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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by nony43(m): 5:32pm On May 07, 2023
Ibechris2:
I think the educated Hausa have started reading how their problem started.

Whether we like it or not,Hausa and igbos are the most suppressed in this nation...the only difference is that, that the igbos are very vocallly vociferous and ambitious while the Hausa people are less vocal and hidden like chicks under the mother hen with chains of religious incarceration.







You are right.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by nony43(m): 5:36pm On May 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
Igbos have left the north for them and they can now smell each other's mouth.

When Biafra leaves, Igbo haters will have no other person to antagonise except themselves.




The hate is too deep. They might be hating from afar.

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Gagare1(m): 5:47pm On May 07, 2023
You clearly understand the plight of the Hausa people, perhaps even more than most Hausas understand their situation.

My people are kept illiterates for a reason. It is a systematic and gradual destruction of a nation by Fulanis, hiding behind religious sentiments.

I respect you greatly for what you know.
Guyman01:


Hausas have the potential to be a foremost tribe in Africa, they are only mentioned internationally when people talk about the most widely spoken languages in Africa but not in any aspect of Human Development Index except on issues related to extreme poverty.

Hausas were among the richest tribes in subsaharan Africa who traded far and wide until Usman Dan Fodio Jihad destroyed everything like America did to Iraq and Libya and forcefully installed Fulanis as political and religious leaders.
If any Hausa questions the Emir he is labelled as a Rebel against Allah's appointee thereby making it hard to protest their bad situations

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Blankstare(m): 6:24pm On May 07, 2023
Gagare1:
You clearly understand the plight of the Hausa people, perhaps even more than most Hausas understand their situation.

My people are kept illiterates for a reason. It is a systematic and gradual destruction of a nation by Fulanis, hiding behind religious sentiments.

I respect you greatly for what you know.



Your moniker sound like a maguzawa name! Are you one?

I hope someday the awareness will increase tenfold, I was born in Zaria, I saw some of this things..

Moreover, I will like to ask. Since most atrocities occur in the rural areas, what is the present day relationship of the fulani elite and the Hausa elite in the cities?

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LastProphet: 7:30pm On May 07, 2023
RepoMan007:
Kperogi tried but overall, his attempt to remain silent on the christian victim pattern around Kaduna did not do his piece any good.

The Hausa now see themselves as victims but mostly the Hausa Christians.

kperoggi also lied saying Hausas were Islam before Dan fodio, that's a lie! Hausas were traditionalist peasant farmers until Dan fodio came with his jihad and killed and converted the surviving who surrendered to live. the fulanis used the Hausa through Islam that's why they must get the Hausa to be Islam by all means. Hausas have at least 10 times the population of fulanis because there are only 4 million fulanis in Nigeria
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Gagare1(m): 8:08pm On May 07, 2023
I cannot tell for sure how the relationship between the elite classes of both ethnic groups is. But, one thing I know is that the Fulani elite are still aggressively trying to compromise the integrity of Hausawa elite families by trying to plant their prostitute daughters in those families through marriage. It has been happening for long. Some from the elite Hausa are waking up to this reality. But we have a long way to go.

Some Hausawa elites are beginning to see the handwriting on the wall. The election proves that. Take Alhassan Doguwa for instance, the Fulanis are trying to nail him at all cost. We voted him back to save our own. He is not a saint, but we will surely not allow wolves to tear him to pieces simply because of his flaws. I hope he rallies the elites for the sake of the Hausawa, and for his own good. Many of our people went for either Tinubu or Obi. Atiku can go straight to hell and rot. Tinubu needs to be weary of El-Rufai, that man worked against him. Ashiru (a Bahaushe) was rigged out in Kaduna, El-Rufai saw to it, yet couldn't deliver for Tinubu.

Gradually, Hausaland politics is turning into Hausa elite and Hausa masses versus Fulani elite and structure.

Las las, Hausawa shall prevail, but we will need more time.
Blankstare:




Your moniker sound like a maguzawa name! Are you one?

I hope someday the awareness will increase tenfold, I was born in Zaria, I saw some of this things..

Moreover, I will like to ask. Since most atrocities occur in the rural areas, what is the present day relationship of the fulani elite and the Hausa elite in the cities?

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Gagare1(m): 8:18pm On May 07, 2023
Islam has been in Hausaland for more than 600 years. Kperogi did not lie.

The royal palace of Kano was built by Muhammadu Rumfa, hundreds of years before that terrorist Danfodio. He was a Muslim, so were his descendants. Fodio is not even an Islamic name, hence, Danfodio became a Muslim in Hausaland, his father, Fodio, was a bloody pagan. Danfodio was trained by Hausa Islamic teachers. Yet, he killed them in the name of Jihad and even burned the Islamic University in Dandoton Daji (present day Katsina state)
LastProphet:


kperoggi also lied saying Hausas were Islam before Dan fodio, that's a lie! Hausas were traditionalist peasant farmers until Dan fodio came with his jihad and killed and converted the surviving who surrendered to live. the fulanis used the Hausa through Islam that's why they must get the Hausa to be Islam by all means. Hausas have at least 10 times the population of fulanis because there are only 4 million fulanis in Nigeria

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Blankstare(m): 8:29pm On May 07, 2023
Gagare1:
I cannot tell for sure how the relationship between the elite classes of both ethnic groups is. But, one thing I know is that the Fulani elite are still aggressively trying to compromise the integrity of Hausawa elite families by trying to plant their prostitute daughters in those families through marriage. It has been happening for long. Some from the elite Hausa are waking up to this reality. But we have a long way to go.

Some Hausawa elites are beginning to see the handwriting on the wall. The election proves that. Take Alhassan Doguwa for instance, the Fulanis are trying to nail him at all cost. We voted him back to save our own. He is not a saint, but we will surely not allow wolves to tear him to pieces simply because of his flaws. I hope he rallies the elites for the sake of the Hausawa, and for his own good. Many of our people went for either Tinubu or Obi. Atiku can go straight to hell and rot. Tinubu needs to be weary of El-Rufai, that man worked against him. Ashiru (a Bahaushe) was rigged out in Kaduna, El-Rufai saw to it, yet couldn't deliver for Tinubu.

Gradually, Hausaland politics is turning into Hausa elite and Hausa masses versus Fulani elite and structure.

Las las, Hausawa shall prevail, but we will need more time.




Gradually, Hausaland politics is turning into Hausa elite and Hausa masses versus Fulani elite and structure.



Indeed, time the revealer of most secrets...

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Guyman01: 8:48pm On May 07, 2023
Gagare1:
You clearly understand the plight of the Hausa people, perhaps even more than most Hausas understand their situation.

My people are kept illiterates for a reason. It is a systematic and gradual destruction of a nation by Fulanis, hiding behind religious sentiments.

I respect you greatly for what you know.

Gross illiteracy amongst the majority Hausa population is a deliberate policy to keep them subservient to the Fulanis.

The few educated Hausas are hookwinked easily into abandoning their quest to encourage education and exposure amongst their people by being given feeble opportunities such as appointments in govt or cheap traditional titles from the Fulani Emirs and indoctrinated into seeing themselves as equals to the Fulani elites while looking down on their own people as Talakawa.

Hausas who remain stubborn and eager to expose their people to hard facts are trapped and made afraid for their lives as they could be accused of apostasy which comes with great consequences if they question the Emirs and religious leaders false teachings.

The above scheme is well mapped out and most Hausas are ignorant of it, I got to know this as a Southerner who grew up in the North and tried to understand why the Hausas are in such precarious situation having read some history about how they were rich merchants who practiced a hitherto peaceful and gentle form of Islam that sent people to Arabia for Hajj and scholars to places like Timbuktu and Sudan which had the earliest Universities in Africa to teach Islam and they even allowed Pagans to practice their religion in Hausa land long before Usman Dan Fodio Jihad with his fighters coming mostly from Futa Jalon in present day Guinea condemned the type of Islamic culture and lifestyle practiced by Hausas as a false flag to attack the Hausas who lacked a centralised military formation having lived peacefully with other neighbours.

This is the same type of lies and deception used severally by America to attack and destroy other countries especially in the Middle East under the guise of bringing them "freedom and democracy" or 'purified Islam' in the case of Danfodio grin

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by stuffs2002: 10:20pm On May 08, 2023
jaytee01:


What part of the article is propaganda? Are the Fulani brigands not doing worse things than what the author wrote here?


Yet Seun refused to post the thread where Peter Obi lost consciousness and was falling down to the front page.


https://www.nairaland.com/7676291/video-peter-obi-falls-down
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dyke15(m): 9:33am On May 09, 2023
JoeEeL:


And who were the ones that killed Deborah in the city of Sokoto if Hausas are peaceful people and Fulanis mostly live in d bush?

Pfffttt
Sokoto is a fulani State
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dyke15(m): 9:34am On May 09, 2023
garfield1:


In sokoto,what is the population of hausas compared to fulanis?
Sokoto is a fulani State.
So I think fulani's might be more than the hausa's a little bit
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Guyman01: 10:57am On May 09, 2023
Dyke15:
Sokoto is a fulani State.
So I think fulani's might be more than the hausa's a little bit
Have you ever spent 2 weeks in Sokoto to understand the demographics? Gobir is the indigenous name
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by JoeEeL(m): 11:09am On May 09, 2023
Dyke15:
Sokoto is a fulani State

Sokoto is a hausa state. Fulani has no single plot in the whole of nigeria. Invading terrorists claiming landlord.

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dyke15(m): 11:24am On May 09, 2023
JoeEeL:


Sokoto is a hausa state. Fulani has no single plot in the whole of nigeria. Invading terrorists claiming landlord.
Tnx 4 d info papi.
I wonder y d hausa's re so lenient ND quiet t d extent dat dey don't want to fight back
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Dyke15(m): 11:26am On May 09, 2023
Guyman01:

Have you ever spent 2 weeks in Sokoto to understand the demographics? Gobir is the indigenous name
Yh.
Maybe I wz misled by d guy dat told me Sokoto is a fulani State.
But of d truth, hausa's not willing to reclaim back their land is a really big blunder on their side

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by JoeEeL(m): 11:29am On May 09, 2023
Dyke15:
Tnx 4 d info papi.
I wonder y d hausa's re so lenient ND quiet t d extent dat dey don't want to fight back

That's how the mind of the enslaved and subjugated works. It is those on the outside that would see what is wrong. Those under the subjugation hardly see anything wrong unless their very existence is under threat or their mind is broken from mental enslavement.

The same way nigerians keep quiet and do not want to fight to dissolve the british colony called nigeria. That is how those from other continents would wonder why blacks are so content being under neocolonialism. And just how you rarely bother about the hausa enslavement, likewise how others in advanced continents rarely bother about our own enslavement under nigeria.

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Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by ycat: 8:01pm On May 23, 2023
The IDP's camp that Oshiomole has been dancing with his wife is in Borno right? Why do you even need more IDP's camps when you have exported your population to Yorubaland?
Buikechukwu35:
, do fact checking SE/SS are the two only region without any IDPโ€™s camp in nigeria due to our adequate action๐Ÿ˜Ž
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by saleemkt: 9:59pm On May 23, 2023
I'm glad to find someone from the Hausa community who shares my perspective!!.

It can be quite disheartening when I find myself constantly engaged in arguments with my fellow Hausa friends, especially when they tend to align themselves with the Fulanis. It's a sad reality that the Fulanis have forcefully imposed themselves as our leaders, attempted to rewrite our history, and ruled over us for their own benefit. They have exploited Islam as a means to silence our voices and quell any rebellion from within. It's worth noting that we, as Hausa people, possess the potential to overpower the Fulanis completely, but unfortunately, many Hausas are deeply ignorant about this issue and also The fear of being accused of apostasy looms over us, as it carries severe consequences. This fear stifles our ability to expose our people to the truth and hampers our efforts to bring about change. religion, in many instances, has been utilized as a tool to maintain power anyway ๐Ÿ™„, and this situation serves as a prime example.

The Fulanis have maintained a political and religious advantage over us while simultaneously encroaching upon and appropriating our land.

we should also address the cultural and social implications of this power imbalance. The dominance of the Fulanis not only affects our political landscape but also impacts our cultural identity. The erosion of our traditions and the loss of control over our land perpetuate a sense of cultural subjugation. It is vital for us to reclaim our heritage, unite as a community, and foster a collective understanding of our history to challenge these power dynamics.

I hope that bit by bit gradually Hausa individuals will be aware of the truth and come together, educate ourselves and mobilize for change. By shedding light on the realities we face, encouraging critical thinking, and promoting unity, we can work towards dismantling the oppressive structures that hinder our progress and strive for a future where our voices are heard, our history is respected, and our land is protected.


Gagare1:
I cannot tell for sure how the relationship between the elite classes of both ethnic groups is. But, one thing I know is that the Fulani elite are still aggressively trying to compromise the integrity of Hausawa elite families by trying to plant their prostitute daughters in those families through marriage. It has been happening for long. Some from the elite Hausa are waking up to this reality. But we have a long way to go.

Some Hausawa elites are beginning to see the handwriting on the wall. The election proves that. Take Alhassan Doguwa for instance, the Fulanis are trying to nail him at all cost. We voted him back to save our own. He is not a saint, but we will surely not allow wolves to tear him to pieces simply because of his flaws. I hope he rallies the elites for the sake of the Hausawa, and for his own good. Many of our people went for either Tinubu or Obi. Atiku can go straight to hell and rot. Tinubu needs to be weary of El-Rufai, that man worked against him. Ashiru (a Bahaushe) was rigged out in Kaduna, El-Rufai saw to it, yet couldn't deliver for Tinubu.

Gradually, Hausaland politics is turning into Hausa elite and Hausa masses versus Fulani elite and structure.

Las las, Hausawa shall prevail, but we will need more time.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LadyRosa2(f): 8:56am On May 24, 2023
ycat:
The IDP's camp that Oshiomole has been dancing with his wife is in Borno right? Why do you even need more IDP's camps when you have exported your population to Yorubaland?

We are not done immigrating with our Ghana must go bags to sell gala and yogurts in your land.
Dominating South west is a federal task every igbo must keep in mind, especially with our erosion ridden lands still biting hard, we must take all the juiciest part of your lands.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by ycat: 8:57pm On May 26, 2023
The houses you are going to bulldoze yourselves when it hits you or beg Yoruba to buy for 1% of what they are worth. Keep praying that the original owners of the land never come for it. Forget 99 years lease, there has been no land for sale in Yorubaland, what you are buying have been bought decades ago and there's no genuine land for sale after 1996, the govt just hasn't allocated to the original owners. All the fake documents you have is as a result of OLE GBE OLE GBA scheme, meaning you killed and robbed Yoruba for that money and then used it to buy fake land. Also pray that Nigeria never divides so you can continue to be ruled by others, the two of your saving grace. Ask a Yoruba speaker to translate "Rikisi nbe ni Lagos ti nta ile kan fun eni meta."
LadyRosa2:


We are not done immigrating with our Ghana must go bags to sell gala and yogurts in your land.
Dominating South west is a federal task every igbo must keep in mind, especially with our erosion ridden lands still biting hard, we must take all the juiciest part of your lands.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LadyRosa2(f): 8:46pm On May 28, 2023
ycat:
The houses you are going to bulldoze yourselves when it hits you or beg Yoruba to buy for 1% of what they are worth. Keep praying that the original owners of the land never come for it. Forget 99 years lease, there has been no land for sale in Yorubaland, what you are buying have been bought decades ago and there's no genuine land for sale after 1996, the govt just hasn't allocated to the original owners. All the fake documents you have is as a result of OLE GBE OLE GBA scheme, meaning you killed and robbed Yoruba for that money and then used it to buy fake land. Also pray that Nigeria never divides so you can continue to be ruled by others, the two of your saving grace. Ask a Yoruba speaker to translate "Rikisi nbe ni Lagos ti nta ile kan fun eni meta."

Mtewww!
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by ycat: 10:59pm On May 28, 2023
Your freak show is cooled!
LadyRosa2:


Mtewww!
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LadyRosa2(f): 4:38pm On May 29, 2023
ycat:
Your freak show is cooled!

Naaaa.
I think say you suck ya mama breast.
Unfortunately, couldn't make out with the jargon you wrote earlier.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by ycat: 5:08am On Jun 02, 2023
I know you sucked pig's breast, reason you are a wierdo.
LadyRosa2:


Naaaa.
I think say you suck ya mama breast.
Unfortunately, couldn't make out with the jargon you wrote earlier.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LadyRosa2(f): 5:19pm On Jun 02, 2023
ycat:
I know you sucked pig's breast, reason you are a wierdo.

Atleast na breast I su'ck.
Na Man cu$m, you swallow.

Radarada!
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by ycat: 1:10am On Jun 04, 2023
Ok pig's daughter!
LadyRosa2:


Atleast na breast I su'ck.
Na Man cu$m, you swallow.

Radarada!
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LadyRosa2(f): 9:17am On Jun 04, 2023
ycat:
Ok pig's daughter!

Yes, idiot's child.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by ycat: 7:46am On Jun 09, 2023
Slobbering mbecille!
LadyRosa2:


Yes, idiot's child.
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by LadyRosa2(f): 11:47am On Jun 09, 2023
ycat:
Slobbering mbecille!

You mean who sired ya?
I definitely concur!
Re: Rising Ethnic Tension Between Hausa And Fulani By Farooq A. Kperogi by Gagare1(m): 8:24pm On Jul 02, 2023
Your words give me hope that one day, our people will be liberated. Ina gaisuwa babban Yaya. Allah ya Kara girma.
saleemkt:
I'm glad to find someone from the Hausa community who shares my perspective!!.

It can be quite disheartening when I find myself constantly engaged in arguments with my fellow Hausa friends, especially when they tend to align themselves with the Fulanis. It's a sad reality that the Fulanis have forcefully imposed themselves as our leaders, attempted to rewrite our history, and ruled over us for their own benefit. They have exploited Islam as a means to silence our voices and quell any rebellion from within. It's worth noting that we, as Hausa people, possess the potential to overpower the Fulanis completely, but unfortunately, many Hausas are deeply ignorant about this issue and also The fear of being accused of apostasy looms over us, as it carries severe consequences. This fear stifles our ability to expose our people to the truth and hampers our efforts to bring about change. religion, in many instances, has been utilized as a tool to maintain power anyway ๐Ÿ™„, and this situation serves as a prime example.

The Fulanis have maintained a political and religious advantage over us while simultaneously encroaching upon and appropriating our land.

we should also address the cultural and social implications of this power imbalance. The dominance of the Fulanis not only affects our political landscape but also impacts our cultural identity. The erosion of our traditions and the loss of control over our land perpetuate a sense of cultural subjugation. It is vital for us to reclaim our heritage, unite as a community, and foster a collective understanding of our history to challenge these power dynamics.

I hope that bit by bit gradually Hausa individuals will be aware of the truth and come together, educate ourselves and mobilize for change. By shedding light on the realities we face, encouraging critical thinking, and promoting unity, we can work towards dismantling the oppressive structures that hinder our progress and strive for a future where our voices are heard, our history is respected, and our land is protected.


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