In 2016, President Mahama flew to Tehran. The martyred Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei received him at his residence.
He didn't talk about oil deals or trade memorandums. He talked about what was happening to Africa. He said the extremism isn't homegrown. it has sponsors, and those sponsors come from Western countries and the Zionist regime. He said the answer isn't more dependency on the same people. It's independent countries turning to each other.
That's what he thought about Africa. Not as a problem to manage. Not as a market. As a place full of dignified nations that deserve to stand on their own. Go read what he actually said about Africa in his other meetings with African leaders.
Iran buries its martyred Imam this week. But his words remain standing.
#WeMustRise
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It also seems Tuaregs borrowed more from Hausa language than the other way around
According to the table:
•Borrowings from Hausa → Tuareg: 39 words
•Borrowings from Tuareg → Hausa: 17 words
So Tuareg borrowed more than twice as many words from Hausa.
In Zamfara, bandits gave captives knives and forced them to fight and kill one another. If they refused, the bandits killed them themselves.
There was also a village where 38 hostages were brutally slaughtered after the full ransom demanded was not paid.
These are daily realities in communities grappling with the menace of kidnapping and banditry.
US embassies across Africa are no longer distributing red t-shirts to local communities with solidarity hashtags about missing Nigerian children printed on them?
No one is wearing red and doing daily protests at Unity Fountain? No hijab-wearing lunatics screaming and pouring spit at TV cameras everyday? No one is pasting posters of missing schoolchildren under Falomo Bridge?
Guardian newspaper is not printing a black square with "Where are the girls?" on the top left corner of its front page everyday? American celebrities have not rediscovered their love for kidnapped Nigerian children?
How droll.
Until the 230 million tabula rasas learn to differentiate between their factual reality and the contrived, sponsored nonsense funded by the NED budget for a foreign regime change operation.
Shebi I'm just a "conspiracy theorist" and America has only ever wanted the best for you? Shebi there was no US-led regime change operation in 2015 intended to derail the development of the 3rd fastest growing economy in the world which was on track to become Africa's first trillion-dollar economy by 2024?
Shebi everything that has happened since 2015 including the loss of 65% of national GDP, the generational talent haemorrhage, the total collapse into ungoverned space, the ascension of a drug dealer from Chicago into the presidency, and the creation of a permanent US military base on Nigerian soil for the first time, are all just separate, coincidental events that have nothing to do with each other?
Don't worry, your tears have not even started yet.
You will cry hot tears for help that will never come.
A day like this (Eid Kabir), in 1807, Fulani terrorists under the Command of Ɗan Hodiyo attacked the then Hausa Sultan of Zazzau at Eid ground in Zaria.
The King was Muhammadu Makau whom was put on surveillance and observed not keen of taking arms to Eid ground, hence the cowards picked Eid day to exploit spiritual vulnerability.
This demonic pillage forced the King and his entourage to leave Zazzau for onward movement Southward, before they finally settled around Zuba and founded Suleja town.
This historical review is vital to Hausa consciousness, so that we can connect our past to present, in order for us have a critical evaluation of where rain started beating us.
Without which Hausa nation cannot have a grasp of the questions around Fulani terrorism/banditry as historically conceived and hatched in Hausa land (North West) in 1804.
It's from this launch-pad that Fulani atrocities spread across other parts of the entity called Nigeria today.
Have the killings and raping of our women in the mosques by Fulani terrorists stopped in Hausa land?
Hausa Renaissance like any revolutionary movement is rooted in History and intellectual appreciation of the past events that led to the present circumstances, so that we can join hand with other victims of Fulani political hegemony and violence in dislodging this oppressive structure, through democratic means.
The only way to liberate ourselves and our unborn children to live a life of freedom and liberty.
@_ZainabDabo@LabaranDawa
#HausaZalla
Una go explain tire. I intentionally paused my commentary on these issues. Everyone who is patient enough will eventually come to the realization that the level of tribalism among Fulani supremacists is so condescending that comparing them to the supposed Hausa Zallah would be like comparing an elephant to an ant. Their level of tribalism is irking, to say the least.
Our ancestors, “Habe” whatever you call them we identify with them, we come from them, the architects of the civilization you live upon.
If you so much loathe them, create a superior civilization and live by it, you cannot inherit everything they created and at any chance look down on them.