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Re: Where Are The Hausas? by AmaHopeOn: 8:31pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
Hausa lead in Business, which business exactly! I read a post on the Datatas, and I noticed an intentional disturtion of facts. That the danatatas are Hausa's. No, they are not. They are Fulani's. The Fulani's don't just rule, they control businesses too. Name any thriving business up north, it is owned by Fulani. Dangote is not hausa, he is Fulani. The conquest of the Hausa's is not just in their lands, but in the mind too. The average Hausa is dumb, dumb in the sense of not having a mind of their own. I also know the OP, knows more than he claims and uses a different moniker to fuel this discuss. There are few Hausa's that are getting liberated, but this few are extremely bitter, but their religion wouldn't let them fight back. Time, time. The Hausa's will eventually get sense. Give it time, time settles all scores 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Mrexcell(m): 8:33pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
babasolution: Which business are they controlling when the fulanis have already reduced them to almajiris in their own God given lands? 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by 9jii(m): 8:38pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
saaron:I didn't know u are a Shia member but now that I knw, bissalam. And continue shouting death to America. |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Edcure1: 8:48pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
It baffles me how a very large ethnic group as the Hausas will continue without any form of resistance under subjugation by a Fulani minority. Religion is indeed the opium of the masses. This is one of the most interesting thread that I have seen in nairaland in recent years. 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by ebujany(m): 9:01pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
Dangote is Hausa... |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Edcure1: 9:03pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
AmaHopeOn: With reference to the bolded: obviously the growth and spread of Shai movement is a means of breaking up from Islamic religious dogma which is the major tool of their Fulani subjugators. The dots are beginning to connect. One slow step at a time. 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Nobody: 9:08pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
AmaHopeOn: I am the OP and sincerely while I have my assumptions and suspicions, I do not have facts in hand and would love to. I sincerely have perused the internet for an informed source about the reality of the situation on ground in the north but can't seem to find any solid one. Quick Q: a couple people have claimed here that dangote is hausa but you said he is fulani, are you sure about this? 1 Like |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Edcure1: 9:13pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
This is a very contentious topic that may (deservedly) burgeon into a huge debate beyond NL and with unintended consequences. The Fulani authorities will be out to muscle the administrators of this forum to see to the death of this thread in 5.4.3.2... This thread will soon disappear. 1 Like |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by nextdoor84(m): 9:42pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
shariff84: Ignore this guy folks! He is a fulani man to the core, probably from futa jalon or northern Mali. The few hausas that have dared to challenge the fulani oligarchy, have been dealt with mercilessly by the "born to rule" folks...E.g, Maitatsine, zakzaky etc. It's not true that all villages and towns In the hausa homeland surrendered to the fulanis. Some fought the invaders and won. Some hausa communities in southern sokoto and northern kebbi still have Sarkin hausawa and are mostly atheists. We need to help the hausas regain their freedom..they've been in perpetual/generational slavery for over 200 years. The fulanis do not want them to get education, cos they see an educated and enlightened hausa man as a threat. This was what The great Aminu kano fought for all his life. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by nextdoor84(m): 10:05pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
churchee: Oga remove Benue and kogi from that list asap!! They do not speak hausa over there. Don't misinform the people. 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by adamx23(m): 10:33pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
saxha:You're the only person on this thread that has been to the North, the others are just ignorant experts. They never travel but claim to be experts. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by adamx23(m): 10:34pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
9jii:You sir are well exposed. 1 Like |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Blackking98(m): 10:41pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
jayfolarin:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulani_War They came as friends, turned on their host the hausas, slaughtered their royalty like ram and installed themselves as rulers, same thing they did to Yorubas in illorin, it's their modus operandi, thank God we rejected ruga, but they still don't want to give up. God pass them, but we must equally act too 3 Likes |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Blackking98(m): 10:48pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
YungMillionaire:Imagine such rubbish. Yorubas muna wake up o. They used Islam as a tool in the north to subjugate and it's working, they're trying it with u and it's working small small. They'll fail in the SS and SE cus we're at Least 95% Christian. No loopholes for them except violence |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by adamx23(m): 10:50pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
AmaHopeOn:Dude, Dangote is a Hausa man. Stop spreading your ignorance like an airborne disease. 1 Like |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by 1Sharon(f): 11:58pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
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Re: Where Are The Hausas? by fulanimafia: 12:05am On Jan 21, 2020 |
shariff84: Co signed. Apt and straightforward. Cc: jayfolarin This is your answer. I'm still in shock over the grand ignorance displayed on the first page. |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by 1Sharon(f): 12:22am On Jan 21, 2020 |
Edcure1: It's not just religion. You think they will allow a yoruba muslim do what Fulanis did? |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by oyatz(m): 12:34am On Jan 21, 2020 |
Where did you get this story from? 1) Hausa-Fulani has nothing to do with the Biafran war 2) In the NW, most people are actually of mixed ancestries. 3) In the N/E however, the degree of mixed ancestries varies with the prevalence of Islamic religion. Dedetwo: |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by oyatz(m): 12:38am On Jan 21, 2020 |
Obviously you don't understand the Northern society very well. In the North, the main identity is the Islamic identity which bind millions of people together regardless of their ethnic backgrounds jayfolarin: 1 Like |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by myobjective: 12:47am On Jan 21, 2020 |
Blackking98: It is more complex than that bro. In the north-west, Hausas are Fulanis and Fulanis are Hausas reasons you hear Hausa-Fulani on tv and the print media. 200 plus years of intermarriage and common Hausa language has created an hybrid group who inseparable brothers in tongue and religion |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by myobjective: 1:46am On Jan 21, 2020 |
FrLukas: The irony is that Hausa is the largest ethnic group in Niger yet they haven't produced a president since she gains her independent from France. Fulani is a minority ethnic group in both Chad and Niger they have close to zero political clouts in these countries. Fulani uses to dominate Cameron before the southern group decided to render them useless. Fulanis are hated minorities in Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso Ghana, Cotedvoire and other west Africa countries. They don't have any political powers in all the aforementioned countries. The only country with Fulani majority is Ginnea, they used to dominate Guinea until all the ethnic groups there ganged up to result power away from them. Fulanis are only relevant in Nigeria thanks to the disunity of the south and middle belt and also due to the British factor. From a linguistic point of view, Fulanis speak a Niger-congo language which is similar to both Yoruba, Igbo and other southern groups than the Hausa language which is Afro-Asiatic language |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Nobody: 3:29am On Jan 21, 2020 |
The Hausas are too docile, even during the pogrom of '66 against the Easterners, the wildly held misconception by many Igbos was that the perpetrators of the killings were Hausas...although true to come extent as some Hausas did participate in the massacres, the truth is that majority of the officers, men and civilians that did the killing were the Fulani and their Middle belt collaborators. The most violent prone set of people in the North are mostly Fulani's and not even Hausas. Thats why I respect the Kanuri people, pure war-like people who didn't take sh*t from the Fulani invaders, when Fulani invaders tried to conquer their land, Kanuri warriors butchered them like goats and sent them packing from their territory. Hausas on the other hand, are just a lost cause, it's even more interesting to know that no Hausa person has been in power since the history of Nigeria, na mostly Fulani and Northern minorities. |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Freddykrueger: 5:16am On Jan 21, 2020 |
Hausas are cowards, that's why it didn't take much for the fulanis to conquer them and establish emirates/caliphates all over hausa land. |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by ebujany(m): 5:33am On Jan 21, 2020 |
Freddykrueger: Cowards? I think docile is better. They need help sha |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by oyatz(m): 5:50am On Jan 21, 2020 |
E.g 1) Balarabe = A son born on Thursday 2) Danladi= A son born on Sunday 3) Gambo= A child born after a set of twins 4) Chiroma= First born son of a king or a nobleman = Okpara (Igbo)= Aremo (Old Oyo Yorubas) 5) Shekarau= A child whose pregnancy exceeded the usual 9 months= Omope (Yoruba) 6) Attahiru= The spotless = Ajimotokin (Yoruba) 7) Al-Hassan (From Arabic) = The first son in a set of twins Family trades adopted as surnames e.g Maimagani= The potent medicines seller. Note: 1) Most Hausas bear Islamic/Arabic names e.g Abubakar, Fatimah 2) Most Northers adopt the names of their towns/villages as surnames e.g Aminu Kano, Sheu Shagari, Hassan Katsina etc. However, those from Royal families/dynasties wish to emphasize this by bearing their names plus their father's and grandfather's name e.g Sanusi Lamido Sanusi meaning Sanusi ,the son of Lamido (a learned Fulaniman) ,the son of Sanusi. Emir Muhammadu Idrissa Ibn Muhammadu Ambali. Osaze007: 1 Like |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Susu888(m): 5:50am On Jan 21, 2020 |
shariff84: Kada ka wahalar da kanka , most of the people commenting up there don't know shit about the north besides the propaganda they are being fed by their leaders and pastors! Explaining to them is a waste of time and energy |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by oyatz(m): 5:57am On Jan 21, 2020 |
But why crying more than the bereaved? Most Northern leaders are of mixed Hausa-Fulani ancestries e.g Buhari, Yar'Adua ,Dangote. The Fulanis in Kano, Katsina or Zaria are only partially Fulanis. Their culture, language and blood has been hausanized. brightokechukwu: 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by oyatz(m): 6:19am On Jan 21, 2020 |
You don't know what you are saying sir. The Fulanis in Ilorin have been Yorubanized. Mention just 5 highly successful Fulanis from Ilorin without Yoruba names and blood. Name 3 widely practice Fulani cultural practices in Ilorin. Bearing ISLAMIC Names is not the same as bearing FULANI names. FULANIS don't own Islam. On the contrary, in 50 years time, it will be very difficult to find traces of FULANI in Ilorin due to cultural assimilation into the larger Yoruba population. YungMillionaire: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by Nobody: 7:29am On Jan 21, 2020 |
myobjective: The problem with the Fulanis is that they always over play their hand. Soon they will be chased from Nigeria. They are already becoming the most hated group in Nigeria. |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by olril17(m): 7:46am On Jan 21, 2020 |
oyatz:let's keep fooling ourselves in Yorubaland about how fulanis have been yorubanized...yet they want to subjugate jebba and put the town under the Emirates,and they have been trying to to do same to Offa as well.. yorubanized indeed ooo |
Re: Where Are The Hausas? by AmaHopeOn: 8:06am On Jan 21, 2020 |
adamx23: The narrative to make it look like the Hausas own trade is intentional and a big fat lie wounded in conspiracy. In fact, the Fulani mission is beyond cows, they are active in taking over territories and subduing others. I will like you to read about the Fulani conquest and their modus of Operandi. Now, to my assertion that Dangote is not Hausa. The Fulani's are clever, and they know people like you, would try and find out. One other way to conquer a people is to take away their history, by re-writing them so they won't really know who they are. I know what makes you so sure Dangote is Hausa is because you googled it, and you saw on Wikipedia he is native Hausa, (That is a re-written history), but nothing can be hidden perfectly (worthy of note, you too can edit and write on Wikipedia) If you check, it was said, Ahassan Dantata's father Abdullahi was from the Agalawa group, they intentionally cut the history from there. Who gave birth to Abdulahi, where did he come from, who were the Agalawa's. This information is intentionally left out. Now the Agalawa's: The Agalawa's are not actually from Kano, they are not indigent, they are immigrants from the desert side of the tuareg and were assimilated into Hausa Society. Does that make them Hausa. I mean indigenous Hausa, No. Dangote is not Hausa, he is Fulani. And this is not about Dangote, list all the top business men from the North, tell me which one of them is Hausa. Trace their Origin, non of them are indigent Hausa, they are all Fulani's Don't also forget the fact that, the political big wigs that are all Fulani's up north are way richer than their declared assets. It will surprise you, some are richer than Dangote. Saying, Hausa's control business, and Fulani politics just doesn't make sense. They control everything. Albeit they own the businesses you say are Hausa's, because they aren't indigent Hausa's. They control everything. Part of their move is to write Hausa/Fulani, so you won't raise eyebrows. How come they are all Fulani's. To drag you in, so you will feel some sense of entitlement. Control politics, you control everything. Who is the richest business man in Lagos, ho. He is a politician, no, he does not control business because he is a politician. Does that make sense. Don't give in to deciet 1 Like |
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