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How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Nobody: 5:14am On Mar 19, 2018
I've always maintained that Islam is a peaceful religion even though it's used by the northern Fulani oligarchy as a tool for political machinations and expansion. The Hausas just like other primordial tribes in Nigeria were pagans living peacefully with their idols. They accepted Islam but unfortunately become more Islamic than the Fulanis who brought it. Islamic practices that do not exist in core Islamic states like "almajiri" and "sprawling hijabs" become strong traditions in the north especially among the Hausas. The Hausa took the Fulanis as their brothers in faith, who couldn't hurt them. If a Fulaniman caused trouble, all Hausas would rise in defence. The Hausas foolishly believed that whatever happened to them was from Providence till the fulanis killed all important hausa chiefs and installed fulani emirs and took their lands. It was like a dream because the Hausas trusted the Fulanis so much, as the people who brought "salvation" to them. Whatever evil Fulanis did to Hausa was given Islamic therapy until the Hausas lost their lands and everything. Even some Hausas today in their obvious slavery, still thinking they are doing religious duties, fight with the last drop of their blood in protection of the ridiculously few fulanis who conquered them. It's now that many Hausamen are waking up to realize they have been conned and lost everything to the fulanis. The lesson Yorubas should learn is never to allow the Fulanis use Islam to divide them. The way some Yoruba Muslims talk shows that danger is creeping in. When I heard some Yoruba Muslims accuse fayose of appointing christians, I shook my head in disasapointment. In Lagos, a question of christian or Muslim governor is rearing up. In some Yoruba towns, the Muslims now mount big speakers and play their cassettes even on Sundays when church services are going on. Yoruba chiefs are receiving complaints on this. This is not to exonerate christians because they too have their own problems but the issue is that once there is crack on the wall the violent lizard will creep in, the people won't speak in one voice, there will be doubts and mutual suspicion. It's shocking that some Yorubas still criticized Fayose for resisting the Fulani herdsmen. What will happen if a muslim becomes ekiti governor and he begins to bring religious considerations when attack is imminent? Religion is a dangerous opium. Alliance with the north is good but it must be done with caution. Politics or religion shouldn't create the gap that existed between Hausa Muslims and christians which gave Fulani the chance to conquer them. Violent preachers either christians or Muslims should be cautioned. The warning today is "after having a handshake with the Fulanis, count your fingers some of them may be missing".

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Kaymercury(m): 6:28am On Mar 19, 2018
oga go find work abeg its too early for this rubbish

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Antivirus92(m): 6:32am On Mar 19, 2018
hmmmmm
Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Firstpage: 6:39am On Mar 19, 2018
That would be after conquering iboland.

The greatest threat to ibo land today is the ebonyi and Enugu people who are regarded as Wawa ibos. They are mixed with the hausa blood due to the rap.ing of many women during the civil war. Okorohausa is an example of such breeding.

It is high time the ibos cede these people to the north for faster actualisation of biafra.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by QuotaSystem: 6:46am On Mar 19, 2018
Fulani and Yoruba matter will make some people run mad on this forum soon.

Oh well, you can't spank a child and then force him to not cry.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by truthonmission: 6:50am On Mar 19, 2018
Time shall tell. undecided

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by mrhowoto: 6:50am On Mar 19, 2018
Op you are a man of wisdom. keep it up.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by python1: 6:52am On Mar 19, 2018
Only shuku kerewawa knows the number of threads these people don create on top Buhari, fulani and yoruba matter. Funny enough, they are still the same people telling you how you are being paid to defend same Buhari and fulani. grin
How these people manage to have such conflicting ideas inside one brain should be a topic for research in the near future. grin grin

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by QuotaSystem: 7:07am On Mar 19, 2018
python1:
Only shuku kerewawa knows the number of threads these people don create on top Buhari, fulani and yoruba matter. Funny enough, they are still the same people telling you how you are being paid to defend same Buhari and fulani. grin
How these people manage to have such conflicting ideas inside one brain should be a topic for research in the near future. grin grin

As 2019 approaches quickly, they are helpless and panicking at the winning Yoruba-Fulani alliance; therefore they have resorted to propaganda of scare mongering in the west and demonisation of Fulanis in the south (burying the fact that less than 5% are herdsmen), in their futile attempt trying to break the alliance.

What makes them even more feverish is that it is becoming increasingly clear that the SW is in pole position to return to the Presidency in 2023 after PMB wins next year.
Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by python1: 7:11am On Mar 19, 2018
QuotaSystem:


As 2019 approaches quickly, they are helpless and panicking at the winning Yoruba-Fulani alliance; therefore they have resorted to propaganda of scare mongering in the west and demonisation of Fulanis in the south (burying the fact that less than 5% are herdsmen), in their futile attempt trying to break the alliance.

What makes them even more feverish is that it is becoming increasingly clear that the SW is in pole position to return to the Presidency in 2023 after PMB wins next year.
Gbammest. Osibanjo/Elrufai for 2023 jare. Python is warning up to dance away any madness. grin grin

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by QuotaSystem: 7:21am On Mar 19, 2018
python1:

Gbammest. Osibanjo/Elrufai for 2023 jare. Python is warning up to dance away any madness. grin grin

Exactly, kwarai kuwa.

Let them leave our amala and tuwo party for us, afterall PDP is now a Biafran party.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Lipscomb(m): 7:23am On Mar 19, 2018
What is your problem with Yoruba why you can't concentrate on how you will gain your independent from Hausa and Fulani principality? You deserve to stone to death .
Mmuoojukwu:
I've always maintained that Islam is a peaceful religion even though it's used by the northern Fulani oligarchy as a tool for political machinations and expansion. The Hausas just like other primordial tribes in Nigeria were pagans living peacefully with their idols. They accepted Islam but unfortunately become more Islamic than the Fulanis who brought it. Islamic practices that do not exist in core Islamic states like "almajiri" and "sprawling hijabs" become strong traditions in the north especially among the Hausas. The Hausa took the Fulanis as their brothers in faith, who couldn't hurt them. If a Fulaniman caused trouble, all Hausas would rise in defence. The Hausas foolishly believed that whatever happened to them was from Providence till the fulanis killed all important hausa chiefs and installed fulani emirs and took their lands. It was like a dream because the Hausas trusted the Fulanis so much, as the people who brought "salvation" to them. Whatever evil Fulanis did to Hausa was given Islamic therapy until the Hausas lost their lands and everything. Even some Hausas today in their obvious slavery, still thinking they are doing religious duties, fight with the last drop of their blood in protection of the ridiculously few fulanis who conquered them. It's now that many Hausamen are waking up to realize they have been conned and lost everything to the fulanis. The lesson Yorubas should learn is never to allow the Fulanis use Islam to divide them. The way some Yoruba Muslims talk shows that danger is creeping in. When I heard some Yoruba Muslims accuse fayose of appointing christians, I shook my head in disasapointment. In Lagos, a question of christian or Muslim governor is rearing up. In some Yoruba towns, the Muslims now mount big speakers and play their cassettes even on Sundays when church services are going on. Yoruba chiefs are receiving complaints on this. This is not to exonerate christians because they too have their own problems but the issue is that once there is crack on the wall the violent lizard will creep in, the people won't speak in one voice, there will be doubts and mutual suspicion. It's shocking that some Yorubas still criticized Fayose for resisting the Fulani herdsmen. What will happen if a muslim becomes ekiti governor and he begins to bring religious considerations when attack is imminent? Religion is a dangerous opium. Alliance with the north is good but it must be done with caution. Politics or religion shouldn't create the gap that existed between Hausa Muslims and christians which gave Fulani the chance to conquer them. Violent preachers either christians or Muslims should be cautioned. The warning today is "after having a handshake with the Fulanis, count your fingers some of them may be missing".

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Truthcat: 9:01am On Mar 19, 2018
While some of your points are valid, people don't hate Fayose because of Islam, we hate him because he's not a Yoruba patriot. He's playing too much politics, same with Ffk.
Mmuoojukwu:
I've always maintained that Islam is a peaceful religion even though it's used by the northern Fulani oligarchy as a tool for political machinations and expansion. The Hausas just like other primordial tribes in Nigeria were pagans living peacefully with their idols. They accepted Islam but unfortunately become more Islamic than the Fulanis who brought it. Islamic practices that do not exist in core Islamic states like "almajiri" and "sprawling hijabs" become strong traditions in the north especially among the Hausas. The Hausa took the Fulanis as their brothers in faith, who couldn't hurt them. If a Fulaniman caused trouble, all Hausas would rise in defence. The Hausas foolishly believed that whatever happened to them was from Providence till the fulanis killed all important hausa chiefs and installed fulani emirs and took their lands. It was like a dream because the Hausas trusted the Fulanis so much, as the people who brought "salvation" to them. Whatever evil Fulanis did to Hausa was given Islamic therapy until the Hausas lost their lands and everything. Even some Hausas today in their obvious slavery, still thinking they are doing religious duties, fight with the last drop of their blood in protection of the ridiculously few fulanis who conquered them. It's now that many Hausamen are waking up to realize they have been conned and lost everything to the fulanis. The lesson Yorubas should learn is never to allow the Fulanis use Islam to divide them. The way some Yoruba Muslims talk shows that danger is creeping in. When I heard some Yoruba Muslims accuse fayose of appointing christians, I shook my head in disasapointment. In Lagos, a question of christian or Muslim governor is rearing up. In some Yoruba towns, the Muslims now mount big speakers and play their cassettes even on Sundays when church services are going on. Yoruba chiefs are receiving complaints on this. This is not to exonerate christians because they too have their own problems but the issue is that once there is crack on the wall the violent lizard will creep in, the people won't speak in one voice, there will be doubts and mutual suspicion. It's shocking that some Yorubas still criticized Fayose for resisting the Fulani herdsmen. What will happen if a muslim becomes ekiti governor and he begins to bring religious considerations when attack is imminent? Religion is a dangerous opium. Alliance with the north is good but it must be done with caution. Politics or religion shouldn't create the gap that existed between Hausa Muslims and christians which gave Fulani the chance to conquer them. Violent preachers either christians or Muslims should be cautioned. The warning today is "after having a handshake with the Fulanis, count your fingers some of them may be missing".

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Tajbol4splend(m): 9:41am On Mar 19, 2018
You have spoken well, Fulanis and some parts of the north misquote and misconstrue the Quran, you know if someone is misled and he then becomes a leader, can't you imagine the number of people who will be misled, look at the almajiris they use to carry out bombings, they brainwash them into thinking they will be rewarded with heaven if they kill, normally these almajiris are supposed to ask why they can't carry it out themselves but they don't go to school, they say it to their ears that western education is unholy, but their selfish leaders send their children to outside Nigeria institutions. Northern leaders deprive their people of their right more than any tyrants in this world but these innocent people don't know, they believe their leaders are serving their interest, it's a kind of latent slavery that persists and will stop at nothing. Northern leaders, despite the brutality caused by their people won't make any effort to curb them, why, because that's what they are, that's what they believe in, it's part of them.
Op but the only thing I can't agree to is your fact that religion is a dangerous opium, apparently I wouldn't say that, nothing is wrong with religion but the problem we have is that people don't practice what their religion teaches them.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by kernel504(m): 10:51am On Mar 19, 2018
Kaymercury:
oga go find work abeg its too early for this rubbish


People like you lack wisdom to think. What has this guy spoken wrong?
Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by shallysgirl: 1:53pm On Mar 19, 2018
Firstpage:
That would be after conquering iboland.

The greatest threat to ibo land today is the ebonyi and Enugu people who are regarded as Wawa ibos. They are mixed with the hausa blood due to the rap.ing of many women during the civil war. Okorohausa is an example of such breeding.

It is high time the ibos cede these people to the north for faster actualisation of biafra.
We all know ourselves. Epele to you. The fulani know their stronghold. Islam has given them a foothold in the sw.
Funny enough, I have never seen a mosque in the SE. At least where I come from in Anambra State.
I remember the pastor who was serving in MFM Onitsha in 2010,them he just arrived. During sallah, he was shocked. I was surprised he was shocked but found out that most yorubas who haven't visited the east think Islam has a foothold in the east the way it is in the sw. They always get surprised and shocked when it's quite during sallah, and I wonder why.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by shallysgirl: 1:55pm On Mar 19, 2018
python1:
Only shuku kerewawa knows the number of threads these people don create on top Buhari, fulani and yoruba matter. Funny enough, they are still the same people telling you how you are being paid to defend same Buhari and fulani. grin
How these people manage to have such conflicting ideas inside one brain should be a topic for research in the near future. grin grin
But you guys were also creating Biafra thread per minute the other time.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Nobody: 2:00pm On Mar 19, 2018
I stopped reading at d first sentence when I saw Islam is a religion of peace, for fvck sake.... why must u people drum it in our ears always if it's true??

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by shallysgirl: 2:01pm On Mar 19, 2018
QuotaSystem:


As 2019 approaches quickly, they are helpless and panicking at the winning Yoruba-Fulani alliance; therefore they have resorted to propaganda of scare mongering in the west and demonisation of Fulanis in the south (burying the fact that less than 5% are herdsmen), in their futile attempt trying to break the alliance.

What makes them even more feverish is that it is becoming increasingly clear that the SW is in pole position to return to the Presidency in 2023 after PMB wins next year.
Nobody really cares, at least I don't, I mean your yorubas/fulani alliance. I don't know know why the op created the thread, maybe because of the Christians in the sw.
The thread is becoming a bit tribal. Face the op, and stop mentioning a tribe. You don't even know if he is of the tribe you are calling.

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by shaybebaby(f): 3:21pm On Mar 19, 2018
shervydman:
I stopped reading at d first sentence when I saw Islam is a religion of peace, for fvck sake.... why must u people drum it in our ears always if it's true??
Feel free to use as often as you wish. grin

Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Nobody: 5:09pm On Mar 19, 2018
shaybebaby:

Feel free to use as often as you wish. grin
cheesy cheesy cheesy..... u n all these pics, seems it's ur new signature. cool
Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by shaybebaby(f): 5:37pm On Mar 19, 2018
shervydman:

cheesy cheesy cheesy..... u n all these pics, seems it's ur new signature. cool
I learnt from the best... The "no rules" squad. grin

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Re: How Fulanis Can Conquer Yoruba Kingdom by Kaymercury(m): 5:34am On Mar 27, 2018
kernel504:



People like you lack wisdom to think. What has this guy spoken wrong?
I don't argue with ants

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