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Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by grandstar(m):
Ibrahimmrfish:
You do realize that most of the fighters to fought for Dan- fodio are not even Fulani. You do realize that most of the poor were over taxes by the Sarkis,and they join the jihad cause of frustration. Before the Jihad, Kingdom like Gobir and Katsina taxes were over 20%, after the Jihad it was reduced to 2.5%. Hauses were already Muslims 300years before Dan-fodio was born. Check the names and years of the kings of Kano and compare them with the year Dan-fodio was born.
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This is a list of rulers of Kano since the establishment of the Bagauda Dynasty in 998. The early rulers are known almost exclusively from a single source, the Kano Chronicle,[1] which was composed in the late 19th century.[2]

Emir of Kano
Kano flag.svg
19th century flag of the Kano Emirate
Incumbent
Kanogate.jpg
Gate to the royal Gidan Rumfa
Aminu Ado Bayero
since 9 March 2020
Details
Style
Sarki
Emir
First monarch
Bagauda 998–1063 AD (first known ruler of Kano)
Yaji I 1349–1385 BC (first Sultan of Kano)
Suleiman 1805–1819 (first Emir of Kano)
Formation
998
Residence
Gidan Rumfa
Gidan Makama
Filin Chiranchi
Appointer
Taran Kano (Hereditary)
Bagauda dynasty (998–1809) Edit
Main article: Bagauda Dynasty
Names and dates taken from John Stewart's African States and Rulers (1989):[3]

Kings (998 – 1349) Edit
Main article: Kingdom of Kano
# Name Reign Start Reign End
1 Bagauda (or Yakano) December 998 January 1063
2 Warisis (or Warisi) January 1063 January 1095
3 Gajemasu (or Gijimasu) January 1095 November 1133
4 Nawata (joint ruler with twin brother Gawata) November 1133 October 1135
5 Gawata (joint ruler with twin brother Nawata)
6 Yusa (or Tsaraki) October 1135 December 1193
7 Naguji December 1193 May 1247
8 Gujjua (or Gugua) May 1247 January 1290
9 Shekarau I (or Shekkarau I) January 1290 July 1306
10 Tsamiya (or Tsamia; also Barandamasu) July 1306 June 1342
11 Usmanu Zamnagawa (or Osumanu Zamnagawa) June 1342 March 1349
Sultans (1349 – 1807) Edit
Main article: Sultanate of Kano
# Name Reign Start Reign End
12 Yaji I March 1349 February 1385
13 Bugaya February 1385 December 1389
14 Kanejeji December 1389 May 1409
15 Umaru May 1409 January 1421
16 Dauda January 1421 January 1437
17 Abdullahi Burja January 1437 January 1452
18 Dakauta January 1452 (One night)
19 Atuma January 1452 February 1452
20 Yakubu February 1452 September 1462
21 Muhammad Rumfa September 1462 August 1498
22 Abdullahi August 1498 May 1508
23 Muhammad Kisoki May 1508 August 1564
24 Yakufu August 1564 January 1565
25 Dauda Abasama I January 1565 March 1565
26 Abu Bakr Kado March 1565 May 1572
27 Muhammad Shashere May 1572 January 1582
28 Muhammad Zaki January 1582 December 1617
29 Muhammad Nazaki December 1617 November 1622
30 Kutumbi November 1622 January 1648
31 Al-Hajj January 1648 January 1649
32 Shekkarau II January 1649 December 1650
33 Muhammad Kukuna December 1650 December 1651
34 Soyaki December 1651
- Muhammad Kukuna (Restored) December 1651 September 1659
35 Bawa September 1659 1670
36 Dadi 1670 May 1702
37 Muhammad Sharefa May 1702 July 1730
38 Kumbari July 1730 February 1743
39 Al-Hajji Kabe February 1743 May 1752
40 Yaji II May 1752 May 1768
41 Babba Zaki May 1768 February 1776
42 Dauda Abasama II February 1776 December 1780
43 Muhammad Alwali II December 1780 March 1807
Suleiman's reign (1807–1819)
Dabo dynasty (1819–present)
Lineages
See also
References
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I find this educative.

So, it was not that the Fulani jihadist were simply invaders but considered by many to be liberators as well from tyranny the locals faced from their then rulers. The light yoke of the Jihadists was very welcome to the heavy taxes levied by their previously kinship rulers.

In a way, it is a bit like Hong Kong. The people of Hong Kong prefer British rule to that of mainland China who are fellow Chinese. Under the British who were white, they enjoyed lots of freedoms which Xi Jinping, the strongman of China has now repealed.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nnamdipapa(m): 1:03am On Apr 25, 2022
Darkcloud11:
The most ignorant tribe is the Igbos sorry to say,they even play politics with rumours and celebrate fake news, a very mature Igbo person believes in rumours and live in ignorance,like the lie that they are lost tribe of Israel, that mnk already have biafra Nigeria can’t arrest him because Israel and Britain will die for him,they believe gowon is Igbo they believe obasanjo is from onitsha,whenever I’m listening to igbo people political view I always laugh their current set of indigene lack proper and rational knowledge or should I say there people on nairaland.mind u I’m Igbo from SS and our people reasoning needs to upgrade so we can start playing our role as major tribe in Nigeria.
You are wrong my friend, a very mature(educated) igbo does not believe in your write up above.

I knew MNK to be a fraud from the get go and also know the civil war to be a huge mistake that has costed the Igbos dearly.
Stop equating ignorant IPOBs with smart Igbos .

Peace!
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by 00FFT00(m): 4:09am On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
My guy, I have been on this platform for a while, though in the shadows most of the time and been observing. Your assertion about our southern brothers is among the most accurate I have seen of late. Most of them are way too ignorant (ignorance is not a bad thing, we all have things or fields that we are absolutely daft about) but the way they carry their ignorance, you will be ashamed on their behalf. A popular lie that Fulani's are controlling Hausa( since when did you even start caring about the Hausa's in the first place), that a Yoruba is not allowed to lead Fulani in salah grin ( told you you will be ashamed on their behalf) and many more. They are ignorant, Loud and empty, toxic and sentimental, yet na to dey carry false educational superiority for head (debate any of them and put him/her to shame, narrative will change). I have met a few that cannot stand a Fulani boy been better than them grin( we are not supposed to speak Queen's English).
Wadannan mutanen bata lokaci ne ma ka tsaya kana back and forth da su, da yawansu bakaken jahilai ne.
Look, I don't like your uncouth language. I looked around this thread and the only ignorant persons I see around here are you and the commenter before you. Obviously a fellow fulani.

What you may want to do is repudiate the salient points raised by the Op without lumping all southerners together and chose to display the same crass arrogance and foolishness Fulanis are known for.

How many are you in reality if I may ask?. We know your playbook, the same as the fellow you agree with is now augmenting with. Mixing up with Hausas, or even Yorubas as we have been observing your tribe do does not negate the very truth that you remain a minority on the Nigeria census map.

I will take that ignorant, Loud and empty, toxic and sentimental southerner any day in place of a cold-blooded murderer, Kidnappers, thieves, liars, manipulators, closet apostates, etc that your people are well known to be, and I am being modest here. Tell me, what is it about fulani that anyone should be proud of today?.

You know as good as the Hausas themselves that your people have completely emasculated them in their own space today. But it is no one's responsibility to extricate them from your chokehold but themselves. Take this to the bank though, the day Hausa finally remember that they were born free, therefore should be free and self determinant, your story in Nigeria will change.

And if you think your despicable terrorist kinsmen camped in our forests will save the day for you, then I have a bridge to sell you.

I am not interested in engaging you or your new friend but do not come on here to ignorantly insult people who know you better than you know yourselves.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 4:15am On Apr 25, 2022
00FFT00:
Look, I don't like your uncouth language. I looked around this thread and the only ignorant persons I see around here are you and the commenter before you. Obviously a fellow fulani.

What you may want to do is repudiate the salient points raised by the Op without lumping all southerners together and chose to display the same crass arrogance and foolishness Fulanis are known for.

How many are you in reality if I may ask?. We know your playbook, the same as the fellow you agree with is now augmenting with. Mixing up with Hausas, or even Yorubas as we have been observing your tribe do does not negate the very truth that you remain a minority on the Nigeria census map.

I will take that ignorant, Loud and empty, toxic and sentimental southerner any day in place of a cold-blooded murderer, Kidnappers, thieves, liars, manipulators, closet apostates, etc, and I am being modest here. Tell me, what is it about fulani that anyone should be proud of today?.

You know as good as even the Hausas themselves that your people have completely emasculated them in their own space. But it is no one's responsibility to extricate them from your chokehold but themselves. But take this to the bank, the day Hausa finally remember that they were born free, therefore should be free and self determinant, your story in Nigeria will change.

And if you think your despicable terrorist kinsmen camped in our forests will save the day for you, then I have a bridge to sell you.

I am not really interested in engaging you or your kinsfolk but do not come on here to ignorantly insult people who know you better than you know yourselves.
Can't read the long epsitle, anyways thanks for your concern, but we will pass. I am half Fulani and Hausa. grin
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by 00FFT00(m): 4:18am On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
Can't read the long epsitle, anyways thanks for your concern, but we will pass. I am half Fulani and Hausa. grin
what you chose to do or who you want to be is not my business. You further lie and engage in facts obfuscation here, then I will come out to open your book for the people you think your folks have fooled.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 4:20am On Apr 25, 2022
Ibrahimmrfish:
You do realize that most of the fighters to fought for Dan- fodio are not even Fulani. You do realize that most of the poor were over taxes by the Sarkis,and they join the jihad cause of frustration. Before the Jihad, Kingdom like Gobir and Katsina taxes were over 20%, after the Jihad it was reduced to 2.5%. Hauses were already Muslims 300years before Dan-fodio was born. Check the names and years of the kings of Kano and compare them with the year Dan-fodio was born.
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This is a list of rulers of Kano since the establishment of the Bagauda Dynasty in 998. The early rulers are known almost exclusively from a single source, the Kano Chronicle,[1] which was composed in the late 19th century.[2]

Emir of Kano
Kano flag.svg
19th century flag of the Kano Emirate
Incumbent
Kanogate.jpg
Gate to the royal Gidan Rumfa
Aminu Ado Bayero
since 9 March 2020
Details
Style
Sarki
Emir
First monarch
Bagauda 998–1063 AD (first known ruler of Kano)
Yaji I 1349–1385 BC (first Sultan of Kano)
Suleiman 1805–1819 (first Emir of Kano)
Formation
998
Residence
Gidan Rumfa
Gidan Makama
Filin Chiranchi
Appointer
Taran Kano (Hereditary)
Bagauda dynasty (998–1809) Edit
Main article: Bagauda Dynasty
Names and dates taken from John Stewart's African States and Rulers (1989):[3]

Kings (998 – 1349) Edit
Main article: Kingdom of Kano
# Name Reign Start Reign End
1 Bagauda (or Yakano) December 998 January 1063
2 Warisis (or Warisi) January 1063 January 1095
3 Gajemasu (or Gijimasu) January 1095 November 1133
4 Nawata (joint ruler with twin brother Gawata) November 1133 October 1135
5 Gawata (joint ruler with twin brother Nawata)
6 Yusa (or Tsaraki) October 1135 December 1193
7 Naguji December 1193 May 1247
8 Gujjua (or Gugua) May 1247 January 1290
9 Shekarau I (or Shekkarau I) January 1290 July 1306
10 Tsamiya (or Tsamia; also Barandamasu) July 1306 June 1342
11 Usmanu Zamnagawa (or Osumanu Zamnagawa) June 1342 March 1349
Sultans (1349 – 1807) Edit
Main article: Sultanate of Kano
# Name Reign Start Reign End
12 Yaji I March 1349 February 1385
13 Bugaya February 1385 December 1389
14 Kanejeji December 1389 May 1409
15 Umaru May 1409 January 1421
16 Dauda January 1421 January 1437
17 Abdullahi Burja January 1437 January 1452
18 Dakauta January 1452 (One night)
19 Atuma January 1452 February 1452
20 Yakubu February 1452 September 1462
21 Muhammad Rumfa September 1462 August 1498
22 Abdullahi August 1498 May 1508
23 Muhammad Kisoki May 1508 August 1564
24 Yakufu August 1564 January 1565
25 Dauda Abasama I January 1565 March 1565
26 Abu Bakr Kado March 1565 May 1572
27 Muhammad Shashere May 1572 January 1582
28 Muhammad Zaki January 1582 December 1617
29 Muhammad Nazaki December 1617 November 1622
30 Kutumbi November 1622 January 1648
31 Al-Hajj January 1648 January 1649
32 Shekkarau II January 1649 December 1650
33 Muhammad Kukuna December 1650 December 1651
34 Soyaki December 1651
- Muhammad Kukuna (Restored) December 1651 September 1659
35 Bawa September 1659 1670
36 Dadi 1670 May 1702
37 Muhammad Sharefa May 1702 July 1730
38 Kumbari July 1730 February 1743
39 Al-Hajji Kabe February 1743 May 1752
40 Yaji II May 1752 May 1768
41 Babba Zaki May 1768 February 1776
42 Dauda Abasama II February 1776 December 1780
43 Muhammad Alwali II December 1780 March 1807
Suleiman's reign (1807–1819)
Dabo dynasty (1819–present)
Lineages
See also
References
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Kingdom of Kano
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You have time to be educating these people, they are angry and frustrated and looking for who to share their burden with, they picked the wrong target.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 4:21am On Apr 25, 2022
00FFT00:
what you chose to do or who you want to be is not my business. You further lie and engage in facts obfuscation here, then I will come out to open your book for the people you think your folks have fooled.
We are waiting.
Muna nan muna jira.

Meanwhile, hate kills.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 4:24am On Apr 25, 2022
Blue3k:
Lol you're really reasoning with disingenuous mumus who care nothing about Hausa's. They just don't like the fact the dont hate the fulani like they do. Nobody is stopping anyone from running for president or forces them to vote, marry or keep Fulani in ruling positions.

You're correct about the history of the dan fodio conquest. They were nominal Muslims considering Islam arrived century prior. Lastly the Hausas assisted in the overthrow of the kings in the revolution.

Notice these sort of threads are never made by hausas. The second you get one in the thread they remind the busy bodies they're idiots. Their arguement boils down to you're a slave if you dont do what I want instead of your own will.
It boils down to someone trying to force his ideologies and views on through subtle emotional blackmails.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by 00FFT00(m): 4:26am On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
We are waiting.
Muna nan muna jira.

Meanwhile, hate kills.
You're damn right. What is it about lazy bush-dwelling murderers to like?. As for killing, you know your boundary. Come beyond the benue river, and we'll count the scores.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 4:50am On Apr 25, 2022
00FFT00:
You're damn right. What is it about lazy bush-dwelling murderers to like?. As for killing, you know your boundary. Come beyond the benue river, and we'll count the scores.
This the person I am arguing with?
Lol, we know your likes, hate-filled, frustrated, pained and sad.


As for murderers, take them to a judge wherever you find them and whoever they happen to be (Fulani, Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa) for all I care.

Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by NaMe4: 9:01am On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
You just nailed it. I have been seeing on here how Igbo's from one state look down with inferiority on Igbo's from another state, that's the kind of mentality they want others to take, a 'dog-eat-dog' mentality.
Sadly, such mentality seems to be adopted in many areas of the South.
Thankfully, there are still wonderful people and cultures which must be preserved and promoted.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by OFFICIAL336: 9:22am On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
You just nailed it. I have been seeing on here how Igbo's from one state look down with inferiority on Igbo's from another state, that's the kind of mentality they want others to take, a 'dog-eat-dog' mentality.
You must be Yoruba, lies run in your veins
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody:
OFFICIAL336:
You must be Yoruba, lies run in your veins
Lol, just a search on NL about how ebonyi Igbo's are second class Igbo's should suffice.

Don't even talk about PH, Delta and other Igbo's living in other places or have a partial igbo ancestry.

Yoruba only look at the rest of the south when they have a need for them.

Sau nawa zan fadi cewa na bahillace ne? Will you guys ever learn?
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 9:35am On Apr 25, 2022
Nnamdipapa:
You are wrong my friend, a very mature(educated) igbo does not believe in your write up above.

I knew MNK to be a fraud from the get go and also know the civil war to be a huge mistake that has costed the Igbos dearly.
Stop equating ignorant IPOBs with smart Igbos .

Peace!
Unfortunately, most unfortunately, this happens to be not be entirety true. I did my NYSC in a southern state and have seen things ( and I am speaking with utmost sincerity), I have met educated fellas that can't seem to see beyond their noses.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by 00FFT00(m): 11:10am On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
This the person I am arguing with?
Lol, we know your likes, hate-filled, frustrated, pained and sad.


As for murderers, take them to a judge wherever you find them and whoever they happen to be (Fulani, Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa) for all I care.
The murderers are yout fellow fulani. It is in your genes.

Fact is not argumentation, and you do no posses the cerebral capacity to debate me by the way.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by denko(m): 12:24pm On Apr 25, 2022
Kwankwaso is an Hausa man
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by IDENNAA(m): 12:53pm On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
You have time to be educating these people, they are angry and frustrated and looking for who to share their burden with, they picked the wrong target.
Most Igbo are really not hateful and we treat Hausa people with love. You guys are over generalizing. However, I personally think we are not compatible with the north who are very comfortable with the ignorance, poverty and death that is ravaging that region.

We have a unique way of life and really want to be on our own where our potential will be maximized. I have no issue with you guys but you are extremists for goodness sake and we are mostly Roman Catholic. You guys need to have your own nation , like Niger and Chad. Your people have been in government all these years and look at where you are. That same religion that unites you is same thing destroying you. I wish you guys the best but you are a stumbling block to the success of this nation and believe this can't continue for too long. Have a good day.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by IDENNAA(m): 12:57pm On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
Unfortunately, most unfortunately, this happens to be not be entirety true. I did my NYSC in a southern state and have seen things ( and I am speaking with utmost sincerity), I have met educated fellas that can't seem to see beyond their noses.
The same ignorance you see in the South can be found in the north where religious ignorance is ruining you people. Stop pointing fingers and look at your own backyard....there is a slaughter and ethnic cleansing going on there. Igbo are mostly peaceful and value life so much.

You people vote along religious line and you are talking ignorance....oga , rest , biko.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by forgiveness: 1:56pm On Apr 25, 2022
ArewaNorth:
Honestly, they will never understand this pure fact. I have been telling hem this for long. How can someone call Buhari who only understands Hausa, born by Kanuri mother and Fulani father and tag him all nonsense affiliated to Fulani? That is why we prefer to be called Northerners than being call with ethnic identity. Consequently. that is why SW, SE are having serious problem selling their candidates to other Nigerians. It is difficult to accept ethnic President in Nigeria but North and SS are safe in this case. Souh are always confuse anytime when Buhari gives Northerner appointment. For North all the 3 zones are preferred to be called North but for South they are too divided along ethnic line and identity that is why it always become an issue of distinction when appointment is made in their region or other the region.
The uniqueness of North is, Buhari, is a Fulani from NW; Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, Kanuri from NE; Secretary of the Federal Govt, Boss Mustapha, Kilba and a Christian from NE; Chairman Northern Governors forum, Simon Bako Lalong, a Christian from NC make up the Northern unique structure. Despite being the most diverse region, North is more coordinated than South.
Nigerian is patrilineal society hence Buhari is a Fulani regardless of where he was born or where is mother comes from.

Besides, only Fulani wants to be addressed as a Northerner. The rest identify with their ethnic groups wherever they are in the South.

However, if the North are not divided along Ethnic lines, why are the crisis in Plateau state, Kaduna South, Taraba, Benue state etc?

If you look critically, it has always been the Fulani Vs other Ethnic group?

If they are one as you falsely claimed, why is ethnic cleansing going on in those places?

Bokoharam is Kanuri's idealogy. Sultan of Sokoto and other Fulani emires would never want it to come to fruition else the end of Dan fodio dynasty.

Mr man, stop deceiving yourself. The largest ethic groups in the North are Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri etc

The same way the largest ethic groups in the South are Yoruba, Igbo, Ibibio/Efik and Ijaw.

In fact, Ibibio/Efik, Ijaw and Uhrobo are the major Ethnic groups in the SS. Whereas, it's also made up of Yoruba, Igbo and Edo.

Look at the map below.

So, Stop lying next time to deceive the gullible.

Nothing like North or SS is safe.

Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by forgiveness: 2:03pm On Apr 25, 2022
Darkcloud11:
Only south south and north have this uniqueness,if u give a SS man appointment they don’t care to know if he’s delta akwa ibom or rivers,the problem of Nigeria is ibos and yorubas they are too tribalistic
They don't know what!? You must be ignorant.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by ArewaNorth: 2:06pm On Apr 25, 2022
forgiveness:
Nigerian is patrilineal society hence Buhari is a Fulani regardless of where he was born or where is mother comes from.

Besides, only Fulani wants to be addressed as a Northerner. The rest identify with their ethnic groups wherever they are in the South.

However, if the North are not divided along Ethnic lines, why are the crisis in Plateau state, Kaduna South, Taraba, Benue state etc?

If you look critically, it has always been the Fulani Vs other Ethnic group?

If they are one as you falsely claimed, why is ethnic cleansing going on in those places?

Bokoharam is Kanuri's idealogy. Sultan of Sokoto and other Fulani emires would never want it to come to fruition else the end of Dan fodio dynasty.

Mr man, stop deceiving yourself. The largest ethic groups in the North are Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri etc

The same way the largest ethic groups in the South are Yoruba, Igbo, Ibibio/Efik and Ijaw.

In fact, Ibibio/Efik, Ijaw and Uhrobo are the major Ethnic groups in the SS. Whereas, it's also made up of Yoruba, Igbo and Edo.

Look at the map below.

So, Stop lying next time to deceive the gullible.

Nothing like North or SS is safe.
I wanted o respond to u with points but the assertion u made abt Danfodio and BH has shown that u are not different from ur dogmatic brothers who accept every shit concoted on evil congregations to hold their guliibile followers' empty head!
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:06pm On Apr 25, 2022
IDENNAA:
Most Igbo are really not hateful and we treat Hausa people with love. You guys are over generalizing. However, I personally think we are not compatible with the north who are very comfortable with the ignorance, poverty and death that is ravaging that region.

We have a unique way of life and really want to be on our own where our potential will be maximized. I have no issue with you guys but you are extremists for goodness sake and we are mostly Roman Catholic. You guys need to have your own nation , like Niger and Chad. Your people have been in government all these years and look at where you are. That same religion that unites you is same thing destroying you. [b]I wish you guys the best but you are a stumbling block to the success of this nation [/b]and believe this can't continue for too long. Have a good day.
Nice writeup, but a few points stick out I must say.

1. Don't you think this a general occurance? I think its your people that carry the 'we are ahted because we are chosen' dogma.

2. Someone who has never been to the east will think that its best thing that happened to planet earth after big bang when its the exact opposite. Sure there are uneducated and a lot going on in the north, but is the east as you paint it to be: elderado?

3. Genuinely don't have a problem with that, when talking about way of life, I think you should scout your audience first before 'blaspheming', there are kingdoms and Emirates in northern Nigeria with a thousand year history while yours started around 1900.

4. Looks like you are not well versed in how the world works, history and geopolitics or are just plain myopic, same religion being practiced by Saudi, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Turkey and lots more and who happen to have excelled in all facets of human & development indices, your premise is wrong.

5. These statements will make someone whos never to the east side genuinely think its eldorado. We both know its not.

Above all, the vibe of contention is someone trying to play the favourite card : emotional blackmail in Hausa's for identifying with Fulani, both of who you absolutely DONT care about.

Besides, in an ideal world, and if I have the power, Biafra would have been a reality 600 years ago, not afraid nor bothered.

Shalom.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:09pm On Apr 25, 2022
forgiveness:
Nigerian is patrilineal society hence Buhari is a Fulani regardless of where he was born or where is mother comes from.

Besides, only Fulani wants to be addressed as a Northerner. The rest identify with their ethnic groups wherever they are in the South.

However, if the North are not divided along Ethnic lines, why are the crisis in Plateau state, Kaduna South, Taraba, Benue state etc?

If you look critically, it has always been the Fulani Vs other Ethnic group?

If they are one as you falsely claimed, why is ethnic cleansing going on in those places?

Bokoharam is Kanuri's idealogy. Sultan of Sokoto and other Fulani emires would never want it to come to fruition else the end of Dan fodio dynasty.

Mr man, stop deceiving yourself. The largest ethic groups in the North are Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri etc

The same way the largest ethic groups in the South are Yoruba, Igbo, Ibibio/Efik and Ijaw.

In fact, Ibibio/Efik, Ijaw and Uhrobo are the major Ethnic groups in the SS. Whereas, it's also made up of Yoruba, Igbo and Edo.

Look at the map below.

So, Stop lying next time to deceive the gullible.

Nothing like North or SS is safe.
We even have conspiracy theorists on site. grin
The problem with those are they remain in the real of imagination of those who harbour them.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:10pm On Apr 25, 2022
ArewaNorth:
I wanted o respond to u with points but the assertion u made abt Danfodio and BH has shown that u are not different from ur dogmatic brothers who accept every shit concoted on evil congregations to hold their guliibile followers' empty head!
They are conspiracy theorists, some of these people see Fulani in their dreams, what do you expect.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:14pm On Apr 25, 2022
00FFT00:
The murderers are yout fellow fulani. It is in your genes.

Fact is not argumentation, and you do no posses the cerebral capacity to debate me by the way.
All Igbo's are murderers, why, we have killer Igbo's. Listen to yourself speak. Capacity my foot.

Le professeur. grin
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by aribisala0(m): 2:18pm On Apr 25, 2022
Gireiboy:
I have never seen people that takes pride in ignorance like southerners especially yeebos. Where do you think these phrase came from "Hausa-fulani's"? Fulani and Hausa bloodline have being mixing for a long period of time to the extent that we have almost become indistinguishable from each other. Let me see how you can beat that or take that away/apart. Besides, we have the biggest unifier of all, stronger than even the ties of kinship/Blood, which is,wait for it grin "Islam wink we share the Shahada" Asshadu'anla'ilah ha'illallah wa'asshadu'anna Muhammadurrasulullah" and that is enough.(Disbelievers will never understand how powerful these is smiley)
This claim is simply untrue.
Tell us where you class the people of Southern Kaduna are they HausaFulani?
In virtually every state in the south We hear Seriki Hausawa as distinct and separate from the leaders of Fulani
They live separately and practice different trades
Fulani and Hausa may be integrated to some degree in Nigeria but Fulani and Hausa exist outside Nigeria e.g Niger, Ghana and many other countries where they do not have the same kind of integration

YOU tell us where the phrase Hausa/Fulani came from > . I have NEVER head anyone describe himself as such. I have a few Fulani friends who ,by the way are Christian , and they always introduce themselves as Fulani.

I am sure no Fulani from Ghana or Burkina Faso , Guinea or Mali would identify as Hausa/Fulani

Fulani culture operates a CASTE system which is alien to Hausa culture and which to some extent the Fulas have foisted on Hausa
Hausa do not do herdsmen activity and are largely traders or farmers
To a large extent the Hausa are subjugated and CANNOT become any of the major EMIRS. These emirs tend to marry themselves across emirates.

Anyway at the moderators why allow the abusive term "Fulani" in the topic

Rule 2

In the Northwest a lot of the bandits are Fulani and most of their victims are not
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:19pm On Apr 25, 2022
IDENNAA:
The same ignorance you see in the South can be found in the north where religious ignorance is ruining you people. Stop pointing fingers and look at your own backyard....there is a slaughter and ethnic cleansing going on there. Igbo are mostly peaceful and value life so much.

You people vote along religious line and you are talking ignorance....oga , rest , biko.
Someone is carrying another Man's problem for head.

Ethnic cleansing? By the DSS or is it Fulani in the east?

Voting along religious line? Yes, OBJ was a Muslim, GEJ too, Oh I forgot, it will be perfectly fine for a Muslim president and vice president.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by 00FFT00(m): 2:19pm On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
All Igbo's are murderers, why, we have killer Igbo's. Listen to yourself speak. Capacity my foot.

Le professeur. grin
Go screw some cow in the bush. That's what you beasts excel in cheesy.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by ArewaNorth: 2:23pm On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
They are conspiracy theorists, some of these people see Fulani in their dreams, what do you expect.
Wallahi. I WO der how can someone just be dogmatic enough and allow some bigots to feed them with all sort of lies that suit their bigotry?
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:24pm On Apr 25, 2022
aribisala0:
This claim is simply untrue.
Tell us where you class the people of Southern Kaduna are they HausaFulani?
In virtually every state in the south We hear Seriki Hausawa as distinct and separate from the leaders of Fulani
They live separately and practice different trades
Fulani and Hausa may be integrated to some degree in Nigeria but Fulani and Hausa exist outside Nigeria e.g Niger, Ghana and many other countries where they do not have the same kind of integration

YOU tell us where the phrase Hausa/Fulani came from > . I have NEVER head anyone describe himself as such. I have a few Fulani friends who ,by the way are Christian , and they always introduce themselves as Fulani.

I am sure no Fulani from Ghana or Burkina Faso , Guinea or Mali would identify as Hausa/Fulani

Fulani culture operates a CASTE system which is alien to Hausa culture and which to some extent the Fulas have foisted on Hausa
Hausa do not do herdsmen activity and are largely traders or farmers
To a large extent the Hausa are subjugated and CANNOT become any of the major EMIRS. These emirs tend to marry themselves across emirates.

Anyway at the moderators why allow the abusive term "Fulani" in the topic

Rule 2

In the Northwest a lot of the bandits are Fulani and most of their victims are not
Oh, its possible for a chinedu to become the oba of Lagos.

Besides, why are guys so fixated on Fulani lording it over Hausa's? You developed feelings?

Besides, if Fulani are alien to Nigeria (having been in Nigeria before those who formed Nigeria came down here) are still aliens, don't you think everyone is an alien then? Just very recently a certain Mazi said we have Jews in Nigeria who lost their way a couple centuries back.
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by Nobody: 2:26pm On Apr 25, 2022
00FFT00:
Go screw some cow in the bush. That's what you beasts excel in cheesy.
Looks like someone is outta arguments. grin
Re: Why Is An Hausa Man Not Coming Out For President: Are they Fulani slaves by aribisala0(m): 2:32pm On Apr 25, 2022
mi35:
Oh, its possible for a chinedu to become the oba of Lagos.

Besides, why are guys so fixated on Fulani lording it over Hausa's? You developed feelings?

Besides, if Fulani are alien to Nigeria (having been in Nigeria before those who formed Nigeria came down here) are still aliens, don't you think everyone is an alien then? Just very recently a certain Mazi said we have Jews in Nigeria who lost their way a couple centuries back.
Not sure how your brain works
What has Chinedu becoming Oba of Lagos got to do with this subject . Please explain your thinking because you are not communicating
No I do not think everyone is an alien and again I do not understand how your brain works
I do not think I used the word "ALIEN" to describe Fulanis or how that is relevant to what I said
Maybe you need help with comprehensoion
What has what any Mazi said got to do with ME and how is it relevant to my post?
Borno empire existed before Nigeria was formed as did Benin, Oyo, Kano and so on . Nigeria was formed of those components that have aboriginal peoples
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