Ibrahim Richifa
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Ibrahim Richifa
@IRichifa
#The story of life is like a wink of an eye #Start from where you are, use what you have, do what you can

@W1L33DAU Lols i don't need to, there many people that identify themselves as that🤷


@Maqitzara You will surely waste your time my brother 😂, forget all these stupid narratives you see online, Hausa and Fulani from Northwest Nigeria are bonded by faith and blood, so our fate are intertwined completely, the connection is too deep for any social media propaganda.

The way Katsina people attach their villages to their names is really nice. I have friends I call Shargalle, Faskari, Bakori, Bindawa etc. Sad I cannot call myself “Kaduna North”.


Literally hausa-fulani are the majority here(kano). For every 10random strangers you find in the street atleast 6-7 are hausa fulani For clarification: hausa fulani means someone that is descendant of both hausa and fulani. So thier agenda was a failing mission to begin with.




Trust the process💔😟


Toh ai in baka san Islam is patriarchal ba, dole sai dai ka je Malamai su maka dalla-dalla



What about the mosque of Alu yaji Ɗan tsamiya? Which is older than that of Rumfa, what about Gobarau in Katsina? Both Older. 😂



Coolest Hausa Names

That's why I'm determined to marry this beautiful Hausa dame. So that we can start the reconciliation in my household. All of you should do the same.


@MA_Ishaaq I am not Hausa. Not genetically.



Do hoteps realize that Egyptians belong to a completely separate language family then West Africans who are our actual ancestors

I’ve written on this before but the Fulani conquest of Hausaland resulted in an unusual outcome. Normally when a tribe/nation conquered another, a couple of things happen or a combination of these things: 1. A dichotomy ensues in which the conquering tribe retain its language, culture and customs at a higher level in the society while the conquered tribe retains such but on a lower level. This is evident throughout Africa with European colonization. 2. The conquered tribe losses its own culture, language and customs and adopts that of the conquering tribe again evident in Africa but also in the Maghreb with Arab conquest. None of these happened with the Fulani conquest of Hausaland. The Fulani language and nomadic way of life is viewed on a lesser level and their culture has been largely diluted in the lands they conquered. Adamawa is probably the only Kingdom that received Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio’s flag and still retain some sort of resemblance to Fulani ways. None of the other 14 or 17 “ardodi” speak or retain Fulani culture today. Take Nupe land for example, the Etsu Nupe looks aesthetically Fulani and he is by blood but everything about him and the other ruling class is Nupe, from language to customs and traditions. It’s a strange outcome, Fulani achieved political hegemony over Hausaland but lost its culture along the way. I can’t think of any other conquest that resulted in a similar outcome.


He proudly mentioned Fulani as his ancestry, such a home coming for him.






