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What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by Bonavi: 9:27pm On May 30, 2021
Dont tell me hausa/fulani because the fulanis know themselves and 100% know they are fulanis and so do hausas.
The Hausas are believed to be the largest ethnic group in Nigeria correct me if am wrong.
Historically, the Hausas as astute business people built very rich Hausa kingdoms in which the fulanis between 1600 and 1800 served as servants to the hausas before the fulanis succeeded in their penetration and conqest through Utman Dan Fodio and the hausa lords and merchants began serving their Fulani servants and it has continued till this day.
Then there were sustainable deprivations and bulkanization of the Hausa race.
They were directly and indirectly deprived of education for easy domination among other dehumanizing conditions.
I want to know, for an ethnic group(hausa) understand to be the largest in population how many of the northern political leaders - the governor's, senators, House of rep members etc are Hausas. What about the emits and religious leaders.

How can such population of people be so deprived, so subjugated and no one is speaking for them.
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by ictjobber: 9:32pm On May 30, 2021
they never ready to talk yet

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Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by OsusTroller: 9:35pm On May 30, 2021
They are all useless parasites.

I can't tolerate to continue sharing the same country with those useless evil savages. My apologies to the few good ones.

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Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by Rossiminku: 9:42pm On May 30, 2021
OsusTroller:
They are all useless parasites.

I can't tolerate to continue sharing the same country with those useless evil savages. My apologies to the few good ones.

Are you aware that Agriculture, not oil, is the biggest contributor to our annual GDP of 450 billion USD?

The north is the epicentre of Agriculture, with no rivals.

You have no idea how much of the food you consume daily comes from the north, from vegetables to tomatoes, onions and meat.

Without them, ie those people you call parasites, you would literally starve.
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by stonemasonn: 9:52pm On May 30, 2021
Rossiminku:


Without them, ie those people you call parasites, you would literally starve.
Not really, the south is not really that poor not to afford food.
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by Ochuko24endy: 9:55pm On May 30, 2021
Zero benefit, except killing
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by Nobody: 9:57pm On May 30, 2021
Chinedu keeps obsessing about fulani and hausa people but then calls you an igbo hater once you write about igbos.
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by OsusTroller: 6:23am On May 31, 2021
Rossiminku:


Are you aware that Agriculture, not oil, is the biggest contributor to our annual GDP of 450 billion USD?

The north is the epicentre of Agriculture, with no rivals.

You have no idea how much of the food you consume daily comes from the north, from vegetables to tomatoes, onions and meat.

Without them, ie those people you call parasites, you would literally starve.

It's either you're mentally unstable or just in a vegetative state.
Nigeria's 70-98% source of income since the 1980s has been from crude oil. So I don't know which agriculture you're talking about.
The north is literally surviving off of SE, SW and SS money.
All those infrastructures you're seeing in Abuja, Kaduna and Kano is at least 90% funded by crude oil money.

Do you think it's only the north that farms?

You guys are completely useless.
To hell with the north and it's foods.

Do you know how much of farming that takes place in
Ogun
Ọyọ
Osun etc?
Even in Lagos, go to Epe and Badagry...

Even in my small family's farm, we produce and sell out at least 15-20 crates of eggs DAILY!!!
We farm and sell out thousands of chickens yearly.
Who needs your onions and tomatoes when I can grow them in my farm? The worst that could happen if we separate is for us to even buy from Benin Republic, Cameroon, Togo etc at least if we don't have enough WITH OUR OIL MONEY!
Lagos and Ondo has oil!

Dubai, UAE, Saudi etc doesn't have farmable lands. They rely on crude oil too but buys some of the best foods in the world daily from other countries.

We don't need the north for ANYTHING!

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Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by Rossiminku: 6:52am On May 31, 2021
OsusTroller:

It's either you're mentally unstable or just in a vegetative state.
Nigeria's 70-98% source of income since the 1980s has been from crude oil. So I don't know which agriculture you're talking about.
The north is literally surviving off of SE, SW and SS money.
All those infrastructures you're seeing in Abuja, Kaduna and Kano is at least 90% funded by crude oil money.

Do you think it's only the north that farms?

You guys are completely useless.
To hell with the north and it's foods.

Do you know how much of farming that takes place in
Ogun
Ọyọ
Osun etc?
Even in Lagos, go to Epe and Badagry...

Even in my small family's farm, we produce and sell out at least 15-20 crates of eggs DAILY!!!
We farm and sell out thousands of chickens yearly.
Who needs your onions and tomatoes when I can grow them in my farm? The worst that could happen if we separate is for us to even buy from Benin Republic, Cameroon, Togo etc at least if we don't have enough WITH OUR OIL MONEY!
Lagos and Ondo has oil!

Dubai, UAE, Saudi etc doesn't have farmable lands. They rely on crude oil too but buys some of the best foods in the world daily from other countries.

We don't need the north for ANYTHING!


Look at this illiterate blowing hot temper with utter BS.

No, we don't quantify agric contribution to GDP by saying ''come to my farm! I sell 1,000 eggs a day!''

We do it by empirical research of the entire country, to come out with credible figures, using respected international sources like Statista.

Agricultural activities of households in Nigeria 2019, by zone and type

Published by Simona Varrella, Sep 4, 2020

''According to the results of a survey conducted in 2019, agricultural activities in Nigeria were more widespread in North than in South. Especially, 83.6 percent of households living in the North East of the country declared to practice crop farming. Similarly, 68.6 percent of households in the same region owned or rose livestock. On the other hand, the South West of Nigeria recorded the lowest percentage of households participating in agricultural activities. In total, crop farming was practiced by about 70 percent of Nigerian households.''

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1119613/households-participating-in-agricultural-activities-in-nigeria-by-zone-and-type/

You ''don't need the north for anything''?

Not according to scholarly research.
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by Prompto: 7:05am On May 31, 2021
And for your mind this clownish website is the only prove you have that agriculture earn Nigeria more GDP than the crude that sustained Nigeria since whenever ?

What criteria did they arrive at that conclusion, what hypothesis were formulated to even prove that the North produce more agricultural product than the South or you think only pepper n onion is what is call Agricultural products ?


Rossiminku:


Look at this illiterate blowing hot temper with utter BS.

No, we don't quantify agric contribution to GDP by saying ''come to my farm! I sell 1,000 eggs a day!''

We do it by empirical research of the entire country, to come out with credible figures, using respected international sources like Statista.

Agricultural activities of households in Nigeria 2019, by zone and type

Published by Simona Varrella, Sep 4, 2020

''According to the results of a survey conducted in 2019, agricultural activities in Nigeria were more widespread in North than in South. Especially, 83.6 percent of households living in the North East of the country declared to practice crop farming. Similarly, 68.6 percent of households in the same region owned or rose livestock. On the other hand, the South West of Nigeria recorded the lowest percentage of households participating in agricultural activities. In total, crop farming was practiced by about 70 percent of Nigerian households.''

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1119613/households-participating-in-agricultural-activities-in-nigeria-by-zone-and-type/

You ''don't need the north for anything''?

Not according to scholarly research.

Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by orisa37: 8:19am On May 31, 2021
FULANIS ARE BOKOHARAMS (MACBAN).

HAUSAS ARE BANDITS (AREWA).
Re: What Is The Benefit Of An Hausa Man In The Present Day Nigeria by OsusTroller: 8:26am On May 31, 2021
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Rossiminku:


Look at this illiterate blowing hot temper with utter BS.

No, we don't quantify agric contribution to GDP by saying ''come to my farm! I sell 1,000 eggs a day!''

We do it by empirical research of the entire country, to come out with credible figures, using respected international sources like Statista.

Agricultural activities of households in Nigeria 2019, by zone and type

Published by Simona Varrella, Sep 4, 2020

''According to the results of a survey conducted in 2019, agricultural activities in Nigeria were more widespread in North than in South. Especially, 83.6 percent of households living in the North East of the country declared to practice crop farming. Similarly, 68.6 percent of households in the same region owned or rose livestock. On the other hand, the South West of Nigeria recorded the lowest percentage of households participating in agricultural activities. In total, crop farming was practiced by about 70 percent of Nigerian households.''

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1119613/households-participating-in-agricultural-activities-in-nigeria-by-zone-and-type/

You ''don't need the north for anything''?

Not according to scholarly research.

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You're just too dumb and I won't grant you the privilege of my time anymore.

If your people are not afraid of starving to death when we break up, why are your useless elders afraid of referendum?
Everyone is smart enough to know now that you guys are leeches and parasites.
Even with all the money your people steal, 95% of all the beggars we have in this country are still your people.
We are talking about realities and what is attainable and this ignoramus is making references to rubbish statistics probably cooked up by one useless quota-system abokey fool.
A fool ani abokey fool will prefer to gather 10k for transportation from not to Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, phy etc to beg for halms, instead of even farming and making themselves useless to the society. Thank God I don't give them money again and I even encourage others not to give them anything.

We don't need you guys for anything!
We won't even buy your food is we can't grow enough. We'd prefer to buy from Benin Republic, Togo and Cameroon.

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