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Where Are The Real Hausa Governors (1124 Views)
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Lilimax(f): 6:30am On Apr 08 |
Copied NORTHERN GOVERNOR AND THEIR ETHNICITY: HERE IS THE ARRANGEMENT: 1. Adamawa State – Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri (MARGHI) 2. Bauchi State – Bala Mohammed (FULANI) 3. Benue State – Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia (TIV) 4. Borno State – Engr. Prof. Babagana Zulum (KANURI) 5. Gombe State – Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya (FULANI) 6. Jigawa State – Umar Namadi (FULANI) 7. Kaduna State – Uba Sani (FULANI) 8. Kano State – Abba Kabir Yusuf (FULANI) 9. Katsina State – Dikko Umaru Radda (FULANI) 10. Kebbi State – Nasir Idris (FULANI) 11. Kogi State – Usman Ododo (EBIRA) 12. Kwara State – AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq (FULANI) 13. Nasarawa State – Abdullahi Sule (FULANI) 14. Niger State – Mohammed Umar Bago (NUPE) 15. Plateau State – Caleb Mutfwang (MWANGHAVUL) 16. Sokoto State – Ahmed Aliyu (FULANI) 17. Taraba State – Arch. Agbu Kefas (JUKUN) 18. Yobe State – Mai Mala Buni (KANURI) 19. Zamfara State – Dauda Lawal (FULANI) HERE IS THE ANALYSIS: Northern Nigeria has 19 states and 19 governors. Out of these, 10 governors are Fulanis, while the remaining 9 governors represent over 300 other ethnic groups in the region. Now, consider this: The Hausa ethnic group, with a population of over 66 million according to World Atlas—that’s over 55% of the entire Northern population—has no single governor. All their states are ruled by Fulanis, who have a population of just 13 million, barely 11% of the Northern population. Nigeria is composed of three major ethnic groups: Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo with Hausas having the largest population. Yoruba have 6 governors, Igbo have 5 governors, But Hausas have not even one—because the Fulanis have politically and strategically enclaved them. With this arrangement, why won't the Fulani bandits k!ll, maim and rape Hausa and other tribes peacefully and wantonly with utmost impunity? The Hausas accepted the Fulanis peacefully, embracing them due to shared religious beliefs. But eventually, their traditional rulers were eliminated, and a Fulani oligarchy was installed. Today, the political leadership of the Hausas is no longer theirs. Are simply reduced to beggars and gate keepers. They are robbed of even education. Hausas have become tools in the hands of Fulanis during elections. They are mere shadows in their own land, despite their numbers. Currently they are going through unimaginable hardship, and those of us who understand the Hausa language know the kind of lamentations that are voicing daily. It's so funny that even Kanuri people are wiser than them. They never allow Fulanis to conquer Borno and Yobe State. That's why they can still raise their head up in their own land. This conquest is not coincidence—it is an agenda. They have already succeeded in Kwara and Nasarawa States—both in the Middle Belt—and are tactically spreading their tentacles to other States in our religion and extending down to the south. This agenda has been in motion for over 200 years. Just recently, it was funny that Benue traditional leaders, instead of acting decisively, were holding peace meetings with the same people everyone knows will never honor such peace. You cannot negotiate peace with someone who is intentional about hurting you. You cannot negotiate with terrorists. Once they settle in your community, their next move is to seize your traditional and political leadership, and eventually, they will seek to erase your identity and history. I was stunned when I saw a Fulani man contesting for the House of Representatives for Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency. Imagine that. When I raised concerns, an Eggon friend replied, “His mother is Eggon.” What a level of blindness! That is exactly how the agenda works—they come to graze, settle, infiltrate, blend, and then rob you of your land and leadership. Benue State must wake up—before it’s too late. If you are in doubt about my research do it yourself and the outcome e go shock you. Copied 7 Likes |
helinues: 6:32am On Apr 08 |
If the Hausa's are not crying foul, nobody should cry on their behalf
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orisa37: 6:37am On Apr 08 |
TINUBU IS NOW IN CHARGE OF TRAINING EVERYONE IN NIGERIA.
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hisgrace090: 6:50am On Apr 08 |
They love themselves.
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Curious345: 7:08am On Apr 08 |
Do more
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whnowz: 7:14am On Apr 08 |
There is no Hausa governor presently in Nigeria. Fulani has already dominated hausa in their own game. They also more wise than hausas
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HenryWilliams(m): 7:19am On Apr 08 |
helinues: We must cry on their behalf. Let's kill the fox before blaming the hen. Hausawa is native to Nigeria and thus one of us. The Fulani are an invasive species that must he routed and destroyed completely. The Hausawa collective stupidity in embracing the fulani has cost this nation dearly. We can't simply allow the virus continue to infect the country . Hausawa must act NOW. They've been asleep for too long, now they've allowed killers and murderers enter Nigeria. They are fully responsible for this and must play a key role in chasing the wolves back to Futa Jallon. Now they've encircled the whole Hausaland.. Now they're encroaching into Middle Belt to completely enslave them like they did Hausawa over 100 years ago. Hausawa must stand alongside indigenous Nigerians to flush out these parasites else when push comes to shove..the rest of us will deal with the Fulani decisively and the Hausawa will pay the same price. The South is losing patience fast.. HAUSAWA..ACT NOW. 10 Likes 1 Share |
immaculatesense(m): 7:19am On Apr 08 |
Who told you Abdurahman Abdulrasak of Kwara is Fulani? Lol...you people don't even make research. How sure are we that others ethnic groups are even correct? Kwara state governor is the son of the first lawyer in Northern Nigeria, Abdulganiyu FOLORUNSHO AbdulRazaq who is a Yoruba man from Ilorin West and was born in Onisha. Please, do well to do your research. Thanks. 5 Likes 1 Share |
helinues: 7:20am On Apr 08 |
HenryWilliams: The bereaved crier, well done oo 1 Like |
owobokiri(m): 7:20am On Apr 08 |
If you have worked in offices in the north, where as always the fulani heads almost all departments, and you see how grown Hausa people will basically grovel and bow down before these fulani heads of departments, you will start to worry what's actually wrong with the Hausas. The fulanis filled with arrogance don't even stop to show much courtesies to their Hausa colleagues, and somehow this has been normalised.. I have seen a local Sarki nearly stab a Hausa man in the eyes with his sharp walking stick for not bowing fully as he visited an office the man worked in. Op forgot to mention that the menace is not restricted only to the governors. It is the same with the local governments. Almost all the local governments are led by the fulanis. The Hausas need to sit down and think about their lives.. 9 Likes |
Raheeqilmaktoom: 8:04am On Apr 08 |
Eyya, thanks but no thanks. We, the Hausa people are not worried about lack of a Governor. Worry not over us on this. Next. 1 Like |
Raheeqilmaktoom: 8:05am On Apr 08 |
HenryWilliams: Save your tears and cries, they are well misplaced. We like the arrangement as is. Next. 1 Like |
WizardOfNG: 8:07am On Apr 08 |
HenryWilliams: Mind your business. You busybody people are better off fighting for greater regional autonomy instead of trying to instigate chaos and division you want to profit from as you have always historically done. If fully focused on thriving safely, securely and progressively in your own region, then you must be entirely consumed with the idea of evolving your own region independently and as you wish so you are in full and organised control over critical and existential consideration like security of lives and property. Terrorist nation live next to peaceful nations with no consequences because the peaceful nation has the freedom and resources to protect itself optimally. That is what Nigerians should be thinking about and not some redundant exercise in futility revolving around 'gingering' the more populous Hausas to subjugate the Fulanis, seen as problematic, on behalf of Nigeria. Now, as an example, why come out with this bullcrap when a more fruitful endeavour, as I have been advocating, would be for all Nigerians to come together, quit playing politics and tribalism, to put pressure on the Presidency to convene an emergency security conference whose submitted solutions must be adopted by every corner of Nigeria? Solution that, for example, can (1) insist open grazing conclusivly banned and a jailable crime if ever witnessed. (2) Create an immediately feasible template for regional policing (State policing cannot work because of funding challlenges) to allow all regions, that now also have development commissions, to craft unique security and crime-fighting solutions for their own challenges. (3) Harmonisation and exhaustive public announcement of the position of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on gun laws. I.e who can own guns and the specific type of guns, after procurement of a gun permit license, that can be owned by Nigerias followed by by exclusively clear instructions about guns that cannot be owned by any Nigeria, AK47 assault rifle for example, let alone displayed in public. After this public and constant radio announcement must be made in all ethnic tongue to inform all Nigerians, so ignorance cannot be an excuse, of what is illegal and the stiff and immediate punishment that will be meted out to offenders from that point on. (4)Strict compliance to the demand that all Nigerian must carry a verifiable ID always and especially when outside their State and region of normal habitation. Freedom of movement within a nation should not include freedom from authorised scrutiny to prevent rampant and heinous crime like Kidnapping, banditry, terrorism etal. Et,, etc, etc. Point is that there are plenty of solutions not exhausted before we begin suggesting the idea that Hausas must check Fulani violence and menace for us when we have an FG who must do that without fear or favour. All.this I say as a ionate and committed Tinubu fan. Albeit one who values societal progress above dogmatic or unthinkingly loyal worship of any leader or fallible human being. 1 Like |
Beremx(f): 8:41am On Apr 08 |
Saw something similar on Twitter. Well it has been debunked that all the Fulani governors are not Fulani. Most of them are actually Hausa and some minority ethnic groups
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Raheeqilmaktoom: 5:50am On Apr 09 |
Beremx: They ate Fulani, how does it concern you? You don't care about Hausa, or Kanuri or Fulani. Your aim is to 'divide and rule' - it won't happen. Hausa, Fulani, Tiv or Waja is non of your business. Face your dot nation. 2 Likes |
Emperordynasty: 6:28am On Apr 09 |
Raheeqilmaktoom:Shame wear agaba with your name,are okay with being the beggers of the entire Nigeria? Despite having the most population and the most lands? What did you try do to offend God that this sort of fate had to befall your People |
Emperordynasty: 6:28am On Apr 09 |
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RichBoy247: 6:36am On Apr 09 |
E no concern me
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Sheuns(m): 7:02am On Apr 09 |
The same way Yorubas from Oyo, Iragbiji, Ekiti came to takeover Lagos from Aworis and Eguns the indigenous owners.
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descarado: 6:40pm On Apr 09 |
Hausa people should have themselves to blame. During colonialisation and when the colonial masters were about to leave, the asked every tribe to bring their best sons for education. Hausa refused. Brought no one. Their qouta was filled by fulani. The colonial master handed over power of various establishments in the north to them as they were the only ones willing to be educated. Magistrate court,post office, name them were all filled with fulani people. And those people inturn trai Ed their children while hausa people were busy farming. Federal appointments were naturally giving to them to represent the hausas. They also trained their kits and kins to take over. By the time hausa people woke up from sleep, fulani has taken over everything from them. They will perpetually remain at their mercy. |
Raheeqilmaktoom: 8:48am On Apr 18 |
Emperordynasty: Just as some are begging, others are having babies and selling them, mass producing fake drugs and drinks, sending thousands to early graves. Others are into killing humans for their skulls, perpetrating fraud and crimes at international level. So worry about what afflicts you. Overlooking the log your eyes to spot a speck in someone else's. |
Raheeqilmaktoom: 8:49am On Apr 18 |
descarado: Eyya, cry more. Hausa people say 'take your fake concerns and worries somewhere else'. Ndi ala. |
flokii: 9:00am On Apr 18 |
It's the exact same thing Igbos wanted to do with Yorubas but failed . they want a situation where Igbos will be the Governors in at least 4 out of 6 Yoruba States but God no gree for them. Yoruba no be Hausa. Yoruba ronu.. We must take caution in Nigeria and learn to set boundaries so the Hausa fate won't befall the great Yoruba race. |
ChybuzzDD(m): 10:45am On Apr 18 |
flokii: That's the rubbish your hate-filled and cunning fathers told you |
ResidentSnitch(f): 11:41am On Apr 18 |
flokii: I knew someone who lacks sense would definitely bring Igbos into this. Pathetically, it's you erù. |