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Politics / Re: Fulaniman In Austria Attacks Nigerian Olympic Team, Says They Support Terrorism by Nowenuse: 12:01pm On Jul 21, 2021
Ofodirinwa:
"You all should be ashamed of yourselves, every one of you for representing a terrorist organization, Government that is killing your people. You are living in a country where the president is a kidnapper, kidnapping and Killing citizens..........."


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ONzGxEHe6k

OP, this man is not a Fulani man. Rather he was identifying and insulting the Hausa-Fulani man there.
You and the Mod have misinformed millions of people this morning.
This man here is most likely from Plateau, Nasarawa, Southern Kaduna, Adamawa, Southern Bauchi, Taraba or other parts of the country with Christian minority groups who speak Hausa' as a 2nd language.

If you didn't understand Hausa', you would have asked for interpretation from someone who understood.

Make another thread, signify the mods and correct yourself and the people you misinformed.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia Sinks Aircraft Carrier Near Hawai As US Navy Strike Group Heads To Region by Nowenuse: 1:56pm On Jun 23, 2021
Bullman:


Can somebody please explain to me why russia is so powerful but yet very broke.

Russia is not broke the way you put it.
They are the richest country by far in terms of natural resources. You can see the gigantic landmass of the country with just about 150 mill people.
Russia is not a rich country in terms of commodity production like China or Auto manufacturing/Trade/ICT innovation like the West, however, they are extremely rich in rescources.

They have enough rescources to stand on their own, survive, thrive and progress, even if the whole world places severe sanctions on them.

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Sports / Re: Please Am I The Only Guy Who Doesn't Have Much Interest In Watching Football ?? by Nowenuse: 5:06pm On Jun 20, 2021
You are not alone OP.
I also never watch football unless my friends and family members are watching at home and I am trapped by them, nowhere to go.
On my own, put football to watch? Never.

I used to love playing video games, I play all but never soccer.

Rather I watch Documentaries, News and other lifestyle and reality shows.

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Politics / Re: So, Lebanon Was Once A Christian Nation?! by Nowenuse: 9:24pm On Jun 19, 2021
sammyj:
Go check your history well, Turkey was never Christians. They are pagans

Are you aware that Turkey (Anatolia) was largely occupied by Christian Byzantine (Greeks) and Armenians before the invasion of Turks from Central Asia?

Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan e.t.c were all Christian nations before they became Islamized. In the Middle east, safe for Arabia, Iranians (Persia) are the only ones who switched directly from Zoroastrianism to Islam (without becoming Christians).
Even Arabia had large Christian populations before the spread of Islam.

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Romance / Re: Fauiza And Jonathan’s Wedding: Igbo Man Marries Fulani Woman (Pictures) by Nowenuse: 11:11am On Jun 19, 2021
Mikecold:
Bros, there are fulanis Christian's o

I have been in churches up north, you know how christianity can transform and reform someone to standard

So you won't even know, they are mostly the ones who have been ostracized from their fulani community due to their new faith, or children of the the ostracized ones


As you can see the girl no too get her culture/community fully in that arrangement

Of course. I am from Plateau state, so I know very well what you are saying.
My grandfather adopted a Fulani Christian convert who was disowned and nearly killed by his family members.

Facially the girl doesn't look like a Fulani.
She could even be a Michika muslim and it would still be possible for her to marry an Igbo Christian.
Adamawa Indigenous muslims are not as extremist as Fulani Muslims.
Romance / Re: Fauiza And Jonathan’s Wedding: Igbo Man Marries Fulani Woman (Pictures) by Nowenuse: 3:11am On Jun 19, 2021
Igboid:


I thought Michika are called Higgi by tribe? Which one come be Kamwe?

Yes they are called Higgi, but some of them no longer fancy this name because it was a derogatory name given to them by their neighbors (the Marghis).
Kamwe is what they call themselves in their language.

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Romance / Re: Fauiza And Jonathan’s Wedding: Igbo Man Marries Fulani Woman (Pictures) by Nowenuse: 7:08pm On Jun 18, 2021
PeaceforNigeria:
Actually I am loving this cheesy

Fulani Bride + Igbo Groom = Culture Blend at Fauiza and Jonathan’s Trad in Yola


Why are you misleading people in a stupid attempt to butress a fake or useless unity that doesn't exist?

What the hell is FULANI MICHIKA CULTURE?

She is either Fulani or Michika.

Michika people are almost entirely Christians while Fulanis are almost entirely Muslims. For God's sake, how does Michika culture and Fulani culture relate or come together?

Just like people are saying, this girl doesn't look Fulani and that is clearly because she is most likely not one.
She could be a Kamwe (Michika) Muslim girl with a fulani mother.

A pure fulani girl with both parents as Fulanis will hardly marry a Muslim man from Indigenous Adamawa tribes like Marghi, Kilba or Chamba, let alone an Igbo man or Christian.

This only happens in extremely rare cases when a lot of money is involved.

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Politics / Re: Troops Avert Deadly Attack On Worshippers At Katsina Mosque by Nowenuse: 1:34pm On May 11, 2021
hotwax:
Any christian who is still living in Katsina is a waste

Do you know that 15-20% of Katsina Indigenes are Christians? Bakori, Malumfashi, Kafur, Danja, Funtua and many other LGAs in Katsina south are at least 50% Christian?

Where would you have them relocate to if they leave their ancestral homelands?

Unless of course you were referring to Southern and Middlebelt Christians living in Katsina state.
Travel / Re: Relocation From Abuja To Jos City by Nowenuse: 11:03am On May 04, 2021
xristos:
I have done my findings I just but ofcourse no one has the monopoly of knowledge..kindly share your thoughts.

lived all my.life in lagos till.2014.Abuja since then...but thinking about Jos.
I'm 36, IT professional n married with 2 kids...wife not really working. i currently work in an ingo that also gas field offices includin Jos...but my salary isnt that interesting to make me that comfortable in abuja considering the bills on my neck.
we stay in a 1BR apartment in one of the villages (chika precisely) in abuja and pays abt 370 yearly.

ive visited Jos more than 5 times and i keep loving it more in each visit...Rayfield and surroundings to be precise...calm, weather friendly, fresh n affordable food, my salary wud get me a comfortable 2BR flat... navigation to/from abuja is jst 4hrs..so i feel i can apply for a relocation to our field office in jos..or at worst work from abuja and travel weekends.

i dont intend living anywhere outside Jos south/Rayfield environs

as a family man...i find it most suitable to relocate there..most esp for the sanity n good environment for my children's growth -stressfree of going to school in abuja, the hot sun, bad electricity, havin to wake up to fan my.kids at night (ofcos i have Generator)..i stay in a noisy compound that dosnt befit me..many fake foods n fruits in abuja, ..i wonder if its the same Nigeria...but Jos looks like a greener pasture for me.
waduyu think??

As a Plateau indigène Who have lived most of my life in the south.
Yes my hometown Jos is a very nice place. The weather is so so cool and loveable, a mountaineous subtropical climate. You can stay a whole month in Jos without sweating. Infact, you will hardly ever sweat by walking under the sun for hours. You only sweat when you run or go to the gym.

Rayfield (Jos south) is a very good area. And the power supply there is almost 24/7. Apart from Rayfield. State lowcost, Federal low-cost and New Abuja are also very decent middle income neighborhoods in Jos south with cheaper costs of rent, high quality schools, good infrastructure and near 24/7 power supply. Like State lowcost where all the streets are tarred. Some streets in Rayfield are not tarred.

Don't allow anyone deceive you that religious crisis is very regular in the whole of Jos. No.
In most of Jos south, except Bukuru town, there are no longer muslims.
Even in Jos north-west, there are no muslims. However there is a strong presence of cultism there due to numerous slums and low income neighborhoods.
Where religious frictions tend to occur is Jos north-north and Jos north-east where Christian and muslim neighborhoods meet in almost 50- 50 proportions.

Food is becoming increasingly expensive in Jos, but it is still not anywhere close to that of Abuja or Southern Nigeria.
Though an agragrian state, food is becoming expensive because the demand for this food from Southern Nigeria and the Core north is increasing by the day. Food is no longer insanely cheap as it used to be like 10 years ago where 100 naira tomatoes and 100 naira potatoes can feed a family for days.

Lastly, I advice you to try your best to relocate your job to Jos. Abuja to Jos is close and thousands ply that road on a daily basis. However, once in a while, especially around the boundary area between Southern Kaduna and Nasarawa (Karu north), Fulani Herdsmen come out to terrorize the road. Though it is very rare.

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Now 250miles Away From Yorubaland by Nowenuse: 10:48pm On Apr 28, 2021
OdudwaR:
Boko Haram hoisted its flag in Shiroro, Niger yesterday.

Shiroro town is just 250miles away from where Yorubaland starts In Kwara State.

I posted it yesterday but the thread was deleted.


Yoruba land starts from Jebba not Ilorin. Or from Lokoja in Kogi west.
So do your arithmetic again, it is much closer than you think.

For Lokoja it is 205 miles.
Or don't you know that Okun Yoruba people make up like 40% of Lokoja LGA?? Felele where Federal university of Lokoja is located is a full fledged Yoruba town with an Oba.

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Education / Re: Am Having Issues With Wes by Nowenuse: 5:47pm On Apr 07, 2021
suogal:


Please how long did your process take, I need assistance please

Mine has still not been resolved. Although they are now processing the verification. My sister, this experience is extremely frustrating. One must be very patient with other alternatives, if not frustration go finish you.
Travel / Re: I Just Got A 3-Month Visa To Dubai, I Need Your Suggestions Please!!! by Nowenuse: 3:53pm On Mar 21, 2021
ebuka10box:
truth is most Nigerians dont settle down to find a job that suits them so at the end ,they start complaining.
5 nairalanders that called me outta the 9 have gotten employment but the crazy thing is these guys didn't even stay up to a week in uae before getting these jobs. I know 3 months is short but please no rush in life and please dont rush jobs u know nothing about because of 2 years Visa. 2 years no be 2 days oooo.
At least find something u enjoy doing a little . I almost missed a good job opportunity cos I was in a haste but God never fails,story for another day.
I'm happy for the Nigerians that secured a job ,dont get it twisted but no rush or no shortcut to heaven... I was almost sweet mouthed to join a construction company,lolz.
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Politics / Re: Shiroro, Niger State Paid Spiritualists, Vigilantes N14 Million To Fight Bandits by Nowenuse: 3:41pm On Mar 15, 2021
Most people here do not understand the issue.

This is simply Gbagyi people paying Nupe people to help them use witchcraft powers in fighting bandits. These bandits have almost finished Gbagyi land, but whenever they encounter Nupes, they are being decimated. Nupes are a very powerful people spiritually.
Politics / Re: See The Reply A Soldier Got For Telling People To Pray For Them by Nowenuse: 6:11pm On Mar 07, 2021
Sometimes I just love the Igbos.
When they stand for something, they stand for it. They have made clear their hatred for Nigeria as a country and nothing can change that.

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Politics / Re: MIDDLE BELT FORUM DISASSOCIATES & KICKS AGAINST ONGOING FOOD BLOCKADE TO SOUTH by Nowenuse: 12:28pm On Mar 03, 2021
JONSYN7154:
are you from the middle belt?

Yes he is and so am I.
Politics / Re: People Of Yewaland In Ogun Leave For Benin Republic Over Herdsmen Crisis (photo) by Nowenuse: 10:27am On Mar 01, 2021
BSdetector:
As an ibadan boy am highly disappointed in the ijebu people......the Ogun state governor is a big sellout and embarrassment, Yoruba's should wake up, something must be done fast.

The fulani invasion has not reached Egba let alone Ijebu. Infact, not all of Yewa land has been displaced.
You know, the average black African man likes to wait till the wahala reaches his doorstep.

Yewa land is just so big and very empty with so much forest, it looks like a Northern area. Fulani herdsmen like these kind of places and will die on top it. And Yewa people are the smallest in Ogun state, they have the smallest political power and least influential people, unlike Egbas and Ijebus.

If other Yorubas, fail to come to their rescue, there is nothing they can do about it.

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Politics / Re: People Of Yewaland In Ogun Leave For Benin Republic Over Herdsmen Crisis (photo) by Nowenuse: 10:22am On Mar 01, 2021
Heavensent01:
even though herdsmen are bunch of animals, yewa people relocating to Benin republic is another propaganda to cause unrest in southwest


so yewa people can't relocate to Abeokuta? Ibadan or other west town, na Benin republic them go relocate to

very nonsense news

Stop talking like a typical senseless black man.

Yewa people share extensive boundary with Benin republic. Some of their towns are a stone throw from Benin republic. And as such, most of them must have had relatives and in-laws on the other side of the border.

This is the same thing that happened in Gwoza. Till now, so many Gwoza Indigenes are still in Cameroon. This is because most of Gwoza towns and villages are trekkable from Cameroon. They attend the same markets with Cameroonians. Cameroon is closer to them than even Gwoza town (their LG HQ), not to even talk of Maiduguri.

Don't vomit trash if you have not lived in a border area ... Go to any Yewa town and ask them the situation there. Don't sit down in Abeokuta or Ibadan and conclude.
Politics / Re: People Of Yewaland In Ogun Leave For Benin Republic Over Herdsmen Crisis (photo) by Nowenuse: 10:44pm On Feb 28, 2021
I can't believe that this is what the Yoruba nation would be reduced to. This is unbelievable.

Cc Legendhero

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Politics / Re: People Of Yewaland In Ogun Leave For Benin Republic Over Herdsmen Crisis (photo) by Nowenuse: 10:43pm On Feb 28, 2021
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Politics / Re: Re: Darius Is Now Taraba Gov. Of War Not For Peace And Devt- Ahmed Ardo Replies by Nowenuse: 5:19pm On Feb 27, 2021
Ahmeduana:
Says by Fulani migrant in another persons land.

Don't mind the idiot. He most likely wants to create bitterness and hatred between the Mambilla & Kurmi people and Jukuns.

You know fulanis in Taraba have tried all their best to divide and conquer Taraba Indigenes just like they did in Adamawa, but it is just not working.
They have tried pitching the Mumuyes & Jukuns (the 2 largest ethnic groups) against each other, it has failed. They tried with Mumuye & Jukun Kona in Taraba north, it is not working. They tried with Kutebs and other Jukuns in Taraba south, in 2015 election by picking a Kuteb deputy gov for Aisha Alhassan, they still could not win Takum or even Ussa LGAs.
In Sardauna, they tried to use religion to corner the support of Mambilla Indigenous Muslims against the christians. It backfired. .....Now they want to use another tactics.

Fulanis indeed are agents of darkness sent to either destroy West Africa or forestall our progress as a people.... Their end is not far. They should continue.

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Politics / Re: Trucks Carrying Foodstuff From The North Allegedly Stopped From Entering SW by Nowenuse: 7:34pm On Feb 26, 2021
I thought Kwara state was also part of Northern Nigeria according to them. Why then prevent the goods from entering Kwara?

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Politics / Re: Why Armed Fulani Took Over Yewa In Ogun State By Col Abimbola Sowunm by Nowenuse: 10:44pm On Feb 23, 2021
This is actually not far from the truth.
Fulanis desperately want to control a land border and sea port area from the south if possible. They know what they are doing.

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Politics / Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Nowenuse: 9:34am On Feb 23, 2021
tamdun:

Pls top these lies abeg, obasanjo a xtian won kwara state twice, Jonathan won kwara state in 2011,a state that is about 80% Muslim, Buhari lost kwara state 3 times before they voted for him in 2015, what is wrong with u people , just say u hate yoruba people and stop pretending, u think every tribe will be like u that practice Osu Caste among yourselves, spit

Yoruba muslims do not actively support Hausa' fulanis in their majority, however some of them passively support HF. While a few like Muric e.t.c, actively support HF. Although, it is gradually changing.

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Politics / Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Nowenuse: 9:31am On Feb 23, 2021
Omuaro38:

Very well said my knowledgeable brother, where have you been sef? truth is the Hausa/Fulani have never been a warlike people as recent events like the CAR uprisings have proved, we just overrate them a lot here in Nigeria... it appears the real warriors in the "North" are the minority tribes like the Bachama people for example. Even during the Biafran war, the Biafrans were decimating the predominantly Hausa soldiers of the First Infantry division and winning key battles at the early stages due to their lack of fighting intelligence, it was until the Middle belt soldiers and some yorubas joined the fray that the tide changed. The middle belt infantry soldiers almost single handedly did all the bloody fighting in that war.

Exactly. Actually, 90% of the soldiers who fought in the civil war from the north were northern Christians like Bachama, Taroks, Ngas, Eggons, Jukuns, southern Kaduna, Southern Gombe, Zuru (Southern Kebbi), name them.
I lost an uncle to that war. Almost every family in my hometown in Plateau lost someone.

Northern Christians with the help of missionary schools dominated the military then because they usually had secondary sch education which was a prerequisite to join the military then. Hausa' fulanis and northern muslims did not have this in large numbers.

The day that northern Christians/minorities all the way from Adamawa, Southern Borno to Niger east, Southern Kaduna, Nasarawa, Taraba, Plateau, Southern Gombe, Bauchi e.t.c will all come together under one umbrella to face their common enemy, that day will mark the end of Nigeria. It is not far.

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Politics / Re: Should Indigenous Nigerians Replicate What CAR Citizens Did To The Fulanis? by Nowenuse: 7:27pm On Feb 22, 2021
This story was the absolute truth of what happened in the CAR. Most Nigerians are not aware cos we are very myopic and shortsighted.

This event will play out also in Nigeria shortly. The only sad difference is that in the case of Nigeria, it will assume a religious dimensions due to the way the Fulanis have successfully infiltrated Hausa' land, the Kanuris and other northern Muslims with intermarriage and all that.

So the war in Nigeria will actually be the entire south and Middlebelt/Northern Christians against the Hausa' fulanis, Kanuris and other northern Muslims.

The only thing you missed out in the story OP is the potency of the jjujju that the CAR youths used. Those people jazz no be here ooo. If not how do u explain ppl using cutlasses, bow & arrows and Dane guns to fight a military?

I speak French, and I have met with natives of CAR who explained the situation well to me. The kind of juju they have na grade 1.

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Politics / Re: Inuwa Yahaya Suspends Selection Process Of New Mai Tangle by Nowenuse: 9:24am On Feb 21, 2021
IgboWarlord:
So Gombe get Christians undecided undecided...I didnt know ooo..I thought it was one of those hard core Muslim states like Sokoto...Good to know though..Sorry for lost lives..

Gombe Is nothing less than 40% Christian.
Politics / Re: Gombe: Mai Tangale Selection Crises. by Nowenuse: 12:38am On Feb 21, 2021
Which kind of stupid and biased article is this?

And by the way, majority of the muslims in Biliri and other parts of Gombe south are Hausa fulani Settlers! They are not Tangale Muslims as you are erroneously writing here.
Politics / Re: Ogun Residents Flee To Benin Republic Over Herdsmen Crisis by Nowenuse: 3:19pm On Feb 20, 2021
12inchess:
I'm beginning to feel all these news some of them they are fake and pushing an agenda. Okay Fulani attacked your community in ogun state. You can't run to ibadan or lagos or even osun. Na Benin republic you run go. There is something fishy about this news.

I wonder why Black Africans can't think with their brains sometimes.

Are you aware that most of these Yewa villages are a stone throw away from Benin republic? They are border communities. Most of them must have been intermarrying with the other side of the border and have close relatives and family members there. It is always like that in border areas.

When BH invaded Gwoza. A good number of them fled to Cameroon and are still there till now.
Gwoza towns behind the rocks are a stone throw from Cameroon. ....Cameroon is even closer to most of the Gwoza villages than Gwoza town (their LG headquarters)

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Politics / Re: Gombe Govnor Refused To Give Letter To Selected Mai Tangale cos He's Christian by Nowenuse: 4:46pm On Feb 19, 2021
Imagine the governor wants a Muslim to rule Tangale people who are 95% Christian.

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Politics / Re: How The Hausa/Yoruba Clash In Shasha Market, Ibadan Started - Eyewitness (Video) by Nowenuse: 8:55am On Feb 16, 2021
thatigboman:
so chief servant, hausa man, former governor of niger state is a settler?
What about awwal ibrahim, 2nd republic governor of niger state, settler too?

Yes! All settlers.
The only thing is that most of them have parents who have intermarried with the Indigenous Muslims.
Just like IBB & Abdulsalami, these people are Hausa fulanis patrilineally, however, they have Gbagyi mother's, grandmother's and wives.

The current governor of Nasarawa state is also like this. He claims he is a Mada Man, but ppl know the truth.

A day will eventually come where all Northern minorities will be separated from Hausa' fulanis and their allies amongst our midst. That day is coming where everyone will answer his father's name.
Politics / Re: How The Hausa/Yoruba Clash In Shasha Market, Ibadan Started - Eyewitness (Video) by Nowenuse: 7:43pm On Feb 15, 2021
thatigboman:
she meant nigerien from niger republic.
By the way, there are indigenous hausas in niger state. The kotongara senatorial zone of niger state are hausas

What in hell do you mean by Kontagora senatorial zone?

If you are talking about Niger north senatorial district. There is no Hausa' indigène there. All the Hausa fulanis in Kontagora or anywhere in Niger state are all settlers just like the Hausas in Jos, Kafanchan or Taraba.
The Indigenes of Niger north are mostly Kambari people, then you have Dukawas and some Lelna in Rijau, some Nupes in parts of Mashegu/Wushishi, and Busa/Bariba/Batoonu people in Borgu LGA.

Even in Kebbi south senatorial district which is northwards of Niger north, there is no Hausa' indigenous communities there.

Hausas are only very much tolerated in Niger state unlike a place like Jos, because a good number of these indigenous tribes are Muslims and hence they easily blend together with Hausas.

Any place you don't find Indigenous Hausa' villages or rural areas like you have in Katsina or Jigawa state, such a place can never be Hausa' land.
Politics / Re: Zulum Gives N13.9m And Car To A Doctor For Staying In Monguno Despite Insecurity by Nowenuse: 7:10am On Feb 14, 2021
Southerners are actually far far more patriotic than the core-northerners.
You guys actually deserve so much more and far better than this country called Nigeria. Unfortunately, pride, selfishness and stupidity among you guys (Yorubas, Igbos & Nigerdeltans) will continue to be your undoing.

A typical Hausa' fulani professional will not even want to serve in the South even if there is no uprising. How much more if there is one.

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