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Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by ArewaNorth: 9:44pm On Dec 11, 2022
Gifted with a love for adventure and travel, Shuaibu Sodangi has gone on fishing expeditions, which took him from Ndoni, Rivers State through a large part of the rivers, tributaries, islands and creeks of the Niger Delta, ending up in the region of Equatorial Guinea.

In many parts of the Niger Delta, as well as some of the neigbouring countries, many fishermen of Hausa extraction can be found fishing with locals, learning languages, identifying fishing spots, marrying, mentoring fishermen and very much becoming part of the communities. This is a trading activity and relationship, which in some areas, maybe several centuries old.

King of water

Sodangi, who is the secretary of the Northern Community, Ndoni, comes from a family of fishermen who are well established in Ibi, Taraba State, and they number in hundreds.


There is the Nwunyo fishing festival at Ibi, which attracts countless fishermen when it holds, he said.

Sodangi’s roots, however, are not just restricted to Ibi, they expand handsomely and stretch back to Argungu in Kebbi State. And he is directly linked to the family of the Sarkin Ruwa or king of water, the traditional head who oversees the famous Argungu Fishing Festival.

Kebbi to Niger Delta

Many years ago, and this seems to have occurred while Nigeria was still under colonial rule, many members of the family left Argungu and took a course that headed southwards, positioning many of them in different parts of the Niger Delta, Sodangi said. His family members can still be found playing significant roles in the local fish economy across a large swathe of the Niger Delta.

“In Ibi there is a ward famous for producing fishermen; and there are up to 100 fishermen in our family. My elder brother is the Sarkin Ruwa of Ibi, and we cannot do anything without his knowledge,” he added.

Sodangi said he arrived Ndoni in 2011, shortly after the collapse of a business he was part of. “I called my brother and he asked me to come to Ndoni and fish. I was doing business in Port Harcourt and fishing was a part time activity for me at that time. Members of the family usually combine fishing with any other job or activity they are engaged in. Catfish and tilapia are some of the fish regularly caught around Ndoni.

“Right now, my boys are in Bonny, fishing. They will bring my share of the harvest soon. I am no longer interested in that area in terms of fishing.

“River Niger is peaceful, and there are no problems here. In a month we go out four times to fish. Each week, I spend three days and come back.

“There is no community you will go to in the Niger Delta and you will not find members of our family. At Asabase in Rivers State, for instance, my younger brother is very active there,” he said.

‘50 Niger Delta women in Hausa family’

On what makes the Niger Delta attractive to Hausa fishermen he said. “The people are very friendly and generous. We don’t have problems with them. That is why we are here. They take us as one. The link with the Niger Delta starts with my community. My father married from the region. There are up to 50 women from the Niger Delta in our family.”

‘We like to travel’

He said the Sarkin Ruwa title was domiciled in his family, stressing that the title has been in the family for up to 100 years.

“The family has roots in Argungu, Kebbi State. Some members of the family migrated from Kebbi to Ibi in Taraba to fish. They like to travel. We have always been like that,” he also said.

Sometimes his brothers travel from Ibi to Ndoni, using canoes to navigate a route that goes from Ibi to Lokoja, Makurdi, Onitsha and finally ends at Ndoni. This is a movement that continues to this day. His family has a mental map of all the excellent routes and fishing spots from Ibi to the Niger Delta.

“As we speak, one of my younger brothers is on the way from Ibi through the river. I remember that during the 1992 census, I travelled from Ndoni to Ibi, following the river,” he added.

Hausa mechanics

At the Ndoni riverside, many Hausa mechanics can be found repairing engines of speedboats and other types of boats in the area. It is a very busy part of the area.

Musa Abdullahi arrived at Ndoni in 2005 and engaged in fishing but ended up as a mechanic. He had worked as a mechanic in Ibi before travelling. Three mechanics work under him. He services seven boat engines every day, and he charges N10,000 to repair one engine.

Jukun boat builders

In another part of Igbo-speaking community, Daily Trust on Sunday saw young Hausa and Jukun men who were busy building boats, which is slightly new in Ndoni.

Emmanuel Morris, a Jukun, was building boats at Abinsi, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State before he recently moved to Ndoni to continue. The Jukun are excellent fishermen and boat builders.

Morris, who said he had been building boats for two months at Ndoni, added that iroko wood is the best for the job and it is available in large quantities in Omoku, a neighbouring community which lies 30 minutes away.

Ndoni to Cameroon by boat

Stressing that he was born with the gift of boat making, he said, “The boat we have just finished building can comfortably accommodate 50 persons; and can last five years before it will need any major repair. It can even be used to travel to Cameroon from Ndoni. The amount required to build this type of boat is N240,000.”

Sani Usman, the chairman of Northern Community in Ndoni also said, “I am Nupe. My father brought me to Ndoni in 1971. He was a fisherman, so he used a boat to bring us to Ndoni from Onitsha. I was born in Onitsha and I lived at AnaEze for many years.”

Visitors are welcome

Speaking of many communities along the waterways and islands where Hausa fishermen can be found, he said, “There are Hausa people in AnaEze and Abaragada, a nearby island in Delta State. At Aboh in Delta State, the Hausa are involved in fishing.”

Usman added that most Hausa people in Ndoni and nearby communities were from Ibi and Wukari in Taraba State, as well as Jukun. He explained that crises in Taraba State pushed some of them to Ndoni.

Like Sodangi, he explained that Ndoni is a peaceful community where visitors are welcome and given a free hand to find work and earn a living. He said engine repairs, carpentry and fishing were available for the people.

He further said, “The Rivers State Government is not taking care of the Hausa in Ndoni. We produce catfish, tilapia and many other types of fish. We do a lot for the local economy but there is no assistance from the state government. We have to struggle on our own. Anybody who leaves Port Harcourt to come here does so with the intention of buying fish produced by Hausa men.

Ndoni is peaceful

He added that the population of the Hausa is increasing in the area. He estimated the number of the people in Ndoni and nearby islands and communities at 1,500.

He also said, “Ndoni is a peaceful area. Anyone who comes will want to reside here. This is why the Hausa are increasing in number despite the fact that we are not assisted by the government. As long as you reside in Ndoni without any bad intention, you will enjoy it. We welcome people from different places, as long as you are here to do a legal business.”

Opene Peter Chukwunwike, a councillor representing Onelga ward 14, Ndoni, said the people of the community were closer to the Delta Igbo than those in Imo, Abia and Anambra.

On the alleged neglect of Hausa members of the community, he replied, “I will disagree with that. As far as Rivers State is concerned, every tribe has people representing them. There is a leadership in Port Harcourt. There is Sarkin Hausawa. Anything that comes from the state, the governor will call upon the Sarkin Hausawa, who will reach out to other members of the community’.

Ndoni, a four-hour drive from Port Harcourt and the hometown of Peter Odili, a former governor of Rivers State, is peaceful and located by the River Niger.

https://dailytrust.com/ndoni-inside-story-of-hausa-fishing-community-in-rivers/

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Dest8sman: 10:11pm On Dec 11, 2022
If this peaceful coexistence is obtainable throughout the country, who would complain of marginalization?

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Ofemmanu1: 10:41pm On Dec 11, 2022
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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by slivertongue: 11:52pm On Dec 11, 2022
God bless Rivers State.

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by datopaper(m): 5:14am On Dec 12, 2022
We should encourage more of this

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by fixitbyjal(m): 5:14am On Dec 12, 2022
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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by AutomaticMotors: 5:15am On Dec 12, 2022
THANK GOD RIVERS STATE IS NOT IBO LAND!!

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Mrchippychappy(m): 5:16am On Dec 12, 2022
Egungun be careful.

Na so e take start for Kaduna and Benue. We are all one until we stop being one.

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by eminikansoso(m): 5:17am On Dec 12, 2022
When peace reigns, development set in and society flourish.

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by ZooOga: 5:19am On Dec 12, 2022
Great story and a break from our daily tribal wars on NL! wink

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Bluntguy: 5:21am On Dec 12, 2022
Dest8sman:
If this peaceful coexistence is obtainable throughout the country, who would complain of marginalization?
This your glass no dey ever full?

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by BOLATINUBU01: 5:22am On Dec 12, 2022
Dest8sman:
If this peaceful coexistence is obtainable throughout the country, who would complain of marginalization?
but not in the yeast, they never welcome strangers in their villages

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by ghiloman28(m): 5:22am On Dec 12, 2022
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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Ebubu: 5:23am On Dec 12, 2022
Mrchippychappy:
Egungun be careful.

Na so e take start for Kaduna and Benue. We are all one until we stop being one.
they said hausa fishermen not fulani. hausa are not issue, it’s fulani. did the hausa ever invade tiv land and all of middle belt when they were independent in the 1700s and 1800s ? NO
the fulani came in 1870 or there about, conquered hausa land, ruled over them and continued their conquest and invasion into benue land before they were thwarted. the remainder is what they try to achieve today.


hausa are peace loving and can learn language of other people. fulani are products of arab slave masters who fûcked their black slave women and birthed kids who have no land to their own, they now go on conquest to have lands and origin, reason why they do jihad and invasion

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by DeepThroater: 5:23am On Dec 12, 2022
Opene Peter Chukwunwike, a councillor representing Onelga ward 14, Ndoni, said the people of the community were closer to the Delta Igbo than those in Imo, Abia and Anambra.

Why did the councillor have to make this clarification?

Nedu666 Emergingnation3 gidgiddy MrVitalis
grin

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by rhymesnoni(m): 5:23am On Dec 12, 2022
May Allah always guide and protect you. But God knows i fear water alot, to enter River Niger go fish una sha get mind!

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Authoreety: 5:25am On Dec 12, 2022
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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by MondayOsunbor(m): 5:29am On Dec 12, 2022
ArewaNorth:



https://dailytrust.com/ndoni-inside-story-of-hausa-fishing-community-in-rivers/




in fifty years time they will be claiming ownership of the land !

this is how problem starts

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Aboguede(m): 5:35am On Dec 12, 2022
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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by JooEeL(m): 5:38am On Dec 12, 2022
Lol.

Rivers. Imagine a group of clans named after a geographical term "rivers". Chai.

Anyway, that was how Plateau, Benue and co. were doing play-play...until they were overrun. It is called a "tacit method of demography displacement". I feel sorry for the indigenes over there.

One Nigeria abi? Make una no worry.

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Akwukalia: 5:38am On Dec 12, 2022
DeepThroater:


Why did the councillor have to make this clarification?

Nedu666 Emergingnation3 gidgiddy MrVitalis
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Because Ndoni is closer to Igbos in Delta than Igbos in SE, even the councilor bears Igbo name. Go & study your map!!!
Just as River Niger separates Onitsha in Anambra State from Asaba(Oko) in Delta state, that's same way River Niger separates Ndoni in Rivers state from Aboh(Home town of Uti Nwachukwu & Headquarters of Ndokwa East LGA) in Delta state
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The title is misleading, Ndoni is NOT & CAN NEVER BE AN HAUSA FISHING � COMMUNITY. Go & tell that to Peter Odili who is from Ndoni that his community is an Hausa � fishing community. Yes hausas are there fishing, just like other communities, but Ndoni is not an Hausa community.

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Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Wickedfacts: 5:42am On Dec 12, 2022
Good one.
Re: Ndoni: Story Of Hausa Fishing Community In Rivers by Victorclean1: 5:53am On Dec 12, 2022
Wait until they grow in population in their Insha Allah

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