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Hausas and Middle-Belters: Same people, same problems and same cries, By Ahmed Aminu-Ramatu YusufBoth the Middle-Belters and Hausawa are beginning to posit that they have all suffered enough from Fulani exploitation and oppression.
Nigeria’s history dates back to the ancient kingdoms and empires that flourished in the various parts that today became ...
In Nigeria, the quest for national unity remains an ongoing challenge. Historical rivalries and divisions persist, often manipulated by politicians for ...
The costly mistake that Afonja, the infamous Aare Ona Kankanfo of Yoruba land and rebellious subject of Alaafin of Oyo, made ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNo Rockets Were Fired By Fulani Herders in Southeastern Nigeria, Ignore Social Media PostsNo rockets were fired by Fulani herders in southeastern Nigeria, ignore social media posts IN SHORT: There has been an influx of misinformation in Nigeria after a group of Hausa men were killed by a ...
The Nigerian Army recently sent a task force to the South-East to hunt for recruits. The team led by Brigadier-General Chima ...
Nigeria is constantly on a spin, the sweeping, whirling motion is a journey into a distant, tragic mist that has no clarity but certainly far from our desired destination. The country is on a ...
Periodic harvest of death through mindless killing of innocent men, women and children by bandits which have unfortunately become regular feature of the Middle Belt region especially the Benue/Plateau ...
Gov. Mutfwang The recent deadly assault on April 11 by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Mandung-Mushu and Kopnanle villages in ...
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Hausa, Fulani, social media and the shadow of genocide: What the future holds for ArewaGenocide never begins with violence. It begins with language-systematically crafted to dehumanise, divide, and desensitise. Rwanda and Yugoslavia were not failed states; they were fractured societies, ...
A Nigerian man has shared a chilling account of a near-kidnapping experience involving suspected Fulani herdsmen in Delta State. The harrowing ordeal, which he detailed in a post on X (formerly ...
Because the president’s naked embrace of Yorubacentricism after a lifetime of railing with his kinsmen against Hausa-Fulani hegemony could only have been inspired by vengeance. But such ...
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