@YusufAsunmogejo There is no any innocent Fulani today in Nigeria. It's either he's carrying weapons and killing and kidnapping people or he's justifying banditry. Don't deceive yourself .
I have been hearing a manipulative propaganda from Fulani camp that Northerners should not vote for an Igbo person in Presidential election, citing 1966 military coup that led to Sardauna's murder as a reason.
Sardauna was Fulani, who invited the killing for himself, due to his disparaging utterances against Igbo nation.
If we're to go by Fulani warped logic, no Hausa will vote for Fulani in any election, because it is same Fulani who killed Sarkin Kano Muhammadu Alwali in 1807 and still killed Sarkin Gobir Muhammadu Bawa in 2024.
Fair enough
Just now amidst this night Fulani killed 11 Hausa people in KILIYA village in Dustinma LGA Katsina state may their soul rest in peace may Almighty Allah bring an end to this Fulani atrocities and Oligarchy within Hausaland Nigeria and west Africa as whole indeed Fuani are plague
This person who claims pulaaku prophethood (fulani traditional religion) is raining abuses on Islam, Allah and the Holy prophet but none of the Muslim fulani cleric responded. Imagine if he were Hausa, Yoruba or Igbo!
Tsadar rayuwa ta janyo cewa wasu 'yan Najeriya ba sa iya sayen sabulun wanka ko turaren hammata da ire-irensu don tsaftace jikinsu.
Ga wasu dabarun da za ku iya amfani da su domin tsaftace jikinku musamman a yanzu da ake fuskantar zafin rana.
🎥 - Umar Isa Ladu
Duk malaman nan da suke maguzantar da mu Hausawa wallahi mafi akasarin su iyayen su sunyi wannan yawon tallar nonon, Rufaida yoghurt ɗinsu Free 🤔
Yan kutumar uba Arna
@HAHayatu@abati1990 Atiku has diploma on hygiene from the school of hygiene Kano and a certificate from ABU Zaria. Others have degrees and PhDs. Abati is stating fact. Atiku is the least qualified academically among the major aspirants.
@ana_herleemerh@abdulrazakmuhd4 Mu ba irin ku ba ne, ba ma ƙirƙirar ƙarya da sharri mu jingina ma abokin husama, ko da mu na da ƙarfin yin hakan, dan tunanin yin galaba ta kowace hanya. Mu ba Machieavellians ba ne.
@ana_herleemerh Idan ke Musulma ce kuma kin yarda da Hadisi to tabbas Bukhari ya ruwaito an yi ma Annabi (S.A.W) sihiri, duba nan
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Today, the kungiyar hausawan Nigeria launched another beautiful initiative by reaching out to orphaned and displaced children.
The association provided them with brand new school uniforms and enrolled them in primary school 🥰
They will also be enrolled in Islamiyya schools, In Sha Allah, as part of the organization’s mission.
So far, 8 children have been enrolled, and the association will continue this effort by the grace of Allah.
May Allah continue to elevate and bless this association, grant us peace, and help solve all our problems 🙏
Mu masoya ne kuma mabiyan Annabi Muhammadu (S.A.W), har abada da izinin Allah, amma ba za mu taɓa yarda wani tsinanne ya fake da an zagi Annabi dan ya soki wani ba!
Nigeria’s security crisis is not separate from the economy. It is the same problem.
When farmers cannot reach their fields, food prices rise. When traders cannot move goods, the cost of living rises. When young men cannot find work, criminal networks find recruits. Insecurity fuels poverty. Poverty fuels insecurity. To break the cycle, Nigeria must restore the authority of the state.
I have spent years studying this cycle. These are not new conclusions. They are the basis of everything that follows.
ON DAY ONE, I will take the following actions:
1.Designate specific groups as terrorist organisations. Section 54 of the Terrorism Prevention Act gives the President that power and I will use it. Yan Bindiga, ISWAP-affiliated kidnapping syndicates, and other identifiable criminal networks operating across Nigeria will be formally proscribed. The Nigerian state must stop treating organised mass violence as ordinary crime.
2.Prosecute every bandit, kidnapper, and collaborator under terrorism laws, with accelerated procedures through designated terrorism courts. Terrorism charges carry life imprisonment. The days of light sentences, quiet releases, and cases disappearing into endless judicial backlog are over.
3.Dismantle the financial networks that keep terrorism alive. The EFCC and CBN will be directed from Day One to identify, freeze, and seize the assets of financiers, ransom collectors, arms suppliers, and money launderers. A joint financial intelligence and telecom surveillance task force will track ransom flows, criminal communications, and interstate kidnapping networks using modern technology and real-time intelligence sharing. You cannot aim to kill the foot soldiers while leaving the treasury intact.
4.End federal complicity in ransom payments and negotiated amnesties. Not one naira of federal funds will go to proscribed groups. Where state governments seek federal security cooperation, that cooperation will be conditioned on compliance with this policy. The Federal Government will not legitimise criminal violence by rewarding it with public funds or political concessions.
5.Rebuild the Multi-National Joint Task Force and restore regional security cooperation. The MNJTF was working. It has been allowed to collapse. We will restore coordinated intelligence sharing and joint operations with Chad, Niger, Cameroon, and Benin immediately. Terrorist networks operate across borders. Our response must do the same.
6.Reform intelligence coordination across every relevant agency. Military, police, DSS, immigration, customs, and financial intelligence must stop operating in silos. Nigeria does not only need more force. Nigeria needs better intelligence, better shared, faster acted upon.
7.Strengthen policing capacity nationwide. Better training, modern technology, rapid response systems, and tighter coordination between federal and local security structures. The military cannot permanently police every community in Nigeria. That is not a sustainable security architecture and we will end it.
8.Launch targeted economic recovery programmes in high-risk regions, with deliberate focus on young people vulnerable to recruitment by criminal and extremist networks.
Enforcement alone will not hold. Lasting security requires both the rod and the opportunity.
These are not long-term aspirations or second-term promises. They are immediate actions.
Nigerians have lived with fear for too long. Farmers deserve to farm. Traders deserve to trade. Children deserve to travel safely. Citizens deserve a government that can defend them.
It is time to restore order, restore confidence, and restore the authority of the Nigerian state.