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Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by jmoore(op): 8:23am On Oct 10, 2025
Mohammed Abubakar Bambado, the Sarkin Fulani of Lagos, sits on his throne while presiding over an assembly with Fulani people looking for his advice in his Palace at the district of Surulere in Lagos, Nigeria, on April 28, 2019. –

Mohammed Bambado is a prominent businessman who was crowned as the Sarkin Fulani of Lagos, and Chairman of the Association of Fulani Chiefs in South West Nigeria and he advocates and protects the interest of Fulani and Hausa-Fulani people in the Lagos State and other areas of South West Nigeria.

The Sarkin Fulani of Lagos sinks into his white upholstered throne, lays a hand on the sculpted golden cow head that forms the armrest and scans the subjects gathered at his feet.
Mohammed Abubakar Bambado is a busy 49-year-old businessman with a successful port handling firm in Nigeria’s economic metropolis.

He is also a king.

The Sarkin Fulani of Lagos is one of Nigeria’s most influential members of a mainly Muslim community of nomadic herders from the far north, at a time when relations with the country’s largely Christian farmers are deteriorating.

All of those waiting for an audience to air their problems in Bambado’s cramped assembly room are ethnic Fulani-Hausa, two closely-tied northern ethnic groups.

But few of them know the herding life.

Fulani-Hausa now make up around a quarter of the population of Lagos — around five to seven million people — in the ethnically Yoruba-dominated south of Nigeria.

The congregation is overwhelmingly urban — district chiefs kneel alongside the representatives from the ranks of the “okada” motorcycle taxis and the beggars who wander between the racing traffic in downtown Lagos.

“I am here to solve their problems,” said Bambado, a thick-set man with a Mercedes 4×4 who himself does not fit the stereotype of the weather-beaten wanderer.

Their problems are centred on the push and hustle of life in Nigeria’s frenetic economic capital.

A money-changer was kidnapped and murdered. His family does not trust the police and begs the influential chief to follow up on the investigation. He says he will.

There are land disputes, family quarrels, beatings and armed robberies, all brought to the chief for advice and help. He has no official powers, but when he speaks, the police and politicians listen.

“He is a good man. When something serious happens, even if he is travelling overseas he always picks up his phone. And if it is necessary, he flies back to Nigeria,” says Suleiman Ibrahim, a trader who has come to Bambado to adjudicate a family feud.

Indeed, the time Bambado spends on his gilded throne in his somewhat ramshackle palace in Surulere, the popular residential district of Lagos where he lives, is just part of his busy schedule.

The married father-of-three often travels for work and spends around half the year in London and Dubai on business.

Blood and belief
The Fulani seem to be a people without borders — the wider community is estimated at between 30 million to 40 million scattered across fifteen countries from Senegal to the Central African Republic.

In the north, every city has a Sarkin Fulani or a Sarkin Hausa.

Officially, Bambado’s authority extends only to the borders of Lagos, but his influence spreads wider and he is a powerful player in Nigeria’s political mosaic.

That position has become increasingly important in recent years as conflicts between Fulani and sedentary farmers have swept Nigeria’s fertile central region.

The bloodshed has been stoked by demand for water and access to land, driven in part by a surging population in a country of 200 million. The Fulani have also been accused of “terrorism” and aggression.

“Anywhere you see a Fulani man, people see them as killers,” said Bambado.

“But it is not true. A Fulani man is a wonderful person, he accommodates, he likes his people, he likes his neighbours, he interacts, he is a very social person. But you know what? There is no society that has no bad eggs.”

Drawn to Lagos

Bambado’s grandparents were from an educated, religious family and were among the first migrants to leave the arid northern state of Jigawa and travel south at the beginning of the 20th century.

They eventually settled on the Atlantic coast and his grandfather, a trader in kola nuts and gold nuggets, increasingly became a linchpin of the Fulani community.

“When people from the north stayed in Lagos, he was the one to welcome them. They became more numerous. So one day, they decided that they needed a leader: my grandfather,” said Bambado, who inherited the title when his father died in 1994.

The first Sarkin Fulani of Lagos balanced his royal duties with diversifying his business interests, investing in the cattle trade and the docks.

He set up a port handling business, using “brothers” as labour, which has passed from father to son — like the Sarkin title — for three generations.

Bambado has continued in this tradition and Dockworth Services International now employs 1,500 people.

He is also a central figure in the meat market in Lagos, which is the key sales hub for the cattle reared across the north and centre of the country.

He even keeps a herd of around 300 cattle on the outskirts of the city to keep him tethered to his heritage.

And despite his travel schedule and the wide dispersal of his community across multiple countries, he remains loyal to his birthplace.

“I am a Lagosian first and foremost,” he said.
https://guardian.ng/features/in-the-heart-of-the-metropolis-a-king-of-nigerias-herder-fulani/

Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Beremx(f): 8:40am On Oct 10, 2025
Hehehehe

Askari LegendHero will defend this one to his bone marrow. What do you expect? They will come and give the flimsy excuse that Fulani people did not declare Lagos a no man's land so they're free to get traditional leadership titles in Lagos.


Lol 🤣🤣

Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by LagosOrigin: 8:43am On Oct 10, 2025
The Fulani people who aren't even Nigerians probably from Mali or Niger republic can take up title in Lagos but the Igbos cannot take up title meant only for the Igbos

😂
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Sirjamo: 8:44am On Oct 10, 2025
Everyone is welcome in Lagos, until they started moving mad by claiming to be the developers of Lagos.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by LagosOrigin: 8:45am On Oct 10, 2025
Sirjamo:
Everyone is welcome in Lagos, until they started moving mad by claiming to be the developers of Lagos.
The Fulani conquered kwara state even without claiming to own the state . They've conquered and fully posses Agege in Lagos and gradually they will take over the whole of Lagos like they did in kwara .

65% of okada riders in Lagos are Fulani people , Na small small.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Prince16:
No need defending anything.
We know those who don't respect their hosts and in turn themselves.

The sarkin hausawa/funani- hausa/fulani leaders know their place and don't outstep their boundaries.

Unlike those who don't....and consequently have their 'palaces' relocated to kirikiri maximum prison for them.
Beremx:
Hehehehe

Askari LegendHero will defend this one to his bone marrow. What do you expect? They will come and give the flimsy excuse that Fulani people did not declare Lagos a no man's land so they're free to get traditional leadership titles in Lagos.


Lol 🤣🤣
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Odin13: 8:54am On Oct 10, 2025
Beremx:
Hehehehe

Askari LegendHero will defend this one to his bone marrow. What do you expect? They will come and give the flimsy excuse that Fulani people did not declare Lagos a no man's land so they're free to get traditional leadership titles in Lagos.


Lol 🤣🤣
They’re busy with igbos .. while their real threat is growing stronger and comfortably dealing withou qualms
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by TimeMachine2: 8:58am On Oct 10, 2025
We have no issue with Fulanis until you show me one that claims lagos is a no man's land or better still, show me any Fulani contesting for any elective position.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Racoon(m): 9:08am On Oct 10, 2025
Meanwhile, the accommodators including the Lagoon-jumping Oba of Lagos that say anything Igbo must not have a place in Lagos have long yielded to pressure to allow a Fulani to hold grounds. Continue the bigotry and ethno-religio-regional sentiments
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Racoon(m): 9:09am On Oct 10, 2025
TimeMachine2:
We have no issue with Fulanis until you show me one that claims lagos is a no man's land or better still, show me any Fulani contesting for any elective position.
Hehehe! Let the deception continue. We will all live to see where it leads to you hear

Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Dotherightthing: 9:09am On Oct 10, 2025
Peeaaggs Armmmakkarr

We know how we deal with every ethnicity

There is no one size fits all treatment for all ethnicities

Stay out of Lagos politics and everything will be fine cool
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by christejames(m): 10:01am On Oct 10, 2025
But it's Eze Ndigbo that's the problem of the ronuu bandits undecided
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by twilliamx(m): 10:02am On Oct 10, 2025
jmoore:
https://guardian.ng/features/in-the-heart-of-the-metropolis-a-king-of-nigerias-herder-fulani/
This people really worship their cows.... Not even an Islamic emblem but the head of a cow(baphomet) no wonder they are ruthless. Devil na their oga
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by hafeeanubasy:
They have never claimed they developed Lagos and called natives lazy nor declare it as no mans land or make attempt to impose a governor on Lagos


Despite the fact that their tribesman owns the largest investment in Lagos,the dangote refinery.


Dangote and his people will rather thank God for using Lagos to bless them rather than being arrogant boastfulness of making lagos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XN-zUOk_5I?si=IVCwt8S3zIDsqrHS

Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by koning: 10:03am On Oct 10, 2025
Hehehehe.... Wahala loading.

Time will tell.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by dododawa1: 10:04am On Oct 10, 2025
Their limit is well know


Unlike



One tribe
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by JAWBONE(m): 10:04am On Oct 10, 2025
Sarkin Fulani "of" Lagos not Sarkin Fulani "in" Lagos.

Dem no born Ronu well to complain.

grin grin grin
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Iran2025: 10:04am On Oct 10, 2025
The end shall tell.. Tinubu came to promote hatred among Nigerians.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by workchopNG: 10:05am On Oct 10, 2025
Dotherightthing:
Peeaaggs Armmmakkarr

We know how we deal with every ethnicity

There is no one size fits all treatment for all ethnicities

Stay out of Lagos politics and everything will be fine cool
Even Northerners from Kwara State think they have opinion in South matters.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by omotayocaleb(m): 10:05am On Oct 10, 2025
so why can we have Eze or Igbo King in Lagos?
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Gotocourt: 10:05am On Oct 10, 2025
Why didn't he used EMIR OF FULANI but SARKIN FULANI

Madridguy go soon dey IDP for Cotonou. They are presently in Kwara and Kogi, no worry your self 🤷🏿

Take a good look at their logo, their regular trademark (in fela kuti voice)
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by hafeeanubasy: 10:05am On Oct 10, 2025
LagosOrigin:
The Fulani conquered kwara state even without claiming to own the state . They've conquered and fully posses Agege in Lagos and gradually they will take over the whole of Lagos like they did in kwara .

65% of okada riders in Lagos are Fulani people , Na small small.
Fulani conquered kwara?
So itsekiri conquered Igbo in delta too?
You have never talked with knowledge on this forum at all...na so so emotions
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Tochitee(m): 10:06am On Oct 10, 2025
But we never see anybody from sarkin Fulani people saying Lagos is dirty, Lagos is smelling’, Lagos is no man land, only one set of unfortunate people being harassed, in Ghana, South Africa, causing problems everyday in Lagos.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by IgOga(m):
The title means Head of Fulanis in Lagos. A recognition that they are aliens in Lagos but they have their leader

Lagos is very accommodating and everyone has lived in mutual peace with no party disrespecting the other until ipob showed their hand.

Tinubu appointed several Ibos into his cabinet as governor. Nobody made any noise

Many Tapa families are now indigenous Lagos families

Now you have ipobs aka developers saying Lagos is smelling, Lagos is no man's land, they wanted to burn down Tinubu's investments in Lagos, burnt down BRT bus terminals, burnt down world class forensic Lab at the direction of Nnamdi Kanu. The Ibos destroyed their good will and it will take decades to rebuild that. Ontop of that the Tinubu that had done more for Ibos as a governor was rejected at the presidential ballot. Now that Tinubu became president despite Ibos non support, it makes it more complicated for Ibos. And I think being loud about nonsense is not a wise move for Ibos
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Kdon2: 10:07am On Oct 10, 2025
jmoore:
https://guardian.ng/features/in-the-heart-of-the-metropolis-a-king-of-nigerias-herder-fulani/
We are not fooled abeg. He is a fulani first then lagosian follows.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by tuoyoojo(m): 10:07am On Oct 10, 2025
Hehehe

Double standard

Different rules for different humans in same country
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by fredoooooo:
Onpe..Lagos decide whats good for Lagos
Igbos are welcome in Lagos but the Ndigbolugis will be dealt with ..
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by FreeStuffsNG: 10:07am On Oct 10, 2025
He is a religious leader and not a traditional ruler.

It's for lack of understanding that makes one confuse the two.
Religion is the basis of almost 80% local leadership in Northern Nigeria. Even the Sultan of Sokoto.

Sheuns:
Sarkin is Fulani or Hausa word for Chief.
It means leader. Go and read the history of leadership in Northern Nigeria. Late Uthman Dan Fodio was not even regarded as Sarkin but as an Islamic Scholar i.e Sheik.

Shieks are the ones who later transformed into Emirs but their role as religious leaders remain foundational. They are not like or equivalent of traditional rulers that we have in Yorubaland where blood and spiritual link to the royal family is the foundation.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by Sheuns(m): 10:08am On Oct 10, 2025
If you’re in doubt, his palace is at Idi Araba. Any ronu bandit that cares to protest, can march there.
Re: Meet Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos, Mohammed Abubakar Bambado by ajalawole(m): 10:08am On Oct 10, 2025
Sarki Fulani of Lagos which the translated to King of Fulani of Lagos. The let see obi of Lagos. Obi of who in Lagos?
You Igbo should stop all this talk and rest. All my friend in ilorin here are mostly Igbo. People that supply my office eye wears are all Igbo. No one hate Igbo, you people just don't want to respect your host. Surulere road that connect the emir of ilorin palace are all full of Igbo traders who are doing there job peaceful.
I know of some spare part dealer in surulere that adopt Muslim name even adopt Muslim children.
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