars: |
You have spoken well Sir. Surely you have travelled the lengths and breadths of this country. Respect! Jerrymanta: |
Maganarka haka take. Mutanenmu suna bukatar su waye, su kuma bude idanu. Indeed, I agree that our people approach life with such dumbness, you begin to wonder which kind brain we get. Ai the leaders, being Fulanis don't give a damn what happens to the people. Infact, they prefer our people to remain dumb and uneducated in order to minimize the emergence of people like you and me, who are beginning to question certain things. When people are impoverished and uneducated, they are easier to control. Wallahi muna da aiki sosai a Kasar Hausa. The backwardness in our land is being engineered by the people we trust and follow blindly. Allah ya kyauta. Ina gaisuwa dan'uwa. Badmashiii: |
Musasodangi:Indeed. God willing, the Hausawa will be restored to their former glory. |
Tradepunter2:Seconded. |
Gudiza:I think the Fulanis paid to have this crap posted on front page, some kind of PR stunt. Like, who 4king cares? |
Franking:Ask them. Loud am. |
True talk. You nailed it. Na their children be dat, their wives, uncles and closest companions. Little wonder why they are difficult to differentiate. jubrilELsudan: |
Akwai tsinanniyar da ta wuce matar cire me yawo tana tallen nono, tana kuma karuwanci? Ta kuma haifo shegu? Ai wannan matsayin sai matan agwai. Get out of my mention pig. I have no interest in wasting anymore time on a useless thing called Fulani. You won't be dignified by my response anymore. Dan ta'adda, jikan 'yan ta'adda, kuma wanda zai haifi 'yan ta'adda. Allah nisanta mu da mugun iri. Just scroll on to see how Nairalanders are responding to anything Fulani. You will surely have a field day. Tir! Nadingo: |
Who cares? Kun ci kan ubanku. Tsinannu 'ya'yan zina, 'yan ta'adda. |
Don't take the fool serious. Whoever you see fueling anything Arewa, just know that it is Fulani backed. They are trying to divert attention from the bloodshed carried out by Fulanis in Hausaland on a daily basis. We the Hausawa, though sad about the murder of our people (and seeking justice), are also aware that it is because of Fulani terrorism that our people suffered what they suffered. People punished Hausawa for Fulanis crimes. I hope this incident will open the eyes of the Southerners on the distinction between Hausawa (peaceful and God fearing) and Fulanis (demons in human skin) DesChyko: |
STRENGTHS: - Honest to a fault - Takes life simple - Loyal to a fault - Prefers to follow than to lead - What you see is what you get - Doesn't look down on work - Dresses for convenience, not to impress - Brave WEAKNESSES: - Blind loyalty - Slow to change - Low Self Esteem (No thanks to Fulani psychological abuse) - Muscles without brain (Hausawa have great numbers and strength, but are leaderless) - Easily deceived (Just use religion and you are good to go) - Prefers to endure than to question - Prefers to relocate than to challenge authority (partly why they are spread all over, especially after the Fulanis seized power) You can add yours. |
We have Hausa farmers in the South, but the crops the produce are sold there and not transported back home. Same with Hausa fishermen who sell their catch in the markets where they fish. The hunters usually sell their game in the markets as well, because many Southerners like bush meat, and they pay handsomely for bush meat (more than Northerners). So hunting in the South is actually quite lucrative. That is why my people travel down there to hunt game and sell. Amen to your prayer for peace. [quote author=FODA post=134757615][/quote] |
Exceed15:If people are killed or spared based on our opinions about them and not based on established facts, then we are undone. This is the same mindset that drives terrorism worldwide. Kill them because I don't trust them. Kill them because I don't like them. Kill them because they look strange. Kill them because I don't know them. Kill them because someone said (without proof) that they are this or that. I am terrified even describing such insanity. |
And who told you the protesters are Fulanis? You saw it on Nairaland (I bet you). Hausawa were the protesters not Fulani. It is thunder that will scatter the idiot that posted Fulanis as the protesters (probably a Fulani man). The arms were licensed and approved for any licensed hunter. You can get one too if you like, nobody is stopping you. Did you even listen to the third question you asked? Please read that question again, slowly this time. You clearly need to research before asking your fourth question. My profile is there for you. Make you stop to dey open mouth waa! dey yarn dust. Achor1111: |
We have been working our asses out to mitigate the Fulani menace in Hausaland. However, you guys need to know that 200 years of the Fulanis (an evil tree) rule in Hausaland means they control the government over Hausawa, so we are clearly at a disadvantage. Still we keep pushing because we believe that light will always chase darkness away, no matter how long the darkness had been. We will cut the Fulanis to size, but lumping us with them and punishing us for their crimes is doing no good. Please try to understand. ehikwe22: |
Good riddance. Shege Dan Zina, jikan dabbobi. |
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