Imo IDP Camp Proposal: Does Fulani Think Ndigbo Can Ever Fall For Similar Tricks And Deception They Used On Hausa? One characteristic or re...
Imo IDP Camp Proposal: Does Fulani Think Ndigbo Can Ever Fall For Similar Tricks And Deception They Used On Hausa?
One characteristic or resultant effect of silliness to all blood thirsty, homeless and boundary violating Fulani sects is arrogance and lack of true self knowledge. They are so conquest-hungry and greedy that they are never able to cease their search. So intoxicated with crave for power and dominance that they never remember that they too also bleed. However, in this age, we will be kind to remind Fulani and all their loyal slaves in Ala-Igbo that a nation of brave and indomitable spirited men and women have emerged in Africa. Biafrans are a people that will tame every excesses of the Fulani in Biafraland and in all Africa, eventually. This is why it is stupidity at its highest order to think that the Biafran people can be conquered by some nomadic elements through some tricks and buy-over strategies.
At same time, we cannot massage or omit the glaring fact that inspite of how mighty Fulani claims, they never are able to gather the courage of facing any tribe they intended conquering, on a face to face challenge in a battle. They rather come feeble and beggarly, then eventually turn into criminality and terrorism. They are a good example of a people that bite fingers that fed them. Infact, that's how they thrive. But in Biafra lies the end of their fraud. Such dumb trick can not work on Biafrans.
Fulani, a people history describes as being of obscure origin mostly made their way from Futa Toro, up Senegal into Hausa land through Niger. They are never indigenous to the geographical area called Nigeria today. When they arrived, the indigenous Hausa kingdoms (part of current northern Nigeria) were intact and self-governing. Unfortunately, Hausa people succumbed to Fulani conquest, which came with the instrumentality of religion, inter-marriage and language. Because of these things they share in common, Fulani tricked their way into the rule of Hausa land, compromised the indigenous Hausa leadership structure and methodically positioned Fulani rule over Hausa. Currently, places like Daura, Zamfara, Kano, Katsina, Zazzau, and Sokoto are fully controlled by Fulani.
So, because this trick worked on Hausa, Fulani proceeded with it into Yoruba land, infiltrated and compromised Ilorin, and currently thriving well in the Yoruba space via religion. They could have even fully overrun Yoruba, if not for the strong Yoruba traditional sect. Infact, Fulani is even using some Hausa people who have lost every knowledge of their true identity for these terrible agendas.
Before the coming of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), Fulani confused everyone with the name Hausa-Fulani. Deceiving many including most Hausa into thinking that Hausa is same with Fulani. A deceptive strategy for keeping high number on their side for several ugly reasons. Through this, they have used and still using many Hausa to fight Fulani battles. Very shameful! Hopefully, this time, indigenous Hausa people will come to their full senses and act accordingly.
But obviously, because Ndigbo (Biafrans) share nothing in common with Fulani, absolute infiltration of the Biafran region has been difficult. So Fulani have only resorted to enslaving the conscience of some greedy Igbo Biafran politicians with huge political offers and more, considering that Britain at Nigeria's flag Independence handed the rule of Nigeria to them. Therefore, using these enslaved politicians as a stepping stone, Fulani have attempted overrunning Ala-Igbo through several tricks, ranging from: Fulani camps from whence they perpetrated several crimes like rapes, murders, destruction of Biafran farms, etcetera. Also cattle ranching, and lately, IDP Camp proposal in Imo State. All aimed at a systematic extermination of Ndigbo.
They know that for Fulani to share relationship with an average Onye-Igbo is as difficult as oil mixing with water. So they wish to conquer by murder, crimes, etc. After all, those in authority in Ala-Igbo who could speak out, have had all their consciences engulfed already and caged by their Fulani masters.
But, what Fulani should know is that the size of their gluttonous quest is over-measuring with their capacity. The quest to conquer Biafra is a day dream. Fulani should accept early that Biafra is not Hausa or Yoruba. And this is with all due respect, but the above mentioned are left with the choice of remaining Fulani slaves or rising to take back their lands. Biafrans, especially those of this generation have no regards, neither are controlled by sold out political stooges. The people of Biafra have taken up their own destinies into their hands and will do whatsoever is to their utmost interest as a people, not the interest of some politician somewhere. And, Fulani conquest and Islamization agenda is set to be resisted to the letter.
This is why the plan to import terrorists into Imo State in the name of refugees from the north has failed. Like many have argued, the Biafran space which Buhari had described as a dot in a circle, can never be preferred for such IDP Camp than the North which own much wider landscape. But more so, we are not ignorant of their core agenda.
And though the likes of Frank Ibeziem (former senator of Okigwe Zone) and Declan Emelumba (Imo commissioner of information) who are amongst the Fulani stooges in Ala-Igbo have come out to deny the plot to use Imo space for Northern refugee camp, they must understand that Ndigbo are not succumbing to any deception or trick. The people neither wait for any politician to speak for them anymore, not depend on any politician for explanation on the happenings in the land. So, Mr. Frank and Declan should reserve their explanation and defense of their Fulani masters.
The Indigenous People of Biafra have taken charge of their land. Let Fulani rethink now if they were thinking that Ndigbo would at any point succumb to their deceit and tricks.
Family Writers Press International
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