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2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by mrrandomguy: 2:34pm On Apr 15, 2022
I am a student of History and migration. What you are about to read will shock you. I arrived at this findings after years of study, research, and friendship.

This information is known by Yoruba elders but they don't want it to spread in order not to cause panic and hatred. The Yoruba tribe is the most accommodating.

31% Yoruba muslims are pure Yoruba

42% have Fulani or Hausa/Nupe bloodline through intermarriages.

18% are direct descendants of Hausa slaves who became free after slave trade was abolished and during the Yoruba civil wars.

9% are naturalised Fulani/Bororo

This is why Miyetti-allah can boldly claim that Fulanis are bonafide stakeholders in Yorubaland.

You can verify my claim by following this steps:
1. Look out for Hausa/Fulani features or attributes on any Yoruba muslim.
2. Look out for tribal marks if they are adults.
3. Ask them who they are. They will tell you if they like you.

Do these if step 3 is not possible:

4. Ask him/her information about his hometown/village.
5. Locate his/her compound.
6. Ask questions about the origin of the people who settled in that compound from other people in that town/village. Try to find out how they arrived and eventually settled in that town/village.

Step 6 was how the origin of Gani Adams was known.

The most common towns where you will find them (mixed Yoruba muslims) are:
1. Ilorin (and most part of Kwara Central);
2. Omupo, Ajase-Ipo, Rore, Offa (Kwara south)
3. Ikirun, Iwọ
4. Ikare-Akoko, Arigidi-Akoko, Supare (in Ondo North);
5. Ogbomoso
6. Ijebu-Ode
7. Some parts of Lagos state.

Full blooded Yoruba muslims are scattered all over the southwest.

Many Yoruba muslims do not belong to Yoruba socio-cultural groups like Afenifere, YCE, OPC, etc. because of these facts. Gani Adams is an exception, he is very smart.

Yoruba muslims are afraid of people getting to know these things.

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by obyrich(m): 2:39pm On Apr 15, 2022
You didn't mention Ede in Osun state.

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by joe54: 2:55pm On Apr 15, 2022
Not surprised.
Tinubu once said Yoruba and Fulani are one.

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by cocolacec(m): 3:20pm On Apr 15, 2022
Mynd44 ban this mad man for 1,000 years
Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by helinues: 3:34pm On Apr 15, 2022
Continue with the attack and be expecting those same Yoruba people to vote for you.

Una go learn in a bitter way come 2023

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by helinues: 3:35pm On Apr 15, 2022
cocolacec:
Mynd44 ban this mad man for 1,000 years

Stop reporting them. Let us deal with them intellectually without involving mods

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by orisa37: 3:51pm On Apr 15, 2022
They're not YORUBA Moslems. They're FULANI INVADERS IN YORUBA LAND

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by Akanbiedu(m): 3:55pm On Apr 15, 2022
helinues:
Continue with the attack and be expecting those same Yoruba people to vote for you.

Una go learn in a bitter way come 2023

This doesn't look like attack though.
But what the writer doesn't know is that many of the now non-muslims were muslims that converted. So, I don't know how that factors into this research.

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by Westtimeline: 4:08pm On Apr 15, 2022
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mrrandomguy:
I am a student of History and migration. What you are about to read will shock you. I arrived at this findings after years of study, research, and friendship.

This information is known by Yoruba elders but they don't want it to spread in order not to cause panic and hatred. The Yoruba tribe is the most accommodating.

31% Yoruba muslims are pure Yoruba

42% have Fulani or Hausa/Nupe bloodline through intermarriages.

18% are direct descendants of Hausa slaves who became free after slave trade was abolished and during the Yoruba civil wars.

9% are naturalised Fulani/Bororo

This is why Miyetti-allah can boldly claim that Fulanis are bonafide stakeholders in Yorubaland.

You can verify my claim by following this steps:
1. Look out for Hausa/Fulani features or attributes on any Yoruba muslim.
2. Look out for tribal marks if they are adults.
3. Ask them who they are. They will tell you if they like you.

Do these if step 3 is not possible:

4. Ask him/her information about his hometown/village.
5. Locate his/her compound.
6. Ask questions about the origin of the people who settled in that compound from other people in that town/village. Try to find out how they arrived and eventually settled in that town/village.

Step 6 was how the origin of Gani Adams was known.

The most common towns where you will find them (mixed Yoruba muslims) are:
1. Ilorin (and most part of Kwara Central);
2. Omupo, Ajase-Ipo, Rore, Offa (Kwara south)
3. Ikirun, Iwọ
4. Ikare-Akoko, Arigidi-Akoko, Supare (in Ondo North);
5. Ogbomoso
6. Ijebu-Ode
7. Some parts of Lagos state.

Full blooded Yoruba muslims are scattered all over the southwest.

Many Yoruba muslims do not belong to Yoruba socio-cultural groups like Afenifere, YCE, OPC, etc. because of these facts. Gani Adams is an exception, he is very smart.

Yoruba muslims are afraid of people getting to know these things.
[/s]Joblessness.

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by foryourmind: 4:11pm On Apr 15, 2022
We warned them, they said Yeluba moozlem and Fulani bandits are the same wink cheesy cheesy

Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by joyandfaith: 4:21pm On Apr 15, 2022
mrrandomguy:
I am a student of History and migration. What you are about to read will shock you. I arrived at this findings after years of study, research, and friendship.

This information is known by Yoruba elders but they don't want it to spread in order not to cause panic and hatred. The Yoruba tribe is the most accommodating.

31% Yoruba muslims are pure Yoruba

42% have Fulani or Hausa/Nupe bloodline through intermarriages.

18% are direct descendants of Hausa slaves who became free after slave trade was abolished and during the Yoruba civil wars.

9% are naturalised Fulani/Bororo

This is why Miyetti-allah can boldly claim that Fulanis are bonafide stakeholders in Yorubaland.

You can verify my claim by following this steps:
1. Look out for Hausa/Fulani features or attributes on any Yoruba muslim.
2. Look out for tribal marks if they are adults.
3. Ask them who they are. They will tell you if they like you.

Do these if step 3 is not possible:

4. Ask him/her information about his hometown/village.
5. Locate his/her compound.
6. Ask questions about the origin of the people who settled in that compound from other people in that town/village. Try to find out how they arrived and eventually settled in that town/village.

Step 6 was how the origin of Gani Adams was known.

The most common towns where you will find them (mixed Yoruba muslims) are:
1. Ilorin (and most part of Kwara Central);
2. Omupo, Ajase-Ipo, Rore, Offa (Kwara south)
3. Ikirun, Iwọ
4. Ikare-Akoko, Arigidi-Akoko, Supare (in Ondo North);
5. Ogbomoso
6. Ijebu-Ode
7. Some parts of Lagos state.

Full blooded Yoruba muslims are scattered all over the southwest.

Many Yoruba muslims do not belong to Yoruba socio-cultural groups like Afenifere, YCE, OPC, etc. because of these facts. Gani Adams is an exception, he is very smart.

Yoruba muslims are afraid of people getting to know these things.

Not totally correct especially statistics. Freedom for Yoruba Muslims can only be possible through independent Yoruba Nation. There will be Yoruba Islamic Council who shall direct affairs of all muslims. Emirate will be abolished in Ilorin.
Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by RisenJoe(m): 5:01pm On Apr 15, 2022
helinues:
[s]Continue with the attack and be expecting those same Yoruba people to vote for you.

Una go learn in a bitter way come 2023[/s]

Same thing was said in 2015 but yet people who said it are now crying more than those it was said against.

Buhari is from Katsina state, yet see how bandits has been raping that state anally

Guy wether Igbo man rules Nigeria or not is not an issue, the issue is the welfare of the tribe and you knows that even if Satan aka Lucifer rules Nigeria today, the Igbo nation will always fare far better than other tribes.

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Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by helinues: 7:10pm On Apr 15, 2022
1867c:
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We are glad to have subjected you to be doing this fruitless efforts wey no go get record after mods don shekini

Being productive is the real bae in life
Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by orisa37: 7:56pm On Apr 15, 2022
MRRANDOMGUY IS A FULANI CONFEDERATE STRATEGIST.
Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by orisa37: 8:03pm On Apr 15, 2022
foryourmind:
We warned them, they said Yeluba moozlem and Fulani bandits are the same wink cheesy cheesy


And you, a BIAFRAN SONOBABEAST.
Re: 2023: What Yoruba Muslims Are Afraid Of by ivolt: 8:38pm On Apr 15, 2022
mrrandomguy:
[b]I am a student of History [/b]and migration. What you are about to read will shock you. I arrived at this findings after years of study, research, and friendship.
No, you know nothing about history and neither do you have the intellect to understand it.
You didn't arrive at this, you simply mixed together several rantings of online illiterates.

FYI and others like you.
There is no such thing as pure Yoruba or any other ethnic group for that matter.
This will shock you but it is the reality of the world we live in.

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