You claim (in your article entitled "Nigeria: Use Restraint in Curbing Jos Violence" and on various international TV channels today) that discriminating policies against the so-called non-indigenes are responsible for the violence in Jos. You're wrong. [“Non-indigenes are openly denied the right to compete for government jobs and academic scholarships. In Jos, members of the largely Muslim Hausa ethnic group are classified as non-indigenes though many have resided there for several generations,”- Nigeria: Use Restraint in Curbing Jos Violence]
In fact, the opportunities the Hausa-Fulani community enjoys in Jos is not enjoyed by non-indigenous communities in Hausa-Fulani-dominated states like Kano, Bauchi or Katsina.
For example, the member representing the constituency to which Jos belongs in the Federal House of Representatives is a member of the Hausa-Fulani community. And Hausa-Fulani officials have headed the contentious Jos Local Government Council several times in the past. There is no specific discriminatory policy of the Plateau State government, which can be said to impinge on the civic rights of the Hausa-Fulani people alone.
These discriminatory practices which are all over Nigeria are not the reasons for these riots. Otherwise, it would not only be the Hausa-Fulani that will be fighting. After all, there are other communities such as those of the Yorubas, Igbos and Uhrobos which have existed in Jos since colonial time. In fact, these communities have at all times accused the Hausa-Fulani of being the aggressor.
You must notice that through the violence, the Hausa-Fulani youths and hired killers attack not only the so-called indigenes but also other non-indigenes from other parts of the country irrespective of their religious belief. For example, many Yorubas from Southwest Nigeria, both Christians and Muslims, have been killed in Jos during these premeditated riots. This writer is a Yoruba.
In fact, it could be said that discriminatory policy against non-indigenes is more widely practiced all over the Muslim Northern states where the Hausa-Fulani immigrants in Jos hail from. And the non-indigenes in these states do not riot or go on killing spree..
In fact, in these states, non-indigenes are made to pay school fees while the so-called indigenous students are exempted from paying fees. And even non-Muslim indigenes are discriminated against in appointments and school scholarship. A case in point is Bauchi State.
What the Hausa-Fulani leaders are fighting for in Jos is the right to appoint a Traditional Islamic Ruler, an Emir, in Jos and use that platform to gain an upper hand over the original inhabitants of this city and the state, Plateau State. This is a form of Jihad, through which the Fulani imposed Emirs on many areas of Northern Nigeria in the pre-colonial times.
Please stop spreading misleading information on the Jos conflict.
You also claim that “Nigeria is deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines”; this is not true. I am from a Yoruba Christian-Muslim family. If you go to Lagos, Muslims and Christians get along. In fact, among the Yorubas, you have adherents from both faiths in the same family; like the wife being a Muslim and the husband a Christian or vice versa.
What you have in the North is the manipulation of Islam by the regional elite, a policy that has its roots in the Fulani Jihad and that has been the source of instability in the country since independence.
The reason the crisis in Jos has defied solution is because we have refused to look at its real roots.
Akeem Adebayo
Omonija
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egbesu
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Ada
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aremu
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deshi
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Okpafi
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john Audu
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The Light
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Cabala,M.D
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Sanusi N.
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golwill
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Miss P
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umar aubakar
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Tonyagha
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Bakane
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motion raphaels
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freedom fighter
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Aliyu Jega
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Jats
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Habila
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The Saint
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Muhammad NaIya
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ajapon
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Mohammed3
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aku ebilisi
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tj
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path follower
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tijani Shamsudeen
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Haruna Danung
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Ibrahim A
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Tukdat
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Charles Ekakabor
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Adamu s m
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Ginigaeme
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ulo
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Jal Choji
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Big Ben
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Aunty mimi
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Ishaku
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Rotkan
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For example, the member representing the constituency to which Jos belongs in the Federal House of Representatives is a member of the Hausa-Fulani community. And Hausa-Fulani officials have headed the contentious Jos Local Government Council several times in the past. There is no specific discriminatory policy of the Plateau State government, which can be said to impinge on the civic rights of the Hausa-Fulani people alone.
These discriminatory practices which are all over Nigeria are not the reasons for these riots. Otherwise, it would not only be the Hausa-Fulani that will be fighting. After all, there are other communities such as those of the Yorubas, Igbos and Uhrobos which have existed in Jos since colonial time. In fact, these communities have at all times accused the Hausa-Fulani of being the aggressor.
You must notice that through the violence, the Hausa-Fulani youths and hired killers attack not only the so-called indigenes but also other non-indigenes from other parts of the country irrespective of their religious belief. For example, many Yorubas from Southwest Nigeria, both Christians and Muslims, have been killed in Jos during these premeditated riots. This writer is a Yoruba.
In fact, it could be said that discriminatory policy against non-indigenes is more widely practiced all over the Muslim Northern states where the Hausa-Fulani immigrants in Jos hail from. And the non-indigenes in these states do not riot or go on killing spree..
In fact, in these states, non-indigenes are made to pay school fees while the so-called indigenous students are exempted from paying fees. And even non-Muslim indigenes are discriminated against in appointments and school scholarship. A case in point is Bauchi State.
What the Hausa-Fulani leaders are fighting for in Jos is the right to appoint a Traditional Islamic Ruler, an Emir, in Jos and use that platform to gain an upper hand over the original inhabitants of this city and the state, Plateau State. This is a form of Jihad, through which the Fulani imposed Emirs on many areas of Northern Nigeria in the pre-colonial times.
Please stop spreading misleading information on the Jos conflict.
You also claim that “Nigeria is deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines”; this is not true. I am from a Yoruba Christian-Muslim family. If you go to Lagos, Muslims and Christians get along. In fact, among the Yorubas, you have adherents from both faiths in the same family; like the wife being a Muslim and the husband a Christian or vice versa.
What you have in the North is the manipulation of Islam by the regional elite, a policy that has its roots in the Fulani Jihad and that has been the source of instability in the country since independence.
The reason the crisis in Jos has defied solution is because we have refused to look at its real roots.
Akeem Adebayo
9c Abbey Street Lower,
Dublin 1,
Republic of Ireland
Email: akeem.adebayo@yahoo.co.uk
Comments (42)

Omonija
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... We, outside Jos are confused as to who is killing who in Jos the Fulani/Hausa are claiming the victims so is the Plateau people. from what i observed the Fulani/Hausa in their attitude of being the only rightful owners of Nigeria wants to conquer Jos at all cost but no matter who is wrong and who is right the truth remains that if Nigeria must survive, we must all learn to live and tolerate each other enough of this senseless killing. two wrongs can never make a wright. |
February 09, 2010
egbesu
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... Why are the Hausa/Fulani crying fowl? If they respect the right of non-indigens in their states, why imposing their fake sharia law? Can I an Ijaw man, become a senator in Kano or Sokoto? Can I be allowed to contest for top job in their states? Idiots. But we in the south allowed you to have access to our oil and resources, but now you are tying our hands. You alwyas want to eat where you did not sow. Go to Lagos, PH, Calabar, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Yenagoa,Enugu, Asaba, Akure, Osogbo, Ilorin,Ado,Shagamu Aba, Onitsha, etc, you see these goats everywhere if not as cattle herders,truck pushers, you see them as beggers. They are nuisance while their elites keep looting the country and sinking our nation into the abyss of failed state. |
February 08, 2010
Ada
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... How many educated and talented northerners like doctors and lawyers reside in the east or even in the west? In the east they are practically non existent. So how do they expect to hold sensitive and intellectual positions in these states? I know most Hausas/Fulanis living in the east are cattle herders and beggars and they are not qualified to hold any political positions. And worst of all they won't let their children go to school in the east. But many southerners residing in the north are very talented. Go figure! |
February 05, 2010
aremu
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... Bakane the MYOPIC "Things may change and this Jos incidence will be a refernce point."...this jos incidence is not the reference point...the first recorded killings in jos was in 1945...and it led to kano, kaduna, maiduguri, funtua etc...just shut up and bury your dead like others did...at least now you know others can kill. |
February 04, 2010
deshi
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... How can non indigene hold any posision in Kano or Zamfara etc? Total Impossible!, they've their hidding agenda, lets wait for other surprises. They're lazy or Jihad! |
February 04, 2010
Okpafi
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... @ The Light: It is this type of mindset that make you and your ilk easy prey to these blood thirsty vampires. You take sides with them but on the day of reckoning they don't give a hoot if you are a Yoruba moslem. You have roots in Jos dating back to 1890 my foot. So your so-called fake ancestors did not meet anybody in Jos when they came, weldone Mungo Park. Your nonsense post just reminds me of Aremu Obasanjo, dan Karshe kowai... |
February 01, 2010
john Audu
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... If nigerians wants to solved this problem it has to done once and for all. all discrmination should stop in all states of the federation, plateau shouls not be single out bcos i know if you are not an indigene of kano, sokoto, katsina, bauchi, jigawa and any of the hausa/fulani states you don't have right for anything. pls lets address this problem without singling out plataeu bcos others are waiting to explode too. i have a friend who attended same Uni in one of the northern state with who had to change his name in order to get admission into secondary school in kano regardless of the fact that he was born in kano.if you go to these northern states private schools are the destination for children of people coming from south or christians states unless they have muslim names.political appontments are given when hausa/fulani elites that are ruling these wants to contest presidency of nigeria in other to give false impression that they are tolerant and accommodating of others. |
February 01, 2010
The Light
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... Akeem, i wonder which Jos you are writing about. For your info, i am a yoruba muslim with roots in jos dating back to 1890. The issue in jos is simple, the vast majority of jos is populated by tribes from all over nigeria with muslims in dominance. Land, buildings and all economic means are in the hand of so called non-indigenes.The IBB demarcation of jos north assigned almost all federal and state structures are in jos north. The beroms-angas/yergam-bogom are just using terror tactics to get what they didn't sweat for. My grand parents never bought land from any bloody indigene, they paid land tax to european colonisers to build what still remains my family house in jos. for the record it was even sardauna, a northerner that gave beroms their first taste of traditional leadership, before then it was an alien thing to the beroms. |
January 30, 2010
Cabala,M.D
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... Akeem, God bless and grant you more grace to speak boldly and objetively against falsehood. You have spoken the mind of many Patrotic non moslems that recite in hausa/fulani(MOSLEMS) dominated states and especially the Plateau man. Dan Fadio's Jihad did not conquer plateau through violence, Sardauna of Sokoto- Sir Ahmadu Bello also failed to conquer it through diplomacy and political gymics. Now their descendants are trying it by violence again. our God do not change. It is good for people of the like of Corinne Dufka not to too gullible with what they read on the pages of the print media and what they hear on the electronic media. Make objective and unbias research into every matter before erring your views. Cabala. |
January 29, 2010
Sanusi N.
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... You people should stop complicating things... Jos had 15 emirs from inception, and the first 11 where hausa/fulani. is the same hausa/fulani (God made it so)that handed over the leadership to the beroms... and now they are having their 4th emir. so what are you talking about? |
January 28, 2010
golwill
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... I keep wonderin' why pple i mean d Hausa/fulani 'muslims' wil not accept the fact that they are out for 'Jihad' a religious war in Jos and part of the northern states.Each time they hide under politics and ethnicity like in the case of the last yr crisis and others.But may i know how many political offices and the politicians were destroyed or killed? Why making Churches and christians their target? who are they deceiving? I advise our muslim brothers to end this rubbish as they will b unable to stand the wrath of God because God is not a respecter of anyone.He is a consumming FIRE so be WARE !!!! |
January 28, 2010
Miss P
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... Akeem God will bless you for speaking the truth!. its all part of some plan to Islamize Plateau state. Plateau people a naturally peaceful and will never resort to violence. We have lived with other tribes from Nigeria( urohobo were the first settlers in plateau) and even other countries without any problem so we should ask our selves why is it the Hausa?. its not a Muslim thing, no cos the so called Hausa Muslims attacked even Yoruba/other tribal Muslims. No Yoruba, Ibo or efik living in Plateau has tried to impose their cultural or religious belief on the natives of the state. thus far, we have all live in peace until the Hausa folks started making trouble. our leaders should own up to the truth, this is not the stone age if Dan fodio failed in his attempt to conquer plateau then the 'jihadist' should give it a rest. Like the Australian Prime minister rightly pointed out 'if you don't want to live in peace the you can LEAVE' |
January 28, 2010
umar aubakar
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... jos,in those good old days was known as the home of peace, never did the city witness any crisis (be it political or religious)of this kind, were there no non indigenes or indigenes then why were they living in peace and harmony? i attribute the latest crisis to the level of poverty and bad governance that has bedevilled our nation. |
January 28, 2010
Tonyagha
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... Akeem, I'm totally glad that you made this piece. The 'truth', they say is 'bitter', but the sooner we accept it, the sooner we get over the taste. Even if one has stayed in a place for ever ,imposing ones ideas and beliefs on the indigenous tribe (ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY ARE EXTREMELY ACCOMMODATING), is pure mischief and still absolutely wrong. For heavens sake every Nigerian has a state of origin and is indigenous to his/her State of origin. |
January 27, 2010
Bakane
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... Today it's the Biroms in Plateau killing the Hausa/Fulani called settlers.We should be careful in this country.This thing portends a serious danger for Nigeria.Coincidentally the hausa ?fulanis being killed today are muslims.These people have been living in Jos for decades now.Tomorrow if we hail hail these killings because the cleansing is against the hated muslims.Things may change and this Jos incidence will be a refernce point. God forbid bad thing,one day Gwari's can wake up and say, every body should leave their father's land, or OPC will instruct all non Yorubas to leave the south west.These are some of the things we should be guarding against.We should not just jubilate because the Muslim Hausa fulani are being massacred in Jos.If we upheld it,elsewhere some others will woke up one day and emulate what the Biroms are doing now.We shouldnt be myopic in our reasoning. |
January 27, 2010
motion raphaels
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... Let me first say akeem well done.for all those hausa -fulani muslims talking,this crisis in jos was minimal those days because it was military regieme,and the predominant hausa-muslim goct will just appoint thier person in post and that will be all.but thank God for democracy,that numbres count,the hausa fulani muslims in jos are angered because when election holds the more in number indigienes vote and win. also these hausa fulani muslims in plateau state kill the yoruba and other tribe muslims in plateau during the crisis because they call them infidels,so the hausa muslims should not now use it as an excuse to to justify thereselves bcos they killed there brothers as a jihad. |
January 27, 2010
freedom fighter
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... well, it is high time we stop playing game in the name of political correctness, the real cause of this problem lying with the uncivilsed attitude of the northners to the rest of the country, whether we agreed or not, Biafran leasder major ojukwu knew the northners more than greedy and over ambitious Awolowo, it was the crude attitude of the hausa that ignite 1967 war and recent clash in Jos |
January 27, 2010
Aliyu Jega
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... You are as guilty as the hausa/fulani whom you are accusing. A a hausa/fulani man can not seek an elective position in any part of the south west, south south or south east too. I think it is generaly a nigerian problem that we the yought of this contry should stand up against, instead of condeming the hausa/fulani & islam as it is. The writer also, has no knowledge of the couse of this crises as i can see, is enjoying his stay in dublin, probably taking hot cofee while he writes from immagination. |
January 26, 2010
Jats
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... It is unfortunate that the poor man on the street is the one that gets killed and his property distroyed... while the sponsors go unhurt!!....it is on record that in the last quarter of 2009, the immigration service raised an alarm about the influx of foreign Nationals from Chad, Niger etc into plateau...no one cared...from the grape vine....the strike was sheduled for Decmber 25......have u stopped to ask yourself y the leader of the bokko haram was hurriedly executed???.... there are people behind the instability both christians and moslems....if we cannt get these people....peace will continue to be a tall dream on the plateau!! |
January 25, 2010
Habila
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... In the current dispension where people are wiser and looking for better ways of coexisting, the huasa/fulani are still bent on finishing the initial plan of making Jos one of their various islamic outposts accross nigeria, THEY HAVE FAILED!The Plateau people are very peaceful, accomodating and wouldnt even react when provoked, but the hausa/fulani are taking it too far, for heaven's sake this crisis is purely an islamic agenda, i wonder why the govt. is always shying away from the crux of it. There is no how a xtian will go into a mosque and kill, but the xtian becomes a dead man to any slight provocation, the most disturbing fact about this xtreme islamic view is that they see killing as a religious obligation and when they re killed in the act, they become some so called mattyrs. |
January 25, 2010
The Saint
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... Unwillingness to accept the REAL truth behind the Jos crisis is one of the principal reasons behind it regularly re-occurring. Akeem is absolutely right in his identification of the root coase of the crisis I lived in Jos in the late 60's/early 70's and even then, there was light tension on the issue of hausa/Fulani dominance of the 'indegenes'. This has grown over the years (probably fanned by the political elite on both sides to score cheap politcal points) to become the rabid hatred it has become now. If this is not addressed jointly by all stakeholders with everyone being give a chance to express themselves and come to a collective resolution on the way forward, then there will be no peace in Jos in the near/far future. Let us ALL get this point clearly in our heads |
January 25, 2010
Muhammad NaIya
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... From the tone of this article, it is obvious that you are not fair to HRW. It is only in Plateau that a LAW was PASSED clasifying Nigerian as Settlers/Indigenes. I agree that there is a CYNICAL manipilation of religion; but that is not to excuse the pogrom going now in Plateau. These people have lived together for decades if not centuries. WHY NOW? The answer has nothing to do with religion. It is GREED fueled by the rise in the REAL ESTATE value of Jos metropolitan. The case being that the preponderant majority of the "settlers" are muslims whereas the indegenes are animists or Christians. The political elite used this to fuel resentment and unleash a plethora of evil against the people. At the end of the day a majority of those engeged in this etnic cleasing will end up in jail or at best pauperised. The elites will garner for themselves and their childre all that ESTATE that is valuable; leaving the indegenes with SLUMA! That is the fallacy of your argument. |
January 25, 2010
ajapon
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... i need answers to two questions,please. why are 'sabon gari(s)'or strangers quarters exclusive to a certain region of nigeria in this day n age? secondly, i dont see many girls from that part of nigeria above the 12th latitude marrying male nigerians below the 12th latitude? we are almost a century as an almagamated entity. |
January 24, 2010
Mohammed3
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... I am a plateau indigene but muslim. I lost 2 relatives so also a friend from the same LG as me lost 2 brothers. please be sure of what you write not what you think. |
January 24, 2010
aku ebilisi
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... Blatant killings of the innocent for tribal and religious reasons hs been championed and initiated by the Hausa/Fulani muslim community in Nigeria from the sixties to date |
January 24, 2010
tj
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... I wish to contribute that killing has been recorded universally by both religions nd there should be a way to find a lasting solution to this, especially in the developing nation where it is more rampant. Congo is Christian majority country, It should be peaceful, right ? but there is news for you , they have killed 8 million people in last 1 decade. Rwanda another Christian majority country - 1 million killed in 1994. American holocaust = 100 million native population killed by Europeans Colonial holocaust = 80 million died in other European colonies in Asia and Africa WW2 = 66 millions dead Congo = 10 millions dead Rwanda = 1 million dead Hiroshima , Nagasaki = 200,000 dead Vietnaam = 3 million dead Yes Christianity is really peaceful. Bush "God told me to invade Iraq". secondly muslims are bombimg themselves in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
January 23, 2010
path follower
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... I always felt deep sympathy to the bigots when they open their hateful mouth. Because in the process of venting their bile of hatred, they daftly exposed their mediocrity in analysing issues. This is exactly what this daft who mischieviously called himself Akeem did in his rantings against the expose of HRW. He and his type failed to recognise the fact that it is God that allows impartial organisations like the HRW to expose the atrocities been perpetrated against the much maligned Hausa/Fulani of Jos. Where the daft got his information that non Hausas or non Muslims are being discriminated in Kano and other northern states is hard to identify. In Kano state where is the home to the Hausas, the chief executive, Governor Shekarau is not Hausa, in his cabinet there are Yoruba, Igbo, Igala, Urhobo and other so-called non indigenes. There are also hundred of thousands of people from the indigenous Plateau who works in the several industries of the state. |
January 23, 2010
tijani Shamsudeen
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... Please for the sake of peace in this country, we should be as objective as possible when discusing issues that has got to do with religion if not we might hurt each other, rather let us have mutual respect for one another's religious and ethnic affiliations. May God guide us all. Amin |
January 23, 2010
Haruna Danung
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... Akeem u have just hit the nail on the head,the truth is one,u have it,our leaders know it,but don't want to own it or stand by it.I have said it to every one who knows me and cares to listen,the most peacefull,loving,accomodating,patient,just,fair,Godly Nigerians are found on the PLATEAU(indigenes).Let the world judge right.Kanti Bello is lucky someone like me is not in the Senate chambers,i would have taught him a big lesson not to think they can take nigerians for granted bcos he is previledged to be close to d seat of power,i saw him as a respected Nigerian especially with his handling of the last Hajji,but his calling for a state of emergency on the Plateau is highly myopic,sentimental and does not speak well of his age and experience.Its people like them i had refered to in my earlier statement,who know the truth,but ..... |
January 23, 2010
Ibrahim A
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... This kolawale akinsite or what is yur name? is a pity that people like you who grew up among the hausa people and have enjoyed many previleges sometimes more than the hausa themselves will turn out to very ungarateful and true tribalistic bigot who leave among us but are waiting for the slightest oppurtuniy cast aspersions on us,God or whatever fate you worship will not forgive you.I know so many Yorubas in Zaria that have held very strategic Government offices,pls can you tell me one hausaman leaving in the southwest that has been employed by your chauvonistic discriminatory and ethnic bigot institutions?pls qoute one. |
January 23, 2010
Tukdat
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... Thank You Akeem, we the Plateau People will vindicate you. Truth will always prevail. |
January 23, 2010
Charles Ekakabor
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... Excellent article. When I read articles like this, hope fills my heart. I truly believe as a forty year old Nigerian. This Nigerian problem will be solved in our lifetime. |
January 22, 2010
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January 22, 2010
Ginigaeme
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... Jos crises is nothing else than the Jihad War. If u call it another thing . U are lying. It is a supreme order among Moslem elites that Plateu must go in. That is almost all of them have properties in Jos. The mother fucker Usman Danfodio 's Jihad War crashed at Platau and they still see it as a slight on them |
January 22, 2010
ulo
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... can a christian enter a mosque n start killing?if no,then why will d enter d church n start killing. for them to say for one muslim we kill d shall kill twenty. inshort we are pushed to d wall n we will fight dis tym around with d very last drop of our blood since d dont want peace but war. Who so ever said d r not giving opportunity to skool in jos is a big liar.what more do d want?our head or our land? tell me how many indegines are schooling in their states n i'll tell u how many of them we have in plateau. Show me how many muslims that will confidently hide n protect a christain now n i'll show u how many of them we'v saved. we are not fools for doing that,what gives me joy is that he that is in us is greater than he that is in d world. |
January 22, 2010
Jal Choji
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... Akeem your article is among the few most objective write-ups l've ever read about the incessant violent skirmishes that have bedeviled Jos in a decade. Truth be told, "non-indegene discrimination" is a purported conspiracy that has no roots to Jos crisis.It is purely a teritorial stuggle - 'Jihad' that the so-called Hausa/Fulani or 'Jasawas' and their sponsors have sworn to take over Jos which the indigeneous tribes have vowed not to let go. |
January 21, 2010
Big Ben
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... Akeem, You are very right on this. No migrant ethnic group in the core north enjoys the privileges the Hausa/Fulani enjoys in other states they resides as non indigenes but they will more often than not start a fight so as to kill non Hausa/Fulani Muslims and still cry foul at the end. |
January 21, 2010
Aunty mimi
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... Corrine my honest advice to you is that when you have little or no information about a subject, do a thorough research instead of celebrating your ignorance. The Hausa-fulani have been pursuing a satanic agenda in Jos for a long time now.they believe they have a monopoly of violence because they can kill without provocation and their main targets are women and children. cowards.let them go to the Niger Delta region where gun play is a favorite past time so that they will be taught permanent lessons. |
January 21, 2010
Ishaku
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... Akeem, you have said it all. What baffles me is how that so called human rights group has continued to misinform the world about the true situation in Jos. Nobody has EVER prevented the Hausas from seeking any elective post in Plateau State. The truth remains that they have no respect for anyone for who is not of their tribe or belief system coupled with a false notion that they must lord it over everyone. This is the same position they hold over the Nigerian nation and that is why we have not progressed as a country. HRW has never been objective over this matter and I am begining to wonder who is behind that group. |
January 21, 2010
Rotkan
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... IT,S ONLY THE HAUSA THAT HAS PROBLEMS LIVING WITH OTHERS BUT THE REST OF NIGERIAN DO LIVE SIDE BY SIDE.IN THE SOUTH, MUSLIMS LIVE SIDE BY SIDE WITH CHRISTIANS BUT THE HAUSA WILL NOT. THIS PEOPLE KNOW NO PEACE.THE CHRISTIANS ARE THEIR SHOOTING TARGET AND SOMEHOW THEY ENJOY KILLING |
January 21, 2010
kolawole akinsete
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... Akeem, you should not be surprised by the writeup of paid agents who seem to know more than those on ground. I am Yoruba, born and raised in Zaria and I have no single rights to seek an elective post in Zaria. Indeed many of my friends in the same situation were on contract as teachers in schools, with no possible pension, while northern mates are fully employed with pension. This states would rather employ expatriates who are entitled o pension rather than do same with southerners. I think the writer is an example of those who have helped push this nation to the brink, with their jaundiced unenlightened views from across the sea. As it stands now, many of us from the south have wisened up and stopped giving the so-called beggars any alms, as it seems these alms are used for sourcing for arms to kill us. Even when two muslims urchins quarrel, the nearest Christian becomes the target. Corrine should get her facts right or shut up. |
January 21, 2010
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