@ms_baryat@Sholami4@jon_d_doe The man wan spoil hin wife but na good wife hin marry, na him suppose try know wetin she wants. A non materialistic mother/wife get satisfied easily that, she starts seeing things the way the man do. She wanna take risk for all, care and shield the house.
When my mother left my father, he was pained.
But he didn't go to beg her to return.
After some months, he asked his kinsmen to accompany him to retrieve the bride price.
And he never remarried until his death.
I grew up without a mother from age 9.
Today, I have solved many marital issues.
And I am highly sort after.
And I married a lovely wife.
My marriage has lasted more than my late father's marriage.
And my loving father had 6 children.
Even in death, he's still more successful than I am.
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@yabaleftonline Las las the relationship go break 😂😂. Marry a simp, you'll lose respect for him, then you'll cheat on him, he'd forgive you, then you'll leave him for another guy and you'll cry later. Until you advise both genders to behave well relationships will never work well💯✌🏽
@itzchristunique Who win? If it has been the man, they'd have called him names like "weak man" "woman beater" etc whereas it's just too uncouth adults testing their strengths. I'd guess it's a draw 😂💔
@DrTedO2@sola_chad The dream is so porous it can be influenced by God, Angels and psychology. However, it's one of the most elaborate ways God speaks to his people especially the weaker ones. Also prophets do dreams. Just that most times adults in the spirits have more visions Dan dreams
A Call to Restore the Dignity of the Hausa People
The Hausa people have always been known for humility, honesty, hospitality, and respect for humanity. We have welcomed others with open arms, shared what little we had, and lived by the values of peace and coexistence. These qualities are our strength, not our weakness.
Yet today, many Hausa people feel left behind in the very land our ancestors helped build. Many believe that for generations, Hausa political and social interests have been overshadowed by others, leaving ordinary Hausa people without strong leadership, effective representation, or a clear voice in decisions that shape their future.
The result is painful to see. Across our cities and villages, countless Hausa youths struggle to survive as shoe shiners, wheelbarrow pushers, water vendors, truck loaders, roadside hawkers, and in other low-income jobs. There is dignity in honest work, but it is heartbreaking that so many talented young people have been denied the education, opportunities, and mentorship needed to reach their full potential.
One of the greatest challenges that must be addressed is the Almajiri system. Every Hausa child deserves access to quality education that combines religious values with modern knowledge, equipping them to compete in today's world. No child should have to depend on street begging or be deprived of the opportunities that education can provide.
The Hausa people do not need pity—we need empowerment. We need visionary leaders who will put the interests of the people first. We need mentors who will inspire our youth. We need investments in schools, skills, businesses, and employment. Above all, we need political engagement that allows Hausa communities to shape policies affecting their own future.
This is a call to every Hausa son and daughter: rise above division, embrace education, support one another, and prepare to lead with wisdom and integrity. Let us build a generation that will restore our dignity through knowledge, hard work, and unity.
We also call upon all Nigerians and friends of the Hausa people to support genuine efforts that expand educational opportunities, reduce poverty, and empower our youth. The progress of the Hausa people is not a threat to anyone—it is a contribution to the peace, stability, and prosperity of Nigeria as a whole.
Our history is rich. Our culture is noble. Our future can be brighter than our past—but only if we stand together, invest in our people, and refuse to accept that the next generation should inherit the same struggles.
May God guide us, unite us, and restore hope to every Hausa community.
✍️: HABIBU YUSUF SODANGI
Once you're Hausa by tribe and you're still especting justice from Fulani traditional rulers in Kano Katsina Zaria Sokoto Jigaawa and other Fulani Emirates across Hausaland you're still fool
Remember even the religious leaders among the Fulani are defending supporting and backing the Fulani terrorists group that are killing kidnapping raping and dislodging Hausa towns and villages across Hausaland Gumi has even the audacity to broadcast on TV and RADIO STATION wholeheartedly defending them and many Fulani Clerics in many mosques across Hausa territory imagine!!!
As a Hausa by tribe have you ever asked yourself why Fulani politicians Fulani Clerics and Fulani traditional rulers are seeking amnesty for Fulani terrorists group?
So let me be plain to you: Fulani terrorists group are the Janjaweed armies of Miyatti Allah MACBAN Organization which was declared terrorists Organization by U.S.A.Government on March 2026
As a Hausa by tribe go and find out whose among the Fulani elites that is not a MIYATTI ALLAH member!!? all of the Fulani Elites are the fellow member of that Terrorist Organization
A call to Nigerians particularly the Southerners Hausa people are seriously awakening all we need from you is support or political alliance to free ourselves against Fulani Orlighachy Hegemony Subjagation and terrorizing we have the number we're now seriously working to fixed the grassroots we need all support from our Indigenous tribes across Nigeria particularly the Southerners remember Hausa people alone covered:45%Of Nigeria,s votes that's why Fulani started arresting our members
Without Hausa/Fulani and Arewa deciet Fulani are nonentity insignificant that's the reason they want to silent the movement by arresting whosoever raised voice against injustice Fulani committed to Hausa people or any Hausa calling attention of the entire Hausas to unites in one purpose they used Fulani religious leaders it doesn't work out they threatened us also did not work out they're now using Fulani in disguise of DSS to arrest our members we seek support from all NIGERIANS.
👇 This are our 2 members whom were detained by Fulani Elites in disguise of DSS still looking for a way out to free them their only offense is calling the unity of Hausa people to reclaim their birthright because it's the only way to stop the Fulani terrorists group from attacking our towns and villages
@HabibaIdri40129 I'll always blame the Hausas for being so subservient to the Fulanis. You let open your borders and let them flood in freely from Niger, Chad and so on, while they wreck havoc on Nigerians, all in the name of Jihad and religion. Sadly enough, You all are complicit 💔
To those Fulani threatening me or claiming that I was sponsored by Christians, Jews, Berom, or Kataf, you should know that it was Fulani who killed my brother, Jamilu Tanimu, and Karima. It was Fulani who kidnapped my brother's two daughters, Naja'atu and Aisha. It was Fulani who shot my grandfather, Musa Imam, leaving him crippled. It was Fulani who killed my intimate classmate and seatmate, Badamasi Ibrahim. It was Fulani who kidnapped many of my siblings and friends, displaced my village for a long time, and made my village poorer than ever before.
It was not Christians, Berom, Kataf, or Jews. It was Fulani who caused these problems for my family and for many Hausa people in general.
I will never love those who committed these acts of terrorism against my family. Even now, if I step into my mother's room, I will see Asmau, the daughter of my younger brother, Jamilu, who was killed by Fulani terrorists.
This is my true life story. These are my views and my opinions. I can't love my enemies and Fulani are my true enemies
One of my female cousin was fond of calling me for financial help.
She's married with 2 children, & her husband is trying but things are quite tough.
I asked her what she wanted to do to support herself & family, & she told me.
Last December, I gave N500k.
She hasn't called to ask for financial help since this year.
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@MasterMaliq@splashenfu222 Why are U so deliberately F00LISH. Islam conquered Israel in 630AD, the Christian domain, while the first Crusade Began in 1095AD, that was over 600 later. It was the right call then. In fact it was long overdue when it happened
@Mazi_Clem@itzchristunique You're right. But a mother is a man's yard stick for rating the best of women. If a man can't rate his mom, other women will be too random to him. I still blame the mom💯✌🏽
@MasterMaliq An extreme Christian, is a loving, kind and fervent follower of Christ, he'd rather hurt himself than hurt others. A Christian extremist is the type of Osama Bin Laden. Know the difference 💯✌🏽