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Fulfulde poet | Essayist | Climate activist | Nomadic education advocate | Taekwondo black belt | Hiasfest Indigenous Languages Prize 2021. 🍵 #KwaraNorthAgenda

Kaiama, Nigeria Tham gia Mayıs 2020
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Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama·
EXCLUSIVE: Troops Neutralise 24 Terrorists in Kukareta, Record Major Arms Recovery in Borno Foil Attack By: Zagazola Makama Troops of sector 2 Operation HADIN KAI have neutralised 24 terrorists while successfully repelling a coordinated attack on Kukareta community in Borno. Sources told Zagazola Makama that the attack, which commenced around midnight and lasted until about 3:00 a.m. on Thursday, was decisively contained following a fierce engagement with the insurgents. The troops were said to have inflicted heavy casualties on the attackers, neutralising no fewer than 24 during the encounter. Items recovered from the terrorists include 18 AK-47 rifles, three General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG), two PKT automatic anti-aircraft guns, three Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) tubes, two mortar tubes, four hand grenades and 18 AK-47 magazines. A large quantity of belted 7.62mm special ammunition used for PKT anti-aircraft weapons was also recovered. The sources disclosed that two soldiers sustained gunshot wounds in action and are currently receiving medical attention. The successful defence of Kukareta was described as a significant operational achievement, further demonstrating the effectiveness and resilience of troops in ongoing counter-insurgency operations across the North-East. @DHQNigeria @HQNigerianArmy
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Almuube@almuube·
"Uthman [dan Fodio] who has come to us in darkness and has removed from us every intense uncertainty. He invited to the religion of Allah and in that did not fear the criticism of the blamer or the one who gossips Many sunnan have you brought to life, many errors snuffed while blazing fiercely like live coals, You rose in a land whose customs had become excessive and which conflicted with the Sunna of the joyous Prophet (SAWS)." Waziri Abdullahi dan Fodio
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Aamadu Ahdijo. Pullo laamɗo gadiiɗo leydi Kameruun, h 1960 haa 1982.
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Office of the Sultan of Sokoto
Office of the Sultan of Sokoto@sultan_ofsokoto·
Leadership is not about power, but about responsibility to uplift the weak and protect the needy.
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Yes, you and your kind will understand it because you are already blinded by vile intent and driven by a mission to relegate and discredit our history, a mission you wish for but will never achieve. You’ll have to live with that frustration because this history you deeply resent, you can never erase it.
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Tijjani Imam@TijjaniImam1·
@Gimbalanke Being your map and extoll your tribe period. But with the exception of agwai like you all indigenous tribes understand the map.
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Office of the Sultan of Sokoto
Office of the Sultan of Sokoto@sultan_ofsokoto·
Leadership in Islam is a trust, and it must be exercised with fairness, honesty, and fear of Allah._ H.E. Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar CFR mni the Sultan of Sokoto
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Zainab Dabo
Zainab Dabo@_ZainabDabo·
First bring back the descendants of Barbushe to kano oh i just realised the ancestors of Muhammad Alwali Slaughtered them to establish the Bagauda dynasty. My bad..
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They descend from Muhammad Alwali, the last indigenous Hausa ruler of Kano, who was killed by Fulani forces during Ramadan in Burum-Burum with the support of Usman dan Fodio. They are now in exile in Niger and ought to return to their homeland.

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Giɗo Leňol Ngol l'Officiel
Ceerno Jalaaluddiine Bah. Daakaa jam e cellal 🙏🏻❤️
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Mobbo Bari@Gimbalanke·
Lā'ilāha illallāhu Muhammadu rasūlullāhi
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Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama·
Several terrorists killed as Air Force destroys enclave in Sambisa Forest air strike By: Zagazola Makama The Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai have eliminated several terrorists following a precision air interdiction mission conducted on a known terrorist enclave at Yuwe in the Sambisa Forest general area. Military sources said the operation was carried out on April 19 at about 5:45 p.m. by the Phantom Formation in collaboration with the Grey Raptor platform in support of battlefield air interdiction operations. The mission, was launched following credible intelligence and confirmatory intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) that revealed active terrorist presence and fortified structures, including suspected bunkers within the area. Upon arrival over the target location in the Sambisa Forest axis of Sambisa Forest, the air crew identified designated targets and engaged them with precision munitions. Security sources said the strike successfully destroyed multiple terrorist logistics structures, including shelters and operational hideouts, while several terrorists were killed in the attack. The operation is part of sustained air and ground offensives aimed at degrading terrorist capabilities, disrupting their supply chains, and denying them freedom of movement within the theatre of operations. Military high command reiterated that ongoing joint operations are designed to maintain pressure on terrorist elements and ensure the gradual restoration of stability across affected areas. They further assured that intelligence-led air strikes will continue in coordination with ground forces to dismantle remaining terrorist networks and enclaves.
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Office of the Sultan of Sokoto
Office of the Sultan of Sokoto@sultan_ofsokoto·
A message to counter propaganda, so people know their leaders are addressing the issue.
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Mobbo Bari@Gimbalanke·
Saidou Nourou Tall was born in Nioro du Sahel (present-day Mali) in the year 1890 and died in 1980. He is a well-known figure in the Tijaniyya circle in West Africa. He comes from the Tall family, a name that carries weight in Islamic history in the region. He was the grandson of Omar Saidou Tall, the famous 19th-century jihad leader and founder of the Toucouleur Empire. He is known for his role in guiding people in matters of faith and daily life. Through sermons and public gatherings, he speaks on discipline, morality, and the importance of living in peace with others. His message often centers on unity and the need for strong moral values in society. Beyond religious teachings, he is also seen as a voice of calm in times of tension, encouraging people to stay grounded in their beliefs and avoid actions that could divide communities. His influence continues to be felt among followers who look up to him for direction and guidance.
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Almuube@almuube·
'Aminu Kano (1920-1983) is Gyanawa (Fulani) on his father's side and Bornu Fulani-Beriberi (Kanuri) on his mother's side. During the time of Emir Suleiman (1806-1819), Mamman Zara had come from Kukawa (in Bornu) to become a palace mallam. He was later imam of Kano. From Mamman Zara descended a line of learned people, including Aminu's mother. On the Gyanawa side, Abdulaziz had been a teacher and an associate of Usman dan Fodio (1754-1817). His descendants included a number of alkalis and mallams (see Figure 13). Aminu's grandfather, Hassan, was a mallam in Yakasai ward, specializing in hadith and tafsir. He was also a wealthy merchant. Members of the Gyanawa clan, as mentioned earlier, have had a special place in Kano as specialists in Islamic law. In the twentieth century, three of the five walis (Suleiman who died in 1943 and was grandfather to General Murtala Muhammad; Bashiru, and Abubakar) have been Gyanawa, as have several mallams involved in advising emirs (for example Muhammad Dan Amu) and several high-level alkalis (such as Abubakar Bashir Wali [1931-2019], chief justice of the Shari'a Court of Appeal, Kano State; and Umar Bashiru, inspector of courts, Kano State), as well as some successful businessmen (such as Inuwa Wada [1917-2015]). Although the family home was in Sudawa ward, Aminu was raised from the age of two in the home of Alkali Ja'afaru of Soron Dinki ward. He remained with Mallam Ja'afaru while attending Shahuci Primary School and Kano Middle School. From Kano he went to Katsina College for one year and then to Kaduna (now Barewa College, Zaria), where he finished his teacher training. At that point he was assigned to teach in the Bauchi Provincial Secondary School under Headmaster Abubakar Tafawa Balewa [1912-1966], later prime minister of Nigeria. In 1946-47 he joined the second group of northern Nigerians to study in England, where he undertook advanced work at the London University Institute of Education [The first group included Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Bello Kano, Yahaya Gusau-1915-2008- and Shettima Ajirai]. While in London he helped found the Northern Teachers' Welfare Association, and on his return home he convened the first meeting of the association in 1948. He was assigned as acting education officer in charge of the Teacher Training College in Maru (Sokoto province). In 1950 he resigned from teaching and helped to found the Northern Elements Progressive Union [NEPU], of which he later became life president. His involvement in the political life of Nigeria since that time is well known. Aminu studied Arabic with his father [Acting chief Alkali Yusufu], with Alkali Ja'afaru, and with Cigari dan Waziri. At Shahuci he studied under Alhaji Mallam Gado da Masu, in middle school under Mahmud na Bajir, and in Kaduna under Bello Kagara. His strength was in the area of Arabic literature and interpretation of the Qur'an (tafsir) (....) The earliest writings of Aminu Kano criticizing the emirate system were the Hausa plays he wrote while at Kaduna College in 1938-39. In Kai, wanene a kasuwar Kano da ba za'ce ka ba [Whoever you are, you will be duped in Kano market] he dramatized the exploitation of the rural peasants who come to the city to buy cloth and are cheated by the urban merchants. In Karya jure take bata 'yaya [Falsehood gives flowers but never fruit] he portrayed the emir's court as a collusion of district heads who extort money' from the peasants and some young colonial officers who come on the scene to connive with the "native rulers." In addition to these two full-length plays, during 1939-41 he wrote about twenty short plays for schools; these ridiculed various local customs and Native Authority practices. He also wrote a pamphlet entitled "Kano under the hammer of native autocracy." He submitted the plays for publication to Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo but they were subsequently "lost." Source: John N. Paden. Religion and Political Culture in Kano, 1973, University of California Press
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IIRC, Murtala Muhammad (1936-1976), Alhaji Inuwa Wada (1917-2015) and Aminu Kano (1920-1983) are all cousins and offshoots of the Gyanawa Fulani. Alkalin Kano Suleiman (d.1943) was the paternal grandfather of Murtala Muhammad

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Murad
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If your aim is to profit from this Hausa–Fulani debate or quietly push a violent agenda that could set us on fire, this isn’t the timeline for you. We only try to educate both sides about their differences so they understand themselves better & work toward improving their lives.
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Troops intercept suspected terrorists’ couriers, recover ammunition in Kogi By: Zagazola Makama Troops of the Nigerian Army have intercepted suspected terrorists’ logistics couriers and recovered a cache of ammunition in Lokoja Local Government Area of Kogi State. Security sources said the operation, conducted on April 20 by troops of 12 Brigade, followed credible intelligence on the movement of suspected logistics elements within the area. Acting on the information, troops mounted a snap checkpoint along the Obajana–Kabba road, where they intercepted a Toyota bus conveying the suspects from Makurdi toward Obajana. The suspects were identified as Mallam Zubairu Abubakar and Adamu Abubakar Abdullahi. A thorough search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 314 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition and three AK-47 rifle magazines concealed behind the driver’s seat. Other items recovered included two mobile phones, a driver’s licence, a National Identification Number slip and an identity card. Sources said the suspects and recovered items had been handed over to military intelligence authorities for further investigation. The development followed sustained operations by troops over the past three months aimed at dismantling terrorists’ logistics networks in the state. In a related operation on March 29, troops intercepted another suspected courier along the Jamata–Owara road in Lokoja, where a motorcycle modified with a concealed compartment for transporting ammunition was discovered. Further investigations led to the arrest of a high-profile suspect, Mathew Elisha, also known as Nasara, who was reportedly on a security watch list. Military authorities said the operations underscored the troops’ commitment to denying terrorists freedom of movement and disrupting their supply chains across the operational environment.
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