Well only killers call killer brother, Hausa welcome the Fulani because they wanted to controls Nigeria lol now they can not even control those own land it shall never be well with all of you Islamist
There is no phrase the Fulani political establishment hates more than hearing:, "The Hausa people should govern themselves." They know that if the Hausa people become politically united and fully awakened, it could mark the end of Fulani political dominance and the violence that Hausa communities are suffering from and Nigeria as whole
I want every politician in Nigeria—especially those seeking the presidency—to understand this: the Hausa people represent a major electoral force. We are ready to form alliances with any candidate and mobilize support at the grassroots level. If a candidate sincerely fulfills the promises made to us, they can expect overwhelming support and massive votes from the Hausa people.
@Justice_Crack Nigeria can never be a country, let this idiot called Christopher musa show us battle he has faught? Usless peoples relax we will come for all of you, this people work for Boko haram
We don’t care the evil you supported will come back for you, when they where killing innocent Nigeria in the name of religion you called them your brother, now it time you live with the killers you’ve created in the name of Islam
Every politician, especially those aspiring to lead Nigeria, should understand this reality from our perspective: the Fulani have historically relied on the political support of the Hausa people to attain and maintain influence. Without the backing of the Hausa population, many believe their political strength would be significantly diminished.
For generations, many Hausa people feel they have lived under a system that weakened their confidence, political consciousness, and ability to assert their own interests—a form of psychological domination whose effects have endured for decades. Today, however, many believe that era is coming to an end. Across Hausaland, there is a growing determination among many Hausa people to become more politically aware, organize themselves, and seek greater representation and leadership through democratic means.
We are therefore calling on politicians across Nigeria, particularly from the southern part of the country, to build constructive alliances with Hausa communities based on mutual respect, fairness, and shared democratic values. Many of us believe that meaningful partnerships beyond the traditional northern political establishment are essential for a more balanced and inclusive Nigeria.
From our perspective, the political landscape is changing. We believe many Hausa voters are re-evaluating their political choices and are increasingly willing to support candidates based on competence, justice, and their commitment to the interests of the Hausa people rather than on long-standing political loyalties.
Many also argue that the label "Hausa/Fulani" has historically served political purposes by presenting two distinct communities as a single political bloc, thereby helping to preserve established political influence. Whether one agrees with that view or not, it reflects a perspective held by some within the ongoing debate about identity, representation, and political power in northern Nigeria.
Islam must be ban at all cost, no Islam should be allow to come close to civilization, because only rule of law a
Happen in civilized world not sharia laws
Nigeria 🇳🇬 Government is complicit and infiltrated with Boko Haram, this first point of solution is to change Tinubu and Shettima who are both Islam ☪️ , Shittima was caught with Boko haram terrorist and yet he his fit to be working with Tinubu.
@AbantuTv_media Na God go punish you and your sorry and your South African idiot, you watch them kill your fellow countrymen in South Africans and you are making fund of us, you are calling those who kill Nigerians and every other Africans your brother, you’re a fool and a caword
Good Job to this Nigeria man, showing the world who the true evil are, they hide behind the name of Nigeria to do evil and blame it on Nigeria. 🇳🇬 Good Job, he didn’t his Job the lady should be arrested and prosecuted
A Nigerian Uber driver was assaulted by a South African woman customer, who allegedly demanded his documents, refusing to pay after the trip. She saw the driver's name before requesting the ride, why did she proceed with the trip if his immigration status was a concern?
“Silence. The world is silent. While in Nigeria a massacre has taken place.
These are not numbers. These are entire families being exterminated.”
Powerful speech today from MEP @SardoneSilvia on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria 🇳🇬
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is a crime scene and need to be dismantled, Nigeria 🇳🇬 was never crated to work don’t be deceived. Nigeria should start holding every one accountable, Yoruba people see your life ? You’re the people who can see your own but you accuse Igbos
On this X Tuesday, I join millions of faithfuls across the world in calling for the release of MAZI NNAMDI KANU & all that are detained on account of expressing their right to self determination. As I’ve always maintained, this matter is political, not judicial.
#FreeNnamdiKanu.