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How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Cjrane2: 12:01pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
History must be taught in our schools. Those who neglect History are bound to repeat the mistakes of the past. Please read below and and learn. BEWARNED!!!!!!! The story is told of how King Yunfa, the Hausa Sarki in Gobir (now called Sokoto) hosted a Fulani immigrant called Usman Dan Fodiyo and his group in February 1804, as a result of this and since 1808 the whole of the northern region lost its kingdoms and were replaced by Fulani emirates. King Yunfa is said to have been killed in 1808 and the Fulani warrior (Usman Dan Fodiyo) established Sokoto caliphate, making himself Sultan. Gradually, other Hausa kingdoms were pillaged and taken over by the Fulani emirs. The ethnic groups in the core north were the first victims of Fulani imperialism, a venture that occurred because the people were given access to grazing land as a result of the hospitality of the hosts. They however failed to overrun the Bornu and Jukun kingdoms , so the Shehu of Bornu and Aku Uka remains paramount till today! The Afonja dynasty compromised by allowing a Fulani warrior known as Janta Alimi to settle in Ilorin, the Fulani guerrillas killed Afonja in 1824 And Ilorin, a Yoruba town under the Oyo empire, fell into Fulani hands, becoming an emirate under Sokoto caliphate till today! Even the attempts of the O’odua People’s Congress (OPC) to revert to status quo ante and crown an Onilorin of Ilorin became an exercise in futility. The Yoruba warriors got wise and defeated the Fulani jihadists in Osogbo in 1840, if this didn’t happen there would most likely have been Fulani “emirs” as rulers in Oyo Alaafin, Ibadan, Owo, Osogbo, Ede, Ado, and Igede Ekiti today! If the Bini Kingdom did not fight and repel the jihadists, they would have penetrated the Edo/Delta region beyond the present day Edo North Senatorial District which gave in and allowed the jihadists to overrun & islamize them. Along with some ignorant folk most of them are now angling for grazing areas and a corridor through the entire federation. These grazing areas will in future become Fulani settlements, later commmunities and finally local government areas with elected officials. If you think I am being alarmist look towards the once beautiful and serene Middle Belt state of Plateau. The exact same thing happened in Jos. Therefore, it will not be farfetched to conclude that the Fulani herdsmen are pawns in an agenda to overrun all towns in Nigeria! So that we will have emirs in Owerri, Enugu, Benin, Agatu,Wukari, Abeokuta and other towns where FG creates “grazing reserves” for Fulani herdsmen! If Yunfa didn’t accommodate Fodio and his warlike immigrants from Futatoro, Hausa sarkis would be ruling today in the north! And if Afonja didn’t conspire with Alimi, a Yoruba kingdom would not have been ruled by Alimi’s offspring till today! It is a subtle continuation of the 1804 Fulani jihad by the fully-armed and protected Fulani herdsmen with an age-old agenda to overrun and Islamize the whole of Nigeria very quickly. I will end this with what someone rightly said- “The grazing bill is not an attempt to solve the problem, it’s a subterfuge to progress the agenda” It’s an age-old political strategy really- ..create a problem, come up with a “solution” that advances the cause, and then give it a legal backing. Make it look like a win-win situation. To be forewarned...... 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Cjrane2: 3:38am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Sarduana Ahmadu Bello clearly stated that "should the British leave, Fulani will carry it's war of conquest southwards to the sea." They are steadily warring against Nigerians as they continue their southwards march as has always been their plan. Just that this time, they are keeping the war with Nigerians under the radar so that we don't decide to fight back until its too late. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by naijaking1: 4:04am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Very true. That's why they stopped history from being taught in schools like before. Unfortunately, we still have confused southerners acting without the benefit of history. 9 Likes |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by orisa37: 5:16am On Nov 10, 2017 |
naijaking1:. Audu Ogbeh & co. 3 Likes |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by orisa37: 5:22am On Nov 10, 2017 |
So by 2019, No Buhari no more Yunfa. Bubu is their last mad warrior. 2 Likes |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Nobody: 5:28am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Interesting topic. I bet vedaxcool, sarki and madridguy even jesuslovesyou don't know their Islamic history... That it was at the cost of their forefathers bloodied heads... 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by raker300: 5:32am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Yet you guys voted a Fulani to rule over you in 2015 and will vote another Fulani in 2019 Una funny sha 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by iambijo(m): 6:00am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Lies ! who told you that yunfa hosted dan-fodio in which history book did you read this stupidity ? 1 Like |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by madridguy(m): 6:08am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Brb |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by madridguy(m): 6:09am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Ipob and fallacy are like 5&6 NgcoboP: 5 Likes |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Bede2u(m): 6:52am On Nov 10, 2017 |
The op is right However its really not a shameful thing what the fulanis did in the 19th and 20th centuries. The kanem bornu kingdom was expanded into the present niger republic by blood as well. So also the oyo empire, arochukwu empire, nri kindom etc. Empires are built with blood, ash and iron. However when completed, it brings about peace and unity of purpose. Read up on American, British, Roman, Persian, Chinese, Indian, Arabic, Japanese, Spanish, Portugese, Ottoman empires. The relative peace we enjoy now is because of the unity of purpose and cohesion these empires gave regions of the world were they held sway. A united Africa capable of speaking with one voice would have been possible today if an empire rose and stayed strong in Africa. Today we would have had a single language and it would have been indigeneous to us... not the European languages we now speak with pride. We would have had similar cultures and possibly same religion. Am a christian today because my father was and his father was. Same for moslem folks. And cos of our differences, we never agree on anything Similarities in culture, language and religion would have ensured peace and unity in Africa. It would also have given us political and economic prosperity and above all, could have made colonialism impossible or at least hard for the europeans. The fulanis must knw however that their time has passed and that their empire is now part of the British empire and so is the Nigerian empire 2 Likes |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Nobody: 7:38am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Good one |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by orisa37: 7:47am On Nov 10, 2017 |
I am not asking for the independence of each of our 36 States but FULL AUTONOMY for each of them. |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Nobody: 7:52am On Nov 10, 2017 |
madridguy:Cry baby so because I called you ordinary b++++erd you ran to the mods.... Lol ...I understand... Truth hurts. |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by irynterri(f): 8:17am On Nov 10, 2017 |
iambijo:who told you yunfa did not host Dan-fodio in which history book did you read it? |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by iambijo(m): 9:53am On Nov 10, 2017 |
irynterri:bawa jan gwarzo the father of yunfa host Dan-fodio, ltr when yunfa become a king after bawa's death he changed the agreements between bawa (his father) and dan-fodio which lead danfodio to go exile and ltr war erupted, see you do not have to change history to score some cheap tribalistic points. 1 Like |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by irynterri(f): 1:05pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
iambijo:thanks for the update,p.s im not the op but what the op said is what I have been hearing for a while now 1 Like |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Caseless: 1:18pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Useless thread! |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Nobody: 1:19pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Caseless:Useless poster |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Cjrane2: 1:49pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Buhari definitely has a conquest plot for southern Nigeria lands. The strategy of the Herdsmen to displace villagers through violence and then occupy their lands under pretext of creating "Grazing areas" has slowly and solidly been exposing the sinister plot to capture southern Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by RZArecta2(m): 2:16pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Cjrane2:came across a headline some days ago somewhere "FG gives in to pressure, set to establish grazing reserves across the country". The question is pressure from who ? When most Nigerians from North to South have said they don't want such nonsense even in states where governors have donated land like Kogi and Kaduna. Nigeria needs to revert back to a regional system of govt or consider secession for this nonsense to stop because this agenda will certainly be pursued by the next Fulani man who comes into power either in 2019 or 2023. There are news articles that were released at inception of this junta that I would have given you links to but as at last year, they were nowhere to be found online when I was making a research. There is something sinister happening in this country with FULL GOVERNMENT BACKING, military checkpoints were not dismantled in 2015 for a few days for nothing, the FG later denied giving such order, the military denied receiving such order but that order was carried out to the T and carnage has reigned supreme across the country till date, if the terrorist herdsmen havent attacked your start yet, it's not as if they cant do it, it's just that it's not yet time, they're already on ground in most forests across the country. I rest my case |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by RZArecta2(m): 2:18pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
Please, go through the original post on this thread, you'll get some insight on what's happening right now https://www.nairaland.com/4455431/fulani-terrorists-gaddafis-link-donklerikuzio |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Nobody: 3:05pm On Apr 22, 2018 |
#CommercialCattleRanching |
Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by Cjrane2: 3:15pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
igbodefender: Sadly, instead of them to embrace commercial cattle ranching, they are using people's farms and villages as their ranch and killing them if they protest. 1 Like
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Re: How Fulani annexed northern Nigeria and its strategy for southern Nigeria by OreMI22: 12:27pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
naijaking1: The worst part is that southerners still think that Fulani's strategy is merely to graze and sell cows. Not knowing that all the indigenous peoples they have met since they left the foothills of Futajalon have been given the same fate. First, they use voodoo to cast a spell on the cow they will sell to you. Once you slaughter and eat that cow, you are hooked on their game. Next, they will cause insecurity to prevent your community from farming, and thus create mass poverty & hunger in the place, then they take your land forcefully, then they assassinate your kings or turn the community against themselves. Finally, they will make themselves rulers and Emir of your community. Then they change the name of your community into a Fulani name. The same classical pattern they have used for more than 100 years now in one community after another. |
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