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Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by critique99: 11:27am On Jun 27
The indigenous people of Northern Nigeria must realize that they were blind for too long. They were blind for way too long. And they must begin to make amends across all aspects of their traditional, cultural, religious and political lives.

For a long time, the Fulanis (who migrated from Futa Jallon in Guinea) held sway in the North, completely subduing the indigenous northerners via centuries of brigandage, deceit, religious indoctrination and political division.
With the successful brainwashing of indigenes, the Fulani controlled the traditional, cultural, religious and political life of indigenous Northerners. Sad but true. Migrants and descendants of migrants subdued indigenous northerners in their land, and controlled their traditional, cultural, political and religious life. Its a big mistake of the past and Nigeria suffered for it.

We are telling every Northerner that the Fulani are not indigenous to Nigeria. They are the only ethnic group that are not indigenous to Nigeria. Their progenitor migrated from Futa Jallon in present day Guinea. History is there for you to read. The Fulani are not real Nigerians, and will never be Nigerians.

Having successful conquered and subdued the Hausa, the Fulani saw Nigeria as a prize or as a property they possess. They don't see themselves as part of a nation they love; they see themselves as the owners of Nigeria. And since the Fulani hold leadership in the North, they put Fulani interest above Nigeria's interest.

Yes, my people, the Fulani put Fulani interest above Nigeria's interest. How? Because the only way the Fulani can maintain their control of North, is to present the South as a political contest or political enemy.

Nigeria's unity and greatness was sacrificed for the Fulani to retain their control of the North.
Nigeria's national politics became a domination contest between North vs South.

How can a nation become great by division? How? Division that only favours the Fulani. When the North fights the South, Fulani wins.

During the 2023 election period, the Sultan chaired a political meeting, where he insisted that Power should not rotate to the South. Can you imagine? Can you imagine that? If that was done, it marks the end of Nigeria. The whole South should be shut out of leadership. That was the Sultan's proposal, just to benefit the Fulani , Nigeria should die. This is a classic example of how the Fulani sacrifice Nigeria for their own interest. And this was in 2023 before the election. During the election, the Sultan did much worse that imperils Nigeria further. The suffering of every Nigerian today sits on the neck of the bastard Sultan of Sokoto.

We are saying to indigenous Northerners, enough of Fulani madness in the North. Enough of fulani migrants dominating northern indigenes. Enough of Fulani leading indigenes. The Fulani are not indigenous to Nigeria. The Sultan is not indigenous to Nigeria. His throne is NOT ancestral to the North. His ancestors are in Guinea. He is an obstacle to Nigeria's greatness
Enough of the Fulani misleading the North to destroy Nigeria, for Fulani interest.

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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by critique99: 11:53am On Jun 27
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critique99:
The indigenous people of Northern Nigeria must realize that they were blind for too long. They were blind for way too long. And they must begin to make amends across all aspects of their traditional, cultural, religious and political lives.

For a long time, the Fulanis (who migrated from Futa Jallon in Guinea) held sway in the North, completely subduing the indigenous northerners via centuries of brigandage, deceit, religious indoctrination and political division.
With the successful brainwashing of indigenes, the Fulani controlled the traditional, cultural, religious and political life of indigenous Northerners. Sad but true. Migrants and descendants of migrants subdued indigenous northerners in their land, and controlled their traditional, cultural, political and religious life. Its a big mistake of the past and Nigeria suffered for it.

We are telling every Northerner that the Fulani are not indigenous to Nigeria. They are the only ethnic group that are not indigenous to Nigeria. Their progenitor migrated from Futa Jallon in present day Guinea. History is there for you to read. The Fulani are not real Nigerians, and will never be Nigerians.

Having successful conquered and subdued the Hausa, the Fulani saw Nigeria as a prize or as a property they possess. They don't see themselves as part of a nation they love; they see themselves as the owners of Nigeria. And since the Fulani hold leadership in the North, they put Fulani interest above Nigeria's interest.

Yes, my people, the Fulani put Fulani interest above Nigeria's interest. How? Because the only way the Fulani can maintain their control of North, is to present the South as a political contest or political enemy.

Nigeria's unity and greatness was sacrificed for the Fulani to retain their control of the North.
Nigeria's national politics became a domination contest between North vs South.

How can a nation become great by division? How? Division that only favours the Fulani. When the North fights the South, Fulani wins.

During the 2023 election period, the Sultan chaired a political meeting, where he insisted that Power should not rotate to the South. Can you imagine? Can you imagine that? If that was done, it marks the end of Nigeria. The whole South should be shut out of leadership. That was the Sultan's proposal, just to benefit the Fulani , Nigeria should die. This is a classic example of how the Fulani sacrifice Nigeria for their own interest. And this was in 2023 before the election. During the election, the Sultan did much worse that imperils Nigeria further. The suffering of every Nigerian today sits on the neck of the bastard Sultan of Sokoto.

We are saying to indigenous Northerners, enough of Fulani madness in the North. Enough of fulani migrants dominating northern indigenes. Enough of Fulani leading indigenes. The Fulani are not indigenous to Nigeria. The Sultan is not indigenous to Nigeria. His throne is NOT ancestral to the North. His ancestors are in Guinea. He is an obstacle to Nigeria's greatness
Enough of the Fulani misleading the North to destroy Nigeria, for Fulani interest.
Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by critique99: 11:53am On Jun 27
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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by psucc(m): 12:09pm On Jun 27
While admonishing the Hausas, note that the Western Nigeria has almost collapsed or fallen to the same Fulani to wit, Kwara.

Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani.

The move is on. It comes in with religion.
Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by Antitankweapon: 1:40pm On Jun 27
psucc:
While admonishing the Hausas, note that the Western Nigeria has almost collapsed or fallen to the same Fulani to wit, Kwara.

Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani.

The move is on. It comes in with religion.

Not happening. Fulani downfall has started

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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by Antitankweapon: 1:40pm On Jun 27
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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by Antitankweapon: 3:06pm On Jun 27
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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by DevilsEqual(m): 4:07pm On Jun 27
psucc:
While admonishing the Hausas, note that the Western Nigeria has almost collapsed or fallen to the same Fulani to wit, Kwara.

Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani.

The move is on. It comes in with religion.

What part of the SW region please

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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by TheChameleon: 6:00pm On Jun 27
psucc:
While admonishing the Hausas, note that the Western Nigeria has almost collapsed or fallen to the same Fulani to wit, Kwara.

Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani.

The move is on. It comes in with religion.

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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by TheChameleon: 6:00pm On Jun 27
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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by thesicilian: 7:44pm On Jun 27
The north used to be the most united set of people in the country. Outside of the north, you can hardly tell the difference between 2 northerners. Now they are all airing their dirty linens and unnecessarily causing divisions amongst themselves.

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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by THEGALADIMA(m): 9:54pm On Jun 27
The article is well written interesting, captivating and full of insights.

But I have a few holes to pick with this articles, starting from the quote below;

"Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani." (sic).

There are already sarkin Fulani in many Southern you toNigerian cities and state capitals. So your point here is watered down.

Summarising the crux of your well written article, I dare say also that everyone migrated from one place to another, so flogging the dead horse over the Fula's invasion doesn't hold weight.

Just kindly name any ethnic group that grew out directly from the soil?? No one is indigenous to anywhere, because we all came from somewhere.

I'm sure you know that since when men roamed caves unclad, ownership and control of land/resources are mostly through sales, discovery and most importantly "THROUGH CONQUEST".

In addition, the constant issue of casting the Fula people in bad light, would only lead to the occurrence of another 1994 Rwandan genocide.
Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by babasolution: 11:23pm On Jun 27
THEGALADIMA:

The article is well written interesting, captivating and full of insights.

But I have a few holes to pick with this articles, starting from the quote below;

"Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani." (sic).

There are already sarkin Fulani in many Southern you toNigerian cities and state capitals. So your point here is watered down.

Summarising the crux of your well written article, I dare say also that everyone migrated from one place to another, so flogging the dead horse over the Fula's invasion doesn't hold weight.

Just kindly name any ethnic group that grew out directly from the soil?? No one is indigenous to anywhere, because we all came from somewhere.

I'm sure you know that since when men roamed caves unclad, ownership and control of land/resources are mostly through sales, discovery and most importantly "THROUGH CONQUEST".

In addition, the constant issue of casting the Fula people in bad light, would only lead to the occurrence of another 1994 Rwandan genocide.



Majority of the indigenous tribes in Nigeria have a migratory history to the current nigerian area too distant to remember,they had all claimed land and settled for centuries before Fulani entrance into the space,Fulani migratory history is recent therefore they are not indigenous to the Nigerian space,they own no land in the Nigerian space except that they won Hausa lands,Nupe land and Ilorin through conquest.

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Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by THEGALADIMA(m): 4:54pm On Jun 29
I appreciate your intelligent point.
Therefore the coming of the Fulani's to present day Nigeria is also a time too long to remember.
They are part and parcel of the Nigerian brotherhood.
I will kindly remind you that rir to Dan Fodi's 1804 Jihad, the Puel people have been around and settled along the river Niger route for over 200 years.
They have been in Nigerian almost the same time every other so called indegineous group came.



babasolution:


Majority of the indigenous tribes in Nigeria have a migratory history to the current nigerian area too distant to remember,they had all claimed land and settled for centuries before Fulani entrance into the space,Fulani migratory history is recent therefore they are not indigenous to the Nigerian space,they own no land in the Nigerian space except that they won Hausa lands,Nupe land and Ilorin through conquest.
Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by babasolution: 7:33pm On Jun 29
THEGALADIMA:
I appreciate your intelligent point.
Therefore the coming of the Fulani's to present day Nigeria is also a time too long to remember.
They are part and parcel of the Nigerian brotherhood.
I will kindly remind you that rir to Dan Fodi's 1804 Jihad, the Puel people have been around and settled along the river Niger route for over 200 years.
They have been in Nigerian almost the same time every other so called indegineous group came.




Probably, but as an unsettled people, they didn't claim land with boundaries anywere in Nigeria, there is no Fulani territory in Nigeria were they have exclusive ancestral land rights,except maybe keffi in nasarawa state.
Re: Sultan Of Sokoto - Anatomy Of A Fall by Sheuns(m): 9:13pm On Jun 29
psucc:
While admonishing the Hausas, note that the Western Nigeria has almost collapsed or fallen to the same Fulani to wit, Kwara.

Also note that in the next few years, say a decade from now, they will successfully installed Emir in some major cities of the West and you know what - the Emir must be a Fulani.

The move is on. It comes in with religion.

I don’t think they can take anywhere in present day south west. If they could it would have been since when Ilorin was taken. Even Kwara is dominated by Yorubas today.

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