A Fulani-Nigerian in England

The Unique Perspective of a British, Fulani-Nigerian Navigating Three Cultures

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Showing posts with label Fulani Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fulani Culture. Show all posts
12 July 2017

The Difference Between Hausas and Fulanis

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The Hausas and the Fulanis are two distinct ethnic groups found in Northern Nigeria, but they have become closely intertwined in the minds o...
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8 April 2017

"You Are A Fake Fulani"

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Expert Fulani: You can't be a Fulani and a Christian Me: That's like saying you can't be a Pakistani-Christian or an English-...
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5 June 2015

Now That Nigeria's President Is a Fulani Man...

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Muhammadu Buhari - a Fulani man from Daura in Katsina State - was inaugurated as the 5th democratically elected President of Nigeria on Frid...
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23 May 2014

Interview with British Fulani Author Munir Bello

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Finding out that the author of The Break Up Recipe , Munir Bello is a British Fulani-Nigerian piqued my curiosity immensely.  Munir ...
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5 May 2014

Nigeria's a Mess & Abuja is Burning, so I'm Back in London

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My dear readers, I have relocated to England. I will return to Abuja one day, but boy, Nigeria is in a BIG mess. I can't even begin to t...
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Fulani Nigerian in England
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Born into a Hausa-speaking Fulani household of moderate academics, I obtained a Masters in Journalism and was happy, until curiosity about my ethnicity increased. So I moved to Nigeria in 2011 and began sharing my experiences of being British and Nigerian from a rare Fulani female perspective. The Fulanis - one of Nigeria's most influential tribes - remain somewhat of a mystery...until now.
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