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PoliticsRe: Bodejo: The Fulani Will Rule Nigeria Forever Because They Own It – Miyetti Allah by Helloevery1: 10:52pm On Jun 06, 2020
Fulanis are nothing in Nigeria if not because of the Hausas, they cannot even win Governorship elections without Hausas support. But i think Hausas are now waking from their slumber, many things will change sooner than we all expected.
TravelRe: The Interchange Julius Beger Is Constructing In Obosi, Anambra (Photos) by Helloevery1: 1:56pm On May 14, 2020
[quote author= post=89532279]The interchange is being conducted by Julius Beger it's along Onitsha/Owerri road Obosi very close to Electrical market Obosi, the interchange will lead to Second Niger bridge.
[This is commendable, i will like to see our governors one day start competing for who works the most for his people]
PoliticsRe: Emir Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari Thanks Buhari For Appointing Gambari As Chief Of Staff by Helloevery1: 10:02pm On May 13, 2020
[quote author=sulaak post=89498790]I never said that Fulani's are the majority, the ruling caste are Fulani's by way of conquer and culture assimilation. Similar to the Tutsi in Rwanda that make up less than 10% of the population but control the political base of that country.

Fulani's are astute politician, they are the political caste and current president in Senegal, Nigeria, Gambia and Guinea Bissau and the major opposition leaders in B Faso, Guinea, Niger and CAR. They adopted the Hausa culture and rule over them, the second-largest slaveholding country in the 1800s was the Sokoto Caliphate to this present day, the Hausa are the underclass across Nigeria despite having the richest culture in West Africa. There is close social similarity between today Hausa and Africa- America in the US, both ethnic group are currently underclass of their respective country and were in servitude in the 1800s.

Unfortunately for the Fulani's, western civilisation and modern technology have superseded Islamic and nomadic culture, that were instrument that Fulani's elites used to dominate and assimilate their conquered victims. Over the coming decades, Fulani's dominance will begin to wane as West African will be force to industrialise, thereby replacing Fulani's feudal elites with a professional middle class elite.

[You really tried in this your writeup, but you are wrong about Niger Republic because the current president there is from Hausa ethnic group, you can check Wikipedia for verification, but other countries you mentioned I have no idea]
PoliticsRe: The First Project By Julius Berger In Nigeria 1965 Was In Lagos (Throwback Pic) by Helloevery1: 12:50pm On May 09, 2020
[quote author=mrvitalis post=89333272]U mean the side of ogun Lagos flowed into ....abuja helped development of some part of Niger and nassarawa states too so it's no big deal

There are far more igbos in the north than south west ....we go where the people are either not smart or too lazy to take the opportunity in their place simple

You are now insinuating that northerners are not smart enough to grab the opportunity in their land, but they are smart enough to determine whether you govern Nigeria or not.
HealthRe: Shehu Sani: If Kano Is Not Safe, No State Is Safe by Helloevery1: 10:21pm On May 02, 2020
It is not only Kano or Lagos that is capable of causing more harm to the entire country, for example even Bayelsa state that is smallest in population and located in the extreme end of the south can be a threat to the entire nation, because if the pandemic reaches to the point that no one really knows the exact number of people that contracted the disease, then the disease can spread to no one knows through visitors that move in and out the state.

All that is required of us now, is to be extra careful and maintain a hygienic daily routine.
PoliticsRe: Ganduje Appoints Three Special Assistants On Streetlights (photos) by Helloevery1: 9:06pm On Feb 18, 2020
PS712:
Nothing eyes no go see for phone screen.
You really made me laugh
PoliticsRe: True Ethnic Origins Of Nigeria’s Past Presidents And Heads Of State by Helloevery1: 11:52pm On Feb 15, 2020
symbianDON:
I don't believe IBB is originally from the north. His middle name, Badamasi, is a twisted form of Gbadamosi which is yoruba in origin.
So where did the babangida come from which literally means head of the house of father of the house in Hausa.
PoliticsRe: True Ethnic Origins Of Nigeria’s Past Presidents And Heads Of State by Helloevery1: 11:47pm On Feb 15, 2020
solmus:
cool



I have always told people who just lump north up as just an ethnic group, North is diverse just as the South, just that they are bounded by religion

I look forward to a day that reality about the imaginary Hausa-Fulani Oligarchy they sell to dummies get exposed s, Hausa is hausa, fulani is fulani, many Kanuri's Nupes, Gwari all intermarries Fulani, but Fulani smartly dominate hausa politically with the fraudulent hausa-fulani narrative... truth is Hausa can.never get Presidency, or even become a member of common Meyetti Allah, they cant even become Emirs and that was why they sided British Empire in chasing few fulani back

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Please stop saying what you don't know about Hausa-Fulani, Hausas are everything to Fulanis, without the Hausas in Nigeria, Fulanis are nothing.

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