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Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by EazyMoh(m): 8:41pm On May 20, 2017 |
OP is that all? |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by weyabcom: 8:44pm On May 20, 2017 |
EazyMoh:bit by bit |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by GorkoSusaay: 9:09pm On May 20, 2017 |
weyabcom: There's this misconception that Sarkin Yunfa "hosted" Shehu Usman dan Muhammad Fodiyo (15 December 1754- 20 April 1817) who in turn, betrayed him. Please go read some history and stop peddling lies and untruths. Dan Fodio's family was long established in Gobir (since the 15th century) and his clan, the Toronkawa, were renowned for their Islamic scholarship. There are 11 generations separating dan Fodiyo and his first Fulani ancestor that settled in Gobir (Musa Jokollo). Their installation in Nigeria preceded the foundation of Ilorin (which was in the 18th century if we follow Johnson's History of the Yoruba) and the foundation of the Eko chieftaincy (Lagos Island) by the Bini in the 16th century. This is the ancestry of the man you are slandering: Shehu Usman, son of Mallam Muhammad "Fodiyo", son of Mallam Usman, son of Mallam Salih, son of Mallam Harun, son of Malla Muhammad Gurdo, son Mallam Jabbo, son of Mallam Muhammad Sambo, son of Mallam Masirana, son of Mallam Ayyub, son of Mallam Abubakr "Buba" Baba, son of Mallam Musa Jokollo, who emigrated from Futa-Toro to Gobir in the 15th century. Yunfa never "hosted" Shehu. Actually Yunfa's uncle, Sarkin Gobir Bawa jan Gwarzo (1777-1794), wanted to have the Shehu as a Mallam in his court, a position dan Fodio always refused. Bawa and Dan Fodio entertaiend relations and many of Dan Fodio's commanders fought in Sarkin Bawa's wars against Katsina and Daura. Dan Fodio had standing way before Yunfa became Sarkin of Gobir in 1804 and if we follow some traditions Yunfa was a student of Dan Fodio in his youth. The jihad started in Gobir where Nafata and his son Yunfa, decided to clamp down on the disciples of the Shehu, due to their increasing influence and their criticisms of his regime. If Yunfa did not try to kill Dan Fodio in Degel, the latter would likely not have fled to Gudu, and started the jihad. Between Fall 1803 and the first half of 1804, Sarkin Yunfa and his ministers raided and enslaved in impunity, all those who were associated with Dan Fodio. Go and read your history before posting lies. Regarding the other Hausa city-states, it's evident that you have no idea about the context of the 18th century Northern Nigeria. Bornu was the preeminent kingdom and the eastern city-states (Hadejia, Kano, Katsina, Daura) were under Bornu vassalage. When the other kings attacked dan Fodio's partisans in their respective kingdoms to "nip the movement in the bud", they were attacked in turn and this created the problems with Bornu. If these city-states were vassals of Bornu and they engaged in a war against dan Fodio, where does Bornu's responsibility fall? The Kachella of Bornu's involvement would lead to the conquest of most of Eastern Bornu, the establishment of emirates (Katagum, Misau...) and the sacking of Bornu's capital, Ngazargamu, by Gwoni Mukhtar. It's much more complex and I don't think Nairaland is the best forum to discuss on that, but go read your history. If you were a tad informed, you would know that the el-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu is even more recent than the Sokoto caliphate, but whatever. Regarding ilorin, might i refer you to Samuel Johnson's History of the Yoruba? Lambast the Fulani herdsmen as you like but do not distort history. 2 Likes |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by weyabcom: 9:35pm On May 20, 2017 |
GorkoSusaay: Left for yorubas to defend |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by RealSleek(m): 9:45pm On May 20, 2017 |
ElsonMorali: thank you so much...very insightful analysis..wow..1bottle of origin for you 2 Likes |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by ElsonMorali: 9:50am On May 21, 2017 |
RealSleek: Thanks.. |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by ElsonMorali: 10:11am On May 21, 2017 |
weyabcom: Thanks. In due time I'm sure we will. |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by Yourvillagepipo(m): 1:56pm On May 21, 2017 |
MDsambo: Goat |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by vantage001: 2:05pm On May 21, 2017 |
ElsonMorali:Dreamer. 1 Like |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by RealSleek(m): 2:15pm On May 21, 2017 |
ElsonMorali: it probably won't happen until nigeria divides...and then came a time for ilorin people to choose btw to go with their western brothers or north..understandably their emir will want north because of the caliphate ..this might cause some tension and possibly bring out the revolutionary outcome. just saying hypothetically 1 Like |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by ElsonMorali: 2:44pm On May 21, 2017 |
RealSleek: You're right it won't happen until Ngeria breaks. And there'll Probably be a fight to claim Ologun. But I'm 100% sure the people know where they belong. |
Re: History: How Peacefully Fulanis Rewarded Hausas And Yorubas by zoedew: 6:56pm On May 21, 2017 |
hammer6: Have you been to Ebonyi Abakaliki and its environs before? Have you read how Fulani herdsmen did in Ibo folks in Enugu State et al? This matter is beyond primordial sentiments but about what we all must do to prevent history from repeating itself. The Fulani are never satisfied with settling in anywhere they choose to live as they are constitutionally entitled to but for ever are seeking to lord it over others. The way to deal with that is to constantly remind them of their history and make it clear there will be no encore. 1 Like |
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