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Sanusi Sule 苏卢斯 🇳🇬🀄

@Simply_Sanusi

Ph.D. Candidate • Tech oriented liberal democrat • Minimalist • Almajiri • NorthEasternNigeriaCentric • Strong supporter of the Nigerian Army 🪖

Changsha, PR China 🇨🇳 Katılım Mayıs 2010
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We renovated a primary school in northern Nigeria
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Dan Bello
Dan Bello@BelloGaladanchi·
I renovated a whole primary school in northern Nigeria
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France 77
France 77@Francis_Ekha·
A senior colleague of mine, a Yoruba man who was always acting like an Ustaz, once led the evening prayer in a mosque within a teaching hospital in the North. After the prayer, a Northern Muslim stepped forward and repeated the entire prayer sequence. My colleague came back to my room and lamented bitterly. That was the last time he ever led a prayer before he resigned and left the hospital. The average Northerner sees any Muslim from the South as either fake or adulterated.
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“Northerner Muslims see Yoruba Muslims as third class” - man recounts his experience in a mosque where he went to pray

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@IdrisAOni1 "Stand your ground" law. Any one caught destroying other people's live hood must be shot dead! It's not one sided, the criminals rustling livestock from regular herders must be equally be shot dead.
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
@Simply_Sanusi A shoot on sight will escalate the situation and too many in people will die. The best way to handle it is to ban open grazing and prosecute those who violate the ban effectively. Extrajudicial killing will land us all in trouble.
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
I swear by Allah that I have personally witnessed something like this directly. Even as a passerby, I felt deeply disturbed and saddened for the farmer. The yams were well grown, harvested, and piled in abundance, yet a Fulani herder deliberately guided his cows into the heap and began slicing the yams with his cutlass so the cows could feed from them more easily. In a nation where such acts happen repeatedly, one cannot simply blame the natives who eventually fight back to protect their hard-earned properties and even their lives. Many farmers have been killed on their own farms by criminal Fulani herders and bandits. At least two members of my Jamā‘ah have personally been victims of Fulani attacks. One of my teachers was almost killed by Fulani bandits. I also know a family in Abeokuta whose daughter was abducted from their home, terribly abused, and huge ransom demanded and paid for her release. All my experiences on this issue have been within Ogun State alone. So how exactly are people expected to look away in silence? Those who commit such atrocities are guided neither by humanity nor by faith. The larger Fulani community must openly dissociate itself from these criminals, expose them, hand them over to law enforcement agencies, and never allow them safe haven within their communities. If this is not done, they unfortunately place themselves at risk of dangerous generalizations that threaten peaceful coexistence for everyone. Godless criminals are unfit to live peacefully among decent human beings and cannot be allowed to continue using our forests as operational bases for terror, kidnapping, murder, and destruction. Government at all levels must end this madness before another Jos-like crisis is created in the Southwest. We must be careful, however, not to allow legitimate anger to become hatred against an entire ethnic group. Justice must remain targeted at criminals and their collaborators alone. Innocent people must never be punished for crimes they did not commit. The path forward is justice, security, accountability, and peaceful coexistence under the rule of law.
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Trending video shows Fulani herdsmen feeding their cows with someone’s farm crops.

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Prof Kamar Adeleke
Prof Kamar Adeleke@Profkadeleke·
WHY I CAME BACK HOME After almost 30 years in the United States working as an Interventional Cardiologist, people still ask me why I returned to Nigeria. Every day at Tristate Hospital, Lekki, I am reminded that my return to Nigeria was not just a career decision. 1/8
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Peter Obi emerges NDC’s sole presidential aspirant for 2027 elections
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HRH banke oniru
HRH banke oniru@HRH_bankeoniru·
AK-47 is N560,000. A Pack of 1,000 bullets is N150,000. Gun licence at Eleweeran is N55,000. Self Defense Is Cheaper Than Ransom.
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Dasi
Dasi@mothadasi·
@AnthonyGSupreme Yes turn your bloodline white to help our birth rates
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Sanusi Sule 苏卢斯 🇳🇬🀄
Goat 🐐 hopper feeling funky!
۞@BenYaaseen

@Sirwilliam___7 On a serious note, why can’t nigs ever stick to their own race? It shows that deep down they despise the way they themselves and their people look. No one race mixes like the nigs do.

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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
Off to Germany for the weekend
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
I checked the prices of this Kia Rio from different dealers and all I see is prices around 10 - 12 Million Naira. I will import this super clean Holland used Kia Rio direct duty cleared & delivered for around 7 Million Naira. Next is Kia Picanto 👍🏽
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Trump says US has killed ISIS commander in Nigeria
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