@emmanuely2020@AfricaFactsZone@CyrilRamaphosa I can't find enough negative adjectives to describe that pathetic zombie-like scoundrel called president. His body language shows he endorses this nonsense!
One People, One Heritage: A Call for Hausa Unity
A Hausa Muslim, a Hausa Christian, and a Hausa follower of traditional religion are all children of the same heritage. Before religious differences, they share a common language, history, culture, ancestry, and identity. They are bound together by the legacy of their forefathers and by a future they must build together.
Religion is a matter of personal faith, deserving of respect and freedom. Ethnicity, however, reflects a people's shared history and cultural roots. Modern genetic science, including techniques such as the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), can study biological ancestry and genetic relationships, but it cannot determine a person's religion. Faith lives in the heart and mind, not in DNA.
For this reason, Hausa people should never allow religious differences or sectarian divisions to destroy the bonds of brotherhood that have existed for centuries. Whether Muslim, Christian, or a follower of traditional beliefs, every Hausa person contributes to the strength, richness, and continuity of Hausa civilization.
History reminds us that great nations rise when their people are united by common purpose. The Hausa people have produced respected scholars, courageous leaders, successful traders, skilled farmers, gifted craftsmen, and renowned intellectuals whose influence has reached far beyond their homeland. This proud heritage belongs to every Hausa person, regardless of religious affiliation.
Our diversity of belief should not become a source of hatred but an opportunity to demonstrate mutual respect, tolerance, and cooperation. Communities flourish when people judge one another by their character, integrity, and service rather than by their religious identity.
The challenges facing Hausa society today—education, economic development, youth empowerment, security, innovation, and good leadership—cannot be solved by division. They require unity, wisdom, and collective effort. Every Hausa son and daughter has a role to play in building a future of peace, prosperity, and progress.
Let us reject hatred, suspicion, and violence. Let us strengthen the ties of family, community, language, and culture. Let us teach our children that they are first and foremost brothers and sisters in humanity and in their shared Hausa heritage, while respecting each person's freedom of religion.
The dignity, greatness, and leadership of the Hausa people will not be restored through conflict but through knowledge, hard work, justice, compassion, and unity. When we stand together with mutual respect, no challenge is too great and no dream is beyond our reach.
One people. One heritage. One future.
No matter our religion, we share one history. No matter our differences, we share one destiny. Let us unite, work together, and build a stronger, more prosperous Hausa nation for generations to come.
@graciouskante The blacks are themselves the intended victims. The whites are making them odious to the rest of Africa so that when a war of partition of the country ensues, those fuuls will have no helper. That's my suspected script. In five years it'll manifest. And the drunks don't even know
@NigeriaNDCHQ The Nigerian judiciary is bedeviled by characterless scoundrels. Should a judge worth the name have even entertained a suit from an amorphous unregistered or unknown body?
VDM:Hausa dragging Nigeria backward, VDM Hausa Man is the largest employer in Nigeria&Africa.VDM 80%of Bandits across Nigeria are from Fulani ethnicity not Hausa,VDM Boko Haram are From Kanuri ethnicity. Hausas never produced a terrorists in their history pls know the differences
@vian337 Look at this one who, three years ago looked like someone rescued from a burnt house. He's freshened up on the back of stolen mandate and corruption and has become more calloused and evil. Terrible creature.
@Stephen15079453@Ofer_binshtok We're working on splitting Nigeria into 13 Regions based on mutual agreement. Watch out for the Citizens for Restructured Nigeria (CRN) by The Restructuring Group conference in August 2026.
The only people that can support Hausas are Southerners&north central we're looking begging crying for support or alliance with any southern party2secured the future of our younger generation👇is our Hausas&nothing we can do due2lack of leadership which hijacked by jungle savages
Those terrorizing us are Fulani those defending people that are terrorizing us in the mosques are Fulani&those seeking amnesty4people terrorizing us are Fulani. So what is wrong with saying that Fulani are terrorists since they are doing2Hausas what their ancestor did to ours?