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@Aliyu_MD_Magaji @MiddlebeltG The only civilization u brought was begging, almajiri🤣🤣
U brought dirtyness too, see your areas they're only gutter filled
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@MiddlebeltG Northerners brought you civilisation.
You had nothing before.
No clothes
No culture
No respect
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@BALANAFIU4 @MiddlebeltG My family are Muslims and want nothing to do with u almajiris
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@MiddlebeltG Let me remind that bastards AKA middle bastards!! The region your so desperately trying to claim is still muslims majority region! Make your cry harder!
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@Zaksnasir @MiddlebeltG Stop forcing yourselves on us, focus on your poor states
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@MiddlebeltG Equally stop using hausa a medium to communicate amongst yourselves.. total distinction
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If you get mind, play the entire video, there is no where in the video where it was said that he supplied weapons to "bandits"
It only speaks of a 8 person group transporting locally made weapons
Besides do bandits use local weapons or,sophisticated foriegn ones
Osas@osazenoo
Rev Father was arrested in Jos supplying arms and ammunition to the bandits. Is this Muslims k!lling Christians too?
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Stop unity begging
We are not North with bandits like u, we are Middle Belt
Why is an Arewa bandit called @Abdul_Ahmad_ concerned with what we speak
80% of us speak English so rest
U have boko haram &bandits beatin your mothers and kidnapping your brothers but see your problem

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JUST IN: Black Easter In Benue.
At Least 17 Killed As Ful@ni Terror!sts Storm Mbalom Community In Gwer East, Burn Homes And Leave Families Displaced. Many Still Missing As Search Efforts Continue
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What have u said about the actual terrorism of the Hausa and Fulani people against communities there
Using us for political content against Tinubu when it's your own same people doing the killing
If u had words for the fulani terrorists themselves in addition, we would believe
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters
WATCH: ‘You Have No Light Here, I Fly Out In 10 Minutes’: Northern Islamic Cleric Condemns Tinubu Over Brief Condolence Visit To Plateau
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Niger State students stranded in Plateau State after crisis
Niger State students who are schooling in UNIJOS are still stranded in Jos since the Jos crisis,
While other states like Benue, Delta, and Bauchi have already evacuated their students from UNIJOS.
@HonBago

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Concerning the breakdown of law on Wednesday with the relaxation of curfew, the police apprehended a fake soldier.
According to the police in their report, his name is Yakubu Abdullahi, 26 years old who was wearing a Military uniform with an extra shirt and a forged Nigerian Military School Identity Card.
He was arrested along 6 other people in possession of locally made weapons. The suspects are currently under investigation at the State CID and according to the police, will be charged to Court soon.



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The president of Nigeria is more powerful than the president of the US
@francutoo says that Nigeria's president has unmatched control over the country’s political and security structures, enabling him to address the nation's issues if he chooses to do so.
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The British built Jos from Anaguta, Afizere and Berom land
I keep saying we are lucky in the Middle Belt that these land grabbers are illiterates or we would have suffered!
British split Jos into two: Jos Township and Jos Native town but left a section of the bulk of native lands
Township was for Europeans & other skilled migrants, while Jos native town was for migrants like Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa etc
The third part remained reserved for the indigenes who were majority
What is strange in this dynamic is that despite Igbos, Yorubas, the Hausa and Fulani coming around the same time and staying in those residential areas created by the British,
only the Hausa and Fulani want to use it as a medium to claim ownership of the lands of the indigenes
None of the others are attempting to do such
What the British did was to ask the Emir of Bauchi to appoint a Chief Laborer for the Hausa and Fulani labor camp
However those settlers eventually tried to elevate a Chief Laborer to have authority beyond the mining camps and to include the indigenes - the British rejected this
This is evidenced in 1921, these settlers asked to be placed to rule over the natives in the 1921 Provincial Report and even the British rejected it
It shows that they have always been land grabbers. Their descendants are only doing what their ancestors had always tried but failed to do
What they won’t tell you is that, the Bulk of the Hausa and Fulani settlers came in the 80s - in a second wave,
after the establishment of the University of Jos and settled on University of Jos land illegally,
(which is why their primarily settlements are littered around the University of Jos environment
Despite them clearly knowing this, many of them claim to be part of the original 2000 initial laborers who came from Bauchi, Kano etc to work as laborers to the British (everyone is now a laborer - because they want to grab lands)
The Plateau people have been peaceful and have always handled their expansionism peacefully
In 1987, the tensions grew sharper in 1987, when Alhaji Saleh Hassan, a well-known Hausa politician, openly called on Hausa and Fulani youth (who call themselves Jasawa) to “recover” the Jos chieftaincy as their rightful inheritance.
That debate of wanting to rule the natives was reignited
In 1991, the settlers wrote Ibrahim Babangida (a self professed Hausa man whose father migrated from Sokoto in his recent biography) to create a local government specifically for them
Ibrahim Babangida created Jos North Local Government Area, drawing boundaries that favored Hausa settlements.
For the indigenous groups, this looked like a deliberate attempt to hand the political heart of Jos to the settlers.
Matters escalated in April 1994, when the military administrator of Plateau State Col Muhammed Mana imposed Alhaji Aminu Mato a Hausa, as caretaker chairman of Jos North. Indigenous groups protested, and the appointment was suspended, but soon after, Jasawa youths launched riots
The Jasawa were hurt and decided to take the law into their own hands a few days later as they went on a rampage, killing, maiming, burning, looting, and causing unquantified havoc.
From that moment, Jos North became the flashpoint of recurring violence.
The cycle of conflict did not stop. In 1996, violence flared again near Jos Central Mosque after the killing of Azi Chai, a young Afizere man, during an election dispute by Hausa settlers.
The next big riot followed in 1998 when Mukhtar Muhammad, another politician, identified as Hausa but admitted to be Kanuri at the commission of inquiry, was imposed again as chairman of Jos North but forced to step down after allegations of falsified credentials.
Yet in August 2001, he resurfaced again as Poverty Eradication Coordinator, a highly sensitive and lucrative post.
To indigenes, this was a provocative imposition; but to the Hausa community, it was a triumph.




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