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So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:42pm On Aug 20, 2019
Isn't it obvious that the most populated tribe in the country has never produce a leader in the country? Not in the millitary era and not in the democracy era at least for 20 years now and not in anyway in sight cuz surely their master has already positioned themselves for 2023 yet again.

So when are they going to grow some balls and free themselves of the shakles of fulani bondage and take their right place.

First usman used the religion fracas to hold them to ransom now his children are using 'north' and 'northerner' to keep them as slaves still.

If minority kanuri and nupe can produce more than thrice so what's stopping these mumu people from taking up their place in the north?

Any hausa here?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Tomide007: 1:55pm On Aug 20, 2019
Funny that most people don't know that a Hausa man has never been president.
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Northern Christian minority Yakubu Gowon 9 years.

He's Angas by tribe from North Central.

Followed by a Nupe man another minority from

North Central IBB. He ruled for 8 years.

A kanuri man from Borno, Abacha ruled for 5 years.

Kanuri is another minority from North East.

Tafawa Balewa ruled for 6 years a Northern minority

from Balewa North East as prime minister . While

Zik was the president.

Murtala Mohammed from Auchi but Born in kano

ruled for a year before he was assassinated.

Shagari a Fulani man from Sokoto, from core North

ruled for 4 years.

Yaradua a Fulani man from Katsina, a core north

ruled for 2 years

Abdulsalam a Gwari minority from Niger North

Central ruled for 1 year.

Buhari ruled for 10 months(1st time) and now in his

3rd year(2nd time).

Obasanjo a Yoruba man from South West ruled for 3

and half years.

Same Obasanjo a Yoruba man ruled for 8 years.

Shonekan a Yoruba man from South West ruled for

6 months.

Jonathan a minority from South South ruled for 6

years.

Aquiyi ironsi for 7 months from guess where? Abia

State.

If you check the whole record, Hausa man never

ruled Nigeria.

All the 3 Fulani president, Buhari , Yaradua and

Buhari again have ruled for 10 years to date.

Yorubas 12 years

Angas(present day Kanke) for 9 years

Nupe 8 years

Ijaw almost 6 years

Gwari 1 year

Kanuri 5 years

Ironsi : 7 months

Igbos zero month (if we say Ironsi is not an igbo

man)

And if you look at the 57 years rule

Muslim rule for 29.5 years

Christian rule for 27.5 years ( Zik presidency not

added).

But I keep wondering why some Nigerians keep

calling Hausa - Muslim Born to rule.

Many are very economical with the truth, what

Obasanjo spent in power is more than what the

whole Fulanis spent even if Buhari finish this tenure.

And here is a shocker, the Hausas are actually a

majority. Imagine if they begin to look at issues

from tribal perspective and begin to emotionally

blackmail us all with cries of marginalization which

factually is true.

But the poor Hausa man is not. For one way, he

understands that we all have been marginalized. Our

war should be against the class marginalization.

The rich versus the poor.

For it is the same thing that a poor man from

Nupe, or the poor man from Efik, Igala, Kanuri,

Fulani etc suffers that the poor Hausa man suffers

likewise the poor Igbo man. That class disparity

ought to be our war. Not the hate resulting from lies

that an Hausa man have ruled us for 200 years

when infact the true tally is zero.

We are better together. Yes we have grievances.

© Article compiled by Creatimo Senior Partners.
No tribal bashing.... Not my article

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by ozento: 1:59pm On Aug 20, 2019
are u serious?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by donphilopus: 2:01pm On Aug 20, 2019
IntrovertedK:
Isn't it obvious that the most populated tribe in the country has never produce a leader in the country? Not in the millitary era and not in the democracy era at least for 20 years now and not in anyway in sight cuz surely their master has already positioned themselves for 2023 yet again.

So when are they going to grow some balls and free themselves of the shakles of fulani bondage and take their right place.

First usman used the religion fracas to hold them to ransom now his children are using 'north' and 'northerner' to keep them as slaves still.

If minority kanuri and nupe can produce more than thrice so what's stopping these mumu people from taking up their place in the north?

Any hausa here?

Is there any need for this?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:03pm On Aug 20, 2019
donphilopus:


Is there any need for this?
yes there is. Cuz you people cannot continue to be a slave to fulanis at the detriment of everyone else all in the name of 'north' and 'northerner'. Arrant nonsense.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Kingosytex(m): 2:08pm On Aug 20, 2019
The Hausas need to apologise to Nigeria for allowing Usman Dan Fodio to come all the way from a God forsaken highland to enslave, destroy and manipulate them.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by donphilopus: 2:12pm On Aug 20, 2019
IntrovertedK:
yes there is. Cuz you people cannot continue to be a slave to fulanis at the detriment of everyone else all in the name of 'north' and 'northerner'. Arrant nonsense.

Even if they decide to be slaves to the Fulanis, does that warrant the name-calling? Why call a whole tribe "mumu people" because you don't agree with them?

BTW, are you also aware that Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo are also slaves to the Hausa/Fulanis?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by helinues: 2:14pm On Aug 20, 2019
Meanwhile they are not shouting marginalization

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Blue3k(m): 2:14pm On Aug 20, 2019
When they win an election.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:14pm On Aug 20, 2019
IntrovertedK:
Isn't it obvious that the most populated tribe in the country has never produce a leader in the country? Not in the millitary era and not in the democracy era at least for 20 years now and not in anyway in sight cuz surely their master has already positioned themselves for 2023 yet again.

So when are they going to grow some balls and free themselves of the shakles of fulani bondage and take their right place.

First usman used the religion fracas to hold them to ransom now his children are using 'north' and 'northerner' to keep them as slaves still.

If minority kanuri and nupe can produce more than thrice so what's stopping these mumu people from taking up their place in the north?

Any hausa here?

Hausa/Fulani are same thing.


Any one of them can rule.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by budaatum: 2:16pm On Aug 20, 2019
IntrovertedK:

If minority kanuri and nupe can produce more than thrice so what's stopping these mumu people from taking up their place in the north?

Any hausa here?
I don't know how true it is that no Hausa has ever been President and I'm shocked in fact that if this is true buda can be so ignorant and thanks for the education. Perhaps some blogger will list Presidents and Head of States to further educate us.

One thing however. You call them "mumu people", when in fact they just happen to be the most oppressed in our society, kept ignorant by ensuring their eyes do not open. Or is it not the truth that every tree of knowledge of good and evil is cut down in Hausa land?

Their mumuness is our mumuness. When they hurt they flee down south and you all call them Fulani herdsmen and terrorists and cow and completely disregard their suffering.

Hausas are our neighbours. When they eat that which aches the stomach, it is we who are kept awake by their night groans as we can clearly see. The day will surely come when we abandon our tribal stupidity and fight for the welfare and freedom of all, insha Allah.

Nigeria Nkwenu! Ka obodo di mma.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by sorom4: 2:17pm On Aug 20, 2019
When they stop worshipping their Fulani masters

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:17pm On Aug 20, 2019
Both hausa/fulani av fermented to a point yhu can't separate dem due to intermarriage and co habilitation....most those yhu call d fulani extract don't speak dia language again but rather hausa....4rm sokoto down to maiduri na hausa b d major language...day are both one and don't think yhu can cause inter tribal war among dem cuz yhu'll fail day ain't lyk yhu yeye southereners dat are so selfish and only think abt dia own interest....av yhu thought abt it why some hausa/fukani av been in d NASS 4 20yrs plus....e.g Hon Ado doguwa av been in d rep since '99....he was first innd house in'92 b4 military take over by abacha....northerners don't care who's is in power so long is dia own....bcuz anyhow he be dem day benefit....

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by frankmoney(m): 2:19pm On Aug 20, 2019
I thought abacha was a hausa man from kano

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Blue3k(m): 2:22pm On Aug 20, 2019
helinues:
Meanwhile they are not shouting marginalization

The cult of victimhood hasnt inflected their minds. It's funny how it's usually non hausa crying about issue dor them like their hands are bound. The discussion isnt even productive since we're talking ideas like walk away campaign in US advocated by Candace Owens.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Tomide007: 2:30pm On Aug 20, 2019
frankmoney:
I thought abacha was a hausa man from kano
Kanuri man from Borno
Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Tomide007: 2:32pm On Aug 20, 2019
budaatum:

I don't know how true it is that no Hausa has ever been President and I'm shocked in fact that if this is true buda can be so ignorant and thanks for the education. Perhaps some blogger will list Presidents and Head of States to further educate us.

One thing however. You call them "mumu people", when in fact they just happen to be the most oppressed in our society, kept ignorant by ensuring their eyes do not open. Or is it not the truth that every tree of knowledge of good and evil is cut down in Hausa land?

Their mumuness is our mumuness. When they hurt they flee down south and you all call them Fulani herdsmen and terrorists and cow and completely disregard their suffering.

Hausas are our neighbours. When they eat that which aches the stomach, it is we who are kept awake by their night groans as we can clearly see. The day will surely come when we abandon our tribal stupidity and fight for the welfare and freedom of all, insha Allah.

Nigeria Nkwenu! Ka obodo di mma.
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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by frankmoney(m): 2:34pm On Aug 20, 2019
Tomide007:

Kanuri man from Borno
oh ok ....
Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:55pm On Aug 20, 2019
ozento:
are u serious?
infact serious more than serious.
Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 4:01pm On Aug 20, 2019
Sharming95:
Both hausa/fulani av fermented to a point yhu can't separate dem due to intermarriage and co habilitation....most those yhu call d fulani extract don't speak dia language again but rather hausa....4rm sokoto down to maiduri na hausa b d major language...day are both one and don't think yhu can cause inter tribal war among dem cuz yhu'll fail day ain't lyk yhu yeye southereners dat are so selfish and only think abt dia own interest....av yhu thought abt it why some hausa/fukani av been in d NASS 4 20yrs plus....e.g Hon Ado doguwa av been in d rep since '99....he was first innd house in'92 b4 military take over by abacha....northerners don't care who's is in power so long is dia own....bcuz anyhow he be dem day benefit....
hausas didn't ferment anything ogbeni. They are just created to be a second fiddle or more like a slave if i may say, they are so easy to manipulate once you can understand them and most especially pretend to be one of them, you can easily conquer them and use them for whatever you so wish or desire. That's what the fulanis are doing, thier fore-father taught them the game and they are playing it nicely and wisely. If you should read about how the ashantis of ghana used hausas to conquer territorries too, you will shake your head for them. They are strong like very very strong but at the same time very very foolish.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 4:03pm On Aug 20, 2019
donphilopus:


Even if they decide to be slaves to the Fulanis, does that warrant the name-calling? Why call a whole tribe "mumu people" because you don't agree with them?

BTW, are you also aware that Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo are also slaves to the Hausa/Fulanis?
i don't give a f**k about some ohaneze or whatever. All i know is that you have to call a slave a slave so he can realize the need to become a freeborn. Shikena.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 4:06pm On Aug 20, 2019
MelesZenawi:


Hausa/Fulani are same thing.


Any one of them can rule.
it's like saying the igbos and ijaws are the same because they are both from old eastern region and since jonathan ruled there is no need for any igbo presidency any more. Ain't it?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Nobody: 4:09pm On Aug 20, 2019
budaatum:

I don't know how true it is that no Hausa has ever been President and I'm shocked in fact that if this is true buda can be so ignorant and thanks for the education. Perhaps some blogger will list Presidents and Head of States to further educate us.

One thing however. You call them "mumu people", when in fact they just happen to be the most oppressed in our society, kept ignorant by ensuring their eyes do not open. Or is it not the truth that every tree of knowledge of good and evil is cut down in Hausa land?

Their mumuness is our mumuness. When they hurt they flee down south and you all call them Fulani herdsmen and terrorists and cow and completely disregard their suffering.

Hausas are our neighbours. When they eat that which aches the stomach, it is we who are kept awake by their night groans as we can clearly see. The day will surely come when we abandon our tribal stupidity and fight for the welfare and freedom of all, insha Allah.

Nigeria Nkwenu! Ka obodo di mma.
you can't save a slave who doesn't understand the need to become a freeborn. Hausas are willing to die protecting their fulani master who happens to be their oppressor so you see, how do you save such a person?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by budaatum: 4:24pm On Aug 20, 2019
IntrovertedK:
you can't save a slave who doesn't understand the need to become a freeborn. Hausas are willing to die protecting their fulani master who happens to be their oppressor so you see, how do you save such a person?
Those who would save others do not blind themselves to the plight of those they wish to save. Jesus, as an example, never said, "I will not die, nay, would not let those ungrateful Gentiles perish even though they crucify me". He let them, then went to hell for them for they know not what they do.

We do not save our neighbours for our neighbours sake, but for our own. For the more they are oppressed the faster they run to our lands. Or do you not have Sabo in your hometown or where you live?

The oppression the Hausas are under is exactly the same oppression all Nigerians are under. When we understand this we shall all save ourselves from it.

The oppressor is ignorance. Its solution is the eating of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil. Those who eat it do not surely die. They become as gods capable of being fruitful and increasing in number; filling the earth and subduing it. Ruling over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground, and become blessed, which those who know not this do not become.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by budaatum: 4:35pm On Aug 20, 2019
budaatum:
A WAKE-UP CALL AND BLUNT TRUTH TO MY FELLOW NORTHERN BROTHERS.

Written by Hassan Stan-Labo

Bᴀɴᴅɪᴛʀʏ ᴀɴᴅ Bᴏᴋᴏ ʜᴀʀᴀᴍ : Tʜᴇ Nᴏʀᴛʜ sʟᴇᴘᴛ ғᴏʀ ᴛᴏᴏ ʟᴏɴɢ!

"The north must wake up now. It must not murder sleep.

The north saw nothing coming. Population was deemed strength. But it should have watched when others slowed down in breeding. It bred too many children and didn’t do much to care for them. They roamed the streets. Yet, it bred more. They forsook schools. And took to begging . Yet, it bred more. Those children, many of them, have gone feral. Now,the north cannot sleep. The north slept for too long.

Northern politicians lived in bubbles, in distant cities. Some governors literally ruled by ‘Wifi’. When they bothered to return to their state capitals, unemployed youths lined the streets to cheer them. In their narcissism , they said it was popularity. The naive jobless youths in their ignorance, considered them their own share of national big men.

So the northern politicians were safe and happy. They lived like lords, harvesting political rents. Their political estate was the large benighted population of the north whose votes made them national heroes. All they bothered about was winning elections and cornering privileges for their family and their friends.

The north is waking up. But it’s waking in fits and starts.

While it was asleep, corrupt politicians treated education as western adulteration of cherished conservative culture. The north lacked schools and teachers, and lacked hospitals and doctors and nurses. But their leaders couldn’t be bothered. The welfare of the poor was an abstract concept mouthed in campaign speeches.

Young doctors went for national youth service in the north and came back with tales of horror. Children and women died needlessly. Labour got obstructed and prolonged and the nearest hospital with a doctor was hundreds of kilometers away. Youth corps doctors were forced to do caesarean sections. We screamed when we shared the stories amongst ourselves those days.

The governors preferred playing emotional religious politics to building productive human capacity. So while some other parts of the country focused on education, some governors made sharia a project and built a large population of illiterate Almajiris.

And I think the north was pushed into deeper somnolence by tranquilizers like quota system and federal character. You can disagree with me. But I know competition would have awakened the north much earlier.

The north is rising. But it is still groggy.

The traditional institutions and the politicians underestimated the long term consequences of their fixation on electoral contests. Political power brought roads and more local government areas. The Federal Government built a refinery and sited federal institutions in some northern cities. But there was almost no attempt to educate the poor. Children roamed. Schools weren’t properly staffed. The three tiers of government left the smaller towns and rural areas in abject poverty and utter hopelessness. The private sector was absent. There was literally no man power for anything meaningful.

The politicians and retired soldiers cornered positions and oil wells. They rode in their big cars and flew in jets. They built big houses and sent their children to foreign lands for education. They let the ignorant poor to worship them and let them flourish in their ignorance. It all seemed peaceful at least. The rich in Kaduna , Kano and Abuja, played their polo. The poor children in Gamboru couldn’t get vaccines. They had to rely on Bill Gates and foreign charity to get, when they got. Poverty and disease and desertification battered and bruised them. The poor , illiterate and hopeless, in the slums of the big towns, in small towns and in the bushes in the hamlets found solace in religion. Radical preachers sneaked in and taught them comforting extremism.

The chickens are coming home to roost.

Banditry has taken over the parts of the north not ravaged by Boko Haram. Zamfara had once toyed with religious extremism. That former center of religious activism is now the devil’s workshop. Evil became so rife the former governor was ready to negotiate with demons who massacred and burnt whole villages. Children who didn’t go to school, who spent their entire lives in the wild, dragging cattle from Timbuktu to Calabar, had become possessed. They have forsaken religion and embraced the devil. And Zamfara is now thinking a mass literacy programme.

Kaduna, the center of the north has not been spared. Ethnic fault lines have been sharpened by frustration and hopelessness. Politicians had driven wedges between the poor to feather their political nests. Millions of unemployed youths are now finding guns and finding devilish impatience. Violence has mushroomed. And Kaduna is fast acquiring the character of Lebanon.

Our law enforcement agents are working hard. But they are overwhelmed. Law enforcement was designed to check and correct an exceptional few. And not to contain an epidemic of madness. From Benue to Taraba, from Katsina to Zamfara, it’s been violence after violence.

The north is waking up. I believe. But it has to find mental clarity, quickly. The north must institute a comprehensive population control measure. The north has to lock the tap. Mops wont do. The north lacks the resources to care for the children that it is currently producing on an industrial scale. It can’t abolish child malnutrition , Almajiri culture, high infant and maternal mortality until it puts a leash on its birthrate. Until the north checks its population growth rate it cannot check the wild fire of poverty that is ravaging its communities.

The north must wake up now.

Boko haram and rampant banditry have stabbed the north into wakefulness. But the north is waking up only in bits. The north is still sleepwalking.

The north left the tap running for too long. It is now flooded with problems that teeming illiteracy and joblessness create. The north must turn off the running tap first. The north must institute immediate population control. Yes, it will have to curb Almajiri by democratizing education. But it must shut the tap first. Without an effective and immediate population control policy , the north and the country is doomed.

It’s unfortunate it had to get to this. It’s unfortunate it had to take banditry for the north to think mass literacy and abolition of almajiri culture. Yobe has no existing factory. A bulk of the population of the Northeast lives in IDP camps. The future looks bleak . And there is no sense of urgency yet.

Northern billionaires must think industrialization of the north. It must be intentional. The potentials abound. There is a strong youthful population. They can’t wait for Bill Gates and Jimmy Carter.

The north must wake up now. It must not murder sleep again.
Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by orisa37: 4:39pm On Aug 20, 2019
First take their censor separately from the Fulanis for necessary follow up.
Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by valicious1(m): 5:05pm On Aug 20, 2019
donphilopus:


Even if they decide to be slaves to the Fulanis, does that warrant the name-calling? Why call a whole tribe "mumu people" because you don't agree with them?

BTW, are you also aware that Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo are also slaves to the Hausa/Fulanis?
I get small question for you bros. How all dis matter take concern IPOB? asin how e take relate Igbos?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by nameo: 5:19pm On Aug 20, 2019
budaatum:

Plzz can you share the link to this article by this northerner?

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by budaatum: 5:42pm On Aug 20, 2019
nameo:


Plzz can you share the link to this article by this northerner?
Sorry. It was sent direct to me by email. A search might show where else its been posted and in this thread.

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by boss1310(m): 6:08pm On Aug 20, 2019
this is one of the best post I ve seen on Nairaland because am starting to think that all Nairalanders are tribalists.
sometimes you see stupid threads and very stupid comments here with the Yoruba and Igbos abusing each other and I wonder what the hell is wrong with some people.
they are abusing each other because of one rich politician who have constant electricity,water and food on his table while they themselves can't even afford enough data on their phone for their argument.
let me ask this question. in all the tribes mentioned here that have ruled this country have any of them benefitted with basic amenities and economically immensely from the leader being from their zone.
now that Fulani man is at the helm of affairs are we in the south not passing through the same hardship as the ordinary Fulani?why are we so blindly tribalistic that we indirectly aid these politicians to be ruining our lives
am starting to think these politicians have agents who foster hatred among the different tribes in Nigeria so we can never unite to fight them

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Re: So When Will Hausa Produce A President In Nigeria? by Banmeallday: 6:24pm On Aug 20, 2019
When will Hausa overthrow their Fulani overlords abi Emirs.....That is what should be asked, not about who will be managing Nigeria for Britain

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